Baper, the Society’s Sensitivity
The Indonesian popular term baper, stands for “bawa perasaan” is not denotatively “carry a feeling”; the meaning among social practices
The Indonesian popular term baper, stands for “bawa perasaan” is not denotatively “carry a feeling”; the meaning among social practices
It`s clearly a single personal intention, but I`ve seen common people take it way too open. Not blaming social media
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Indonesian word bahan is literally a fabric, or in culinary case it`s ingredient. Nothing else. Bahan is easily forgotten as
Iskandar Widjaja began learning violin at the age of four as natural-born person coming from musical family; a pianist mother,
After several years of tryouts in elements of the hip hop culture, i.e graffiti and bboying, Marc Hype found himself
Jim Dunloop, a pianist, started his music career by the age of 15 in early 1990s. He first became a
Born in Aachen-Germany, Ilham A.Habibie has been exposed to an Indonesian-German bi-cultural environment that has shaped his unique personality. The