Terrible English. Tattoos are usually done to remind someone of something. Many tattoo to deal with their emotional/mental/physical abuse. It’s a shame how many go over board trying to appear a certain way to deal with society
we salute these individuals.. these are veterans. been there, done there. all retired for now.. life is a short journey. we might go someday... do something good in our life.. be humble
Just want to shout out to the interviewer: a Big Thank You for doing such a great job! Setting the interview in a very light hearted mood requires some real skills 😊
this has been so enjoyable to watch and really insightful too :) to gain a glimpse into their lives!! love what yall are doing! keep capturing great stories!
I couldn't get enough of watching to Kingsley and am literally able to watch him talking the whole day. All homies out there would definitely crush him. :P
This was so interesting! Love this series, because you guys ask all the stuff I always was curious about but would never dare/get a chance to ask. Love the personality of these people, they seem like fun people to hang out with :)
Perhaps he can star as Aaron Aziz's twin brother in Evolusi KL Drift 3, who is out for revenge against the heroes for causing Aaron's death in the previous movie. 😂
i’d love to meet these two lovely individuals, they’ve seen life at its ugliest and lowest and survived. i bet they’ve got lots more stories and lessons to share.
2:36 yep same here im the only one with tattoos my family including my headman dont have it, and its true, gang has never make a rule to tell you or commit having tattoos
until now, i don't know why got so many people think about tattoo people are gangsters? Tattoo is just an art only. They appreciate the art at their body.
Yes !! Doesnt mean you have tattoo youre a gangster , every singaporean need to know that . Stop telling your children that people who have tattoo are bad and gangster people , once i’m at the bus interchange .. there’s this boy who ask the mother why i got drawing at my arm , and i overheard the mom say that “ this is allbad people “ wow that really hurts me . Just like OUCH !
Interesting to learn & see there are so-called gangsters in Singapore. I'm not sure though if their gangs are the same as 3rd world South East Asian gangs in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia & Philippines.
small ankle tattoos to tattooed sleeves, I am seeing tattoos on men and women more and more frequently. In fact, an estimated 40 million Americans have at least one tattoo, and tattoo parlors are one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S. With the increased popularity of tattoos comes the question of their morality. After all, a tattoo is a permanent marking of the body-a serious issue to be sure. So are they wrong? Should a good Catholic get one? I am well aware that the answers to this question vary widely. Some feel strongly that marking your body is always immoral. Others see tattoos as a perfectly legitimate form of self expression. But personal feelings aside, is there an objective answer? Let’s take a look. Right or Wrong? The primary argument opponents of tattoos cite is the Levitical law prohibiting them. Leviticus 19:28 says, “Do not lacerate your bodies for the dead, and do not tattoo yourselves. I am the LORD.” While this sounds like a fairly clear condemnation of tattoos, we have to keep in mind the context of the Old Testament law. It’s fairly obvious to me that the prohibition against tattoos was directly related to pagan worship, just as the prohibition against graven images was. But regardless of the original intent, it is Catholic teaching that the old covenant ceremonial law no longer applies to us as new covenant faithful, and to say otherwise is contrary to the whole message of the New Testament. For example, immediately preceding and following that verse are prohibitions against trimming one’s beard and eating red meat. Now, I recently ate a medium rare steak, and I’m pretty confident I didn’t sin. I also regularly trim my beard, which also isn’t a sin (though some might think it is!). There are literally hundreds of old covenant laws that no longer apply to us as Christians. We can’t cherry pick laws from the Old Testament to use as ammunition for our personal preferences. Either we follow them all, or we don’t-and St. Paul makes it perfectly clear that the ceremonial law is no longer binding. I’ll cut to the chase: There is nothing immoral about tattoos. Mother Church has never condemned them, and neither can I. It is one of those areas where a Catholic must follow his or her conscience. Personally, I wouldn’t get a tattoo. I don’t find them attractive, and they are far too permanent for my taste. That said, those of us who dislike tattoos should be careful never to judge a brother or sister in Christ who chooses to get one. Danger, Will Robinson, Danger While tattoos may not be immoral, I strongly believe they need to be approached with an extra degree of caution and prudence due to their permanence. Yes, they can sometimes be removed, but this is a painful and expensive process. Accordingly, you should never get one lightly or flippantly, nor should you cover your body in things that are displeasing to God (a naked or scantily clad lady on your arm is a not acceptable). Here are two things you should keep in mind if you are considering a tattoo. 