And something shifted.
“That’s the culture now,” Gita shrugged. “Hustle culture mixed with ghibah (gossip). We are the most ambitious generation of indomie eaters on the planet.”
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Rizky looked at Gita. “This is the story,” he said.
A girl in luxury boots started swaying. A guy in a beret put his camera down. They weren't posing anymore. They were just moving. Clumsy, real, human. And something shifted
So there he was. Bored. He scrolled through Twitter (or X, as the boomers called it). The trending topic was #MakanSiangGratis—a debate about the new presidential candidate’s free lunch program. His mutuals were fighting in the quote tweets. One thread argued that the program would destroy local warung (street stalls). Another said it was the only way to fix stunting.
Rizky sighed and typed a reply: “Fix stunting first. We can fix the warung later. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of full.” We are the most ambitious generation of indomie
“Ma,” he said. “Tomorrow, I’m going to start a series. Ojek Repair for Pemula . No filters. Just grease.”