Proven Aroma Therapy of Vitamin D for Covid 19

This woman was infected with covid 19 and then underwent isolation for 14 days. Covid medicine was too expensive, one strip costs 50 $. So she decided to stop taking the medicine. After taking one strip, she stopped taking the medicine and then underwent aroma therapy of vitamin D which was sent by her colleague. She found the aroma therapy of vitamin D was really efficacious for self immune. After several days smelling the vitamin D, she is already okay now.

The Vitamin D she meant is vitamin Duit.

https://glosbe.com/id/en/duit

Go Joking without Limit~

Translation:

“WE APOLOGIZE, THE (COOKING) OIL IS OUT

what available is: witnessing at her on the wedding chair with another guy”

Note:

It’s a pun of the word “minyak” (=oil)

It’s supposed to be written the verb “menyaksikan” (=witnessing) , not “minyaksikan” which has no meaning.

Why “minyaksikan” ?

Because the topic is about minyak (=oil) ~

Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), a Big Religious Organization with 108 Million Members

I can tell those guys come from NU. NU people are in habit of reciting Shalawat (prayer for Prophet Muhammad SAW).

In here, one with tattoo is consider as a gangster ^_^ (not necessarily so)

NU members mostly live in small cities or village areas, especially in Java island. While Muhammadiyah, the second largest religious organization exists in bigger cities.

NU is generally depicted as “traditional”, while Muhammadiyah as “modern”.

Lately, Ramos Horta of Timor Leste (ex Indonesia’s territory), the 1996’s Nobel Prize recipient for peace category, for the second time recommended NU and Muhammadiyah becoming the recipient of 2022’s Noble Prize for the same peace category. He began to propose the same recommendation in 2019.

NU and Muhammadiyah represent most Indonesians as a moderate society.

A Country with 718 Local Languages: Ralph and Dave Speaks Javanese

Most Indonesians can speak 2 languages: Indonesian and a parent’s local language, maybe plus some English — among young generation. While santris — students of Islamic boarding school (pesantren) — are also good at Arabic.

Ralph (German) and Dave (Australian) have been living in Indonesia for tens years.

Javanese people speak as if they spoke three languages under the name “Javanese language” because in this language, one meaning can be expressed in three totally different expressions, e.g. I = “aku” or “kulo” or “dalem” depending on whom you are talking to. Social status matters. There are different expressions addressed to friends, strangers, parents, elders etc.

Farid Hardja Went Easy Listening

The late Farid Hardja began his career under common popular music. He introduced a new style of dancing (at least among Indonesian TV viewers) by repeatedly hitting his feet at the ground.

Back then, he was still slim enough.

Here is “Karmila” (a girl name, 11 years of age)

Continued in the following album, with a song entitled: “Milarka” (the same girl changing her name)

“Telaga Sagawarna” — Not the main hits, but the memory lasts.

TrIbute for an adorable national hero: General Soedirman, the father of Indonesian military.

“Pahlawan Soedirman”

Finally going easy listening. Perhaps by commercial considerations. This kind of music sells easier.

Anyway, to me, he is one of the songwriters with good musical character. His songs give magic.

“Ini Rindu” feat Lucky Resha