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Praz Teguh Pengen Mandi Bareng Saya

Praz Teguh Pengen Mandi Bareng Saya

Raditya Dika

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Today with my host, thank you for coming here. Aren't you tired of seeing you yesterday? At Marabton.

0:09

No, thank God, I'm finally home.

0:12

You didn't sleep, did you? I was watching it. I was like, what should I do? I still have work tomorrow.

0:18

I was thinking about doing a podcast here.

0:20

It's perfect, right? I was at home, what was I doing? But it's true, usually when I don't know what to do, I open Marathon.

0:30

And you're eager to watch it?

0:32

Yeah, I just want to see what they're doing. Well, my question is, according to you, with that many of their viewers... Yeah, when you were there, 350.000. 300.000. They said it's the most. I can't imagine 300.000 people watching live and they stay.

0:52

Do you think it affects other YouTube channels? You mean, other viewers?

1:01

Yes.

1:02

Well, it does affect them. Because the attention is are down. If it has an impact, it will have an impact. Because the attention is on him too. But I don't know how much impact it has. And what kind of demography is it? The one who watches the live stream, like Punya Arab,

1:19

is it the same as the one who searches for podcasts or something else? I don't know where the insight is. But are you surprised? I think I'm surprised what Arap did. I'm really surprised. And honestly, the podcast is getting popular. That's right. They come, just talk, sometimes sleep.

1:42

Sleep?

1:44

Sleep, the one who watches 90,000. Yes, 90,000 people watch I sleep. I sleep and watch 90.000 people.

1:48

90.000 people watch and sleep.

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I sleep and watch.

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I swear.

1:52

I don't understand. Maybe people come here more often.

1:57

Maybe they like the raw content. I think so. Even the TikTok content, they want the recorded content. That's right. The TikTok content is just for recording and uploading. But in 2003, when I was in college, in Australia, there was a show called Big Brother. I was in Indonesia too.

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2:14

But I knew before I went to Indonesia, some people were gathered, asked to live in one house, and then recorded. That's it? That's it.

2:24

But there are some dramas Either scripted or not, I don't know Maybe there are gimmicks Maybe, I don't know, but there are some reboots Sleeping is also recorded

2:34

Now it's not there anymore?

2:36

I don't know, I'm following it

2:38

I'm following it How? Sometimes I think, did I make it like that too? But I think we're empty. We're just sitting there. Empty.

2:50

Because I see you trying to get in every time there's a dead air. That's right. That's what I feel. We're podcasters. We're just sitting there.

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Just for 4 seconds. Empty.

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Empty.

3:06

Empty. They were playing with their phones.

3:09

I said, really?

3:10

Here, DTR. How is it? It's okay, bro. Just relax.

3:14

Relax.

3:16

What kind of explanation is that? Where can I buy this?

3:21

There's another explanation.

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Just be quiet.

3:23

But I liked hanging out with them yesterday because the vibe is really hanging out.

3:28

I don't feel like there's a camera.

3:30

Yeah, because I'm following. So I have a hunch about Marabton. For example, Arab once said, other people can make it like us. But this one, the special one, the hangout.

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3:43

Right. The people.

3:45

Right?

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Which is you can feel it too. I can feel it.

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I can feel the people.

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We've talked and they're a lot. I'm just happy. And it's fun.

3:57

I'm sure it's fun if you sit there for three hours.

4:00

I think it's fun. Like, what is it? Like, Brevi, right? Yes. He tried your food, it's cool, in my opinion. He tried your food, it's cool?

4:08

Yeah, the one that's chasing the restaurant, right?

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Okay.

4:12

Cool, bro.

4:16

That's the magic. He just ate, we still watched. We watched, I watched. I watched.

4:24

What formula the formula?

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I don't know.

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I don't know what it is.

4:27

What's the formula? What? They can do that, right? They hope to eat and then they hope. Then someone sees, hope, hope, hope. Just hope, just hope.

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Because I was taught traditionally, if you make a story, you have to have a purpose. The purpose is to have a conflict. And people want to see us solve the conflict. That's why people are engaged. But this conflict...

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There's none. And they... I swear... How is that possible? That's great. I salute to Arab, whatever you make now, it's very influential, I swear Even though it's hard to imitate

5:08

Yeah, that's one of a kind Yeah Why did you take the guitar? I saw you take the guitar Are you trying to fill it? I just want to test the guitar

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5:18

I thought you were already Okay, I play the guitar So there's more art, there's more story

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Honestly, when I took the guitar, maybe I sing. When I sing, sometimes, what is it? Hey, oops, oops, nothing. Put it again. Then I'm confused, what are you doing? Then everyone eats. Is it good, guys?

5:41

So there's a conversation and they they can eat whatever they want. I think you're wondering why no one is singing because of copyright. Because you're asking, right?

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Yes.

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I know, right?

5:51

Amun, Roh,

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later, copyright. It's okay. Just relax. Damn. You can do it.

5:58

We're afraid that just one ref on YouTube,

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copyright.

6:02

Yes, it's already a dollar. It's already a yellow dollar. Yesterday, because someone asked you to sleep over, I waited for you to really sleep over or not. I waited. Well, I fell asleep. You fell asleep? I fell asleep.

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The first thing I did when I woke up, I checked if you were sleeping or not. For real. I'm not lying. Which is today, right? Yeah, I... I open YouTube, I immediately count the bed,

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do you sleep? Where's the mattress?

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I was looking for a place to sleep.

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I was looking for a place to sleep.

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You have to tell me what happened. Why did you end up not sleeping? Yes, I was informed by my team and my wife. If possible, don't sleep first. Okay, W.A. W.A. W.A. Because there's still work in the afternoon and at night I meet you.

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Okay.

6:50

The manager.

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I'm afraid of being late. I'm sure I'm late. Okay. I also think, yes, how?

