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INDRA FRIMAWAN: CEWE GUE BEDA AGAMA.

INDRA FRIMAWAN: CEWE GUE BEDA AGAMA.. GUE LOGIN APA DIA LOG OUT πŸ˜„β—PRAZ: πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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But your family is safe? Yes, it's safe You're like...

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You have a broken home

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Maybe it's true I have a lot of childhood trauma that affected me until I grew up Buy a house next year

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Get married

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Get married Dog, answer me

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Yes, yes You're dating a non-religious person right? I don't know in what context he said this but the point is don't follow your mom We're back back to the show where every question doesn't have to be an answer

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because the world is too wide for a human logic that is too narrow. With me, Primawan, this is Logika Primawan. And this time, our special guest is an extreme comedian

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who has been around in the podcast world since 2007.

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It's been a long time. This is Praseto Gu. ...has been around in the world of podcast since 2007.

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It's been a long time. This is Praseto Guf. How are you, Praseto Guf?

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I'm good.

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You're healthy, right?

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So...

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Wait, that's too long. Why?

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Here's the thing.

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I know you have a lot of viewers here. I even got a DSP because my viewers...

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Who's DSP?

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I was in the junior high school.

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No, I mean the letter of commitment, right? Letter of commitment? Yes, the letter of commitment. Is it good to get a letter of commitment? No, no. You were reminded, right?

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Yes.

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Did you forget?

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Now this is my show. So, it's a free will logic No, it's not The plan is just sitting Suddenly it's pressed You even open it How is it? What kind of event is this?

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This is a corner event

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Oh, your event We're facing each other I'm the host Oh, I see You're the guest

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Okay, if it's like that

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Ready Okay, if you say so. Okay. Ready.

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Welcome, friends. This is... What's the name of your show?

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Logika Primawan.

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Cheers.

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We're now at at a very extraordinary event where our guest is quite a bad luck.

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Bad luck, bro?

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Huh?

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Bad luck, the opposite.

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What should it be?

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That's what I mean.

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To Surabaya...

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To Surabaya From Bandung Bandung, Surabaya

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Where?

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You can go through Pantura You can go through Ayam too Why Ayam?

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In TOL

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Is there a farm? Yes

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Have you ever seen a chicken? Yes Goat

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Animals

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I mean goat

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No chicken

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Wait

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This is weird This is weird This is weird

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It's heavy, you're a farmer Let's move This is my show Guys In front of this This place For those who don't know Here This is my show! This is it, guys. This is the place for you to face this. For those who don't know,

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this is it.

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Here it is.

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This is the place to face this.

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That's right. The place to face this. But I've never been invited. Come on, let's play. I'm now in... What's the name? I don't care about my let's play. I'm now in... What's the name?

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4:05

Oh, yeah. You don't care about your friend's show.

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Stop what?

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Is this your show?

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That's the poster. It's called Pojok Terminal.

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Oh, Pojok Terminal.

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Please sit down.

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Cool. Your show is really cool. I swear.

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Do you admit this is one of your show is really cool. I swear. Oh, yeah. Do you admit that this is one of your masterpieces?

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I think all of my masterpieces are masterpieces.

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Wow.

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No, but honestly, with this show, the audience is more wide. The market is wider. Right. Back then, when I was... Actually, I was still in Vindes. because the audience is bigger the market is bigger back then, when I was still in Vindes Vindes is more for young people

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to the gen Z culture, kids of culture maybe like that but in Logika Fremont it's more for the families the market is bigger

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because I see from all of your shows from the view point he grew up the person who knows you sometimes if the person don't want to think too much

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he will back off before your audience must be young usually what was usually young people

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Okay

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I saw that, young people Who love stand-up comedy Right, love comedy Love comedy, then they enjoy you

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Your presence here, it's more widely known That's right, because Omdate's channel is watched by everyone So it's a bit of a waste

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Were you burdened at first? To dare to take this event on this big channel

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5:59

Were you burdened? I don't want to think of this as a burden So I don't think of this as a... How should I say this? Of course I have to show the best of me But I also want to have a happy side in this event

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So I don't feel too burdened with the number of subscribers Of Om Det channel That's too big I just want to have fun But still professional All out

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And it's proven From the beginning of your content Until now You beat all the playlists

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Applause

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Thank you for watching me

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for 3 years no, no, don't be like that

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I'm so surprised you've been here longer before, what was it? the one who ate padang?

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what was that?

