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We Are Not Cringe

Duration:
1h 2m
Broadcast on:
01 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
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00:00 Show Promos

02:30 GOOD MORNING

07:25 Drake funeral

08:45 Taylor Swift

09:56 Happy Ever Laughter

10:55 Dancing

14:17 SCDF only got Malay

16:11 Reddit thread

28:40 Kueh Lapis

33:30 Shit on bus

37:50 School

39:57 MISINFORMATION MINUTE

The more better podcast Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the more better podcast We got shows to promote August the third I am fuzzy russian at the If you have forgotten your tickets get your tickets at ticket monster We'll be looking forward to see you guys. I have confirmed that all of us will be there Even come because he was almost not gonna make it. Yeah, because he kept trying to kiss me and I was like Bro, I don't want to do that. I finally did he finally booked me. Yeah, no Mine she was trying to kiss me. I said come I don't like that. I'm not like that bro. Like we friends Yeah, and then he was a bro. Come on man. You don't want it. I'm swept Yeah, I miss my boy. Yeah, he said he missed me and I kept like telling him like bro We cannot do that like bro. I don't I don't feel comfortable and they say then why are you wearing that? Why would you have to say why I wore that? Yeah, it's bright money, right? Okay shit Oh, but then for some weird reason after doing that he got the show. Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah All Jackie had to do was fill out an application. Yeah, I had to work twice as hard as a Chinese man to get the same job Yeah, that is the that is the situation. We have it. Yeah, that's the situation. You have to see your point like life Aren't even it's life. I am it is life for sure. So August the third guys. Mm-hmm get your tickets for everybody rush Yeah, I want to see you guys at the esplanade looking forward to see you guys there. What you guys got boys Well, I'm doing July for the Jackie and friends at the esplanade who Harry's Barney esplanade and then twenty seven twenty eight July coming. I will be on Jackie and friends at the great Gilman Gilman vrecks Gilman vrecks Gilman vrecks In Tropicana Yeah, he was gonna say get me Yeah, come will be bring his get you See seven twenty eight July all the tickets are on my website Jackie don't That's that's what I call my website too. Okay, Jackie don't actually all the telegram Channel Jackie and friends. Yeah, he had him now. That's right. He had him now And that's it boys. Yeah, that's it. And we have returned to the podcast Are we feeling me? I think we should let them know that this is a morning recording This is a morning recording So the last podcast that you heard was in the morning And then now we're also recording in the morning So if you guys are on your way in the commute sardine up right now if you are sardine up next to that person where he smells like What he ate yesterday? The more almost when racial there is he smells, you know, I mean like you you're smelling and all look right He that's kind of sexist even if it's not racist. Well Well, if you guys are grinding up on each other right now in bus number 13 That's right. I know you guys are in bus number 13 weird, right? But I know that shit right so you is the guy who's sitting with office shirt and he didn't show in the morning Because he says I shall wait not already. What enough and that guy that's sitting down looking at his phone, right? I know you're looking at his FYP right now. You're checking out all the chaimy Xiaomi mays that he's liking Wow, okay. Wow. What's time you were on a bus first? I feel like you are trying to describe a bus experience. Yeah And then he's trying to get off and he pulls the string He pulls the string to eat to to to to get the bell ringing like you feel a bit hot so you unwind the window You enter the bus and then you put in the cut in the car car more at the bottom And then you press the the bell and it goes Yeah, actually now it still goes Like it like I think came back. Oh, it came back. Yeah came back. Yeah, whoa before it was No one is fucking economy might roll. Okay, there's a 7-eleven Then what does a bus bell sound like now it's on eat. Oh, some of them. Yeah, even away for a while and then now You made a sound I like to press the button So like it was three bus stops from like my school bank to my house and they're like eat eat eat eat eat and then a fuck eat you can hear the bus river. Hi I would have just enough. Yeah, I I I've seen bus drivers yellow kids for doing that really yeah Yeah, because I mean, yeah, it happens all the time Bro, one of the worst experiences of pressing the bell is if you press the handicap one that one is a whole show Don't press the handicap one Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a it's like their star was music Row and everybody look at you as a white white your present one yeah, well, it's be then you got to roll out the bus No choice. What about pressing the bell when it's not your stop. Let everybody knew the press the bell and look at you Yeah, that has happened to me before I yeah, it's it's so painful, right? Also, you know now got three door buses. What does it mean now the buses got she does give me the long bus or normal bus? No more bus because she does three. They put the three doors Yeah to help with the the like when it's very very packed It's very hard for you to like if you're at the front of the bus or if you're at a way all the way at the back of the But it's not ready to go out. It's how about you to go out. It's not as a door in the back This is a little bit tremor that yeah, there's a double decabas and then got two stackies So from the top you can go down both sides cool. Yeah, do we don't have those like the bendy buses anymore, right? So beddy buses and the baddie, bro There's no baddie buses Okay, so last time right last time right during my time like I don't know if you have it now But last time like we used to say the meaners will always be at the last camping So the last camping of the train is when the meaners come home from like clubbing and stuff like maybe before like the 12 o'clock Last train. Yeah, so they will all go to the last camping that are you hanging out at the last camping because you want to check out meaners But I don't know if that's the thing that still exists today. Yeah, I know I've never no hair Meaners don't go to last camping anymore. I'm just not just great home. Oh, yeah Yeah, so I miss last camping meaners, man. That's that was that's the shit That's if you were a last camping meaner hit first up. Yeah, I mean you probably With like seven kids, but if you're not, yeah Kids Body from back in the day. Yeah, well, well, yeah, don't you know Negotiable Yeah, it's just a number whoa, whoa, whoa, is it not our Kelly? Whoa? Hey, whoa? Hey, whoa, what happened? I'll kill you. Huh? Dilla right? He's a fly. Huh? I think he fly. He believed her. He believed it. You know, I saw a Speaking of hip hop right? Huh Kendrick. Uh-huh. Yes, Kendrick had a What a shit best concert. What a shitty introduction to that. Let me just try that again. Okay. What a shitty introduction. Hey guys Wow, did you guys see the Kendrick Lamar concert that happened recently? Very funeral. Yeah, the Drake funeral That's right. It wasn't seen It's a pop-up show is called the pop-up. It's called the pop-out. Okay. Yeah, so it's in a Lela Yeah, for the Kia Forum in the Kia Forum and that was the first time that Kendrick performed or not like us And that is the hit song The hit song this directed was Drake and I know a lot of you are listening to the Drake and Kendrick be going like I'm so tired of this all I want to do is We move on win move on drink bubble tea and talk to my colleagues and us Cheryl out one day That's what you want to do right now is the time. Yeah, Kendrick has done the song already Yeah, you're cute to go is your cue is your