👤 hai actors, aku mau tau dong sifat yang kayak apa sihh yang kalian pengen banget ada di pribadi pasangan kalian?
YEAAAAY that’s it for today’s Q&A! It’s been a long day for both Actors and us, so here’s your gentle reminder to rest well and recharge. Thank you for spending your time with us today! Wishing you a dreamy, wonderful night, Chaps. ^____^ ♥️
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📝 The Production House is Finally Open for Good! We’re now offering you a space to share your thoughts or questions. Welcome, everyone! <3 👤 Menurut kalian talent yang vibenya kayak sayur oyong syp 👤 Talents! Boleh tau gak kalian kalau pacaran suka petname…
Guys, mau menuntaskan board ini ok, habis ini asdmin dan segenap warga mau main Roblox soalnya ;)
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Nah, sekian sesi bonding dan QnA kita malam ini. Jangan lupakan fakta bahwa kita close besok ia. Nooooooo supaya gak kangen, mending pacaran/balikan @FoundSolaceBot. Asdmin-asdmin pamit undur diri. I love you .. ok? Please terima cintaku demi aku? Wasomenyoma ✈️
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Friday, August 22, 2025.
STORIES FINISHED / ALL THINGS END HERE.
There is a finality in the sound of that gate closing. Thank you for staying against all odds. You have chosen to root yourself here. You chose to carry what many might never, and that is the loudest thing we ever know. Rest assured, when the time is right, we will shatter the walls and reunite in the near future. Hasta la vista!
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Friday, August 22, 2025.
STORIES FINISHED / ALL THINGS END HERE.
There is a finality in the sound of that gate closing. Thank you for staying against all odds. You have chosen to root yourself here. You chose to carry what many might never, and that is the loudest thing we ever know. Rest assured, when the time is right, we will shatter the walls and reunite in the near future. Hasta la vista!
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Forwarded from ENGLISH FESS
Police Brutality in Jakarta Protests (Killing of Civilians and Suppression of Democracy) has sparked nationwide outrage. On August 28, 2025, thousands of workers and students gathered in Jakarta to demand fair wages, labor reforms, and an end to lawmakers’ excessive privileges. Instead of protection, the police responded with extreme violence—deploying tear gas, water cannons, brute force, and armored vehicles. Over 150 were injured, more than 400 arrested, and one civilian was tragically killed after being run over by a Brimob vehicle.
The protest was centered on the workers’ key demands under “HOSTUM: Hapus Outsourcing, Tolak Upah Murah” (Abolish Outsourcing, Reject Low Wages):
• End unfair outsourcing – workers can spend years at a company without security, benefits, or stability. They demand outsourcing be banned for core business functions.
• Reject low wages – workers are calling for an 8.5%–10.5% wage increase in 2026, arguing that pay must keep up with inflation and economic growth.
• Tax reform for workers – raise the non-taxable income threshold to IDR 7.5 million/month and stop taxing severance pay (pesangon), holiday bonuses (THR), and old-age benefits (JHT).
• Beyond this, they also demand a halt to mass PHK (layoffs), the passage of a new RUU Ketenagakerjaan (Labor Bill), and government support for the RUU Perampasan Aset (Asset Forfeiture Bill).
The protest was centered on the workers’ key demands under “HOSTUM: Hapus Outsourcing, Tolak Upah Murah” (Abolish Outsourcing, Reject Low Wages):
• End unfair outsourcing – workers can spend years at a company without security, benefits, or stability. They demand outsourcing be banned for core business functions.
• Reject low wages – workers are calling for an 8.5%–10.5% wage increase in 2026, arguing that pay must keep up with inflation and economic growth.
• Tax reform for workers – raise the non-taxable income threshold to IDR 7.5 million/month and stop taxing severance pay (pesangon), holiday bonuses (THR), and old-age benefits (JHT).
• Beyond this, they also demand a halt to mass PHK (layoffs), the passage of a new RUU Ketenagakerjaan (Labor Bill), and government support for the RUU Perampasan Aset (Asset Forfeiture Bill).
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Forwarded from ENGLISH FESS
Instead of addressing these legitimate grievances, the state chose repression. This incident reflects a dangerous pattern in Indonesia: the use of security apparatus not to protect, but to silence. Reports even point to attempts to cover up evidence, including shutting down CCTV in the protest area—normalizing impunity and authoritarian control.
The brutality during this protest is allegedly linked to systemic practices:
• Excessive use of weapons and armored vehicles against unarmed civilians
• The killing of a civilian by a Brimob vehicle, with evidence suppressed
• 400+ arbitrary arrests violating the right to peaceful assembly
• A culture of impunity where perpetrators are rarely held accountable
Indonesia calls itself a democracy, yet when civilians are killed for demanding fair wages and labor justice, it exposes the erosion of democracy and fundamental rights. Police brutality does not bring order—it destroys trust, silences voices, and betrays the very people they are sworn to protect.
This tragedy must not be forgotten. The people’s blood cannot be traded for political silence. The demand is clear: Justice for the victims. Accountability for the police. End brutality. Uphold democracy in Indonesia. #StopPoliceBrutality
If you want to help, support medical aid for workers here:
If you or someone you know needs help, these are the hotlines you should reach out :
(Source: @ KontraSupdates on X, @ BBCIndonesia on X, @ normelpeople on X, @ conflict_state on Instagram)
The brutality during this protest is allegedly linked to systemic practices:
• Excessive use of weapons and armored vehicles against unarmed civilians
• The killing of a civilian by a Brimob vehicle, with evidence suppressed
• 400+ arbitrary arrests violating the right to peaceful assembly
• A culture of impunity where perpetrators are rarely held accountable
Indonesia calls itself a democracy, yet when civilians are killed for demanding fair wages and labor justice, it exposes the erosion of democracy and fundamental rights. Police brutality does not bring order—it destroys trust, silences voices, and betrays the very people they are sworn to protect.
This tragedy must not be forgotten. The people’s blood cannot be traded for political silence. The demand is clear: Justice for the victims. Accountability for the police. End brutality. Uphold democracy in Indonesia. #StopPoliceBrutality
If you want to help, support medical aid for workers here:
https://humanies-project.myr.id/galang-dana/v2/kitakelaspekerja-bantuan-medis-untuk-buruh?s=09
If you or someone you know needs help, these are the hotlines you should reach out :
https://x.com/kastratofe/status/1961115721900953683?t=S8yRjMbauwadbQ8zK0fSzQ&s=19
(Source: @ KontraSupdates on X, @ BBCIndonesia on X, @ normelpeople on X, @ conflict_state on Instagram)
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