time in ns actually flies by. I watched this video before enlisting in september 2021, I ended up in OCS and commissioned as a GBAD officer and now I ORD'ed and completed 1 year of uni already.
Thank you for uploading this just before my enlistment. I had to seek advices, tips and tricks from my friends who are serving the NS. And they did help compose my anxiety. This video is no different. Hence, thank you once again.
There is no valid justification for having male-only conscription. “Tradition” and “historical reasons”, “it’s always been like that”, are drivel; if we followed tradition and history and did as has always been done, women would have no voting rights, no abortion rights, no property rights, no rights at all. Difference in physical strength is also a false problem. Modern armies have more support roles than actual combat roles, and women can fulfill those as good as men. Israel has been drafting both sexes since 1948 and its army has been vastly more effective than those of backward countries whose politicians and military officers think that conscripting women would “weaken the army”. Women having to care about children is likewise drivel. Conscription age is 18-20, and Western women don’t have children at that age, the age of motherhood in Europe and North America varies between 25 and over 30, depending on the country. Women having to give birth to children and their death thus harming the survival of a country is, once again, drivel; when a war is over, polygamy is not made legal and surviving men do not suddenly start having children from multiple women. Some women have children with the surviving men, the others remain nubile and childless. Women having to work while the men are doing their military service is once more drivel, as only 18-20 year olds are affected by peacetime conscription, and whether it is only men or both men and women, the percentage of the overall population remains minimal, the rest of the population works and the economy works just fine. Once again, Israel has been drafting both sexes since its birth in 1948, and its more economically and socially thriving, and has been more military successful, than all of the countries where old farts keep repeating the same childish objections against female conscription while trying to sound tough and look like they are presenting “harsh truths”. This is the only “harsh truth”. There is no justification for having male-only conscription, and no country that still enforces it can dare to call itself civilized. Some of the few first-world countries that still had male-only conscription have recognized this and addressed the problem: in the last decade, Sweden and Norway extended conscription to women; the Netherlands, where conscription exists but is “suspended” for peacetime, have changed their draft laws so that in case conscription is reactivated, it will apply to both sexes. Other countries are discussing such, long overdue, changes. Singaporean women must do their duty towards the country. And not as caregivers or such, but as S-O-L-D-I-E-R-S. Like in Israel, like in Sweden, like in Norway. I will repeat it, the army isn’t made only of infantry and there are enough support roles they can fulfill despite being physically weaker. Singaporean men need to stand up for their rights. If the state keeps conscription for men only, refuse to enlist en masse. There is nothing they can do to you: the country cannot survive without you. Target clowns like this poor excuse of a defense minister and their wives, or journalists who write ridiculous articles defending male-only conscription; make their lives unliveable, make it impossible for them to work. If the excuse is that extending conscription to women would be costly for the state, or that “societal costs would outweigh the benefits”, start mass strikes and boycott, commit acts of sabotage against infrastructure, cripple the economy. Make it costlier for them to keep conscription only for men. This is a struggle for civilization, a problem as important as women’s suffrage was in the past. All means are justified, and reason is only on one side. There is no debate to be held.
thanks for this video, could you make another video of how they feel about signing on, getting scholarships from the army/police, and just how they feel about having a military career? Hope you can make this video !
Chao Keng is actually a bad mentality, the people who Chao keng typically sabo everyone. When you sabo others it make people lifes more difficult. One example, you and a few people excuse stay in or excuse guard duty, the others would have to take more.
Not everyone is motivated like you to serve NS . I dont blame them for Chao Keng as not everyone is capable enough to handle the system . Dont put your blame on them if they sabo you , blame on the government for making this compulsory for wasting 2 years of your life like slaves and puppets.
@@kentang1528 Invalid points, So if Singapore gets invaded who the fucks defenses us? It's people like you Ken that people can't rely on. If you were my friend, I'm certain that you won't have my back. Our Saf is a deterrence to foreign aggression. Do you want to be still under British rule. The British empire collapsed during World War 2.
