
Moharif Yulianto
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a freelance writer and thesis preparation in his country, youtube content creator, facebook
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5 countries where people never shower
Contrary to popular belief, there aren't any countries where people "never" shower. However, cultural norms, access to water, and climate can all influence bathing habits around the world. Here's a look at five countries with interesting bathing practices, focusing on why showering frequency might be lower than in some Western countries:
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Dead love does not exist
Dead Love Does Not Exist: A Tapestry of Transformations The world whispers of dead love, a lifeless husk of what once burned bright. But what if love, true love, isn't capable of dying? Perhaps it merely transforms, taking on new shapes and colors as life unfolds. Here are three stories that weave this tapestry of transformation, where love defies the notion of death.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Short Stories: A Tapestry of Worlds
1. The Last Baker In the heart of a steel-plated city, amidst towering chrome giants and bustling crowds, lived Elara, the last baker. Her quaint bakery, nestled in a forgotten corner, remained a beacon of warmth in the city's cold embrace. The air, thick with metallic fumes, was occasionally graced by the heavenly aroma of freshly baked bread – Elara's silent rebellion against the city's sterile perfection.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Short story, My lover is a murderer
Rain pummeled the rickety metal roof of the cabin, a relentless drumbeat against my conscience. Inside, the flickering fire cast grotesque shadows that danced across the weathered walls. In my hand, I clutched a crumpled newspaper clipping, the bold headline searing into my memory: "Prominent Businessman Found Dead – Foul Play Suspected." Below it, a picture of Thomas, his smile frozen in a perpetual charm offensive.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Short story, killed by love
Rain lashed against the cobblestone streets, mirroring the torment in Clara's eyes. Her reflection in the glistening windowpane showed a woman on the precipice, a woman who had just been consumed by the very love she had so fiercely guarded.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Short story, love blooms in the tea garden
The air hung heavy with the sweet, earthy scent of blooming Darjeeling as Amelia stepped into the emerald embrace of the tea garden. Sunlight dappled through the lush canopy of leaves, painting a mosaic of light and shadow on the gently rolling hills. A world away from the frenetic pace of city life, Amelia felt a sense of serenity wash over her, a much-needed escape from the recent heartbreak that had left her soul as barren as a winter garden.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
What is honour
Honour: A Complex Tapestry of Respect, Morality, and Reputation Honour is a concept as multifaceted as a diamond, shimmering with different meanings depending on the context and culture. It's a cornerstone of ethical conduct, a social currency, and a source of personal pride. Throughout history, different societies have emphasized various aspects of honour, weaving a complex tapestry of values and expectations. Let's delve into the essence of honour, exploring its diverse interpretations and enduring significance.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers