Rinaldy Sofwan Fakhrana Blog

Dec 08

Aug 19

Waktu

satu, dua, tiga..

waktu berlalu, tik tok tik tok

Aug 02

[video]

Jun 24

“the first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone” — Martin Amis

Jan 20

no i don’t play guitar, i don’t even understand music, i just put my fingers anywhere i want on the fretboard and strum the strings hit-or-miss. i missed a lot, and sometimes it off the pitch, but i just love the way it heard, i don’t care what they thought, i just love it.

no i don’t play guitar, i don’t even understand music, i just put my fingers anywhere i want on the fretboard and strum the strings hit-or-miss. i missed a lot, and sometimes it off the pitch, but i just love the way it heard, i don’t care what they thought, i just love it.

“I was a jock, but I wasn’t on the sports team. I played guitar, but I didn’t hang out with the stoners. I just couldn’t hang in any way, and when you’re young and you can’t hang, you oppose. So I was anti-everything, fuck you all.” — Billy Corgan

Jan 13

Nov 10

9 november 2010

ya, benar hari ini mungkin bukan hari yang terbaik dalam hidup saya, tapi hari ini adalah hari dimana saya paling merasa beruntung karena saya masih memilikinya. terimakasih eka putri indriani.. :)

introducing the most beautiful natural remarkableness: rain

A liquid precipitation, as opposed to non-liquid kinds of precipitation such as snow, hail and sleet. Rain requires the presence of a thick layer of the atmosphere to have temperatures above the melting point of water near and above the Earth’s surface. On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into drops of water heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface. Two processes, possibly acting together, can lead to air becoming saturated leading to rainfall: cooling the air or adding water vapor to the air. Virga is precipitation that begins falling to the earth but evaporates before reaching the surface; it is one of the ways air can become saturated. Precipitation forms via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. Rain drops range in size from oblate, pancake-like shapes for larger drops, to small spheres for smaller drops.