blind man in a bus

The best thing, is that the girls then proceeded to SCOLD (and swear at) me for EXCESSIVE SPEEDING ALONG THE PARK, INJURING THE FRIEND, NOT GIVING ANY WARNING, BLAH BLAH BLAH ETC ETC ETC.

Ahh, you must remember girls are extremely sensitive when you criticize their physical appearance, I always use that to get them emotional, then tear them apart. It's a very simple process ;), I never do it unless they really deserve it, like this bunch!

If girls wish to be treated like ladies, they must behave as such, which virtually all Singaporean girls do rather badly.
 
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well majority of people who stays here in tampines (mostly east side around the areas of like N2 shopping there) knows this uncle who has only one limb and always goes about his life selling newspapers in his wheelchair..

well one time i saw him crossing the road and being in a wheelchair, he was rather quite slow in crossing so i ran after him to simply help push him to reach the pavement but to my surprise, he got irritated and annoyed by the help that i gave him and proceed on with him pushing the wheelchair with both his hands alone...

But i take it as i've helped someone and that gives me great gratitude deep down..

Nowadays i see him crossing the road, i just let him be. Coz sometimes this three letter word called EGO will actually bring someone more harm then good..

i rest my case. :D

OH OH OH

and i scolded my dad coz he was wide awake reading his papers and when i woke up from my sleep, a pregnant lady was standing in front of him... I wonder if he learns his lesson. If he wasn't my dad, i'd go up to him and tell him off so that he will give his seat to more needy people.

and to those people who love crowding the entrance of MRT's, well screw u if ur shoulders hurt, people need to get out so stand at the sides.
 
oh and how about that blind man who will squat right in the middle of everywhere with his walking stick pointing to the sky at pedestrian crossing, zebra crossing, walkways, and when I asked him "uncle where do you want to go, I bring you there?" he retorted, "You wanna buy tissue or not? Don't want don't bother me!"

ok so he's the only unique one.
 
Ahh, you must remember girls are extremely sensitive when you criticize their physical appearance, I always use that to get them emotional, then tear them apart. It's a very simple process ;), I never do it unless they really deserve it, like this bunch!

If girls wish to be treated like ladies, they must behave as such, which virtually all Singaporean girls do rather badly.

Well, the problem was it was only a minor scratch that the bike gave her (no blood, just a mark), and badly bruised limbs for me with blood dripping down my head. I had already moved when they did not, and they were the ones who last minutely obstructed my way for the second time.
Still, I agree that quite a number of girls (I won't say all as I know some who are REALLY ladies, very nice girls as well despite being less than 20 years of age) fail to really be ladies. What I find ironic is that girls expect us to be gentlemen and be treated like ladies, but actually their attitude and character can't even match.

Anyway I wasn't able to scold them. the knock on my head made me completely dizzy then :D
 
the aunties are always the ones who incur my wrath, for some reason it's always them and not the uncles.

i thought of this whole culture, manner issue for some time now, especially during train rides, i think it's just how our environment has shaped us to be, which prolly explains some of our actions that we think are wrong only when we sit down to think.
 
and to those people who love crowding the entrance of MRT's, well screw u if ur shoulders hurt, people need to get out so stand at the sides.

totally agree. it get really irritating when you're trying to get off the MRT but when the doors open, u sorta get hit by all the people who are trying to get in. i'll just ram into them. serves them right for being inconsiderate.

well, i guess SMRT have labeled the ground wrongly. from what happens always, it seems that people normally rush into the train from the middle and those who are trying to get out would have to squeeze themselves out from the side :D
 
I did something bad today.

While driving back from my grocery trip, in the heavy rain, I think I drove onto a pool of water and splashed it on a pedestrian.

So sorry to that person.

* should have turn my wiper faster so as to see the road better and avoided this
 
^ but if you turned your wiper faster the person would've gotten wet too!
if it's a genuine accident, i'm sure no one will hold you to it (:
 
those are pet peeves of mine too.

but I really have to owe my CMEs (civics and moral education) to my primary and secondary school. i try to say my sorrys, give way and do my part in making singapore a better place.
hahaha.

majulah singapura!

:D
 

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