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This cheebye said mask not necessary and now he wears two.

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Indeed. And now one year on, we can see how ridiculous they sounded. How things have changed. I get the same feeling it would be the same with regards to vaccination. Next year, we can review what they say about it and shake our heads.
 
Indeed. And now one year on, we can see how ridiculous they sounded. How things have changed. I get the same feeling it would be the same with regards to vaccination. Next year, we can review what they say about it and shake our heads.

This pandemic has exposed them for what they are: frauds. :cool:
 
Indeed. And now one year on, we can see how ridiculous they sounded. How things have changed. I get the same feeling it would be the same with regards to vaccination. Next year, we can review what they say about it and shake our heads.
Vaccination may not save our life.
But majority population vaccination will save our Singapore economy and government can collect my more taxes, tourism , immigrants etc.
 
Vaccination may not save our life.
But majority population vaccination will save our Singapore economy and government can collect my more taxes, tourism , immigrants etc.
Vaccination may not save our life, may even take our life. Anyway, let's see what the narrative will be in one year.......if I am still alive then. :biggrin:
 
Vaccination may not save our life.
But majority population vaccination will save our Singapore economy and government can collect my more taxes, tourism , immigrants etc.

If vaccination is not saving other countries' economies, don't expect peesai-land to be the exception to the norm. :cool:
 
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