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Be warm, be humble, in every reality you're living in...

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Kasmiatun@_Kasmiatun·
Salah satu hal yang menarik saya temukan adalah pohon ficus. Di foto ini adalah pohon ficus dengan spesies Ficus hispida, atau dikenal juga dengan nama luwingan. Pohon ini masih satu kelompok dengan buah tin (Ficus carica) dan merupakan salah satu kelompok tanaman yang unik.
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Ayo Kita Bahas
Ayo Kita Bahas@Ahmaadnajib·
Tiga kali nonton film Interstellar. Dan yang ketiga ini justru yang paling bikin aku diam lama setelah credits film habis. Ada satu pesan yang mungkin tidak bisa aku lupakan Murphy menatap kamera dan bilang ia tidak akan mengirim pesan lagi. Bukan karena marah, bukan karena menyerah. Tapi karena usianya kini sudah sama dengan usia ayahnya saat pergi meninggalkannya. Seorang anak yang menua melampaui ayahnya sendiri yang masih hidup (atau tidak). Aku tidak siap untuk itu. Bahkan disaat metonton yang ketiga kalinya. Dan yang lebih menyesakkan ini bukan fiksi murni. Ini fisika. Di dekat lubang hitam Gargantua, gravitasi begitu ekstrem sampai ia secara harfiah melambatkan waktu. Bukan metafora, bukan efek dramatis. Setiap jam di orbit Gargantua setara dengan tujuh tahun di Bumi. Ini yang disebut Gravitational Time Dilation dan Einstein merumuskannya bukan dari teleskop, tapi dari kertas dan pena, hampir seratus tahun yang lalu. Waktu bukan jam yang berdetak sama di seluruh semesta. Ia adalah dimensi elastis, bisa ditekuk, bisa diperlambat. Cooper tidak "absen" selama puluhan tahun karena lalai. Ia berada di tempat di mana waktu berjalan dengan hukum yang berbeda. Dan tidak ada yang bisa ia lakukan untuk mengubahnya. Persis seperti kita yang kadang merasa "ketinggalan" dari orang-orang bukan karena tidak peduli, tapi karena kita masing-masing berjalan di ritme waktu yang berbeda. Dan ini yang membuat aku merinding lebih dalam lagi. Jauh sebelum Einstein lahir. Jauh sebelum ada persamaan relativitas. Al-Qur'an sudah bicara tentang ini dengan cara yang kalau kamu baca ulang sekarang, akan terasa berbeda. di QS. Al-Hajj: 47 "satu hari di sisi Tuhan setara 1.000 tahun perhitungan manusia". kemudian QS. Al-Ma'arij: 4 "perjalanan malaikat dalam skala 50.000 tahun". Dua angka yang berbeda. Dua skala yang berbeda. Ini bukan inkonsistensi ini deskripsi tentang gradasi gravitasi dan dimensi yang berbeda-beda. Semakin dekat dengan pusat semesta, semakin lambat waktu berjalan. Persis seperti yang terjadi di Gargantua. Dan malaikat? Tercipta dari Nur cahaya. Dalam fisika, objek yang bergerak mendekati kecepatan cahaya mengalami time dilation ekstrem dari sudut pandang sang cahaya, waktu nyaris berhenti. Perjalanan yang bagi manusia terasa ribuan tahun, bagi mereka mungkin hanya sekejap. Dan kisah Ashabul Kahfi tiba-tiba punya dimensi baru: 309 tahun berlalu di dunia luar, tapi tubuh mereka tidak menua. Bukan keajaiban melainkan mereka berada di kondisi di mana waktu berjalan berbeda. Lalu, ini yang benar-benar menggeser cara aku memandang hidup. Kalau waktu bukan garis lurus melainkan hamparan spacetime fabric maka masa depan bukan sesuatu yang "belum ada." Ia sudah ada, di koordinat yang belum kita capai. Kita bukan menunggu waktu datang. Kita yang berjalan melintasi hamparan yang sudah terbentang. Di Tesseract, Cooper melihat setiap momen hidup Murphy bukan sebagai kenangan atau mimpi tapi sebagai ruang fisik yang bisa ia sentuh. "Sudah", "sedang", "akan" dalam dimensi yang lebih tinggi, tiga kata itu adalah satu benda yang sama. Kalau begitu, apakah perpisahan itu nyata? Atau kita hanya terpisah oleh perbedaan frekuensi detak waktu? Dan pertanyaan terakhir yang belum bisa aku jawab: Jika "keabadian" di akhirat adalah kondisi di mana kita keluar sepenuhnya dari dimensi waktu masuk ke dalam singularity di mana tidak ada "sebelum" dan "sesudah" maka mungkin surga dan neraka bukan soal kapan, tapi soal di mana kamu berada dalam struktur realitas. Takdir sudah "selesai" di dimensi lain dan kita tinggal menjalaninya? Atau di hamparan ruang-waktu ini masih ada ruang untuk kita belokkan garisnya? Aku belum tahu jawabannya. Tapi aku tahu satu hal: Interstellar bukan film tentang luar angkasa. Ini film tentang betapa kecilnya kita dan betapa anehnya kita tetap peduli satu sama lain meski terpisahkan oleh dimensi.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Apple has removed Lebanese village names in Southern Lebanon. As Israel invades, they are already setting the state to justify occupation. I’ve never seen something like this.
