Rodri Tanoto (陳曉陽)

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Rodri Tanoto (陳曉陽)

@RodriChen

🧠: Medicine, Global Health | ✊: Social Justice, Empowerment | ❤️: History, Folklore | 🧐: He/Him/'Koh'. Opini pribadi; tidak untuk dikutip.

Greater Jakarta, Indonesia Katılım Kasım 2012
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Rodri Tanoto (陳曉陽)@RodriChen·
Hotline Layanan Aduan, Konsultasi (v2): • Kekerasan Seksual, Perempuan & Anak, Berbasis Gender Online (KBGO) • Kes Reproduksi, trmsk Kehamilan Tdk Diinginkan • Pertolongan pd Keinginan Bunuh Diri • Konseling Laktasi/Menyusui • Pemasaran Sufor Tidak Etis • Tuntutan UU ITE
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प्रतीक देशपांडे (India Infographics Guy)
Indonesians were trading with northern Australians for an estimated 300 years prior to European contact. There’s some rock art of Indonesian ships. The interior of Australia was explored by Europeans relatively later in history. By then, plenty of Aboriginals had travelled to Singapore on Indonesian ships for trading
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Masih nggak habis pikir nama panda Satrio Wiratama. Like, even Indonesia-born panda cannot have a proper Chinese name.
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Gopal@MYasfika·
Apa culture shock kalian ketika pertama kali bekerja merantau ke jakarta?? Me : Dapur di jalan gang njirr, ini di kabupaten gapernah ada.
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Bryce Hanna@photobiogenesis·
Strangest thing I've learned today is that the eyes have an ocular microbiome It's become pretty common knowledge that the gut microbiome exists, and if you've been in the health space you've probably heard of the oral microbiome and skin microbiome The eye's bacterial population is probably the least understood, as the strains have to live under specific conditions of light, salinity, and the body's immune defense This could play a role in certain eye disorders like dry eyes or chronic conjunctivitis, and "ocular dysbiosis" could contribute to eye infection
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Wow, sama persis kaya Toraja.
Petruchio@petruch10

In parts of southern China, the dead are suspended in coffins a hundred meters in the air. The practice is called 悬棺, xuánguān, hanging coffins. In Fujian's Wuyi Mountains, wooden boat-coffins were placed in cliff caves above the Nine Bend River as early as the Shang period, more than three thousand years ago. Far to the west, in Sichuan and Yunnan, the Bo and related peoples carved coffins from heavy timber, hauled them up sheer rock faces, and left them lodged on wooden stakes driven into the cliff, set into hewn niches, or sealed inside natural caves. Some, at the Gongxian site in Yibin, are suspended as much as a hundred and ten meters above the ground. A coffin projects from the cliff face, ten meters or thirty or a hundred above the path, exposed to wind, rain, and birds, and in view of the living below; the dead man is suspended above ordinary human reach, removed from dogs, floods, grave robbers, and the soil, lodged halfway between the ground and the sky. The precise ritual meaning is unrecoverable, and varied by people and era. The Bo who made the famous Gongxian coffins disappeared after the Ming campaigns of the sixteenth century, taking their funerary culture with them. Yuan-era discussion of the Yunnan custom preserves one sentence of underlying logic: the higher the coffin, the more auspicious for the dead. The coffins can still be seen at Gongxian in Sichuan and above the Nine Bend River in Fujian, lodged where they were placed, in some cases, more than three thousand years ago.

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tiana ⚢
tiana ⚢@cherubbie·
just so funny to me because you for sure never knew how it felt like to be called kafir or cino at the prime age of 12!!! bc youre none of those things but youre suddenly a cece now ok!!!
tiana ⚢@cherubbie

seeing some people calling themselves cece now is so funny bc when “being chinese” wasn’t cool i faced so much scrutiny and micro aggression for being one and raised as one and i dont even look chindo lmao

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@podpod09 @KarinaShen54587 Why would Malaysia be the only potential possibility? There are plenty of SEA countries you can observe to see that racial segregation in Malaysia was born also out of their own decision on national identity.
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Matthew Nicolopodis@podpod09·
@KarinaShen54587 As a chindo Im a bit mixed. On one hand, I'm iffy since culture wise it took a while to be restored like language and celebrations. On the other, it's really disturbing a non-united society is each to their own bubble (Malaysia I'm looking at you)
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
what happened over the past few days is pretty amazing. The Israeli regime knew Nick Kristof was going to publish his NYT piece on their actual systematic rape of Palestinians including children and the use of dogs to rape, so they fabricated a new "report", the most insane one yet copy-pasted together by a proven fraud that repeats all the already debunked falsehoods and relies entirely on known proven hoaxers, and they actually got the NYT, BBC, CNN, AP, Reuters to launder it for them a day after the Kristof piece came out to bury it. They own the entire media class completely.
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@gwoyeuromatzyh What do you mean with "tbf chinese indonesians were already abandoning sinophone languages before soeharto."? What is your reference other than those anecdotal pages. And who do you mean by "his most loyal collaborators were the assimilated "peranakans""?
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