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When I sleep, I'm late until 1 o'clock, how? Yes. That's what I think. So, if you had suhoor there, you went back to sleep, what time did you wake up? Right, 11 o'clock. Then I was so excited there.

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I don't have to kiss with Raditya.

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It's more exciting here.

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Can I be the 10th member?

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But in the end, you said, I'm looking for a wife. That's right.

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I'm looking for a wife. Sorry, Agestya. But Arap, are you sure you're staying here?

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Okay, I promise after Eid.

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Really?

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Really. After Eid, I will stay there. I will practice calm to not waste my energy to smoke, but it was fun there. If we could, how would we sleep together? We wanted to take a shower together.

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You went yesterday, didn't you? I invited you.

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You said you couldn't. When we were shooting, you said you couldn't. You wanted to go with your family in December. Suddenly, my story with Radit was like, I'm already in the water. I lost my curiosity.

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So, I was with him, with Gilang, and with Tio. We were taking a shower together.

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This is Gilang.

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This is Tio.

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Tio.

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This is Gilang. Yeah, we were swimming. Wait a minute. You saw it? We all saw it.

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You saw it?

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You saw each other?

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You saw each other?

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Suddenly, like Spiderman, you guys pointed at each other.

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Don't point at me.

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I already pointed at you. But we saw each other.

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I didn't follow you. Because in the onsen, you can go or not. You can go or not. I hope I have time.

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And this is my dream, guys. I want to take a bath together. Take a bath together. Bang Radit, bab. Okay. Is it true?

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So we have to go to the on shower together. Bang Radit, bab. Okay.

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Is that true?

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Yes.

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So we have to consent together.

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That's right.

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That's right.

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And promise not to look at each other for too long. Don't look at each other for too long.

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If I can.

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But it's like that. Before I came in, I told them. Don't be surprised. When I want to open this, in, don't be surprised. When I was about to open it, I told them, we're going in.

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Because when you came in, you were already in the bathroom. Don't be surprised. Don't laugh. Don't be like this. You'll be surprised. Everyone must be all round and stuff.

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Just be normal. This is culture. This is culture. This is their culture.

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You've been talking for so long, just open it.

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I'm already curious.

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When I told them, don't laugh, this is culture. We appreciate people's culture. When I opened it, I was like...

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...there was someone there. When I opened it, I saw someone was there!

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I swear. That was the last podcast we did.

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I really wanted to do it again.

10:16

You'll do the same thing to me tomorrow, right?

10:18

Don't be surprised. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I saw it in your place. Three years ago. Can I hold the plastic again?

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Sure.

10:47

You kept going in, right? I remember Yanti. Where is Yanti now?

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He's being sucked.

10:57

Still there, maybe? Still there. Here it is. ABC Coffee, Klepon.

11:04

Great. Was there this one back then? ABC Coffee Coffee, Klepon. Great.

11:05

Did you have this one back then? This ABC Coffee, Klepon Ice.

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I think it was only ABC Coffee, Klepon. Back then. There was no ice.

11:15

There was no ice back then.

11:15

There was ice. You don't have to use hot water. You usually use hot water to brew it. You can brew it with cold water. Oh, you can drink it with cold water. What about the old one?

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Oh, you can drink it with cold water too?

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So, we can drink it with cold water after opening the bottle.

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Wow, it's good.

11:36

What's that?

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Memories.

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All of them.

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The coffee is gone.

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Brief. I haven't. There's a brief.

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It's been a long time, bro. I haven't tried this. Thank you.

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It's become a nostalgia.

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Nostalgia.

11:51

Pras, this is Nga Bu Burit Nanya Nanya. Even though we're shooting at night today. In Nga Bu Burit Nanya Nanya, you can ask me. I'll give you the concept. Cool. Do you have any questions? Yes.

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What is it?

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What I've prepared is... There are some of our friends who gave us information...

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You have pension funds.

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Yudha Keling told us. Okay. I said, Radit has pension funds.

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What kind of conversation? He's a financial person now. I was discussing about finance, and he said, Mr. Radit already has a pension fund.

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Okay.

12:32

Right.

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That's right, since 2019, it's been accumulated.

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2019?

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2019, the pension fund has been accumulated. It means I can quit my job, I can withdraw that money every year, until I die, money from that money every year until I die.

12:47

Until you die?

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Until I die. If you die, you already have pension fund. Why do you make a podcast for 19 episodes? You want to retire twice?

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That's right.

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That's right.

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That's a very good question. Why? Because all the retirement forums I joined, I was in several retirement forums. Right? Everyone, when they're retired,

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confused, sad, and depressed. Because there's nothing he could do. I imagine it like that. Yes. So I chose to do what I like. It means I still make podcasts, still stand up comedy. Because if I do it, I'm happy.

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That's it, actually. With 19 episodes. I count, I counted it. I thought in Indonesia, I had the most episodes.

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Okay.

13:53

It turns out you, you're 19, I have the most 16 episodes.

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Per month, you mean?

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Okay.

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Right?

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The next question, are you tired? No.

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With the pension fund, you should be able to do whatever you want. You want to take a dip in hot water. Right? This is the death of the pension. You can do it for two weeks at a time. You should go anywhere. Yeah. That's not... Okay. Okay. You can do it once every two weeks.

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Yeah. But it's not... Okay. Okay. What is your favorite thing to do? Playing soccer, you like it.

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I saw you playing with Go Hard.

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Right.

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You like playing soccer?

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I do.

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How many times a week? Four times a week. Four times. If you want to do more, you can do it. For example, five times a week. If I have time, I want to do it.

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Because you like it, right?

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Yes.

14:48

Me too. Because I like it, I like to talk about it. I do it according to my curiosity, I pick up my guest. Sometimes I ask too. And I get something that I'm curious about. So I like to do it. But you don't like to talk.