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I'm the one who ate it

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I've been here for a long time but you've been doing this for a long time But you've been a part of this too Praise be to God I'm a new kid, Pras But you're amazing You're so wild

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So crowded And a new aroma in Om Dead's channel That's right Because before, the content was serious It was fun The fun was general Now I'm here with a new atmosphere

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So maybe there's a freshness

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What day do you broadcast?

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Every Sunday

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Oh, when you were on set

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I was nervous

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Why nervous?

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Why nervous? Because it's a different genre. Yes, it's a different genre. I'm nervous. At first, was Ebel still there? Yes, he was. This set was still in Warung Padang, right?

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7:56

Yes, it was. He said, that's a female.

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What did he say?

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What about you?

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You want to understand, right?

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I understand. How are you?

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We can't be together.

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How are you?

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He's better off alone. When I watched him at the Pothab, it was a mess. His way of thinking

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But I haven't seen Ebel for a long time Don't tell me again See you again, Ebel

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How long have you been here? Around 3 months More than 3 months As far as I know heard it's from June

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Be careful Wan with this person Why? He can change his mind every 6 months and suddenly he's gone

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I don't know when he's in a bad mood

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he's gone

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trust me I want to buy a house You're rich, you have money, you're gone Trust me, be careful I want to buy a house, I want to live a normal life

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Are you still in The Raid?

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I've moved

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Oh, you've moved? Finally

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What for? I didn't tell you

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I mean, other people usually make content Separation About where to live places where I fight You're not there, right? You're the oldest there But when the content is there, I never take part in it

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But every time I make a video, I never want to Because it's a private place So I don't feel part feel the content cost the rate You're too depressed How is the content cost the rate? You don't use the money together

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You use it too, right? Yes, because I'm forced to

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So you're forced? Yes, I'm forced But what else can I do?

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That's the point, if you don't get together, you'll be in trouble. That's it. But I think it's a place of rest, a place of privacy. I mean, don't make content. At that time, my stance was there. Now you're contracted?

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No, I'm still in the building. But it's bigger, more proper.

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It's proven that from the logic that the Fremont has been able to move from a doghouse I'm sorry, but it's a doghouse

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Is it true?

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Yes, but there's no cat There's a doghouse There's no cat

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There's a dog There's a dog

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That's bad Hahaha You're a dog, right? Hahaha You're a dog, right? Hahaha

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I'm angry That's bad So, you're planning to buy a house? I'm planning to buy a house, that's right That's why you're in Kumho I'm planning to live

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Planning to live, there are many meanings, Primawan What? Right?

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Planning means there are things that are broken in order That's right There are things that are not organized Not organized Not organized Like, I see

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In the end, we will compare it to other people, right? The name is also life The name is also life, we socialize If the name is also people, it's there Yes, in Vindes, the name is also people Go on, go on

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What I mean is When I see my other friends Like you Or other friends, like you, or other friends of my age, I think they are more organized in their lives. They have their own house, their own family.

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While I'm still single, still living in a boarding house. So, this is also related to your mental health? Yes, more or less. I think I'm more mature, maybe. In facing life, I'm already 34. Yes, the same age.

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11:43

The same age, we're both 91, right? We're both 91. Especially my age, right? I'm a month old. Is it fun at that age?

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You're still alone like this.

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It's a bit deep, huh?

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It's deep.

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I don't feel it.

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I'm already married. How old are you?

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23.

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23? What are you doing? Do you think about your wife? No

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You don't have any thoughts

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I'm 23, but I think about my future I'm 24

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Yes

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If we're talking about our age If the question is, is it good? Actually, it's good I it's actually good, Pras. I mean, we are responsible for ourselves. Not to raise a child, not to raise a child who already has a child or something.

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At least, the family, at least, mother, father, and so on, still have my responsibility. But I feel like it does need a challenge in life. I work every everyday to make something

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I work to earn money This is only for me I don't feel like there are challenges in life I want new achievements So if I'm still in a situation where I'm like this I don't feel like I'm developing as a human being

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In the human cycle Even though your career is developing But what do you want to do in the future? As a human being I'm stuck there You must have a lot of debates

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With yourself You're doing everything by yourself Even abroad By yourself Yesterday I went to Malaysia To I'm not going back.

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I'm not going back.

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So, I'm responsible for

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what I do. But, your family is safe? Yes, they're safe. How can you go back to Malaysia? I'm not going back. I'm not going back. like, what... responsibility or whatever I work for myself But your family, your parents, are safe?

