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KENAPA BETAH?! "GENGS"

"Dear Finda, Riska, Asep, Taher, Budi, Gilang, Isna, Topan, Cecen, Hamzah, Mba Dian, Kaka Ido dan Sarah." Yang terhubung dengan hangat dalam sebutan GENGS. Nama yang asal dicetuskan entah sama siapa. Lupaaaa! Gapenting yg penting gue masi akan selalu ingat kalian. Titik!

1000% yakin Bahagia kalau sama kalian.
Mereka semuanya Alhamdulillah bersama gue sejak kelas 1 SMA dan langgeng ampe sekarang. Citcwiwww... 4 tahun cieee...

Meski beberapa wataknya keras dan idealis abis, tapi mereka ga merasa "paling", bahkan mereka buka kuping lebar² kalau kita lagi diskusi alot. Berbagai sudut pandang kita bahas kalau lagi kumpul. Agama, sosial, politik, budaya, perbucinan duniawi pun suka kita bawa². Itu kan kebutuhan milenial masa qini yekaaan. 😂

Gue ga pernah nyesel pernah se-bar-bar itu sama mereka. Kita pernah belajar kepemimpinan dan tanggungjawab bersama yang akhirnya mencetak kita jadi orang² yang kuat bertahan diluar sana, ataupun tetap kokoh dengan karakter masing² meski udah saling jauh dan saling sibuk di bidangnya masing².

Kita tau banget kalau ada satu orang aja yg berubah atau terlihat lagi ada masalah. Setelah itu saling rangkul, saling diskusi, saling ngebego-begoin lagi sampai semuanya bisa ketawa bareng. Meskipun kita jauh lhoo.... Ada yang di Bandung, Semarang, Karawang, Purwokerto, Magelang? Eh ada ga sih? Yaa pokoknya paling jauh di Jepang!!! Aaaaahhh sukses terus ya kalian.... 

Once more, gue ga akan betah duduk berlama-lama dengan banyak kepala, kalau kita tidak sefrekuensi. Pusing, makanya gue lumayan benci tempat ramai. Mereka emang berisik, tapi berbobot. Mereka emang kadang tidak terlihat rapih, baik, good looking atau berpendidikan tinggi or anything lah. Tapi, mereka open minded dan sangat masuk untuk diajak membahas apapun. Dan gue jatuh cinta dengan pertemanan yang sangat hangat ini. Sejauh apapun, rasanya gue gapernah sendirian. 

Suatu kehormatan bisa berdampingan dan berproses bersama orang-orang yang SHANGAT BERISYIK seperti kalian.

I LUV U 3000!!! JANGAN LUPA SELALU INGAT GUE! Thank you for being my support system until now! Xx

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