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I don't like to gather with many people. Because it's exhausting for me. If you talk to each other, it's okay. If I talk to each other, it's okay. I know something new and it makes me feel better. I'm really okay.

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Talking to you like today, I asked you yesterday at Marathon, that's something new for me. I'm really okay. Talking to you like today, I asked you yesterday in Marathon, that's a new thing for me, I'm really happy. Because I got enrichment, it means I have room to grow again. So I like that, I like to learn, I like to know.

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That's why I like to talk about something I know. But I don't like to talk, if I don't know what to do. That's the weird thing. We're talking, and you're throwing away the camera. Is it safe with you? It's safe. I will really enjoy it.

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Because there will be a lot of things I can ask you too. Plus, 7 people talking together. 7, right?

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If we gather 7 people, we get more insights. But the stimulation is so much. 7 people, we can't do it. I think I can do it for 4 people. There's a maximum?

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Yes, there is.

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There's a maximum?

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I can do it for 5 people, but not for 1.

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You can do it?

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Bro, there's 5 people here.

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Who's going to face the back?

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I don't know.

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I think so. In a meeting, if it's more than 4, I think I'm tired. Because I'm like, I'll talk about this later.

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I'm tired. The energy is not enough. The energy is absorbed faster. I can't handle the energy. The energy is more absorbed. I think. But if people can talk to each other so it's not too complex,

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like me playing to the point, it's still manageable for me. Because I know when to talk, you can set the flow. But for the ordinary people, if they're not used to managing conversations, they'll say this, and that.

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But no, because I'm cut off from them, I'm confused. The next question, you like to talk. We can't determine if the guest will be fun or not. That's right. This is a conversation with a podcaster. You can't be fun all the time. With your experience in podcasting,

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are there any moments where you are confused with the guest? Honestly, from 19 episodes in a month, it's impossible to be all fun. Sure, 100%. It's impossible to be all fun, at least 2, you guys make me really work with this.

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Sure, sure.

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But I don't know why, maybe because... If you're a lot outside too, it means there are a lot of people outside, right? It means you're in a lot of channels with other people's teams. Right, it's different. So if it's another team, sometimes there's a team's taste that chooses the guest star for you.

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Right. Because he's viral, because he's popular, right? Everyone has a KPI like that.

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Yes.

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Well, it just so happens that we, Gilang and I have been together for a long time. And the calibration process is quite long. From Reza, Reza went down to Gilang, and then to me. So, I think I already know which guests I can honestly have a curious feeling about. So, the first filter has been saved from my team. I don't think my team will take this one.

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19:04

It feels like it's too far away. I don't think my team will take this one... ...because it feels like it's too far away... ...and I'm afraid it won't be fun for me. Because I don't know what to dig. So I think that's what they're doing.

19:15

Can I ask first?

19:17

Before we continue.

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Sometimes we have reseted. The guest is fun.

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When it arrives, it's not fun.

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What do you mean? We did a research. This is okay for my next guest. I'm curious about him. He came.

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Not as expected. Have you ever?

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Okay, not as expected. It turns out not fun. It means he's annoying. Not annoying. I mean, my conversation doesn't work. Oh yeah, it's happened Not annoying, I mean, my conversation is not going well Oh yeah, it happened Of course it happened, I was excited to meet him

19:48

How are you? How are you doing now? Yeah, just like that

20:02

Or, suddenly, you're a loser

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You're a loser Suddenly, you're a loser Or, or you suddenly got a breast cancer You screamed, right? Suddenly got a breast cancer

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I just saw the comment earlier Oh my God, for God's sake, I've been doing podcasts for almost 5 years That's the most difficult, difficult, difficult, difficult, mixed with sin I swear

20:19

Because your guest is a girl, wearing a bra, and then you got a breast cancer in front of you, right? I got a breast cancer in front of me Because of my ego Oh, a girl with a comb and a comb in front of you, right? A comb in front of me, because of Ebel. This is because the conversation is no longer dead air. Only dead.

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There's no air anymore.

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Ebel, try it. What else can you do besides singing?

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What is it?

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Oh, I'm confused.

20:48

I was like, what? He did kayang. He was like this, and I was watching the chair. I did kayang in front of him.

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Isn't it weird, bro?

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I was like, I'm dead.

21:00

Where did you use a pole? Something like that. I've never had a broom. That's one. That's the first one. I've never had a broom.

21:12

But, I'm talking about this, but it doesn't mean that if I do this, the guest won't like it. I'm afraid if I talk like this to you, the audience will look for it.

21:24

Yes, that's right. But usually, my way is... I ask him to teach me something. If that person teaches us something, usually, he will be much more excited to talk to us. Because first, he has his expertise that he can show us. And second, it can be a long discussion. Because technically, we can ask a lot of questions. that he can show us. And the second one is also...

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The discussion can be long. Because technically we can ask a lot of questions. Sometimes when I feel like the conversation is over, I immediately think, what questions he might be interested in, he can teach me.

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Same.

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Like that. If it's already stuck, I don't know anymore. But until now it hasn't happened. Until now, thank God, it hasn't happened. Thank God, I don't know anymore. But until now, it hasn't happened. Until now, thank God, it hasn't happened. Thank God, it hasn't happened yet. When it's solid, then our brain is forced to work very fast,

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the energy runs out faster. Yes.

22:17

Head, dum, dum, dum. I always put the duration usually on the side.

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If it's dum, dum, look.

22:24

Still 10 minutes.

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But it's already tense.

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It's already tense, 10 minutes. How is this?

22:34

That's how my life is, Podcaster.

22:36

So, if you have a guest, you don't have time to see it first, right? I always reset. What we can't guess is

22:45

Especially if it's a promo. Maybe it's a promo. I'm sure there are some of my guests who actually don't want to do a podcast. They don't want to do a podcast. But maybe the team or the management force them to come and promote. That's the hardest thing to build a story, in my opinion.

