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br00t4c,
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Spinal surgeries needed for 22 on board turbulent Singapore Airlines flight, hospital says

#people #singapore

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/singapore-airlines-turbulence-passengers-hospital-update-1.7213352?cmp=rss

CassandraZeroCovid,
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@br00t4c

Far scarier than the one anomalous death.

CassandraZeroCovid,
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@br00t4c

"Staff say 6 others on board Boeing 777 needed brain surgery."

gyokusai,
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Destroyed Mitsubishi 99 Assaulter Aircraft Engine — Fort Siloso, Sentosa Island, Singapore. August 2019, Canon PowerShot.

#vintagestyle #Singapore #Fort #Siloso #Sentosa #island #airplane #engine #ww2 #japanese #war

RiversideBryan,
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Fantastic! I love it! 🤩🙌🙏

glynmoody,
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Hospital details brain and spinal injuries after turbulence on flight - https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/23/passengers-suffer-brain-and-spinal-injuries-on-singapore-flight-hit-by-extreme-turbulence "Twenty people remain in intensive care in Bangkok, where plane landed on Tuesday following mid-air emergency"

Norobiik,
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Senator #RisaHontiveros welcomed the decision of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (#DILG) to strip Bamban, Tarlac Mayor #AliceGuo of supervision over #LocalPolice, citing her ties to “criminals.”

Two of Bamban Mayor Alice Guo's fellow incorporators of #BaofuLandDevelopment are involved in #Singapore's largest money laundering case. #Philippines

Another red flag: Hontiveros bares Bamban Mayor Alice Guo's 'ties to criminals'
https://www.rappler.com/philippines/hontiveros-bares-ties-criminals-bamban-tarlac-mayor-alice-guo/

nando161,
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skinnylatte,
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When I saw this web story about ‘terraforming Singapore’ I was floored. What a great use of the web to tell a story about a country, land use, sand, environmental degradation, and the price of ‘progress’. Singapore’s success, skyscrapers, comes at the cost of literally mining and eroding some of our poorest neighbors’.

This story is so important and had to be told. Oh and it also won some awards! Proud of the friends who put this together

https://kontinentalist.com/stories/is-land-reclamation-in-singapore-worsening-the-global-sand-mining-crisis

seachanger,
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@skinnylatte @athena wow that is an incredible publication and really cool article

skinnylatte, (edited )
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I found this article irritating. Singaporean small country insecurity and exceptionalism is still deeply Western-centric. It’s all look at us, we are better / different

LinkedIn types are celebrating it and saying ‘Singapore is better because we don’t have culture wars/ identity politics’

Well that’s different from ‘not being allowed to have identity politics’, or ‘identities’, but I find it nauseating that dominant group people think this is great

https://archive.ph/2024.05.19-021846/https://www.ft.com/content/6f59d545-8201-4fe6-b280-3e96cc245dc4

skinnylatte,
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I don’t think anyone needs lessons on anything from Singapore. Literally nowhere else is a microscopic city state island nation with a deep port. LA is 1.82x bigger than us. A Taiwanese minister once called Singapore ‘a very deeply irritating booger’ (more melodic in our shared Hokkien: pee sai). Now that’s the Singapore think piece I want to read

skinnylatte,
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Don’t get me wrong, Singapore is wonderful within some constraints. If you’re fine with boundaries and limits, and your identity gives you some privileges. However I would not recommend it to anyone who is any type of outside the box person. There’s a special type of soul crushing you can expect, one that I will take the rest of my life to unravel

Snoro,
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Majority of Singaporeans aware of net zero concept, but less clear on national climate targets: study

Research finds that only 15 per cent of respondents know of the city-state’s goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Singaporeans also lack understanding of the types of action – for example, switching to a plant-based diet – that can bring about larger impact on cutting emissions

https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/3262931/environmental-sustainability-top-concern-gen-z-millennials-they-push-businesses-take-climate-action

skinnylatte,
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“Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world, but it does not have a minimum wage. Housing prices have surged, and many Singaporeans say social mobility has dropped considerably. Others complain that freedom of expression is still tightly controlled, if less so than before.”

Fairly certain my life trajectory will not really be possible in today’s Singapore (re social mobility)

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/14/world/asia/singapore-lee-prime-minister-retire.html

skinnylatte,
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The thing im maddest at him about is in pretending that he did so much for lgbt rights (repealed 377A, pfft) but in practice really made queer life harder for queer people there in so many other ways. So I don’t like the stories that attribute ‘liberal values’ to his era

budak,
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sohkamyung,
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"When the Singaporean government asked local writers if they would agree to having their work used to train a large language model, it probably did not expect the country’s tiny literary community to react so fiercely."

https://restofworld.org/2024/singapore-writers-reject-ai-training/

budak,
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skinnylatte,
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I have a canned response to everyone from Singapore who texts me with ‘should I move to SF?’

  • If you have the rare opportunity to level up in work / life, do it
  • The first few years will be hard: re settling in. Life, comforts will feel harder
  • Better work/life balance (SF is intense for US, but easier than SG)
  • More ways to live: don’t like it, move to a nearby city / town
  • If you don’t like it you can always go home

skinnylatte,
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It also frustrates me sometimes that my compatriots don’t understand the position of privilege they’re in. Mostly, my peers from back home have absolutely no problem getting jobs in almost any country in the world. We have almost no visa problems either. The world is, quite literally, our oyster. But the brainwashing and the material comforts are so strong that it makes it very difficult to leave. I’m certainly guilty of that myself (I’m often moping about how much easier things are back home)

skinnylatte,
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If any of this resonates: here’s some info I wrote on the logistics. You have to find the job yourself, but once you do, it’s pretty straightforward (and very few other foreigners have it this easy)

https://popagandhi.com/posts/how-to-get-a-h1-b1-visa-for-singaporeans/

joshourisman,
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Dear friends (and let’s be honest, on mastodon that’s mostly @skinnylatte): a friend of a friend is visiting Singapore, and is looking for recommendations for pescatarian-friendly fine dining besides sushi. I don’t do a lot of fine dining when I’m there, so don’t have much to offer myself.

joshourisman,
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@skinnylatte awesome, thank you! Non-fine dining options should be helpful, too (for me, if not them). Nobody can eat at nothing but fine dining restaurants, right? Right‽

joshourisman,
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@skinnylatte just noticed that Boneless Kitchen is on the list. I’ve been wanting to try them for a while! Darn, now I need to plan another trip to Singapore…

kixes,
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🧵 A flurry of execution notices have been issued these past few weeks. It is of course horrific every time a notice is delivered to a death row prisoner and their family, but what’s especially troubling in these cases is that all these prisoners are currently party to a joint application to the court, filed even before the first execution notice was issued.

kixes,
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[5] We are also aware of effort by the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) to further expedite the joint proceedings beyond timelines that are already unusually tight. This is no mundane administrative hiccup; these are human lives we’re talking about.

kixes,
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[6] Singapore’s bloodthirsty drug control regime continues to make a mockery of life, and the state refuses an honest reckoning with the immeasurable human cost of these cruel laws, from the families that are devastated to the torturous conditions prisoners suffer on death row.

The only way to protect the lives of the over 50 people on death row is by declaring a moratorium on the use of capital punishment in Singapore.

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