cue to go to Cheryl and then use that as a topic of conversation Hey, Cheryl You heard that new Kendrick concept that happened. He performed not like us six times, huh? Cheryl no like us is wish when we song that one no like us. You've never heard not like us I'm all the Taylor's you hear the tellers even come on. No Taylor Street Who is the Kendrick you never buy the day poet society knew that when the movie know exclusive It's her new album. I don't think he's dead poet society new poet society I don't know. I don't I don't he's dead something Society is a movie. Yeah, it's a movie. Yeah, but it's also Taylor Swift's newest album You know Taylor Street has been doing she like Charlie XCX you release new album you see yeah She has Taylor Street has been blocking female artists Every day that a new female artist is dropping album. She will release exclusive cut of her album So that she can keep her number one What do you think what is some people will get number two what it is? I do think she's insecure at this point of a lot because she's been number one. She is number one Yeah, she's been around and touring the world flying on these private jets, you know banging NFL stars I think it's all just a business decision. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but also it's like I In terms of capitalism. It's her, but it's also she's an entertainer where she is a company Right, she's that big where she makes more money than some companies at this point that her It's all her business partners that make these decisions as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, and I guess we then and the fans will always be there to support All right, yeah, just like the fans and happy ever after them. Yeah Bro, I'm killing it with the segues. Yeah, so just like the fans are happy ever after so let's talk about that now happy ever after just happened Sorry, we just they're the Kendrick the Kendrick thing in it and then the Taylor thing and everything just reminded me of concerts That's right, and we had a concert we had a concert recently That's right guys if you guys actually got the chance to watch us a happy ever after that you might be asking yourself how come far seems so Angry onstage when he's dancing truthfully is that that was an act I actually loved the the dance and you know, I was a team player of course by what people say Wow, I really enjoyed the choreography that was put into the effort that it took for all of us to come together and dance Mm-hmm, and that was just my role, you know, I mean like I just had to play like the the angry guy Mm-hmm or the guy that's man, but these guys here know that I actually have a dance history. Yeah, yeah I have a history boy last time I was a crumper crump so they stop crumping in 2013. I was the crumb champion, you know You I've seen crumb by not by you. You don't know crumpings. You do not crumping. I know I know what crumpy is I need to keep showing us bad crumping to make a burn of what crumpy I am the crump champion. You are the crump crumpy four four three was called the crump that's what we used to call you, right? Yeah, I Crumpy grumpy my crumples sure, man used to do that all the time in the in the Used to do it. Yeah, if you're listening you should go to YouTube and watch this one You must watch the video, but you used to do that in the last cabin, right? You should Check these moves out, right? You didn't know what happened at the last cabin This is that's where the culture came from. The New York culture came to Singapore We were the last cabins the meaners were there because the meaners are fans of dance But the real battle was between the B boys and the crumpers King crump king crump kk This was before him No, you know all the uniform groups like I see a CDF or they are posting dancers on their own tiktok is it like you go to the ice I saw an IC is Instagram yesterday. It's like hello ma'am. Do you dance? No, no, no. Hello, sir Do you dance? No, no, no. Hello, sir. Do you dance? Yes? What else do you do? I am a B boy. Then cut do him the I say oh my No, no, he gets a baby dance. Yeah, so now so now all of the uniform groups in Singapore I having a major dance over so So everyone beat up next week at the last cabin But that's not that's not listen to you judicade Let's use this the word judicade a Jew a Jew a Jew a Jew a Jew a Jew Judicade a B. Why do you have to use a duty. I don't I say it's not if you guys in case you guys missed it I asked who uses the word adjudicate. He was a Jew This one, how can I say myself? I just use the word because there's a first word that brought to mind. Okay, judge Yeah Yeah, so I'll be there good do the key thing. Okay, but you did you did you did you yeah that? Competition meant by the way, but where did you ever stop coming? No? I stop cropping because I Dancer A CD ever I a video Yeah, but I see that we just mally do it. That's why I can why I mean come if your house, okay, like let's say your coin of fire Yeah, and then a Chinese man, which is heads out to you. You'll be like yo, you don't see the effort. Would you say that? Yeah? I mean no need laughs. I first floor first. Actually, yeah, he lives in the first You don't have to be at home. Yeah, you're you're I'm ranging fire. No, I'll take whatever hand there is at that point. It's all It's all malays. Yes That doesn't know CDF alert that you believe The Chinese ones will be the ones like permade in the city. Yeah, not read the fireman you really yeah Fireman, I don't know if you want to buy me a check. I'm pretty sure it wasn't I gotta check I can call him right now I Hope I hope he's away. He's looking after a baby though. I know he should be awake. Yeah, he's a dad now Maybe he's recording his day pick up No, yeah, I am you a cop-bag eventually your call back. He will call back And then by the time you call back like the two will be done Uh, I mean he called my name. It would be like. Oh, John. Now you do you have to tell him well? Uh, okay. Anyways, this is yeah, so yeah, just take my word for you bro. Trust me. He's a fireman. Trust me, bro Just be easy man. He's a fireman. Yeah Uh, what are we talking about? John the fireman because he used to write so much fire songs That's yeah Uh, so okay. I want to talk to you guys about this thing that we saw on reddit. Uh, case is in my head. I can't I can't really Escape it because far as send this to me. Now. I don't usually go already. Okay, and I'm not a Ready to you're not ready bro. I'm not a ready bro. I don't already I have an account and I have the app But I don't really go on it. I know they were talking about why uh, singapore podcast are so cringe Okay, uh, first we want to thank uh, people that support us Yeah, and I say like and and and actually shout out our podcast on the reddit thread. Yeah A lot of podcasts got hit Blasted First of all, I don't even understand like how many people are on reddit thread. It's huge. Yeah, it's massive Is that a big thread that particular? I don't know. Okay, but lysin red. There's a lot of readiness in the world. Yeah So so so then okay, let's just address the main things that they said about singapore podcast Okay, uh about the fact that we don't have good presentation skills. Okay, uh, they say we don't have good presentation skills They said the barrier of entry is too low. Yeah, well that that's actually quite true But it's like the point of a podcast. Yeah, the point of a podcast is like is low but Okay, so low barrier to entry not good presentation skills a very fixed uh reactions and laughters Uh, and also topics that are pandering And not exactly or during the boot copies for the sake of Really big stuff. Yeah, so so so those are the things that are raised by Um the redditors are what do you guys feel I've okay personally? Okay, you you guys go for Of course for me I've been listening to podcast for like More than 10 more than 10 years already. Yeah, like early on the day like old schools. They are back in his home kind