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DARI SAPU - SAPU SAMPAI SILUMAN PEMAKAN OTAK!! GAK PAHAM LAGI..‼️

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Yuhuuu, sabut-sabut, comrades.

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The front face, the front face. There, there. You're even gliding. Bro, in Ciliwung, what's the content now? The most...

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The body of a buffalo. The body of a buffalo. The body of a buffalo in the river. In Ciliwung,

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are there any myths?

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The most... That is... It's called Lembu, Om Ded So Lembu is a human skull

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Arif Kamarudin

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Yo, Om Ded

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Where's the fish? I want to see the fish first

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You want to see the fish first? I want to see the fish first I already brought it, Om Ded oh From the night before yesterday? Yes. Really? Yes. I once experimented with the soap. It can survive in the ground for 13 hours.

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Is there water in it?

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Oh, I put water in it. I mean, to make it fresh. But even without water, it can survive for 13 hours. I once experimented with it. How does you breathe? So, the soap, why can it last long? Because it can store oxygen in the stomach.

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Oh, I see.

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Yes.

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Show the face to the camera.

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No, no, no.

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Soap, my. It's wet. It's wet. It's wet.

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It's wet. It's wet. It's wet. It's wet. I'll do it later Put it back

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Tissue?

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Wet tissue?

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Yes, thank you

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No wet tissue Okay, I'll bring wet tissue So Okay. I'll take a wet tissue later. So, this is the one who is famous for eyeing the catfish. But we'll discuss that later. So, this catfish, is it a shark?

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For now, because it's a lot of damage, in my opinion, it's in the Hama category. And they say the governor of Jakarta also said that he's Hama. That's right. Mr. Ramono also made a statement in several media, to ban shampoos all over Jakarta.

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Okay. Explain to me first, why is he Hama?

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First, shampung, in Indonesia, because it's not a natural habitat, it's invasive. So, there are a lot of them. The first thing that has a direct impact is the ecosystem.

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Because?

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Because of the number of them, there are a lot of other animals that can't compete in terms of space, in terms of food. What does he eat? Isn't it grass? The grass is from the characteristics of the cow. It's omnivorous. Long, right?

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Omnivorous?

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Yes, but on the field, because it's a carnivore, he eats the bottom of the river floor. Everything can be eaten by him. That's what makes it possible for other fish eggs to be sucked by him. That's one. Because he's a lot, he controls the place. If the animal needs a place to live, a place to lay eggs,

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he's controlled by all the sapu-sapu, a place to lay eggs. They are controlled by the cows. So, they are not happy. There are many factors.

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And how dangerous is it?

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The danger is... If the cows are not controlled for a long time, and then some species are lost, because of that, it's not possible to the food chain to break.

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The ecosystem changed.

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Yes. If the food chain is broken, it means that it's from top to bottom. We just have to wait for the other animals to die.

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Why do you suddenly take care of the sheep? I mean, where did you come from? Suddenly, the's a soap. I never knew this. There's no wind, no rain, suddenly the news is soap. So, actually, everything I do on social media

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Yes, but where did you start? What did you do suddenly? Did you meet a soap? Or what? I live in Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta.

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I have been playing since I was a kid in Kalijeliung.

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Playing in Kalijeliung. What do you mean by that? Swimming?

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Swimming. Then, when I went home from school, I didn't change my clothes and went straight to Kalijeliung. Swimming. Then, I learn how to do adventures. Back then, there was no such thing. I didn't have much money. Back then... Is Kali Celiwung the same as now?

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It's different. Back then, I didn't have to do anything. Now, my hands are all dirty.

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It's different.

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It's okay back then, right?

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Yes.

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Okay. So, what happened? When I was a kid, I was just playing. When I was a grown-up, I was playing differently. It was more like an adventure, catching fish. My hobby was catching fish. When I grew up, I caught fish for eating. Every time I caught fish, I always got a lot of fish. Every time you caught fish?

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Yes.

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How did you do it?

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I was always fishing. Fishing?

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Yes.

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Every time I fish, I I saw a lot of fish.

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That was the beginning.

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That was the beginning. That's why I learned. Little by little, at that time, there weren't many sources. I asked people. I've known since long ago that catfish didn't come from Indonesia. And it's bad for the ecosystem. When was this?

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It was around high school. From high school? So, there are a lot of sapo-sapo from high school? There are a lot, Om Ded. Even from when I was a kid, there were a lot. There were a lot.

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From? The catfish is from South America. It's from the Amazon River.

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The Amazon is full of scary things, Boss.

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That's right. That's why, actually, the catfish is designed in such a way, in such a way to survive in the wild Amazon. There are a lot of predators there. With hard skin. That's it.

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Because in the Amazon, it's just part of the food chain.

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Okay. And in Indonesia?

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Yes, it entered Indonesia. The most common theory is through the international fish trade route. So, it entered through the fish trade, and was kept by people in the aquarium. Is this to clean the mud in the aquarium? Correct. One of them.

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The soap is getting bigger, Om. The aquarium is just this big.

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How big is it?

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It can be this big. From here to here.

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Okay. Wow.

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So, when it's big, it's possible. This is possible, the theory. There are some lovers of fish. Oh, I feel, in a narrow place, I let it go to the wild. It turns out that it is out of control, until now. Why can it grow faster than other fish?

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First, from the body's endurance. The shoes can be superior in terms of life support. The thick skin makes it difficult to get pollution. Then, he has two breathing systems, insang and labirinth.

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Insang and labirinth?

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And labirinth. When the oxygen level in the water is low, he can take it using labirinth. I don't understand. What is labirinth? Labirinth is like... How to explain it? It's like a breathing system in the human body.

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It stores air? No, it can take oxygen from the air.

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Oh yeah?

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Yeah. But it still has to be in the water. Because there are some fish that use a labyrinth, not just soap. That's one. Second... Oh, sorry. Actually, number one is... I forgot.

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They don't have a natural predator. There is no natural predator? Yes. Why? Because naturally, the snake is not in Indonesia. It's not in Ciliwung.

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8:58

There are no fish that eat it?

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Like in Ciliwung, for example. In Ciliwung, the apex predator are the sea squirt and the otter. Sea squirt eats a lot. Otter eats a lot of crabs and shrimp. So, there are sea squirt that sees the soap and thinks, what is this? Why is it black? Is it hard? I don't want to eat it.

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But do sea squirt eat fish? In the end, they eat and eat. But not a lot. Because it's not their main food. Because it's not their main food. Do they eat fish?

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Fish in the Ciliung River, small predator fish, they eat. If it's still small, but if it's big, they can't eat fish.

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The big ones?

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Like this size. They can't eat it? They can't. The armor is already ones. Like this size? I can't eat it. The armor is already sharp. Is it hard? Do you want to see? I mean, can I lift it up again?

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Sure.

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Every time I lift it up, I wonder what's wrong. Is there any sharp part? You can see here, if we hold it here, it's safe. But if we pull it here, it's like a coconut shell. There are sharp fins here.

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Is it not the fish's scales?

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No, but there are a bit of a thorn If you look at it Oh yeah And also... It doesn't jump out of nowhere No, it's safe

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What makes it a bodyguard is that when it's in danger, it will be here Look, it's making a sound So if the prey wants to swallow, it will be held by this Oh This is also sharp Hmm. so if a bird eats it, it can go to the throat the fish was making a sound? yes, it was making a sound

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it can make a sound?

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yes it's funny

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and it's hard?

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this is hard, look

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the head is hard, but the body?

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the body is the same this is the armor The skin is very hard. So the hard skin also holds the pollution, it doesn't get into it. The pollution doesn't get into it? The pollution can get in through the oral, it can get in through the skin. There are many small fish whose skin is thin.

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So if there is pollution, it can enter from here and die. But this one is stronger. Even though the pollution is very big. But it means that in terms of life support, it is the strongest in that small fish. For now, yes. That's right. It's number one.

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11:56

So if we talk about it like that, it will develop more freely than other fish.

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And finally it will disturb the ecosystem.

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That's the context. That's right, Om Ded.

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Okay. So, why did you suddenly leave high school? I mean, this is a sudden feeling. You suddenly left high school.

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Yes.

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Sorry. That personal feeling, actually, it was just a feeling at first. I started playing social media in 2019, Omnid. About Ciliwung too. I played it until last year, 2025. I uploaded the last one, Sapu-Sapu.

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It went viral. So, now social media is my place. I just upload my personal stories about Sapu-Sapu. It turns out that there are many people who care about it besides me.

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Okay. My question is, can we eat the soap?

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If the question is yes or no, the answer is yes.

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But, if the question is safe or not, that's another thing. I don't understand.

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Is it safe or not, why? Actually, the basic thing is that the soap is not poisonous. It can be eaten. That's the basic.

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It can be eaten?

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Yes. The meat... Is it good? It's good. I've eaten it.

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It's good?

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Yes. So, you can sell fish to eat?

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Yes, you can. But, let's go back to this. It can be eaten, but... the snot in the polluted water, eventually it will absorb the pollution.

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But all fish.

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That's right, all fish. But, because the strong algae in the pollution, it will keep accumulating. When other fish are dead due to pollution, the algae will be alive. When the algae is polluted again, the accumulation will be more.

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13:57

So it's dangerous.

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It's dangerous. Because there is a research in Omdet's journal. I know Professor Dewi Elfidassari. From the University of Indonesia. He studied the soap industry for the last 10 years. So, he said that the soap industry contains 3 dangerous types of slogans. HG, PB, CD.

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Because of pollution.

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Because of pollution. Because basically, the water in Jakarta is all polluted. All the trash. That's where it comes from. But because he's not dead, he's strong.

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So, the pollution is a lot in his body.

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And the soap is actually a bioremediation.

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What? There's a guy who became a somai in Jakarta? Seriously?

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Really?

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No way. He's a somai of soap fish. No, no. He's also a fish smuggler. How do you know?

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There was a news report. Yes.

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Is it allowed?

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To smuggle people.

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Smuggling? No.

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So far, there's no report of people being poisoned by eating soap. But if we look at the doctors, the risk of eating a fish that's contaminated with heavy metals, we can get hurt. But I mean, is the soap sold in the market for seafood? No, it's not. No? Is it different or marketed as a fish? No, it's not.

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Is it different from the catfish?

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Catfish are mostly bred. They are in the water that is controlled. So, the catfish will controlapu will control the water. That's right.

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Control the water. They can't eat it. They can, but it's dangerous.

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So, it becomes a pest. That's right. Because it's only to the ecosystem, to the fish. Like the statement of Mr. Ramono, sapu-sapu can damage the edges of the river. It has a direct connection with us.

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16:08

It can make a hole. Soap can make a hole? Yes, because it's... It's a straw? No, it's an egg. It makes a hole on the edges, Om Det.

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So it will dig a hole. The hole can be this big. From my hand. Because I often look for the eggs. Sometimes I can't find it. With this diameter, about 10 cm. How do you dig it?

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I can. Because I usually dig on the edges where the soil is visible. I dig it with a shovel. Until it becomes a big hole. And in one place, there can be about 30 or 15 holes.

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Imagine 30 holes in one place.

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How many eggs in one hole?

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One hole, one egg.

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One hole, one egg.

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Yes.

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But there are a lot of holes in one location. It means it can cause a leak. It can cause a leak. Other fish don't make that? Other fish don't. There are no other fish that dig holes that deep. Usually other fish, they have eggs at the bottom of the river like this.

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Like this. Usually, other fish have eggs at the bottom of the river.

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What are the endemic species in Ciliwung?

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Endemic... There are many old species. I forgot the endemic fish, but the original fish... What are the original fish? There are many. There are prawns, catfish, catfish, and...

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There is not a single one that I know.

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But the fact is, in 1910, there were 178 species studied. Well, in the last two thousand... Sorry, if I'm wrong, in 2015 or 2010, my friend studied from GDC, the GDC community, there were only 30 species. From how many? From 178. are only 30 species of GDC fish. How many species?

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178 species. Only 30 species.

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In how long?

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From 1910 to 2000.

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But actually, the real fish is not one of the species. Actually, the most wrong is humans. Because they throw away the waste. Oh, sometimes there are a cockroach there. That's right. I've found one.

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Yes, that's right.

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So, the main problem is trash and waste. It's just that the presence of the garbage is worse than that.

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Okay, okay. But humans are sometimes more difficult to talk about.

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It's a fight. Yes, that's right. I'm sorry, I don't know the names of the fish. There are 30 of them. Just mention the names. Baung, Keting, Lele Lokal, Gabus, Soro, Wader, Nilem. Can we eat Gaung Keting?

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Yes, you can. Where can we sell it? You can sell it. There are a lot of catfish in Palembang. You can get it by carrying a catfish. Oh. You can get it by carrying a catfish.

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It's like a catfish.

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Oh, like a catfish.

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Yes, it's a catfish.

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Okay, catfish.

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Okay, okay, okay.

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It's expensive. Yes. Okay. So, the interesting thing is when it is said that these shoes are actually damaging the nature,

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but also the humans.

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True.

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Yes.

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There are chairs, sometimes there are...