Hahahaha you will be able pull through man. Can refer to some of the comments about some questions regarding people who have been living abroad coming back to serve
I actually agree with the "escape from their reality". Everytime outside of camp got so much issue but once I enter camp damn my mind is just training and talking to my bunkmates is damn relaxing compared to outside lol. Also don't need to think of what to eat later because just go cookhouse and eat whatever they provide Sadly my medical issues are screwed if not I want to really serve the nation well and go SCS but now I got OOC'd from pes B1 BMT. Currently just waiting and praying I'm gonna be still in PES B spectrum of ns and put my best effort for the country. My friends were congratulating me for the OOC but I'm here like nope this isn't fun
From my personal experience, for enhanced leadership batch, about the top 10-15% goes to OCS, then the remaining top 20% ish will go to SCS. I dont think its a number that they HAVE to hit, but its a rough estimate. If everyone is incompetent i doubt they would be sent to command school
@@nastidynasti6681 Assuming if Recruit enter OCS or SCS, would they still need to be train for their Vocation? Eg Infantry, Guards, Combat Engineers, Armored?
@@lingxinru6777 of course. Yall can indicate interest of where you want to go. There will be a combined phase then split to land air and sea, then split further into your vocations, then yall will come back to practise for the parade and graduate as specs or officers
Some people have asked similar questions in the comments, can check them out as there are alot more details there! But i'm sure all will be good bro, just do your best 💪🏻
Dont think you can choose bro, you can check my follow up NS video to find out more! But depends on your vocation, they will tell you where to go. Just because airforce doesnt always mean not shag, need to see your luck also
@@nastidynasti6681 i interested in RSAF/RSN not because chill... idt it's chill... I just kinda interested in airplanes related stuffs... and RSN seems pretty interesting too... will check out the follow up NS vids!
They must apply for a job in the armed forces at BMT and if they do extremely well they go for officer course, otherwise they will at least go for sergeant course assuming that they are eligible to become regulars.
Tbh no matter how you look at NS whether u had a positive and a good learning experience for personal growth, end of the day it is still a waste of time regardless because if given a choice to go through it again, 99.9% of the ppl will say.......... WGT WADIO
Hello! For foreigners, the process will be the exact same. However what you guys might more be concerned about is perhaps the idea of not belonging into the group of Singaporeans, either due to culture differences etc. I guess a good way is to just do ur best to not cause trouble for others and help people as much as you can. In the tough environment, everything is secondary to brotherhood and camaraderie and as long as you show that you are a solid lad, all will be good. Just be kind to yourself and give yourself some time 💪🏻
nowadays NS days are more well-lived and easier than those since the start of NS till late 90s, even IPPT are reduced to 3 stations, somemore NS food is better than those early days, i only can say NS days jin ho mia to youngsters these days
@@kentang1528 no choice one for us born in Singapore, every male citizens have to serve, it maybe a waste of time but during the 2 years time can learn lots of things
Hello! For Pes C and E, I don't have much information, but I do know that the tips here apply as usual. All about how you utilise your time regardless of your vocation!
Yep can bring phone but cannot take pictures. There are regular checks and the checks are very very detailed, so dont even try to cheat the system cus the consequences not worth haha
Forgive me for asking but I just want to know? Does Covid 19/coronavirus change a few things in National Service like are there changes to the training regiment or the working regiment in the military? I'm asking this not to feel very comfortable in the Army grounds since not a lot of days in the military are comfortable but I've been hearing rumors about the changes of Training or Working due to the pandamic and I just want to confirm my suspicions before I enlist next month or two. If no changes have been made due to Covid 19, I wouldn't mind about doing the military training or work even if Covid19 has to interfere the system
I am not too sure in detail with regards to the exact measures, however you can expect your everyday activities (other than physical training and outfields) to be with masks. There will also be social distancing enforced too and other restraints as well. Trainings and the outfields should be the same also in terms of intensity and frequency bah, but maybe at different locations if too many. For your side, just make sure to bring enough masks, and follow your packing list accordingly and follow the rules that they will explain on the first day. But its quite sian lah, some of my friends in service now got mask tanlines and everything, which is damn ugly HAHAHAHAHA. All the best to you though, anything just ask bro
Hey Bro Very Useful Information I have a doubt, while doing reservist does military bearings matters? I mean like since reserive will be maximum of 2 weeks per year does it matter?
