CONGRATULATIONS!
yep. congratulations to China for winning the gold medal in table tennis.
and congratulations to China for winning the silver medal in table tennis as well.
yep. china, through some miraculous feat, managed to turn the finals into China's A team vs. China's B team.
and then go on to win both gold and silver.
don't tell me that their b team was playing under singapore's flag.
who do they really play for?
if you ask me they're just playing for our dear yusof ishak.
see. there's our dear dead president. smiling at them i suppose.
if you ask me the question of buying olympic medals is a question of whether the ends justify the means.
is singapore so hard up for olympic medals that it has to resort to importing them?
in a way its the easy way out i suppose.
we may buy medals to burnish national pride, but the real question is exactly how much national pride our medallists even have?
if you ask me, this medal is not singaporean.
its just like much in singapore nowadays.
made in china, bought with singaporean money.
hopefully one day we will actually have a singaporean champion we can be truly proud of.
(btw singapore should buy michael phelps, eh? more efficient. instead of 1 silver, can get 8 golds!)
wish- Nine inch nails
wish there was something real in this world full of you.
i want to but i can't turn back...
but i want to?
yep. congratulations to China for winning the gold medal in table tennis.
and congratulations to China for winning the silver medal in table tennis as well.
yep. china, through some miraculous feat, managed to turn the finals into China's A team vs. China's B team.
and then go on to win both gold and silver.
don't tell me that their b team was playing under singapore's flag.
who do they really play for?
if you ask me they're just playing for our dear yusof ishak.
see. there's our dear dead president. smiling at them i suppose.
if you ask me the question of buying olympic medals is a question of whether the ends justify the means.
is singapore so hard up for olympic medals that it has to resort to importing them?
in a way its the easy way out i suppose.
we may buy medals to burnish national pride, but the real question is exactly how much national pride our medallists even have?
if you ask me, this medal is not singaporean.
its just like much in singapore nowadays.
made in china, bought with singaporean money.
hopefully one day we will actually have a singaporean champion we can be truly proud of.
(btw singapore should buy michael phelps, eh? more efficient. instead of 1 silver, can get 8 golds!)
wish- Nine inch nails
wish there was something real in this world full of you.
i want to but i can't turn back...
but i want to?
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