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There are. Torrent. Torrent? Torrent.

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With water, the water must be thrown away. If you go in there, it's like a desert, right?

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Yes.

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I found a bag. Okay. Well, destroying the animals, is my question. There are a lot of protests, right? They said, because you broke the plug.

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Yes.

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The plug. People said, it's not good for the animals. Right? It's really bad to kill them. Is that really how way to kill fish? For me, honestly, you can hit the fish head.

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We are predators too. Humans are predators too. But there are people who say that.

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Actually, if you want to be invasive, there is a rule. Even if you want to be invasive, we can't torture him. There are some methods, we give him liquid, and when he faints, we bury him. Or we kill him.

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There are some. In the international world, I might be complained. But Indonesia... It should be given liquid so that it will be faint. But why do I do it? Because that's the most possible thing I do.

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I think that I do it instantly. That's it.

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What do you do?

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The body. The body? Not the head? Not the head. Do you want to try?

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No. I mean my head. No, it's not. It's not because I wants to try. No, it doesn't. I mean, my head.

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No, no, no.

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It's not like threatening.

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No, no, no.

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The head wants to try.

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No, no.

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Why did it explode? Well, because that's the most likely. Why not? Usually people want to attack the head, right? The most likely, sorry. If the head doesn't holding enough to turn off. Oh. And does it immediately die?

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Usually, it immediately dies. The blood is immediately leaking, there is no blood left. Yes, 10 seconds, 12 seconds later, it dies. Okay. You said the heart is in a different place. Correct. Yes, it's different places. If we turn it off, it will still die if there is no blood left.

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Okay. Okay. Okay.

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But usually, it should kill if it's sold.

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That's why it's a double standard. Because many people say, you're so confident with the fish, you do that. The fishermen are also stabbed with fish poison. Every day, they don't say they're confident. That's it. I don't use a word like that.

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Yeah.

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That's it. So, you break it down?

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Throw it away? For now, I bury it.

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You bury it? Not break it down and throw it into the river?

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No, because if I throw it into the river, the organic waste can increase. The bacteria can increase. That's why I bury it. How did you bury it? You didn't just pick up a lot of it.

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You said there was one ton.

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Yes, I got one ton in UI. I buried it. At that time, I was working with Mr. Dhamgaya, Mr. Deddy Suryadi. So, there was help from many members who dug it up. So, it it safe. And if I dig it myself, I can get 50-60 kg.

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You can get 50-60 kg by yourself?

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Yes, with my team. It's a bit tiring to dig. But if we don't bury it, it will smell. The air pollution. I don't know why it smells so bad.

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Maybe it's because of pollution.

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It could be.

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What do you do for a living?

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Oh, really?

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My rent is going up.

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Photographer, videographer. Where have you been working?

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I work with my friends at a production house. Farmhouse production.

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Okay.

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Yes. Katalima too. Yuhu Katalima.

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He's a lot.

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Everywhere.

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Everywhere.

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That's it. Then, did you get anything from Sapu-Sapu?

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Yes. Because now I'm also a content creator. Alhamdulillah, there are some products that are included.

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Because of Sapu-Sapu?

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Because of Sapu-Sapu.

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Okay.

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And how much is the investment? What should the government do if this is dangerous?

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Actually, in my opinion, I can be wrong. The thing that should be done is... Sorry. Destruction is good. Reducing the population. But if we look at the massive number of it in Indonesia,

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I think we are fighting against the invincible.

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Very fast. How long do we want to destroy it? To destroy it, we have to spend money. That's really fast. How long do we have to destroy it? To destroy it, we have to spend money, right? How much money do we have to spend to destroy the soap industry in Indonesia? If we destroy one, the next day there will be another 20. It will be hard.

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So, I think the most appropriate thing to do is to investigate. Can the soap industry be used? Because if the soap can actually be used. Because if the soap can be used, for example, it can be used as fertilizer. If it can be used as fertilizer and money, there will be many people who will look for the soap without having to pay.

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Without having to pay to make fertilizer. The economy is spinning. That's what I'm doing now, Om Deddy. I'm now working with many parties. Working with Mutu International Laboratory. I'm checking what's in the soap.

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I hope that after the results come out, what can I use it for? I'm also working with Professor Dewi Elfidassari from Al-Azhar Indonesia to make soap become fertilizer. If I'm not a biologist, I don't know anything about this. That's why I work with many people who can do it.

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How far have you been?

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Not yet. The laboratory is still in the research phase. The Indonesian Al-Azhar is still in the meetings. They will send the grinding machine.

