SayGoHoneydew

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SayGoHoneydew

SayGoHoneydew

@2chocolatebar

Katılım Şubat 2026
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SayGoHoneydew
SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@InvestmentGuru_ You either buy in early or stay out of it. These hype train has already departed in my opinion
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InvestmentGuru@InvestmentGuru_·
The first Memory ETF just dropped — $DRAM Top holdings: → Samsung Electronics — 25.02% → $MU Micron Technology — 24.13% → SK Hynix — 23.61% → Kioxia — 4.98% → $SNDK SanDisk — 4.81% → $STX Seagate — 4.75% → $WDC Western Digital — 4.67% The AI memory arms race now has its own ETF HBM demand isn’t slowing down. Memory is the bottleneck. $DRAM gives you a basket of every major player in the space.
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@MothershipSG We are so fked it’s not funny. By we I mean young ppl who have yet to BTO. Those who applied pre covid you are the luckiest bunch ever I swear
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Mothership@MothershipSG·
5-room unit in Henderson Road sold for S$1.73 million, new record for HDB resale flats bit.ly/4dkXi3S
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@joshuawwy @wassielawyer Just because a rich student has access to good tuition doesn’t mean the PSLE is not rewarding based on ability. Ultimately it rewards those who puts in the effort to study. Yes being rich is an advantage but if you are going to take that away, might as well we be a socialist.
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@joshuawwy @wassielawyer I think you are confusing yourself with what exactly is meritocracy. It’s rewarding based on the ability of the person. Being rich and having more access to good tuition helps dramatically but if the student doesn’t perform, he or she will not enter a good school. Meritocracy
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
I swear the AC on MRT cannot make it man
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@joshuawwy @wassielawyer Are you trying to say financial background of students affect how well they do in school? Yeah no shit Sherlock because they have extra help. By that logic your sibling advantage will also benefit the rich much more since a rich couple can financially support multiple kids easily
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@AsianDawn4 As a Singaporean with some knowledge on both Japanese and Chinese language, she sounds Chinese ngl. Could be wrong 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Asian Dawn
Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
🇯🇵 Japanese woman calls a "Nigerian American" woman a 'nigger' inside a Zara in Tokyo
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@joshuawwy @wassielawyer In what way is PSLE not meritocratic now? Not sure about now but when I was taking PSLE it was fair and meritocratic.
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Joshua Wong ⚡️@joshuawwy·
@2chocolatebar @wassielawyer u have a point but think of the current system, is the psle currently already purely meritocratic? also think about the 2nd order effects: if everyone already has a sibling it becomes fair again in the long run aka if it works it will be fair again
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Joshua Wong ⚡️@joshuawwy·
my proposal is to give kids a 3 point bonus in the PSLE for every sibling they have (this is probably worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to some families) this will definitely bump up most single child families to at least two children, and overtime nudge the equilibrium number of children per family up permanently
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Kory stan@Normanination3·
This doesn't feel icky to anyone else? These girls are legit 18, 20, 21. Borderline pimping in my opinion
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@ronaldlangeveld This is clearly a management issue and just because the ground staff are lowly paid, it doesn’t excuse them from handling baggage as such. Changi Airport or SATS need to step up
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Ronald@ronaldlangeveld·
Singapore still has the best arrival - immigration takes 20 seconds and my luggage was instantly on the carousel. But a bit disappointed seeing our suitcases being thrown around while disembarking.
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PenguinIsland@tarffi4penguins·
@ronaldlangeveld Unfortunately u cant get nicely placed luggage on $5 p/h wages & also probably half of them are foreigners. Can we pay $18 p/h? Sure but that will tip the balance & suddenly the teachers at $3k per month will feel like shit cause they do so much more but paid less. It’s tough.
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@akiran0ma @ronaldlangeveld Does that matter? Also, nobody is forcing them into it and they are being compensated generously compared to their peers back home.
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@levelsio We all know why this is as such but we can’t say it out loud
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@AdamRifi318838 @mrjeffu Ya dumbF they were foreigners right? Many sports have some kind of rules on naturalised sportsman. Even Olympic has some restrictions on it. They are NOT getting treated like second classs citizens on a general basis. It’s a sports thing you dumb shit
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Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Japan's top tier professional rugby league has introduced new rules that treat naturalized Japanese citizens who didn't grow up in Japan like they are second class citizens. To qualify as a "A1" Japanese player, a person has to have spent six of their nine years of compulsory education in Japan, or be born in Japan or have parents or grandparents born in Japan. Teams can field as many A1 players as they want. Many of the naturalized players currently in Japan will be categorized "A2" Japanese players and face limits that will reduce their opportunities to play. It is common in Japan for elite rugby high schools to recruit promising athletes from abroad, who then go on to play at university and professional levels. Others move to Japan as adults to play at the professional level. Up until now, if they met the requirements for Japanese citizenship and naturalized, they were treated the same as other Japanese players. The A2 category looks like it was created to target players like this and limit their participation in pro games. Veteran players such as Lomano Lemeki, who moved to Japan at age 19 to play professional rugby, became Japanese citizens, and later played on Japan's national team, are speaking out against the new rules.
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mano lemeki レメキ ロマノ@manolycious

Very disappointed! I’ve lived in Japan longer than I have lived in New Zealand ! My wife and kids are Japanese and I am a Japanese citizen but just not on the Rugby field ! Rugby is a sport for all people and brings communities together. This is not Right 🥲 #keeprugbyclean

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Mothership@MothershipSG·
'Gucci bag lady' removed from AirAsia flight livestreams herself in M'sia with thick stack of Ringgit bit.ly/3QWDA5P
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Interesting Sciences@amazing13_13·
Do all people in Japan 🇯🇵 eat these things?
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@shizuodotmp3 Financial incentives r not going to change anything. Median household is bloody 10k a month. It’s not the lack of money but the lack of space. There is only so much space in Sg and if foreigner’s population keeps going up, Sgporeans will naturally reproduce less to compensate
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SayGoHoneydew@2chocolatebar·
@fatbuffalo4 No Japanese ever claims any Chinese content pls. It’s the misinformed third party.
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