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How long did it take for you to get pregnant?

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My wife was pregnant. She was pregnant and then passed away. I said, pregnant? How many months pregnant? Eight months. She was eight months pregnant.

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That's when it started. I couldn't take it.

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I heard you've seen a corpse with a hole in its back.

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Yes. Yes, a hole. A hole that could see the back of the bone. It was really big. It could even... If it was this big, it could even come bones. It was huge. I could even see the back of the bones.

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There were bones?

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Yes. After I opened it, I was shocked. I saw the body was swollen, and it smelled bad. It was black. It turned out that it had been three days. I saw the figure next to me.

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I was thinking, how can I make up for this? In this condition? To be continued... I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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So, guys. Yesterday, I found someone who commented like this. What does the host do? Do you think the one who researches from Narsum, make a concept,

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make an idea, is all a devil's work? My teacher once said, in this world, the easiest thing is only two things. The first is talking, the second is farting. And maybe you guys from AirJailSuspect also know, the horror stories in AirJail don't want to look for a sensation, but they look for a meaning behind the horror experience.

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Today, I have a senior with me, a man in a murderous spirit. Before I ask him questions,

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Hello, C. Yuli. Thank you for coming and sharing your story with RJL.

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You're a senior now, as a prias jenasa. How many genasas have you been priased? In total, almost a thousand. Almost a thousand? Wow, that's amazing. And why did you decide to be a victim? Well, I used to have an aunt. My aunt was a victim. I tried to contact her,

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and it turned out I wanted to be her assistant. That's how I started to enter the world of victim makeup. Okay. It turned out my aunt was welcome. She wanted to accept me as an assistant. So I followed her for three months

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in one of the orphanages. But you really like to do things like that. I really like to do things like that. Even though it's a crime? Even though it's a crime, yes.

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And Yuli actually once raped a student's corpse, right? a student who jumped from the third floor. Yes, that's right.

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Why did she jump?

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I heard from my family that she was bullied. She was bullied, maybe because she was bullied, so Almarhum jumped from the third floor of the university he was studying at. So, at that time, his condition was different from other corpses when he was stabbed? For the face, it was not a problem. But for the back, the back of his neck was the worst. Maybe when he jumped, he fell asleep and became like this.

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When I took a shower, I held his ankle bone and it was broken.

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We pray that he is accepted. And it turns out that Ms. Yuli is not a little bit, when she saw the corpse, she was actually visited by the person who come to the body Let's continue the story For you guys, thank you Yesterday it was announced Top 5 winner of Clipper RGL5

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Who got a prize of 500.000 Rupiah So for you guys, Clipper In April and May, be excited! Because later, as usual, the top 5 of the biggest Fuse winners will get a prize of 500,000 rupiah. Let's get started, here's the story. So, what kind of stories do you want to share?

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So, I started to be a victim in 2018. At first, I saw my aunt's Facebook page, because she was a funeral priestess. I saw her Facebook page, and I thought, wow, it's challenging to be a funeral priestess. But for a beginner, we can't just jump right into it. So I tried to be her assistant first.

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I called my aunt, and she and she was willing to teach me. I joined her in one of the orphanages to be her assistant. I went through a lot of things, that people say are out of the ordinary. I met my aunt there. She asked me,

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are you brave? Because you've never tried this before. She said that. I just said, yes, I'm brave. Because what I'm afraid of

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is not a ghost, but a living person. That's what we're afraid of. Because there are ghosts and all kinds of things. That's what we're afraid of when we go home at night. I tried, my aunt said,

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Okay, come tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. We'll try, we'll start. So I came, like the next morning I came. I came, I met him, but I told him to wait, because there was no bodies yet. When I waited, finally, a body came.

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If it was inside, there were a lot, maybe it was already made up, but this is the one that was just about to be made up. A body came, but the body was already inside. But when I started to make up, my auntie was about to enter the corpse room, I saw a woman. But she didn't show her face, she just bowed. She was standing with one leg. I saw it, I really saw it. She was at the corner in front of the

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door of the corpse room. And I didn't see his face, he was just bowing. But I saw from his hair to his feet, I saw it. Because why can I see his feet only one? Because I saw from his feet. The one that was there was working. At that time, my auntie was talking. Yul, there's a girl who wants to be made up. She's pretty, but I don't think she'll do it. My auntie said, let's wait for another body.

