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the different countries i've lived in

Amplifier

2004-2009
Indonesia

born in bandung, indonesia. i attended pre-school in indonesia and grew up alongside my mother while my father worked abroad. 

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2009-2022
Qatar

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2022 - Present
Malaysia

me and my mother moved to qatar to join my father. i moved when i was just 5 years old, and eversince then, i've lived my whole life in qatar. i went through primary, secondary and high school here.

taking up the courage, i chose to study in a whole new country, alone, and away from friends and family, to pursue my dream of being a well known architect.

hobbies

here's a short list of the hobbies i've developed and learned to love

be honest, who doesnt love the adrenaline rushing when you're going 200km/h down the highway
in a two wheel engine, exposed to all the elements of nature. as an indonesian, motorbikes
has always surrounded me. as dangerous of a hobby it is, thats what makes it fun to me.

Motorbikes

i picked up my first guitar during quarrantine, playing random
chords and learning all types of songs that came to mind. it helped me throughout my
quarrantine, stuck in my room with little to no social contact. it's the first instrument i've 
truly loved learning. 

Guitars

growing up, i've always looked up to skaters, how they interact with others, their vibes
and obviously, their amazing skills. skating has made up my entire childhood. 
my ideal date is a longboard skating session through the sunset, if anyones up for it, hmu :D

Skating

Music

music has always been playing throughout my life. i've explored a variety of genres
and artists. it intrigues/facisnates me on how the artists always brings something new
to the table every drop, a new beat, a new vibe, a new feeling, while maintaining their 
iconic touch.

Games

some may call it a bad habit, but in my own way its an escape from reality. a breather 
from the real world and a place to take my emotions out. though i agree, too much of it
and it could become an addiction, been through that, i dont recommend it.

Sleeping

who doesnt love sleeping? after a long day of work, the soft, comfortable, silky smooth
cushion is waiting for you. sleeping in and experiencing all types of dreams, a good but 
unhealthy way to escape from your responsibi

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