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@srdeabo Choraaaaaaa!!!

@srdeabo ana paula = voltou e ganhou 5.7 milhões você = frustrado no twitter

@srdeabo E hoje campeã que sabooor!

@srdeabo oiiii venho do futuro

Um bando de pobre fudido indo acompanhar final de BBB como se fosse uma Copa do Mundo torcendo pra uma velha patricinha mimada de BH ganhar 5 milhões Bostil oficialmente país de 15 mundo


Mds e ainda posta isso????





O feminicídio não começa no disparo. Começa antes, nos sinais que muita gente ignora. E, enquanto isso, o Brasil registra, em média, 4 mulheres assassinadas por dia. Quantas histórias ainda serão interrompidas? A inércia não é uma opção. É preciso agir!




Sari & Ploy // Origin Story • Seedance 2.0 Omni-Reference • Kling 3.0 Omni • Grok Imagine Two teenage girls from broken homes, one Indonesian, one Thai, are recruited by a secret bilateral agency to fight organized crime across Southeast Asia. Their cover? High school students. Their reality? They're the most dangerous teenagers in the region. + + + A classified joint program between the Indonesian and Thai governments. Formed in response to the rising threat of organized crime networks operating across Southeast Asian borders. GARUDA-SIAM INITIATIVE (GSI) operates completely off the books. No public records, no official acknowledgment. Only a handful of senior police officials in both countries know it exists. GSI's mandate: recruit, train, and deploy unconventional assets to assist law enforcement operations in the region. + + + SARI — Indonesian. High school age. Grew up on the streets of Jakarta. Never had formal education before GSI. Her father was murdered by criminals when she was a child. Raised alone by her mother, who still doesn't know the full truth about what Sari does. Sari developed her Pencak Silat skills naturally on the streets, fighting was survival. GSI discovered her after she single-handedly took down a group of muggers in a Jakarta back alley. Her combat ability is far beyond her age. Quiet, serious, disciplined but still a teenager underneath it all. Gets annoyed easily. Loves snacks from Indomaret. Will answer her mom's phone call mid-mission without hesitation. PLOY — Thai. High school age. Grew up in the back streets of Bangkok. Same story, different country. Her father was killed by criminals when she was young. Raised by her mother, who believes Ploy is studying abroad in Jakarta on a student exchange program. Ploy learned Muay Thai in underground gyms since she was a kid, not for sport, but because she had no other choice. GSI found her competing in illegal fights in Bangkok at an age when most girls were still in middle school. Playful, relaxed, always eating something, but when the switch flips, she is ruthless. She and Sari share the same wound: fathers taken by criminals. That shared pain is the foundation of their bond. + + + GSI recruited them separately. Sari in Jakarta. Ploy in Bangkok. They were brought together at a GSI training facility and paired as a two-person unit. At first, they didn't get along. But over time, the shared loss of their fathers and the reality of their situation brought them closer. They became best friends. Now they are inseparable, on and off duty. + + + To maintain their normal lives and protect their identities, GSI enrolled both of them in a high school in Jakarta. Sari attends as a regular Indonesian student. Ploy is registered as an exchange student from Thailand. This is the official story that the school and public know. Ploy is allowed to wear her Thai school uniform as part of the "cultural exchange program," which conveniently explains why she looks different from everyone else. Their education is real but secondary. GSI believes that keeping them in a normal social environment is essential for their mental health. Agents who lose touch with normal life become unstable. So they go to class, do homework, hang out with classmates. But when GSI calls, they leave. Their absences are covered by a GSI handler embedded in the school, a teacher who is secretly a GSI operative. This handler manages their schedule, covers their missions, and keeps an eye on their wellbeing. + + + GSI offered both girls the same deal: your life is taken care of, from education, housing, future career, financial security for your mothers. In return, you work for us. You train. You fight. You help law enforcement take down the criminals that conventional police cannot reach. Both girls accepted. Not just for the security. But because they share the same drive, their fathers were taken from them by criminals, and they carry that anger. Fighting crime is not just a job for them. It is personal.