1. Type - One of the most important decisions regarding tattoos is what kind you choose to get. This may seem rather obvious, but I know far too many individuals who have gotten a tattoo they later regretted. Whether it’s the name of an ex-girlfriend, an obscene image, or a curse word, there are some things you don’t want marking your body forever. And while tattoos themselves may be amoral, your choice of tattoo can be indeed be immoral depending on what it is. If you decide to get a tattoo, think of it as putting on a piece of clothing that you will be wearing forever. If you can’t imagine yourself wearing it when you’re 50 or 70 years old, you shouldn’t get it. Take extra time to examine your motives. Is this a rash decision motivated by peer pressure or an attempt to be cool? Or is something deeply meaningful to you? I have seen beautiful tattoos of Our Lady of Guadalupe or the Sacred Heart that were chosen out of devotion and love. But I have also seen “Murder” tattooed on someone’s neck and Betty Boop on someone’s arm. Some choices are clearly better than others, and some are indeed immoral. When choosing a tattoo, the best rule is that of St. Paul: Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable. 2. Degree - Another consideration that warrants prudence is the amount and placement of tattoos. Your face, neck, or other highly visible areas are probably not wise places to mark your body. In other words, don’t express your grief by getting tattoo tears! As with anything, moderation is also important. While a tattoo is not wrong, it is excessive and probably immoral to cover your entire body in ink. It is certainly not in accord with the virtue of temperance and the scriptural command to exercise “moderation in all things.” I admit it is difficult to choose a point when tattoos become excessive, but it is always best to exercise a high degree of caution. Conclusion Opinions are strong on both sides of this issue, and I’m sure there will be some readers who disagree with my assessment. Still, love them or hate them, I can find nothing that prohibits a Catholic from getting a tattoo, and we must be careful not to make this a moral issue when there is no clear magisterial teaching on it. Still, as with anything in the Christian life, the virtues of temperance, charity, and prudence apply.
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"Eh u think you big tattoo your face ah"
"No lah this one is a chicken pox scar lah"
LOL even the rose look like one circle. we need more humourous people like that!
“Mine can see what? You see the rose also one circle liddat." 😂
Such a funny video. Would love to hear more of their stories tbh!
Hello! You can watch the episode on Former Offenders here: bit.ly/OGSCAMS2
@@OGS.Official i enjoyed both coverage.
Terrible English. Tattoos are usually done to remind someone of something. Many tattoo to deal with their emotional/mental/physical abuse. It’s a shame how many go over board trying to appear a certain way to deal with society
@@reikaratnam not all, even as a tattoo artist a lot of time is for the aesthetic only~
“ even my headman no tattoo, u tell me who teach who “ hahahaha 🤣 all these three made me laugh
we salute these individuals.. these are veterans. been there, done there. all retired for now.. life is a short journey. we might go someday... do something good in our life.. be humble
Thank you Whye Kee, Milah and Kingsley for being so candid despite sharing something so personal.
“You cannot blame gangs,its all in your hands”
👍
She said head bro.
Need longer video lah... Very interesting! Very funny haha
Singaporeans are so depressing
The chicken pox dot story tho😂
do post more of ex offenders stories it’s so interesting
Just want to shout out to the interviewer: a Big Thank You for doing such a great job! Setting the interview in a very light hearted mood requires some real skills 😊
Can’t wait for more videos from this series!
love to hear mr kingsley talks. 😊
this has been so enjoyable to watch and really insightful too :) to gain a glimpse into their lives!! love what yall are doing! keep capturing great stories!
I couldn't get enough of watching to Kingsley and am literally able to watch him talking the whole day.
All homies out there would definitely crush him.
:P
This was so interesting! Love this series, because you guys ask all the stuff I always was curious about but would never dare/get a chance to ask. Love the personality of these people, they seem like fun people to hang out with :)
Yeay! Got to watch them again!!
Kingsley is like Aaron Aziz evil twin
fml hahahahahahaaha
Perhaps he can star as Aaron Aziz's twin brother in Evolusi KL Drift 3, who is out for revenge against the heroes for causing Aaron's death in the previous movie. 😂
Yes I also thought so..I tot it was Aaron Aziz the thumbnail..
I thought im the only one notice that 🤣😅 but those three really nice and sporting. Myb cuz they've experience so much
i’d love to meet these two lovely individuals, they’ve seen life at its ugliest and lowest and survived. i bet they’ve got lots more stories and lessons to share.
I love these 3 😂😂😂 very entertaining and funny!
