Pergilah berobat ke psikiater ayub yahya. Keadaan anda makin lama makin gawat.
Omongan anda makin lama makin kaco. Bagitu kaconya otak anda hingga anda bilang saya menuduh padahal saya hanya bilang saya khawatir. Sekali lagi, pergilan berobat. Kasihanilah diri anda. --- In [email protected], ayub yahya <ayubyahya@...> wrote: > > bener2 dah... > selain menebar fitnah.. udah mulai nuduh > > menjijikan... > > > > ________________________________ > From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> > > > Â > > Wah saya khawatir Tawang akan berusaha memperkosa anak perempuan Suryana > ini... > > --- In [email protected], "suryana" <gsuryana@> wrote: > > > > Bila mau melihat putriku di FB silahkan klik Medea Dwintari dan Masie > > Tachibana/Maisie Dwintari.....( aku berikan nama Dwintari karena aku kagum > > dengan Ki Hajar Dewantara, seorang tokoh yg lebih mementingkan kemampuan > > otak ) beda dengan sutan merajalela, jelas jadi setan merajalela kemana > > mana > > bisa nya gelo doangan. > > > > Psssttttttt gini gini aku masih titip nama Jusfiq Sutan Merajalelo ke putri > > sulungku, dan aku bilang bila melabuh jangkar di Belanda kontak saja si > > Uplik, dan suer ke putri ku tidak aku katakan uplik ntu gelo koq. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "suryana" <gsuryana@> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 7:57 PM > > Subject: Re: [proletar] Re: Anak-anak yang beruntung (Dan Jusfiq yang > > bertabiat menjijikkan ..) > > > > > > > si uplik gak punya anak, mana bisa merasakan bahagianya punya anak, si > > > uplik > > > paling banter punya keyboard butut yg di bungkus kain bantal dan dianggap > > > jadi anak, dan ntu anak tiap hari kerjanya di getok in melulu, lha > > > bapaknya > > > gelo......... > > > Beda dengan kita kita, yg sudah punya anak dan sebagai orang tua akan > > > berusaha memberikan yg terbaik utk anaknya. > > > > > > Putri sulungku jurusan bhs Jepang, lulus tahun lalu, masuk kerja sebelum > > > di > > > wisuda di pabrik oscilator ( yg ini si uplik n abu ireng cuman bisa > > > nyureng ), belum lolos masa percobaan mendapat tawaran di kapal pesiar > > > milik > > > Jepang, dan sebagai ortu ketika diminta pendapatnya, hanya cukup 1 > > > kata......silahkan, dan sekarang sudah keliling 20 negara dan masih belum > > > mendarat. > > > > > > Putri bungsu ku jurusan fmipa ( Kimia ) IP nya rata rata 3,5 saat ini > > > sedang > > > magang dan sambil mengambil tugas akhir, demennya menjadi backpacker, aku > > > hanya bilang bila lulus mendingan kelayapan menjadi backpacker biarpun si > > > bungsu perempuan, aku bebaskan pilihannya. > > > > > > Kasihan juga sih si uplik hanya bisa ngelus ngelus keyboard bututnya. > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Teddy S." <teddyr@> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:17 PM > > > Subject: [proletar] Re: Anak-anak yang beruntung (Dan Jusfiq yang > > > bertabiat > > > menjijikkan ..) > > > > > > > > >> Orang tua susah payah mendapatkan uang demi keluarganya dan bukannya > > >> untuk > > >> dihabiskan oleh orang lain. Itu namanya sayang anak. > > >> > > >> Itu urusan intern keluarga mereka, kenapa ikut campur? Itulah enaknya > > >> jadi > > >> anak-anak yang beruntung. > > >> > > >> > > >> --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> > > >> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Dan Teddy yang bertabiat menjijikkan itu tentu saja tidak merasa jijik > > >>> dengan kelakuan anak orang kaya yang hidup bermewahh-mewah saat orang > > >>> ada > > >>> yang mati kelaparan di Indonesia misalnya, saat ada kesenjangan sosial > > >>> di > > >>> di Tiongkok misalnya.. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> --- In [email protected], "Teddy S." <teddyr@> wrote: > > >>> > > > >>> > Jadi buat anak-anak yang beruntung, kuliah di LN juga tidak perlu > > >>> > bersih-bersih rumah sendiri. Jalan-jalan keliling dunia juga selalu > > >>> > naik pesawat dalam kelas bisnis. > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > http://www.smh.com.au/executive-style/culture/the-rise-of-the-wealthy-student-20120711-21ujv.html > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > The rise of the wealthy student > > >>> > > > >>> > Floor to ceiling windows, Philippe Starck chairs, four-poster beds and > > >>> > a short walk from the Louis Vuitton store on London's Bond Street, > > >>> > these are no ordinary student digs. > > >>> > > > >>> > Apartments for rent in London's most exclusive neighbourhoods have > > >>> > traditionally been the preserve of bankers. As the potency of the > > >>> > financial sector wanes, they are increasingly let to children of the > > >>> > international super-rich studying at the city's universities. > > >>> > > > >>> > "I chose the place and then asked my parents whether it was alright," > > >>> > said Sumiro, a 21-year-old Indonesian student who will be paying more > > >>> > than $1,300 a week to live alone in a two-bedroom apartment with the > > >>> > Philippe Starck chairs when he starts university in September. > > >>> > Another attraction were his numerous friends living nearby, he said. > > >>> > > > >>> > Unlike the stereotypical British students