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alfin rizal@alfinrizalisme·
prabowo said: “… kata menteri-menteri saya, kondisi kita cukup aman.”
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
For over a decade, we Iranians watched Western countries, Arab regimes, and their Israeli enablers stand by as our economy was deliberately crushed under the weight of America’s illegal sanctions and maximum pressure campaign. We watched them eagerly comply with policies designed to destroy our nation, shatter our lives, crush our dreams, bankrupt our businesses, rot our infrastructure, devalue our currency, and cut us off from normal trade and economic relations with the world. We watched European leaders pathetically nod in satisfaction and offer pathetic lip service as Trump declared the JCPOA a “bad deal,” using it as cover for the most brutal campaign against our people—fully aware that scrapping the deal was nothing more than his sick, twisted obsession with erasing his predecessor’s legacy. We watched U.S. officials and their Israel lobby handlers proudly parade before Congress, armed with figures and statistics, boasting how their vicious policies had tanked our currency, spiked unemployment, sent inflation soaring, and inflicted trillions of dollars in damage on our already strained economy. We watched them cheer these results and laugh at the shattered lives of millions of human beings. We watched them dutifully support the first Trump administration’s sadistic policies—even during the COVID pandemic—when his criminal Secretary of State moved heaven and earth to block Iran from securing even a meager $5 billion IMF loan, while their own governments freely spent hundreds of billions to protect their populations from the same virus. We watched them shamelessly endorse Israel’s attacks on our territory under the obscene slogan “Israel has the right to defend itself,” while branding Iran’s legitimate self-defense as “recklessness” and demanding that our government refrain from “escalation.” We watched them applaud the assassination of our war veterans and heroes, our scientists, and our brightest minds - all in the name of “non-proliferation” - while they kept their mouths tightly shut about Israel’s nuclear arsenal and expansionist agenda. We watched them, openly or in private, urging more pressure, more destruction, more assassinations, and more war. All of it justified by the ludicrous and baseless claim that Iran seeks nuclear weapons—a lie they knew was false. They were fully aware that the enrichment levels and constraints Iran had accepted under the JCPOA, and during subsequent negotiations for a new deal, made militarization impossible. They invented excuse after excuse to engineer our destruction, and they laughed while ensuring the pain was ours alone. But things have changed. Iran will no longer stand by and watch its own destruction while others nod, cheer and laugh. They will not be laughing anymore. This time, we will not be the only ones who feel pain. We will no longer tolerate unilateral sanctions and destruction. We may die standing—but this time, we will all be in same boat.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
