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Honestly I think people on here really greatly under acknowledge and recognize the large impact / large trauma that comes from intergenerational trauma from colonization, systemic racism, and not-white America centered trauma. And I know that likely has to do with how massively white tumblr dot com is, but it really isn't until I was around my writing partner that has known me for more than half my life and talking with another peer with Chinese-Indonesian background did it really occur to me how intensely pervasive intergenerational trauma due to US involvement in SE Asia is and how it plays / impacts my life.
A lot of non-America centered trauma and abuse really doesn't fall into any of the real common ways people talk about abuse, neglect and trauma because a lot of that sort of trauma is way more complex and nuanced because a lot of the nature of HOW / WHY that abuse, neglect and trauma occurred is inherently tied a lot more into a history of community / collective trauma and abuse and the ways the individuals from those areas 1) had to survive and 2) the resources that they had available to work with and 3) the inability / difficulty for individuals who are transmitting that intergenerational trauma to realize that they are not in that situation anymore and thus not unintentionally recreate the environment / mindset / trauma for the kids going on
And I'm saying "inability / difficulty" in this case because while I agree that the rhetoric of "it doesn't matter if an abuser has trauma, they could have not continued it" is true in most cases, in my experience especially with my own intergenerational trauma, some people have systemically been stripped of basically any real resources or aid or opportunity or space to really "stop the cycle of abuse" and even at their obvious BEST attempts, they still end up in a position where they systemically really can't prevent it from passing on
It was a joke - a very real joke, but that is something I appreciate with my close friends because it reminds me to check my anxieties against reality - that I "act like I still am in Indonesia" (which for the record, I have never been in Indonesia, I'm the only one in my family that hasn't because I wasn't born when they were there) as a call back to when I was commentating on the complex and dynamic financial situation my family had growing up to which my friend told me "Yeah, but it doesn't matter if you had money or not if your dad constantly lived like he was still in Indonesia" which like... 100% true
And its honestly a really fucking hard thing to work through and overcome. Factually, ON MY OWN - ie not including my fiance who is ALSO in a similar situation on his own, I am financially pretty well off. Every month I make good savings and I have a pretty fat cushion in case things go bad, and so I very much CAN afford to buy myself a $6 fidget toy, but spending that $6 feels like fucking death itself a lot of the time.
I honestly don't know if I'll ever feel as if my financial situation is anything other than broke, not because of income or anything, but just because the factual amount of money I make isn't what controls if I feel financially comfortable / well off or not. I could probably have a half million in the bank and still be sweating about spending $6 on a fidget toy.
And honestly, I was watching 90 day fiance with my friends when I was traveling, and one of the dynamics (for those that know Ashley and Manuel) REALLY made it apparent how disconnected multi-generational Americans can be towards immigrant / immigrant families that have had to come to America for a chance at a better life. It's an experience - a trauma that a lot of people who are not an immigrant themselves or a first generation American to wrap their head around and fathom.
And honestly, I wish there was more talk about it. I wish there were more people with that history talking about it.
(I 'lowkey' start venting under here so Imma put it under the cut since it detracts somewhat from the point but its also worth stating)
I wish there were more people openly discussing how absolutely fucked it is that the US gets to come into countries, INTENTIONALLY fuck it up as a CONFIRMED and ADMITTED method to 'instill democracy / capitalism', and then the same people that from the same country that the US fucked over - for PURE survival - have to immigrate for a chance of living a life that is anything other than rough and a constant struggle.
Some people really wonder why it is that our system has such a foul taste in our mouth for America, I know some people think that because before fusing, >I< wondered why XIV was so deeply and intensely bitter about all things American, and I absolutely get it.
Indonesia was literally intentionally and systemically fucked over by the US Military. That fucking over resulting in immense trauma to my dad that not only immensely translated to me, but also made him EXTREMELY subservient in a "keep your head down, lick the boots of the most powerful person, and enjoy living under the boot of those in power because its the only way to have peace" which is something we - specifically XIV in the past - had internalized deeply which is why were were pretty far down the right wing path and why - when XIV looked at it closer and immediately saw past it - flipped to hard Anti-America values. Because its FUCKED that the US gets to come and ruin a country and then have the victims come and having the same victims "thankfully" licking the boots of the US for giving them a "better life".
