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TRANSAMAZÔNICA: RICHARD RASMUSSEN E JULIO BALESTRIN - Inteligência Ltda

TRANSAMAZÔNICA: RICHARD RASMUSSEN E JULIO BALESTRIN - Inteligência Ltda. Podcast #1774

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Hello Earthlings, how are you? I'm Roger Vileira and this is another limited intelligence. A show where the limitation of intelligence happens only by the host who talks to you. I always bring you people who are smarter, And with a life that is more messed up Disgraced Terrorized

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And stunned

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Than mine and yours This guy is a guy of adventure You go to the dictionary and the word adventure is in the picture of Richard

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He already ran away from Pororoca You go to the dictionary where the word adventure is, there's a picture of Richard. For sure.

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He's already escaped from Pororoca, he's already been bitten by a bunch of animals, and he's alive. He doesn't die anymore. Maybe he's immortal. But for those who are not immortal, who are at home now, how can they participate? Because today is a live that we will give preference to the members. Special live like this is for the members. That's it. Today is a special live dedicated to special people,

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which are our members. Become a member. If you're in the chat looking, but who sent the question? Because I'm not seeing it.

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It's preference for the members. We have a Discord group. Yeah, yeah.

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They know who comes first, send the here first and sending us this question. And receiving videos of Homer taking a shower.

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That's right, man.

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Look at this habit.

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Do you want to see me washing my navel?

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That's right.

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What a scare!

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You thought it was something else.

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I thought it was something else. Homer, let's also thank Insider, who is always here with us, our long-term sponsor. That's right. Insider, our long-term sponsor, is always here with us. They say the year only starts after Carnival. Do you think that's true, Homer?

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I think so.

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That's right.

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But that's what people think. That work routine, the gym to get in shape after the beginning of the year, less committed to the diet. And for this day-to-day, being to to work out, to go out to have fun, the best option to invest is our partner, Insider. And being well invested in everything life imposes on us does not require effort, only Insider. And look how cool, because in this month of March, Insider Creators Awards will be held.

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Did I send a good French? You sent a Russian there. An event where Insider awards the best influencers of the brand's casting in several categories. And I'm going to do the presentation of one of these awards. I'm going to be fancy, bringing the Insider, like I'm here today, right?

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And to celebrate our intelligence coupon, there's a 20% discount on all Insider's website until the end of February. There's QR code on the screen and link in the description, right?

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That's it.

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And here's the gift for Richard. Insider, for you to make new trips. Dirty this shirt with clay. Let me see if you gave the right size.

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Now it's changed, right? It's skinny now.

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It has to be G for you? No, this one fits. It fits? It will mark my breasts, because now I'm fit. It's defined. Where's Júlio?

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Here.

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And he's there.

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How are you?

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All right, my dear. Are you still awake?

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I'm still awake, man. Hey, dad!

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Look at him, meeting his dad.

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What's up, big guy?

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All good. How long, dad?

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What an adventure, huh?

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I've never been to a carnival with 5 men inside a car and I liked it so much.

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Look at the cut there. I've never spent a carnival with 5 men inside a car and I liked it so much. But it was cool, right?

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It was a unique experience that didn't have this intention.

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No, not really.

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So, let's go. How did the idea come up? Did Ricardinho have an idea?

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Ricardinho was the one who launched the bomb.

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But where did his idea come from? Let's go to Transamazônica.

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I think it was in the CT.

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It was in the CT, we were in a conversation that had just returned from the United States with Caravan. And Ricardinho always makes some crazy trips. He had just come back from the United States with the caravan. And Ricardinho always makes crazy trips. And he said, man, I think the next goal is to cross the Trans-Amazon. And we looked at each other and said, isn't that cool?

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I think I'll go. He said, really? Do you want to go? He said, yes, we want to.

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In winter, right? In winter, when it rains. It's worse.

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Yes.

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Really?

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Then we came up with the idea for the biologist Richard Rasmussen. Who stole all the plagues in the world.

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Will it go wrong? Is that what you said?

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What did you say?

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During this trip.

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I said we would fuck a lot. You know it go wrong? Is that what you said? I understand. Within this trip. I said we fucked a lot. You know him, right? I said it's the wrong time to go now. You know him.

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I mean, what's the meeting?

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You know him.

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I know him.

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So imagine him telling you how it was.

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So let's go. How was the conversation, Richard? What did you tell them?

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How did you tell us? to us. Go there, as you said. No filter. I said, you are crazy, it's the worst time to choose to go. But talk to the crooks you said. For what you chose? No, I said, fuck, I started talking, fuck, let's take it in the ass. Exactly, that's the Richard. That's the Richard. That's what I said. Worst time to go? Fuck you, you are crazy, you don't know what you are talking about. Exactly. Now they know. Now they know. Now you can say, what I said, was there something that didn't make sense?

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No, but I don't think you've ever done this kind of thing. No, I haven't.

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I believe that if you had done it, you would say it was worth it.

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It was worth it for several reasons.

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Several?

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There are many. First, I fucked up. Let's start from the beginning. The ACF, Mitsubishi fixed the car for him. Zero.

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It was all set up.

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I can't believe you're going to say that.

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I'm not going to lie. I'm going to tell the truth. I always tell the truth.

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I want to congratulate you too.

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Again, it's over. No, it's like this.

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You're called me.

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No, man, I'm going to get mad. I don't know what he's going to say, but you know. What is he going to say? You're going to start crying.

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6:54

I'm not going to cry. So let's go. Now that everything worked out, I can't cry. But like this. The ACF got everything from Mitsubishi. ACF and Mitsubishi gave him a zero car. Zero, everything, with a tent. Grass, roof, everything.

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They gave him everything. These two guys, Julião and Kariani, You say an A, and people are throwing red carpet down. Two Rams, one armored and the other, Ram 3500, two 3500. One armored and the other with an academy... shut up, nigga

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and an academy set up behind... stop it! and for me, what? what? there was nothing, there was no car take it off!

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there was no car, there was no car I was going with the car with whoever was there

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let me continue now

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tell me what my car was then

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what was his car?

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Let me continue. He came crying, because he met us on the plane. And we didn't congratulate him.

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We had already talked to... I thought they wouldn't come. They came. Everyone boarded the plane. And their seats were empty. Nobody came.

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They were supposed to go, right? No. They came, but you know, the last bus.

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Oh, I know.

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I said, guys, the plane is taking off. Where are you? Then he said, we're taking the bus to get there.

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Ok.

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Ok, but they didn't get there until the last minute. You thought they wasn't there. Yeah, later. That's it. And then I went to the city, we arrived in Santarém. And you jumped. You jumped.

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You jump everything.

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So, tell me.

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We arrived on the plane. And everything was fine. My dad was pissed off. He got mad. he got pissed. He got mad? He got mad right away.

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Because it was my birthday.

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He started to get upset, he got upset, he already started. No, because, today was my birthday and no one congratulated me, and you are sons of bitches, and I don't know what.

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It was so dramatic.

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It's not like that, It's not like that. Calm down.

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Nobody congratulated us. We told the pilot and he said yes. He said today is Richard Rasmussen's birthday.

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Oh, that's it. Now I remember. I was quiet until that moment. When the plane's captain said he wanted to congratulate us, for having the members here, it's your birthday, congratulations, Kinshara Rasmussen, then I told them, even the captain, you sons of bitches, sent the congratulations, you are my friends, they didn't say anything, bro.

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I was sad, I was sad. That was the first big sadness, I barely know that when we landed in Santarém I saw big cars coming to them, all equipped, armored, they gave me a 3500, armored, another one, they assembled it,

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the guy assembled an academy.

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I saw it in the body shop.

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Look, we arrived,

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What was my car?

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Now we're going to get the cars. And what was mine? There's no car, there's no car, there's no car for me. Man, when we got to the place, the horizon was shining, the wonderful vans, I said, my God,

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the van was shining, it was brilliant. The ones you used? With stickers, RK, And he looked at me and said, what's this? And I said, it's for you. He tried to disguise it, but he made a big smile. What was mine? Oh, no.

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Oh, so that's your car. The guy who didn't have a car. Who got me? It has nothing to do with them or anyone.

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Now it's an exclusive car for you.

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I'm not going to tell you anything. I'm not going to tell you anything. Oh, no. Wait. Oh, so that's your car. The guy who didn't have a car.

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Who fixed me? It has nothing to do with them or anyone. The car was exclusive to him.

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Who fixed me? Especially made for that terrain. It was the only one. The guy who had Kiko's ball was you.

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Wait. At the end of the trip, or after it started, that's it. Everyone said, wow, he's doing great. But, who got me was my sponsor. I have a sponsor, ACF.

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And I told them, I'm going, I don't have a car. They said, don't you want to take a TV? I said, can you put a TV there? Yes, but the problem is that I can't put the windshield. Yes. Wow, there's only the detail. I was going to shoot the windshield Yes I mean

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Wow!

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There's only the detail

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No, only the detail, yes, the windshield

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With my land, with my land, yes

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I took it in the ass, man What a bad decision, not having the windshield Everything was coming The cars were passing by you, throwing rocks I had to do this because there were rocks hitting

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Wow, shit

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My cell phone, the cell phone that was recording Cracked because it was a rock hitting it. My cell phone was recording and it cracked because a rock hit it. The boy's finger was recording. I opened a hole here because there was a rock, mud, everything.

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Why wasn't there a glass in front?

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Because there was no time to put it in. It was the last minute. The guys were getting me ready, otherwise I wouldn't have... You would have to hitchhike. Hitchh ride with someone. It was the day I became a car dealer. But it worked. Then they gave me the car.

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And I said, that's it. So leave it to me. I was the only one who got in front. The others were behind me.

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You were a million in that car.

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Either he would leave and I would wait.

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Or he would wait and go. And then he would get in front.

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Man...

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You can't compete with that, right?

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No, I knew I was going to fuck up. I told Adriano, I said, we're going to fuck up, man. So, since we're going to fuck up, let's fuck up with joy. Let's have fun.

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Let's have fun.

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Let's have fun. Because this is a big thing. I'm not going to stay there. No, I said, let's turn this shit into a fucking story. And that's it, man.

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That's cool. But there was no ram for you.

