Amirah is my colleague at The Singapore Association for the Deaf. I’ve known her since March 2015. This video from OGS briefly showcases the work that she does.
Author: Wei Yong
Sensodyne Repair And Protect Toothpaste
This is not a paid or sponsored advertisement (TINAPOSA). I suffered from regular whiteheads around my lips and chin for many years. They rear their little white bumps at night and grow up to be full white heads in the morning. Seeing them in the mirror after I wake up annoys me, on top of… Continue reading Sensodyne Repair And Protect Toothpaste
Eliminate Verbal Haze
After writing a piece, I often eliminate words and restructure passages. I believe everyone should cultivate a habit of relentlessly removing redundant words. If you think that you write too much, you just might. This is regardless of how skilled of a wordsmith you are. Over time, I compiled a list of common phrases that… Continue reading Eliminate Verbal Haze
Coffee Meets Keyboard
Ever since Man discovered fire, Man discovered coffee. And for as long as Man lived, rituals existed. Subsequently, Man discovered the ritualistic art of hot coffee over a smouldering fire. And like his ancestors of centuries past, the modern Man of today engages in the same rituals. For many, including myself, there is a morning… Continue reading Coffee Meets Keyboard
Pledging For A Democratic Singapore
Today is Cooling Off Day. Singaporeans will go to vote tomorrow, on 10 July 2020. I believe that the Singapore National Pledge functions as an unsinkable ballast to steer the nation. It’s been nearly two decades since I last recited the Pledge in school. I still remember it by heart. We, the citizens of Singapore,pledge… Continue reading Pledging For A Democratic Singapore
Blank Cheque
Scissors paper stone Politics no place for games Say no to blank cheque