Its honestly awful and literally no one talks about it and I know its not just Indonesia that has this. Its the fucking US's modus operandi and its fucking awful.
The US is a place you can come "to get a better life" largely because they fucking ruined most of the other places ability to have a good life.
#vent#vent tw#sysconversation#actuallydid#intergenerational trauma#collective trauma#ptsd#c-ptsd#racism#systemic racism#racial trauma#fuck america#fuck colonizers#fuck the US#feathers speaks#alter: xiv#<- huge XIV brain influence on this post
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Just a signal boost for the latest Hololive Indonesia's big branch collaboration songs
It hit me not long ago how ambitious, creative, and fun this first song project where the talents all chose to represent multiple parts of their culture. From the presentation leading up to this big collaboration being all the vtuber talents working together via Minecraft to create really intricate mini games for viewers to feel hyped at this team project, that then their other Indonesian co-workers got to play in where all participants wore traditional school uniforms (dress shirts, ties, skirts), all leading up to the music video release. The music video presents the vtubers from the HoloID branch all wearing the same school uniforms their avatars in Minecraft wore, and the MV tells the story of how they are in some sort of school festival setting and each group sings a folk song from Indonesia's culture, while dressing 1 representative of their group in traditional festive dresses. In the background we see the characters do dance poses that show of their cultural dances along side the dresses. from the video description:
Indonesia is comprised of diverse cultures and languages. From Sabang to Merauke, each region has its own unique characteristics. The diversity of languages, dances, music, and traditions come together in a harmonious unity. Presented by 9 talents of hololive Indonesia, this is the medley of folk songs in Indonesia that you have been waiting for!
When I first heard and saw this I didn't think much of it, but one day while it auto played it hit me how much of an earworm this song is, all the while giving some very cool representation of their culture. Subtitles via CC
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The second song collaboration I want to signal boost is HI:STREET TIME, it may not have as much cultural volume as the Medley, but does a good job previewing the talents/characters that make up the Indonesian Branch. Three generations consisting of 3 talents, singing snippets of their aesthetics to a fun pop beat with colorful visuals. Subtitles via CC
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If their singing caught your attention check out the rest of their discography in the playlist below the cutoff line. Their songs don't get as much views as their Japanese and English counterparts do, but not due to a lack of talent.
#music#folklore#culture#pop culture#vtubers#signal boost#indonesian culture#indonesia#hololive#hololive indonesia#hololive id#character design#tagging that because the designs in the Medley go fucking wall to wall insane#PS the comment section in the medley is full of trivia on the folk songs and diverse languages that make up indonesia#Youtube
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Modern au where the girls meet in college and get assigned random roommate and they’ve never met before because they are all study abroad students spending a year in the US. Lily from England is with Dorcas from an African country ( I don’t know which one to choose if I don’t choose mine lol so I’ll leave that to you). Mary ( not sure which country but I’m getting middle eastern vibes) is with Pandora ( I kind of want to give her mythology roots like Greek yk ? ). Marlene ( I want to give her Indonesia what do you think ?) with Alice ( definitely Europe vibes here )
Anyway they meet and bond about discovering American culture and how ridiculous some of the stuff is and they do make American friends but they keep coming back to each other and they become closer and closer but also the time comes that they each have to go back to their countries and you have a really tearful/angsty goodbye
Just feel like giving them really different backgrounds because it’s women history month and women from all around the world should be celebrated and also people from a lot of different countries are just really cool as a friend group
Anyway some head cannon for this au
Each of their dorm is fully decorated to the point you can see their personality when you enter the room
Mary is the kind to stay up to do homework and Pandora wakes up really early which creates some funny situations between them
All of them fight over who has the best cultural food ( Lily is not allowed to participate she is British/lh)
They do the American college thing to the full extent like going to football games, having parties and stuff and still aces their classes somehow
That was really long but oh well here are my two cents lol hope you like it <3 I really like your writing btw
Hi hi!!! Sorry for taking so long to respond to this, I saw it a few days ago and was too tired to respond and I’ve just been in a state of brain mush ever since.
