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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 . 6:20 PM

price of electricity is up by a whopping 21% with effect from tomorrow. in other words, our bills are going to be raised another 21%. so heres another reason to fuck singapore. everything in singapore is overpriced.. except bangalah labour, which is exploitation in my opinion.

as marcus told me, original games here in singapore has a price tag 5 times bigger than in the US. and they want us to support original(quote from marcus) a game cost 109 here and 20 in the US. simply dont make sense. it has to be taken into consideration.. whether the real motive here is to encourage the support of original goods, or are they just using 'support original' to greatly increase their own profits.

read the paper a few months ago. headlines quote " SINGAPORE NOT AFFECTED BY FOOD SHORTAGE" so why are our foods still increasing in price? the worst is, they're using food shortage as their reason. as i witnessed at Sakae sushi whereby the price of their conveyor belt plates doubled "due to food shortage"

it seems the government gives no regard toward the those with mediocre financial background. they just keep raising and raising and raising. and quoted by jia rong. ' prices increasing, standard of living increasing, shouldn't pay be increasing too? no! in fact, its decreasing! inverse proportions.'

this is how singapore works. in math terms: pay is inversely proportional to prices and standard of living. theres a twist however. when pay is the one increasing, then P&SoL GREATLY increases. in short, it becomes directly proportional. i forot the formulae.

i'd show you if i remembered. LOL.

as i said before, its a blessing to be born in singapore, but a curse to have to be shackled to her. migration for the win.