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Safe, safe, safe How can it be like that? You're like a person, you have... like a broken home I swear Why?

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I don't know You're alone Those are kids who have a lot of scars in their childhood Maybe that's it

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Coffee? Coffee You're walking alone

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Which one are you? I'm this one, milk coffee

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Thank you This is fun, guys

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Talking If we say there's a scar Thank you. This is fun, guys. Talking.

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If we say there's a wound, maybe in the end, I'm blind to myself. I mean, at my age, when I'm in my 30s, You're in your 30s, right? Yeah.

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I'm like, blind. Why is my mind like this? Why am I more comfortable alone? Until I'm torn to my childhood, maybe it's true. There are many of my childhood scars that seem to... ...have an impact until I grew up.

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I'm usually left behind. I'm usually alone. I once... This is one of the... ...what is it? Enter my core memory. So for example, we...

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...gathered... I was like, what is it? I was in my core memory So for example, we were gathering We were in a group There were 7 or 9 people Including me, so there were 9 people After that, I didn't have a motorcycle After that, one by one

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They started to leave They were like, let's go, let's go Until finally There were only 3 of us left I was like, let, whatever, let's go home. Turned out,

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those eight people, my other friends, took their bikes one by one and then left. Do you understand what I mean? Okay. So I was... You were left alone.

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Right. So, there were often moments where I felt... Left behind.

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Core memory means it comes from trauma

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It's trauma It's trauma, right I don't think it's trauma But it makes me think It's okay, I'm alone So I'm used to being alone

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From the beginning you stand up I see I'm like a client. You're alone.

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Right.

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Alone. You're alone everywhere. You're hanging out. But, it's not like that.

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In stand-up, it's like that.

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Yes.

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Throw it once, and that's it.

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It's just a requirement.

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There are two bodyguards. pants The important thing is to contribute

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The important thing is to contribute Yes Maybe that's one of the reasons why I feel like, well, I'm alone, it's okay That's one of the reasons

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While other things like I'm at home My parents work, other things, like I'm at home, my parents are working, my brother is also in school or in class. So, I'm alone at home very often. Alone, really alone? Really alone.

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Your parents are working?

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Yes, working. How old are you when you're alone? Elementary school? Really alone? Yes. So, it's often like that.

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I go out, I've played soccer by myself at 2 PM, I swear So, if my skills are not good With your friends? No, I play by myself Like, for example, kids I play soccer by myself

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But that doesn't mean I'm wrong There are others Yes, I mean You dribble by yourself Goal by yourself I take the ball alone, celebrate alone, I kick the ball, run, I'm a goalkeeper too I often do things that I do alone, go out alone

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So maybe that's what shaped me to where I am now, well, I'm comfortable alone. But it turns out that when I'm this age, I need someone. That's what you said earlier, to arrange or what. Because if I'm too focused on my mind, I think I'm hard to arrange. Hard to arrange in the sense that I know what I'm doing is good for myself But I don't know how it will affect people around me

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That's the impact to me I'm like this

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What's wrong with this person?

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This is a dog

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Yes, yes, yes

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When I go abroad, how many countries

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It's really weird, what's wrong with this dog?, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I'm like, why do you have to go everywhere with your team? Can't you just do it yourself? I also have that kind of thinking. Yes, yes, yes. The kind of thinking where it doesn't mean you're not independent. It just turns out that it depends on people.

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What you said earlier. Right.

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It means you're parentless.

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Maybe, maybe, maybe. Like, I never told my parents. Did you ever take them to school? Parentless and they gave me a child by themselves is that possible? more like there's a gap that I feel there's a gap are you the second child? no, I'm the second child second child?

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second child

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I was the second child for 10 years until my brother was born so for 10 years well, that's right the 10 years of memory that made me comfortable with being alone

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like that

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I was 4 siblings my brother is 3 years older than me, and my younger brother is ten years older than me. So, for the past ten years, I've been used to being spoiled, but my parents never do. Oh, you've had that feeling? Of course. I have four siblings, and I have two younger siblings. Even now, I still call myself a younger sibling at home Oh really?

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Because you're so far from your siblings So when you still want to be loved You call yourself a younger sibling You're a stepbrother Maybe And it's affected by you?