Okay, I love this idea SO SO much! Especially them all coming together to be confused about American culture lol, I think that’s so funny.
I 100% agree with all of these ethnicities for them as well, I can see it all clearly (the Pandora being from Greece just makes sense idk why more people don’t HC this).
One headcannon I’ve been having lately is that Marlene is Australian because like, she is literally the definition of an Aussie bogan in my head (if you’ve never heard of Amyl and The Sniffers go check out their music because I think they’re SO Marlene Band Au coded).
And any Aussie out there will know this well and true, but for some reason all aussies just dip to Indonesia (specifically Bali) every winter to escape the cold, like it’s actually amusing how many just disappear over there. SO many of my friends have gone on Bali trips it’s ridiculous.
Anyway, you suggesting Marlene be from Indonesia just popped the best idea in my head where like her dad is Australian and took a trip with his mates to Bali. I’m thinking they would frequent the bar next to their hotel and get drunk there every night and he fell in love with one of the bartenders that snuck him free drinks every time he complimented her and then they hooked up one night and she got pregnant without realising and then he went home and she freaked out. Luckily she got his number because they fell in love and then like she moved to Australia to raise Marlene. I think that’s such a funny cute way to tie our headcannons together.
And yes Mary is 100% the type to stay up so late where as Pandoras in bed by nine and up with the sun.
Their rooms would be the swankiest rooms you’ve ever seen.
They would 100% all bully Lily for her comfort meal, which is beans straight out the can, and would all shove their fav foods down her throat. She’d love it though and pretend to complain about it all the time so all her friends would keep making her all these amazing snacks and meals.
They definitely would get involved with the whole American college experience but no one is prepared for how Marlene acts at the college football games. She’d spend one third of the game complaining about how this isn’t real football (Insert AFL which she grew up watching with her dad - footy), a second third of the game skulling beer and challanging random college boys to drink offs and shoeies (idk how to spell it, when you drink out of a shoe), and the last third screaming so hard when their team gets a point or goal or however it works and going balisic and booing the opposition and screaming about the unfair umpiring, and she’d 1000% be the loudest there.
Sorry, I’m passionate about Marlene.
But yessss this is such a good idea lol I love it! Thanks for sending in the ask, I really appreciate hearing about the girls <3
#jay answers#marauders#lily evans#mary mcdonald#marlene mckinnon#dorcas meadowes#pandora lovegood#alice fortescue#the valkyries#pandora rosier#lily potter#headcannon
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ShortBox Comics Member Interview: Azam Raharjo
Throughout the month of October, the Cartoonist Cooperative will be sharing interviews with members of the Co-op who have a new comic available at the ShortBox Comics Fair 2024!
NOTE: The Cartoonist Cooperative is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way formally connected with ShortBox.
Today’s spotlight is Azam Raharjo and their new comic for ShortBox, Peggy Piggybacks to Picnic
We’d love it if you could introduce yourself and tell us about your background in comics.
Azam Raharjo: Hi, I am Azam Raharjo. I am an Indonesian comic artist focusing on horror stories and art. I started as an illustrator working regularly with a primary school worksheet publisher before making comics professionally in 2015, drawing gag/comedy comic strips. Later in 2018, I started focusing on horror comics, debuting with Radio Algeria: Horror On-Air in Webtoon Indonesia . My recent comics are Someone Died Here (ShortBox Comics Fair 2023) and The Clown (Hello Darkness #2, Boom! Studios).
Tell us more about your new comic?
AR: My new comic is called Peggy Piggybacks to Picnic. It’s a slice of life/horror comic about two young girls seemingly late to join a community picnic at the top of a mountain, set in a somewhat unusual world. This is probably the weirdest comic I have ever done.
