2 days ago, i didn’t get to finish my breakfast
in the stupidest way possible . ..
2 days ago, i didn’t get to finish my breakfast
in the stupidest way possible . ..
been watching youtube a lot, thought i can wing it
but
To confirm: Yes, I am OK. I was far from the area, and the bombs were counted as low explosives.
The bombs claimed 5 people- 2 of those were the suicide bombers.
Along with this, the situation in Indonesia is slowly becoming less and less tolerant. While I fear for my family and friends’ lives, there’s nothing we can do except to keep being vigilant.
But for now, we’re OK, thanks for those who are worried.
The A.V. Club has an excellent review of Rokudenashiko’s What Is Obscenity? The Story of a Good For Nothing Artist and her Pussy as a part of their “Big Issues” series, which focuses on a newly released comic book of significance.
“What Is Obscenity? is a must-read piece of comics activism, telling the disturbing true story of a female artist punished by her country for celebrating a natural part of being a woman.” — Oliver Sava, A.V. Club
Read the whole in-depth review here!
happy birthday :>
Thanks ^_____^
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Sadly I don't think Amazon ships out to Indonesia...
Awww jack
I’ve always loved the word ‘sayang’. It’s a term used to express endearment and affection. It can be equated to 'dear’, 'darling’ or 'sweetheart’ when referring a person. The word itself could also mean 'like’ or 'love’ but in its usage, I find it is much deeper than that. Whenever I heard the word 'sayang’, it always expresses a mixture of emotions. It’s not 'cinta’ which means love -often used to express romantic love and also familial love. 'Sayang’ is more about affection, care, liking/loving as it is. Doesn’t mean it’s not as deep or meaningful though. Whenever I hear 'cinta’, it makes me think of those passionate feelings. Like a need or a want, maybe even possessive to a certain extent, like 'Aku cinta kamu’ (I love you) or “Cinta seorang ibu ke anaknya’ (a mother’s love to her child). For some reason I feel a certain hold, grabbing sense to the word. But whenever I heard 'sayang’, there’s a sense of affection and acceptance. It exudes warmth, care and softness. It also feels more unconditional when used in a sentence, for example: 'Aku sayang kamu’ doesn’t translate directly to just 'I love/like you’ but it’s more like 'I care about you, deeply.’
Perhaps it is closer to 'I adore you’ So in some sense, I feel most of the time 'sayang’ word is a stronger word to express love because with 'cinta’, there’s always a feeling of 'pamrih’ (reward/purpose, like 'you make me feel the love’) but with 'sayang’ it’s more unconditional, more sincere. The interesting part about the word 'sayang’ is also its other uses, such as when it’s being used in a conversation like this: "Aku nggak dapet posisi yang aku mau.” (I didn’t get the position I wanted/didn’t get the job.) “Ah.. Sayang sekali!” (Ah… that’s too bad!) “Iya, sayang ya.” (Yeah, what a pity.) Now when used and translated like this, it sounded negative, but there’s no direct translation for what it actually expresses. When used in such context (aka loss) the usage of 'sayang’ expresses acceptance to certain extent. There’s still a strong sense of loss, regret and sadness, but usually the usage signifies that the person who says it already in the process of letting go, or else they wouldn’t use the word. It’s quite complex. Thus, the emotions conjured by the word 'sayang’ while usually less passionate than 'cinta’, seems more enduring as the feelings involved simmers actively just beneath the surface. Slowly, but surely. It’s just a beautiful, sincere word to express an act of unconditional affection, or a more durable kind of love, that could stand through the tests of time.
self potrait 2016
Hello,
My name is Amar.
Have you seen my book around?
It has three stripes and a broken spine.
Just to let u know what i’ve been working, this is an original character from my comic in the making (writing phase), one of the protagonist from the book - his name is Amar and he begins each chapter by asking the question above to the ‘hero of the day’. He’s of an Indian descent.
Credenciais de #bdangouleme : Get! #eurotrip
YOU GOING TO ANGOULEME DUDE? I WILL BE THERE! SEE U
i just wanna say something
Im not at home, still abroad for work, so I was not directly affected, however many of my friends & colleagues were locked down. shit was had, guns were shot, grief was abound.
our economy will probably tank shortly after this, and there’s so much political bullshit happening behind this crapola but ….
…because terrorism only can win when you let those terror gets to you and Indonesians responded the way they’d usually respond… i think i can confidently say we’ll survive through it. By being naively ‘kepo’ (Knowing Every Particular Object). our curiosity beats fear any time.
and hey, u know, terror cant really feed our bellies and families.
my heart goes to the victim but fuck terrorists. fuck you in the face. cant break us.
^^^ lol (the conversation changed from panic to ‘whos that handsome police’
Happy new year everyone.
00:16, happy new year