23:08

Yes, yes. Well, if it's a drama like that, I usually drink ABC Ice Club Pond coffee. This is for things that are full of drama. This is the best. So, everything is smooth.

23:19

After this, I think I have to drink this before the podcast. Even take a shower. Using Club Pond. Justru setelah ini kayaknya sebelum podcast gue harus minum ini dulu. Bahkan mandi.

23:27

Pake kelopot.

23:29

Sama Tio.

23:31

Lu jangan terlalu ngangkat.

23:34

Seneng dia.

23:37

Ini aroma pandannya berasa banget. Coba ini, mantap ya. Dari dulu loh ini.

23:43

Aroma pandannya ga pernah lepas. Aroma pandannya mantap. Cocok buat cooling down. The coffee is great. It's been a while since I last had a Pandan aroma.

23:45

The Pandan aroma is great. It's perfect for cooling down. Right. ABC Ice Club coffee. Do you have any questions about your pension fund? I still have some.

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What is it?

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Because of the way I collect it.

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The way you collect it or the way you calculate it? The way I calculate it. Okay. The way you calculate it is your to calculate it? Okay, the calculation is your annual output times 25.

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Times 25?

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Yes, that's the calculation. Annual output times 25. If you find the number, let's say you find the number, let's say 100 million. You can put it on an instrument that increases by 7%. Because it increases by 7%, every year you only have to pull 4% every year.

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So, there are 3 solutions. To beat inflation, until you die, it won't end. So, 7 up, take 4. 7 up, take 4. 7 up, take 4. Like that.

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Okay, even though I don't understand it too well.

24:51

It means we have to be very strong in counting it. Every month. We can't exceed it. We have to count it right. If the monthly expenses are more, what will happen?

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That's a year's expenses, you budgeted it. That's a year's expenses, That's a year's budget. So maybe you can't make it in January.

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Well, if it's out of budget, it turns out suddenly.

25:10

So you're short on February. So you have to state it. Do you state it?

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I think I state it.

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State it?

25:16

Yes.

25:16

Well, you meet the numbers, right? It seems like it's true. I think it's true. I think it's true. But I haven't... I'm still a teenager, I... Bang Radit already has a pension fund. As an artist, it's hard, Bang.

25:33

That's why I switched to the F&B business. Who knows, it could add to the pension fund later. Right. Art is a daily blessing, in my opinion. Today you can get a goat, tomorrow you can only get fish. How to calculate to save it?

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Yes.

25:52

Wait, what do you mean how to calculate? This month, for example, you get 100 million.

25:57

Okay.

25:58

Next month, 10 million. Right. As an artist, how to save it? Right. This is 100 million. As an artist, how can I save it? This is 100 million. Next month, 10 million.

26:08

Right.

26:09

Right.

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For me, the focus is more on increasing the income, not on how to save it. If you save it, in theory, it's easy. If you put it on the obligation, if you put your pension in the balance, there's a theory.

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But that's just according to the theory, you just have to put it in. But the most important thing is how to get from 100 million to 100 million continuously. Yes, that's it. As long as that. So, my focus 100 million? Yes, that's it. That's how long it is, right? Yes.

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So, my focus when I was young was how to get 100 million, for example. Next month I still get 100 million, next month I get 100 million.

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26:55

In today's world,

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what did you take at that time to get 100 million every month? That's one. Second, so I... Yes, it's true, the revenue stream is getting bigger. There's stand-up, there's everything. But one thing that I think unlocks the potential income is...

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...an income that doesn't need to change your existence to get money. If you stand up, you still have to exchange 2 hours for money. How to make it so that at that time it's not a problem, you still get the money. That's why I all-in to YouTube at that time. Because YouTube has ArtSense, right? I all-in to YouTube, YouTube, I went to digital products.

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Like my online classes, in the old days. And to digital onload. And now there's a membership on YouTube. So, it means I'm looking for a product that has zero marginal cost. It means that I sell one product, but the cost is still the same. People watch this YouTube video from 10,000 to 100,000.

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We don't do anything, right? Zero cost, right? So I keep looking for that. Books are also royalties.

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Books are still there.

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Still, but not big. Except for my last book, Timun Jelita, I made it. That's a royalty because it's still there. It's still there, but it's not that big. Except for my last book, Timun Jelita, I made it a royalty because it's still new. So, that's what it means. After that, it's just the investment. Because if the investment is in the annual obligation tax,

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there is an obligation tax, if you withdraw 10 years, there is 7% or 6% it means that your money will increase 7% and 6% It means that your money keeps increasing

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But you have to be patient

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Right, and I've been doing it since I was 21 The investment How do you balance it with your lifestyle?

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It's a waste of money, right?

28:57

Well, I'm grateful that I don't have a friend

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But I don't want to...

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I'm asking, do you have a Harley? No Right? I don't have any friends. I don't hang out.

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I'm asking you, do you have a Harley?

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No.

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You do, right?

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I thought you were hanging out.

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This is Harley.

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You just bought a Harley.

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Because he's hanging out. I was once at the edge of the street. There were friends hanging out. It was crowded. I came alone to the right my son, at the shooting Dits joined me, and said, we're about to buy a motorcycle

29:32

Yeah, because he's a friend I don't have any friends

29:37

And you didn't ask, what kind of motorcycle? You weren't curious?

29:42

Even if I wanted to, Harley... I can't reach it. I can't reach it, I can't ride a motorcycle. From the way of life, I see you're not like... whatever. At least Alpar, there's a new one, Sikat. Right?

30:01

Because I was trained to buy... or stocks that are worth it. So if I buy something, it's also worth it. I want to spend a lot for my Alphard. Because it's comfortable and the value is the same. But if my sandals are given to someone, I just wear it.

30:24

For a few weeks. But if it's my sandals, I'll give it to someone. I'll just wear it.