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Wait, now you saw what I did? I talk a lot of swear words, right? Then you say, Turet, Turet, Turet, Turet. And then it was that one, and everything worked out. Put a picture of his helmet. Yeah, the helmet was a figure.

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I think things...

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It's what you were saying here, it wasn't planned, right?

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No, it wasn't.

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And then when you said that, you faced the whole situation, man. It was very heart-warming what we said, how badly we approached it.

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The road that showed us the way.

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And the company, the company of the people who were with you and who were following you.

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And the people saw the road from end to end, from the exit of the ACF in Porto Alegre until the arrival.

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And we have no idea of ​​this reality, which is Brazil, right? I wish you would say that, Richard. It's Brazil, it's here in our territory, and we have no idea of what that is. We have no idea, and... We're talking about the Amazon.

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There are other roads, Pantanal, roads to Rio Grande do Sul...

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But this one... Why this one? This one, because... The state of Amazonas... You know what Chate told me? What?

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This helmet of mine is from the old ones. And it had another one, it had an acrylic ball in the front. That it ripped with the wind. I thought that was it. So much so that I bought a motorcycle glasses.

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So Chate... This from a motorcycle dealer. The chat, and this is crazy, the chat helped me all the time. This is crazy. I had never been through such an experience.

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I had never been through such an experience. I said, I lost my wallet, but it was live. Then suddenly, the chat came up, no, no, you forgot it on top of the... The guys went back to the video and went to see it. I lost my cell phone, they found it.

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I'm washing my car, and they said, you have the suspension cracked, the suspension base. I said, really? I went there and it was… Then I told the driver, I can't do it because I have to keep cleaning. He said, lower your visor. I said, what visor?

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The staff told me to lower my visor. What visor? There's a button on your... I didn't even see it, there was a button here that lowered my visor. Oh, stop it!

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I swear to God.

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The chat...

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The chat is annoying sometimes. One guy says, film Richard the road more. You don't know what's good. It's like the cardiologist and the orthopedist. I started running, and I had to lose weight. I started to have pain in my knee. The orthopedist said, stop running. I said, let's fuck.

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Call one and tell me what to do.

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It's fucking hard.

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But you started talking about the trans-amazon. By the way,aryani this mad. I never saw Karyani this mad. I never saw Karyani this mad. Because I saw on the chat that they have that... that voice... The voice of...

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Yeah, it's the... It's the characters, right? Yeah, but it's when there's that guy who pays directly, who doesn't go on YouTube.

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Yes, that's it.

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Like Pix.

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Yes, like Pix. Yes, it appeared. The voice. Richard is driving a BR with a TV, which is not a vehicle appropriate for this. What do you think?

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Wow, man.

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Fuck you! He said, you're eating your mother, motherfucker! Why are you talking shit in the chat? This guy is fucking himself.

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Look at the road!

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This is a road by chance. The guy passed by in a truck with wood. This is a road by chance. It's the only vehicle that passes on that road. This is the shame. That vehicle is the only vehicle that can handle it. All the trucks, Mitsubishi, Toyota, all of them broke down.

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The truck driver drives by, right?

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People live along that road.

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What we see the most is the truck driver standing, broken or stoned.

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It's desperate.

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You have to clap for the truck driver.

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Because the guys there are heroes. Because they need maintenance, they need to receive products. I bought it. I got to a city called Distrito 180. I don't know which city it is. Anyway, I think it's between Itaituba and Maitá.

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I got in front of the guys but I think it was between Itaí and Maitá.

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I got in front of them and I had to buy some clothes because my bag wasn't with me, it was in one of the trucks. As I got in front of them, I said, let's buy a shirt and a shorts, I swear. For me and my cameraman. I spent R$360. A shirt, like, a store... A regular shirt. A t-shirt, a store, a common t-shirt. And I commented, I said,

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Wow, it's expensive, right? She said, it's the freight. It's the freight, right? She said, how do you think it gets here?

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Damn.

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There's only the road, there's no boat, because there's no river to get here, there's no airport, no plane, it only comes by truck.

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It's expensive. Vilela, there's no gas in the city.

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Wow.

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Vilela, there's no internet, only Starlink.

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Man.

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It's complicated.

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It's scary.

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What do you mean?

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It's surrounded by rivers. Oh, ok. It's isolated. You go by boat, you have to go by boat. And the road is the way you can bring products in a more economical way.

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Look at the cart.

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This was an assembly they did here.

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Oh, it's an assembly?

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Yeah, because it's on the main road. I was already in Manaus. Thank God we only had this intervention at the end of the trip. Even because, from Santarém to Manaus, there are only two stations. Manaus has one police station, that did its job. Why?

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Because, I knew it, I can't name this vehicle. Although this vehicle I rode is worth 200 reais. 200 thousand reais?

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Damn!

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It has a blinker, low and high headlight, seat belt. It's... $30,000. There's a blinker, low and high headlights, seatbelts...

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Automatic.

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By the way, it's a 3-point seatbelt. There's...

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A mid-air.

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There's everything.

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There's everything. There's everything. There's no airbag. There's no way.

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There's a lot of cars that don't have it. But it's a complete vehicle. But it's open, the motorcycle is open too, and you can license it. It wasn't a vehicle that didn't have a license plate, so it wasn't made to be used on a road, on a BR. But this BR is an exception, guys.

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That's where we have to start thinking. I see this a lot in the Amazon. I see, for example, the Brazilian Navy. They say, excellent job, everything is fine. Nothing against the Navy, on the contrary. I'm a guy who likes our armed forces.

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But then you go to the Navy. One thing is to do a check in Búzios. And another is to make a check to demand the same things in Rio Negro, for example. It's different, it's a different reality. So, the boats are built differently.

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Anyway. So, if you don't have a proper road, it's hard to demand something when you don't deliver. I can only demand when you deliver. Otherwise it gets complicated.

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20:57

Yeah.

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But our trip, Julião, was never with the intention of showing that this road is shit. No, we're going there to have fun, dad. It's not just a cruise, is it? Exactly. There are a lot of politicians using it. Yeah, a lot of people are using it for their own interest.

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For personal interest, because we ended up showing something that was the reality we lived. We only showed what we experienced. It was live, so there was no way to show it.

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And it was fair to show it, but we didn't go there with a flag of liberation. I'm a guy who always goes to the Amazon a lot, I'm married to a woman you know,

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We took a went there. We went there.

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We did, I took you there. I've done 35 expeditions there. I'm taking you to the 36th now. I'm taking Gustavo Tubarão, I've taken the boys.

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It's a wonderful place.

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To show our Amazon, because the Amazon is ours. And what I see is an Amazonia that is sold to foreign interests and third sector organizations that have no interest in leaving the situation as it is. Because there are a lot of people that make money, unfortunately, there are a lot of people that make money on the problem, and not on the solution of the problem.

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They make money by not letting those people develop, or creating a narrative that the native has to keep his tradition, and he can't evolve, he can't have a cell phone, or wear clothes like we do, or have a car.

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We've talked a lot about this in other situations.

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It's very difficult what they are living.

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So much truth for people to feel it. When we arrived in Manaus, and I go to Manaus every month, I told Julião, I've been here for 25 years, I've never seen people surround me like that, saying, fuck, thank you, thank you.

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Involved, we were completely involved, everyone in the North was following our action.

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And living it, and identifying, saying, yes, this is our problem, we are isolated, we pay a price for being born in the Amazon, which is not fair. It's not fair. I think it's the same feeling that we sometimes have when we look outside, to Europe, and being judged by Europeans here, who had a history and civilization much longer than ours.

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How should Amazon look to the south of our country, because the lowest IDH is there. So I ask the question, if Amazon is so rich, why is the lowest IDH there? Why are the highest poverty rates there? There's something wrong with that formula, Vilela.

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There's something wrong with that formula. Exactly. There's something wrong.

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And we started to see that, Vilela, because all the time for us it was on the road, having fun, because we had very well prepared cars, with friends, and the final destination was that we just needed to get there. We had a mission to take these supplies to this city, otherwise people would be out of stock.

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So we started to put ourselves there, in the place of the people who are from the region. And when we put ourselves in the place, what was being fun for us...

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24:44

An adventure? It was being fun for us. An adventure. For them it was a day-to-day. It was a storm for them. It's their day-to-day. Every day they have to cross this road.

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It's sunny or rainy.

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It's scary.

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What else did you see, Julião?

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I didn't see anything, right, Vilela? I didn't see a work, I didn't see a work, I didn't see a paved bridge, all bridges are made of wood. I believe that 100 to 150 km were paved with regular asphalt. Then you had another 150 km of holes. Asphalt with holes, which. Exactly. It was 50% asphalt, 50% holes, just so you know. I'm talking about 50%.

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So you put 50km of holes, 50km of road in this account. And the rest was dirt. And we were, thank God, when we got to the dirt, there were no more holes, because it was much worse to walk through the holes than through the dirt. But then we'd run into the atollers and a huge line of parked trucks that the truck drivers would wait for weeks to be able to unload their cargo at the port.

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Man, look how much money is lost. Why don't you make an iron road? We are discussing the question of the iron road, for example. That would drain the production of soy from Mato Grosso to Pará. An iron road, you can't. Why?

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Because of environmental reasons. But, but... The CO2 economy that we will stop to release in the nature, I thought that was important.

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And it is.

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It's not, right? Because you, on a railway, you would end up with a big part of the trucks that are circulating there. So you will have much less CO2. If they did a math, if I'm not mistaken, there would be an economy of 40% CO2 released

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with the railroad.

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They would stop releasing it.

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They would stop releasing it. I thought that was important. But sometimes it seems important when it's necessary to use it, but it's not when it's not necessary to use it. It's very selective. In fact, there is the environment of selectivity. It depends on which side you are on the fence. You pull more to this side or that side. You fence a little more to this side or that side. So, this is very bad because we don't solve Brazil's problems

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like a society that is looking for the truth, to solve the problems. This problem is interesting because there's someone there who is making money with it. That's the truth. There is someone who wins with that problem.

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Someone who wins with that I'm not. Because, man, there is a resource there. There is money there. But it doesn't turn into charity.

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No, it doesn't.

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You look there, it's a completely abandoned state.

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So what?

