Dengan nama Allah…
Hari ini, WAU secara rasminya menjalin kerjasama dengan Hilal Asyraf untuk menghasilkan
adaptasi animasi Nirnama. 🤝✨
Permulaan sebuah hikayat yang baru… 📖🌙
"Usaha, yakin dan tawakkal. Kepada Allah kita berserah…" 🙏
💥💥💥 Are you kidding me?! Is this a joke?! The military woman pictured here is literally the exact same person as the DoorDash grandma from a few days ago.
That's semaglutide or liraglutide injection pens being sold COD in Sepang/Putrajaya/Cyberjaya. No prescription. No doctor. Packed in plastic bags like kuih raya.
GLP-1 receptor agonists (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro) work by mimicking a gut hormone that tells your brain you're full. They also slow gastric emptying sofood sits in your stomach longer. Clinically effective for obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
You all dare to put this in your body buying from these 3rd party sellers ke
Tak sangka Indonesia, the largest population of Muslim on Earth, rupa2nya proxy America dan secara tak langsung, Israel. Masalahnya, aku tau rakyat Indonesia tak semuanya sokong keputusan Presiden mereka. Sedih betul dapat pemimpin camtu.
@lilykyle16@jonJ_ilobela So, what is the relation of Malaysia being a Muslim country (which is wrong, Malaysia is a secular country, with Islam as the official religion) and not being updated and behind with the updates of the conflict in Iran and not listening to the Trump's speech?
HANYA MALAYSIA DAN CHINA SAHAJA BOLEH BERTAHAN DALAM KRISIS MINYAK INI- JP MORGAN
Ketua JP Morgan Asia, Rajiv Batra dalam wawancaranya bersama CNBC International menyatakan dalam kalangan negara Asia. Hanya Ekonomi Malaysia dan China sahaja boleh bertahan dan sangat kukuh dalam hadapi Krisis Minyak susulan Penutupan Selat Hormuz dan Perang US Iran
Malaysia mempunyai beberapa lapisan ekonomi yang kukuh antaranya merupakan Pengeksport Tenaga Bersih kepada dunia. Rajiv juga menyatakan yang dasar kerajaan mengurangkan Defisit kewangan kerajaan membolehkan kewangan Kerajaan Malaysia kukuh dan impak krisis ini boleh dikawal. Harga barangan Malaysia tidak terjejas sangat kerana kerajaan berjaya kawal kadar inflasi ketika ini.
3 faktor ini menyebabkan ia menyokong ekuiti sebagai aset penting Malaysia dan kekuatan Ringgit Malaysia. Disebabkan analisis ini hanya China dan Malaysia sahaja boleh bertahan dalam krisis ini
Untuk Negara Asia yang lain. Rajiv Batra menyatakan ia perlu dilihat dalam cara kerajaan mengendalikan masalah ini. Dan ada negara yang sampai masa perlu korbankan sama ada pertumbuhan ekonomi atau kekuatan kewangan kerajaan jika konflik ini berpanjangan
After 4 years of work, solo dev Cakez breaks down in tears after opening Steam and learning his game Tangy TD made $250,000 in a week:
"I feel like I really don't deserve this."
It annoys me that so many people are under the impression that this guy, Steven Bradbury, is some subpar goober who lucked his way into gold.
That could not be further from the truth.
This is one of the most satisfying victories in the history of the Olympics if you know the full backstory.
This medal final was during his fourth Olympics, in Salt Lake City in 2002.
Earlier in his career, he was among the best athletes in the world in this specific event, the 1000 meter short-track men's speed skate.
But despite his talent, he just had some of the shittiest luck in the sport. We're talking a decade of shit luck.
In the '94 Winter Olympics, he was considered the odds-on favorite to take gold, but he fell in his heat after getting illegally pushed by an opponent (who was later disqualified). He didn't get a re-do. That was it. He got shoved by some asshole, and his Olympics was over.
Then in the '98 Winter Olympics, he was a favorite to at least medal in the same event but got caught up in a collision that wasn't his fault and failed to advance.
In 1994, he got his thigh sliced open by a competitor's skate during a race, which required 111 stitches and 18 months of recovery time.
In 2000, he broke his neck during training because a skater in front of him fell and tripped him up. That required a bunch of screws and plates being inserted into his skull and back and chest.
And doctors told him that he should stop skating. But he didn't wanna give up. It meant too much to him.
So, there he was in Salt Lake City in 2002, past his prime, a walking erector set, going up against opponents who were faster and younger and in their prime.
He manages to win his heat and advance to the quarterfinal but then has the shit luck (yet again) of having to go up against the best two athletes in the quarterfinal and only the top two advance.
He finishes third and thinks: "Damn, I gave it my best shot." But then, the second place finisher is disqualified, so Bradbury gets to advance to the semifinal.
Now, at this point, he's thinking: Well, shit, I'm not as fast as these younger guys, and I got a bad habit of getting taken out by crashes that aren't my fault.
So, he consults with the Australian national coach, Ann Zhang, and they decide that he should hang back from the pack and hope the pack crashes.
That is a perfectly valid strategy. If you crash, you lose, but speed skaters risk crashing to gain an advantage in order to win.
It may not feel exciting, but it is a valid strategy and just as risky: avoid crashes entirely and hope that pays off.
It paid off in the semifinal: the pack, including the defending Olympic champion, jostled too much and crashed. Bradbury wins and advances.
So, he's improbably in the final and takes the same approach, and it works: the entire pack jostles too much and crashes, and Bradbury's risk of hanging back pays off.
This victory was not some un-athletic schlub lucking his way into gold.
It was a journeyman athlete who never gave up and played smart after a career of shitty luck and finally got his due after it being snatched away from him so many times.
Hands down, one of my favorite Olympics stories.
I got to have dinner with Massimo Bottura at his incredible restaurant in Modena a couple years ago. He said something that’s stuck with me: there are only two styles of cuisine in the world, Chinese/French & Japanese/Italian. The first is all about technique and layers. The second is all about quality ingredients and simplicity.