30:25

For the past few weeks. Really? Yes. And back then, I never really wanted to buy anything. My most expensive purchase, because of my friends, was my clothes in the game. It was 5 million.

30:42

5 million for a game?

30:43

Yes, I played a game. And there was this really cool armor. I bought it for 5 million million. 5 million for a game shirt? Yeah, I was playing a game and there was this really cool armor shirt. I bought it for 5 million because it had flames. Huh? Yeah. The flames were really lit?

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Yeah, it was lit in the game. No, the shirt you bought.

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Oh, you bought this, what was it called?

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Skin. Skin? Yeah. Bro, it was cool. It's cool bro I swear I swear it's like it's on fire What's the advantage?

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Just turn it on

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Yeah

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It's cool

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No, I mean You buy that

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Yeah

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Because it's cool Sometimes we buy skin There's a feeling You see my skin Do you feel that?

31:24

Oh yeah, there is? Oh yes, I do.

31:26

Yes, I do. Yes, I also play Delta Force sometimes. There's a pistol, the price is... The pistol for shooting. Even though if there's no skin, it's just dark. There's a skin, I bought it for 3 million.

31:38

3 million.

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So when we shoot people, the bullet is colored on their body.

31:44

Oh, that's cool, bro. So when we shoot the person, the bullet is colored on his body.

31:45

That's cool, bro.

31:46

Cool, right?

31:47

I like it. You're like that too, right? So there's pride.

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You see my character.

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Yes.

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If that's the case, let's go.

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If that's the case, do you want to?

31:57

I want to.

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But because, if this is the story too, because the game I played is free. Free. I could play it without paying. Suddenly the developer said, Guys, this is free. We want to sell skins for support. Do you want to support us? I read that and I was so happy.

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I bought the most expensive one, 5 million, he said.

32:20

Because your game was so great?

32:22

Yes, because he gave it to me for free. You took it. Yes. I wore a suit called Kitafa. Kitafa Armor. So, the last boss in the game, it's like, I turn it off, I take your suit, I wear it.

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I beat you. After I wore it, I went to the town hall, like a crowded place, like in the city. Everyone saw. I was in the middle of the city, like a crowded place, like in the city. Everyone saw it. I was in the middle of the city, I just stood there, I put it down, I was like this. People passed by.

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Quiet, looking at it, nice armor, thank you. Nice armor, thank you.

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That's your pride.

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That's my pride.

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With him just like this.

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Yes, I'm like this.

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5 million guys.

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5 million, 5 million. 480 dollars. But you still like playing games, right? I still like it. I'm still happy. How old are you now? 42 this year. And the spirit to play games is still big? The spirit to play games is still big.

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Because that's where I run away. The place I run from everything. From this world, I go there. So I I run away from this world. So you run away from there. Yes, that's why I like games that make something. Make a city, make a culture.

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What? Country? Civilization. Oh, civilization. Yes, civilization. I...

33:42

Yes, like that.

33:43

What about games like war. What about war games?

33:46

What games? PUBG. PUBG is good. I've been playing it since the beta.

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You played PUBG? Yeah. You played PUBG?

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Yeah, I was like, ah! I used to be when I play this.

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I was like, ah, ah, ah.

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He's dead, he's dead.

34:10

What games do you play now? I play a card game called Magic the Gathering. I play a card game and I collect the cards. Is it online? It's online.

34:20

You collect the cards with your online friends. Do you have a voice?

34:24

Yes, we do. But playing cards is different. I collect my cards, it's called Magic the Gathering. I collect my cards, I build my deck. And then he builds his deck. Then I rank, against random enemies.

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But my friend is like, let's do a sparring. Okay, sparring. I bring my cards, he brings his card. He's online. Then we play online. You're cool, Dek. Yeah, you're cool too.

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That's it.

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That's the best.

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That's it, bro.

34:51

But you're a voice over there.

34:52

I'm a voice over, bro. I use Discord.

34:54

They know if it's you.

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Oh, if it's my old friend. Oh, you mean with random people? Yes. No, I don't think so Because my name is Dita Karyadi Dita?

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What? Who is that?

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Dita Karyadi? Dita Karyadi? If you go back and forth, you'll be Raditya Dika Mindblowing, right? Mindblowing That's an old game, bro

35:20

What do you mean?

35:22

I've been like that too What's you mean? I've been there too What's my class? Zap Huget

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But Dita Karyadi is like a real person Zap Huget is like...

35:32

What?

35:32

Yeah

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I think it's a lie

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Dita Karyadi is like a real person Dita Karyadi I even made her face Dita Karyadi

35:42

But people often hear about it

35:44

Oh yeah, but that's only in games In Magic the Gathering I even made his face, the Takariyadi. But people often hear about it.

35:45

Oh yes, but that's only in games. In Magic the Gathering. I have other names in other games. You have a lot of names like that? You're like Gen Z, you know?

35:55

You don't want to tell the real name.

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Yes, because if I go into that, I use another name. Then, I usually take the face of a Filipino. Because it's similar to Indo, right?

36:10

You capture the face of another person,

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and you put it in there.

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Yes. Because if it's an online transaction,

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or a marketplace...

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So that they don't know I have an old photo

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You use that?

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Yes, I use that You search on Google? I pay for it You pay? You can pay for a photo? There's a website where you can buy a photo of someone Oh, compared to the illegal photos you took?

36:47

Paying for the face of the person? I got a lot of insight here.

36:54

Dita Karyadi, bro.

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Dita Karyadi.

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What's your name?

36:58

I'm a stock investor. So I like to join the stock group. But no one knows it's me. With a weird name. Because I'm afraid of being crowded. Yes, disturbing people.

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I don't know who's there. That's it. What do you use to order online? I just use my face. Oh, your face.

37:26

And then the profile is blank.

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Oh, the profile is blank? Yeah, yeah, yeah, just the profile. What profile? Just the template. But is it considered a fraud?