Read the rest of the interview HERE! And dont forget to check out the Shortbox Comics Fair to support these lovely creators!! ONLY A FEW HOURS LEFT!!!
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THE RAILWAYS MUSEUM AMBARAWA
by : Nurul Fatika Jati
Initially it was a station called Willem I Station. This station was built by the Nedherlandsch Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NISM) which was inaugurated on May 21 1873 at the same time as the opening of the Kedungjati-Ambarawa route. 1907. At the beginning of its operation, Willem I Station was used as a means of transporting export commodities and military transportation around Central Java. After being deactivated in 1976, Ambarawa Station was declared a Railway Museum by the Governor of Central Java at that time, Supardjo Rustam. This plan aims to save the remains of the steam locomotive and make it a tourist attraction in Central Java. Ambarawa Station was chosen because Ambarawa has a strong historical background in the struggle for independence, namely the Battle of Ambarawa, apart from that, Ambarawa Station at that time still had ancient technology that could still be operated.
The Ambarawa Museum or Indonesian Railway Museum (IRM) displays a collection of railways from the Dutch East Indies period to pre-Indonesian independence which includes facilities, infrastructure and administrative equipment.
Several collections of heritage railway facilities such as:
21 Steam Locomotives
4 Diesel Locomotives
5 Trains
6 Carriages
Antique Telephone
Telegram Tools
Turntables
To support tourism, PT KAI organizes tourist train transportation. In this museum there are two train services, namely the Ambarawa–Bedono and Ambarawa–Tuntang tourist trains. The trips are only made regularly on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays, for other days it can only be done using a rental system. The Ambarawa–Bedono tourist train is a train that uses cog rails. The museum itself then branded this service as the Ambarawa Mountain Railway Tour. The route is from Ambarawa–Jambu–Bedono and back to Ambarawa. The journey to Bedono can only be made by a geared steam locomotive (B25) because none of the diesel locomotives are equipped with gears. In addition, steam train ticket reservations can only be ordered through the rental system. As a result, Bedono and Jambu stations are only open when there are train trips. The Ambarawa–Tuntang tourist train runs regularly using diesel locomotives, but can be rented using either steam or diesel locomotives. For regular trips there is a train schedule that departs at 10.00, 12.00 and 14.00.
Guided tours are available, providing historical insights into the development of railways in Indonesia, the significance of the museum, and details about the locomotives and other exhibits. The museum’s vintage locomotives and scenic surroundings make it a great spot for photography enthusiasts to capture historical and picturesque moments. The museum offers the opportunity to rent the vintage train for special occasions, providing a unique setting for events such as weddings, corporate gatherings, or educational trips.
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There you can also enjoy snacks found along the road to the station. Inside the station there is also a cafe and also a mini train to get around. film theater to find out the history of the formation of the Ambarawa train station and other history of Indonesia. You can rent a traditional clothes as well for new experiences
Thank you for reading my blog, always be happy and have a nice day!
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credit to hourlyid for the edit. go check them out for more indonesian media!
"But religion plays such a big role here, yeah?" "That's why." "That's why, what?" "There's no place for us here." — Selamat Pagi, Malam (In the Absence of the Sun) (2014)
I haven't post anything for pride month and I blame this on myself, really. But anyways, being queer in Indonesia has always been complicated and for the most part, treated like taboo.
Queer folks in Indonesian media are usually treated as supporting characters, as caricatures, even. Ever since I was a child, I saw them as a tactic to scare the macho men, or be the typical girl's gay best friend but treated horribly. To be pointed and laugh at as people casually throw slurs at them. Or a conversion story of an effeminate man changed to be socially acceptable, to be wed off to some nice lady he never met. For women, they are treated as tomboys who went into a phase and eventually “got over it” and get together with a boy, be more feminine, and be socially accepted as a housewife.
There are characters who are coded to be LGBTQ+, but they can only exist in subtext if they want to reach mainstream audiences. God forbid the two boys to look into each others' eyes for too long, oh dear, think about the kids! There will be protests on the streets alright, asking people to boycott the films and whatnot.