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She's the one who's going to be picked up. So, I went to the hospital. I was in the hospital for a week. I was in the hospital for a week. I was in the hospital for a week. A girl. She was pretty. But I don't think it would work. My aunt said, we'll wait for another body.

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The one that's being picked up. We waited. The body that was being made up came. The body was still there. The one with one leg.

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So she was right in front of the body's room?

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Yes, right in front of the body's room. She was still there. Finally, I made up her. Exactly in front of the murder room. He was still there. Finally, I put on my make-up. My auntie showed me the body. Here's the body. But I didn't see the bottom.

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I didn't see the bottom of his feet. I only saw a part of it. From the stomach to the top, I saw it. Because it was covered with a white cloth.

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So he was handcuffed?

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He wasn't handcuffed, she was in the lorry. Because before she went into the room, she was still in the lorry. She was still in the lorry. I saw her from her head to her stomach. I saw it, she was beautiful. My aunt said she was a victim of a failed surgery. So, I was done with the make-up, and I helped my aunt.

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After the make-up, my aunt said, Yul, you take care of this, okay? I want to go out first. Yes, I said. I took care out. I said, I'll take care of it. I was curious. I was curious, who is this person in front of me?

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Which one is the victim? I was curious. Finally, after I took care of my aunt's make-up tools, I tried, I saw, I checked one by one. Is it true that there was a body inside. There was a body with one leg.

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It turned out to be true. That was one leg. When I looked inside, the leg was missing from the ankle to the knee. That was a girl. She was very pretty.

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Was she still young? She was still young. She was a beautiful girl. Still young?

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Still young, around 20 years old. She was diagnosed with diabetes, and her leg was amputated. So, her leg was paralyzed from the top to the bottom. She had one leg. The one on the left, the one on the right, none.

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It was exactly like what I saw inside. That's what made me become an assistant. That's my experience. That's what really shocked me. It turned out that there was someone waiting for him. I don't know what he was going to say.

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We don't know. Because we can't communicate. I can't communicate. I can only see. Maybe he was waiting for his leg. Because usually,

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even if the leg is amputated, the body is still taken.

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So the leg is still being carried?

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Yes, it's still being carried.

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You didn't see the leg at that time?

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No, I didn't see the leg. I only saw his left leg. But I didn't see his right foot. I didn't see the one that was taken by his family.

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If that's the case, I'm sorry, but the smell...

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If he was still new, he didn't smell that way. Because maybe... He was still new, right? He didn't smell that way. But he still had to be taken. He was put in the coffin.

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Even though there were other bodies that had been amputated for a long time, but he died, and his legs were crippled, his legs still had to be brought in. Then there was another case, this was also at the same situation. There was a man, around 60-70 years old.

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I saw him, he was crying, but her eyes couldn't see. She was crying, but it wasn't tears, it was blood. I was waiting for my aunt, but I didn't feel disturbed. We were in our own rooms. There was a chair in front of the women's room to wait for the family. I was waiting there, but I didn't dare to look.

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I only glanced at her, but I didn't dare to look. I was waiting for my aunt, it was around 5pm when the funeral arrived. I was waiting for my aunt. After my aunt came, we went to the funeral room together.

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We did the make-up together. I usually helped. But I noticed that the cotton on the eyes of the body was not opened. Because both eyes were covered with cotton.

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Even after I finished my makeup, my eyes were still covered with cotton. I asked my auntie, because I was curious, why didn't you remove the cotton? It looked so bad, it was already ugly, but it still has the cotton. I said, just throw it away. She said, don't do that.

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I said, why? She said, there's no eye, no eyeballs. I said, why? She said, before she away, the deceased, my aunt told me, the deceased donated his eye. That's what I salute to the deceased.

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He donated his eye to one of his family who couldn't see. So if he was removed, he was afraid that he would still bleed from the eye surgery.

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So I learned a lot from that. Even though we're no longer there, we can still do good for others. So, for the story, maybe there are some twists and turns.

