If I've not mistaken, I recall watching the news or something like that, that Singapore is trying to educate our people to speak Standard English. So I would presume that our frequent source of media, other then the magazines, Straits Times, should be backing up the government in their vision of Singaporeans, speaking Standard English and not "Singlish". - "Broken English"

Pointing the middle finger at someone is considered offensive, so how does that differ from saying "FUCK YOU" directly to another person? - Vulgarities

Well basically, I'm the queen of the world. All your earthlings bow to your queen! Everyone is stupid and ugly other then I, of cause. - Being obnoxious

My point? I don't understand why Straits Times came up with this whole "Star Blog" idea, and worst engaging Xiaxue to discuss her views.

No, I'm not a Xiaxue hater neither am I a Xiaxue fan. And yes, I do read Xiaxue's blog and I find it more interesting to read compared to many others. However, my joy towards reading Xiaxue's blog is similar to reading a comic book. I'm sure you know how educational a comic book is. Get my drift?

Oh yes, kids, teenagers, and even adults love to read comic books. But I'm sure Singapore's Educational Board isn't going to make comic reading a subject in our studies. Am I right? Would you engage a clown to take a role of a teacher, and allow he or she to just behave like a clown during teaching?

Okay, ignore my last question, irrelevant.

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