As I got older, things started to be a bit better. Though not by much. Indonesia as a whole is still very homophobic and although you won't be sentenced to jail or death due to your sexuality, it's essentially a social suicide to be openly out. Sure, the country may not punish us, but the people would. As like other people in other countries would know.
And then there are the newer representations in media.
Are they better than they were back when I was a child? I couldn't really say, but I see more queer characters appear, yet they still exist only in backgrounds and their stories are almost invisible in order to pass censorships.
I've only seen true representations in indie flicks, the ones with limited viewing time in festivals, and sometimes straight to streaming services. Most of them don’t end up happily; they’re doomed by the narrative, doomed by the place they lived in.
But even that, I teared up when I saw this edit. Even though the queer centered media is very limited due to the circumstances of how conservative and religious Indonesia really is, I am very happy to see this edit. I could only hope that filmmakers could be braver so that there would be queer centered films that are treated lovingly and tenderly in the future, however long that may be.
Happy pride month, everyone! Gue berharap queer folks di Indonesia tetep aman dan bahagia. Gue berharap kita gak harus ngumpetin jati diri kita lagi. Gue berharap kita bisa hidup dalam kedamaian.
Movie list in the edit: Yuni (2021); Berbagi Suami (Love for Share) (2006); Selamat Pagi, Malam (In the Absence of the Sun) (2014); Dear to Me (2021)
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Episode 2 thoughts
Here we go with more of my ramblings!
(Also just a reminder, I’m including game canon information so heads up if you need to bypass this post to avoid spoilers)
Thoughts below the cut....
It appears they’re making Indonesia “Ground Zero”, I don’t know if this is a result of Indonesia having a surge of fungal infections within the last few years, or if their environment would be considered potentially hospitable for the cordyceps. There’s also the fact that in-game the cordyceps seemingly started in the U.S. before spreading worldwide.
I’m not quite understanding the physiology behind the mouth tentacles thing, but I’ve seen enough hentai that it’s creepy either way
There’s a running theme of butterflies surrounding the girls (Sarah and Ellie)
Ellie’s sarcasm is on-point again, Bella really did bring our precious babygirl to life on a level that makes me so happy
I have to wonder about Pedro having to do things like move furniture, considering his poor back
So not anything significant, but I really appreciate that the leaning building from the game was incorporated into the background shot. A little sad that they didn’t show them going through that building like in the game, but I guess it would’ve been an issue of set design costs/extra film time.
Ellie actively avoiding mentioning Riley (“Matter of fact, let’s just keep our histories to ourselves” ~ Joel in the game), so that figures
Okay they moved up the hotel scene where Ellie pretends to be checking in, originally this took place in Pittsburgh at a later point in the summer, not Boston. And it was AFTER the thing with Tess.
Joel and Ellie’s awkward conversation-turned-moment of bonding, and her asking about Joel/Tess? Joel shot that shit down so quick lol
So they’re basically saying that the infected only last for 2-months, but they’re still some that last for years. This sounds like the infection not only deteriorates the brain but maybe the body temperature is so high for so long that the body eventually burns out….?
The infected have a connection, kind of like the hive-mind situation in Stranger Things. In-game the infected would just spawn out of nowhere even if an area looks clear (it’s a game so that’s a normal thing), it seems that this was their way of bridging the gap of how a clear spot would suddenly become overrun. Games like TLOU and Left 4 Dead had what they call “event doors”, or pathways that when taken would suddenly trigger hordes
Clickers!!!! But seriously they did a good job with the acting during this scene, I’m wondering if they did a “zombie school” type thing, kind of like TWD.