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So, you were seen by the man before you came in?

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Yes, usually I was man before he came in? Yes, I usually saw him before I came in.

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But, did the man have eyes?

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He had black eyes. He couldn't see. We couldn't see him. He had black eyes, but he was bleeding. I asked him, why did he have black eyes? He had black eyes, but he was bleeding like this.

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He was drooling. So before he died, Almarhum ordered to put his eyes on.

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In the funeral room, was there one corpse?

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Or was there a lot? The corpses, in the funeral home, there weren't too many. Sometimes there were two, sometimes there was one. So when they came, we finished our bath, put on our clothes, and we immediately put on our make-up. So there weren't many people who kept the bodies there. Because maybe after the make-up, they went straight into the room.

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Usually it's like that, so we didn't keep the bodies inside. So after the make-upup and went into the room, the bodies were bathed, formalized, and put on clothes, and then we put on make-up. Because in the West, I was not just a servant. So for 10 years, I moved from house to house.

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And there was one servantage in the West. Here's what happened. I went in the morning. I was still holding a gun as a weapon. So, in the morning, there was a gun in an orange bag.

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As a victim, I knew what was going on. If it was in an orange bag, it must have been a police officer. When I opened the bag, I was surprised too. Because I saw the body was swollen, and it smelled bad, and it was black. After I asked my family, because before we work, we have to meet our family. I asked my family, it turned out that he had been dead for three days, but no one knew.

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After three days, he was found dead. Because when his family called, he was not picked up, family called him, but he didn't answer. So his family came to the deceased's house. Because the deceased lived alone in the apartment. He didn't live with his children or his relatives. So he lived alone in the apartment.

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He didn't know he had passed away. When they called him, they found out that he had passed away. When they took him to the orphanage, we met his family, we took a shower, we were allowed to open his bag and hand over his body.

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But it turned out that his body had been exposed. It had been exposed for three days.

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Exposed? Yes, it had It had been 3 days. Swollen?

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It had been 3 days. Usually, when the body arrives, we will do a formal examination. But this one, it had been 3 days. Without a formal examination, it would have been swollen.

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The eyes were also swollen. The eyes were like a mole. The eyes were like a mole. the tongue was sticking out. It was a big tongue sticking out. We couldn't do anything.

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We couldn't even put it in because it was this big, her hand was this big. So we took a shower. It was a must, her body smelled for 3 days. The smell of her perfume.

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What smell was it?

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It smelled like a bitch. Our bodies smelled like a bitch too. So we took a shower. When it was time, she wanted to be put on make-up. A girl? A family member. A girl.

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A girl?

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Yes. A grandmother. She was in her 60s or so. Her family asked her to put on make-up. The deceased. But I am, even though I am a victim, a deceased. But I was a victim, even though I was a victim, I had a limit of ability.

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If the condition of the victim was like that, I couldn't make up. At that time, I had finished taking a shower, I put on my clothes, I saw the person next to me. With that, I was thinking,

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how can I make up for him? With this condition, I said. Finally, I reported to the office, I said, I reported it to the office. I told them, this deceased can't be made up. Why? I told them, he can't.

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He talked to his family. My office workers said, my office workers said, I talked to his family, I told them, his family, maybe his stepfather, because her child hadn't come yet.

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I said, Ma'am, I'm sorry, but I don't think I can make up the bedroom. Why? She said. I said, I can't, but if you really want to make it up, you she saw for herself the condition of the deceased. She was afraid that I would not work anymore, afraid that my family would report me to the office. I told her, look, just look for yourself.

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Not because you don't want to work, but because of the condition.

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Yes, the condition, the body. But the strange thing is, the deceased's body... We can't clean it up, it's like that. But his soul... I was amazed, he kept following me. He kept following me wherever I went.

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He followed me like... He looked like an angry person. Why didn't I get my make-up done? He followed me home. My body was so uncomfortable. He followed me home.

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He was there. He looked at me like he was angry.

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Behind the door. Behind the bedroom door. Because after work, I have to clean up. I take a shower, I clean up everything.

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When you walked in, he was behind the door?