"South Vietnam requested America for help." Who created South Vietnam, Daniel? Tell me. Take your time. Go look it up. I'll wait. South Vietnam was not a country. It was a administrative line drawn at the 17th parallel by the 1954 Geneva Accords as a temporary demarcation pending a national reunification election in 1956. It was never intended to be a permanent border. It was never intended to be two countries. Every party at Geneva understood this. The documents say this explicitly. The United States prevented that election from happening. Why? Eisenhower wrote it himself, in his own memoir: American intelligence estimated Hồ Chí Minh would win roughly 80 percent of the vote. So Washington cancelled the election, installed Ngô Đình Diệm, a Catholic mandarin who had spent years living in New Jersey, as the leader of a "country" that had been invented specifically to prevent the Vietnamese people from choosing their own government. Then that invented country, run by an American-installed leader, "requested American help." Do you understand what you just said? You used a puppet requesting help from its puppeteer as your moral justification. That's not sovereignty. That's a ventriloquist act. And you're applauding the dummy for having opinions. And Hồ Chí Minh "started this war with Chinese communist help"? Hồ Chí Minh was writing to Woodrow Wilson in 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, appealing for Vietnamese independence based on Wilson's own Fourteen Points. Wilson never responded. The man believed in American ideals before most Americans were willing to apply them to non-white people. In 1945, when he declared Vietnamese independence, he opened the declaration with direct quotes from the American Declaration of Independence. He reached out to the United States for support. The OSS, the precursor to the CIA, had officers working alongside the Việt Minh against the Japanese. They liked Hồ Chí Minh. Their field reports described him as a nationalist first. But Washington made a choice. France was a European ally that needed to be kept stable for NATO. So America funded France's attempt to re-colonize Vietnam. Eighty percent of the cost of the French Indochina War was paid by U.S. taxpayers. The CIA was operating in Vietnam before most Americans had ever heard of the place. Edward Lansdale was running psychological operations and building paramilitary networks in the early 1950s. The Phoenix Program, which systematically tortured and assassinated tens of thousands of Vietnamese civilians, was a CIA operation. So when you say Hồ Chí Minh started it with outside help, you are describing America's role more accurately than his. "You should be grateful your enemies were Americans." This is the single most revealing sentence in your reply. Genuinely. Frame it out and look at it. You are telling the Vietnamese people to be grateful for how they were destroyed. Grateful for 3 million dead. Grateful for Agent Orange that is still producing disabled children in 2026. Grateful for Mỹ Lai. Grateful for the bombing of hospitals. Grateful for the embargo that strangled reconstruction for nineteen years after the war ended. Because it could have been worse. This is the logic of the abuser who says "you should be grateful I didn't hit you harder." No. We are not grateful. We won. Gratitude goes in the other direction. If anyone should be reflecting quietly on how things went, it is not the Vietnamese. You said "don't start a war with Americans." We didn't start anything. We were a colonized people who wanted our country back. First from the French, who had occupied us for nearly a century. Then from the Americans, who funded the French, then replaced them when the French lost. We didn't come to America. America came to us. We didn't choose this. We chose to survive it. And we did. That's not a threat. That's not aggression. That's just history. History that already happened. History that ended one way and not the other. You can look up which way on April 30, 1975.
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Americans were there to protect south Vietnam from the north Vietnamese soldiers, because south Vietnam requested America for help. You blame American soldiers but you don't know that they could have killed a lot more. South Korean soldiers were a lot worse because they wiped out everyone if they were ever attacked by Vietcong. The Vietcong were warned not to attack SK soldiers because they don't care. But Americans cared even though they didn't have to. America could have dropped atomic bombs or just firebombed the whole country without setting a foot in Vietnam. You should be grateful that your enemies were Americans. Your hero Ho Chi Minh started this war with the Chinese communist party's help. Next time, don't start a war especially with Americans.