“You can’t deny that view” - so glad they kept this, it’s such an important moment for Ellie because of [redacted]
So Tess name-dropping Frank is interesting, unless in-game Tess knew about Frank and just didn’t tell Joel (HIGHLY unlikely), because in-game Joel doesn’t even know Frank exists, let alone have any contact with him specifically
Annie Wersching does a really good job of capturing Tess’ nuances, and the part where she’s foreshadowing her infection by acting defensive? Love it
Tess/Joel’s relationship being kind of one-sided isn’t much of a surprise. I’d imagine Joel prefers not to get romantically close to people because of past trauma
So the hive-mind connections trigger a horde, forcing Tess to sacrifice herself. In the game the military shows up and she holds them off while Joel/Ellie escape through the capitol building. To me the horde makes more sense because I never quite understood why the military suddenly went on a field trip outside of the QZ to coordinate an attack on a couple runaways when they could easily have left them to their fate with the infected and not waste time/supplies (same thing applies if they were going after the Fireflies outside of the QZ)
I’m enjoying the unfocused camera shots of the infected, it helps to leave some things to the imagination and makes it more scary/intense
The mouth-tentacles “kiss of death” thing is weird. It’s like the infected are coherent enough to want to actively spread the infection instead of just eating people. I’m also getting the impression that, kind of like in World War Z, they can sense when someone else is infected.
Definitely enjoyed this episode, the acting was really good and the story is moving a bit faster now. Still a lot of ground to cover because of [redacted]
Endure and survive!
#tlou#tlou spoilers#the last of us#the last of us series#pedro pascal#joel miller#ellie williams#bella ramsey#tess servopoulos#anna torv
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Review carefully: the charm and meaning behind the chosen work of Denny Ja 60: I wait in each kamisan
In the world of Indonesian literature, Denny Ja is known as one of the writers who have extraordinary talent. One of his latest works entitled "I Wait in Every Kamisan" managed to attract the attention of the readers with the charm and meaning contained in it. In this article, we will review carefully about the charm and meaning hidden behind the selected Denny JA 60: I wait in each kamisan. Denny JA 60: I Waiting for Each Kamisan is an essay poem that tells about the life journey of a job seeker named Joko. Through this main character, Denny JA succeeded in delivering in-depth messages about life, hope, and struggle. One of the main charms of this essay poem is Denny Ja's writing style which is very typical. He uses a simple language but is quite hit to convey a deep meaning. In each of his writings, Denny Ja is able to describe the situation and character in great detail, so that the reader can feel and get involved in the story. In addition, the use of symbolic elements is also one of the attractions of this work. Denny Ja includes small symbols that make the story deeper and meaningful. For example, the use of Thursday as an important moment in the story gives meaning that expectations and changes can come at any time, as long as we are patient and keep struggling. In addition, this essay poem also contains a message about social injustice that still occurs in our society. Denny Ja described Joko's life full of difficulties and pressure in finding work. This reflects the real situation that is experienced by most of the people of Indonesia. In this essay poem, Denny Ja also succeeded in describing various characters very deeply. Each character has their own background and problems, but overall, they are interrelated and provide their own colors in the story. This shows Denny Ja's ability to explore and describe the complex human side. In his conclusion, Denny Ja 60: I am waiting for each kamisan is a work that should be appreciated. The charm and meaning contained in it can inspire the reader and invite them to reflect on the meaning of life and challenges that must be faced. Denny Ja is not just writing, but he is also able to convey deep messages through his works. In this digital era, literary works are often forgotten. However, through Denny Ja's works, we can see that literature still has an important place in our lives. Hopefully Denny Ja's works continue to inspire the younger generation and make a significant contribution to Indonesian literature.
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5 Visa Trends to Watch in 2025: What They Mean for You
As global dynamics shift, visa trends are changing quickly. If you're considering an international move in 2025, it's important to stay updated on these trends. Here are five significant trends to keep an eye on and their implications for you.
1. Rise of Digital Nomad Visas
With the growing popularity of remote work, many countries are launching digital nomad visas to attract skilled professionals. Nations like Portugal, Thailand, and Indonesia are offering special visas for remote workers, enabling them to live and work abroad while benefiting the local economy. This trend provides you with greater flexibility to work internationally without needing traditional work permits.
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Governments are increasingly using AI and automation to simplify visa applications, which helps reduce processing times and improve efficiency. For applicants, this translates to quicker approvals and fewer delays, making international travel and relocation easier. However, it's crucial to stay informed about online application procedures, as mistakes can lead to rejections.
