Growing Singapore's funny bone: Laughing in the face of dangers, pitfalls and politicians
Is Singapore the funniest country in the world? Yes, according to Mr. Brown, perhaps the country's most prolific satirist, and (un)officially, the 'Emeritus Senior Blogfather of Singapore'. Despite several run-ins with censors and authorities, the self-professed 'social media jun...
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