37:39

Not really. I just use my face. Or tomorrow I'll be him a huget tomorrow. Mas Zabhuget.

37:49

How about Delta Force? Delta Force, my mom's name.

37:55

Shalvita.

37:56

Who?

37:57

Shalvita. Right.

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Shalvita. I just call her Shalvita.

38:01

Do you play with random people? Random people. How many people in one group? Four. Oh, I used to have a game called Overwatch. Have you heard of it? No.

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Okay. I played Overwatch using Raditya Dika.

38:14

Oh, you made Raditya Dika?

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Yes, Raditya Dika. Why did you want to write Raditya Dika with that bike? Because at that time I hadn't thought about changing my name yet. I just wanted to play. And at that time I wanted to have friends to play with. Because you know, if the name is random, it's a bit difficult.

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If it's random, who knows, people will know. I got a lot of friends, bro.

38:36

Playing Overwatch.

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Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Join, join, join, join. Well, the name is also playing together, and someone was cheating. So we were playing with five of us. And we met each other in Overwatch. I never knew what their faces looked like.

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And then?

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One day, I had an idea. Let's go to my house.

38:56

You? A third-rate player?

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Let's go! Let's go to my house.

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And you didn't know what their character was like.

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I didn't know. I said, I'm from Bali, but I'm here. Wow, you're so brave. I'm brave.

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Because it's so exciting.

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Because the fighting was fun. When we played, I was dead, and they helped me. That's their job. Why do you think that's good? LOL And they immediately save you I was like this They said, bro, calm down, I'm here

39:46

And you feel like they're nice

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Yeah, that's bonding We've died together No, I'm really into it when I play I'm like getting into that character That's what I feel when I play So I feel like

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You can be buffer in the moment You can You can be buffer, I'm sick Calm down, bro, I'm playing a game. You can feel the buffer. I can. I feel the buffer.

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I'm sick.

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Relax, I'm here.

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This person is good.

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Because of bonding, every time I die, I'm helped. We gather in the lobby. There's a lobby in Delta Force.

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Yes, in the lobby.

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We play games. We talk there. Play something, all kinds of things. Chat there first, before playing. Wait for the others. How are you busy? So you get to know each other.

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You talk like that. Chat, chat. And they know that you know.

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Know, right? To the filter itself, which one is the one who is hanging. Yes, yes. Because this person is fun. We're not social. No. Safe. Right? Because we're filtering ourselves. Well, because you think it's fun,

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it doesn't bother you while playing, you invite them to your house. Yes, like, we've been playing together for a long time. Like 2 or 3 months, right? Like, it's time for you to sleep.

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It's time, you can sleep. Because I want to copy the land, right? Like, it's time for you to sleep. It's time? You can sleep.

41:06

Because I wanted to copy Darat, right? I wanted to meet him.

41:09

But you went to his house?

41:10

To his house. To his house. I didn't know what his face was like.

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Yeah, that's it.

41:15

Because he was so weird. I played with him. Look at your photo, please. It's impossible, right? It's impossible, right? It's impossible, right?

41:25

I'm so embarrassed to see their faces.

41:27

I want to invite these kids, but what about their faces?

41:30

It's impossible, right?

41:32

Okay.

41:33

They came to my house. One of them, his nickname is Black. He's from Bali. Black. Black from Bali. And then there's Andi from where?

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From Pekanbaru. Playing. And then my house's security guard came to visit me. Bang, bang, bang. Yes, why sir? There's a little kid. He wants to meet you.

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A little kid wants to meet me.

41:57

A little kid?

41:58

A little kid. How? There's a little kid, sir. Wearing a backpack. A backpack. I was wearing a short skirt, sir. I asked, where is he? And it turned out that my friend's name is Textrax. His real name is Chris.

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I said, I'm Textrax, sir.

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Wait, wait, wait.

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I asked, how old are you?

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How old are you?

42:18

17 years old.

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No way, your face is so old.

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No way.

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I said, you can You're 17 years old. I don't want someone younger than me to come to my house. Where's your ID? For God's sake, bro. I'm asking for your ID. You're a thug.

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Where's your ID? I'll give him my ID. I'll check it. You're really 17 years old. How's your face? So young

42:48

But after the podcast, I showed you our photos in Citos

42:52

Oh, you took it to Citos? You didn't take it home?

42:56

We had breakfast

42:58

Breakfast? Breakfast? Because of this? Bro, because of this! Until breakfast!

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Oh my God!

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I asked him... I just found out this fun fact. Have you told your parents? That you're staying at home? Call your parents! I stayed at home. I called your parents. I called his father.

43:28

I asked him where he was. I wanted to stay at his house. I stayed at a friend's house. A friend I knew from the internet.

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Oh my God.

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His father was panicking. I told him to tell Raditya Dika. He told him. His father knew. His father knew. He knew me, his father knew him His father knew you He told me, you should pay for your life

43:48

It was fun, bro

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After that, we became friends With Black, and Hab, we were in the same group until today We played together The one who was sparring Magic the Gathering card He was one of my friends So, you were with 5's one of my friends from there. So, he's one of the five, right? Four of your friends, right?

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Five of my friends. Yeah, there's one more, his name is Andy.

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How does it feel, Bang?

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What? Partnering with Bocil. He's good, bro. He's good at playing.

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Good?

44:17

Yeah, he's a sakrem.

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You're his uncle, right?

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Yeah. Yes. Where do you want to go? I'm sorry, he asked me to play a game.

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But, we became close. He was in the university. When he was still in the university, he was in the university, I filled in for him at his place. You filled in for him?

44:40

Yes, and then he made a market. He was in the design product, if I'm not mistaken. He made a market in Camfield. I went to Camfield. I saw the market.

44:50

So, you became a fan because of your online friends.

44:52

Because of playing Overwatch, bro. And then, Black got married. My wife came. I was shooting.