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Yes, when I walked in, behind the door, he was there. Was he wearing the same clothes? Yes, the same clothes. The same clothes she was wearing before I took a shower. Because after I took a shower,

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we had to change our clothes in the dressing room. I saw her before I took a shower, the clothes she was wearing, pants and a shirt. She kept staring at me. I was like, what do I do?

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I was so scared. I was like, what do I do? That was the only thing that made me scared. I went home, but he was still there. He felt like he was still close to me. Finally, I talked to the family.

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The son, the son, the deceased's family. Because his position was still in the room. His body was still there. So I talked to the son of the deceased, asking for help. Please tell his mother that he couldn't do his make-up because of his condition.

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I told him not to follow me around. Maybe his son had communicated or he was whispered to his mother, so she said don't follow me either. Well, from there, it's gone.

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After telling the family?

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Yes, after his son, his late mother. There was no more disturbance. So, there had to be communication. But, personally, it was impossible. It had to be from the family. It had to be conveyed.

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If I may ask, did your late mother die because of this?

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If I'm not mistaken, the child said that he had suffered from asthma. But he lived alone in an apartment. His child was living outside the city, so he only went to his niece. and his fiancee. Well, maybe his fiancee came to the apartment because she couldn't be reached, so his fiancee came to the apartment

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and died there.

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Can't you spell out the word, Asam Lambung?

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Right. I've handled many cases of dead bodies because of Asam Lambung. Because if Asam Lambung is in your heart, it's fatal. It was what made me die. Another thing I experienced was

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a 30-year-old girl's body when she was pregnant. But I didn't know she was pregnant. Because usually, the body is swollen. After we took a shower, we put on our clothes,

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I saw the figure.

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He was standing when the door of the funeral bathroom opened. He was holding his stomach.

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I was confused, what was going on?

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But you could hear her crying?

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I could hear her crying, but it was so far away. I finished taking a shower and put on my clothes. Suddenly, her husband came. He came with a baby's clothes. He said to me, where are you going to put the baby's clothes?

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I was confused. Baby's clothes? What for? I said to his husband. Well, my wife is pregnant. She said she was pregnant and about to die. Huh? Pregnant, I said. Pregnant... My wife was pregnant. She was pregnant and was about to die.

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I said, How many months pregnant were you? Eight months. She was eight months pregnant. That was the beginning. I couldn't take it.

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I threw up.

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I felt dizzy.

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But even though my condition was like that, I still worked.

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Even though my condition was clearly not good. I was like a heavy person, like I was really stuck.

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You couldn't see your stomach?

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I couldn't see my stomach, because of the formalin. I could only see it because Almarhum had a big body, fat. So, when I was sleeping, it was like flat. Especially with the formalin, it's liquid, right? So, I thought, maybe it was the formality, but I didn't know it was a pregnancy. But there are some pregnant women who don't look pregnant.

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I knew she was pregnant. She was pregnant. So, the baby was still in her womb. She couldn't be taken out. After I had my make-up done, I went back to my family. I asked her husband,

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I asked her husband, why couldn't she just let her go? I said, it's a pity. Because I wanted to try this, so I could know.

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You asked her husband.

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Yes, I asked her husband. I just told him, why didn't you just let her go? She was already pregnant, 8 months and 9 months. Then I asked,

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why did she die? He said hypertension, high blood pressure. So, when his family was cooking, he felt dizzy, fell down, and was taken to the hospital.

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He died. I asked him, why didn't you just take the baby out? I felt sorry for the baby, it was already big enough. I told her, we can put it in a cage next to her mother. It turned out that her husband was from a poor family.

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And for the funeral expenses, it was all paid by his family. But I said, I felt sorry for him. I said, how can you bring an 8-month-old baby in your stomach? Usually, it has to be taken out. He said, well, what else can I do?

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I said, well, it's fine. But this is still in me, in my heart, I said, what else can I do? I said, fine. But he was still in my heart. He was still in my heart. He was still following me. I told his husband, please, sir.

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Tell him. I said, I think Almarhum still hasn't accepted his unborn child. Finally, his husband and I, we talked about it. He told me how he was doing. I felt better. I didn't feel too...

