Most local feuds seem to happen on MRT trains, featuring loud shouting and profanities. While we have no idea why, we bring you news of the latest one, this time occurring on the North-East Line.
Incident Caught on Camera
Just like every other dispute, this one was also caught on camera and involved two commuters on an MRT train headed towards Buangkok MRT Station.
The footage, which was over a minute long, was uploaded onto Facebook yesterday and has since been viewed over 62,000 times.
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You can watch the whole thing here:
At the beginning of the video, a young man dressed in a grey hoodie and shorts can be seen standing in the middle of the MRT carriage with his face mask down.
He fakes a punch at another man seated in front of him.
The seated man shouts, “I call the police!” before pointing a warning finger at the standing man and declaring, “I’m not scared of you.”
The standing man then says in an expletive-laden retort, “You think I scared ah?” Mind your f***ing business. I have my f***ing agenda.”
He continues, saying, “Do you know why? You read my f***ing Facebook. Eh… you know ah… I’m a message from a god. Understand?”
No, we don’t understand.
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Well, maybe we do want people to read our Facebook but we are most definitely not a divine message from a god.
Seated Man Responds
The seated man subsequently says something inaudible while pointing around the MRT carriage, probably telling the aggressor that he is being watched by everyone.
To which he replies, “I don’t give a f**k.”
The standing man continues to shout at the seated man, including some swearing. Someone please help him expand his vocabulary leh.
The dispute finally ends when the seated man stands up and heads to another carriage.
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As he is walking away, the aggressor still shouts, “F**k off. Mind your f***ing business.”
Uh, who is not minding their own business now?
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Other Commuters Did Not Intervene
While it is unclear what the two men were arguing about, many commuters witnessed the feud happen right in front of them.
However, nobody stepped up to intervene except one passenger who was next to the seated man.
Throughout the video, he could be seen stretching out his arm to prevent the standing man from coming too close to the seated man.
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PSA: Please settle your feuds elsewhere. People want to enjoy a nice quiet ride on the MRT.
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