45:00

Until Black got married. My wife came.

45:02

Who is Black?

45:04

A Balinese So he often comes here to play?

45:08

To Jakarta? No, rarely So when he got married, you were there?

45:12

My wife, I was shooting a movie Representing?

45:16

Yes

45:18

What's the matter?

45:20

Can you imagine?

45:22

My wife is also a friend

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Oh, she plays too? My wife is also a friend. Oh, she plays too?

45:25

My wife is a friend of them.

45:27

Not because of playing?

45:28

We played Mobile Legends together. Oh, you play Mobile Legends too? Yes, I play Mobile Legends, I play with them too. They are my friends. If Mobile Legends, I see a lot of people who play Mobile Legends, get a lot of friends, play Mobile Legends, get a friend who is a loser,

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and they get angry. You're like that too.

45:49

You can spread your emotions there.

45:51

Well, it depends on what nickname I'm using. But have you ever been rude there? Yes, I have. Is this your father who plays?

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Like that. Like dad is the one who's playing, right? That's it. That's it.

46:14

Because sometimes I'm told that I'm stupid in my senior year. Have you ever been told that? I've been told that. I replied, you're just messing with yourself. You're messing with yourself. You're messing with yourself.

46:26

Wow, Raditya.

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Yes, I like to tease. So, you're a gamer, right?

46:31

You can admit that you're a gamer?

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Yes, if you're playing games. What's your name? I didn't know your name. The problem is I'm busy. That's the problem. I'm busy when I play. Because playing games is how I run away from all of these things.

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My kid is always working. So, I run to the place. I cool down. Besides drinking ABC coffee, I also have a great phone for cooling down.

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And for playing games, I think this is really fun.

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That's right. With your friends.

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When people are annoyed, with your friends. People are annoyed. Ah, I'll drink first.

47:06

Cooling down.

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Relax, bro.

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That's how it is.

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That's how it is.

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But my role is support. I like to play support. Team Medis, Team Medis. What's the relationship with PMR? Just a friend.

47:26

A friend?

47:27

A friend who likes to support. He likes to cheer me up. I really like to play Delta Force lately. And I admit it here, guys. Delta Force Mobile.

47:37

I'm good.

47:44

But PUBG is all about the body, this is just the pistol.

47:47

Oh, first person shooter. Free?

47:51

Free, bro. You can buy a weapon for free.

47:54

Okay, on PC?

47:56

Mobile.

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Oh, you like PC? Yes. Oh, I can't. It's a bit difficult, like this. Well, when I play those kind of games, there's a hero. Oh, the hero.

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But on PC, I can't do that. Okay, are you dizzy?

48:15

Yes, I am. But on this, I'm confident.

48:18

Okay, someone asked you. I think it's about Delta Force. I think people know you're playing it. I'm so happy playing it. I'm really happy playing it. Okay, I'll read it.

48:27

It's my favorite too.

48:28

Oh, someone asked about Delta Force. But I want to ask another one.

48:31

Sure.

48:33

Okay, someone asked this. Landakriting. Do you still write stand-up material? No? Yes, I do. I think so. When was the last time you made a special? Not a special. It was two months ago.

48:46

I think it was the last time I made a special for Sune Sukabumi.

48:48

But it wasn't a special. My special was in 2021. The one with the mother, right?

48:52

Yes, in 2021.

48:53

That was five years ago.

48:57

Do you have any plans to make a special show again? Yes, I do. I feel like I don't have enough of the air-cout now. Okay.

49:08

It's starting to move. I feel it there.

49:10

Okay. I just tell it. I feel like this is the knowledge from the podcast. Okay. It's calmer and I don't sweat anymore. What does it mean? This is your evolution.

49:25

Yes, that's why I want to ask you. Is your stand-up also shifting?

49:30

Oh yes. Yes, that's right. Because now is the era like that, in my opinion. Naturally, we evolve as storytellers, as storytellers on stage.

49:42

Right, right, right.

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Not a clown. Yes, yes. That storyteller, I'm a storyteller on stage. Not a clown. That's it. And I don't expect to laugh like, I just tell the story. That's why I'm preparing the material for next year, I'm writing.

49:57

Then I'm focusing on the feeling now. So, if we make a punchline, it's okay.

50:02

People will laugh.

50:03

But what kind of feeling comes after they watch us? So, I want make a punchline, people will laugh. But what kind of feeling do they get after watching us? So, I want to take that layer. And because it's also like that outside. Show, show, stand up. Now, are you happy with...

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I'm very happy. I'm very happy.

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Why?

50:16

I don't know. I don't try to force people to laugh anymore. Maybe in the competition era and all that, maybe because of the habit in the competition era, because of the competition habit... ...the first 30 seconds you have to get a punchline. The count of the PM.

50:30

Now, it's not like that.

50:32

Is that a different material from the stand-up fest?

50:36

It's different. It's very different. I just told the story of what happened.

50:41

And it's very fun. Okay. Is that why you want to make a special show? 2027 maybe. 2027?

50:52

So you haven't written it yet, right? Sometimes we start to have a premise, but slowly it's written, little by little, just like that. But do you still enjoy podcasting?

51:04

Or have you started enjoy podcasting?

51:08

Or are you a little bored? I'm starting to like it again. I'm starting to like it again. Honestly, I felt tired. Okay. I felt tired. Maybe... You're playing here in your own place, right?

51:21

Yes. Your own office. The team. That's it. Yes. The office is different. Right. The team is different. So, I feel like the support is stronger. I was in a different place. The energy is different.

51:33

It's all about that. Now I'm happy again because some of my podcasts are in my office. Titik Kumpul is in my office. Rock Aroma is in my office. Kejar Setoran is in my office. Rocka Roma was in my office. Then Kejar Soran was in my office. At least, it was closed.

