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Thread for Encouragement and Self-help for Singapore Ex-convicts
To fellow brothers and sisters who have a checkered past or a brush with the law,
You can never forget your days spent in that recreational hotel in Upper Changi Road, stories born out of which stick with you as an integral part of you that define your life autobiography. Stay strong in your current career and seize the great life ahead of you. Below is a satire write-up aimed at describing my unforgettable time in that infamous chalet: Upon arrival at the check-in lobby of this holiday plaza, located slightly away from civilisation, in a secluded district five minutes’ drive away from a world renowned airport, one can testify to the extravagant effort the hotel's management put into contriving a grandiose "Abstinence" theme, which welcomes incoming lodgers by stripping them of their worldly possession, that includes mobile phones, electronic organisers, wallets and cash - familiar elements of a materialistic culture of an economically developed Singapore. This ingeniously designed setting creates a unique environment that allows every guest to fully embrace the freedom in being completely unplugged from the digital online platform and rejoicing in the detachment from the inevitable stress of the working class. To further expand on the "Abstinence" concept by discouraging comparison of personal style of dressing among the guests, thus eliminating the pressure one shall naturally feel when being faced with various fashion trends, every resident's usual clothing is replaced by three white T-shirts and three pairs of navy blue shorts, complimentary gifts that are part of the courtesy of the staycation's planners. Worrying about food expenses and starvation is unheard of, as three sumptuous meals on the house are served daily without fail, with breakfast being the most anticipated cuisine, consisting of four fragrant white breads layered generously with either creamy titillating butter or delicious sweet jam, accompanied by a plastic mug of hot beverage. Indecisive, fickle-minded connoisseurs of both coffee and tea can now breathe a sigh of relief, being treated to coffee on Tuesday, Thursdays and Sunday, and tea the rest of the week. Halfway through indulging in the morning feast, if you are lucky, you can have the rare opportunity to witness a fellow room-mate respond to nature's call, with the toilet cubicle less than five steps away from where you eat. As you hungrily bite into the richly relished dough, which melts in your mouth, leaving an aromatic aftertaste, you would also pick up the sharp, sensational smell of human excrement that wafts into your nostrils, giving you an avant-garde experience not found anywhere else and leaving an indelible mark in your memory for years to come! Without the constant clamorous distraction induced by Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and a myriad of popular social media applications that have embedded themselves into our lifestyle, you can have the luxury of time to engage in more self-enriching activities such as reading, meditating and organising your deepest thoughts in a safe, teetotal space attentively protected by the diligent full-time staff working round the clock. Owning only a straw mat, two blankets and some basic toiletries, coupled with being away from the hustle and bustle of the corporal ladder, every guest, especially followers of Laozi's philosophy, can truly experience the quintessence of having more with less and attaining peace through eliminating wants. As a take-home bonus, numerous drug addicts, compulsive smokers and alcoholics will eventually check out of this intoxicant-free inn totally unshackled from the bondage of their bad habits and undesirable past, acquiring a renewed mentality to start afresh. Furthermore, through promoting sufficient hours of sleep, observing strict consistent mealtimes and providing a diet that consists of minimal calories of fats, this resort is sincerely dedicated in formulating the most effective weight-loss programme aimed at reducing overall national obesity rate. Regardless of your status as an aspiring entrepreneur or a loafer, by taking a hiatus from your everyday life in this getaway so extraordinary, you would undoubtedly gain more insights into yourself, broadening your spectrum of viewpoints in life as you bravely tell yourself that you had experienced the exclusive vacation in the east. |
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Re: Thread for Encouragement and Self-help for Singapore Ex-convicts
Bro, your ang mo is powderful sia!
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No job u can still be freelance copywriter i think.
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Thank you, Singapore still has a long way to progress in the areas of creating relevant jobs, encouraging businesses and expanding skill sets of its citizens.
With a judgmental mindset, some of these leaders and authorities, regardless of political or non-political, are quick to discredit your character and products from an unfair vantage point, and failing to see that they themselves also have similar needs, wants, desires and dreams like you and me. Their full-time positions of power have given them a false perception of themselves, artificially increasing their daily sense of self-worth. Only when they return to their bedrooms at night, followed by 45 minutes of jerking off to Japan AV (Bukkake, gang bang series), will they clearly see their true inner cores - nothing special, nothing unusual, nothing shameful and nothing to really hide. For that brief significant moment, a time-out from their regular supremacy, right in front of their blinking filthy laptops, they mentally concede that they are not the gods they try to project themselves to be. |
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profound write-up, enjoying what im reading, pls carry-on.
some humble pts as encouragement. oso wondering what led to the changi staycation? no obligation to reveal tho
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You may be an ex-convict, or you may even have a family member/ relative/ friend who is an ex-convict, or you may even know someone who is an ex-convict, considering the fact that a person can be jailed in Singapore simply for farting in public train. Search "Fart on the MRT train and be jailed for 3 months".