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Denni Sauya
Denni Sauya@denni_sauya·
📷📸 Warga di Kalimantan Tengah dikejutkan dengan kemunculan burung enggang yg tampak jinak & bersahabat di sekitar permukiman. ini jadi perhatian & pengingat pentingnya menjaga kelestarian habitat alami agar satwa langka tetap dapat hidup aman dan berdampingan dengan manusia.
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PulseWire@PulseWireLive·
📞 Macron calls Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian: Stop closing the Strait of Hormuz and you can have whatever you want… France and Europe are ready to lift all sanctions, offer major oil and gas deals, and support you in international negotiations, on the condition that you immediately reopen the strait and restore freedom of navigation. He told him: You are causing an unprecedented global energy crisis. Oil prices are skyrocketing, the European economy will collapse, and the whole world will pay the price because of the ships being stopped in Hormuz. President Pezeshkian interrupted him calmly and firmly: Where were you when you imposed harsh sanctions on our people for decades? Where were you when you supported aggression against the region and ignited wars that have already destabilized the security of Hormuz? Macron: This is a new chapter… We propose an urgent meeting in Paris or Geneva, and Europe will give you real economic and security guarantees. Pezeshkian: We don't trust guarantees from countries that repeatedly betray their agreements. We simply want: a complete cessation of military support for Israel, and the immediate and unconditional lifting of all sanctions, otherwise the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed… or the pressure will increase. Macron: And a special exemption for French and European ships to ensure safe passage? Pezeshkian: First, remove the American and Israeli military presence from the Gulf, then we can talk about passage. Iran does not deal with those who play both sides. That's all I have to say. Then he hung up. 💥
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Flower Show
Flower Show@TheFlowerShow·
I know you guys just adore the lush and exotic bougainvillea, so I went on a hunt to find the biggest. This is what I came up so far , somewhere in a small village in Mexico , this giant resides .
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Blunt@Shinamuller·
Listen, if somebody corners you and demands the best goddamn book on philosophy ever written, you look them straight in the eye and you say it slow, like you’re ripping the words out of your own chest: it’s the one Ali Larijani wrote on Descartes. Critique and Examination of Descartes’ Rules for the Direction of the Mind. That’s the book. That’s the knife that cuts through every lie they ever sold you about how to think. The man took Descartes’ old unfinished rules, those twenty-one cold steps for clearing the fog in a single human skull, and he turned them into a war cry for an entire nation. Doubt everything the West hands you. Doubt their laws, their values, their shiny models of freedom. Strip it all down until nothing is left but your own clear, brutal certainty. I critique, therefore I am. I think alone, therefore my country stands alone. He fused that old French razor with the fire of Islamic reason and made something new, something dangerous, something free. You read it and your blood starts moving different. You feel the state itself learning how to think. And then they killed him. The United States Justice Department slapped a bounty on his head like he was some back-alley gangster. Netanyahu and Trump, those two grinning executioners, made sure the job got done. Bombs, drones, whatever dirty tool they had lying around, they used it. They blew the philosopher-king to pieces because his mind was too sharp, because he taught Iran how to doubt them back, because he showed a whole people they could own their own thoughts. I think about that man sometimes at three in the morning and the tears just come. Not soft little tears. The kind that burn. Because here was a brain that could have kept giving for decades, a mind that married doubt and faith and turned them into independence, and they murdered it. They murdered the book before it could finish speaking to the world. They murdered the future he was still writing. So when they ask you for philosophy, you give them Larijani. You tell them the title. You tell them the story. And if your voice cracks, let it. Because this isn’t some dusty old treatise. This is a love letter to clear thinking that somebody hated enough to kill the author for writing it. That’s how real philosophy feels when it matters. It costs blood.