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So what? It's already happened. I think it's already happened. We have to start looking at Brazil. I don't know if... We've talked about this before.

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We look at... The perspective of a European looking at Brazil, what is it? The worse we get here, the less infrastructure, the less competitive we are. Because the big discussion in the frying of eggs, in my opinion,

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is how competitive Brazil is. Because no one is really worried about the forest, monkeys, and shit. It's a dream of a night with no one.

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If Brazil explores rare land, if Brazil makes a decent railway network,

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the countries are fucked. The people are screwed.

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We are number one.

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Exactly.

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What we have of water.

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No, just the water we have here. We have water all the whole world. We have water, we don't have cyclone, we don't have snow. We have three saplings of water.

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And we have underground water that we don't even explore.

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Sweet water.

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So, if we have infrastructure, we have rare lands, thousands of rare lands.

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Second, after China, it's us.

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So, imagine Brazil with money well applied, with infrastructure. Brazil could be number one in the world. It's like a dream come true. My father used to say, I'm the son of immigrants, my father used to say, this is the country of the future.

29:38

In fact, Brazil is a wasted talent.

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It's a wasted talent, exactly.

29:46

I don't know Julhão, but you guys do a lot of live shows. But this one is IRL, right Gustavo? Yes, IRL. You've done this before? Explain to the people what IRL is. Real life, I don't know what that is.

30:04

In real life.

30:06

I saw your wife yesterday. I never did something like that. I don't know if you guys have done this before. 12 hours? No, André.

30:16

No, we've done long lives, but in competitions.

30:18

Yeah, following.

30:20

But not like this, you guys going out. No, no, no.

30:26

It's the first time, right?

30:28

Dude, it's a crazy business. Crazy, addictive, hallucinating.

30:34

But not only for you, for those who are watching. Because, Julião, you saw the crowd, there were a lot of memes of women saying what is it that my husband doesn't leave the computer or cell phone?

30:43

Exactly. You're watching these crazy people.

30:45

These crazy people directing. He was a addict.

30:48

The guy was on TV with one live, on his cellphone with another one, and on his computer with another one.

30:53

Ha ha ha.

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On all the networks.

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You said there's a crazy guy who made a channel that put all the... All of them. There were some programs, including Ratonete, where you could watch all four live streams at the same time.

31:08

That's crazy, man.

31:10

I could watch all of them, man.

31:12

That opens up possibilities, I'm talking to Richard here, of crazy adventures around the world, each one starting from a separate point, meeting somewhere, imagine how crazy that is. And the people following, saying, Richard is late, his boat...

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We are already planning the next one.

31:28

We are already talking about it. I am in this next one. There is more than one.

31:34

Bilela, Bilela...

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You have to do it, man.

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I do.

31:40

I am excited. I am going to China in April. I am keen to go to Africa with you.

31:46

You have to go to Africa.

31:48

But Julião, I know you have to sleep soon. What else do you want to tell people about this experience?

31:54

How was your feeling? How was the preparation before and what did you see in the skin? In fact, the conclusion of all this is that you return to a different person. Especially when you end up dealing with a social cause without having the intention. realize that the feeling of indignation and dissatisfaction was pure, genuine. So we all were moved by the lack of structure in the city, with the simplicity of the people, and with the lack of money. Many people living in top houses, still suspended in mangroves,

33:00

in the middle of the road, because I can't live in a better place. We ate in a restaurant that didn't have tap water,

33:15

it was an artesian well, the woman was washing things in a bucket. And it was a great lunch, right? The one that was by the river?

33:26

Yes, and the electricity came from a generator. So, a restaurant by the road, a wife, a husband and a child.

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Look at the reality.

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And living there, raising chickens,

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some chickens in the backyard.

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Doesn't it give you a feeling,

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Julião and Richard, you've been around more than us here in Brazil, of a belonging, of you saying, I'm Brazilian and this is Brazil. It gives a good feeling that the Brazilian people, due to the difficulties and everything, are still united. We are Brazil.

34:00

Because in the big centers, we are used to each one in their own way. When you go to this place, it seems like the people are more attentive, affectionate.

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That's why I married an Amazonian. They are...

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But this lack also makes this people fragile. And it's used by the politicians. The fragility of the environment makes them make wrong decisions.

34:28

And that weighs a lot.

34:32

In what sense?

34:34

In all senses. You have the personal issues, they want to get out of there and can't, because to get out of there, it here costs the value of the United States. So that prevents them from leaving that place, that they have a better chance. Those who can, come back as heroes or send money to their families, send resources to their families. That's the dream of most people in the North, coming to the South.

35:04

Exactly because of the dream of most people in the north. Coming to the south.

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You have to come from the outside.

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You know that everything is more expensive there. Everything is more expensive. The food is more expensive. Because where does the meat come from? Where do the food come from? Do you have to cross a road, a boat, do you have to sell planes? How do you sell? It's all complex, because the road is shit.

35:39

So, we found... I remember there are a lot of trucks, I remember there are stores, for example, there is a store that would be like a life's magalú, there is a Bemol, for example. I saw a Bemol truck in the middle of that road. Then you say, fuck, a fucked up truck, broken wheel, I don't know what. All of this, someone will pay for it.

36:04

Someone will pay. And who pays in the end?

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The consumer.

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The consumer, right?

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So the need there, they end up sitting on the...

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Who cares? The Franca de Manaus zone is something that didn't work?

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It doesn't work, the Franca de Manaus zone does, but Manaus area. But who's there in the Manaus area? The assemblers, the vehicles, but... I'm talking about the basics. Rice, beans and meat. It's the basics. The basics. The basics.

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And the basics weigh so much, Vilela. Because we ended up finding ourselves on the road with their reality. And their reality, a lot of them, feed on wild animals, man. They feed on wild animals. So if you say, let's think about preservation, how are you going to preserve a people that doesn't have anything to eat? So they eat alligators, they eat cod, they eat turtles, they eat snakes.

37:08

Preservation is done with full bellies. That's my favorite phrase, and there's a lot of difficulty in understanding this. We can't... It's easy to go to a region like this

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and dictate rules, if you don't live in that situation. I say this a lot to this group that romanticizes conservation. I think that hugging a tree will save a forest. Many times, cutting a tree will save a forest. With handling.

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What we found on the road, for example, were trucks passing by with bulldo, that didn't have a sign. Because the mining is wonderful, but it really gives employment, it transforms wood into wealth,

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into goods that can be sold. We have that wealth. We have wood. I'm not against the use of wood. I'm against the illegal use of wood. So when you have a state omission, because that's what happens,

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and you don't give people the conditions to progress, it's hard to talk about conservation. Because conservation is done by those who live there. It's not the biologist from Rio Grande do Sul, who goes there and brings a lot of ideas to the table. He's the guy who's living there.

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If we don't know how to work with this... And that's the big problem in my area of conservation. I say my area because it's where I've been for a long time. It's the lack of dialogue and the romanticism that my segment finds. So, when you have a problem,

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let's say, an excess of a wild animal, a wild boar in the Midwest, and you say, we can't talk about that, but it's a fact. And you, as a conservationist, responsible for this species,

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don't look at it and admit that this animal is eating corn and increasing its population in that region much more than if it had the limitations of a forest, which is not easy to survive in the forest. It's not easy. It looks beautiful, but it's not easy. Even for the animals.

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And then, suddenly, there's a crop of corn there, and they start to say, there's food, and they start to multiply. If you don't see that, and don't recognize that, you're delegating, for example, to the producer to solve the problem.

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Then you'll have point in complaining. It's the same thing with a guy who's living in Ribeirinho and you don't help him progress. Then you think it's bad that he's going to eat a cow? There's no way. He wants to survive. He wants to have a son in school.

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He wants to have a cell phone. Because the guy who goes to the biologist arrives there with a cell phone, a Toyota, with the resources to... My friend, it won't work like that. You have to take care of the base.

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It's time for the biology of conservation to really worry about the object it studies and make real public policy, integrate agribusiness, the Ribeirinha population, to give resources, so that public policies reach them.

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And really, the biologist of conservation can't be an enemy of society, he has to be a friend of society to solve this problem.

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An agent.

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An agent who understands the problem and says, let's to solve the problem. An agent. An agent who understands the problem and says, let's help solve this problem. What's the problem here? If you don't get the resources, public policy has to get things done. There has to be a road, infrastructure.

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This is the role of the State. It's the minimum we expect. The rest we work and make it happen. But the minimum is to give me conditions so I can evolve. It's no use talking about conservation

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with a guy who is screwed up on the side of the road. He will eat what is there. That's it. That's it.

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And then, Vilela, it ends up that... Imagine you on a road like this, a mother, just had a child, and the truck breaks. If it's not the boys who have a volunteer job in the Trans-Amazonian winter, they stay there in the outskirts, answering the emergency calls.

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It's 1,500 km there, that stretch we did. They said they got tired of picking up people who had been two days without eating or drinking. Because you can't get out of that situation, you're in the middle of nowhere, in the mud, the car is stuck, it keeps raining. You can't get out of there.

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Because... Well, I heard that some people said that it's because it's not worth it to take the asphalt road to drive around. I'm not even going to talk about it even talk, I'll leave it like this. So, what do we have here? We have something that we've learned since we were kids. I say that as a kid, but since we were kids,

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we've always heard, even at school, that it's the fishbone effect. So, if you create a highway here, you'll facilitate access, that's the goal, but you'll bring harm, because malicious people will start creating

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on that highway, what I call a fish-spinning effect, creating access routes from that.

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Exactly.

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Yes.

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Yes. So let's do this, Vilela. So we're not going to give anyone more driver's licenses, because there's some son of a bitch who goes out the Chacare region and runs over a family. You penalize everyone. Why do we pay taxes? To have inspection. They create the methods to take care of this heritage of ours, which is the forest. But it won't be. It has the opposite effect.

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What's happening there is, because of the lack of access, there are already those malicious guys there, because they know there's no one to supervise. So, that's it.

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Land without law.

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There's no... With all due respect, the federal police that approached me, was very polite, the federal police was very polite. In the end, they didn't even arrest the car. He said, you know, I said, I know I'm wrong. But I said, between us, I'm wrong, you know, on a road like this.

44:14

Which car survived?

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Look, he gave an example of what is the effect of fishing rods.

