I ordered 2 bottles of perfume on 8th December and until now (14th Dec), I haven't received any tracking number despite sending them an email last week and sending them WhatsApp messages to both of their numbers
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NS MEN MAY BE SMELLY BUT BE THANKFUL WE SERVE THE NATION OK!
I just want to chip in my little god damn thoughts. I am not an NSF neither do I need to serve the National Service. However, I was from an Uniform Group namely NCDCC and I would say it's not comparable to the National Service but I would definitely understand their situation after a long week in camps. If I am an NS man, the last thing on my god damn bloody mind is to PUT ON THE DEODORANT or PERFUME after a long tiring week of serving the nation that we all live in and to prepare to save the god damn ass of these ungrateful complain queen/king of SG. If I am an NS man, I would definitely be happy and grateful that my parents took the time to pick me up from the bus terminal perhaps to get a nice meal before we get home while I share with them of what happened in camp over the weeks. To the Public, I hope that we can all be a little bit more appreciative to your father, your brothers, your sons, your boyfriends, your husbands, your grandfathers etc, basically, all the male figure for that they had served the nation for us all. To protect us in the times of crisis and to always put the Elderly, the Woman & the Children before themselves. Lastly, to all my 20/10 soldiers, thank you for serving the nation and keeping us safe in the future of any crisis.
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The horror and hardship of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore is not unfamiliar to those who have studied history, but a new project at the National Museum of Singapore (NMS) is set to take it to another dimension — capturing the smell of fear. The scent, called Fear, is one of 12 specially created to evoke different chapters of Singapore’s history featured at the museum’s Singapura: 700 Years exhibition. It was created to recall the smell of blood and sweat. It will be featured in the exhibition’s Syonan-To section about the Japanese Occupation during World War II.
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