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Sylvia plath wannabe | carat| this account is my daily journaling yapping to myself for myself 💓

paradise Katılım Şubat 2012
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I can't not complain this app it keep me sane
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WTB tiket one ok rock Jakarta 1 Tix yang bisa cod venue preferably .. karena sendiri cari yg bisa barengan 🥹
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Ahmad Arif
Ahmad Arif@aik_arif·
Tulisan di @hariankompas ini mengungkap, Hantavirus di Indonesia itu merupakan fenomena gunung es. Penelitian serologis menunjukkan antibodi hantavirus ditemukan pada manusia di Indonesia sejak dekade 1980-an. Ini menandakan paparan virus sudah terjadi lama, terutama di kawasan perkotaan padat dan pelabuhan. Jejak penularannya pada manusia, dan sering salah diagnosa dg penyakit lain. Bahkan, riset di jurnal Viruses (2019) menemukan varian "Serang virus" karena ditemukan di Serang. Analisis genetik menunjukkan virus ini berbeda dari strain hantavirus lain yang sudah dikenal. Penemuan ini memperlihatkan bahwa Indonesia kemungkinan memiliki keragaman hantavirus yang belum banyak dipetakan. Temuan tersebut penting karena menunjukkan evolusi lokal virus, membuka kemungkinan adanya strain endemik Indonesia.
Harian Kompas@hariankompas

Kasus di kapal pesiar MV Hondius menjadi alarm bagi Indonesia yang selama puluhan tahun menyimpan ancaman zoonosis tersembunyi. #Kesehatan #AdadiKompas kompas.id/artikel/hantav…

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飞 #1312
飞 #1312@itsquaileggs·
Dari kampanye pun tim kampanyenya udah 'keceplosan' bilang kalo dana mbg dari motong anggaran pendidikan, kesehatan & perlindungan sosial. Jadi terbukti kan sekarang. Bahkan bukan cuma 3 sektor itu yg dipotong dananya, tp literally hampir semua sektor kecuali parcok & parjo
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TxtdariUGM@Txtdariiugm

sama aja ga sih, waktu awal MBG digembar-gemborkan pada mempertanyakan duitnya dari mana. tiba-tiba ada gebrakan dari prabowo untuk melakukan so called 'efisiensi'. padahal itu mah nyomotin anggaran dari instansi/sumber angagran lainnya biar 1 instansi itu jadi yg paling jumbo anggarannya. lagi-lagi ini cuma masalah political will kok

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Koh iYon
Koh iYon@wiyokooo·
32 tahun rezim militer aja gak bisa tertibkan penumpang kereta tapi di tangan jonan semua beres Masih percaya masyarakat bisa tertib di tangan tentara? Ya gak akan lah🤣
zhil@zhil_arf

Dulu penumpang kereta 100x lebih biadab dan liar dan bebal daripada orang-orang motor di QRT ini. Dalam 5 tahun beres. Secara behavior rakyat kita bahkan sudah lebih tertib dari Jepang, karena tidak ada orang mabuk. Kita cuma butuh sistem bagus.

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blue@bluewmist·
probably one of the reasons why people engage in self sabotage is a desire to return to a state where you possess nothing and are nothing, and therefore nothing can be expected of you... like a return to childhood
Andyy@fw_andyyy

self-sabotage is also:

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gomi@parveen__tyagi·
a thought only becomes powerful when you believe it. the moment you stop believing every negative thought in your head is the moment your life starts getting lighter. your mind will tell you all kinds of things when you’re trying to grow. that you’re not good enough, that you’re behind, that you’ll fail, that nobody believes in you but let me remind you. your mind is not always telling you the truth. “fear speaks the loudest right before you’re about to change your life.” that voice in your head knows all your insecurities, all your weak spots, all the pain you carry. it knows exactly what to say to make you doubt yourself again.but you have to take a stand. you have to say you know what, NO i am not buying into this, that's bullshit. This isn't true. A thought has no power, you have the power.. that’s the secret. thoughts by themselves are nothing. they pass through your mind like clouds passing through the sky. you are the one giving them meaning. you are the one handing them power. the moment you stop buying into every negative story your mind creates, everything starts changing. protect your energy. protect your belief in yourself. not every thought deserves your attention. not every fear deserves your trust. sometimes the strongest thing you can do is look at the chaos in your mind and say “no. i don’t believe you anymore.”
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Neuroscience considers metacognition the highest form of intelligence..... "the ability to think about your own thinking."