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You have a main road and you start to go backwards, But for that, there's a satellite. For that, there has to be a tax. We pay taxes for that. For that, there are millionaires that come from Europe to here. To be able to create this structure of care, of taxation.

44:41

Now, what happens? The Federal Police, which was super polite and was doing their job, and there was no way they wouldn't do their job, they had to approach me. Because if they didn't approach me, it would be a breach of privacy. If they approached me, it would be what happened to them. But they had to approach me.

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And at the moment, he said, look, we're going to have to take the car out, you can't drive it. I said, I know. He said, here's the car, I'll go out and ask. Here's the car, it's delivered to you. They were very polite, I saw they got a phone call. They said, look...

45:17

Because... That vehicle was made for a road like this. I had a hard time with this vehicle, which is a rally vehicle, let's say, to overcome any obstacle, to cross this one. I broke my shock absorber, man. It's a car made for this, for rally. I broke my shock absorber in a BR.

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Guys, it's just living to see, man. You can't believe it. When we talk like this, it seems like we're exaggerating. The road is really scary. 319 has the name of a ghost highway.

45:50

Really?

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The police there... I say, what happens is that since there's no public power there, this is what encourages illegal wood trade, illegal wood cutting, drug trafficking, animal trafficking, whatever it is. Because not even the police can get there. There's no way the police can get there. Because they can't get there.

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They'll get there by helicopter. And they need a more effective presence. Because he can't get there. He'll get there by helicopter. Do you understand? And he needs a more effective presence.

46:28

And Leila, the guy there to ride is like those motocross bikes. But the gas will run out, he won't have where to refuel. Not even those bikes will work.

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It would be the perfect iduví.

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But it doesn't meet the needs of the region. So there's no way for a motorcycle. So it's an inaccessible situation for everyone.

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So if you want to go through something wrong, go that way. If you want to do something wrong, go that way. It was a fun thing. Now, taking it to the positive side. That was our first intention. Our first intention was to get to know the road. Get to know who lives there. We used to go on the road, meet people. Because the Amazon is not made of trees and animals, it's made of people.

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We forget, I don't know what's happening on our planet, we neglect people. Today, a dog is worth more than a person. I love dogs. But what kind of humanity is this? Where people are worth less than a monkey, a tree, you know?

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I'm not like that. I think we started to invert some values, you know? And this is a great moment to change that. And I think our expedition had exactly that intention. It was never a political act. A protest.

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A protest. We went to see what we could find. And people identified and said, Fuck, that's it. We don't have... The richest place in the world, the Amazon, is disconnected from the planet.

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Thank you for giving us this visibility. That's what we noticed the most.

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People identified with that. But it was a very interesting journey.

48:22

It was cool.

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Thank you, Ench. Thank interesting journey, man. It was cool, it was nice. Thank you, Richard.

48:26

Thank you again, dad.

48:28

You know. It was a very nice trip.

48:32

They started cursing each other and now they're in love.

48:34

No, but it's true, man. These are moments that...

48:38

It creates a bond that lasts a lifetime.

48:42

You went on a trip with Richard, you know how it is.

48:44

So, for those who like biology, I don't think so. You've been to travel with Richard, you know how it is.

48:45

For those who like biology, who like this animal world, this question of nature, there's no way. And then you end up identifying a lot. And it's already the third trip we've been on together. From the first one until today, they are all fantastic experiences that I will keep for the rest of my life. I'm working on exactly like that.

49:06

Look at our little rhinoceros. Oh my God. Our little rhinoceros.

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It's going to get screwed up, old man.

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The boring old man.

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I'm really boring. I'm old, that's why. The old man of the old man. The old man of the old man.

49:24

The old man of the old man. The old man of the old man.

49:26

Dick Ligarista. It was great, Leandro. It was a great experience. I hope you can be with us next time.

49:34

You can be a fan of mine.

49:36

Of course I will.

49:38

I'm an adventurer. Like Kariani, in the last day. I went from here to the land of the fire,

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from here to Atacama by car.

49:45

I drove around the US. By car, yes, but this one is a lot. The trip became the road.

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Of course.

49:55

You know?

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And it's not that trip where you stop at a bus stop, Enjoy it.

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It wasn't. There was a moment when he talked about the lunch we stopped at and how we missed it. She made a huge mess for us. At the edge of Igarapé, after we got in, we took a shower there.

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But it was surprising. There are no places to stop. Not really. To enjoy. You say, I'll stop here and enjoy the restaurant.

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It's just a road.

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It could be a very different road, to be honest.

50:34

It will be one day.

50:35

It cuts the heart of the forest.

50:38

It's true.

50:39

After the trajectory they made, the region they traveled. So, Ricardinho was the one who traveled the most.

50:46

From Rio Grande do Sul to there.

50:48

We did one more week, right? Ricardinho took 15 days on the journey.

50:52

Yeah, then he got to the bad part, which really started. He got a little bit before us, on the bad part. But then we all met. The bad part was really when everyone was together.

51:06

What could have gone wrong?

51:07

Everything. Everything went wrong. The black guy got sick, the car broke down.

51:12

Who got sick?

51:13

No one died. It could have been worse than Max's case.

51:16

Who got sick? The internet.

51:18

Poor guy got sick. The fat guy too. The wine got sick. Was it water, food, some food, and I don't know what Ricardo had, he was sick the last day.

51:35

Ricardo was eating very badly, sleeping a little, eating badly, at the time he started to get sick, and then started to get the flu.

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to give the symptoms, is 7 to 15 days. The guy has already forgotten. Then he goes to a doctor in the Southeast. And the guy sees a fever and thinks it's zika, dengue, and it's not, it's malaria. So it's very important that people who come back from there, if they have these symptoms, say,

53:03

I was in the Amazon. Because there's a quick test there, that you know if it's malaria or not. Have you ever had it? Never. What happens?

53:16

You think about a dengue multiplied by 5. You can die, right?

53:20

You can die.

53:22

Sure. A lot of people die from malaria. So, the dangers there. Malaria, car accident on this road.

53:29

Snake.

53:30

Snake. Is there a poisonous snake there?

53:33

We didn't find any. I only found one there, run over. Yeah, I saw. A caninana, but no...

53:40

And wild animals.

53:41

Unfortunately, I didn't find any snakes.

53:42

Can I talk about the jaguar-pig, more dangerous.

53:46

I don't think there are any jaguar-pigs there. There are some free pigs, but not jaguar-pigs. It's dangerous, it can happen. There, for example, in Taituba, there was an accident with... You can take a knife, a used knife, a sharp knife. There can be an accident with a guy with a few accidents, like a third. Really? Yeah. I've had an accident where a guy came to me with a third and hit me.

54:07

In a bar fight.

54:08

It's better not to fight.

54:09

Yeah, it's better not to fight.

54:10

It's easier. It's easier.

54:13

I think it's the issue of having accidents and being stuck there. That's the worst. And spending the night there. Spending the worst. And I spent some nights there, with the car broken.

54:29

And what about the robbery? Did people report to you about the robbery, the violence?

54:34

No, they told me it was pretty safe.

54:38

Yeah?

54:39

You know there are pirates in the Amazon, right? Pirates in the place of Robacaga? Pirates, pirates that board boats. Tourist boats. They board them. Not in the area we usually frequent, but further up.

54:52

In the Barcelos region. There's even piracy. Boats usually have resources. There are people with money. And then there is piracy.

55:06

Piracy in the Amazon.

55:08

But where is it not dangerous?

55:10

It's Brazil.

55:13

Security is not our strong point in Brazil. It's Brazil. We see this difference.

55:20

There are more other countries, but there is the same everywhere. This is the real one. Do you know where we feel the same everywhere. This is the reality here.

55:28

Do you know where we feel the impact of what Brazil is?

55:34

When we go abroad and we leave the car, and we leave like this, then I leave with an American friend, he says, man, what's up? I say, no, I'm coming, he says, relax, nothing will happen. And here we are on alert.

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Always.

55:47

Lighthouse.

55:48

Here in Marginal, Pinheiros, they are attacking the stone glass in a car. The car stops so they can rob it.

55:56

What?

55:57

Coming from Castelo Branco. Coming from Castelo Branco, the same thing. Coming from Alphaville. So... Ok. I think that... Also from Castelo Branco, from Alphaville.

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I felt safe, to be honest. The city is very welcoming. And another thing... Like we were talking to Kalyani, that last night we were in Manaus. We are there, a lot of people know each other, everything is happening live. We are there, a lot of people know each other, everything is live, things are happening.

56:26

It's harder, right? You have the same vibe.

56:30

And the whole city is on our side. So, the guy looks and says,

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it's better not to. When we arrived in Manaus, it was a party.

56:42

It was like the World Cup.

56:44

It was like I was an artist It was like the World Cup. It was like I was a designer.

56:48

You won the World Cup. We felt like heroes. Everyone felt like heroes. That's the feeling. You could see people celebrating, celebrating, happy.

57:00

And the report was always the same. Thank you for looking at us. Thank you for looking at us. Thank you for showing that we exist.

57:10

Let's give you a spoiler. You don't even know. I'm building a Parintins, a party for the ox. I lived in Manaus and I couldn't go to Parintins. Do you want to go with us? Of course.

57:28

I'm releasing it in June. Have you been there? Yes, I have. It's a great show. I'm a guarantor.

57:38

You don't want to complicate yourself. I don't want to complicate myself.

57:42

You're going in blue and red.

57:44

I've never been there, so it's going to be a bad experience.

57:47

We're building it a little bit ahead of time, because it's going to be sold from one year to the next. But I'm sure they're listening to us now. I know that we're going to have guests coming here so we can do this story. Let's do it. If you want to come, it would be great. I'm already in. When? June?

58:07

June. It's on the last weekend of June.

58:12

How many days?

58:13

Three.

58:14

Three days. People don't know, it's Corinthians and Palmeiras, Grêmio and... Corinthians and Palmeiras. And it's beautiful. The cars from Alegórias, the guys who make Aligórias cars in Valentines, they bring them to do the carnival here.

58:29

The cars open up, one thing goes inside the other. It's a business, an energy. And in the middle of the forest. In the middle of the forest. It's not in Manaus, you go there by bus. No, it's a boat day.