of pockets Okay, let's not turn this to a flex To the point where now like because i've listened to a lot like compared now. It's still a very new medium here Right. So the first few ones said the President president president of what a podcast is in this country and I think the main kind of like crux of like singapore podcast being kind of Mehankrin when you say crux, you mean What is like crux me or No, no the main thing that's stopping it from being good crux like holding it back. The thing that's holding it back. Uh, is You've learned too much for the redditors. So yeah crux add a Jew adjudicate It's First of all because you need money in a sense where it's about getting sponsored So people are afraid yeah to talk about certain things are afraid to just be themselves That's one. Yeah, but the ones who already have sponsors. Yeah, or are the big ones or the ones that are being pushed Are the ones they are owned by media companies big companies who have already an agenda? So they stick to safe safe topics safe Things that the sponsor happy or the sponsor. No happy. We don't have another episode. Uh, but Jackie you've got experience with sponsors Yeah, you know and and having to Be confined to what the sponsors want you to do. Yeah, how do you feel about the podcast industry in Singapore and and and whether that's not a That is affecting our content and whether or not, uh, you know what they're ready to say I mean, I think sponsors definitely affect the content because because it is the the nature of the Industry like that is what drives the the economies of of the podcast or just content in general online, but like I I will I will I think I would say I am my people that can keep churning out Um sponsor content. Yes, because it's very painful. Yeah to just go back and forth And then they telling you you cannot say this you must say that you must say this this way You must say that that way like and you know like some people like no, I know all the sponsors are like this But that is just the nature of the relationship The sponsor will always have the power over you to to say no, I don't want this and then you cannot say anything Yeah, right that the thing that like I hate the most is when the sponsor say, okay This is what we want to do but we want to use your creativity and make these decisions And then you can suggest everything it will not work and then it will just go back to whatever the fuck it is They want so if you if you have the drive to keep doing that Then shout out to you because I don't have that power I yeah, yeah, I don't not only do we not have that power. We do not feel good sometimes not having the trust from the sponsors to know that By you engaging us, right You the authenticity that comes out of us is what makes the the the you the users or the or the consumers believe In this product that we are promoting so that let's say if we if we promote your product and and use you tell us to Okay, just use your creativity. We're just gonna be us. We're just gonna be us when we're doing it But then when you give us like certain restrictions, okay, of course, we're not stupid We're not gonna go there and then we're gonna talk about like things that are obviously gonna sabotage the brand Right, we don't want to do stuff like that. Right. We also want to eat but at the same time I feel like if you don't allow the Creatives to kind of like be themselves then you're not also putting credibility on your brand Yeah, you know, I mean like and and I feel like every single point Wait, don't you don't you call me? That's right. I knew it Don't you are your fireman john don't you are uh? Sorry, uh, I'm recording the podcast right now and I called you while we are recording the podcast to ask you one question What uh, what what love good morning? Are you a fireman wait, will you uh you were in scdf, right? Yes, will you are fireman Sorry, sorry, sorry. Shut up. Sorry. Shut up aromatic john They say all the Chinese become paramedics and I tried to prove them wrong. I say you're in scdf And then like so I called you Directly to it. Are you recording now? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Hey, are you gonna recording? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, uh, yeah No, I wasn't a firefighter Okay, your ears is is quite quiet Chinese friends who were firefighters Wait Okay, good job. They're gonna continue as well. Thank you so much. All right. Bye. Bye. Bye. Okay So back to sponsors So, so yeah, so yeah, you have to add credibility the brand as a problem with a lot of Singapore sponsored content Is that we are always acting on this like hey guys These are pretense, you know and talking to the consumer like they have a learning disability No, I mean, I will admire way more the podcast. They are slow growing By at least they know because they're being to themselves that they don't get as many sponsors as a lot of other Yeah, and that's why I feel the the best ones in Singapore in in some way is like the melee led podcast That's why they are the biggest in terms of like audience. Yeah, right because it's like authenticity first Say whatever you want about them, whatever the fuck content they want to do and you may have some preconceived notions of what they do But they are themselves when we talk about authenticity It then comes down to the fact that I thought to the point that the one of the editors may say They were saying that or they don't have these broadcasters don't have good presentation skills, you know, they're not speaking Uh with with with, you know, I guess good English or they're not they're not presenting well. Now I feel like maybe What Singapore has to be considered condition to think presenting is is the presenting that they hear the rest of the radio on the tv and how like "Hello guys, welcome to blah blah blah." - Whoa, I love you. - Our viewership just went up. - Oh shit. (laughing) (mumbling) Yeah, so great, great. If you present like that, great. Okay, but that's like old school way of presenting. You know, like nowadays, everybody wants to be like, what everybody wants to see is people being themselves. And honestly, when you talk to everything about, "Do I talk to you?" "Hi, come, how are you doing today? Did you have food today?" (laughing) I don't talk to you like a, you know what I mean? Like, like, when, when that kind of-- - I think, yeah. - I think a lot of Singaporeans feel, in certain, to a certain extent, like insecure about Singaporeans. And they scared that when they do that, then they cut themselves out of a wider audience. Like, or if I speak English, they're only Singaporeans and Malaysians understand me. - True. - But I don't think that's true anymore. I think that if people from the Western world or anywhere outside of Singapore, Malaysia, they are cultured enough, they will appreciate the accent. - They will, right, because at least for myself, just when I do stand up, it is essentially that you want to push yourself and make them understand you, to make them understand who you really are, as opposed to trying to please them. - Yeah. - Yeah. - And if you want to give a flavor that's authentically Singaporean, we have to speak like a normal Singaporean, you know, like a regular Singaporean, just because I speak like a Singaporean or anybody else here speaks with Singaporean vernacular, does not mean that they have bad presentation skills. - Yellow. use words like jitterbella ciccation, you know, and askew, you know, and crocs, you know, and diametrically opposed, you know, these, that's, that's because we don't find it, you know, necessary luck to use these kind of words. That's not me, our presentation bad. Come. Well, yeah, you, you're, you're, you're right. Why do you, why do you start that trend? Then why did you start that track? Just know that when we hang, I still say these words and if I were like, why the fuck you say that word? Yeah, it's just us. So I think a lot of the pockets that they mentioned