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01. What happened.
02. What local bloggers say.
03. Mr.Brown says: "I have been informed that TODAY has suspended my column."
04. Rockson says: @#$%&X
01A: in another parallel universe, a local filmmaker constantly pokes fun at the local establishment and gets praise and recognition for voicing out the people's thoughts. is it because he brings in the big celluloid bucks? is it because his films travel across the globe? international recognition? welcomed and embraced infamy?
02A: a father. a husband. a son. one who doesn't blog for a living. one who has a day job. one man who "used to" write a weekly column for a newspaper. (don't ask me if i know this for a fact or not, i dun really gives a rat's rancid ass what you naysayers think) imagine how you'd feel or react, if you were put into the fray?
03A: and the wretched cling on with their diseased parasitic claws infesting in the hoopla of a witch-hunt 21st century style. the downside of "blogs" and "freedom of speech" in dank decayed corners of cyberspace anyways.
04A: and in the truest sense of blog-abandonment, he gets away with it all. (and no i'm not here to blow the whistle on anyone)
coupla new words to be associated to Singapore, besides "kiasu": "kaypoh" and "kia-si"
or maybe tis patsy-time? the blame-baton needs to be passed and individuals need to be made an example of? mess with a man's job. mess with a man's freedom of expression ("entertain" will eventually become a filthy banned word). mess with the intelligence of fellow singaporeans. *sigh*
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01. What happened.
02. What local bloggers say.
03. Mr.Brown says: "I have been informed that TODAY has suspended my column."
04. Rockson says: @#$%&X
01A: in another parallel universe, a local filmmaker constantly pokes fun at the local establishment and gets praise and recognition for voicing out the people's thoughts. is it because he brings in the big celluloid bucks? is it because his films travel across the globe? international recognition? welcomed and embraced infamy?
02A: a father. a husband. a son. one who doesn't blog for a living. one who has a day job. one man who "used to" write a weekly column for a newspaper. (don't ask me if i know this for a fact or not, i dun really gives a rat's rancid ass what you naysayers think) imagine how you'd feel or react, if you were put into the fray?
03A: and the wretched cling on with their diseased parasitic claws infesting in the hoopla of a witch-hunt 21st century style. the downside of "blogs" and "freedom of speech" in dank decayed corners of cyberspace anyways.
04A: and in the truest sense of blog-abandonment, he gets away with it all. (and no i'm not here to blow the whistle on anyone)
coupla new words to be associated to Singapore, besides "kiasu": "kaypoh" and "kia-si"
or maybe tis patsy-time? the blame-baton needs to be passed and individuals need to be made an example of? mess with a man's job. mess with a man's freedom of expression ("entertain" will eventually become a filthy banned word). mess with the intelligence of fellow singaporeans. *sigh*
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