58:42

You get there by boat? Yes, by boat? Yes, or by plane. There's an airport and a lot of flights at that time. But it's a great place. I'm thinking of talking to CF and asking them to send some UTVs for us.

58:59

So, organize it, dad.

59:01

So we can become a foot-palmer there.

59:08

My craziest helmet in the world. Good, good. It's going to be cool.

59:10

It's not a federal highway, no one can mess with us in there. It's going to be cool. You know what's funny? I told the police. They are following us live. They know the time we arrive. They are already waiting.

59:24

Did you see the last city we went to? It was 40 minutes from here. There was no one with a helmet on the highway. Three guys on a motorcycle.

59:33

One with a jaguar and the other one with a hug.

59:38

Fuck, man.

59:40

And nothing happens.

59:42

Look at the Boi's party.

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This party is something else. And the music. It's beautiful. I want to see it. I'm organizing it. Can I count on you?

59:57

Let's go, Julião.

59:59

Let's go.

1:00:01

Dad, I'm going to sleep.

1:00:03

Are you sleepy or are you not?

1:00:08

Ok.

1:00:10

A mix of both. Good night to you both.

1:00:14

Thank you, have a great night.

1:00:16

Thank you, see you.

1:00:18

Good night, bye.

1:00:20

Do you know the difference between a group of women and a group of men?

1:00:24

It depends, There are several. It's that the women in the front... Oh, you're beautiful! Wow, your hair is wonderful!

1:00:32

Joanna, come here! You're wonderful! What a dress! What a hair! You're beautiful, girl! Turn your back and say, who do you think you are? What a cool dress, guys! She can't see herself. A group of men. Oh, son of a bitch!

1:00:49

You're a fucking fag!

1:00:50

You're fat as fuck!

1:00:51

You're a fucking fat ass!

1:00:52

You're what? Come here! The guy goes there and says, you're a fag! You're a piece of shit! You're defining me here, man. Yeah, it's like I'm talking about you. When are you going to give this bastard an implant? Come on, man.

1:01:07

I need it.

1:01:08

I'll talk to Stan, Leila.

1:01:09

It's hard for the hair to fall off the back. It falls off the head and sticks to the back, actually. What do you mean?

1:01:15

The back is full of hair. The back is full of hair. You said you had the cell of the guitarist. Yeah, it's here. You can take it out of the bag and put it on top of your head. I took it out of here to put it here.

1:01:27

Oh, you took it out of your chest? Yeah, I had to take it out because...

1:01:30

I didn't have any more. I'm like this, I'm going to have to do another correction here. I made a correction, I took it out of here. Did you know what it was when you mixed hairy and bald? Huh? Hairy and bald. Yeah, hairy and bald. There's a name that people call me these days. Yeah, they do.

1:01:52

But I don't want to shave my hair.

1:01:54

You don't have to. Nowadays you don't have to. Really? Yeah, just do it in the area you want. Talk to Stanley. Richard, let's go. What did he send us?

1:02:07

Maps? Let's do a study. There's a lot of stuff.

1:02:13

Put something and we'll comment. You know it was crazy, because, going back to the chat and the trip, something I had never done before. IRL. In real life. IRL. And I'm going to do it now.

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In four days it got 7 million views.

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Fuck!

1:02:31

In four days. There were tons of people. I would open the live at 7am. And it would start with 10, 12, 15 thousand people. By night it would get to 47 thousand people. At night everyone was at home.

1:02:44

It was crazy. I had never experienced that. And the conversation with the guys on the chat. Because they say, Richard, you didn't drink water.

1:02:53

Really?

1:02:54

Richard, did you take your medicine? Because you're with them all the time. And they're watching you all the time. They're doing their thing, and you're there. You're just eating cookies. Richard, did you take your medicine? And they're looking at it all the time, doing their own thing. They're there, just looking at what you're doing. You don't take the medicine?

1:03:07

How many things that during the trip were corrected by the chat? And I didn't know... Speaking of equipment, how did you do the thing?

1:03:17

Transmission, everything, how was it?

1:03:19

Starlink on top of the vehicle.

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That mobile Starlink?

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Yes, or that little square.

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How does it work? What did you think? Is it the link on top of the vehicle? Is it the movable Starlink? Or the square?

1:03:26

How does it work? It works well. But there must be more advanced stuff. But in the forest it closes. I see that John Vlogs, who lives from it, does only that.

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He even lent a backpack to Virginia. What is it? It's a backpack. It costs $30,000. And what is this backpack? I don't know what happens, it's something you never lose. The ones that fall have redundancy. Yeah, this shit doesn't fall.

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You have to look for this thing.

1:03:53

Look for any sign of things that are there. You know what?

1:03:58

700,000 people.

1:04:00

What?

1:04:00

Virginia.

1:04:01

700,000.

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And I'm happy with 40 thousand.

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That's another thing. You don't have the ass she has. You don't bounce like she does. You don't date Vini Jr. There are things you can't conquer.

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I wouldn't date Vini Jr. But I think he's an excellent player. Stop it.

1:04:20

That's it.

1:04:21

But she really is a star. Who would say that girl? I remember her from a Resident Evil movie. She was a girl, and she became a big woman.

1:04:28

She became a phenomenon.

1:04:30

But where did you use the equipment?

1:04:32

You had Starlink on the ceiling?

1:04:33

Starlink, only.

1:04:34

Only?

1:04:37

How? Because sometimes... But sometimes you lost the connection and something else came in?

1:04:44

So, because this is the ratonete system.

1:04:47

How is it?

1:04:48

When the connection is weak, videos come in pre-selected. And that's why I became a fan of the Pé Palmado group. Pé Palmado, Pé Palmado, Pé Palmado. And I didn't know why Pé Palmado. I uploaded the video, I talked to Negão,

1:05:10

with Julião, in the Amazon, saying, look how beautiful this turtle's foot is, how beautiful this Pé Palmado is. He always uploaded this video when the connection went down. So it became Pé Palmado. But this thing, what impressed me the most

1:05:28

was the speed with which people enter, follow and get interested in what you're doing. It's part of their life. And it's part of understanding you. And the cool thing about live is that you're really live. You forget sometimes.

1:05:48

You forget. I'm a normal human being, like everyone else. And sometimes I get pissed. I want to shit, I want to pee. Or I get fucked. It happens.

1:06:02

And it's very... And when it's a short window, the good thing about a long live like this is that the people who really follow you and didn't just arrive at that minute and saw you, they have a real perception of you,

1:06:17

that you're a human being, and that sometimes you wake up sadder, happier, angrier, or more excited, you know? But if the window is short, and you, for example, say, like, at the end of the trip I already knew I fucked up with the police, the Federal Highway Police, I already knew.

1:06:37

Why? Because the people were waiting for you? Because they had already warned me. There was a guy who went in front of me and said, the guys are just waiting for you. I already knew. And there was no other way. It was late at night, and I had only one balsa. I was trying to get the balsa to pick me up. At the bus stop I was at.

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It was an hour away from the police station. It's the beginning of the road. It's the only road on the road. All the way to Manaus. I couldn't get the balsa to pick me up. So I said I'd have to face it,

1:07:05

I'll go to Peito Nacore and see what happens. So I wasn't so... I got there, in the small town, that crowd of people, I wasn't... I was worried about that, with the phone. And people were like, take a picture!

1:07:18

It's normal, people... They are in need of famous people that are easy to find. Exactly, it's not a show, it's not a distance. Yeah, it's close, the guy is on my side talking to me. So I understand that. But I had something else in my head.

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So if the person sees that moment, and I took a picture, everyone the whole trip attended, everyone the whole trip, I attended everyone the whole trip. Suddenly, this little excerpt, a small piece, can screw you. The cheese, for example? The cheese was also something...

1:07:52

Tell the cheese story.

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Is there cheese for us?

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I forgot that we were also recording. Because she was... She... The lady there, who was very nice, she was in the 180. She was the owner of the hotel,

1:08:10

she helped me a lot, she didn't charge for the stay. I did my part. She was the school counselor, I told Drico to keep showing that we had the TV broken,

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and I went to school. While I was going to school, I took pictures with all the students, in class, with the teachers, with the cleaning girls, with the kitchen girls. I spent an hour taking pictures with everyone and came back. I mean, you know that time is the most valuable thing in our lives.

1:08:41

It's the only thing you don't get back. The rest you can lose money here and gain money there. But time will never come back in your life. You never know when you'll have money. Time is yours, you never know. And time is yours.

1:08:54

And there's this thing... You're famous, you're forced to take pictures. We don't get into this discussion, us, who are known people, because we don't want to get into this discussion. But let me tell you something, we're not forced to take pictures. We do it because we're cool.

1:09:12

We do it because... But we have to understand that sometimes you wake up in a bad mood, or you wake up in a day that's not... It happens, the woman fought, you have a sick person in your house, you have a sick person at home, you have a fucked up kid, you have other worries.

1:09:29

And sometimes, I understand that the person got there the first time, it's their moment. But the person has to understand that you're a human being and you're in your moment, and sometimes that moment isn't the ideal. But, anyway.

1:09:44

And that's the crazy thing about live. Because people can follow Richard as he is doing the things he does in his day to day.

1:09:53

Making mistakes and getting it right. For better or for worse.

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And sometimes, the crazy thing is that in this situation, the lady turned and said, let's take a picture. After all this, going to school and whatever, and she brought all her friends to the hotel to take pictures. I took pictures with everyone and I couldn't even wash the car because I was coming in and everything was fine. She called me from the company to take a picture of a monument, because it's a company that helps the city a lot.

1:10:20

Because there's a dairy factory here and it gives jobs. It's important for the city, I understand. I wanted you to go there and take pictures. There are people there, there would be more pictures with people, and they'll give you some cheese. Then I told her I wouldn't go. I wouldn't.

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I said, I wouldn't. If it's to take pictures with your mother, aunt, sister, I'll do it. But I won't go to the company to get three cheeses that I can't even take to my car because they'll ruin it. I won't go there to take a picture of the company. I'll send a picture to the owner of the company, with all due respect, I don't even know who he is. I don't know the product.

1:11:03

I don't know the product. And it ends up becoming a commercial deal. For the guy who received the photo, it's commercial. And it's my time. And I decided not to do it. And it became... She got upset.