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Countries are moving away from traditional immigration policies in favor of skill-based visa systems aimed at attracting talent in high-demand sectors like IT, engineering, and healthcare. If you possess specialized skills or certifications, you can expect to see more opportunities. This trend is especially relevant for skilled professionals looking to advance their careers on a global scale.
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As concerns about climate change rise, countries may introduce sustainable visa programs to manage the environmental impact of high immigration rates. For instance, some nations might restrict visa issuance in densely populated urban areas or promote remote work in less populated regions. This means that potential applicants should be ready for location-based limitations.
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5 Visa Trends to Watch in 2025: What They Mean for You
As global dynamics shift, visa trends are changing quickly. If you're considering an international move in 2025, it's important to stay updated on these trends. Here are five significant trends to keep an eye on and their implications for you.
1. Rise of Digital Nomad Visas
With the growing popularity of remote work, many countries are launching digital nomad visas to attract skilled professionals. Nations like Portugal, Thailand, and Indonesia are offering special visas for remote workers, enabling them to live and work abroad while benefiting the local economy. This trend provides you with greater flexibility to work internationally without needing traditional work permits.
2. Technology Streamlining Visa Processes
Governments are increasingly using AI and automation to simplify visa applications, which helps reduce processing times and improve efficiency. For applicants, this translates to quicker approvals and fewer delays, making international travel and relocation easier. However, it's crucial to stay informed about online application procedures, as mistakes can lead to rejections.
3. Emphasis on Skill-Based Visas
Countries are moving away from traditional immigration policies in favor of skill-based visa systems aimed at attracting talent in high-demand sectors like IT, engineering, and healthcare. If you possess specialized skills or certifications, you can expect to see more opportunities. This trend is especially relevant for skilled professionals looking to advance their careers on a global scale.
4. Sustainability in Visa Programs
As concerns about climate change rise, countries may introduce sustainable visa programs to manage the environmental impact of high immigration rates. For instance, some nations might restrict visa issuance in densely populated urban areas or promote remote work in less populated regions. This means that potential applicants should be ready for location-based limitations.
5. Stricter Regulations Amid Security Concerns
As cybersecurity threats continue to rise, governments are responding by tightening visa regulations. More rigorous background checks and biometric data requirements are expected to become standard practice. Applicants should be ready to submit extra documentation and face comprehensive screenings, particularly when seeking visas for countries with increased security measures.
Final Thoughts
Staying updated on visa trends in 2025 is essential for navigating the landscape effectively. These changes present both opportunities and challenges, influenced by your profession, location, and lifestyle. Embracing these trends can lead to new possibilities, whether you identify as a digital nomad, a skilled worker, or a traveler focused on sustainability.
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240903 Cultwo Show with Chanyeol and Oh My Girl
Cultwo Show thumbnail "Omside Out and Karimi"
each OmGeol member has their respective Inside Out nicknames, and then there is Chanyeol being "Shy"
EXO's visual member who just had his solo debut : CHANYEOL!
CHANYEOL : "When I was preparing the album, I tried my best for them [the members] not to hear it. And when it was finished, I let the members hear it and they all said they liked it. As for Suho hyung, he said that he felt how hard I worked for this album, so his words comforted me. And when I was done with music shows, suddenly, Sehun called me, he doesn't usually call.. he said "I watched your stage" and he said everything was nice, he gave me compliments so I felt really good"
He was asked to give a spoiler about City-scape CHANYEOL : "There's one cover song I will be performing. It's a song you never imagined me to perform! It's really something you would never have thought of. For now it's a secret, so you have to come and check it out!"
