PECATUR PUTRI TANAH AIR MENGALAHKAN MAGNUS CARLES, PECATUR NOMER 1 DUNIA
Pecatur putri Tanah Air, WIM Chelsie Monica sukses mengalahkan Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen sang pecatur nomor satu dunia dalam sesi catur simultan yang berlangsung di Hong Kong.
Kemenangan ini terasa istimewa mengingat Carlsen dikenal sebagai salah satu pemain terhebat sepanjang sejarah dan telah menguasai puncak peringkat dunia selama lebih dari satu dekade.
Meski digelar dalam format simultan dan bukan laga turnamen resmi, momen ini tetap menjadi catatan bersejarah yang membuktikan kualitas serta daya saing pecatur Indonesia di kancah internasional.
Lewat torehan ini, Chelsie Monica turut memperpanjang daftar atlet Indonesia yang berhasil mencuri perhatian dunia sekaligus mengharumkan nama bangsa di panggung global.
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You have to be extremely self aware for this as a man. You have to have the ability to sit with very uncomfortable truths about your parents, esp your father as a man, a husband & a parent. This is a very uncomfortable & disturbing process, given most men are avoidants!
‼️SEJARAH BESAR BAGI OLAHRAGA INDONESIA‼️
Untuk pertama kali dalam sejarah, lagu Indonesia Raya berkumandang di World Climbing Series nomor lead.
Climber muda berusia 20 tahun asal Kediri, Putra Tri Ramadani a.k.a Srondeng meraih emas di World Climbing Series 2026 Praha, Rep Ceko, dini hari tadi.
Srondeng juga menjadi orang Asia Tenggara pertama dlm sejarah yg meraih emas World Climbing Series nomor lead.
Dahsyat, Srondeng!!!!
Selamat!!!!
@ecommurz You forgot something murz, out there, some souls are sold out, they have to feed the master timely. To make sure it timely? They pile up the money, just in case.
these sellout souls, talking about bills, but different bills.
Setelah Rupiah tembus 18.000 per USD, DPR memanggil Kementerian Keuangan dan Bank Indonesia untuk menanyakan strategi terkait stabilisasi Rupiah
Dan menurut gua ini kalian harus paham betul apa strategi mereka setelah ini
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In 1944, a Swiss engineer named Hans Hilfiker designed a clock for train stations. Sixty-eight years later, Apple put it on the iPad without asking. Switzerland sent them a $22 million bill. Apple paid.
The clock has a red second hand that sweeps the dial in 58.5 seconds, then pauses for a beat at the top of the minute. It waits for an electric signal from one master clock somewhere in the country before jumping forward. Every clock at every station shows the same second.
This kind of obsession runs through every Swiss train ride. Two crews drilled through 35 miles of solid Alps from opposite ends to build the Gotthard Base Tunnel. After 17 years and $12 billion, they met in the middle, 3 inches off. Vertically, the misalignment was under half an inch. It is the longest train tunnel on Earth, and the deepest, with up to 1.4 miles of rock overhead. Nine workers died building it.
Switzerland has more train track per square mile than any country in Europe. Nearly three times more than the European average. The Swiss ride more trains per person than anyone in the world except Japan. The average is 1,500 miles a year.
Punctuality runs on its own scale. Last year, 94 out of every 100 Swiss trains arrived on time. And in Switzerland, "on time" means "within 3 minutes of the schedule." Germany gives trains 6 minutes. France and Italy give 5. Use Germany's gentler rule, and 99 out of 100 Swiss long-distance trains arrived on time. Germany itself manages 62.
The trains have been fully electric for decades. Since January 2025, all of that electricity comes from clean energy, mostly from eight hydroelectric plants the railway owns. A long-distance Swiss train carries one passenger 60 miles on about half the electricity an electric car would use.
Scenery like that takes work. It takes a country that spends $18 billion on its trains in four years, powers them with Alpine water, drills 35 miles through solid mountain, and treats a 3-minute delay as a national failure. The view out the window is what's left over.
People have learned a few psychological buzzwords on social media,like "gaslighting," "narcissist," "boundaries," and "toxic", and now they use them to run away from normal human conflict. Sometimes your partner isn't a "toxic narcissist violating your boundaries"; sometimes they are just annoyed, having a bad day, and you are actually the one who was wrong. We have weaponized therapy language to ensure we never have to apologize or compromise.
Single guys need to be joy maxxing. Hanging with friends. Grilling. Lifting weights. Eating steaks. Enjoying a hobby. Grabbing beers. Hitting on girls. Getting rejected (the right one won’t). Laughing about it. Wood working. Side hustling. Reading. Learning niche facts. Locking in. Working hard. Just fully living and enjoying their lives. It’s very attractive when you love your life. It’s very attractive when your life is full. Law of attraction baby. You attract what you are.
The internet constantly tells women that men are terrible listeners because the second a woman starts venting about her day, the man immediately interrupts to offer a logical solution. We are taught to view this as him being dismissive, emotionally unintelligent, or invalidating our feelings.
The strict, unpopular truth is that to a man, fixing the problem is his absolute highest, most desperate form of empathy.
Women vent to connect; we want our partner to just sit in the dark with us and validate the emotion. But men are hardwired to view the woman they love being in distress as an active threat. When he immediately offers a spreadsheet, a strategy, or a solution to your problem, he isn't trying to silence you. His brain has recognized that something in the world is hurting his partner, and his immediate, visceral instinct is to assassinate the thing causing you pain.
We constantly shame men for "not just listening," completely ignoring the fact that his attempt to fix your life is his most profound declaration of love.