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Z i K
@zikakbar
Semua bisa kita urus belakangan / Turut bersuka cita™️ / I am the light,the way / 🖤☠️
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta Beigetreten Şubat 2011
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@ponakannyaom saya berhenti baca prince of tennis sejak bertemu orang yang main tennis hanya dengan 2 senar
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REAL GUYS.. kalo lagi susah tidur, please cobain deh hirup BALSEM satu ini! The scent is so calming & bikin badan jadi relax, tau-tau pules aja pokoknya mah 😭👍


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GUYS AKU DAH BISA TIDUR MALAM🤣👍🏻 berkat balsem yg nyokap gw beli di shopee ini anjrit no peres. Gw udh nyoba minum teh, penutup mata kamomil semua gk ngaruh yg ngaruh BALSEM THAILAND
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Nusantara Myths Vol. II:
The Cosmology of Batak Karo
Dikisahkan bahwa pada awal penciptaan, Dibata menciptakan manusia melalui perantaraan Tuan Banua Kolling. Empat puluh delapan jiwa mengisi dunia dalam keutuhan—tanpa kematian dan bayang-bayang akan terpisahnya tubuh dari roh.



calci — help rt pinned@constellave
@deoteir patiently waiting for the batak karo one
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@DoraemonHariIni gua pikir selama ini itu semacam puisi tentang ingatan Nobita yang samar-samar 🫠
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Sempat terjadi di Doraemon jilid 6 cetakan 1992:

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Komik Yotsuba edisi langka nih
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When Dostoevsky began gambling away the money he earned from writing The Gambler—a novel about a man ruined by roulette—he was painfully aware of the contradiction.
Emotionally, he described gambling as a cycle of feverish hope followed by despair and self-loathing. While playing, he felt electrified, convinced that one more spin could change his fate. After losing, he was disgusted with himself and felt morally degraded. The fact that he was losing money earned through intense mental labor made the experience even worse, since writing was exhausting for him and often done under severe deadlines.
Intellectually, he understood exactly what was happening. He knew gambling wasn’t about money but about surrendering to fate, challenging chance, and briefly escaping responsibility. That is why The Gambler reads less like a warning and more like a confession. He wasn’t surprised by his actions, but he was horrified by his inability to stop, even with full awareness.
Morally and spiritually, the contradiction fed into Dostoevsky’s lifelong themes of sin, self-punishment, and redemption. He believed suffering could lead to truth and transformation, and gambling became one of the ways he enacted that suffering. He felt degraded and trapped, yet unable to break free—an experience that later deepened the compassion and psychological realism in his greatest novels. In short, he felt ashamed, lucid, and powerless all at once, painfully aware that understanding a vice does not free someone from it.

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BERANI TONTON? - Perang Vietnam 1972
There is a 2004 Korean horror movie called #RPoint that is basically a 100-minute panic attack. It’s #TheThing meets #FullMetalJacket and it’s one of the most effective psychological horrors ever made.
Here is why you need to watch it. ↓

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