TalkingCock.com

TalkingCock.com was a Singaporean satirical and humour website. The website featured various articles and jokes spoofing Singapore current affairs, which occasionally poked fun at world happenings. "Talking cock", which describes the act of engaging in idle banter or perhaps more literally "talking nonsense", is a common phrase in Singlish.

History

Started in August 2000 by Colin Goh, a film director, cartoonist and former lawyer, the website provides commentary and pokes fun at local news and issues, in particular political, with much of its content written by anonymous contributors.[1] It has established notability over the years, with mention given by the Singapore parliament, the foreign media,[2] and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his 2006 National Day Rally speech.[3] In a country of 4.4 million people (as of 2006), the popular website receives 4 million hits per month.[4]

It is also home of the Coxford Singlish Dictionary, which is the de facto Singlish dictionary frequently quoted off by the local press. It has led a campaign against the government's attempts of discouraging the use of Singlish. Its comic, Alien Talent, is published on tabloid The New Paper daily.

In January 2009, TalkingCock.com initially went on indefinite hiatus. By October 2012, the site had declared itself defunct, citing its mention in the 2006 National Day speech and the popularity of other satire sites in the intervening years.[5]

The website's domain expired in early 2021, and the website has been offline ever since.

Film

The website inspired a movie, Talking Cock the Movie, also directed by Goh.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ McCullagh, Declan. "Slinging Shots at Singapore". WIRED. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Singapore's philosopher-prince'", Andrew Wood, BBC News, 12 August 2004.
  3. ^ "2006 National Day Rally, Part Five (The Digital Age)", Channel NewsAsia, 21 August 2006.
  4. ^ Geert De Clercq (20 December 2006). "Politics is no laughing matter in Singapore". Reuters.
  5. ^ http://www.talkingcock.com TalkingCock.com
  6. ^ Ong, Sor Fern (26 January 2026). "Colin Goh joins Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI)". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 17 March 2026.

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