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Okay. What's the content of Ciliwung?

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Ciliwung's content? First, there's trash and waste.

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What's that?

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A lot of trash. There was a torrent. Torrent.

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A dead body.

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A dead body?

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Yes.

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A dead body in the river?

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Yes. Maybe it was blown away.

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And before I came here, there was a boatman passing by.

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He said, if I find a dead body, let me know.

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There are human bodies that are drowning. Can you make a corpse, let me know. There are human corpses that are drowned. You can make a title from a dead body to a human body in the middle of nowhere. When we were picking up the sandals, there were three boats.

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26:17

Looking for human corpses.

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If you find a corpse, let me know.

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You're so light-hearted. Seriously.

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True.

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Is it true that dead bodies have been dead for a long time?

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I don't know. It's just a passing, it's already grown. It's just a passing, usually it's nothing. If it's a bed, there are a lot of beds.

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There are a lot of beds.

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Yes, pillows, bags, condoms sometimes. Sorry, you're stuck there. So, it's not good for your body. That's right. I went back to the clinic several times because of itching. I also got a scab in my aorta for two days. I couldn't get up because I was poisoned by bacteria.

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Did you get water poisoning?

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I often get water poisoning. But I've never had it in my life. I just got sick yesterday. I don'tizzy. I get dizzy often. But, I've never been in a wheelchair in my life. I was sick yesterday. I don't know why. Maybe I'm old. Maybe my immunity is low.

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Back then, when you were in elementary school,

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how was it compared to now? Honestly, because I went there almost every day. So, I didn't see any difference. But, what I remember is is that it was more itchy.

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Back then, there were bed sheets.

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Still.

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There were still trash and dust.

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The color was still dirty.

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The color depends on the season. If it's a flood season, it will be brown, sediment will rise. If it's a dry season, it will be green. A little bit clear.

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Okay. But now it's dry season, it's green. A little bit too clear. Okay.

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27:45

But now it's itchy.

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Now it's more itchy. I once asked a professor from ITB. IPB or ITB? Sorry. Why is it itchy when I go down the stairs? He said because...

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I asked, why are you going down the stairs?

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He said, it's because in Kali Celiung, it's full of bacteria. Bacteria from organic waste.

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Organic waste. Where is it from?

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Organic waste is thrown from people's kitchen. I want to tell you, there are still many people who throw waste directly to Kalijeliong. Bath waste, human waste. There are also people who keep livestock.

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What do you mean?

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Keep livestock on the edge of the river, and throw it to the river.

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The waste?

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Yes, there are people like that. Then there are also some MSMEs. All the organic waste that is thrown to the river, in the end, there will be bacteria. The point is because it's the easiest,

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it's like a big garbage dump.

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That's what I said. Cekali Celung is a giant garbage dump owned by Bogor, Depok, and Jakarta. It's not going to be flooded when it reaches the end of the network. Right.

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It's going to flood.

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That's for sure. That's for sure. But fortunately, the appreciation for the Environmental Service, the Water and Housing Authority, is in Tanjung Barat, the garbage dump. So, the garbage before Samy Manggare was controlled first,

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and then it was picked up. But don't just leave it there.

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It shouldn't be there. It shouldn't be there if the people have a different opinion. But maybe at that time, they thought it was the easiest to throw it into the gutter.

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That's why the words are thrown in the gutter. Because in my opinion, this is in my opinion, if I say, maybe because they don't feel the impact, their house is on the edge of the gutter, I just throw it away, then it's clean.

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I once searched for a soap egg, there was a trash can, I've been looking for eggs to clean. And I found a trash can. People are so stingy. So, it's like you're used to throw trash in the trash can. It's not like... If I'm embarrassed, I'll be like,

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-"Oh, I'm embarrassed."

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Or there's you underneath.

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For example, I want to throw trash. There's someone. I'll just do it later. It's like that. who's under it. For example, I want to throw the trash. There's someone. Just wait. It's like that.

30:06

It's like that in the past.

30:08

Minimal, maximal, it's like that.

30:09

Who knows, it's going to hit. In the past, in the Dutch era, there was a buaya.

30:15

That's it. If you hear stories from people in the past, yes, there was a bu is in Celiung. But now, honestly, I've never seen any fruit there.

30:27

Maybe it's a pile of trash.

30:30

Maybe. A pile of trash.

30:32

And the fruit is also angry. There's a torrent passing by.