With such a ridiculous high probability of drawing the "Go To Prison" card in Singapore, it is good to arm yourself with some knowledge of the caged-up life. But do you know what is so scary about the local jail house? The scariest thing about prison is not sleeping on the concrete floor, drinking tap water, or being deprived of porn and pizza, but losing out to your peers because while you are on this government funded vacation behind bars, the world is busy upgrading and making money, leaving you out of the equation. When you are eventually released, you have already been kicked 10 steps backwards and missed a few dice rolls in the Monopoly board game, in contrast to your peers who have already passed "Go" and collect $200. Who can you seek help from? Mr Benny Seto's Eighteen Chefs or that bespectacled guy from Yellow Ribbon? You scratch your head, pondering about your misty future. Now, that is fucking scary. If you have to go through a traumatic downtime of this sort, you have no choice but to work extra hard after your impediment to maintain your competitive edge, minimising unnecessary time wastage to recover whatever lost opportunities you might have had. Be bold and take on more calculated risks to propel 2 steps for every step the slow-moving world is taking. You are already "dead", so there is nothing to lose. Luck without taking calculated risk is equal to no luck. Boldness + Calculation + Spontaneity + Luck = Propulsion Tell yourself or your fellow convicted friends not to let the laws determine one's destiny! |
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If you are a good chef, you can make good money.
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While Singapore's prison complexes have increased in square feet over the years, the prison system is sadly failing to adopt a beneficial culture of rehabilitating its inmates. Being the first world country that Singapore always touts itself to be, it must also aspire to implement a first world prison system in the republic, where the majority of the prisoners have been jailed for their first-time, non-violence offences. These so-called fathoms of the society have every possibility of turning themselves around upon their eventual release to integrate with the working population instead of being doomed as social outcasts for life. As long as there is a will to change, these convicts can. Nobody is perfect and sometimes humans fall into the wrong side of the laws.
Helping these people change their criminal mentality must be the primary goal of every prison system because it will effectively add values to the society and reduce chances of recidivism. Instead of embracing a traditional, punitive approach, penitentiaries can do more to rehabilitate these disadvantaged rejects who have slipped in their lives, many due to adverse environmental factors. |
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If you are fucking greedy and a good liar, you make even more money - just take a look at the whites
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Usually each inmate live alone or with a group like 监狱风云?
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Please don’t talk about lying. I’m very pissed off by a certain politician...
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If under maximum security they will live alone in a very small space.
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Re: Thread for Encouragement and Self-help for Singapore Ex-convicts
you can start by watching CNA insider documentary
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Re: Thread for Encouragement and Self-help for Singapore Ex-convicts
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Totally agree that the scary portion is being kicked 10 step backwards. Above that, even prior to the actual sentence, the accused is already being punished by an invisible force. Some cases get adjourned for 3 months, some get delayed over the span of 24mths. During such period of time, people have to declare while applying for jobs. Imagine being in a position where you are in between jobs, having resigned from 1 and starting someplace new when the entire saga happens. Obligated to inform your new employer that you have been charged in the court of law and they retract the offer. Turning back to the employer where you resigned from and they tell you that they are unable to take you back due to "branding" issues if the case were to appear in the papers. And right now you are stuck in a position where you have to tick that box saying "have you ever been charged in the court of law" and stating it is an open case. What are the chances the employer will proceed? Above all, it was due to a Careless act while intoxicated - with memory loss [blackedout], opening a closed shop door, walking in, turning out, nothing was damaged nor taken. And the next thing you know? You are being charged with housebreaking with a term of up to 3 years. Was the act wrong? Yes Did the person learn from the mistake? Yes Is the person remorseful? Yes But it is the period of time of being jobless, uncertain on how long the thing will drag that is painful. |
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Life is never fair and you have lived long enough to figure that part out. Our lucks fluctuate with greater volatility than Nasdaq or S&P combined, but amidst all the chaos, we need to be brave to face all unexpected life problems - marriage, work, social, business, health, finance. It is important to understand the laws of the country you are residing in, regardless of how much you agree with them. Do you truly believe that all the judges and public prosecutors in the world do not have any sorts of unspoken vices up their sleeves, robes, pants and skirts? (Oh, really.) Ex-convicts should help one another out in the areas of social networking, job opportunities, and mental support when they are eventually released, following the footsteps of Benny Seto of Eighteen Chefs who has pioneered this concept. With that, I will write a short piece of encouragement below for those of you who need it: {{{ It's Saturday again. Another brand new day of hope, dream and desire. Every day of existence is another day of seeking experiences on Earth. With the sun radiating light to give us energy, we harness the power of life to create new unique stories according to our own will. Good or bad - we accept them all, treating enjoyment as tidbits and problems as challenges. We have faith in ourselves to face the world during good times and bad times. In doing so, we prove to the universe, which once created us, that we are the survivors. None of the rich men, poor men, powerful men and nameless men can escape the hurdles of life. There is always something to bother us, mind-fuck us, and jerk us out of our lazy slumber because life is like a GCE O'level examination for you to demonstrate your worth. Nothing will last. So give your best shot at whatever target board you set for yourself. }}} |
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