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[h=2]PM Lee has finally figured out how to be a hero on social media[/h]By Coconuts Singapore January 20, 2015 / 10:40 SGT
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Being an internet celebrity isn't light stuff. Fans, right? You just can't please 'em.

But Singapore's prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, who's been pretty active on Facebook, has figured out at least one winning ingredient: sunset photos.

Sure if you're a social media snob you'd think it was too 'mainstream', unimaginative, even attention-seeking, but he's a politician, and compliments are scarce.

So... sunset photo it is.












"Wow! Is this Singapore?! It's stunning! You are really a professional photographer, Sir! Hats off to you!!!" said one Facebook user, a woman.

Another said, "PM's pictures always turn out so lively and inspiring, I believe it's captured not only with skills but also with his love and feeling for our pretty island!"

And his (possibly iPhone 6) shooting skills aren't the only thing getting commended.

"I feel it is toughest to be Singapore PM! Mr Lee dedicates so much of his time and effort to connect to people yet many are still asking for more. Keep fighting for the sake of people who believe in you Sir."

Imagine over 500 of these types of comments, shared 357 times so far, liked by close to 20,000 people. If that's not a fandom, we dont' know what is.

The bizarro was not lost on local blogger Miyagi, who recently plugged it with a satire tweet:


Photo: AFP / Tony Avelar
 
In reality, the nation have been providing welfare state benefits "minimum wages" in millions to each individual leech aka papee, (juz because of one party rule system) to leeches aka papees leeching on the system. These leeches aka papees wasting nation's time and resources and etc every single second of the Mother Earth's day. By some unfortunate default, we as a nation have to put food on table and tonnes of $$$ for these leeches...


The country needs the government (employees of the public) to work for the country.
Can these leeches aka papees become self reliant? Get a job and be prepared to work hard
at least for once in a lifetime. Stop Leeching on the system.




FUCK PAP, FUCK PAP, FUCK PAP.........
MAY PAPEES, CRONIES N FAMILIES BURN ETERNALLY IN HELLS.........
MAJULLAH SINGAPURA.........
GOD BLESS SINGAPORE..............
REMEMBER to

VOTE papees OUT



do yrself, yr forefathers and yr generations to come, a favor, a service and a long-awaited justice





;););):D:D:D;););)



iamhere says a lot about this:"The democracy shall cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those LEECHES who would not.”
 
"I feel it is toughest to be Singapore PM! Mr Lee dedicates so much of his time and effort to connect to people"

good lord!!! PM Lee due pay increment!!!
 
No la, he's giving field guidance from afar, la.

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[h=2]PM Lee has finally figured out how to be a hero on social media[/h]By Coconuts Singapore January 20, 2015 / 10:40 SGT
Like Coconuts SG on Facebookus Follow Coconuts SG on Twitterus
pm_lee_tony_avelar_0.jpg





Being an internet celebrity isn't light stuff. Fans, right? You just can't please 'em.

But Singapore's prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, who's been pretty active on Facebook, has figured out at least one winning ingredient: sunset photos.

Sure if you're a social media snob you'd think it was too 'mainstream', unimaginative, even attention-seeking, but he's a politician, and compliments are scarce.

So... sunset photo it is.












"Wow! Is this Singapore?! It's stunning! You are really a professional photographer, Sir! Hats off to you!!!" said one Facebook user, a woman.

Another said, "PM's pictures always turn out so lively and inspiring, I believe it's captured not only with skills but also with his love and feeling for our pretty island!"

And his (possibly iPhone 6) shooting skills aren't the only thing getting commended.

"I feel it is toughest to be Singapore PM! Mr Lee dedicates so much of his time and effort to connect to people yet many are still asking for more. Keep fighting for the sake of people who believe in you Sir."

Imagine over 500 of these types of comments, shared 357 times so far, liked by close to 20,000 people. If that's not a fandom, we dont' know what is.

The bizarro was not lost on local blogger Miyagi, who recently plugged it with a satire tweet:


Photo: AFP / Tony Avelar



It is easier to be China's Pres earnig janitor's pay???????????????????????????
 
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