30:35

But the ecosystem doesn't support the fruit to live there. That's why I ask, can the ecosystem do it? Maybe it's the old days. Maybe. Makes sense. He lives there. That's why I'm asking, can the ecosystem survive? It can't.

30:45

Maybe it's because of the old times.

30:46

Maybe.

30:47

Makes sense. Nowadays, there are some animals found in Ciliwung. There are? There are. But they are the abandoned animals.

30:55

People... Ah, abandoned animals.

30:56

So, for example, people keep them. Either they are abandoned or they are deliberately abandoned. I'm not strong enough to feed it. Maybe. But the first one is the pet.

31:06

Is there a lot of people in Jakarta who keep a crocodile? A lot? There are.

31:11

For keeping.

31:12

Huh?

31:12

For keeping. Like Chinese crocodile.

31:14

Like a white one.

31:16

You're racist.

31:24

What about Chinese crocodile? I'm not the What's the Chinese boy?

31:27

I'm not the one who's talking.

31:30

What? It's white, black and white.

31:32

No, is his name really Boya Cina?

31:34

It's his real name.

31:35

He's from China?

31:36

Yes.

31:38

He's being kept?

31:40

Yes.

31:41

It's expensive.

31:42

It's a small car.

31:46

But there are a lot of boye.

31:48

I don't know about the wild ones. But I asked a person from the Department of Water Resources. Have you ever seen a boye? I caught it twice. It was a boye muara. It's big.

32:00

No, it's small. Boye is easy to catch. It's a sun one. The fruit is easy to find. It's always in the sun. So, if there's a fruit, you'll know.

32:07

But you've never seen a big fruit? No, I've never. So, what's the dangerous part?

32:15

The number one danger is... The most important one, which can kill you.

32:21

I mean, if you're in Ciliwung, what is the first thing you need to beware of?

32:27

Bling.

32:29

Bling?

32:30

Bling. That's what I found the most. Bling and Paku are really sharp at the bottom of the river.

32:35

Wait, you don't wear a footwear when you dive?

32:37

Now I wear...

32:39

You used to wear a small one, right?

32:40

Yes, but not when I was young, I didn't. But when I was young, I didn't. When you were young, you didn't? You didn't get bling? I did. Why do you wear it now? Because I'm more... I'm more like, I'm just giving it to you. So, this is a boot, right?

32:57

I wear a diving boot. What? Diving boot? Diving boot. So, bling is at the base? Because, where does the bling come from? Trash, bottles, and everything. What is dangerous is...

33:11

If we get bling, we will get hurt. What is dangerous is the bacteria. It enters through the open wound. The most common thing to find. But there is one thing, which I think is the most dangerous,

33:24

is the venomous animals, snakes.

33:27

There are snakes too.

33:30

There are still some.

33:31

There are. I once asked...

33:33

Are they in the water?

33:34

No.

33:35

No? No. But we pass by the shore when we're on the road. The snakes are still around the Ciliwung River.

33:43

Still there.

33:44

So when people live around the Ciliwung River. Still there. So when people live around the Ciliwung River, there can be a snake coming in?

33:47

Often. My neighbor's name is Gatot. The chicken was eaten by a cockroach.

33:53

Like a supermarket reporter. The kid was left in the car.

34:01

The chicken was eaten by a cockroach. There are a lot of incidents like this. A cobra snake entered someone's house. A cobra snake passed by. Hey, don't go there. Why? There was a cobra snake yesterday.

34:10

Oh, I see.

34:12

So there are still snakes there.

34:13

Still there.

34:14

Okay.

34:15

Animals...

34:16

Bling. Snakes.

34:20

Snakes. Bling and snake. But snake, I don't see it often. Bling, I see it every day. But snake, I see it sometimes. Have you ever been bitten by a bling? Yes, once. It was so deep.

34:36

No, not at that time. I don't know why. There was about this deep.

34:43

Serious?

34:44

Then you went to. Seriously? Yes.

34:45

Did you go to the doctor?

34:46

Not really.

34:47

At that time, I don't know. My father was...

34:50

That was when you were little?

34:51

Yes.

34:52

Oh, when you were little. He did this to my father. He did it himself.

34:57

Yes, that's how it was back then. Everyone did that.

34:59

They did it to the wound.

35:00

Yes.

35:01

He did it himself. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

35:05

I'm sorry.

35:06

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

35:20

I'm sorry. I don't do it often. Like the contraception. I don't do it often. If that's the case, then yes. Pampers, the most. Pampers? I'm sorry.

