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WTS leather bag instax mini evo & screen protector.
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Hit my DM if you're interested ๐
iu : can you hear me~?
ws : oh, can you hear me~?
iu : are you listening to me~?
ws : are you right next to me~?
i never get tired of their content bc their banter is so funnyyyy alias tiki taka mereka tuh selalu klop dan lucu ๐ค๐ป
Gini lah kira-kira penggambaran visual pas Huiju bagi-bagiin coklat untuk kelas 12 perwakilan aliansi Jujak dengan muka judesnya, terus Ian tiba-tiba dateng minta coklat ke Huiju padahal dia dari aliansi Cheongryeong
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#PerfectCrown
what if later, huiju is the one that will ask lee wan โare you ready?โ for their real first night kdhdhsgshshshshs since this drama always used their past scenes and make it opposite way for both ๐คฃ๐
#PerfectCrown#21์ธ๊ธฐ๋๊ตฐ๋ถ์ธ
watching this again after his pov from the last epilogue really gives you a different perspective.
you can literally see it on his face how he's in disbelief that his first love is now going to be a part of his life forever #thisbuzz
Sayangnya ini real, ikan asin itu sebenarnya sudah masuk kategori karsinogen sejak 30 tahunan lalu. Alasannya karena kandungan tinggi nitrosamines, zat yang bisa merusak DNA.
Ikan asin yang diteliti itu gaya China, dan mayoritas ikan asin Indonesia pakai metode ini juga (garam + jemur).
Tapi kenapa masyarakat Indonesia jaman dulu bisa tetap sehat? Salah satu rahasianya ternyata: kebiasaan makan lalapan dan sayur.
Lalapan dan sayur yang kaya akan vitamin C terbukti memblok efek buruk nitrosamines.
Selain itu? Moderasi, tidak dimakan rutin atau berlebih.
Nitrosamines juga memiliki efek berlipat pada anak-anak, jadi hindari pemberian ikan asin pada anak-anak.
Suka ikan asin? Imbangi dengan konsumsi sayur dan buah yang kaya vitamin C.
Benarkah niche yang tepat untukku adalah 'tempe'? ๐
Sebenarnya, aku adalah cucu dari pembuat tempe. Dan aku punya citaยฒ terpendam ingin membuat artisan tempe seperti Tempe Eighty Six ini.. dulu namanya Tempeh Granada. Cantik-cantik banget. Tapi aku belum tau mau dijual di mana tempe artisan ini? Soalnya emakยฒ di sini sensitive sekali soal harga tempe
btw, buat yang tahun ini pulkam dan di kampungnya ada pantai, kalo nemu bolaยฒ bundar gini jangan dihancurin ya wkwkwkw
karena itu yang udah dibundar-bundarin sama si kepiting adalah pasir yang udah dia periksa untuk cari makanan. biasanya plankton.
jadi kalo kita dengan sengaja injek dan hancurin, itutuh kemungkinan bikin dia kerja ekstra karna harus periksa lagi semuanya dari awal ๐ญ๐ญ
I know someone whose pic got posted in ig w/o his permission then the uploader became popular & ppl started asking about that post. The pic was taken from afar but his friends can recognize him. He wanted her to delete it coz it was uploaded on the bday of his hidden love.
"My kid came home from school talking about the weird lunch lady.
"Mom, she's so strange. She memorizes everyone's name by the third day. Like, all 600 kids."
I figured she was exaggerating. Teenagers do that.
Then parent-teacher night happened. I was running late, hadn't eaten, saw the cafeteria was open. Grabbed a sandwich. The lunch lady, older woman with gray hair in a hairnet, was cleaning tables.
"You're Zoe's mom," she said without looking up.
I stopped. "How'd you know?"
"Same eyes. She sits table seven, always picks the apples nobody wants because they're bruised. Drinks chocolate milk even though she's lactose intolerant. Hurts herself rather than waste food."
I stood there, stunned. "You know this about my daughter?"
"I know it about all of them."
She kept wiping tables. Started talking, not to me exactly, just... talking.
"Marcus, table three, his dad left last year. Always takes double servings on Fridays because there's less food at home on weekends. Jennifer counts calories out loud to punish herself. Brett throws away lunches his mom packs because kids make fun of the ethnic food, but he's starving by sixth period. Ashley's parents are divorcing, she stress-eats in the bathroom."
"Why are you telling me this?"
She finally looked at me. "Because you're all at parent-teacher conferences talking about grades. Nobody's talking about this. About who's eating, who's not, who's hurting."
"What do you do about it?"
"What can I do? I'm the lunch lady. I make sure Marcus gets those extra servings without asking. I tell Jennifer the calorie counts are wrong, lower than they are. I pack Brett containers of his mom's food labeled as 'cafeteria leftovers' so he can eat it without shame. I bought Zoe lactose-free chocolate milk with my own money, tell her we're trying a new brand."
I felt like I'd been punched.
"Does anyone know you do this?"
"The kids who need to know, know. That's enough."
I went home and couldn't stop thinking about it. Started asking Zoe questions. She confirmed everything.
"Yeah, Mrs. Chen just... sees people. She stopped my friend from... she helped when nobody else noticed."
Turns out, Mrs. Chen had worked at that school for 22 years. Made $14 an hour. Knew the story of every struggling kid who came through her lunch line. Never reported it, never made it official, just adjusted portions, swapped items, paid for things quietly.
Teachers didn't know the extent. Administrators had no idea. She just showed up, served food, and saved kids in ways nobody measured.
Last year, Mrs. Chen had a stroke. Had to retire.
The school hired someone new. Efficient. Fast. Didn't learn names.
Within three months, the guidance counselor's office was flooded. Kids breaking down. Nobody could figure out why.
Until one kid finally said it: "Mrs. Chen knew when we were drowning. She threw life preservers disguised as extra tater tots. Now nobody's watching."
The school brought Mrs. Chen back. Part-time. Not to serve food. Just to be there. They called her position "Student Wellness Observer."
She's 68 now, walks with a cane, can't lift heavy trays anymore.
But she still memorizes all 600 names by the third day.
Still knows who needs what.
Still saves kids during lunch periods when everyone else is just serving food.
My daughter graduated last month. In her speech, she thanked Mrs. Chen.
"Some people teach math. Some teach history. Mrs. Chen taught us that being seen is sometimes the only thing standing between surviving and giving up."
The whole cafeteria stood up.
Turns out, weird lunch ladies who memorize names?
They're the most important people in the building."
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Let this story reach more hearts....
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Ai image is for demonstration purpose only.
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By Grace Jenkins
@hatsukoiboo@butterflieyzh@echeseys@acoustic_forSHU Betul, beda konsep. Coba aja nonton baik-baik dari pas episode awal, dijelasin kok. Intinya Nana Tour versi lebih enak dari Youth Over Flower, udah dapet seragam, naik bus, makan udah include semua. Tapi sama-sama seru โบ๏ธ