What does liquid paper have to do with Tiong Bahru pipes?
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People of the writing age! Do you remember this little doohickey?
Liquid paper, also known as correction fluid, was a common stationery staple in the 80s and 90s for late-primary and secondary school students. The white liquid was used to paint over spelling mistakes or ugly ink blots and would harden after a few seconds, allowing writers to rewrite a correction over it. (It was also handy for grafitti and other forms of *ahem* urban art.)
Revisiting this piece of stationery, SGalf poses the question, “What does Liquid Paper gotta do with Tiong Bahru Estate?” Find out on the Tiong Bahru Estate blog.
















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