Don't worry bro, there have been people like you in the past or maybe people as thin as you going in with you as well! The instructors understand the importance of progressive training so you will be taken care of. But if you feel super unwell, and unable to push yourself, then just let them know and they will let you sit out. Make sure that you dont chaokeng can already 💪🏻
Cerita nya aku tahun besok nak melaksanakan natiotal servise karna aku kelahiran singapore.tapi sejak kecil aku tuh tinggal di indonesia jadi aq bingung nih nak apa aja harus di persiapkan,dan speak inglish ku juga kurang bagus😳 Minta saran teman" mungkin kalo ada orang melayu paham cakap saya bisa bantu jawab Sekian makasih..
Hello! Glad to hear that you are interested in serving even though you haven't been living in Singapore for a long time! For foreigners, it will definitely be difficult with the language barrier and all. But as long as you are helpful towards the people around you, and do your part to not bring the section down, people will usually not look down on you. In that environment, people are too tired from training everyday to care so much about race and religion because what matters is that you guys are able to work together to accomplish what you need to do. There will be more instructions pumped down to you closer to your enlistment date, and you can find information on ns.sg if you need. Feel free to use google translate for the site if you need, and when you enter the service, do let the commanders know about your concerns with regards to the language barrier and they will do their best to help you. All the best bro!
@@nastidynasti6681 ok thanks bro, i have no problem with race and religion, i like any race and religion, in singapore i have many friends malay china india. but what i am confused about is preparing national service, i want to ask, do i speak english less, can i start my day there?. story i was born in singapore, when i was 6 years old i moved to indonesia and this year i will do national service I just use google tranlate I love indonesia🇮🇩 I love singapore🇸🇬
@@abdulrahmannn2376 Everything will be conducted in English. However, I believe that depending on your needs and requirements, your commanders and friends with help you accordingly. Don't really get what you mean by 'start your day' but everything will be guided for you there to ensure your physical and mental wellbeing, while challenging you to constantly improve yourself
@@abdulrahmannn2376 I'm sure it will be difficult. But it is most definitely okay! Like I said before, the people there will all help you and I am sure there will be others who understand malay as well. Most importantly is to show that you are able to handle your own responsibilities and not cause trouble for your friends!
I fully support...it is a just a waste of time with no returns or benefits. It is a system from the government to enslave us. Conscription is bull shit
time in ns actually flies by. I watched this video before enlisting in september 2021, I ended up in OCS and commissioned as a GBAD officer and now I ORD'ed and completed 1 year of uni already.
Thank you for uploading this just before my enlistment. I had to seek advices, tips and tricks from my friends who are serving the NS. And they did help compose my anxiety. This video is no different. Hence, thank you once again.
Thanks for the kind comment! All the best in your NS journey!
Good pointers from the video! looking forward to NS!
Thank you for your information.
I wish someone told me this in 1994 but then again social media and internet did not exist in SG.
There is no valid justification for having male-only conscription. “Tradition” and “historical reasons”, “it’s always been like that”, are drivel; if we followed tradition and history and did as has always been done, women would have no voting rights, no abortion rights, no property rights, no rights at all. Difference in physical strength is also a false problem. Modern armies have more support roles than actual combat roles, and women can fulfill those as good as men. Israel has been drafting both sexes since 1948 and its army has been vastly more effective than those of backward countries whose politicians and military officers think that conscripting women would “weaken the army”. Women having to care about children is likewise drivel. Conscription age is 18-20, and Western women don’t have children at that age, the age of motherhood in Europe and North America varies between 25 and over 30, depending on the country. Women having to give birth to children and their death thus harming the survival of a country is, once again, drivel; when a war is over, polygamy is not made legal and surviving men do not suddenly start having children from multiple women. Some women have children with the surviving men, the others remain nubile and childless. Women having to work while the men are doing their military service is once more drivel, as only 18-20 year olds are affected by peacetime conscription, and whether it is only men or both men and women, the percentage of the overall population remains minimal, the rest of the population works and the economy works just fine. Once again, Israel has been drafting both sexes since its birth in 1948, and its more economically and socially thriving, and has been more military successful, than all of the countries where old farts keep repeating the same childish objections against female conscription while trying to sound tough and look like they are presenting “harsh truths”. This is the only “harsh truth”.
There is no justification for having male-only conscription, and no country that still enforces it can dare to call itself civilized. Some of the few first-world countries that still had male-only conscription have recognized this and addressed the problem: in the last decade, Sweden and Norway extended conscription to women; the Netherlands, where conscription exists but is “suspended” for peacetime, have changed their draft laws so that in case conscription is reactivated, it will apply to both sexes. Other countries are discussing such, long overdue, changes.
Singaporean women must do their duty towards the country. And not as caregivers or such, but as S-O-L-D-I-E-R-S. Like in Israel, like in Sweden, like in Norway. I will repeat it, the army isn’t made only of infantry and there are enough support roles they can fulfill despite being physically weaker.
Singaporean men need to stand up for their rights. If the state keeps conscription for men only, refuse to enlist en masse. There is nothing they can do to you: the country cannot survive without you. Target clowns like this poor excuse of a defense minister and their wives, or journalists who write ridiculous articles defending male-only conscription; make their lives unliveable, make it impossible for them to work. If the excuse is that extending conscription to women would be costly for the state, or that “societal costs would outweigh the benefits”, start mass strikes and boycott, commit acts of sabotage against infrastructure, cripple the economy. Make it costlier for them to keep conscription only for men. This is a struggle for civilization, a problem as important as women’s suffrage was in the past. All means are justified, and reason is only on one side. There is no debate to be held.
Conscription is bullshit to serve the Government's interests. Dont be naive and still say you like NS , you must be out of your mind...
i heard your buddy quite good last time in ocs
My buddy was the best
Good insights into what the boys think about NS.
thanks for this video, could you make another video of how they feel about signing on, getting scholarships from the army/police, and just how they feel about having a military career? Hope you can make this video !
Thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely look into it
Don’t be lazy but don’t be super eager beaver either unless you intend to sign on .
Just do your part.
omg seraph of the end reference. I'm enlisting next year 29 March so thanks for the advice!
Hope you can interview people serving in SCDF and police! 😊
Chao Keng is actually a bad mentality, the people who Chao keng typically sabo everyone. When you sabo others it make people lifes more difficult. One example, you and a few people excuse stay in or excuse guard duty, the others would have to take more.
Yep , everybody wants an easy life, but it shouldnt be at the compromise of others
Not everyone is motivated like you to serve NS . I dont blame them for Chao Keng as not everyone is capable enough to handle the system . Dont put your blame on them if they sabo you , blame on the government for making this compulsory for wasting 2 years of your life like slaves and puppets.
@@kentang1528 Invalid points, So if Singapore gets invaded who the fucks defenses us? It's people like you Ken that people can't rely on. If you were my friend, I'm certain that you won't have my back. Our Saf is a deterrence to foreign aggression. Do you want to be still under British rule. The British empire collapsed during World War 2.
too bad
Wow just discovered your channel and I am going to my NS in the middle of this year so this is perfect 👌🏻
Thanks for the comment! Hope you make the most out of those 2 years! 💪🏻
@judedoesstuff4839 I guess you have to pass your IPPT before NS so that they can take away two months
love the positivity 🙌🙌 good job
All thanks to my interviewees, can interview u next time too 🥳
Ya bro lets go
Fuck I just returned from Dubai for my NS service
I’m scared lmfao
Hahahaha you will be able pull through man. Can refer to some of the comments about some questions regarding people who have been living abroad coming back to serve
@@nastidynasti6681 thx !
Get over your ns already..?
@@Jack-hl2ys yep went as well as one could imagine i grew up and am more of a man now but i can go back now
I actually agree with the "escape from their reality". Everytime outside of camp got so much issue but once I enter camp damn my mind is just training and talking to my bunkmates is damn relaxing compared to outside lol. Also don't need to think of what to eat later because just go cookhouse and eat whatever they provide
Sadly my medical issues are screwed if not I want to really serve the nation well and go SCS but now I got OOC'd from pes B1 BMT. Currently just waiting and praying I'm gonna be still in PES B spectrum of ns and put my best effort for the country. My friends were congratulating me for the OOC but I'm here like nope this isn't fun
Upz la keane, best soldier of the year 😍😍😍😍😍
Keane low bad advice this Saturday guard duty activated. SM say one
@@JustBryanThings later he sleep at guard post kena SOL how
very insightful , thanks bro!
Glad to be of help!! All the best for NS
Good opinion on what people mindset
Wgt? OWADIO. Jokes aside, good video man. Makes me think back about the time in NS back when I ORDed in 2019.
Wadio 😴😴
How do we know how many recruits would be selected for OCS or SCS in a company level of 4 platoons?