were, were, were accused of not being authentic and real and, and, and also using clickbait. Clickbait is upon course, like whatever it's fine. But that's the thing though, like that's the kind of topics that still would interest Singaporeans when it comes to local content though, when you talk about local content, when I say, oh, couples, when you divorce, where, what will happen to your HDB, that's something as a Singaporean when I look at it and go, oh, that has something to do with me. I'll listen to that. But if I want to listen to JRE Conan O'Brien and what I somehow enter into this fantasy world that's not real and that becomes like my escape of entertainment, right? Because that world is so far away and it's not real. But when I want to talk about something that's very real to my life, then it has to be some of these things though, like, oh, Singaporean, couple divorce, interracial marriages, father don't, uh, wow, how hard do you study in school? She like that, like, no, she that has to do with us. Yeah, but it's also, it's, it's, it's like a vicious cycle because we think the algorithm pushes things like that. That's why we keep doing things like that. True. You know, but yeah, like, and then if you don't do things like that, then it doesn't do well. Then you're like, fuck, we cannot, we cannot, we cannot try new things because the content is just not well received. That's just, that's, that's just the game. And also like the algorithm is random enough to where I would still believe do whatever the thought you want and feel that it's real to you. That if it's good enough, it will somehow be, like, organically spread across different people's, uh, FIPs. Shav, shav, shav, shav me, our videographer actually gave me the, the best feedback when he comes to, like, listening to podcasts. He goes like, I don't listen to a lot of podcasts, but, uh, there's not many podcasts that I like. So I asked him, I said, what, what kind of podcast do you like? And then he goes like, no, a lot. And I said, if there was a coffee in the podcast, what, what kind of podcast would you like to listen to? And then he goes like, it doesn't matter as long as the chemistry between the hosts is real. That's, that's why I say, you know, like, so whatever we talk about does not matter as long as it still feels like three people hanging out. Yeah. As long as it still feels like three boys hanging out, people that know each other, people like that, that actually have that connection with each other, then it don't matter what we talk about. We get to talk about a CDF. We're talking about calm celebrating pride, man. We can talk about, you know, we can talk about any of those things. Only I said, we are, you all don't celebrate. So you, you celebrated a bit more. So we all be celebrating and supportive. We do, we celebrate by you are festive about it, though. Yeah. You better ask your house, you make, you make, putting whatever you want to be happy when I buy, you know, happy when you must eat, live, live, share all this, every member of the spectrum. Because that is how I eat quillapace. Okay. I hate the fact that we are friends enough for you to know that and use it against me. I'll be mad, right? If you don't have bright lapace in all the flags, you know what I mean? Like, if we're going to make bright lapace, it is the month, make it in all the flags. I want to see the transplant. I don't have to make it. I don't have to make it. I eat it. Oh, it's lapace by lapis, so they make it in the panting and then it's clear by layer by layer. And it's all in a squishy, gelatinity. And the colors don't have different taste, right? It's not like different taste, different color. It's all the same. I think so, yeah. Because you're, you're trying to do it in the same mold. So you can't, you can't have up, you don't want to buy it like that. That's not, um, maybe the first one, the first one I buy, and then after that, I just like, oh, okay, okay, then what about magnum? How do you eat magnum? Chocolate, all the outside first, and then the ice cream. That's right. That's right. How do you eat magnum? Should I just fight? Psychopath. Psychopath behavior. That's the same as kid cat, you bite. Don't break your bite. Oh, my God. Kick it. You have to break. Yeah. That's the rules. Do you break your kick cat? Diffuse depends on my mood. Huh? I don't, I don't, you, you guys leave your life with such fucking stupid, arbitrary rules. It's like, if I just leave your life, bro, it's going to be civilized people, bro. When you eat sandwich, are you biting the side, or are you eating from like, like, I should, you know, it's a sandwich, like, you know what? I'll just try to be straight, my mom. The whole thing. Okay, you, you just, you just raw doggy, like, yeah, it doesn't matter how you eat things. That's not as you eat it. Like, don't just don't waste the food. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. To find a method of how you eat it determines your personality. You feel me? Like, it's about, it's about customs, it's about being custodians. Am I using it right? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Custom wise, yes, because like, custom wise, I was trying to pass my word, eat. No, the custom, like, it's a custom to do. The custom officer. Like how in Japan, sushi, you're supposed to actually put the fish in foot, like, it's supposed to fish down. I bowed. What did you vow? I said, as before, Japan. No, when you eat sushi, you're supposed to go fish down on your tongue, so you get the flavor of the fish first. Fish, bro! Fish down on your tongue, huh? Like, when you think about it, the fish will be the first thing in your tongue. What do you mean? What do you mean? Stop describing it. Stop describing it. I just customary shit that you do. What is customary? What? What is customary? What, I don't know, I say that one last time. Well, it's customary, it's like, things that the person who created it intended for you to enjoy that thing. With the fish down your tongue first. Okay. And then it rides down the throat. No! Yeah, I know, I know! You put it on your tongue now. No, stop it up your nose. They look clean! Sushi is supposed to be a one-biter, like, you're not supposed to bite it and then cause the fish might fall out or the rice. Yeah, that's true. It's a, you just take the whole thing in here. So, it's the same answer. Like, whoever created it, and how they intended it for you to have it, is how you should have it, I feel it. That's true. Okay, so then how do you show, when you go to Japan, people eat it higher out of the day one. These are things that are written down sure, but people that actually live their day to day, they eat it. You don't have any shit, people just live their life, however they have the one thing. How do you eat Pratajaki? How do you eat Pratajaki? We don't don't say with sugar. I never don't say with sugar. I never eat Prataj. Why don't you sell Prataj, Pratabam? Fine, fine. If they do it, we don't show it. If you pour the sugar in the curry, you stir. I never do that. Why would I do that? Wait, wait, so how do you eat that? How do you eat it? You can use the entire Prataj. Then you put it into the curry. Then you eat it. You see, a civilized man would pour the curry on the Prataj and then soak it in the curry and eat it. That's a civilized person who do that. Do you understand what the word means? Civilize means? Civilize means? I don't know what it means. Civilize means you use your for a spoon. That's what civilized means. Civilization is you pour the curry. No, you take a Pratajaki deep in the curry. My point is, you are both right. There is no right or wrong way to eat it. That is. Okay, confirm there's something that's wrong. That's wrong. You take Meinam, you eat from the behind. I get a wrong one. If you buy Meinam, I show you the herbs. There's no wrong way to eat it. By some ways, every day you take out the ram and then you eat the ingredients one by