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You can run but I'll always chase after you

Is this a challenge? I'm in the mood today.
What would you do if stopped running?

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Oh I thought we were talking figuratively about the horse's dick 😅 you're nice too okay 👌🏻 and I hope you're having a great day? xx

Haha. I like being ambiguous about it.
I'm doing good. Hope you are too.

I'll still like you even if you aren't 😗

A horse's penis is 18". You wouldn't like me if I'm hung like a horse. You'd be torn into two!
But you're seemingly sweet. Maybe I'll just use the tip.

The one who commented on your thai-german couple bullied post on fb, with the name "David Tham", is that a real profile or fake?

I don't know.

you mention those young boys on twitter and join in on their funny conversations, it made me think if you are within their age group! I thought people who are older find themselves naturally more "superior" and have a "can't be bothered, have to make money" kind of attitude? I too dint know u r 27

Maybe because the ones who are older, the ones who of my age and older, simply moved on from Twitter. The younger ones are more active.
While I agree as you get older, you tend to fall into a certain trend, but it wouldn't be wise to paint them all so broadly. You can learn a lot from younger men too, so it's silly to feel 'superior'. And I do think about how to make money very often. I just divide my attention. When it's time to work, work. When it's time to have some fun on Twitter, then have fun. If you notice, there are times I disappear for very long... that's because I'm out making money.
But thank you!

Are you kidding me, you're twenty fucking seven? The heck you look twenty to me omg what kind of sorcery? Do you sacrifice the blood of a virgin every full moon or something

Angles and low-resolution front cameras.
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Do you think it is politically motivated though? Answer honestly. $20k is really a huge bail amount. he was denied bail apart from his parents and he got handcuffed eventhough he wasnt resisting arrest.. "at the wrong time" you mean the law works differently at diff timings? WHAT?! please explain!:(

He chose to release his video at the peak of a nation's mourning. That week, every opinion that was critical of LKY, even if objective, was heavily played down and sometimes mocked by those emotionally dazed. You know Alfian, right? He posted a satire piece lampooning the rampant idolization. He has good points. But people were so emotionally charged, too blinded to see the message. Even he resorted to keeping quiet until the mourning week was over. Amos, however, jumped in and went on overdrive.
Is this politically motivated? A yes and a no. On one hand, like I've mentioned before, the 21 complains from the public could have very well pushed the SPF to make the arrest. They HAD to do something. But I wouldn't rule out political motivation. To what extent, however, I don't know.
I haven't found any evidence elsewhere besides that 'State Terror' post where Amos was 'handcuffed and 'wasn't resisting arrest'. Also, in regards to 'only his parents can bail him', the only information I can find is: 'The prosecution then asked the judge to vary the bail condition to allow a Singaporean - other than Yee's parents - to post bail. But the bail office closed at 4.30pm, the same time Yee's closed-door meeting ended.'
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/amos-yee-faces-new-bail/1790600.html
"Yee's bail review will be held on Apr 21 at 4pm, while his next pre-trial conference has been scheduled for May 13 at 4pm."
I guess we'll know more later today.

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your tone when talking about amos yee isn't very nice. it is like you are supporting the fact that it is okay for him to be jailed or be in remand for his actions, or that he was playing a game and the game got to him. you should read more about this on fb page "soh lung teo", "state terror".

Funny, I just read that an hour ago.
I've only been pointing out the logical process of it all. And it is what it is. That's nothing to do with ethical and moral discussions.
Amos is 16. Not a kid. Not an adult. Should he be in remand? Should he be trialed as an adult? Should he be protected as a minor? Maybe, maybe not. It's that gray area of sort-of adult, sort-of a minor.
Do I ponder about the repercussions of this saga? How would this affect him in the future? Will it only feed into his antagonistic opinions towards the government? The longer they keep him in, the longer they're building a ticking time bomb. The authorities should seriously consider this.
In the news today, an adult is on $15k bail. He and his friends assaulted a foreign worker for no reason. There's argument not to send him to reformative training as it could affect 'his future job prospects'. His sentence is less than what Amos is facing.
This man caused serious bodily injury to another human being out of sheer cold-bloodedness. Amos insulted a dead man, and the sentiments of a socially-approved cult. Amos has only hurt feelings.
Am I enraged? Of course I am. This disparity is disgusting.
What about the adults who are so overly-sensitive? Why can't they behave like adults and let opinions go? What about all these people who have sent Amos death threats? Arrest them!
I'm not blind nor ignorant to your sentiments. I'm aware of it. Amos is a case of the wrong place, the wrong time.

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what do u think of amos yee

Articulate (but nothing visionary) kid at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Your Instagram doesn't have many photos of your friends. Why?

I spend a lot of time alone, I guess. Furthermore I feel that friends who appear on my feed tend to receive more unnecessary nonsense than benefit.

Are u still in contact with Kenneth Yeo? He seems very low profile these days

Yes we're in contact often. Some people just move on with the gay scene.

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