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This week, Singapore Airlines announced that it would compensate passengers who suffered “minor injuries” in the SQ321 turbulence incident US$10K each. We discuss whether this is a generous offer. Elsewhere, a Circles.Life video ad, which depicted a teenager being caught watching porn by his mother, drew brickbats from online commenters. What was so bad about it, and is there really such a thing as bad PR?
(00:00) A message from Folklory
(01:09) Intro
(04:47) Singapore Airlines Offers US$10K to Passengers in Turbulence Incident
(25:17) Circles.Life Porn Ad Draws Flak
(42:15) One Shiok Comment
(44:21) One Shiok Thing
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Singapore Airlines Offers US$10K to Passengers in Turbulence Incident
Circles.Life Porn Ad Draws Flak
One Shiok Comment
One Shiok Thing
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Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak