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An Elderly Man Caught On Video, ‘Shooting’ Bubble Tea Pearls At Signboard

During this COVID-19 pandemic, there are many people that can be seen doing strange things or even showing their hidden talent.

Recently in Singapore, an elderly man has gone viral on social media after he was seen shooting bubble tea pearls towards a signboard with just using a straw.

It was believed to be happen at Woodlands North Plaza. According to Mothership.sg, the pearls left visible marks on the back of a metal signboard. The signboard located just across a pedestrian pathway.

The elderly man can be seen still shooting at the signboard although there are people walking behind him.

Picture: News Videos
Picture: News Videos
Picture: Mothership.sg

Source: Mothership.sg, News Videos

Adib Mohd

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