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aiscream.coklate
🥀 :
ku kira 3th lalu adalah fase puncak yg tidak akan kembali, ternyata aku salah tahun ini aku kembali seperti 3th yg lalu
2026-05-23 10:25:26
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lathiifaahh
aishhin :
bahkan seporsi ice cream yg biasa terasa bagai teman,hari ini tak bisa menyelamatkan ku🥀
2026-05-27 06:20:50
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yourberry5_
sellll_ :
relate bgt sm keadaan ku skrg😭
2026-05-19 13:34:16
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nivaraa04
𝖞𝖓𝖎𝖆𐙚 :
dari awal kuliah disini, rasanya berat, gaada satupun orng yang aku kenal, tapi aku berusaha buat bisa bertahan disini walaupun sambil nangis hampir tiap hari, 1 tahun setelah kuliah disini, nenek aku meninggal, dimana orng satu satunya yang paling deket sama aku, yang paling sayang aku, dan lagi lagi aku menghadapi hal yang lebih berat, tiap hari nangis merasa bersalah, harusnya aku ga kuliah jauh ninggalin nenek aku sendiri, aku berusaha sembuh sendiri, berusaha kuat sendiri, tapi ternyata selalu ada aja cobaannya yang bikin hari hari ini terasa berat, lagi dan lagi aku harus betahan, harus sembuh berjuang sendiri
2026-06-07 09:28:26
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audyaagsty
aaaaud :
Yang paling menyakitkan adalah ketika aku menjadi orang yang paling sering menyakiti diriku sendiri. Bukan dengan luka yang terlihat, tapi dengan membiarkan diriku terus terpuruk, dan terus menyalahkan diri.
2026-06-07 15:12:05
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halloraii
Halloraii :
Terlalu sering jadi tempat sandaran, jadi lupa kalo diri sendiri juga butuh sandaran🥲
2026-06-09 18:45:20
3
_adindadevinta
Dinduttt🐰 :
kejadian 5 thn yg lalu ternyata kembali lagi💔
2026-06-09 13:46:04
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rohmisolehah
rohmisolehah :
Aku hidup untuk siapa🥺
2026-06-11 11:45:42
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nisaaazs_
nz :
gd yg phm
2026-05-27 18:50:04
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nolannlaan
lan :
2026-05-23 06:41:20
1
skma_22
Skm22 :
Di hari ultah ku akuuu sendirian, tanpa bertemu seorangpun hehe🫠
2026-05-22 19:05:01
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itekaaaa20
🐣 :
kukira aku sudah sembuh, ternyata aku kembali mengurung diriku sendiri😭
2026-06-06 12:00:33
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melodi.monochrome03
dnst || ت :
akuu😭
2026-06-01 15:22:42
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anisalssa
Napas Api :
Mau kerjaa ya allah 😭😭
2026-05-31 06:39:01
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niaaaaja10
Cewe keraton AGS 👑 :
Ngga enak bnget overthingking 😭
2026-05-22 07:19:26
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babyyysunooo
strawberry 🍓 :
fase yang selalu datang dan datang lagi😭
2026-05-25 08:31:31
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indahjubaidahdahe
belajar 4 bahasa yuk 🙋‍♀️ :
aku lagi di fase ini 😭😭😭😭tapi aku harus bangkit demi anak-anak ku, karena mereka hanya punya aku yang akan menuntun mereka untuk menggapai cita-citanya
2026-05-27 03:47:54
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putriamelia1731
Putri Amelia :
Aku kira 4 tahun waktu yang cukup untuk aku lupa dengan fase itu tapi ternyata aku malah kembali ke fase itu setelah 4 tahun lupa
2026-06-01 17:17:38
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pisti.nurrohmah
Pistinrrhmah :
capee bgt plis gaada bgt tempat atau ruang yg nyaman buat akuu pulang selain kmar aku sndirii yg buat aku nyaman🥺
2026-06-02 11:19:12
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pinnuw
pinuw :
lagi dan lagi ngerasain di posisi ini
2026-06-14 11:06:32
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hayokepoyaah
S🌊 :
kenapa gk bisa di story min😭
2026-06-10 03:43:21
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blankeass
Eas :
Semangatttt 😂
2026-06-03 22:46:49
