Documenting the Human Condition




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Meet Johnny & Susan
A couple who have been staying true to their passion - line dancing. They have been doing this for over 16 years, often touring around the asia region for mass line dancing - these include australia, malaysia and thailand.

Staying true to school, which means its all the big metal buckle, dyed scarfs with heel leather (cowboy) boots. The chance encounter with the friendly duo meant that I got free introductory and a brief insight on line dancing and its amazing western roots.
 



Composite bed

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Sometimes I wonder why they have to live like this, right on the streets. Where are their family? Who takes care of them? How do they find food and medical care?

 



Natasha Shek Faried, 84, Foodcourt Manager
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He has a peculiar fashion sense (which is why I approach him in the first place), it reminded me remotely of the 60s/70s where the average man wore shirt, pants complete with leather pants and shoes unlike the modern sports-wear dominated stuff we see today.

We spoke about dinner, his job. How he was featured on a few papers and how well known he was within the area. Amongst other things, he mentioned how he used to stay near our MM Lee. He's also a permanent resident with a stateless nationality, anyone has any idea how did it ever came about?
 

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