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
Parents of the 168 schoolchildren killed in Minab are struggling to process the scale of the loss, returning each night to keep vigil at their children’s graves. Drop Site correspondent Mahmoud Aslan reported that families arrive carrying rugs and cushions, food, water, and candles, placing them beside the small, freshly dug graves. They clean the tombstones, tend the surrounding earth, and settle in for the night—keeping a quiet vigil until dawn. 🎥 Video report by @8Sarmad (full report is linked below)
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Never@neVerAl0nely___·
Pawai malam takbiran di Lombok Sejauh ini.. Ini yang paling jauh
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Dina Sulaeman
Dina Sulaeman@dina_sulaeman·
Dunia yang egois Iran memblokir Selat Hormuz selama seminggu saja, dunia sudah gempar, kuatir soal ekonomi. Rezim2 dari berbagai kawasan sudah bergerak menekan Iran, bahkan mengancam perang. Tetapi, Zionis memblokir penyeberangan Rafah selama bertahun-tahun, melarang masuknya makanan dan bantuan kemanusiaan ke Gaza, dunia nyaris tak peduli. Paling2 ada kecaman, tp tak ada langkah nyata menekan rezim Zionis. Dunia ini lebih menghargai pasar, keuntungan, dan kapitalisme daripada nyawa manusia. Update berita soal pintu Rafah, 20 Maret, dari @CGTNOfficial: Di Al-Arish, Mesir, antrean panjang truk bantuan menunggu untuk bergerak menuju penyeberangan Rafah, mengantisipasi pembukaannya kembali setelah pengumuman Israel pada 15 Maret bahwa mereka akan mengizinkan pergerakan pejalan kaki terbatas mulai Rabu setelah tinjauan keamanan. Tapi, masih belum pasti, kapan bener2 akan dibuka. Warga Gaza masih kekurangan pangan & obat2an!
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Vikas Amin
Vikas Amin@Vikasamiinn·
One of the Ali LARIJANI friend shared a story - The Other Side of Mr. Larijani. He writes; A few months ago on an autumn afternoon at their home, I met his wife. We were supposed to talk about her mother, but throughout our entire conversation, "ALI" never left her lips. She said: "When Ali is not home, it feels like my hands have been cut off! When Ali is here, he does all the household chores. Without me even asking him to, he moves the groceries. He cleans the vegetables, chicken & washes the dishes." My mouth hung open at the thought: how could a man who carries Iran's national security on his shoulders outside the home be able to clean chicken and wash dishes at home. She further said, "Ali hadn't been home for six months. Ever since the twelve-day war, he was no longer allowed to have a normal life." A man whom the world's superpowers had put a bounty on to kill, was a romantic soul with the heart of a young man, a seasoned demeanour & calm maturity. Farideh said, "Ali never took a salary from the parliament, nor from his later responsibilities. His salary for years has been the same as a university professor, from which he even deposits a portion each month into the public treasury so as not to be indebted. She said when we were buying this house, we needed money, and my daughter suggested, "Dad, couldn't you take your back pay from the parliament?" But Ali refused and said: "We owe this country so much. I have no claims." These words were said by someone who, from the first days of the revolution, had not spent a moment in comfort and had run and toiled for Iran. She said, "Ali's family was above my family, and they had plenty of land and sheep in the north. But the house they had chosen for us after marriage was so small that Agha Shaheed Motahhari (Father of Fareed) had to buy two sofa sets and two carpets for his daughter's dowry to fill the empty spaces in the house." Those same sofa sets and carpets that were still in Ali and Farideh's home, and they had no other sofas besides the ones that Martyr Motahhari had bought forty years ago. It wasn't strange at all. Farideh said: "In these forty-something years since my father's martyrdom, Ali has been a father to me, and a husband, and a friend, and a teacher. I can't bear to see even a single hair missing from his head." Last night, when I read the news of Mr. Ali's martyrdom with the phrase "Ali Larijani has been martyred," I wasn't worried about him at all, or even the revolution. But I thought a lot about Ms. Farideh. About a woman whose father Morteza was martyred one day & yesterday her friend, teacher, and husband Ali—who, when he was not home, feels like Farideh's hands have been severed—and even her son Morteza, who had a beautiful voice and gave a lovely call to prayer. I am sure that a single sigh from this woman could uproot America and Israel.