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Ghassan Fayiz Kanafani (Arabic: غسان فايز كنفاني‎; 8 April 1936 – 8 July 1972) was a prominent Palestinian author and militant, considered to be a leading novelist of his generation and one of the Arab world's leading Palestinian writers.[1] Kanafani's works have been translated into more than 17 languages.[1] Kanafani was born in Acre, Mandatory Palestine in 1936. During the 1948 Palestine war, his family was forced out of their hometown by Zionist militias. Kanafani later recalled the intense shame he felt when, at the age of 12, he watched the men of his family surrender their weapons to become refugees.[2] The family settled in Damascus, Syria, where he completed his primary education. He then became a teacher for displaced Palestinian children in a refugee camp, where he began writing short stories in order to help his students contextualize their situation.[3] He began studying for an Arabic Literature degree at the University of Damascus in 1952, but before he could complete his degree, he was expelled from the university for his political affiliations with the Movement of Arab Nationalists (MAN), to which he had been recruited by George Habash. He later relocated to Kuwait and then Beirut, where he became immersed in Marxism. In 1961, he married Anni Høver, a Danish pedagogue and children's rights activist, with whom he had two children.[4] He became an editor and wrote articles for a number of Arab magazines and newspapers. His 1963 novel Men in the Sun received widespread acclaim and, along with A World that is Not Ours, symbolizes his first period of pessimism, which was later reversed in favor of active struggle in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War. That year, he joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and became its spokesman. In 1969, he drafted a PFLP program in which the movement officially adopted Marxism–Leninism, which marked a departure from pan-Arab nationalism towards revolutionary Palestinian struggle.[5] In 1972, while he was in Beirut, Kanafani and his 17-year-old niece Lamees were killed by a bomb planted in his car by Mossad, which was suspected to be in response for the PFLP's role in the Lod Airport massacre; however, Kanafani's assassination may have been planned long before.[6] TikTok didn’t let me use an audio. #فلسطين #غسان_كنفاني #pflp #fyp #foryoupage
Ghassan Fayiz Kanafani (Arabic: غسان فايز كنفاني‎; 8 April 1936 – 8 July 1972) was a prominent Palestinian author and militant, considered to be a leading novelist of his generation and one of the Arab world's leading Palestinian writers.[1] Kanafani's works have been translated into more than 17 languages.[1] Kanafani was born in Acre, Mandatory Palestine in 1936. During the 1948 Palestine war, his family was forced out of their hometown by Zionist militias. Kanafani later recalled the intense shame he felt when, at the age of 12, he watched the men of his family surrender their weapons to become refugees.[2] The family settled in Damascus, Syria, where he completed his primary education. He then became a teacher for displaced Palestinian children in a refugee camp, where he began writing short stories in order to help his students contextualize their situation.[3] He began studying for an Arabic Literature degree at the University of Damascus in 1952, but before he could complete his degree, he was expelled from the university for his political affiliations with the Movement of Arab Nationalists (MAN), to which he had been recruited by George Habash. He later relocated to Kuwait and then Beirut, where he became immersed in Marxism. In 1961, he married Anni Høver, a Danish pedagogue and children's rights activist, with whom he had two children.[4] He became an editor and wrote articles for a number of Arab magazines and newspapers. His 1963 novel Men in the Sun received widespread acclaim and, along with A World that is Not Ours, symbolizes his first period of pessimism, which was later reversed in favor of active struggle in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War. That year, he joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and became its spokesman. In 1969, he drafted a PFLP program in which the movement officially adopted Marxism–Leninism, which marked a departure from pan-Arab nationalism towards revolutionary Palestinian struggle.[5] In 1972, while he was in Beirut, Kanafani and his 17-year-old niece Lamees were killed by a bomb planted in his car by Mossad, which was suspected to be in response for the PFLP's role in the Lod Airport massacre; however, Kanafani's assassination may have been planned long before.[6] TikTok didn’t let me use an audio. #فلسطين #غسان_كنفاني #pflp #fyp #foryoupage

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