one. What's wrong with that? What the fuck is wrong with that? Are you not eating it? Is it not going into your mouth and coming out of shit? Like that, what they found on the SBS bus, huh? So that guy was doing all kinds of things wrong. That one is wrong like you shut up the bus wrong. That shit was a bus wrong. But that is also a seed one. It's a live one. There is no way people shit. What I would say is wrong is that he never tell people. If you want to see the bus, go ahead and be proud of it. Okay, because I actually thought about it last time when I was a kid. And then I looked at the sign and I thought about it meaning you thought about shitting on the bus. When I was a kid, because they put that no eating, no drinking. But I remember thinking as a kid, he never said it was you. You really never say what? You really never say what? You say no eating, no drinking. So you're telling me about what shit. Yeah, there's no rules saying that I can't. No, but I guess, but shitting in public is like in the same exposure because you got to take out your fans in public. I mean, I was a child. Yeah, but I guess your owner, look at the sign. It's a picture of me to quote. Can't blow it up. Can I bring to you? First, first exhibit, okay? No eating, no drinking, okay? No doing it also. No drinking. Second one, no smoking. Third one, no doing it. You want to, could you point to me where it says that thou shall not shit in the SBS? This is your chance to use people. I'm putting in your, getting into his head. Show us some normal guys, try to assimilate, that was your chance. Try to assimilate into this, you know, normal hood. Wow. Yeah, yeah, that's true. So like they said, you know, don't shit. So yeah, so that guy, it's that guy. We don't know who the guy is. Can you, can you find it? What bus and all these guys is bus 87. Oh shit, 87 is my bus. Oh, okay. You know, my era. We found him. He goes from, interchange to like Senkang. How come? Senkang, how come? Oh, I suppose it goes Senkang. But then because the driver found shit, he had to turn into our car for the one that the guy died. Yeah, the one person that I was able to answer. Yeah, so this one is a bit different. Didn't like there was a, there was a flight that the, that the guy took a shit so big that he had to turn the plane. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who knew it could happen on land two? Yeah, who knew it could happen on the SBS bus? So that's sort of full of shit on the seat up. Yeah. What the fuck, bro? Yeah, but that is, he really had to go. He just said that he chow, then over the, then as he drove, he suddenly like, he just smells like shit in the bus because he watched it. You guys have experienced somebody in your class, shooting in class, like, you know, when you're in primary school, and after that, like, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a, it's a girl who said, man, I think I was a primary two, I'm a three. And then like, you could see it trickle down the chair. Oh, it's Jala. And I'm like, ah, bro, a lot of primary school seats, they got their, like, sheet seat. No, you know how some, the primary school chairs will be like the hole in the back. Is that for the shit? No, that's not, that's not a shitty hole for you to shit. No, I thought the hole was there because- It's all, yeah, you don't like that. You don't get stuck in the chair, like the suction wise, the N30, like, that's something to do with the design. Why these guys remember? Because like, because the way this chair is like, creator is like kind of like that, and he slopes up a bit. Yeah. Right. So for, in order for your shit to come down, it has to go absolutely- Let me, there was a lot, and there's enough force for you to push up the chair and then go down. That's true. I'm like, oh, fine, let me, you knew you had to go. Fucking just run out of line. You can't explain to the teacher later, like, that's all you had to do. Yeah, but some people don't there. Some people just need permission, especially in this country. It's so weird, right? When in primary school, we really need to have, to have the teacher's permission before you go toilet. I think, like, that every country just beat into us. Yeah, but actually you have to ask for permission. Call pass or whatever, right? But like, it's honestly like- Into shit, just go. You need to go, miss you. Just run out, just explain it to her. 'Cause you just have to do it now. Yeah, like, there was a guy in my school, like, 'cause sometimes people shit, then they, they shit their pants any like quickly. They will sneak away, clean up, or whatever. Throw it on the way. But then like, go one time, I remember like, the class dude smells, right? And I'm like, who shit you are, you are, you are, you are. But one guy, right? He was like, go and sneak people asso to find out. That's, that's a champ, right? Just go like, you like, it's you, it's you. Oh, yeah. You had to sniff a dog in our class. That's nice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They will forget about it. But no, for drugs, for shit. Every class has a smelly kid, I can I just say, like, every, every- If your class doesn't, it's you. Yeah, yeah. Every class has a smelly kid. Y'all remember the smelly kid in your class? You guys remember the smelly kid, you guys? I, at one point, might have been the smelly kid. I had one point in my, like, secondary school years. Might have been the smelly kid. But like, they used to be a smelly kid. And then, he likes to bite, for some reason. Like, you know, those biters, like, primary one, primary one. It's very different times, man. For you, it's the smelly kid. I'm very polite. Cool. I'm not polite. Good. I had that. Okay, so I got, I had this kid. What bum from Malaysia town were you at? Well, no, no, no. Give us a word. I had to be AP kindergarten. That was this part-star. Where's it going? There was this kid. You'll be AP kindergarten. Then you go back and lock up for primary school. No, no, no. I went to be AP kindergarten. And I went to Singapore primary school. And then I finished B.S.LE. And I was a B.S.LE. And I was a B.S.LE. And I was a B.S.LE. And then go to Malaysia. Pass, pass, pass. Fair mentally. Then go to the fair. So Singapore, stand up, fail. So, so I think I messed the years. I forgot. So then then they went to secondary school. And then secondary school in Blackco. Five years there. Five years. Five years. Then they come back. I'm so actually in Malaysia. Also got the normal kid. Three by five years. Yeah. Yeah. My expression. Oh, shit. I didn't know that. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. No, I didn't know that too. Yeah, it's called Xpressi, right? I can say this, huh? What? What? Okay. What? Okay. So, it's the normal. It's the normal normal normal. What's your, all right, the end. Normal. I can say, oh. Okay. Should we go to misinformation? Yeah. Okay. Okay, we'll try it out. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, we have arrived at a segment. If you are still listening, thank you very much. Arrived at a segment called "Mrs. Information Mini." 60 seconds. By the way, we've decided that we will be as, as the least cringy as possible to you guys. 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Okay, fine. All right, first off, I'm going to say formation. Jeez, let's go. That was great. So, that was great. I was like, okay, that was great. Nice. Yeah. That's great. That's great. Yeah. That's great. That's great. That's great. That's great. That's great. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. - You all like gay marriage? - Sorry, sorry. - The Thai Senate. - Thai Senate approved same sex marriage bill first in Southeast Asia. - Woo! - That's like, shout out Thailand. - See, festive, you know what I mean? - You know what I mean? - You know what I mean? - Listen, I just, I just want people to live, you know what I mean? - I know, people should live. - I know, people should live. - I find myself being a woke as the years go by and I don't even realize it, like it becomes embedded into, like my belief system. And honestly, when I saw that, I'm like, good for them, man. Good for them, you know. - Do you think it's because you see yourself starting to get outnumbered? (laughing) - Do you see it? - Do you see it? - I don't think there's more, like, there's still a minority. Give us a still a minority. - I don't know about allies and liberals. - Allies and liberals, yeah. - I want to say I'm getting outnumbered. I think maybe I have-- - The more conservative we are dying out. - I have been, not really, though. I think it's swinging back. But I have been convinced or maybe like, being spoken to and educated to a point where I'm like, you know what, that makes a real point. So I think this kind of thing really made me happy. - Yeah. - And I guess it's a great time to announce that-- - I found someone-- (laughing) - Well, at least there's no more options for me to do. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's more options for me out there. - Well, you out there too, since you like, masculine looking chicks. - No, it's not-- - There's never been out there. So, this one's true. - Oh, yeah, right. Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. - No, that's fiction, giant. - Yeah, that's fiction. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I'm not a closet yet, man. - Oh, shit, man. - I'm so closeted, bro. - Hey, now's the time. - No, I'm still too afraid to admit. - Too afraid to admit. (laughs) - Studio. - It's too real. - I think people, there are people that are very angry with Thailand for doing that. - You mean in Thailand or around? - I think in Thailand, in general, they're okay, la. Thailand is so, I think people in the region, they are upset because they are afraid that it would spread. - Yeah. - There's some trade screenshots on X.com, Twitter, not any point in sight, but Korean people are quite angry at that, they don't even realize that. - They're still quite conservative. - They are very conservative. - Christian majority, right? - Yeah, when I went to the Pride match in Korea, when I was there for the exchange, like there's a massive Pride party in the park, right? And then it is barricaded. And then outside, right outside of barricade, we're just surrounded by Christian protesting the party, which is pretty insane to me. Just like-- - I think it's quite similar to Singapore also, like we have the where white campaign. - Yeah, by the way, not. - I think it's not that massive, and I think in Singapore, at least, I think it mostly happens online. - Yeah, true. - Yeah, but they're really the people are like, "Ugh." But I also feel like a lot of are paid to go there. I don't think Thailand is, I mean, I don't think it's gonna spread spread or like it's a disease or anything, like-- - But we think, they legalize it, it's not that. - Not every country is it. And no one has legalized it in this region since what? - That's what I was gonna say. Thailand has always been like the spear, the spear, when you got to these things, like the pioneers of like, progressiveness. So I think they are the first ones to like, legalize or same, no, no, same sex, sorry, that sex change. - Right, okay. - Right, sex change where you can legally change your sex. But in Singapore, if you actually do have a sex change, like if you legally change your sex to a female, you can marry a male, even if you were born a male. So that's information that I've just found out, right? - Yeah, yeah, so why were you researching this? - I wasn't researching this. I was told this by one of the cast members of Happy Ever Laughter. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Which I was very happily dancing with, on stage, happily. - So she told me, she's like, "You know her, you know her, "you know her, you know her if you put on, right?" So yeah, so they said that you really like change sex and you become a woman. Like, you can marry a man. - It's legal. - Nice. - Yeah. - So are you considering it? - I don't really consider it. I mean, you don't choose who you fall in love with. - That's true, that's true. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - It's what connects to you at the moment. - Yeah, you don't choose who you fall in love with, you know, and then when you do fall in love, you just fall in love, right? It is what it is, you know, it is what it is. Like, you know, like. (laughing) - Total love. - It's not the person you love right now. - Get a percentage. - It took care of one right now. - I was going to say, I was going to say. - Say me, say me, I was scared. I was scared. - So, where are you going to go to Thailand? - Uh, I really feel Thailand, though. - They don't go rolling in love. They don't fucking line up. It's insane, no, this year. - But like rolling like, bro, the crowd. - I know, I know, I know. - But, you know some people that we are not going to be too much in the crowd. - Yeah, but I don't want to hit a mark. - Oh, okay. - You know, I'm kind of like moving. - Fazri Rashi. - Your Fazri Rashi. - That's Fazri Rashi. - That's Fazri Rashi. - Yeah, that's a Fazri Rashi. - Wait, what is rolling out? - Is it before or after August? - Then we know whether we can go on. - So, before August? He's still Fazri Rashi. - That can go. - Yeah. - Ah, Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi. - Fazri Rashi is so cool. - I'm not a guy. - Fazri Rashi doesn't media West, so cool. - We find out, we don't know Fazri Rashi yet. - Yeah, right. - Five times a day flu, who knows, you know? - Five times a day flu, is that what you guys call? Members of your own community? Five times a day flu. (laughing) - What's up, about 35 times? - 35. - I'm 35 times. - I'm the fabulous five, what's up, man? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - G5, okay. - So. - So you're borrowing claims. First place, working on competitive economies around the world. - Wow. - So, we are the most expensive. - Well, competitive economies. - So, like growing steadily and the healthiest economy. - Why am I not happy about this? - Economy's over happiness. - Yeah. - Yeah. - It's about efficiency and what leads to the growth, like business growth. - Growth, efficiency. - Yeah, GDP. - What, like GDP. - Because like, little effectiveness. - What a business is, right? Look at what business is. - Technically as a human, you have five, 10 million, enough, you can do whatever. But our business is, they always need to see constant growth. - Yeah. - If you always want constant growth, then there's no happiness to be achieved because you're never satisfied with it. - Yeah, so is it really a country then? Is it, is this really a country then? - Yeah. - If there's MNC countries, these guys is MNC, I would say. - The MNC, these guys is a country. - Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Or a country, yeah. MNC, these guys is a country. - But every country is like that one. Like, every country is just based on your GDP. And your GDP has to be growing every year. If your GDP drops, that means your country isn't doing well. - But a lot of the countries also focus on elements that have to do with like the social aspect or the humanity aspect of living, like, you know, like identity, happiness. - Access to all the different stuff, like health care, then you know, like ease of access to that. - I don't think Singapore has all of that. But also, I think just resource wise, we don't have all of that. So the only thing is we got to work the people to go and to keep the GDP going up. - 'Cause in a real way, Singapore is so, because before we became this, we were so insignificant in a sense. - That's true. - Because we had nothing to offer to the world. - That's true. - The reason we could offer is, yeah, we are the middle part area. So you can use us for our part. And the other one is we're going to be stupidly rich. But you have to consider us in any conversation. - I will also