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I was like, where am I going? I don't really... I don't really... I don't really... I'm sure he'll always follow me. If I haven't told my family, let them tell your uncle. It's better.

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Maybe if you're being bullied, maybe, yes, maybe not. Maybe, yes, maybe not. Maybe they'll get the same message. We don't know. Being bullied is not a good thing. It's not good. Did you get the same message? We don't know. You didn't ask, right?

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No.

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It's not good.

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Yes, that's right.

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It's not good for us, because we're working there.

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I heard you've also seen a corpse with a hole in its back.

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Yes. Yes, a hole. A hole that could see the back of the skull.

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How did you find out?

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We found out when we were taking a shower. I was working as a funeral paramedic and a make-up artist. So we found out when we we took a shower and came back, there was a big hole. We could see the back of our bones. We could even see the spleen of the family.

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The spleen?

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Yes.

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If it was like that, I wouldn't eat for two days. Especially if I got a bad body. I would still smell like shit.

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That's a bad smell too?

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Yes.

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It died because of?

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It died because of the pain. The hole, that's because of the sugar.

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Because of the sugar?

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Yes. So, for years, he slept, so the wound was small, until it was growing. That's quite old. He's quite old.

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But, it's a pity. His body was so swollen. You could see the back of his bones.

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Was it a girl or a boy?

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A girl.

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Because our job was to bathe a girl's body.

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Oh, a girl's body.

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So, the boy the job was different. There were also people whose hair was washed with a lot of hair wax.

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A lot of hair wax?

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Hair wax all over their faces, even their clothes. A lot of it. So, after the body was formalized, there was no blood left. It couldn't be sucked out. So, all the bones came out.

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I can imagine it was a lot of work.

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Yes, all the faces came out. Even the makeup was done, the face was already covered in bones. Even though the face was done, I still had blisters. Because I couldn't suck blood from my scalp, so I ran out.

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You died because?

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It hurt. It was all because of the pain. But there were also accidents. But mostly, in the hospital, I was in the hospital because of the pain. There were also people who were f****** dead.

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Did you kill yourself because of what?

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The title debt.

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A girl?

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A girl. She was wearing a black T-shirt.

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Was she still young?

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Not bad. Still young. Maybe because of a lot of debts. When you were in Riyas, was Adir there?

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Or not?

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He was there. But he was a bit far away. He wasn't by my side. He was there, but a bit far away.

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Did he mention how much the debt was?

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I was going to pay him.

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No, he didn't mention it. But from what I heard from his family, he was in a lot of debt. Because of that debt. Well, he was crazy about gambling. Even though he was a woman.

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The debt of the country. It's annoying.

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And the debt of the title. You have to pay back. That's the title. I have a lot of mystical experiences. When I was still in the West, because I moved to Ceracas, I was in the West and I was holding several dukes' houses. And what I was most afraid of the incident at a funeral home in...

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In the west?

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Yes, in the west. It was at night. Because we were freelance. I was on standby 24 hours. We never turned off our phones. So, if there was a body, we would always get a call.

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There was a body coming in, we were going to do a make-up. We had to come, no matter what. It was around midnight. I was called by the office because there was a body that needed to be taken care of. I left immediately.

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I was escorted by my husband. My husband escorted me and I left right away. It was actually raining. ♪♪ I waited, and after that, I was called by the bathroom staff to let them know that the closet was ready for make-up. It took about an hour. After the bathroom staff finished,

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he came out, I came in, and I was locked in. I was locked in there.

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In the funeral room? Yes.

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Locked?

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Yes.

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Ma'am, I locked the door, and I asked where I was coming from. Ma'am, just go straight to the hospital. Because the funeral room was a hospital funeral room, so you just go straight to the hospital. So we locked the front door was locked. So I was locked in there. There were a few bodies in there.

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They had their make-up on. Maybe they had their make-up on in the morning. I had a night shift. They had their make-up on in the morning. I was alone with the bodies that had been cleaned up. I was alone.

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I started to put on makeup. To get rid of my fear, I used a handset. I was playing with the set. It was so noisy. I heard it. It was so noisy. Even though I was using a handset, I could still hear it. It was so loud. I heard it. Even though I was wearing a headset, I could still hear it.

