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American Singapore(s): Competent city governance hiding in plain sight

https://www.population.fyi/p/american-singapores-effective-city

no mention on singapore's draconian drug laws, a compliant population and highly-remunerated (and therefore highly competent) politicians? :marseyhmm: :marseyhmmm:

orange site: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40797376

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also obligatory “disneyland with the death penalty”:

>Singapore is the most boring, sterile place I've ever been. I'd take Tokyo, Taipei, or Hong Kong over it in a heartbeat. The entire country reminds me of a mall. William Gibson's 1993 Wired article "Disneyland with the Death Penalty" (https://www.wired.com/1993/04/gibson-2/) is still as relevant as ever.

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I saw a fascinating talk that convincingly argued that the Chinese Communist Party has taken its game plan over the last 30 years from Singapore, a de facto one party state led by the People's Action Party. It's interesting to note that this party was founded on socialist principles but is now firmly capitalist.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40799242

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singapore's draconian drug law

skill issue

Singapore is the most boring, sterile place I've ever been. I'd take Tokyo, Taipei, or Hong Kong over it in a heartbeat. The entire country reminds me of a mall. William Gibson's 1993 Wired article "Disneyland with the Death Penalty" (https://www.wired.com/1993/04/gibson-2/) is still as relevant as ever.

skill issue too lol, really makes one wonder where that cute twink went over here

Singapore cannot be a benchmark for a city in the US. The tradeoffs are not worth it.

noooooo it's so tough being able to walk the streets at 3am without the fear of being stabbed by homeless junkies nooooooo muh freedumbbb

Should Singapore really be put on a pedestal? They have inhumane laws and violate human rights regularly. Even free speech doesn't truly exist there - some topics like criticizing religions are off limits. Competency in some areas through authoritarianism isn't a sign of competency in general.

tfw i was able to access kiwifarms while it was blocked in burgerland

much freeze peach

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IDK much about Singapore but it looks like Blade Runner which is cool as heck.


Follower of Christ :marseyandjesus: Tech lover, IT Admin, heckin pupper lover and occasionally troll. I hold back feelings or opinions, right or wrong because I dislike conflict.

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!metashit @X is coping about living in a Trumpian dystopia

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EUTOPIA

NOBODY BESMIRCHES MY @X

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I would consider Singapore a livable place if it was bigger. The only thing that makes Singapore a nightmare, at least to me, is the government mandated housing and accomodating 2-4 people in a 200 sq ft concrete box.

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>Singapore is the most boring, sterile place I've ever been. I'd take Tokyo, Taipei, or Hong Kong over it in a heartbeat. The entire country reminds me of a mall.

singapoors don't even season dey hustle and bustle :soymad:

human feces and used syringes are ambience, not some problem to be solved

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The Japs once invaded Mayaia through Singapore.

The fortress island must be held at all costs.

There is only one order, and one order only:

STAND AND DIE AND KILL JAPS.

!burgers

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thanks for the pin :marseyembrace:

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I want to visit so badly :marseygiveup: I need the food :marseyfingerhearts: :marseyramen:

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come bb you'll love the food lol

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Now I feel dumb for not staying close with a girl in my dorm during Stanford high school summer college. Her parents (if I'm remembering correctly) had had her going to a boarding school in Singapore, and that summer at Stanford was a rare taste of the West for her. She said that she planned to stay long-term but unfortunately I have no contact info :marseycry:

I remember her father would hire her limos or town cars at any time (this was back in 2011, before anything but cabs or such were entirely standard) to drive her on shopping benders around Palo Alto. I remember my one, paltry trip to trader joes with my roommate and neighbor was my "splurge" of the summer :marseypoor: sucks to be poor. Thanks, King Newsom

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I remember her father would hire her limos or town cars at any time

Crazy Rich Asians irl :wow:

Thanks, King Newsom

:#marseyxd: :#marseycheerup:

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The hilarious reason I stopped talking to her is a guy two doors down the hall from me knocked her up :marseylaughpoundfist:

I mean, RIP, truly, but lmao even smart teenagers are dumb as heck :marseyxd:

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