feel like, I also say that I think a lot of people in their own countries feel the same way we feel here. But when we go there, we'll be like, oh, this is so nice. Just because it's fresh, it's different then. - At least we have the escape to go to their country. - Yeah, I think for them also, they have their own set of problems where they're like, okay, this could be a lot better. It's not run by a bunch of idiots. But for us, like, we are not run by a bunch of idiots. We are run by a bunch of fucking geniuses, if you think about it. But it's run so, so well and so, like, clean that there's no soul that's in there, you know? And I think soul is definitely, it's not in a pledge. So why, you know, why, why? - I don't think that this country has soul. It's just very, it's hidden, like, you got to go and look for it. It's not presented to you. It's not really accessible. - It's not in the thing that is for present to you. It's actually in the people more than anything, you know what I mean? - Yeah, whatever that's present to you is prosperity and progress for our nation. - That's right. - We're sending it so that we seem like a utopia and it's easier to sell and market ourselves that way. - Yeah, but if you actually went down to the root of the people, you know, people like Simon Boy, Lukichan, you know, all these people account from the community of people that would authentically see-- - Drop takers, yeah? - No, drop takers. (laughing) - How is this? - Extra takers, man. - Extra takers, man. My boys, you know what I mean, bro. - Stop the bro. - We're talking about feet sniffers. - Bro. - Fizz sniffers, feet rubbers, but like his own wife feet, well, I like rub. - I just say, I didn't know who I was. - I didn't know who I was. - He rubbed my feet, well, he told us, or he drove it like baby, like this is why it's fair. - That's fair, fair. - Jeez. Okay, so, shout out to Luki's mom, bro. - Um... - Is it Luki's mom or Luki's mother-in-law? - Oh yeah, same now. - No, do I do? - If you love her, you better know who's mother. She is right. - Yeah, I don't know. - I don't love Luki. I just, it's just teasing Luki. - So, yeah, so you're right, the soul is within the people, but you have to be in a lot to find it. - Yeah, 'cause you realize the country's wise, no Mexico, they had an election, oh yeah, it's not. It's not, you know how many presidential candidates died got killed by the cartels? - Yeah. - 'Cause they don't want that person to, 'cause they were like, "Oh, we're gonna get rid of the cartels, "and it is all that." - Yeah, we could be dead. - Yeah, we don't have, we don't have, like, I don't think it's crazy, like imagine, I'm trying to save this country, die. - Yeah, yeah. - 'Cause there are people in the country who are like, "No, we like the way it is." Luki, now the way our country likes to be is like, "We're safe." And then it's like, yeah, you're a bit miserable, but you're safe, you can figure out your own happiness. - Ah, yeah. - Yeah, I think we are used to this system. - They say like, I would still say there is a lull, and like you still get into this hole of like a bit of depression, or like, "Oh, it's so sanitized, everything's so sanitized "in this country." But I read it that, and then escape a couple of months over the years on a trip than anything else. - Not only sanitizer, it gets robotic also, yeah. But only when you like travel out of Singapore for a very long time, and you have to deal with a lot of like inconsistencies, and that's where you realize that actually, I lose a train coming on time. - I don't know about Malaysia, I don't know about Malaysia, Malaysia, I've found times, I've found ways to navigate through the inconsistencies, it's about talking to the people. - I go to Malaysia for those inconsistencies. - Yeah, yeah, you can talk to the people in charge and make friends, it's not about like, I do this means I care, it's about who you talk to, how you talk to the person, in order for you to get things done your way. - There's a lot more like human interaction, and actual like human connection, then. - Yeah, yeah. - Okay, the losses is so you do this, so. - No, no, no, it's not like, it's about like, the losses is, back in you, figure something out for me. - I'm late for work, I really have to go to hospitals, see my family, there's more compassion and human. - Yeah, I cannot, when I walk past a shop in Indonesia or Vietnam where I got no price tag, like it's very hard for me to want to stay, 'cause I'm very scared that I need to start bargaining. But even for the local state, it's just how it works, how much is this, then they start bargaining, that's just how business is done there. - But you know what, we hate it because we're in Singapore. - Because we're so used to it. - It was a price. - Yeah, I can make it my way, can I afford this? 'Cause I wanna buy it, that's it. - In my head, it's like, or you never put price tag means you're trying to scare me, but it's not, it's just how business is made. - Because Singapore teaches you so well, there's people out there that will try and scam you, this is the safest place in the world. - Yeah, actually, I read that they said, now these Singaporeans are more afraid, they are less likely to help people on the streets because they are scared of being scammed. It's like a new phenomenon. - And now, I like phone calls, but I hate picking up phone calls, like I like making phone calls, but they're like, the chance of it being the AI voice, and they're like, what the fuck, stop. I'm not gonna get tricked by you, my bro, how's it? - This is TV, now it's bank. - Now this, if it's not from a contact, I know I will not pick up. - Yeah. - Because if it's that important, you drop me a message. - I like the phones now where they will say, like, suspected spam call. - Yeah, like, okay, I don't even touch. - Okay, last story, let's go. - 1,000 kilograms of oil soaked sand scooped up from three Cetusa beaches. - Mm. - Oh yeah. - So we spoke about this the last time, and now we're still speaking. We spoke about this the last time, and now we're back here again. The oil, or the oils have not been clear. - Do it a lot, yeah. - It's a lot of oil that they have to clear. We don't even know whose fault it is, yet. - We know the dealer. - Yeah, how are we gonna blame the people and they're gonna pay for this, and they're gonna pay for the cleanup? - We don't know yet. - Yeah, I think it is the stationary ship. The Singapore bunker is being ordered to pay. - Yeah? - They are the ones that are being punished from what I remember reading. - The stationary ship? - Yeah, so it was a stationary ship. So the bunker that hosts the oil. It's Singaporean, it has a Singapore flag, and then it was hit by a Dutch thing, another big vessel. It somehow is that one day it's being paid. Maybe he calls it back wrong place or whatever. - Maybe, because he knew that she was coming and they would have radioed him and go like, "Yo, we broke, we can't stop." Like honestly, we're trying to stop, but we can't stop. - Maybe. - You gotta help us. And then he goes like, "We're not moving." This is gonna be parked, maybe we already anchored the boat. No, like, seriously, if you don't then we're gonna hit you. - Bro, cap. - Yeah. - Maybe. - Maybe. - It's the only guy who has had experience in shipping. That's not how the father works out, right? That's just not how that works. - Bro, seriously, we're gonna hit you, bro, cap. You know what I mean, shit. They don't drive vessels like how you drive a car. But they're like, "Fine, this guy ain't moving. This is my spot, bitch." - Bro, go around, go around, you can do that. - My right of way. - Yeah, yeah, no? - There's no SLR rule in there, if I can see you. - No, no, how do you think that happened then? - It's more, it's honestly just a, I think they're like, kind of scrape, kind of thing. Not really a, is it direct hit? - It's a direct hit, because-- - Then there's no excuse? - Because it should be lost control. - It should really, yeah, it should really be that shit. - That's what I thought about after the investigation. I mean, I cannot-- - Unless like-- - Yeah, it's like, actually they parked in their own spot, 'cause everyone has like a designated area where they-- - I hope it's that, and it's not like, Singapore hasn't seen it in my life. We pay that, we pay that, like, scared. You know what I mean, like, because we're small-- - It's one of your business. - Yeah, yeah, we're scared to not bully, or we're still one of your business, so you don't have to pay, even though it's your fault, if you feel like-- - But yeah, I think it's interesting that it's-- - Chihong-tak, definitely. - Chihong-tak. - Isn't it? - Chihong-tak, flashback to his, uh, his-- - What was he saying his name? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Chihong-tak. - It was like the name-- - Chihong-tak. - Chihong-tak is the Minister of Transport. - Ah. - He is, yeah. - The Minister. - What is it, what is it? What is it, what is it, what is it again? - Chihong-tak. - Minister Chihong-tak, he is the Minister of Transport. He was the one that-- - He was the one that-- - Chihong-tak, I-- - That's not how you say it just now? - No, I-- - Please, how you say it just now? - Roll it back. (laughing) - Yee-hong. - That's what, that's what, that's what's literal. - Mister. - Mm-hmm. - That's what I apologize. - Can I just be given the chance to apologize? - To who? - Mr. Chihong-tak. - Mm-hmm. - I, I, I'm sorry. We were just, we were just moving around. - We? - We were just moving. My friends pushed me. - We done know such a-- - So what point where I needed-- - We're here for us, he ran me to us. - Mm-hmm. - Uh-huh. - I wanted to make a joke. - Uh-huh. - And then, and then, they, they, they, they, they, they say your name. And I, I, I was referencing an old video. I didn't really realize who you are. Please, I, I, I, I really want to perform at NDP one day. - Mm-hmm. - So-- - Well, you missed your transport, then. - Is it, the Ministry of Transport? You feel that? - Yeah. - So-- - Unless you want to perform in the last cabin of SMRT? - Uh-huh. - That's where I want to perform 'cause I'm a crumple, you might be-- - But you're going to do that, then you'll be-- - You might remember me for my crumping days. - Yeah. (laughing) - You're feeling the last cabin, that's how-- - That's how he start a bit, that's how he start a bit. - Mr. Hongtai knows about Mr.-- - Mr. What? Mr. What? Mr. What? Mr. What? Mr.? Mr.? Mr. Thai. - Mr. Chee, Mr. Chee, Mr. Thai. - Mr. Thai. Mr. Chee, Mr. Chee. Mr. Chee. Mr. Chee knows about the last cabin, but what the fuck? - Guys, guys, come on. - Guys, guys, come on. (laughing) - Mr. Hongtai. - Guys, guys, guys, guys. - I don't want to be stitched. - I don't want to be stitched. Let go of the stitched. Let it go. Let it go. Let it go. - One more time. - One more time. - Company the song. - One more time. - Mr. Chee. - Yes. - Mr. Chee. - No. - You know about the last cabin, he knows about the last cabin. - That's why you-- that's when he saw you dance, it's like, one day I'm going to be in Mr. Transpo. - Yeah, yeah, so Mr. Chee. - Thank you so much for, you know, helping us out with the, with the, with the, with the Euler. - You know, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the Euler. Beach. Cleaning with the, with the, with the, with the Euler. - Why can't we just suck all the, I want an idiotic question. - Yeah, we can just suck all the oil in there. - Yeah, I just suck all the oil in there. - I'm pretty sure they are sucking, but I think they also need to deploy a lot of the booms around them so that the oil doesn't spread up. - But yeah, like it's, it's like, all the islands also can now, you know, like, like, all the little islands in John now, they also have, so they must clean up all of that shit. - Oh my God. - It's a lot. - Yeah, and Mr. Chianta is, like, he's investigating and all of these things. He's, like, it's interesting to me that he is the one in charge of this, Mr. Transpo. - Or you think our environment should be? - Yeah, I would think environment would, would be. - But I guess cause a transport caused it. - Yeah, that's what people are saying. - Maybe, I don't know, like, if the tree fall down to the road, is it a LTA or NEA, right? You don't know, so that's the case I think. - That's the classic. - I thought it was like a tree fall in the road and no one's there to see it. - Nobody's there. - It didn't fall. I thought I was doing a conundrum for you questions. - That's the one about NEA or LTA. That's a classic, Lisa Longby. - Is it? - You go and find, like, he has a presentation on that. - Is this like, like, was this thing that was found there? - Uh-huh. - And then, people keep complaining and then when he write, he tell the step board, then the NEA push to LTA or the A push to MPa. - Mm-hmm. - So, like, there is a classic Lisa Longby. - Like, he's killing in front of all the... - In the area. - Yeah, it's his aim, it's immaterial. - It's immaterial. - Yeah, it's his big form. - Yeah, he's like, "For me, it's the fucking punch line, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop." - Classic LHL bit. - Yeah. - Will you say that that's the biggest, the best bit to come out of Singapore? - Uh, from the LHL era? - Yeah, yeah. - For sure. - I'm sure. - Go talk to him a little bit. - Go talk to him a little bit. - I remember when he called, but he said he was going to give us a Swiss standard or living. - [laughs] - Is it? - Nobody remembers it. - No, nobody remembers it. - That was his campaign promise, that when he became Prime Minister, he would give Singaporeans 5c's and the Swiss standard or living. - All the 5c's this bit, yeah. - Oh, he's 5c's for me. - 5c's that his bit, that his bit. - All right, okay, okay. Mr. Lawrence, man, you're up. - You're up, you're up, bro. - Yeah, that does not count as a bit. - Yeah, it's just you, you just got, yeah. - We need a bit also from you, right? - Yeah, yeah, okay. - So, that's been the podcast. - These are you gentlemen, Bonnie. - If you are a sponsor and you want to sponsor this podcast. - After everything, you're pleased with it. - Please don't restrict on what we say, but I still sponsor and support us. - We will continue being us. - Hey, if you got, yeah, and you want to show you on this podcast, reach out. - Reach out. - If you are a sponsor, when I say you're a sponsor, it doesn't mean you're sponsoring a child or something like that, I know that's what you call sponsors. But if you are not like, you know, I sponsor this child who grew up, you know, like you sponsor. - Like grooming? - No, like you sponsor an African kid, I don't like it. - Yeah. - You don't know about this? - So, do they wear a shirt with your name on it? - No. - Like the African kid, you become the sponsor, so you're over here sponsoring. - Oh, is it like $1 a day could sell this child? - Oh, calm. - Is you sponsor a child? - A one to particular child. - You said your photo, they were sending cards. - You were sending photos and cards on your progress. - So if you pass, do you know when they pass schools? - Of course, because you pay one. - Yeah, yeah, you got to pay for everything. - What is new to you? - I mean, I know about like, hunger, shit. - What do you mean about hunger, shit? - Like, you need to sell your food, shit and that. - We are losing sponsors and stuff. - We do not sponsor that. - So, what does that explain? - So, what does that explain? - So, what does that explain? - So, what does that explain to us as an African child? - Okay. - And we need education. - Oof. - No, we don't. - Does that know why we're doing this? - Okay, let me just try this again. - If you are someone who loves sponsoring. - If you have a thing to promote, if you have an event, we'd be happy to talk about it on a podcast. - If you have a podcast, I'd be happy to let promote it for you. 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