This series is awesome, please keep more coming !!!
so that's the real truth..always thought all gang members must have tattoos ..so it's a personal choice 😂
Haha abg besar mana ade tatoo
It's a choice not force to make tattoo some of them DH lah those are fierce once DH
they should be in a movie. can imagine them in character. this is a compliment.
Even the rose look like a circle I died😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was hilarious... These pple do have a good sense of humour.
three of the most satisfying minutes of my day 😂
I loved this video so much. Such pure People.
Kingsley look like an IO officer
I’m loving these vids!
i really love these individuals they are really open and dowm to earth.
@Mr Kingsley, that friend that encourage you to get tattooed, his name happen to be Aaron Govindren?
2:36 yep same here im the only one with tattoos my family including my headman dont have it, and its true, gang has never make a rule to tell you or commit having tattoos
Chicken pox scar LMFAO ded
I like the way they say it!!!
this damn funny sia. the reason why that guy got his first tattoo relatable seh.
What ever they are smoking to have such a positive outlook I want some, I want boat loads of it.
Kingsley cool guy.. Remember loyang valley days.. Nice to see you again..
The days he got very drunk right? Hahahaha
until now, i don't know why got so many people think about tattoo people are gangsters? Tattoo is just an art only. They appreciate the art at their body.
more of them pls!!!!
wow learned something new today !
U guys are simply funny! I like u all haha
Love this episode! :)
You would be surprised, alot of Chiefs have no tattoos and look just like ordinary meek people, businessman, or Datuk who would talk softly to you.
They are funny af 😂😂😂
Super cute 🌈 bless your hearts
Wished this video was a little longer.
Yes !! Doesnt mean you have tattoo youre a gangster , every singaporean need to know that . Stop telling your children that people who have tattoo are bad and gangster people , once i’m at the bus interchange .. there’s this boy who ask the mother why i got drawing at my arm , and i overheard the mom say that “ this is allbad people “ wow that really hurts me . Just like OUCH !
Kingsley speaks really well like an officer
Wanna watch more from them !!!
We need a longer version of this please! 🙏🏼
You should have interviewed yakuzas
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Even my headman got no tattoo.. 😂..
Who is kingsley? Why so macho one 😅
The accent 😂
I want tattoos but my parents would freak out:(
The Singapore version of cut
Having a good laugh about it
Where's Meh?
Interesting to learn & see there are so-called gangsters in Singapore. I'm not sure though if their gangs are the same as 3rd world South East Asian gangs in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia & Philippines.
Tatoo boleh dibuang kee...
Lesson: tattoos only look cool when you're young. When you are old, honestly it looks rather unattractive for most people
Blame the tattoo shop lah 😁😁😁
hi kingsley
headman here, no tattoos.
Should ask about drugs. Not all drugs are bad especially Marijuana and Psychedelics. worst drugs out there probably alcohol.
@@HEDWARDMUSIC it is if it's pure mdma.
I don't like people with tattoos. If a salesman has tattoos or smoking breath, I will avoid dealing with them due to the negative vibes
Idiot
@@ZuLiAnO_FaRhAn Yes the people with tattoos.
There are times we don't wanna choose to be part of gang memebers, but life forces us to be for us to make a living..
Instead of putting tattoo on our skin, why not we use permanent marker.
...all in your heads
What language are they speaking? I thought they speak English in Singapore
Is Kingsley Muslim?
I’ve talk to Kingsley when I was inside he’s story not tally ley
Lmaoooooo
the chinese guy damn hot omg
i thought im the only one who noticed it sndnsj
@@jiahuoy6471 saw the first video of the same lineup, it was the jail video I guess? and instantly noticed how hot he is like ergh I cant hahaha
beebo bub Kingsley tho.. 🔥 Such a handsome man
Eric
I’ve tally to this guy Kingsley story not tells leh!!!
😂👍🏼
Singapore kanna@ diamond if u are reading this pls reply
Why that Kingsley guy looks like a malay?
Many eurasians look like him
Adam Hidayat Pretty sure he’s Eurasian
They doesn’t look like they’re from the gang though
Them again..
small ankle tattoos to tattooed sleeves, I am seeing tattoos on men and women more and more frequently. In fact, an estimated 40 million Americans have at least one tattoo, and tattoo parlors are one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S.
With the increased popularity of tattoos comes the question of their morality. After all, a tattoo is a permanent marking of the body-a serious issue to be sure. So are they wrong? Should a good Catholic get one?
