
Putri Sarinande
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Putri Sarinande
@duniaputri
mulai dari Rp 500 / kata ~ IG @putrigemilangenglish // between Cambridge & Oxford Comma // https://t.co/ObCRWoatWP…


Anginnya 40kmph, tadinya mau lari… …tapi ngapain? 🙂↔️🙂↔️


Mas Widya Sawitar adalah seorang komunikator astronomi yang mengabdikan dirinya di Planetarium Jakarta sampai masa pensiunnya. Beliau juga khusus meneliti dan menelusuri jejak etnoastronomi di Indonesia. langitselatan.com/2019/07/31/wid…

@karinyoo Waktu perjalanan berapa lama? Itung 2 pads tiap satu jam, paling lama perjalanan brp jam 12 jam? Paling butuh 24 pads? Apa mo ganti pads tiap 15 menit? 😁

“psychologist” 😂😂😂 ga sekali dua kali nemu psikolog kek gini

Kalo Anda pernah menghadiri presentasi dr BUMN / pemerintah, pasti tidak asing dgn model presentasi spt ini. Kalo sy pribadi lihat model presentasi spt ini bikin mata sakit & kepala pusing. Gimana dgn kawan2 yg lain ada yg mau share pengalamannya? Pic courtesy of @ridwanhr











My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed, without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital. When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us. During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried. That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death and guesses as to how and where she would be. My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery. "Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!" He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said: "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years." There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery. With a flashlight we reached her grave. My father sat down, prayed, and told his children: "It was 55 years... you know? No one can really talk about true love if haven't done life with a person." He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in the good and in the bad." he continued. "When I changed jobs, we packed up when we sold the house and moved. We shared the joy of seeing our children become parents, together we mourned the departure of loved ones, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we supported each other in pain, we hugged one another each day, and we forgave mistakes." And then he paused and added, "Children, that's all gone and I'm happy tonight. Do you know why I'm happy? Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God for that. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..." When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him and he comforted us, "It's okay. We can go home. It's been a good day." That night I understood what true love is. It is more than just romanticism and sex, it's two people who stand beside one another, who are committed to one another ... through all the good and bad that life throws at you. Peace in your hearts. 🖊 Author Unknown

#WangHerun on using real swords in #MysteriousLotusCasebook and fight scenes with #ChengYi “we had a lot of fight scenes opposite each other. i joined the filming crew early to do a lot of fight scene training beforehand, a lot of action, while he's had a lot of past experience with fight scenes. the way he strikes with his sword and offers a move is extremely light and graceful. the way he flies is light and graceful and the way he moves in a fight is light and graceful. ... we filmed during the summer last year when it was 42°c in hengdian. my costume was heavy and the sword was heavy. we used real swords, not prop swords. my arm would shake even when i (held it out like this). for the close-up, i used all my strength to hold it. the next day, my entire arm would be stiff. ... just by looking at him, you wouldn't think he excels at martial arts but he really is extremely outstanding at action scenes. he also gave us a lot of help on set. for example, when i wasn't confident during an action scene, he would say, ‘meimei, it's okay, let's go again.’ he would teach me some little techniques: ‘engage your core to strike and exert with your arm like this. it looks handsome when you fight like this. it looks good on camera like this.’ i think cheng yi laoshi gives me the strongest sense of contrast inside and outside the drama because inside the drama, he is my target. he is my enemy, i want revenge and i want to make him d!e. but outside the drama, he's an extremely good person. he taught me during action scenes and he also gave me little suggestions for our scenes opposite each other. we would build the scene together and make it better and better. it's very important to have a good opponent — that's how you make a scene come alive. all good scenes come from your opponent. establishing a powerful opponent is extremely important to me. in life, i'm also very grateful for this opponent, for this ‘enemy’ in quotation marks 😁” #CDrama