who squeeze into cramped > > >>> > flats and shop in budget stores, the offspring of the super-rich > > >>> > exhibit a taste for luxury furnishings, in-house gyms and cleaners > > >>> > that > > >>> > visit twice a week. > > >>> > > > >>> > "They're looking for a hotel room," London Central Portfolio's > > >>> > residential fund manager chief executive Naomi Heaton said, which has > > >>> > students from Russia, China and Saudi Arabia renting homes in an > > >>> > overall property portfolio worth more than $700 million. > > >>> > > > >>> > "Many of them would have experienced a fairly sophisticated lifestyle, > > >>> > travelling around the world business class. Their requirements are > > >>> > similar to that of corporate tenants." > > >>> > > > >>> > Nadine, the daughter of a Lebanese businessman, laid out her > > >>> > accommodation requirements. > > >>> > > > >>> > "We didn't want a typical British student pad, we wanted something > > >>> > quite big, quite decent, so that there would be space for our parents > > >>> > and friends when they visited," Nadine said, who lived in a > > >>> > $3,600-a-month London flat while studying last year. > > >>> > > > >>> > The rise of the wealthy foreign student comes as companies in the > > >>> > financial sector cut jobs and budgets, under pressure from > > >>> > shareholders > > >>> > and politicians. > > >>> > > > >>> > At the same time, strong economic growth in China and other parts of > > >>> > Asia has created immense wealth, mainly fuelled by manufacturing, > > >>> > construction and commodities. The number of US dollar millionaires in > > >>> > Asia outnumbered North America for the first time in 2011. > > >>> > > > >>> > It has led to a surge in demand from overseas buyers of the best > > >>> > London > > >>> > homes, seen by many as a sound investment. > > >>> > > > >>> > Prices for the most sought after central London properties have risen > > >>> > around 44 per cent in the last three years, more than twice the > > >>> > increase across the capital as a whole, Knight Frank data shows. > > >>> > > > >>> > "The wealth underpinning the student market is stronger than the > > >>> > wealth > > >>> > underpinning the corporate tenant market," Heaton said. > > >>> > > > >>> > Paris and New York are also popular student destinations. In February, > > >>> > Russian fertiliser oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev paid $86 million for New > > >>> > York's most expensive apartment, a penthouse the size of two and a > > >>> > half > > >>> > tennis courts with views of Central Park, for his student daughter > > >>> > Ekaterina Rybolovleva. > > >>> > > > >>> > The previous owner was a banker - former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill. > > >>> > > > >>> > Parents keen to get the best located homes for their children are > > >>> > often > > >>> > prepared to outbid bankers, Heaton said. They also sometimes pay a > > >>> > year's rent upfront as their children don't have a UK credit history. > > >>> > > > >>> > LCP research showed the proportion of homes in prime neighbourhoods > > >>> > like Mayfair and Knightsbridge rented by international students > > >>> > doubled > > >>> > to 23 per cent in the six years to June 2012, becoming the second > > >>> > largest group behind the financial sector at 45 per cent. > > >>> > > > >>> > "With the current rates of growth, international students would > > >>> > represent 50 per cent by 2020," LCP's Head of Investment Management > > >>> > Hugh Best told Reuters, saying expansion in the financial sector was > > >>> > likely to plateau. > > >>> > > > >>> > Job cuts among bankers caused prime London rents to fall for the first > > >>> > time in two years, property consultant Savills said on June 22. > > >>> > > > >>> > Foreign students in the City of Westminster district, which includes > > >>> > some of the city's priciest streets, pay an average annual rent of > > >>> > $43,970, LCP said. By contrast, accordin to UK website Accommodation > > >>> > for Students, the average UK student paid $5,314 pounds in 2011. > > >>> > > > >>> > About 26 per cent of London's students are from overseas, with China, > > >>> > India and Nigeria sending the most students to the UK between 2009 and > > >>> > 2011, data from the UK Council for International Student Affairs > > >>> > showed. > > >>> > > > >>> > Renting often paves the way to buying, Heaton said, as students will > > >>> > persuade their parents to buy a London property once they are familiar > > >>> > with the city, another factor helping to super-charge the central > > >>> > London property market. > > >>> > > > >>> > "It's a function of globalisation," she said. > > >>> > > > >>> > "One generation makes the money and the next generation gets sent to > > >>> > university." > > >>> > > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ------------------------------------ > > >> > > >> Post message: [email protected] > > >> Subscribe : [email protected] > > >> Unsubscribe : [email protected] > > >> List owner : [email protected] > > >> Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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