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It was like... A police car. There was a police car. It was like someone was hitting someone. It was like someone was hitting someone. How can you play this?

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Playing with a hammer. It was so loud. I was like, I was like, whatever. I was like, whatever. I put on loud noise. I thought, I'll just shut up. I put on my makeup.

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I put on my makeup. I was halfway there. I was working. Because I need an hour and a half to finish my makeup. I put on my makeup. I saw... I really saw, there was a figure, I don't know, a shadow, but it got clearer as time went by.

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So I didn't work, I was looking at the figure on the wall. He was like a spider man, how do you say, he was like a spider man, he was like a spider. But it wasn't the body I made up, I mean it wasn't the spirit that I often see, that I've seen before, but this is different. This is a different figure. He was screaming, screaming at the wall. I was just pretending to notice.

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What was that? He was screaming, screaming, screaming. I was scared. What was that? Why was it like a shadow, but it was clearly a person. The closer I got, the closer I got.

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When he hit me in the face, I fell. Maybe because I was afraid, because I was alone in the corpse room. The door was locked. I was alone. I saw that and I fell. I left my job and ran out. It's true. I ran out.

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I was so scared. His hair was long. His clothes were long. He was screaming. He was approaching me.

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What did he look on their face?

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They had pale skin. They had black eyes and pale skin. They had long hair. I will never forget that.

40:36

Did they want to attack you?

40:38

Yes. They wanted to attack me. I ran out of the hospital. I went to the security guard. I ran out of the house. I went to the security and asked, Ma'am, what's wrong? No, it's nothing. Where are you from?

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40:49

I'm from the funeral home.

40:50

Why are you running?

40:50

No, it's nothing. I forgot something.

40:54

You didn't tell him?

40:54

No, I didn't want to tell him. My make-up tools were all messed up. Because of my hand splash. I fell. I woke up and ran out. That was my experience. My hair was... I left the hospital.

41:18

I went there with my husband. He was driving a motorcycle. I called my husband. I called my husband and asked him to accompany me. Because I, as long as I'm a victim, I've never been accompanied. Whether it's night or whatever, as long as the disturbance is not too much,

41:37

I can still do this, I can still... Be brave. Be brave, right? But if it's already like that, I would have run away.

41:47

I would have run away. Who was the one in the make-up for the funeral?

41:51

It was a grandmother. She was quite old. She was around 60 years old. But the one who came to me was a different person.

42:05

Oh, different.

42:06

Different. If it was my mother, it would be impossible. This person was different.

42:13

So you were disturbed when you were working?

42:16

Yes.

42:17

When I was doing my job, the one who disturbed me was different. Different again. Different. The creature was different. But when you were accompanied by your It's different. The creature is different.

42:26

But when you're with your husband, you don't have the creature anymore?

42:28

No. And I don't tell my husband either. Oh, you haven't told him? No. I don't want to tell him. If I tell my husband, he won't want to keep me inside. If I don't tell him, he'll be scared.

42:42

How can I tell him stories like that?

42:47

He would definitely be furious. He just asked me why. I said, it's okay. I said, let's just keep him company. Where? The men's room? I said, I don't want to.

42:55

He said, let's keep him company.

42:56

I said, I'll pull him back. I said, let's keep him company. I said, let me accompany you. After work, when he came in, he said, why is your makeup mess? Yes, I got a single. I didn't tell him.

43:10

Only after you told him?

43:12

After I was at home, I told him this and that. If I told him to accompany me, I would be left alone again.

43:18

Oh, really?

43:20

Yes, I would be left alone again. Because he was also scared.

43:24

So I didn't tell him. Yes, I was left alone with him because he was also a coward.

43:27

So I didn't tell him.

43:37

When it was done, I went out and went home.

43:43

I told him when it was done at home. He said, no wonder you asked me to accompany you. You never accompanied me. He said, that's it.

43:51

But why? Why did you experience such a thing?

43:54

I don't know.

43:56

I mean, in the funeral home, are there many corpses?

44:01

There are only a few corpses. There are a few? Yes. Because the room was quite large. So this was a different room? Yes, because I was holding several graves. I was holding several graves.

