quizesilver
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ya she not singaporean. not yet at least.
her grandparents from both sides are from north korea.
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okie. that basically sum up why they say your wife beautiful earlier.
ya she not singaporean. not yet at least.
her grandparents from both sides are from north korea.
hmmm. how come new members these days are like, getting more and more emo? they seem to be unable to take a bit of hostility, even just a little.
hmmm. how come new members these days are like, getting more and more emo? they seem to be unable to take a bit of hostility, even just a little.
Here lor. haha. A bit lah.
he's 47 man bro.... :bsmilie:Heheh, just found it before your post. Thanks! :bsmilie: Well, I hope it's not the Generation "Y" gene going rockers... No offense to any gen Y here, not all are same...
Here lor. haha. A bit lah.
hmmm. how come new members these days are like, getting more and more emo? they seem to be unable to take a bit of hostility, even just a little.
he's 47 man bro.... :bsmilie:
bros, C&C pls. these are from the outing on Saturday morning.
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I like this pic. Personally feel that a longer exposure would have given a nicer 'feel' to the water spraying out from the merlion, and the point in which it contacts with the river. Could try a tighter crop the omit the railing(?) at the btm right.
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I dunno what to say about this pic bro. Simply love it
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okie. that basically sum up why they say your wife beautiful earlier.
Haha i get what you're getting at. But honestly for new ppl, such comment from members do seem like a hostile comment. Point taken that new members shouldn't be spoon fed, but should also give them the benefit of the doubt that they are not familiar with the forum.
ehh... you never see the auntie from North Korea national news channel? buhahaha LOL...:bigeyes:
I agree with your notion. But somehow I think the message needs to be more diplomatic a bit... too short / abrupt / may make ANY well-meaning message seems hostile... I think it is not the intent but the style it was delivered... Not easy... The best is, always drop a smilie after the advice so as to soften the blow a bit...
ehh... you never see the auntie from North Korea national news channel? buhahaha LOL...:bigeyes:
yea. maybe the use of a emoticon would help. afterall you cant really tell the tone from words that are typed out. Easily can cause misunderstandings haha
Haha i get what you're getting at. But honestly for new ppl, such comment from members do seem like a hostile comment. Point taken that new members shouldn't be spoon fed, but should also give them the benefit of the doubt that they are not familiar with the forum.