35:31

Diaper. Diaper. Diaper. Not the soft tack that wraps around our body.

35:38

Sorry, that's not like when you put it in hot water, it will swell. That's him. That's why I... He's like that. He sucks the water. He sucks the water, right?

35:46

That's why sometimes...

35:47

Does he have a baby? He does. There are a lot of baby's poop in Kali Celium.

36:03

I'm already an adult, right? Yes. I already have a job, I'm a photographer too. I was like, oh no. I was already an adult, right? I had a job, I was a photographer. I asked, is it true? It's true. Why do you still play the golf club? I have money, I have a swimming pool.

36:19

Or do you live in Tenteng Agung?

36:22

Next to the golf club? No, right? About 100 meters from my house.

36:25

About 100 meters. Why did you still like to go to Kali? Or was it just fishing?

36:31

Actually, I don't know. I just felt comfortable in Galichelium. I don't know why. I used to go home from work. I'm a photographer, videographer. Sometimes I went out of town. Sometimes I miss Kali home, but the sea. For example, I want to have a coffee at the sea.

36:48

I want to have a coffee at the sea.

36:50

The shore of the sea?

36:51

Yes, coffee at the shore of the sea. It's so good, right, Om Dad? Yes, if the coffee at the shore of the sea, I agree. But I want to go to the sea. I'm a fisherman. It's my hobby. I don't know. I just feel happy when I catch fish. Is there any myth in Cilung? There are many.

37:15

There are many. The most famous one is called Lembu, Om Ded. Lembu? A cow? Yes, Lembu is the human skull.

37:29

From the body of a cow, to the human skull,

37:35

in the jungle.

37:39

In another area, it's called Luluk Samak. In another area, there's a place calleduk Samak. In other areas, there are... What is that cow's head? Is that a human cow's head? So, if there's someone who has a bad heart, he will pull that person into the river,

37:58

then suck his brain. Yes, make it a lump. So, for example, like this. No, wait a minute.

38:08

If you pull it down, it's okay. Maybe he fell or his brain was sucked.

38:17

It's a cow, bro.

38:18

I don't understand. People don't have any thoughts. So, for example, there's a drowning person.

38:25

A drowning person.

38:27

Wow, he was pulled by a buoy. Even though... How did he know that the buoy was pulling his brain? So, many people say that if a drowning person is pulled by a buoy, his head will be hollow. His brain will be pulled.

38:43

That's what people say. I don't believe it.

38:45

Maybe there are people who fell off the cliff and got out of the water like that.

38:50

The brain is not working. It's like a coffee sip, and the brain is sucked.

38:59

It can happen, right?

39:01

There are also white boys. No, the white boy. The white boy is Chinese. There's also Boya... Boya Buntung.

39:05

Boya Buntung is a Chinese boy.

39:07

That's not what I'm talking about.

39:09

Boya Buntung. Boya Buntung? What's the Buntung?

39:15

The boya has two hands.

39:18

The butt is Buntung. So, there are many examples. For example, there are mothers who give birth to a baby girl, a woman, a woman, a woman.

39:36

You're being cocky.

39:37

This is actually...

39:38

Yes, yes, yes.

39:41

Wait, wait. I mean, this is in Ciliwung, right, bro?

39:44

Buntung women are in Ciliwung, right? Buaya Buntung is in Ciliwung.

39:47

Buaya Buntung will rise every Eid.

39:51

And who is the one who gave birth to Buaya Buntung?

39:54

You just said it.

39:56

That's Urban Legend. There are mothers who gave birth to...

40:00

Urban Legend is like this. There are mothers who gave birth to a baby girl. One of them is a woman, the other is Urban Legend. There are mothers giving birth to a baby girl. One is a woman, the other is a boy. The one that the child left at home.

40:08

No, no. Not one woman. Just one person.

40:10

If one woman and one boy, the boy is a boy. So the child is taken care of at home, and the boy is released at home. So the boy is a boy. Yes, that's Urban Legend. I don't believe it people say. Since I was in junior high, until now, I've been in Kali. I've never met a devil.

40:35

Even people who've never been to Kali, talking about devils is like a big talk show.

40:40

Yes.

40:41

The rules, if there's someone...

40:43

You were the first one to see it.

40:44

Yes, that's what I mean. If there's someone who's supposed to talk about Satan, it should be me. I just never met him.

