Finally, advertising by nobodies for nobodies.
Posted on 04 February 2015
Finally, advertising by nobodies for nobodies.
Posted on 16 October 2011
The-demonstration-that-wasn’t-to-be attracted the press and police only. Plus a handful of pigeons.
Posted on 04 September 2011
Nothing controversial or scandalous. Just lots of funny trivia about our ministers, dictators in Singapore, and China snubbing Singapore.
Posted on 02 September 2011
Local journalists frustrated by self-censorship at Singapore’s flagship paper, with many seeing overseas reporting as an escape from a stifling environment at home. By Terence Lee
Posted on 31 August 2011
Therefore, you need to apply emotions to destroy them. By Belmont Lay
Posted on 28 August 2011
…which 65% of the voting population didn’t vote for. Funny, no? By Belmont Lay
Posted on 22 August 2011
The profiles of all 4 candidates condensed into a 5 min read. By Fang Shihan
Posted on 18 August 2011
The more thorough the explanations seem, the more you need to roll your eyes and disbelieve it. By Belmont Lay
Posted on 17 August 2011
3 reasons why the U.S. elections are better than Singapore. Fang Shihan
Posted on 09 August 2011
It’s telling how ill-conceived this office is when Presidential candidates are still debating about their job scope. By Terence Lee
Posted on 18 July 2011
What happens when you scrawl a question on an A2 paper, paste it up in a toilet cubicle wall, and put some marker pens nearby? Here’s the result.
Posted on 13 April 2011
Alan Shadrake’s book Once A Jolly Hangman is not as bad and scary as the authorities make it out to be. I know, because it hasn’t been banned. By Belmont Lay
Posted on 08 April 2011
Because cannot find enough people mah. By Fang Shihan
Posted on 01 February 2011
Lim Teng Leong compares Hokkien with Mandarin and gives his verdict: Hokkien kicks butt.