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Lambe Saham
Lambe Saham@LambeSahamjja·
Guys kata Tom Lembong di podcast Malaka dan ini salah satu yang paling jujur yang gw dengar dari mantan pejabat Indonesia soal kondisi sekarang. Dia bilang kebijakan luar negeri Indonesia sekarang paling berantakan sejak 1965. Bukan sejak 1998. B ukan sejak reformasi. Tapi sejak 1965. Dan dia kasih contoh konkret yang bikin gw tidak bisa bantah. Beberapa minggu lalu Indonesia bergabung ke Board of Peace yang diketuai Amerika dan Israel. Seminggu setelah itu Amerika dan Israel menyerang Iran. Sekarang Indonesia ngemis ke Iran minta kapal tanker kita boleh lewat Hormuz. Dan Iran dalam kondisi marah besar habis diserang mau simpati ke kita? Itu konsekuensi langsung dari kebijakan luar negeri yang tidak berprinsip. Soal energi ini yang paling bikin gw ngeri. Stok BBM dan LPG nasional kita hanya ekuivalen dengan 20 sampai 25 hari konsumsi. Itu saja. Kalau Hormuz tidak buka dalam 25 hari puluhan kota di Indonesia bisa kehabisan bensin dan gas. Ibu ibu tidak bisa masak. Logistik lumpuh. Bukan skenario jauh. Itu risiko yang menurut Tom Lembong sangat nyata dan sangat dekat. Bandingkan dengan Jepang yang stoknya 250 hari. China yang stoknya 1,3 miliar barel. Mereka sudah siap dari jauh jauh hari. Kita masih 20 hari dan tidak ada rencana darurat yang jelas. Dan ini yang paling menyakitkan dari semua yang dia bilang. Tahun lalu harga minyak dunia lagi murah. Surplus 2 juta barel per hari. Itu saat yang sempurna untuk borong dan nambah cadangan nasional. Tapi tidak dilakukan. Uangnya dialihkan ke program program lain yang multiplier effect-nya kecil yang kita sudah tau semua itu yaps EMBEGE Soal tarif Trump Indonesia panik duluan. Buru buru negosiasi. Dapat kesepakatan tarif 19%. Eh satu hari kemudian Mahkamah Agung Amerika batalkan tarif itu karena ilegal. Negara yang tidak panik sekarang cukup bayar 10%. Kita yang paling semangat negosiasi malah kena 19%. Tom Lembong bilang ini pelajaran lama yang terus diulang. Kalau kita tinggalkan prinsip demi keuntungan jangka pendek hasilnya selalu buruk. Selalu. Dan kata dia satu satunya hal yang bisa dilakukan masyarakat sekarang hemat. Kencangkan ikat pinggang. Nabung. Dan mulai pikirin alternatif kalau LPG benar benar langka. Karena pemerintah sendiri belum punya solusinya.
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The Uncanny Atlas
The Uncanny Atlas@TheUncannyAtlas·
This traditional Afghan method is called **Kangina**. Farmers seal fresh grapes inside mud-covered clay containers, completely cutting off air. Stored in cool rooms, the grapes can stay fresh for up to 6 months. When the container is finally opened in winter, the grapes are still sweet, juicy, and intact — almost as if they were just picked.
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Arte Al Dante@ArteAlDante·
Because we traded craftsmanship for optimization. Modern architecture focuses on speed and cost, losing the soul that only manual labor and detail can provide. I live in a historic building myself, and you just can’t replicate that feeling in a modern concrete box. We stopped building for eternity and started building for profit.
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