
Sinkies Queue Six Hours For $15 Deep-Fried Fish-Stuffed Sponges
The annual pilgrimage to sweat-soaked tents has officially begun, as Singaporeans flock to exchange their dignity for food they usually ignore.
This year’s highlights include a $15 slice of Venezuelan custard that tastes remarkably like unearned hype and a $28 horseshoe-shaped cake designed specifically for Instagram’s graveyard.
One local enthusiast, a professional line-stander, explained the irresistible magnetic pull of the bazaar.
"I don’t even like taupok one, but I see the queue long-long then I must join lor, if not I lose out big time sia!"
Experts note that paying $15 for nine pieces of stuffed tofu is the highest form of economic masochism currently available in the tropics.
Nothing says spiritual reflection like shoving a psychedelic-coloured sugar bomb down one's throat while trapped in a humid human cattle-grid.
This satire is based on a real news story.
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