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But I was talking like this, not even worried about the camera. Because the camera had already forgotten I was live. And she got mad at me. But people came and said, they want to pay Richard to take a picture with me. And it became this thing.

1:11:35

And it wasn't this indecision. I remembered that I was live, I saw that she got mad. I asked my camera to move away. I closed the car with her until they said, they're kidnapping Richard. Have you seen anything else? The chat is awesome, it doesn't forgive anything.

1:11:50

They're kidnapping Richard, people have been in the other videos, people are kidnapping Richard, no, I'm the one who came in and locked the car door to talk to her alone, and explain, say, guys, it's like you live from the hotel, even if you have beautiful stories, I can't come to you and say, I don't have money to pay for a hotel, you live from that, you won't put someone there.

1:12:11

Unless, for example, with me, you didn't pay for the stay, which was your idea, not mine, because I have the right to pay for the stay, but because you also benefited by making videos on Instagram for your hotel

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it was good for you, it was good for me so it's all good, it killed me but I'm not interested in the cheese I'm not going to take a picture there you know? I live from that

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sometimes people say it's a picture this is very important for people because it looks like arrogance it looks like this and that man Arrogance, all that stuff. Man, sometimes people don't have a moment of leisure to eat.

1:12:46

To eat. They're eating. They're eating food and taking pictures. So, we take pictures of people we know. There are a lot of people who are like, fuck it. And don't even want to know.

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I take pictures with everyone.

1:12:58

I know you're like that too. Me too.

1:13:00

Julião is like that too. But man, there are moments when you are in your moment. That's what I say, so you have to stay at home. Or go abroad, where you are less known. But that's it. I told her, I'm not forced to, we're not forced to.

1:13:23

Because it's famous to take pictures. They say, who is famous is forced to take pictures because I'm famous. She said, well, if you're famous you're forced to take pictures. I said, no, it's not like that. We take pictures because we understand the other person's side. It's their moment. And then it became cheese. It became cheese.

1:13:40

They want to pay Richard with cheese. It had nothing to do with it. The chat was annoying. And the nicknames of the mask and the helmet? It became a lot. The chicken of the sardine.

1:13:55

It became the king of memes. Do you know what happens? Because they got screwed and I did very well. My lives ended up being... Because it was more exciting.

1:14:08

Because you see the guy getting fucked up.

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And people want to see him getting fucked up. The others were like...

1:14:14

Air conditioning on, you know?

1:14:16

And you...

1:14:18

And I... Fuck you!

1:14:22

So it ended up...

1:14:24

You must still have a beard. After all the. You must still have a beard.

1:14:26

After all the shower, you still have a beard. You said that, and I put it in my ear. I thought, you have a brown beard. I looked at it.

1:14:34

He took a tattoo from here.

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A tattoo on my forehead.

1:14:38

So, it was unfair. Because I was in a privileged condition. Let's say, for the spectator. Who was watching something... I sent some videos here. Play them, Romer.

1:14:51

Look at this. You know what the problem was? I couldn't clean my face, because my hand and the steering wheel were full of mud.

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What were you doing?

1:15:00

I was asking for water, they gave me some water bottles so I could clean myself. I had already used all the water there. Look at the situation here. Because everything that came in mud, came in front of the car. Because there was no windshield.

1:15:13

The windshield was already breaking a branch, even though it was open on the side. But you see that I came with a lot of money. And the clothes? Did you have this clothes? I bought a motorcycle clothes. I didn't think I would fuck up, I already bought a motorcycle suit.

1:15:26

Dude...

1:15:28

But it wasn't the plan to have a car like that, it was to have a car like the others, or was there no plan?

1:15:36

The plan was to have a car, a truck like that.

1:15:38

So, why didn't you get it?

1:15:40

Because I'm not Cariani.

1:15:42

Ah, ok.

1:15:43

That's why people kept made fun of you.

1:15:45

Yeah, because I'm not Kariane. Kariane prepared a car with a gym in the back. I couldn't fix a car. There was a toaster, coffee, massage. And my chair, there was no shit. There was no glass, look.

1:15:58

That's it, that's it. Dude, do I have to go back?

1:16:02

That's it.

1:16:03

Look at this! It looks like someone threw a bucket of water in front of me. Imagine 1500km like this. I have to go through a long race. If I were going to sleep, I would have pain all over my body. You know I don't have pain.

1:16:16

I have a broken tendon. Because it was tense here. But I was very comfortable. It was tense. This is a BR What about you skidding?

1:16:28

This is a BR Look, cleaning the windshield 1500km Is it good for you?

1:16:36

And you complain about your car, Robert

1:16:40

I complain about the neighborhood noises

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Exactly

1:16:44

1500km Cleaning the camera The neighborhood's bones, man. I'm complaining about the neighborhood's bones. Exactly. What was that?

1:16:45

1500km is already complicated with all the pavement conditions. It's already heavy. Imagine in this situation.

1:16:55

And is this car going to stay with you or not?

1:16:56

No, it stayed there.

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It has to stay with you.

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It's a relic, man.

1:16:59

You have to keep it. The CF is giving me... I already have a CF vehicle, it's a work vehicle, it's different, there are four places and there's a... What is CF? CF is a...

1:17:08

Acronym for...

1:17:09

CF is a brand... Oh, it's a brand. It's a brand of these guys.

1:17:12

But what kind of... What is this vehicle? It's a... What do you call it?

1:17:16

It's a UTV, a utility vehicle. It's a UTV. Then you have this one is for competition. This one has 300hp, 100Nm. There are some that are for work. It's the same thing, they make quad bikes, what I use is a work tool.

1:17:37

It has a hammer. What do you use it for? I use it to take it to a platform. When we have to enter a forest, I don't take it to a truck anymore. It's better because? First of all, it's really strong. It can go 150km per hour.

1:17:53

It's strong, I can take the equipment behind it. It has a swingarm, a load. And I'm in a vehicle that goes up the wall.

1:18:03

And the fuel?

1:18:05

Gasoline.

1:18:08

No. Electricity is complicated. Look at his face, he's mad. He's mad.

1:18:15

And the material? Is it fiber?

1:18:17

It's plastic. Plastic? It's plastic.

1:18:22

Did something break on it?

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So, I fell in a hole...

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Oh!

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I'm with Julião inside, just to try it out.

1:18:30

Just to throw up.

1:18:31

Just to throw up a little.

1:18:32

Look at that face. It looks like a Transformer. Yeah, Transformers.

1:18:40

Man, that's... This is really for doing this type of thing. I'm going to Manaus now, at the end of March, I'm going to the factory to visit, they gave me the best of all. What's the difference for him? All closed or not? Put utilitarians, utilitarians, let's put ACF, since we're talking about CF

1:19:05

Put the TF

1:19:06

Utilitarians, UTV

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ACF, but which model? Oh, he's going to show it, right?

1:19:13

He's going to show it

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And then, in Manaus, you're going to get it?

1:19:17

You show it to him, he pulls it

1:19:19

Then I'm going to win, I won the right to... But they will bring it to me But they will deliver it to me there

1:19:26

But for example, I have a house in the mountains

1:19:28

Can I ride with you? This is the vehicle you need But you will see... There is this one that is very sporty No, I want to go to my father No, no, you will see the other one This one

1:19:42

And does it have a roof protection?

1:19:44

Yes, it has everything roof protection, everything Yes, it has everything. No, it's a 200-pound vehicle. It's a f****** technology vehicle. I want one of these, man. Send it to me. This one, look.

1:19:56

It has a jack in the front, a... No, that doesn't matter. No, I'll make the bridge for you. I'll make the bridge for you. CF bike, look how cool. Cool as fuck.

1:20:10

Where does it supply?

1:20:12

This one is on the side.

1:20:14

Is the tank too small?

1:20:16

It doesn't last, it lasts like hell. It also consumes a lot. It goes away. Then it's 4x4, 4x2, then you have... Is there sound? You can hear the sound.

1:20:28

This model is the chic one, right? It comes with everything. Air conditioning, everything. This one I'm going to win.

1:20:39

And for Parentins, do you think we can...

1:20:43

They'll put it put us there. Are you going to Parintins?

1:20:47

Of course I am! It's closed.

1:20:49

So I'll organize it. Each one in a different color.

1:20:53

We'll do an opening with the cars.

1:20:55

Are you going to be in this live story too?

1:20:59

No, we'll organize it.

1:21:01

Luciano, are you coming with me? He's the guy who knows how to do things.

1:21:06

We'll organize it. It's too much. I'm already traveling. It's too much. People really follow it.

1:21:16

Do you think it's crazy to take my 8 year old son to a parent's beach? It's more peaceful, right? Parenting is not. I'll leave one more peaceful. No, leave is more peaceful, right? No, Parintins is not. I'll leave one more peaceful. No, leave one more peaceful.

1:21:28

You know what's cool? For Africa? Araguaia. But what's the tour? Araguaia is a tour I want to do. It's a river, right?

1:21:40

It's a river, one of the most important rivers in Brazil. It connects the Midwest to the Amazon. Tell me if you think this river is worth it. I've been here 4 or 5 days. 4 days, Fares. Where do you go? I'm still working on it.

1:21:54

Rio de Janeiro has a lot of spots. But I've been here once. And now I want to relive it. You go through an indigenous village. You go fishing. You go through an indigenous village, you go fishing, you prepare the fish.

1:22:07

It's a cool thing.

1:22:09

Man, this trip we did with my son, it's like Julio said, it's in our memories forever. We had a full moon night, swimming in that Rio Negro,

1:22:24

a warm Rio Negro, a palafita, the Rio Negro, right? Hot Rio Negro.

1:22:26

It's nice.

1:22:27

A palafita, what's the name of that house floating there? Palafitas, yeah.

1:22:31

It was a palafita, right? Some slept on the boat, we slept...

1:22:34

Not palafita, floating house.

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Floating house.

1:22:37

Dude, imagine that. Us, at night, with that starry sky, swimming, then he slept in this floating house, some people slept in the net, I was with my family, so I stayed at home, the people stayed on the boat, he wakes up in the morning, breakfast,

1:22:53

then he catches a fish, I don't know if it's a barbecue, but it's like a fish barbecue, that wonderful fish, man, it's an experience that people, to understand Brazil, have to do this. And this is from Araguaia. Look, Araguaia. Yeah. Man, he crosses all of this.

