Originally posted by av98m:
wah, so profound. is that from the art of war? or 3 kingdoms?
The art of beauty.
Originally posted by av98m:
wah, so profound. is that from the art of war? or 3 kingdoms?
fark if I know .... I've only read them in translations ... ![]()
I remember this one from my secondary school chinese teacher .....
old Mr Tan would be so proud ... ![]()
Originally posted by Fatum:fark if I know .... I've only read them in translations ...
I remember this one from my secondary school chinese teacher .....
old Mr Tan would be so proud ...
I was taught by miss wong. Did you ever get her as a chinese teacher? ![]()
Originally posted by elindra:
Why are you feeding soldiers that are renewed all the timeSomehow or other you have to release them
it just means that I have to keep eating what's good for my legions .....
Originally posted by Fatum:it just means that I have to keep eating what's good for my legions .....
u should go donate them to sperm bank ....... ![]()
And now we move on to cottage cheese. ![]()
a balanced diet full of vegetables and fruit is good..
Fruit and veggies are so too sour
i knew tis would happened when i mentioned abt tat... and as usual, we can't talk logic with fatum...
just all wait and see how round he would bec with all his banana/potatoe/vegan diet...
it would be so sad if he "train" his tadpoles so well, but end up too fat to move on bed... wahahahahahaahahhahahaaaa
Originally posted by tare:i knew tis would happened when i mentioned abt tat... and as usual, we can't talk logic with fatum...
just all wait and see how round he would bec with all his banana/potatoe/vegan diet...
it would be so sad if he "train" his tadpoles so well, but end up too fat to move on bed... wahahahahahaahahhahahaaaa
Hey watch who you calling fat.
i still think his "banana diet" is a cry for laurence's attention ![]()
Originally posted by Beautiful951:Hey watch who you calling fat.
... and 951 makes a subtle move of fatum ![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:i still think his "banana diet" is a cry for laurence's attention
Where do you buy bananas?
Originally posted by the Bear:
... and 951 makes a subtle move of fatum
Oh dear dear dear, i thought that the writer of that post means me.
This conversation is turning weird
Originally posted by elindra:This conversation is turning weird
Oh yes. isn't it always.
Originally posted by InnoHippo:u should go donate them to sperm bank .......
I hear they pay money for donations .. ![]()
Originally posted by Beautiful951:Oh dear dear dear, i thought that the writer of that post means me.
if the shoe fit, wear it...
if the shape fit.... oooh well hahahaa
Originally posted by Fatum:I hear they pay money for donations ..
go check out the details .....
dont let ur well-fed tadpoles go to waste .... ![]()
Originally posted by Fatum:I hear they pay money for donations ..
if so, Mike of Mike's Left Hand would be a millionaire ![]()
Originally posted by tare:
if the shoe fit, wear it...if the shape fit.... oooh well hahahaa
Excuse me??? I am offended. I am normal size. *fuming*
Sperm banks drying up as donors shy away
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February 20, 2001
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SINGAPORE'S sperm banks have seen a dramatic drop in donors due to tedious requirements, lack of financial incentives and sheer male shyness, according to a report published Feb 20.
The city-state's three sperm banks, however, have refused to follow the lead of sperm banks in the West which offer lucrative cash incentives for sperm donations from intellectuals and supermodels, opting instead to appeal to a sense of national service and altruism.
Singapore, a multi-racial island of just over three million people, has a fast-ageing society and needs more babies to replenish its native population. Couples are being encouraged to have more kids after a birth-control campaign in previous decades proved too successful.
A study by Project Eyeball, a tabloid and Internet website belonging to the same group as the Straits Times, showed that there were 40 to 50 donors at the National University Hospital (NUH) sperm bank from 1990 to 1994. In the past three years there were only 15 donors. Sharp drops were also reported by two other sperm banks.
Dr Chong Yap Seng, coordinator of the NUH sperm bank, said it was hard to convince Singaporean men that donating their sperm is essential.
"Many still see the problem as one of fate, that the couple can't have children, and that it's not a life and death situation," he said.
A mini-poll conducted by Project Eyeball showed that four in 10 men would donate sperm -- for money. But the sperm banks were against commercialising donations.
Dr Fong Yang of the Singapore General Hospital said donating sperm "is supposed to be an altruistic thing" to help couples hindered by infertility problems, suggesting instead that a "transportation allowance" of S$150 (US$86) be increased a little.
Apart from lack of cash incentives, the donation process is too troublesome, doctors said, with men who want to provide their sperm having to undergo screening for diseases and sperm quality, a process than can take six months.
There is also the fear of consanguinity or close relatives getting matched, which doctors called a very remote possibility.
Originally posted by InnoHippo:go check out the details .....
dont let ur well-fed tadpoles go to waste ....
actually he could consider a surrogate mom. all he wants is just the kids, not the mom.
i am alive !
its the mixed vege rice !
Originally posted by cassie:
actually he could consider a surrogate mom. all he wants is just the kids, not the mom.
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