InSing.com - 21 hrs 12 mins ago
A man has been spotted eating in possibly the messiest way ever seen on the bus.
It is not unusual to see people eat on the bus and most commuters choose to keep quiet about it, especially if there is no mess.
But this man is probably the messiest and most inconsiderate bus-eater we've seen yet.
A netizen "winter_guy" spotted this man eating on bus 65 at 9am in the morning on 10 November.
Seated at the back row of the upper deck, the man had dumped a burger wrapper and a piece of bun-paper on the floor of the bus, right between his legs after he ate his food.
But that's not all.
The astonishing thing is that the man actually poured chilli sauce on the bus seat beside him, before dipping his burger into the chilli sauce.
After the man ate, he even took a nap, right beside the soiled seat and on top of the litter heap he created.
Unfortunately, the netizen who witnessed the act chose to take photos and expose the man on the internet, rather than notifying the authorities about his extremely inconsiderate behaviour.
wtf? 8O
Bangala ?
He already taking a big risk by taking the photo as the guy could have bashed him up.
But, what could any one or authority do anything with this guy ?
Issue an arrest warrant for littering and eating on a bus ?
eee
e seat gt so many ppl seating
he still put chilli sauce and dip it for his burger
If he is foreigner, will be let off when arrested.
He likes the taste of ass.
That would explain his size - he eats so much but can't put everything in his mouth, so he has to eat everywhere he goes.
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:Bangala ?
He looks more like Rajasthani, Gujarati or Punjabi type of Northwest Indians rather than the eastern Bangalas.
The skin is light not dark. Bangala skin is darker.
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:The skin is light not dark. Bangala skin is darker.
Yes. This may help to deem that he comes from the northwest more possibly than from the east indian subcontinent or south indian subcontinent. But it's not a sure case but of 80% confidence with error ±5% because I have encountered very dark Gujarati (& once, a dark Punjabi) also, and some from Eastern Bihar or Chattisgarh happen to be lighter.
Bangala has squarish facial bone structure inclined to streamline but not fat nose. Gujarati has a longer face from side-to-side but nose is slight flabby/soft and pointed but not sharp. Punjabi has much more body and facial hair.
Bangala in background, dark skin compared with ang moh white skin.
Unlikely to be bangala.
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:Bangala in background, dark skin compared with ang moh white skin.
Unlikely to be bangala.
Yes Dalforce u r right again!
Bangalas are darker and as what I said in the previous post, the man's skin texture is from the Northwest side nearer to Pakistani, Punjabi or Himachal type of person.
Typical Bengali women:
Typical Punjabi women:
Next time he will shit on the bus.
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:Bangala in background, dark skin compared with ang moh white skin.
Unlikely to be bangala.
Eastern Indians, Northwest Indians, and Southern Indians have slightly differentiating markers in the DNA structure *but underlying structure still the same.
You can see a post in the past where I talked about this too:
http://sgforums.com/forums/2001/topics/411242#post_9998434
Repost the DNA table:
(<< In this reply, I mentioned that "northern and southern indians ... not much difference in their genetic markers" in April 2009 [credits: Dieneke's -->
Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Konkani, Kannada, Marathi, Gujerati, Marwari has lesser blue markers than Hindi, Panjabi, Kashmiri and Parsi (from Northwest India). Note that the Kalashas as a distinct type of Indians from Northwest India (the yellow spectrum).
Singapore indians mostly from where? I only sure about Tamils.
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:Singapore indians mostly from where? I only sure about Tamils.
Singapore Indians mostly from Tamil Nadu, with mish-mash of Kerala's Malayalees, and even lesser of Andhra Pradesh Telugus. North Indians mostly are the Panjabis. Native Singaporean Bengalis are almost unheard of, not to mention Kannadigas. I have only known one native Singaporean Gujarati, one native Singaporean Oriya, and one native Singaporean Bihari, among the minorities, that's all.
This site says that malayalees are second largest indian group in Singapore.
Singapore, one of the few remaining city-states is the smallest
country in South East Asia with a land area of 272 sqm (704 km2 ).
It is the second most densely populated independent country
after Monaco. As of September 2007, the population of Singapore
was 4.68 million. 3.7 million were citizens and permanent residents.
Chinese formed 75.2%, Malays 13.6%, Indians 8.8% and Eurasians
and others 2.4%.
Malayalam is the mother tongue of Malayalees, who form the second
largest ethnic group within the Indian community in Singapore;
constituting 20% (25, 000) of the Indian population. Malayalam
belongs to a family of Dravidian languages and originates from Kerala,
the south-western coast of the Indian sub-continent. Malayalam is not a
dialect; it is a language with a very rich and flourishing literature...
http://www.mkbhasi.com/mkb_main/malayalees_in_singapore.htm
Singapore Malayalee Association
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:Singapore indians mostly from where? I only sure about Tamils.
Fyi, there are 2 types of very contrasting Malayalees (from Kerala). One type who is already very Brahmin-influenced and claim they are of the Brahmin classes can happen to be quite fair. The other type who are descended from long ago ancestors from the Dravidian lineage are the darker ones.
The Bollywood actor John Abraham is of fairer Malayalee descent:
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:This site says that malayalees are second largest indian group in Singapore.
Singapore, one of the few remaining city-states is the smallest
country in South East Asia with a land area of 272 sqm (704 km2 ).
It is the second most densely populated independent country
after Monaco. As of September 2007, the population of Singapore
was 4.68 million. 3.7 million were citizens and permanent residents.
Chinese formed 75.2%, Malays 13.6%, Indians 8.8% and Eurasians
and others 2.4%.Malayalam is the mother tongue of Malayalees, who form the second
largest ethnic group within the Indian community in Singapore;
constituting 20% (25, 000) of the Indian population. Malayalam
belongs to a family of Dravidian languages and originates from Kerala,
the south-western coast of the Indian sub-continent. Malayalam is not a
dialect; it is a language with a very rich and flourishing literature...http://www.mkbhasi.com/mkb_main/malayalees_in_singapore.htm
Singapore Malayalee Association
What the site says, is quite true.
The sad thing about the Malayalees in both Singapore and Malaysia today, is that they have given up their native Malayalam language and almost all only can speak Tamil language today already.
Samantha Prabhu
fairer South Indian:
Originally posted by BanguIzai:What the site says, is quite true.
The sad thing about the Malayalees in both Singapore and Malaysia today, is that they have given up their native Malayalam language and almost all only can speak Tamil language today already.
PAP rule is quite destructive to local cultures due to Harry Lee Kuan Yew's anglicisation policies.
But never fear the old anglophile bastard is near death.
Originally posted by Dalforce 25:PAP rule is quite destructive to local cultures due to Harry Lee Kuan Yew's anglicisation policies.
The problem did not lay with PAP only as the Malayalees in Malaysia also adopted Tamil as the local language.