From my personal experience, for enhanced leadership batch, about the top 10-15% goes to OCS, then the remaining top 20% ish will go to SCS. I dont think its a number that they HAVE to hit, but its a rough estimate. If everyone is incompetent i doubt they would be sent to command school
@@nastidynasti6681 Assuming if Recruit enter OCS or SCS, would they still need to be train for their Vocation? Eg Infantry, Guards, Combat Engineers, Armored?
@@lingxinru6777 of course. Yall can indicate interest of where you want to go. There will be a combined phase then split to land air and sea, then split further into your vocations, then yall will come back to practise for the parade and graduate as specs or officers
You didn't ask one important question
"If you have a choice to not do NS will you took it"
YES YES YES YES
my enlistment is two weeks
from now kinda nervous
cuz im returning Singaporean
any advice
Some people have asked similar questions in the comments, can check them out as there are alot more details there! But i'm sure all will be good bro, just do your best 💪🏻
Completed your ns?
if I am someone who wants to go RSN or RSAF... when can I choose/get posted to those? what happens after BMT?
Dont think you can choose bro, you can check my follow up NS video to find out more! But depends on your vocation, they will tell you where to go. Just because airforce doesnt always mean not shag, need to see your luck also
@@nastidynasti6681 i interested in RSAF/RSN not because chill... idt it's chill... I just kinda interested in airplanes related stuffs... and RSN seems pretty interesting too...
will check out the follow up NS vids!
Can just indicate your interest during your NS Checkup bah, i think thats the best you can do! All the best bro
They must apply for a job in the armed forces at BMT and if they do extremely well they go for officer course, otherwise they will at least go for sergeant course assuming that they are eligible to become regulars.
How come u ord Feb 2021? Not suppose to be November 2020 meh?
I extended my service by 3 months!
Tbh no matter how you look at NS whether u had a positive and a good learning experience for personal growth, end of the day it is still a waste of time regardless because if given a choice to go through it again, 99.9% of the ppl will say.......... WGT WADIO
Bro I born in Singapore but my english not fluent 🥲 I’m scared to go
No worries! There are other comments regarding the language barrier, can look into them and let me know if there are any more concerns!
Do you have any advice for foreigners having to come back and do national service?
Hello! For foreigners, the process will be the exact same. However what you guys might more be concerned about is perhaps the idea of not belonging into the group of Singaporeans, either due to culture differences etc. I guess a good way is to just do ur best to not cause trouble for others and help people as much as you can. In the tough environment, everything is secondary to brotherhood and camaraderie and as long as you show that you are a solid lad, all will be good. Just be kind to yourself and give yourself some time 💪🏻
@@nastidynasti6681 ok thanks for the advice
@@jaibrar7609 in the same boat my guy
@@blitzwyvern9840 same
@@blitzwyvern9840 when you serving?
did i cause you inconvenience? 🥺
You chiong sua bro... 🤓
nowadays NS days are more well-lived and easier than those since the start of NS till late 90s, even IPPT are reduced to 3 stations, somemore NS food is better than those early days, i only can say NS days jin ho mia to youngsters these days
Still a waste of time and cheap labour.
@@kentang1528 no choice one for us born in Singapore, every male citizens have to serve, it maybe a waste of time but during the 2 years time can learn lots of things
Other than PES A and B. How about PES C and E? Any sharing?
Hello! For Pes C and E, I don't have much information, but I do know that the tips here apply as usual. All about how you utilise your time regardless of your vocation!
@@nastidynasti6681 thank you. That will be my son
@@mansellchan2282 hope he makes the most out of his 2 years!
Is phone are allowed there?
Yep can bring phone but cannot take pictures. There are regular checks and the checks are very very detailed, so dont even try to cheat the system cus the consequences not worth haha
Forgive me for asking but I just want to know? Does Covid 19/coronavirus change a few things in National Service like are there changes to the training regiment or the working regiment in the military? I'm asking this not to feel very comfortable in the Army grounds since not a lot of days in the military are comfortable but I've been hearing rumors about the changes of Training or Working due to the pandamic and I just want to confirm my suspicions before I enlist next month or two. If no changes have been made due to Covid 19, I wouldn't mind about doing the military training or work even if Covid19 has to interfere the system
I am not too sure in detail with regards to the exact measures, however you can expect your everyday activities (other than physical training and outfields) to be with masks. There will also be social distancing enforced too and other restraints as well. Trainings and the outfields should be the same also in terms of intensity and frequency bah, but maybe at different locations if too many. For your side, just make sure to bring enough masks, and follow your packing list accordingly and follow the rules that they will explain on the first day. But its quite sian lah, some of my friends in service now got mask tanlines and everything, which is damn ugly HAHAHAHAHA. All the best to you though, anything just ask bro
@@nastidynasti6681 Thanks for the advice! I'll try my best for my National Service next month!
