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Haiiiii, selamat datang di website-ku. Nggak bagus-bagus bangetlah. Namanya juga aku baru belajar. Tapi kamu pasti setuju, meskipun baru belajar ini adalah awal yang baik untuk seorang pemula. Pemula yang bener-bener pemula. Apa kabar kalian semua? Dunia semakin canggih ya! Cara orang berhubungan juga semakin heibat. Gimana nggak hebat, hanya dengan mejeng begini aku bisa berhubungan dengan siapa saja di seluruh dunia. Aku ngebayangin; gimana kalo aku nanti sudah kelas 3 SMP, yah. Wah, yang pasti lebih hebat lagi. Semoga aja ..... Website ini sebenernya untuk nglepas kangen pada Kakek tersayang, Pakde dan Bukde, Om semua dan keluarga di Lohsari I Perlabian, Labuhan Batu Sumatera Utara; juga untuk Om Amin sekeluarga (Mbak Yuli, Mas Fadli tsy.) di Pinrang Silawesi Selatan.
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Danu : The Son of Timor Leste : He was born in the middle of May 1997 in Dili, the capital of East Timor Republic. The new country that used to be claimed as the 27th province of Indonesian Republic Now, he lives in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, a "traditional town" where its people hold their traditional and cultural habit and occasion well. Prambanan, a small sub-regencial towm where he lives now is a town of where Hindus and Budhist temples exist and becomes one of international famous tourism destinations that visited by thousands of domestic and international tourist. His father and mother were teachers of Indonesian Secondary School in Dili East Timor (SMP Negeri 2 Dili) who had always dedicated their best to youngsteers of Timorese for more than 10 years. At the end of August 1999, after "an unbelievable referendum" hold by the UN, they had to leave the region and went back home to their "real home twon" in Java. They left so many unforgetable memories where through years they lived in Dili as "comers". As other Indonesian people who lived in East Timor for long time enough, now they only hold a hope that everything about Timor Leste should be as right as what it was claimed and wished by "few" native of young Timorese. |
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