40:50

Wait, wait, wait. I'm not done with that. There's Lembu, there's Buaya Buntung. The mothers give birth to a baby, a human, a buaya, and the buaya is thrown into the sea. Throw into the sea. So the fruit lives in the sea. Is there anything else?

41:08

Like the usual kuntilanak. Kuntilanak, bundurua, that's all. But in Kalijelung, there's boya buntung and lembu. In my place.

41:19

Boya buntung and lembu.

41:20

Kalijelung is from one end to the other. It's all the same. From the end of Sonoh, it's also... The rest is Kuntilanak, Benderua, Pocong, the usual devils.

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41:29

How is Pocong in Kali? Are you crazy?

41:31

So, there are a lot of banana trees on the edges. They say that Pocong is standing next to a banana tree.

41:39

Oh, really?

41:40

People say.

41:43

People who have been sucked using a stick. Okay. Yeah. Orang bloon. Orang yang habis disedot pake...

41:45

Okay, okay.

41:48

Nah, kalau kita... Nggak sih, gua sih nggak mau sih. Kalau kita nyemplung ke Ciliwung gitu, itu ada titik-titik rawan nggak sih?

41:58

Tentu ada. Tentu ada itu. Di Ciliwung itu kan bervariasi ya dari segi kedalamannya. Ada yang namanya kedung, there are variations in the depth. There's a place called Kedung, Om. What's that? Kedung. Kedung is in the Palung Sea. Palung. So, it's a big hole. There's a place that's 5 meters deep.

42:14

Oh, wow.

42:16

That's why... There's also Urban Legend. They said, people from East Java, don't play in Ciliung. You'll get drowned. play with East Java people. You will be in trouble.

42:26

East Java people?

42:27

Yes. Urban legend is like that.

42:29

This is racist.

42:30

Yes.

42:31

China.

42:33

But...

42:34

East Java people.

42:36

The explanation is, because we don't talk about East Java people. Foreigners...

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42:40

They don't understand.

42:42

They don't know. They are like, hey, check, check, check. Like that. He doesn't understand the point. He doesn't know. He's like, "...Oh, it's a mole, a mole, a mole." But there are many people who don't want to look for knowledge. They just turn on the devil.

42:55

That's the easiest. I think I should make a book. Kali Cilibung Travel. But what is your dream for Kali Cilibung?

43:10

My dream is...

43:12

I think if it's clean, it's hard, right? Or is it possible?

43:15

It's possible. If...

43:19

The C is really slow.

43:20

If for example... The next generation... Now I make content for kids. For high school students. That's the hope of the nation. People who are now the owners of the ecosystem. The parents are the ones who throw the trash.

43:38

It's normal. So, the next generation will pass. The next generation is more intelligent. I hope so. Maybe it will be clean after I die, Mr. Lee Choliwong. The generation that has to be finished. Not finished, I mean.

43:56

Yes, I mean it has to pass one generation.

43:58

I think so. It's a bit difficult.

44:01

Because it's not the time of the parents, but it's the habit from the past. They throw it away like that. Young people now are more afraid of social media. They understand it better. They're smarter. They have a wider perception than before.

44:18

But it's cool. I mean, I just saw that... I really didn't understand at first. What are they doing? Taking the soap. Because it's not normal. We never knew that soap was actually an animal that could be dangerous for the ecosystem.

44:36

So when I saw it, I thought, this is really cool.

44:40

But actually, we are left behind. In other countries, like in Malaysia Malaysia, the government has given up. For the soap? Yes, the government gave... But this is an event. They gave Rp. 1 for 1 kg of soap.

44:56

Oh, there's an event?

44:58

Yes. So, in one event, how much did they collect?

45:03

Rp. 6,000. Huhgit? Around 6,000.

45:07

4,000. So, it means that it's possible, right? I mean, if there's an event.

45:10

It's possible, it's really possible. One soap, one Go-Cheng.

45:13

It's possible.

45:14

Wow, that's a lot.

45:15

It's possible.

45:16

People will be crowded. As long as no one gets wet. I'll suck your balls. Hopefully, this soapfish will be able to be re-sat. That's my hope. I hope so.

45:39

So that it's useful, not just... something that bothers us, but also useful for us. I hope so. Thank you. This is a new lesson for me. Because I don't know anything about the fish. I don't know that the ecosystem is disturbed by the fish.

46:02

I know about the fish in the cage. But I never knew about. And close the door. And close the door. And close the door. And close the door. And close the door.

46:16

And close the door. Thank you bro. Thank you. Let's close this.

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