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Until the output The output to me is Whatever I feel, I just take it I don't need anyone else to know So I don't know The output to me is, I just take all the things I feel. I don't need anyone else to know. I don't know if it's peaceful with the wound,

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or I'm just trying to find distraction so I don't think about those things. So I feel like, I just let it be. What I feel is not necessarily valid. I don't try to confront my parents or anything

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Until now, I never told my parents Whatever you do, you do it on your own That's right That's why I go everywhere alone Even though I go everywhere alone My mind is still in the same room

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Guys, when I meet Frimawan there's no funny conversation You guys are watching this deep inside, you don't know why? Back then when we were in Merintis, the conversation was like this How is he, how am I

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No one is laughing Maybe if I meet Regan, it's clear I will throw the comedy to him That's why because I always see you

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That's why I always ask How's your life? I want to pay attention to you Do you have any other thoughts? To be honest, I don't have any That's why you want to build a house

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I want to buy a house next year Marry? Marry?

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Marry? Dog? Answer me.

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I have an idea.

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I have an idea.

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You're dating a religious person, right?

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Sorry. I thought there's no camera. I thought there's no have a camera. I was like that. I thought you didn't have a camera.

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You were shooting just now. I'm sure you have a camera.

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Yes, yes.

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Yes, it's a different religion. Different religion? Different religion. You... Her parents also know. I haven't met her yet.

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But she already told her that she's my girlfriend. I also told my mom that we're in different religion.

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Trust.

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What did your mom say? Well, as a parent who wants their child to be what they want, there must be a rejection. If her parents already know

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about you, why don't you dare to

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meet her parents? I don't dare. I want to ask you, why don't you dare to meet your parents?

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I don't dare to meet them, I just want to wait for the right time. I mean, if they're outside or something, I want to introduce myself.

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I want to approach them, I want to approach their house.

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And alone.

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In the afternoon, I play soccer And alone In the afternoon I play soccer Right?

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How long have you been together? 2 years He's younger than you? He's 6 years older than me It's suitable for a couple who are going to grow up

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You're the one who's older I have a thought that for next year, there will be the next Jinjang Who do you think will lose?

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Who do you think will lose?

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I'm not brave enough to say who will lose But let the time answer I don't want to be the one who's responsible I don't want to be the one who's responsible I don't want to be the one who's responsible In the end, even if I convert In the end, even if I convert I don't want to be the one who's responsible I don't want to be the one who's responsible

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I don't want to be the one who's responsible Even though there's a lot of Even though there's a lot of In the end, we found something that we are comfortable with. I won't... Even if I move, it's because I want to move. Wow.

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If he... I don't want to force people to move. Because if he moves, I don't want to either. If he's comfortable,

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he wants to go to church.

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I don't know. Have you discussed it before? This religion issue. Yes. It's a thin layer. No, it's too...

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Debate? No, not debate. It's more like sharing the issue of who will eventually move the other side?

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Cilla wrote that, not me. Just find a new person, that's all. She said. Not me. It's impossible for me. If I already love...

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Actually, the most realistic thing and not burdening the other side is to find someone who is as faithful. Right. Right? But if we talk about the heart, it's a bit difficult

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You've been together for 2 years Yes, and I also rarely... You know, I rarely hang out with people So he's really close to you

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Yes

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You're close to him too

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Yes So there are a lot of things that we can talk about for hours Like sharing or whatever, talking It's hard, bro Things like that are hard to find in other people Even though I don't close the possibility, maybe there is, maybe But I don't want to

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do you have a religious teacher? my father is muslim many people know that my father a Muslim? What? A lot of people know that my father is a Muslim I just found out My father is a Muslim My mother is Catholic

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I just heard that I think back then When they got married Different religions marriage I think it was allowed. I think so.

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That's why they got married in different religions. There were many cases of getting married in different religions. Yes, many. So, now, maybe it's more limited or it should be a siman or something. But it's quite unique.

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Your mother got married in a different religion. While she wanted her child to be one religion.

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There's a difference there.

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It's more like... This is what my mom said. I don't know... in what context she said that. But the point is... don't follow your mom.

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But your parents are still in business? Yes. Wow, that's crazy. That means there's an example you can take. Right, right. In my own family. Yes, in your own family.

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The closest example. I don't know how it is in his family. Yes, but my mom once said, don't follow your mom. That's from your mom, right? From your dad Well, I...

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If it's my dad

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He's more...

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Liberal

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The important thing is...

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The important thing is, you like it, that's it With anyone, he's up to it

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More liberal, more...

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Maybe because he's a boy, I mean...