City-scape will start in Seoul, where else will you go to after? CHANYEOL : "Starting in Seoul, I will go to Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan and Hong Kong. There could be more to be added later on, so please look forward to it. [An all-band live is being prepared] Yes, that's why i'm doing my best practicing with the band and also practicing the choreo these days"
Chanyeol said his body is sore because he danced so much yesterday at King Castle Power FM, so he had a hard time in the morning
CHANYEOL: "[When taking selcas], you must consider what color suits you. I think a blue background suits me the most, so whenever i see one, I take a photo. [Cultwo show's logo is blue] Ok, I'll take a photo there later!" 💙
MC: "Chanyeol actually came to Cultwo show 2 years ago when he was in the military to promote [their musical]. COVID was still a bit prevalent back then so it was a broadcast where they had to wear masks, but he was really so handsome!"
Q: You're already good at singing but for this comeback [debut], you still went to vocal lessons? CHANYEOL : "Actually, I have been taking vocal lessons consistently. I go there every week and do my best"
Singer and Actor Chanyeol gaining new fans 🥹 "I get jealous because my girlfriend likes Chanyeol so much, but through this song [Black Out], I got to like him too! Fighting!" "Ah, so he was that person! I saw this actor for the first time [in The Frog] and he was so good, so I wondered who he was" 🍒 : "I'm really flattered"
Chanyeol went busking in Hongdae before his debut
🍒: Reads comment "Chanyeol-ssi, you look pretty! You can join as Oh My Girl's 7th member" 👨🏻: "Your hair color is also similar with Yubin-ssi's!!" 🍒: "Ah yes! ㅋㅋㅋ i'll join them, thank you!" 👩🏼: "Ah yes, we're honored!"
👩🏻 “Chanyeol acted so well in The Frog that I was able to immerse myself in the drama. You looked like Harry Potter.” 🍒Thank you. 👨🏻 I've heard rumors that every time you log into Netflix these days, you feel a sense of unity. "The Frog," has risen to number one in South Korea and number four worldwide. Have any member of Oh My Girl watched it? (They said they’re going to watch and couldn’t before because they were preparing for their comeback) 🍒 Thank you.
👨🏻 Actors Kim Yoon-seok, Yoon Kye-sang, Go Min-si, and Lee Jung-eun, along with other talented actors, what role did Chanyeol take? 🍒I’m the adult version of Yoon Kye-sang's son. I took on the adult Giho character. (👩🏻 suddenly realized that she watched a clip of the drama) 👨🏻The reaction was good. 🍒Yes.
🍒“Woah, I’m watching it (drama) right now, Giho looked familiar, like I’ve seen him somewhere. I was wondering who it was, and it turned out to be Chanyeol.” 👨🏻They’re watching it right now. 🍒Yes, thank you.
👨🏻Reporter Oh: “Ah, it was him. It's an actor I've never seen before, but they acted so well that I wondered who they were.” 🍒 I'm really so flattered. 👨🏻 Did you learn acting separately somewhere? 🍒 When I was young, I learned acting as well at the company. 👨🏻They taught you acting. 🍒Yes. I mainly asked the director or the writer a lot and did it (acting).
👨🏻 Yoon Kye-sang is a senior idol, right? He must have really pampered you on the drama set. 🍒 Yes, but we didn’t run into each other on the set. So, when we met separately, like at the dinner gathering, he really doted on me while calling me “son”.
👨🏻 Did you audition for the work? Or… 🍒I had a meeting that felt like an audition. Honestly, They didn’t tell to come in there, after I looked over the script, I really wanted to do it. I expressed my desire to do it. 👨🏻Oh, so you first (to reach out). Is acting fun? 🍒 So fun. I think I felt a lot more enjoyment in this work. 👨🏻 Is it more fun to be active as solo or acting? 🍒Being Solo is more fun.
👨🏻“As soon as “The Frog” came out, I watched it all. My husband said Yoon Kye-sang’s son is so handsome so I told him that he’s EXO’s Chanyeol, he didn’t believe me. We ended up having an argument. I want to get back at him.” 👨🏻To make her feel better, Chanyeol draw a gift for her. 👨🏻Pull a gift for her Chanyeol. 🍒I will pick it. 👨🏻 There was an argument so Chanyeol will really pick one. 🍒Loaf bread. (They were laughing cuz the way he said it seemed like a curse😂)
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