44:18

This was a different grave. It happened at night. At 2.30pm.

44:26

2.30pm?

44:32

There was another one?

44:34

There was another one. The story is, at that time, I was doing a make-up for a female corpse. I was on the phone with my husband. I was doing a make-up. I had a phone call with my husband.

44:46

I was wearing a girl's body. Here? There, at the same funeral home. I was wearing a girl's body. And the girl's soul was just a normal one. It was just beside me.

45:01

I was wearing a make-up. I was lying down. I was talking, I want to put on makeup. Auntie, I said, permission, because I want to look pretty. So that later when I go to God's house, I look pretty, the appearance is different. I put on makeup, there's still that person next to me. He was looking at us while we were working.

45:28

He was looking at us while we were working, we put on our makeup, and after we were done, we were allowed to go home, we were done. When we got home, because I was tired,

45:44

I called at home, and I was tired. I had a phone call with my ex-husband. I had a phone call. At that time, I was tired, and I felt like I was sleeping. I was sleeping, but he still felt like he was on the phone. I was sleeping, he was on the phone. I went to sleep, he called me, he called me,

46:10

he asked me. After that, he asked me, he said, what is my son's name? What is my name?

46:22

He didn't know, he couldn't answer. The one who called my husband didn't know, he couldn't answer. He called my husband but he didn't know, he couldn't answer

46:28

What do you mean?

46:30

So the girl followed me, but not only followed me, but she entered my body

46:36

Oh, to the hiding place?

46:38

Yes, unconsciously I fell asleep So he was the one who kept calling

46:45

What did he say?

46:47

He said, that's his son He pointed to my son My husband asked, how many children do you have? He said, I have children He didn't know how many children I had But he said, you have children?

47:03

What's their name? He said, why is there a child? What's his name? Ask him yourself. And my husband was already suspicious. It wasn't me. He asked, he didn't send anyone, he asked, who did you put on makeup?

47:20

What about the body? There was a body. A girl, a woman, an old lady, not too old, I said. I asked him, why? He said, it's crazy.

47:32

I called her, but it wasn't you. He said, you still called her? I was about to go to bed, I turned off my phone. He said, no. I asked, you still called her? He said, no, I'll kill him.

47:46

He said no. I called my husband. I checked the duration. It was there. If I'm not mistaken, he called me for 15-20 minutes.

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47:58

He asked me questions.

48:00

Wow.

48:02

Why did he die?

48:04

He was sick.

48:06

He was sick? He was old? Yes, he was old. He was not young or old. He died because of the ashes. The ashes?

48:16

Yes. So, there were a lot of ashes that were handled by Ciyul to make fun of. What about the students in the campus?

48:35

I told you that the students were victims of bullying.

48:41

The students?

48:42

Yes, the students. Victims of bullying. At the university in Jakarta, he died because he jumped from the fourth floor.

48:53

Four or three?

48:55

Yes, four or three. Because there was also the police who interrogated the family. I saw the figure, he cried.

49:08

He cried?

49:09

Yes, he cried on the corner. We didn't know if there was anything to say. But I saw the figure crying.

49:17

In the murder room?

49:18

Yes, in the murder room. What did he look like? He was standing, he had long hair, crying in the corner of the hoarding. Because we were taking a shower, we didn't close the door, we closed the hoarding. So if we wanted to take a shower, we closed the hoarding.

49:34

He was standing in the corner of the hoarding. It was like he wanted to say something, but we couldn't communicate. He followed me. After I took a shower, he still had a pretty face. But his back was a mess. When I was about to take a shower,

49:59

I asked him about his clothes. I asked if he wanted to throw them away or bring them. But his family told him to throw them away. So we threw them away. But a few days later, I was asked to look for the underwear. The family told me that they were looking for the underwear that was washed yesterday.

50:20

The one who died, asked for the body. I said, I tried to look for the body, but it was gone. I threw it in the trash and it was thrown in the trash can. Maybe the case was not known yet. Was there a misappropriation or not when Almarhum jumped from the floor?