51:47

But the show was not in your place. If you were gathered, it was in your place. The other one, Rock King Roma, what was it? Yes, it was a different channel. But the team was the same. So, he was outsourcing to you?

51:58

Yes.

51:59

Oh... Why don't you want to own everything? Why don't you want to own everything? So, Prastego Production with its assets. I think at your level now, you can demand that attention, right? Yes, maybe next time. Okay, maybe you haven't thought about it yet. I haven't thought about it yet.

52:23

This channel is called Raditya Dika, right? My creator's father was Pres Teguh. I changed my creator's father. Someday, maybe, if there's a new talent that's better than me, I can hire him, maybe. And so, it's not playing on my channel,

52:45

but in one company. That Zapugat? Yes, I understand. Because you must have thought about success, right? Or not? Later, when you get older and more tired,

53:07

what will the creative father do?

53:10

I have.

53:12

I think you're the type of person who thinks about that. I really don't know what the future will be like. I just made another F&B, right? I went to the Food Space store. And it was also a Tuah Kreasi. Because of the IP, right?

53:29

Yes, so some of the income from the food space is also for my digital team.

53:36

So, at least it's safe, if anything happens, I'll think about it.

53:40

Okay, okay.

53:41

Okay, from Serena. The shock culture of Pras Teguh at the current life level. What do you mean?

53:51

Is there any shock culture that you get at the current life level? Maybe now you have a company, you have F&B. How do I say this? There are already many people who know me.

54:07

I'm a bit shocked.

54:08

How so? I don't care where people know me. I'm a bit shocked, to be honest. And sometimes in a cafe, kids hang out. My parents hang out in a cafe. I want to go there.

54:25

When I came, many people knew, I felt like I was disturbing the atmosphere of the cafe. Because people were approaching you?

54:33

Yes.

54:34

Honestly, I was a bit... Disturbing? Disturbing people. I was the one who felt disturbing people. Oh, I see. I was a bit shocked. It means you were afraid that other people would feel uncomfortable?

54:44

Yes. Oh, yeah, yeah. I got shocked. It means you're afraid of being uncomfortable with other people. Yeah. Because five years ago, I hang out with my family, people don't care.

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Okay, that's it.

54:50

Now, it's a bit... I went to Turkey yesterday, bro, on the road. There was a honey shop. There were a lot of Indonesians, it turned out.

54:59

Okay.

55:00

Photo, photo, photo, photo. I was offering honey. photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo was like, this is good, this is good. Mr. Pras, can I take a picture? I want to buy this. Click, click, click, click. 25 million, sir. I was like, there's someone next to me. I said, no, sir. What if the Indonesians want to take a picture?

55:38

Okay, okay. So I understand. I mean, there are some situations that... Still make me confused. Especially in Turkey. Okay. The last one is from Tuna.

55:49

What is your favorite fish in Padang besides Rendang and Gulai Jariang? For example, Tambusu or what?

56:00

I like Sambalado... It's called Sape, it's called. It's made with corn.

56:06

Okay.

56:07

Sape is a salty fish, guys. But it's dry, so when you bite it, it's crunchy. And then you add chili sauce and corn. Oh, you like that? I love it. It's a local food. You can just use rice and that's it.

56:20

Where in Jakarta can I eat that?

56:23

I'm so hungry. Where in Jakarta can I eat that? It's hard to get it here. But I promise I'll send it to you when I go home on Eid. Really?

56:29

Really. But do you like salt fish?

56:30

I like it.

56:31

Okay. The salty one, right? But it's not really salty.

56:34

Oh, it's not salty?

56:35

Because it's called salt fish. That's why it's not too salty. It's a too salty. It's good. Have you ever heard of Bilis? Oh, Bilis fish, right?

56:46

Bilis fish.

56:47

Is it small? Right. But it's from the Solok.

56:49

From what?

56:50

It's from the Singkarak lake.

56:52

Oh, okay.

56:53

That's what I took. The one here is not good? It's good too, I'll do that. I like that. Lastly, what can you share? Not the last one.

57:08

Why?

57:09

I'm curious. You want to ask again? This one. What is it? Your books. The one with the paper. This one?

57:17

Why do you have to have this?

57:19

What do you mean?

57:20

I always see you have this in your podcast. And there's no prompter here. If there is no this, how? It's okay. Safe? Safe, safe.

57:32

Is this just for your grip? To fill in, oh, like that. Then while you're circling, what else are you thinking about asking? So if this, if you're talking, and I want to ask you something, instead of ignoring you, I'll write down my question first. So, when you're done talking, I'll take a peek and ask you.

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57:56

Oh, like that?

57:57

Yes.

57:58

And, like, in the beginning of the conversation, you're talking about all kinds of things.

58:01

But there's nothing clear in the writing.

58:02

Yes, I can't read it either.

58:05

That's it.

58:07

I already know that.

58:08

2019. I wrote 2019. Because when I talk about pension fund, I want to tell you that I've collected it since 2019. That's why I wrote 2019.

58:17

You'll see it again.

58:18

When you're done asking me, I'll say, I'm from 2019.

58:22

People are different.

58:24

Because I forgot. I'm from 2015, that's it. Oh, people are different. Because I forgot. I'm afraid that after you finished talking, the one I want to ask is gone. Have you ever been like that?

58:32

Rarely.

58:33

Oh, rarely. I often do that. So you have a few times when you're suddenly empty. Yes, that's why I like to say it. Because I'm afraid you'll forget. So you don't forget, in my opinion,

58:46

before you do a podcast,

58:48

you should call first. Copy ABC Ice Club Pond,

58:52

it's a reminder. I don't think so. I don't think so.

59:00

All the forgetful people are like this.

59:02

Because we like drama. We like drama Life is like drama So whatever the drama is, coffee ABC ice cream That's what I mean I need coffee, yes coffee ABC

59:14

Thank you, Pras Thank you, Pras

59:16

Thank you, Bang Radit

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