'Either you die or I perish': Woman gets triggered by auntie's foldable bike on MRT
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The woman alighted at Canberra MRT station, but was far from done with her tirade.

She entered a lift and shouted at a few male youths who tried to do the same. She chased them out and scolded them by saying that the elevator was for disabled people and they were not disabled.

Strangely, the woman did not appear to be physically disabled too.

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#2

Mental health issues
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#3

Don't understand the problem.

Since 8yrs ago foldies are allowed onto mrt

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#4

This type of person got the mouth to say others but dont have the mouth to say herself.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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#5

I was at Leng Kee CC last night to watch a 'live' screening of an English Premier League game when I witnessed a middle-aged man and his son become victims of an aggressive older couple. I was seated in the same row as the father and son, while the couple who appear to be in their 60s sat a row in front. The woman's sister arrived later, sat next to the father and son, and rudely told the man's son to remove his snacks and drink from the seat. The dad was understandably upset, but told the son to remove the items anyway. 

I guess it may have been his glum look that triggered the couple 1 row in front and they started verbally abusing the father, who raised his voice to show he was no pushover. That older woman took a plastic chair and wanted to hurl it at the dad and son, but was restrained by those around them and CC volunteers. To our utter surprise, the aggressor called the police on her mobile phone! I guess that woman must have some mental issues.     
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#6

Some people ought to be scolded

While coming out of McD behind the students

6 or 7 students getting into the MRT Priority Lift

Are they 80 years old?

Are they handicap?

Are they pregnant?

Are they injured?

Are their bags very heavy like the 80s or 90s?



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#7

I hv seen lots of such crazy people around. Our society and not even police can handle them.
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(03-11-2024, 03:50 PM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  This type of person got the mouth to say others but dont have the mouth to say herself.

Is she OmniPisai88 or ShittyHantam's mother? Rolleyes
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(03-11-2024, 05:14 PM)Ola Wrote:  Some people ought to be scolded

While coming out of McD behind the students

6 or 7 students getting into the MRT Priority Lift

Are they 80 years old?

Are they handicap?

Are they pregnant?

Are they injured?

Are their bags very heavy like the 80s or 90s?



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Why cannot?

I would also love to join them ☺️
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(03-11-2024, 05:33 PM)Jericho75 Wrote:  Is she OmniPisai88 or ShittyHantam's mother? Rolleyes

Yes i think...their behaviour same
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(03-11-2024, 02:43 PM)theold Wrote:  The woman alighted at Canberra MRT station, but was far from done with her tirade.

She entered a lift and shouted at a few male youths who tried to do the same. She chased them out and scolded them by saying that the elevator was for disabled people and they were not disabled.

Strangely, the woman did not appear to be physically disabled too.

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Extremely triggered shitexchange and gangs the ultimate amdk arse lickers stooge’s you don't know meh your mama mental stupid hor correct or not arse lickers stooge’s correct right amdk arse lickers stooge’s Lmao 
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It seems like low SES people are easily triggered. I read and heard of fist fights occurring at coffee shops and hawker centres after a few too many drinks, but for a couple in their 60s to threaten to beat up a father and son at Leng Kee CC last night, over a simple misunderstanding of the couple's own making is unbelievable.  
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