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Justin Willians 🎸@jstwillians·
Cost MBG 1 hari: 1 Triliun Cost per semester di UI/orang (estimati tertinggi): 15jt 1T/(15jt*8semester) = 8300 Hanya dengan stop MBG selama 1 hari, ada 8300 orang yang bisa kuliah hingga S1. Tapi karena rezim gamau rakyatnya pinter sih.. Mau dikatakan apa lagi...
바구스 리판도리 아디웨나@baguslifandry

@Txtdariiugm logika nya secara cost kuliah gratis itu super lebih besar dari MBG. Buat yg mikir mbg aja nguras cost negara, ya apalagi kuliah gratis. paling janji doang, mikir belakangan, ga akan kebukti. mending MBG. udah smooth gini

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This is just disgusting ?? Can't they what's available and be at peace with dying instead ??? They do it with everyone sharks fins, swallow nest
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

A donkey skin sells in Kenya for $130. Boiled into a Chinese beauty product called ejiao, it becomes part of an $8 billion industry. Almost 6 million donkeys are killed every year to feed it. The finished products are sold on Amazon. Ejiao is a kind of gelatin made by simmering donkey skin for hours. It's mixed into face creams, anti-aging pills, candies, and tonics. Even China's own health regulator has admitted ejiao is just boiled donkey skin. No clinical trials show that it works. But a hit Chinese TV drama called Empress in the Palace put it back in fashion around 2012. The country's growing middle class started taking it for anemia, fatigue, miscarriage, even premature aging. Donkeys can't reproduce that fast. A female donkey is pregnant for 12 full months and has just one foal at a time. She doesn't start breeding until age two or three. So when Chinese demand exploded, China's own donkey population collapsed from 11 million in 1992 to under 2 million by 2020. The hunt then went global. Africa has roughly 33 million donkeys, two-thirds of the world's supply. Botswana's donkey population has halved since 2016. In Kenya, government-approved slaughterhouses killed about half the country's donkeys in three years. According to The Donkey Sanctuary, 41% of African donkey owners surveyed had at least one animal stolen. Donkeys are walked for weeks across borders, denied food and water, until they collapse. They're hit on the head with sledgehammers. Their throats are slit. Some are still breathing when they're skinned. A 2017 PETA investigation in China found foals as young as 5 months old killed this way. Up to one in five donkeys dies before reaching the slaughterhouse. In February 2024, all 55 African Union countries voted to ban the trade for 15 years across the continent. China is Africa's biggest trading partner. The continent banned this trade anyway. The Donkey Sanctuary still projects demand will hit 6.8 million skins a year by 2027. Within weeks of the ban, donkey theft spiked across Africa. The trade went underground. Chinese companies are now in talks to set up donkey farms in Pakistan instead. A donkey in rural Africa is often a family's only way to fetch water, carry goods to market, and send kids to school. When it gets stolen overnight, the women and children become the donkey. They walk further with heavier loads. The girls drop out of school first. The donkey in this photo is leaning against a wall because it's exhausted. The industry on its back is worth $8 billion.

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A marine biologist was wandering through a fish market in Indonesia. He was on his honeymoon, looking for lunch. His wife pointed at something weird. He looked. It was a coelacanth, a fish thought extinct for 65 million years. His name was Mark Erdmann. The year was 1997. He had just identified a second population of the world's most famous "living fossil." None of it happens if he sticks to a tour itinerary. Wandering off-plan is how brains were built to learn. Oxford researchers showed in 2024 that the reward chemicals in the middle of your brain start firing the moment you encounter something new, before you've even seen anything good. That same signal is what pulls you down a side street instead of letting you walk back to the hotel. In familiar places, the system shuts off. Your brain goes on autopilot. The part of your brain that stores memory, called the hippocampus, fires harder in unfamiliar places too. This is why one strange afternoon in a foreign neighborhood will lodge in your head for years, while ten years of office commutes blur into one beige smear. Daniel Kahneman, who won a Nobel Prize for studying how we think, ran a famous study in 1993. We don't remember our experiences as a full average. We remember the peaks and the endings. A 2006 study at New Zealand's University of Canterbury proved this on actual vacations. The single best predictor of how happy people remembered a trip was their best 24-hour stretch. The total length of the trip barely mattered. Translation: one weird, unscheduled afternoon will outweigh six days of pre-booked museum tickets. CivicScience's 2024 survey found 71% of US adults rate trip planning stressful. A 2017 Wyndham study found 67% feel paralyzed by too many options before they even leave home. People are designing their own misery on a spreadsheet and calling it a vacation. Penicillin came from someone forgetting to clean a petri dish. The microwave came from a guy noticing a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. The word "serendipity" itself was coined in 1754 from a Persian story about three princes from Serendip (now Sri Lanka) who kept finding things they weren't looking for. What you remember is the part you didn't plan.
田中翠香@suikakinenbi

一人旅をする最大の理由 こんなメチャクチャな旅程に誰かを巻き込む訳にはいかないから。

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