1:23:10

He dies... The statue up there, in Marajó?

1:23:13

He dies, yeah. He falls into the water in Pará. If I'm not mistaken, in Araguaia, he falls into Tapajós.

1:23:20

But the idea is not to do everything, right?

1:23:23

No, no, no. We'll take a piece of it in Goiás. And we'll do this tour with the TV on the beaches. If you want, I... To take your kid, that's it.

1:23:36

Really? He'll enjoy it.

1:23:38

He'll enjoy it a lot.

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But there's a boat. Will you stay on the boat too? No, nothing on the boat. Nothing on a boat. Will it be on the boat too? No, nothing on the boat. Nothing?

1:23:46

Nothing on the boat.

1:23:46

Oh, just following the river. Yeah, we cross the river on the rafts. We go to some lakes, fish for a tucunaré, prepare the tucunaré on the spot. We...

1:23:59

Yeah, azu, tucunaré, azu. Pirarucu. It's a connection, a connection between nature, parents and children. I already had a product like this to sell, but since I sell a lot of Manaus and I don't have much time, I can do two Africa per year, one Pantanal Norte per year, and the rest is Manaus every month. Every month. You haven't been to Pantanal? No. You have to read this painting.

1:24:26

It's beautiful, right?

1:24:27

This is a tour to take your kid. Yeah? Yeah.

1:24:30

This is a tour to take your kid.

1:24:31

And you camp there?

1:24:33

No.

1:24:34

A little hotel.

1:24:35

A little hotel?

1:24:36

Four stars by the river. That's fancy. This is a fancy tour. And Roraima, have you been there? I've been there, but it's more complicated for you. It's not that it's complicated. It's not a tour that... I've been there, but I can't turn it into a touristic route.

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There are people that do that. That climb the mountain, but it's not my type of tour. I like the return. Manaus didn't have any difficulties, right?

1:25:11

No, not at all.

1:25:12

But this one in Araguaia, it's not that it has difficulties, but it has a bigger commitment. The fish we ate, it's because someone caught it and we served it. This fish we're going to eat is because we're going to fish.

1:25:28

We have to fish.

1:25:29

That's the idea. It's a connection with nature. It's a father-son program. It's perfect.

1:25:38

It's a return.

1:25:39

It's for the horse and his daughter. We're planning to camp together. With a tent on the roof. We are thinking about going out one day with both kids.

1:25:48

That's really cool.

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And my son is already enjoying it. I found out that in my area there is a waterfall. But it's a slide. So I'm there, we were walking by the river. I don't fall,

1:26:02

and I slip, and it was the best thing in the world.

1:26:04

I said, man, I don't fall and slip, and it was the best thing in the world.

1:26:05

I said, man, because I'm going to get hurt and slip. It became a point. I told my son, no dad, trust me, I'm here, come. He came and said again. The next day I got those things to do, rubber, we put it underneath. He and I already became a cart and we would go down there.

1:26:27

And every day we had to go there.

1:26:28

It's already become a thing to do.

1:26:30

And I'm sure he'll remember that for the rest of his life. Because I remember these things I used to do with my dad when I was a kid.

1:26:36

These things of contact with nature.

1:26:38

We lost that, right?

1:26:39

We did. I was looking at the research, just the idea of barefoot on the grass makes a difference to your brain. This contact with the ground, the grass, is necessary. And there are people who spend their whole life

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almost not stepping on the ground. It's either asphalt or carpet.

1:26:57

Or always wearing shoes.

1:26:59

It's either, man. Your foot must not be like mine, but mine, man, I used to nails when I was a kid. Nowadays, if you step on a rock, it starts to hurt. How do I get that itchy foot again? It's just walking straight, right?

1:27:14

My wife uses her feet like they're hands, man. She grabs things. When my dad was a kid, he'd lick me with his foot, man.

1:27:24

I'd do something, he'd go with his foot and lick me and it hurt like this. When my dad was a kid, he'd lick me with his foot.

1:27:25

I'd do something and he'd lick me and it hurt like hell. I was like, holy shit. My dad's foot was full of furs. You know those old furs? People didn't care. They'd watch TV and scratch it. Those yellow nails, hard as a horse's shell.

1:27:41

No, the nail that made the curve. It looked like a coffin's nose. No, the nail that made the curve. It looked like the guy's. The coffin's nose.

1:27:47

Yeah.

1:27:48

But it's cool, man. It's too cool.

1:27:51

I was very surprised by this model. And I'll repeat this model of...

1:27:56

It's different.

1:27:57

Because you had a television head. To do a well-produced thing. Get the best takes. Drop the drone and whatever. And come with a product later. That's different.

1:28:07

It's different.

1:28:08

It's real life.

1:28:09

The change for YouTube was already something different. How was it for you? Explain to the people how is a TV production with money, with little money, and then YouTube.

1:28:21

You also had the experience of big production and everything in the race.

1:28:24

Yes.

1:28:25

What did you do in big productions? Well, Netgeo. And then? Three weeks to make a one-hour show.

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1:28:31

What?

1:28:32

Three weeks. To make one hour? Yes, one hour.

1:28:35

A lot of footage.

1:28:36

Today we do, in IRL, one hour is one hour. Yes.

1:28:40

Remember the 24 hours of Jack Bauer?

1:28:43

It's that.

1:28:44

Exactly.

1:28:45

Exactly.

1:28:46

But it's not like... It's not like one is better and the other is worse. No, but there's something that TV delivers that YouTube is disloyal. What? The cursor.

1:29:00

What do you mean?

1:29:01

If you want to watch the end of a video on TV, you have to stay until the end. And you have to watch the whole video. So you create a script where you grow the thing and create expectations. The expectation. I'm almost there. I'm coming. What does the guy do? Fuck it. Fuck this story. Fuck the plot. I mean, swallow all the drama that has a story with live.

1:29:30

I'm going to a parade and I don't want to go. I want to see what parade it is. And you know what live brought? This again. You can't help it. You'll have to wait to see. And you don't even know what it is. You don't even know. Exactly. It might work, it might not. So, I think that... This was very shocking for me.

1:29:46

Because we have the TV, we have YouTube, which you record and then put on air, and it has to be a different script. Sometimes you have to give it to the guy before, so he can watch it.

1:30:01

There's a little spoiler for the guy. And there's the live. And the live is much more because it was on TV. Why? Because now you'll have to wait to see it. You can't get ahead of yourself. It didn't happen.

1:30:14

It's like a soccer game.

1:30:15

And it's happening right now. While we're here, the guy is fucking himself in the mud.

1:30:20

Right now.

1:30:21

He's in his room, on the roof, and he's like, man... You know what? Something you didn't realize, people want to be part of this group. Totally. It's a school group, and you're like, I wish I was with these guys, and the girl says, turn off this TV, it's not like that.

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I'm kidding, because there are women who watched it too, but I'm giving a stereotype.

1:30:45

And the guy there saying that he would have been with these guys, that he would have been in this class. There must have been many more men who followed. Yeah, I think so. It's a fifth series show. This is a total fifth series. The guys are cursing me,

1:30:58

mocking me, laughing, they want me to be fucked. My wife would look at me and say, my God, this is so funny. How are we going to wash this? That's the fun part.

1:31:10

Fuck it. Did you ever run out of showers? Did you turn to the river or lake?

1:31:16

I don't shower that much anymore. I think it takes away a lot of the naturalness of the body. I think the shower has to be done in moderation If he's taking it out, he's going to get naked, you're going to take it out, no

1:31:28

What did you bring with you?

1:31:30

So, I brought a lot, as always, and I didn't wear anything I wore the same underwear for two days Two days Four days, I wore two underwears One for each two days Really?

1:31:46

It's dirty.

1:31:48

First of all, my suitcase was in the trucks. So one of the things that...

1:31:56

You didn't have a hand, right?

1:31:58

I didn't have anything in the truck. I took a small suitcase from Pelican, you know, closed, with a base of equipment. I took a plastic bag from my TV a closed plastic bag with a base for equipment the rest, water... we worked only with cellphones

1:32:11

really? the best way to work everyone worked only with cellphones because the system of the mouse works better with cellphones he developed...

1:32:23

you know the rubber mouse, right? of course, but I want to know about his system first. I didn't know he had it. He was improving his system during the trip. It's very cool. You have to bring him. Did you bring him?

1:32:38

I met him at your house when I went to record.

1:32:40

You have to bring him. Tell his story. He was arrested. Yes because he was arrested.

1:32:45

Yes, he was arrested in the United States.

1:32:47

Him and the USF. They have some cool stories, but it's not worth it. How cool that he's developing this thing. He developed a system that you can put on the screen, everyone, you have, for example, you can record yourself, and at the same time show yourself.

1:33:02

I saw some lives with that and others didn't. Mine didn't because I didn't have... Adriano, you know Adriano, he works at home. For 5 days he held his phone in his hand and traveled like that. Damn, he didn't have... He didn't have anyone to support him.

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1:33:19

He didn't have anyone to support him.

1:33:21

And people were still annoying him.

1:33:23

Like, film this! No, they are really annoying. Some people say, film Richard's face. Others say, film the road.

1:33:32

What's up, guys? But it would be cool to have two. What?

1:33:37

Two phones to film at the same time. No, but you can't. What if there was one more guy? That would be silly., wouldn't it be possible? But it's nonsense. So what? It wouldn't be possible? The ideal in something like this is to have four people. Because you already have one guy.

1:33:52

One guy doing what is your camera. Another one who is already cutting and going up. I was surprised with Kariano. They filled a car with five people. Their team. I took it, Adriano and me.

1:34:06

We didn't have the hands to do things.

1:34:08

How did he do it? What did each one do?

1:34:10

There was one that made stories, there was another that was already doing cuts.

1:34:15

Man, they went with a profound scheme.

1:34:19

Man, you got there, in an hour of something happening, I would look at my phone and everything was already up there. Everything was up there. They are very professional. It's a machine. They know. You have to have the conditions to take a team.

1:34:36

But for a live show, it's no use having a lot of people.