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Boy, right? Dad, I mean... Yeah, boy Yeah, it's a man, right? The point is, he understands the position of a man's son is hard on the head. Right? It's hard to be regulated. And, if you really want it like this,

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fight until you get it. I'm more like that with my dad. With my mom, I'm still a kid who has to be regulated by her. No matter how old I am

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But I've never met him Where is he? You've never brought him?

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I did, I brought him to the stand-office Yeah?

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Yeah

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I think I know him Oh yeah? Yeah We've paddled together before

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I think so Yeah

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We have You've been with Wex? Yes, I have. Wow, that's close. I mean, I... I've hung out with my kids too. When I was... I brought them to the stand-up fest.

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You rarely do that, right? I mean... True. You really bring your partner...

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To the surrounding environment. That's why, because I'm close to my kids, my work environment. So, I introduce her to my girlfriend.

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I said...

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I'm waiting for the car.

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No, she's my creative. She's your creative? Don't pretend that she's someone else. I know the kids here. That's it.

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I don't want to do gimmicks with her. She's a dog. Wanda,'t be so gimmicky with him Wanda, what are you doing here? Don't be so gimmicky, put it here

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It's stuck

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Slowly, you can do it

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Okay There's a question

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The name of the person Question Name Also a person This is really good, the merchandise is good

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Hmm

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Logica

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Frimawan

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Frimawan

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Now which one do you choose?

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Of course Logica Frimawan He's just here, I don't want to be a problem.

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But this is still going?

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Still going.

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That's crazy, there are two programs, right?

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Yes. This one is for Riegen. Riegen in Vindes. This one is alone. Alone, right.

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That's crazy.

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Usually you don't want to do that. There's a program, I'm tied up.

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What are you doing?

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That's what we talked about in the podcast. One more thing. In the end, I will... not to lower my idealism, more to... want to get a new experience,

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want to be more responsible for my future. So, finally, I work, looking for money or something And one of them is to take this logic This logic of Frimawan Cool, Frimawan can actually change your life

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Everyone must change As time goes by, we get new insights There are those who don't Oh yeah I know who this person't I know who this person is I know who this person is

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there are people who don't

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not all people are like that

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that's it there are people who don't want to change because they don't want to change

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I know who you mean in your head yes what's in our head and maybe you don't want to change because I don't want to change I know what you mean Who's in your head?

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What's in our head and maybe you don't know A lot It's still there Even though the energy is so big It can even pass us But what the hell

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I'm like that But my stomach is loud

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That's it I just bought a book yesterday. Real Artist Don't Starve. What? The original artist is not hungry. That's the point.

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So, in those points, I feel like what I did before was people who are fed up with their own idealism. So, head'm stubborn. What I consider right is the absolute truth.

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And I feel like I see other people as if they're wrong. But, after I opened my mind and talked to many people, I realized I was stubborn at that time. I think all the comedians in the era of Merintis were very idealistic That's right That's what I think, what is it, it's a clash with the reality that exists now

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Time keeps moving, my thoughts back then were still too rigid So I think

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You admit that too?

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I admit that I think the first step for us to change is we admit we're wrong. We know there are things that we used to deny about something now it's more like, oh yeah, I was wrong, I was still young,

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with too hard-headed thoughts,

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and then slowly I started to correct myself, change or whatever. But with you now at the age of 34 when?

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how old do you think you are handsome? when I love myself when you love yourself we don't always love ourselves and I think if I feel handsome is when I'm happy with myself I go out with happiness or whatever

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So, it gives a positive aura to people If I feel like I'm a loser I won't feel handsome at that time But you feel handsome Maybe if I'm in a stand-up circle I'm not bad

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Not bad at all Because yesterday you had a photo session Circle stand up? Yeah, I'm not bad Not that bad Because yesterday You had a photo session I saw it yesterday Many people commented You're handsome

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But there were many guys

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My fans are mostly guys Yeah, that's right My fans are mostly guys

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You're handsome

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Have you ever commented on someone's photo?

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If it's directly, it's still okay You're so handsome today But if it's like, handsome

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For example, what photo do you comment? You're so handsome I'm like, delete it I'll just wait

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But if it's But if you guys comment I feel appreciative I feel like I'm not taking it as weird Except for a few people

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Except for a few people

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Except for a few people But if I know you or Rigen or other kids You're so handsome Yeah, I just feel appreciative Cool or what?

