My favorite Facebook status of mine

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Monday, January 31, 2011

I was trying an awesome application in my Facebook that showed the list of all my status. It's so fun reading all the status again. I found a lot of my status that are very coo. I really like them. Some are so creative, some so deep thoughtful, some are so funny. Some are coming from my own mind, some are just quote. But anyway, i love them all.
Here is the list of some good ones:


  • Everywhere I go I find love has been there before me...
  • Di hari lahir ini aku berharap bisa hidup seribu tahun lagi, namun di atas semua itu, aku berharap kata terahir yang kusebut di ujung usia adalah nama-Nya. Thanks untuk semua doa dan harapan dari teman2 semua. Penuh cinta untuk kalian semua... (8:06pm August 13th, 2009)
  • andai semua hari adalah minggu.... (9:07pm August 11th, 2009)
  • one man's sunset is another man's dawn. (1:04am August 27th, 2009)
  • "Being" the Best is not at all important,"Doing" the Best is all that matters.... (3:18am September 5th, 2009)
  • dari jauh: "Waaaah..." dari deket: "Yaaahh....." (7:30pm September 14th, 2009)
  • sudah kubuktikan bahwa sejauh ini aku bertahan dan berdiri dlm keadaan baik baik saja. hanya tak kutemukan saja cara untuk meretas waktu menuju nanti: masa masa menagih janji. maka cobalah aku terus sampai kau yakin. dont ever think i cant survive. yes i will... i will...!! (10:05pm September 25th, 2009)

A Letter to Hillary Clinton

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Ini adalah tugas untuk kelas Global Leadership Development Program saya. Kami disuruh menulis surat kepada Hillary Clinton tentang program yang kami ikuti ini yang mengantarkan kami sampai ke Amerika. Jika kalian baca, mungkin hanya hal-hal baik tentang amerika yang saya tulis disini. Bukan karena saya tidak menemukan hal buruknya, tapi lebih karena saya fokus pada hal-hal baik saja.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520


Dear Mrs. Clinton

I am a Community College Initiative Program (CCIP) student from Indonesia. Currently I am studying at Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA under Information and Technology field. I come here by CCI Scholarship which is funded by U.S Department of State. I have been here since August 22, 2010.

I am writing to express my opinion about the program and about what have I learned from my classes and from American culture generally. This letter is also a requirement for the final assignment of my GLDP (Global Leadership Development Program) class, which is purposed to develop student’s leadership quality and introduce American history and political system. By being involved in this class we are prepared to make chance in our community back to our home country next year.

First I want to start by telling that there are some stereotypes about America in the mind of Indonesian people, depending on their educational background, political view, religion, age, interest, etc. For those who have a low education America is nothing but a rich country where people eat hamburger instead of rice and everybody shoot their gun each other on the street every day. For the higher educational background, America is an economical developed capitalist country, people has a freedom to speak or do anything they like, technology is advanced, and the government is busy to keep their country to be number one in the world.