Nggak mikir kan, secinta apa rakyat kalian ke negara kiamat ini? It's an act of love. You don't know what love is. That's why you see it as a threat. You know nothing about love, so you call it violence.
been thinking about death unusually often lately. i don't even know what death i'm thinking about. the ending of things and entities, perhaps. something within me. something around me. or something far beyond what i can see.
kenapa ya gw merasa di indo tuh ruang gagalnya sempit. i mean umur lu setelah lulus kuliah tuh udah 22-23 loh, and after that you have to chase the age limitation in indonesia, which is 25, to secure your place
hari ini lu masih bisa makan enak, masih bisa tidur nyenyak. besok bisa jadi temen lu, keluarga lu, bahkan lu sendiri ga bisa hidup tenang karna pemerintahan yg makin chaos.
jadi jgn pernah blg demo itu nyusahin. sadari sekitar lu sebelum kena ke lu. lawan sebelum terlambat.
Saying that the protest is unnecessary because the market and rupiah are making a rebound is like saying you can cancel your dentist appointment because the painkillers stopped your toothache. The symptom improved, not necessarily the problem.
Good morning. Woke up to $1 now equals 18.100 rupiah. Pertamax has risen from Rp12.300 to Rp16.250, and 5kg rice from Rp75.000 to Rp90.000. If you see nothing wrong with Indonesia's current fucked-up situation, you're either a nepo baby or braindead assholes who voted for 02.
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