@widinugrahani881: Detik-detik menuju berpisah untuk bertemu XII TJKT1 Salut selalu menjadi siswa yg berbudi luhur ... Smg sukses 👍 #smkn1glagah

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widinugrahani881 :
Semoga sukses selalu untuk XII TJKT 1 yg selalu keren😎😎😎
2025-01-23 12:36:21
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Rinaandhari._ :
Sama rina kapan buat ginii:(
2025-01-26 13:02:29
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wiuwww :
pasti bakal kangen bgt diajar bu widi karna seru meskipun tugas mulu 🥺
2025-01-23 14:04:07
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yuengg⋆.˚ :
sehat selaluuu bu widii🖤🖤
2025-01-23 15:06:08
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alkkkk_ :
kangen skolah lagi bu😁
2025-01-23 14:31:24
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adss :
sedih nya kerasa🥺
2025-01-23 13:10:55
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bakso tikus :
Bu Widi🥺🥺
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A6|KhosyiT1 :
jadi kangen di sekolah 🥲
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jun :
Masyaallah Bu widi lewat di tl, masih awet muda juga,, terimakasih untuk ilmu² nya Bu,, salam dari angkatan 12
2025-01-29 02:04:21
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Aan :
semoga Alloh melimpahkan rahmat-Nya kepada Anda dan anak didiknya semoga Alloh mudahkan segala urusannya Aamin ya Robbal Alamiin 🙏🙏🙏
2025-01-26 08:52:51
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panggilnyavitaa :
bakal kangen banget sama bu widi🥺🥺
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Baseball used to be tough. Not flashy. Not load managed. Not choreographed for social media. It was spit, dirt, pain, and pride. Cal Ripken Jr. played 2,632 games in a row. That’s not a typo. That’s nearly 17 seasons without missing a day — no breaks, no excuses. Sprains, slumps, sickness — didn’t matter. He showed up. Every. Damn. Day. You didn’t have to like the Orioles to respect Cal. He was a symbol of accountability and grit — a working man’s superstar. Bob Gibson pitched with a broken leg. In 1967, he took a rocket off his shin that shattered his fibula. What’d he do? Finished the inning. Then came back that season and dominated the World Series. In 1968, he posted a 1.12 ERA and made hitters afraid to dig in. Gibson didn’t smile on the mound. He stared through you. He pitched like the game owed him something. Nolan Ryan was still throwing 100 at age 46. He punched out over 5,700 batters in his career. Threw seven no-hitters. Took a line drive to the face? Kept pitching. Got charged by a 26-year-old Robin Ventura? Headlocked him and taught the kid a lesson — mid-game. No pitch counts. No shoulder tightness days. Just gas, grit, and intimidation. These weren’t just baseball players. They were throwbacks to an era where toughness wasn’t talked about — it was proven. They played hurt. They played angry. And they played with pride. The MLB used to be tough. And if you grew up watching these guys, you know exactly what we’re talking about. #mlbissoft #mlbhistory #mlblegends
Baseball used to be tough. Not flashy. Not load managed. Not choreographed for social media. It was spit, dirt, pain, and pride. Cal Ripken Jr. played 2,632 games in a row. That’s not a typo. That’s nearly 17 seasons without missing a day — no breaks, no excuses. Sprains, slumps, sickness — didn’t matter. He showed up. Every. Damn. Day. You didn’t have to like the Orioles to respect Cal. He was a symbol of accountability and grit — a working man’s superstar. Bob Gibson pitched with a broken leg. In 1967, he took a rocket off his shin that shattered his fibula. What’d he do? Finished the inning. Then came back that season and dominated the World Series. In 1968, he posted a 1.12 ERA and made hitters afraid to dig in. Gibson didn’t smile on the mound. He stared through you. He pitched like the game owed him something. Nolan Ryan was still throwing 100 at age 46. He punched out over 5,700 batters in his career. Threw seven no-hitters. Took a line drive to the face? Kept pitching. Got charged by a 26-year-old Robin Ventura? Headlocked him and taught the kid a lesson — mid-game. No pitch counts. No shoulder tightness days. Just gas, grit, and intimidation. These weren’t just baseball players. They were throwbacks to an era where toughness wasn’t talked about — it was proven. They played hurt. They played angry. And they played with pride. The MLB used to be tough. And if you grew up watching these guys, you know exactly what we’re talking about. #mlbissoft #mlbhistory #mlblegends

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