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You're cool Yeah Is the charisma of a man can come out as dangerous because of money? I think it can Because even though a lot of money doesn't have a big impact but with a lot of money, you feel confident doing something

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so the aura comes out right, when you're confident doing something and you're not shy to express yourself the aura comes out, so it makes people charismatic especially in this era, I believe nowadays No matter how handsome you are You don't have a job, I'm not talking about money You don't have a job

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Nothing bro

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That's right, because in terms of human design, men are always hunting That's right Working for us or whatever Because nowadays, women are also very eager to work That's right Women are eager to work That's right That's why the word Mokondo was born

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Because most girls are now working In my opinion, when you have a partner, the woman who has more money is a problem That's right In my opinion, it's a problem Because in terms of power, I don't know if this is true or not But what I believe is

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We have to What is it Maybe it sounds a bit patriarchy But this is what I believe In terms of opinion, we have to be more than a partner

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This is a very exciting conversation Meat Although pork

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But still meat.

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This is very important for you who are watching now, while you're on vacation, watch a podcast all day, you can watch a podcast, Alhamdulillah, that's also for us. But if you can watch up to 7 podcasts a day, it's dangerous. That's right, I wrote it yesterday Work hard, my friend, work hard I saw your brand is weird

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Don't, don't That's the lowest point of a man

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Come here Weird, weird Come here I didn't see the brand The brand is weird Try it here Weird

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I don't see the cigarette But The blue is like a blue angkot

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The cigarette is unfamiliar Well, it can be seen from the collar

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Rough Well, it can be seen from the curve Rough

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I really agree What were the words? Working hard

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Working hard, I see your brand is weird There are many people who are complaining.

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Because it's a relay.

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Is there anyone who is against it? So far, no.

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So, many people are relay.

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Many people agree with it.

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Even the commenter is smoking weirdly.

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That's right.

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Smoking weirdly.

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I'll try to smoke. I'm nervous

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It's better not to smoke It's better not to smoke

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It's so hard, I don't know if there's any cement in the filter But, rather than not smoking But, in my opinion Do you think We can see the success a successful person from smoking?

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Yes, we can.

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How much is it?

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10,000.

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10,000. 16 sticks. 16 sticks. And now it's 2 o'clock. It's 5 o'clock.

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And it's already like this.

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Already like this.

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Yes, it can. Especially the mafia boss, using a syringe or something. That's a statement, right? A statement if it's a sign of success in quotation marks. That's the dangerous thing. When we meet our friend or boss who's holding a knife,

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we'll be like, take this out, bro.

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Take this out, bro.

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Like this. We'll be like this. And then the logo will be like this. So that they can't see it.

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I'm sure there are a lot of people who have stopped watching our conversation and moved to another podcast

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This person is a pervert

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I feel like I'm being bullied But what can we do? Maybe one way is to talk about things that can make people open-minded Including, this is the last one People say, he's a heiress, that's why he lives comfortably I think it's okay, bro

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Who knows, you're the one who works hard, your son is the heir That's the result, right? Because his father used to work hard Why does he have to leave house and live on the street?

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I think that's it.

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Many people say, he's a heiress. He's a really good life. I think, in fact, everyone lives the same. Many rich people give birth to children. And the child also maybe make a business. Because his father is rich, he makes a business.

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He still works hard, I think it's not a problem.

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I forgot if there was an event or a program or not But I've heard a story Put it, there are 100 people Put in a village And 100 people are given the same money 100 million, for example

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True

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Yes, right? It will be seen, who is poor, who finally has more money or what

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Yes yes yes

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Who is rich So, the resources given by the world are actually the same for us We are given the same 24 hours We are given Well, if it's physics, we can't change it Yes yes yes

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We can't reduce physics or anything But the resources given by the world are the same Actually

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Right right right or whatever. But the resources that are given by the world are the same, right? Right.

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Books or information that are given are the same. We can access the internet from anywhere. So, it actually depends on the person too. Depends on the person and the business.

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Great, AR&N, guys! It's fun!

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Let's talk!

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I'll wait for you there. I'll play Logica, Freemawan, right away. I'll be waiting for you there. I'll be playing Logica Frimawan. Right away.

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But I'll be so tired. You've felt it. I'm tired too. How to do it? It's the same.

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That's so cool. I'll be waiting for your applause. Don't forget to watch Logica Frimawan every week. And also, Pojok Terminal every Thursday. Guys, that's great. See you again at Poj corner every Thursday. Guys, great! See you again at the terminal corner. See you again at Poj corner every Thursday. Guys, great! See you again at the terminal corner.

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Bye! β™ͺβ™ͺ

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