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Blog ini gue buat dengan tujuan biar kita bisa saling sharing dan juga bila ada informasi terbaru yang isinya kumpul - kumpul bisa dengan segera disampikan, Buat para alumni yang jauh mengerti tentang blog dan sebagainya, bisa bantu gue memperbaiki blog ini dan menjadikannya lebih indah.....Gue tunggu partisipasinya.
salam kehangatan
see zhiunk
28 Apr 2025
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