Hey Bro
Very Useful Information
I have a doubt, while doing reservist does military bearings matters?
I mean like since reserive will be maximum of 2 weeks per year does it matter?
I think it rlly depends on your unit. Usually they are less strict about it, but I'm not too sure abt what exactly are the limits hahaha
Bro I am very thin they accept me to enter ns
Don't worry bro, there have been people like you in the past or maybe people as thin as you going in with you as well! The instructors understand the importance of progressive training so you will be taken care of. But if you feel super unwell, and unable to push yourself, then just let them know and they will let you sit out. Make sure that you dont chaokeng can already 💪🏻
@@nastidynasti6681 Chao keng and Chao sua difference what bro in a single sentence plz bro.
Chaokeng is feigning injury or weakness. Chiongsua is to just go all the way
Cerita nya aku tahun besok nak melaksanakan natiotal servise karna aku kelahiran singapore.tapi sejak kecil aku tuh tinggal di indonesia jadi aq bingung nih nak apa aja harus di persiapkan,dan speak inglish ku juga kurang bagus😳
Minta saran teman" mungkin kalo ada orang melayu paham cakap saya bisa bantu jawab
Sekian makasih..
Hello! Glad to hear that you are interested in serving even though you haven't been living in Singapore for a long time! For foreigners, it will definitely be difficult with the language barrier and all. But as long as you are helpful towards the people around you, and do your part to not bring the section down, people will usually not look down on you. In that environment, people are too tired from training everyday to care so much about race and religion because what matters is that you guys are able to work together to accomplish what you need to do. There will be more instructions pumped down to you closer to your enlistment date, and you can find information on ns.sg if you need. Feel free to use google translate for the site if you need, and when you enter the service, do let the commanders know about your concerns with regards to the language barrier and they will do their best to help you. All the best bro!
@@nastidynasti6681 ok thanks bro, i have no problem with race and religion, i like any race and religion, in singapore i have many friends malay china india. but what i am confused about is preparing national service, i want to ask, do i speak english less, can i start my day there?.
story i was born in singapore, when i was 6 years old i moved to indonesia and this year i will do national service
I just use google tranlate
I love indonesia🇮🇩
I love singapore🇸🇬
@@abdulrahmannn2376 Everything will be conducted in English. However, I believe that depending on your needs and requirements, your commanders and friends with help you accordingly. Don't really get what you mean by 'start your day' but everything will be guided for you there to ensure your physical and mental wellbeing, while challenging you to constantly improve yourself
@@nastidynasti6681 if my english is not good it's okay if i'm there?
@@abdulrahmannn2376 I'm sure it will be difficult. But it is most definitely okay! Like I said before, the people there will all help you and I am sure there will be others who understand malay as well. Most importantly is to show that you are able to handle your own responsibilities and not cause trouble for your friends!
Chao Geng all the way
Eh dont say so loud
@@nastidynasti6681 I’ll say it louder this time. BO GENG BO CHUT PENG!!!!
Reservist over Liao lo!!!!!!!!! ☺️
@@DC-ji5bc 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I fully support...it is a just a waste of time with no returns or benefits. It is a system from the government to enslave us. Conscription is bull shit
Gg tmr my ns😂😂ty for these advanced tips
Jiayous broo
yooo this video is actually fire HAHHAHHA
Thanks bro HAHAHAHAH
It is a waste of time. Watch the world continues as yours stop.
army sounds tiring 🥵🥵 could you help make me fitter daddy
Like subscribe and hit the notification bell to get started on your fitness journey!
@@nastidynasti6681 oh you sweet summer child
I high flyer
Nice shirt, remember Trident? 😭💦
Welcome to the Singapore Army
ORD Lorh at age 20
ROD LO............
@@DC-ji5bc haha nice
cute bg toy
Wtf gabumon hahahaha
Cute right