I am well aware that the answers to this question vary widely. Some feel strongly that marking your body is always immoral. Others see tattoos as a perfectly legitimate form of self expression. But personal feelings aside, is there an objective answer? Let’s take a look.
Right or Wrong?
The primary argument opponents of tattoos cite is the Levitical law prohibiting them. Leviticus 19:28 says, “Do not lacerate your bodies for the dead, and do not tattoo yourselves. I am the LORD.”
While this sounds like a fairly clear condemnation of tattoos, we have to keep in mind the context of the Old Testament law. It’s fairly obvious to me that the prohibition against tattoos was directly related to pagan worship, just as the prohibition against graven images was.
But regardless of the original intent, it is Catholic teaching that the old covenant ceremonial law no longer applies to us as new covenant faithful, and to say otherwise is contrary to the whole message of the New Testament. For example, immediately preceding and following that verse are prohibitions against trimming one’s beard and eating red meat. Now, I recently ate a medium rare steak, and I’m pretty confident I didn’t sin. I also regularly trim my beard, which also isn’t a sin (though some might think it is!).
There are literally hundreds of old covenant laws that no longer apply to us as Christians. We can’t cherry pick laws from the Old Testament to use as ammunition for our personal preferences. Either we follow them all, or we don’t-and St. Paul makes it perfectly clear that the ceremonial law is no longer binding.
I’ll cut to the chase: There is nothing immoral about tattoos. Mother Church has never condemned them, and neither can I. It is one of those areas where a Catholic must follow his or her conscience.
Personally, I wouldn’t get a tattoo. I don’t find them attractive, and they are far too permanent for my taste. That said, those of us who dislike tattoos should be careful never to judge a brother or sister in Christ who chooses to get one.
Danger, Will Robinson, Danger
While tattoos may not be immoral, I strongly believe they need to be approached with an extra degree of caution and prudence due to their permanence. Yes, they can sometimes be removed, but this is a painful and expensive process. Accordingly, you should never get one lightly or flippantly, nor should you cover your body in things that are displeasing to God (a naked or scantily clad lady on your arm is a not acceptable).
Here are two things you should keep in mind if you are considering a tattoo.
1. Type - One of the most important decisions regarding tattoos is what kind you choose to get. This may seem rather obvious, but I know far too many individuals who have gotten a tattoo they later regretted. Whether it’s the name of an ex-girlfriend, an obscene image, or a curse word, there are some things you don’t want marking your body forever. And while tattoos themselves may be amoral, your choice of tattoo can be indeed be immoral depending on what it is.
If you decide to get a tattoo, think of it as putting on a piece of clothing that you will be wearing forever. If you can’t imagine yourself wearing it when you’re 50 or 70 years old, you shouldn’t get it. Take extra time to examine your motives. Is this a rash decision motivated by peer pressure or an attempt to be cool? Or is something deeply meaningful to you?
I have seen beautiful tattoos of Our Lady of Guadalupe or the Sacred Heart that were chosen out of devotion and love. But I have also seen “Murder” tattooed on someone’s neck and Betty Boop on someone’s arm. Some choices are clearly better than others, and some are indeed immoral.
When choosing a tattoo, the best rule is that of St. Paul: Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable.
2. Degree - Another consideration that warrants prudence is the amount and placement of tattoos. Your face, neck, or other highly visible areas are probably not wise places to mark your body. In other words, don’t express your grief by getting tattoo tears!
As with anything, moderation is also important. While a tattoo is not wrong, it is excessive and probably immoral to cover your entire body in ink. It is certainly not in accord with the virtue of temperance and the scriptural command to exercise “moderation in all things.” I admit it is difficult to choose a point when tattoos become excessive, but it is always best to exercise a high degree of caution.
Conclusion
Opinions are strong on both sides of this issue, and I’m sure there will be some readers who disagree with my assessment. Still, love them or hate them, I can find nothing that prohibits a Catholic from getting a tattoo, and we must be careful not to make this a moral issue when there is no clear magisterial teaching on it. Still, as with anything in the Christian life, the virtues of temperance, charity, and prudence apply.
What language they speaking, its like they try to speak English mixed with I don't know?
Just don't get tattoo kids
Ok...now grandfater story change style....got balls to do lgbt topic??
great tone for a request. i'm sure people love hearing your opinions when you come across this way.
@@pongodongo645
Whot?
It's not a request. It's a challenge knowing the topic is "controversial".
Rubbish