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50:43

At first, the information was that Ciyoli was bullied

50:47

Yes, at first he was only bullied

50:49

After a while

50:50

Yes, there was someone who said he wanted to look for wanted to see, what was it? Afraid there was also a sexual harassment, according to the police Sexual harassment, right? Because what was needed was the inside the inside of the closet.

51:05

But I had already thrown away the clothes. I had asked my family if I wanted to take the clothes or throw them away. Maybe they didn't think about it. So they said, just throw them away. So I threw them away. Then I asked the parents,

51:26

what was it for? I said, I wanted to check, to see if there was a case of theft before the bullying. I wanted to check with the police, I was afraid there was a theft too. I said, I threw it away.

51:46

She kept crying. She followed me and cried, but I said, this is also being handled, right? The case. Don't follow me around. I said, that's what I meant.

52:01

Don't follow me around. This is being processed by the police too, right? I was so mad, I kept saying, don't follow me around. I was in the middle of a trial, with the police. I didn't know the case yet. That's it.

52:14

Two siblings. Poor thing. Did he follow you around? What was the conclusion? The chronology? Or he didn't follow you around?

52:22

No, he didn't. After he left, he story was no longer told. But the person I saw was just crying, crying all the time.

52:32

Like he wanted to convey a message.

52:34

Yes, like someone wanted to convey something, but we couldn't communicate without the media. Maybe this is a paralleljel Sachet and I were wondering Why do you, C. Yuli, remember so many of the incidents that happened? Maybe because it's so familiar That sometimes there are professions that remind us Including this animal grooming profession

53:04

Have you ever thought, when you make fun of something, you might end up like this. Yes, I have. I'm a non-Muslim, right? Yes, I have.

53:16

I have thought about it. We make fun of people, and at some point we will be made fun of like this.

53:24

Have you ever made funed and not paid?

53:28

Yes.

53:29

Really?

53:31

Yes.

53:32

Because I'm not capable.

53:34

Oh, so you're not running away?

53:36

No, because I'm not capable.

53:39

And you're helping them?

53:40

Yes, because we're here to serve. And this place I work at is a service. And also, the place where I work is a foundation that also provides for the families who are unable to do it. So if the family asks for make-up, if they ask for a makeover, we still do it. We are looking for rewards.

54:10

So, for the horror stories, there are many. But why I don't want to tell them, well, I don't want my students to be afraid, because I have students too. I also teach,

54:24

I teach to murder too. I teach them to be more careful with the corpses. I don't want to tell them that. So they don't have to be afraid to face the corpses. Because if we face the corpses, it's not always crowded. There are times when we have to be alone. And the time is not determined when we'll be called.

54:47

I'm sometimes late at night, and I'm often late in the morning. So that they can experience it themselves, without me telling them.

54:57

Because no one knows when you're going to die. So you're on standby 24 hours. Yes, I'm on standby 24 hours? Yes, 24 hours. Do you have a lot of customers who still live? If they pass away, they'll be reacted to by you. Yes, there are.

55:11

There are?

55:12

Yes, there are. There are, to be honest. They're still alive, they're sick, they've already ordered. Like yesterday, I did a make-up in Kapuk. I was called. Like yesterday, I did my makeup in Kapuk. I got a call. We were close, right?

55:29

We got a call, Yul, your mom passed away. She had asked me to do her makeup before she passed away. So we followed her request. She asked me to do her makeup. So we did it.

55:43

Okay, then. Thank you, Ms. Yuli, for sharing about the profession of a pet. I don't know, Gen Z, do you still want to do a pet like this? You can comment below.

55:58

But, do you have any Gen Z students?

56:00

Yes.

56:01

You have?

56:03

Oh.

56:04

But, there are many?, is it a lot? There are two.

56:08

Why? Have you ever asked them why they want to be a priestess?

56:12

It's a call from the heart. We all come from the heart. If you don't come from the heart, it's better not to. You'll be halfway there.

56:20

Okay, then. Once again, thank you, Yuli. You're welcome. That's it, guys. The end of this episode. Where I said without hesitation that... there are professions that are related to death. Which reminds us that we're still alive. Which reminds us that we're still alive.

56:38

That the end of a human's journey is death.

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