
Singapore Teens Risk Twenty Years Jail For Cardboard Pirates
A group of Singaporean adolescents has successfully traded their entire adult lives for a handful of shiny cardboard illustrations depicting fictional pirates.
The ambitious trio decided that a five-year stint in Changi and several rhythmic applications of the rotan was a reasonable market value for a rare Monkey D. Luffy card.
Police intercepted the aspiring buccaneers just sixteen hours after they ambushed a 34-year-old man who really should have been reconsidering his life choices instead of meeting teenagers at 1 am to trade cartoon scraps.
“Liddat also can? Go jail because of anime card, so bodoh one,” remarked a confused neighbour.
“Uncle also same, thirty-plus already still playing cards in the middle of the night, then kena whacked by small boys.”
This satire is based on a real news story.
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