1:34:39

For a live show you need... Because you can fix your phone and leave it recording. Yes, but you need someone who, on the road, is one thing. But when you get out of the car, you need someone to follow you. So you need at least one hand. I couldn't make content for YouTube.

1:34:54

But today, you just gave me an idea. I already told you what we're going to do. Get all this material, compile it, narrate it, put voiceover, voiceover. Because I lost, I have a playlist called Planet Selvagem, because there's a different video every day, now there's a different video on my channel. One is a patch, another is agro, another is called Planet Selvagem,

1:35:13

this playlist would be Planet Selvagem. But I lost it for live. I didn't lose it, because what I did in a week is what I did in a month on YouTube. I did it in a week, in five days. So, it was excellent, I can't complain.

1:35:32

But I lost that day, so for March, for example, that I would have recorded, because I always work a month before, I don't have anything else to put. But when we talked, I called Gustavo and said, fuck, compile it, because a 12 hour video... There are people who don't want to watch everything.

1:35:49

The guy who gets the best and makes a 20 minute video. And that way he doesn't lose. But I think it was a return. First, the style makes people really watch the content to see. There's no way to advance. And if the guy doesn't watch it, or the people who are watching it comment on the work or the place... Then the guy says, I lost it.

1:36:11

And there's no point in watching it later, the cool thing is to see it now. Everyone has already gone, there are cuts and everything. And the other thing that surprised me was the participation of the people and how important it was. There are also the most annoying people, right?

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1:36:26

There are.

1:36:27

There are people who don't like you, they watch you.

1:36:29

I don't understand this.

1:36:30

Why do they watch you?

1:36:31

To speak badly, right?

1:36:32

Why do they watch you if they don't like you?

1:36:34

To curse you?

1:36:35

To speak badly?

1:36:36

The mustache doesn't like us and works here with us.

1:36:39

Yeah, man.

1:36:40

He hates us. Let me understand, how many cars did the group have? How many transmissions?

1:36:46

The original was supposed to be... The ACF was doing one. Then he took a partner... Tony, who was doing another one.

1:36:57

Another car.

1:36:58

In Tony's car was... The Rat, who was doing his thing. So there were three.

1:37:07

Gordox.

1:37:09

Gordox was doing one, Mamute was doing another.

1:37:13

Mamute was doing his thing?

1:37:17

You.

1:37:18

Or no, Mamute wasn't doing a live. I don't think so. No, Mamute wasn't doing a live. Gordox was doing one, I was doing one, and Julhão Cariano, the Cariano group, was doing one too.

1:37:29

Man...

1:37:30

All at the same time.

1:37:32

That's crazy.

1:37:33

And you got lost, you talked on the radio...

1:37:37

I was in the chat, and if I wanted to know anything... You asked. I asked, guys, do you know where CF is? They were like, they know everything! I said, they were looking at everything. Richard, you forgot to button up your shirt.

1:37:56

They knew everything. I don't know where you were, you looked like you were a million there.

1:38:01

I can't say.

1:38:06

I was 80.

1:38:08

Let me see... The speedometer. No, no. I was respecting the maximum speed. It was 80 km per hour. 60.

1:38:20

Totally paved. It was 60. Did you have someny problems with skidding? Yes, I did. Some roads are a fucking mess. If you go to the sides...

1:38:32

Bye. Bye, forget it. Man... There are some spots you have to be careful. But then... I found out that...

1:38:44

When I put a 4x4 in this type of vehicle, it consumes a lot more. And I didn't have autonomy. It consumes more, but it's safer. It's safer. But it's not as exciting as the 4x2. Because it gives that exit to here, exit to there.

1:39:02

So I put it in the economic mode. No, take the 4x4 out! I... No, take it from a 4x4.

1:39:05

I was in an economical way, 4x2, and more fun, and people liked it more. And there comes a time when you want to fuck yourself. Because you've already fucked yourself. You're so licked, you say, man, you're not careful anymore. What is a breast for someone who's...

1:39:18

I'm going to take a shit there. What is a chest for someone who is shitty? What is a chest for someone who is shitty? And it was fun.

1:39:30

She was following your live and talking to you. No, there was a situation where the guy came and said, where are you going to sleep when you get there? I said I don't know, in the streets. He said, there is a friend of mine who's waiting for you there. My friend is waiting for you.

1:39:49

That's what he said. My friend is waiting for you to sleep at the hotel. He meant his friend, the one who was at the hotel. Of course.

1:39:56

To receive.

1:39:57

The guys were already looking. No. My wife called me at the time. She said, who's this friend? You didn't understand, right? I didn't understand. What kind of friend? The guy said he had a friend waiting for him at the hotel.

1:40:08

I said, no, man. Live. I did an audition. I did an audition. My lawyer had an audition. I said, fuck, it's scheduled at 14 o'clock. I don't know what. It was raining like hell. Then I said, ok, stop, 14 hours, my lawyer said, go to the live, I didn't do it. Go to the audience room, I did the audience, I didn't turn off the audio,

1:40:31

but I did the audience in the middle of the show. You had the DR, the audience. I had everything, and people followed everything. And people peed? There was a time I peed, I forgot the microphone. Then I left and they said,

1:40:49

you didn't wash your hands, I swear to God. Then they said, you didn't wash your hands, I said, I swear I washed them, I really did, man. Then a guy came to me, he had to take a picture, I took it, but can I ask you a favor? I asked him to smell my hand and see if it was stinky. He said it was. I asked him if it was stinky.

1:41:06

He said he could see that I washed my hand. He could see that I washed my hand. They watched everything.

1:41:14

Are there any videos that people made about AI? Did you get any?

1:41:18

I didn't even need to go.

1:41:20

If I knew I would be perfect.

1:41:22

They would warn me.

1:41:24

They would put me on the spot. Richard with the TV, dripping.

1:41:27

That's it, man. They made a zombie movie, man. There was Cagliani, Julião, me. Perfect. Did you see that, Julião? They are losing to make a movie to compete for the Oscar. You can make a movie today. I don't know how long it takes to do that. No, nowadays it's not possible.

1:41:42

Because you do it from pill to pill. But soon...

1:41:46

Did you find it?

1:41:52

You can't do it...

1:41:58

It's seconds you can do it in high quality. Do you know what I'd like to know? I have that glasses. I won it. It's 3 minutes. Can you broadcast that? No, you can't.

1:42:10

You can't broadcast live with that glasses.

1:42:12

Can you broadcast live with that? With glasses?

1:42:16

Not here in Brazil. Some countries are already released, but it's a limitation of the net.

1:42:22

But it will happen. It's sensational. You have glasses here, it's a Brazilian food. Oh, it's a limitation. But it will happen, it will happen soon. It's sensational.

1:42:25

You have glasses here, it's a camera already.

1:42:27

We don't even need the camera anymore.

1:42:29

The hard part is that you forgot and you're going to have sex with the woman, right?

1:42:31

Yeah.

1:42:33

He forgot to take off his glasses and he's there, people, go Richard! Because when you have the camera, you still have a... Now when you're here, man... Wow, they said, Richard, that's it? Look, this is something else. This was from the Federal Police. Look, PRF, the guys with helmets and motorcycles. And I was all equipped, I had glasses and everything.

1:42:59

This is what you think of after the zombie, the one they did. I didn't find that. Now, I repeat again, PRF did the job they had to do.

1:43:09

They had to do it.

1:43:10

Ok? That's it. I know it's outrageous, but they had to approach me. They had to approach me. That's what I know about Brazos. Don't ask me why I left him.

1:43:21

Just because he's famous?

1:43:22

Just because he's famous. Yeah, just because he's famous. So they had nothing to do with it. And... It's a shame that this is used in ways we didn't want. There's a lot that's being used now, especially in a year like this, that's not what we... We're not here to discuss that.

1:43:38

We're not going there to do anything in a political sense. Even though I'm considering certain political things.

1:43:45

I'm telling you.

1:43:46

I am.

1:43:47

To run for office?

1:43:48

I don't know.

1:43:48

It's a way to solve things.

1:43:50

I'm thinking. I've always been against it.

1:43:51

It's inside, right?

1:43:52

It's from the inside. I'm talking to other people, including people who... are people with a good mind, who have a vision, knows... We have to change our country, man. It's no use just complaining.

1:44:06

It's no use just complaining.

1:44:07

I think so too.

1:44:08

It's no use.

1:44:08

Because if not, another person will be there and won't do it.

1:44:11

Exactly.

1:44:12

It's too much support, man. You know, knowing.

1:44:16

Yes, but thinking.

1:44:18

Send the Romer questions from the people.

1:44:21

Talk to me, we have a question here from Carlos Mengues. He's asking, Richard, what was the most tense moment of Transamazonica for you?

1:44:34

It was the end. Because I knew the police were waiting for me. It was the end, no doubt. I was disgusted. In fact, in the last city I even apologized to the people of Castanho. Because when I stopped in Castanho, I was already knowing... What is Castanho?

1:44:54

It's a city that is one hour away from the Federal Police, more or less. It's the Castanho's highway.

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And...

1:45:01

The people were... A lot of people were waiting for me, waiting for our team. And I was there, worried about ending up somewhere else. So I went down and said, I can't take pictures with everyone. I'll have to organize it by groups, because I was worried about somewhere else. And it wasn't Richard who was very solicitous.

1:45:23

Because if I'm in a story like this, it's not a matter of obligation, but if I'm in this story, I have to know, I have to be ready, I have to face the road with animation and the people with animation.

1:45:40

That's it, if I'm in this. If not, stay home. There's no way. I already knew there would be this movement. Even because everyone is watching live. They're watching you arrive in your city. They're saying, the king is already arriving.

1:45:53

How can...

1:45:53

So, like... And in this last part, I was very tense because of the police. I was already a little irritated. To be honest, I didn't have to be there. Even because the car wasn't mine.

1:46:05

Take the car, fuck it.

1:46:07

Someone will fix it.

1:46:08

Why would I be tense? It's my nature. I was tense, I didn't want things to go wrong. What is this, Robert? This is the Amazon. It starts in Cabedelo, in Paraíba. And it goes to the west of our country.

1:46:28

But there's a part that's marked in red.

1:46:33

We went to... Let me show you. We went to... Let me show you. We went to... Let me show you. We went to... Let me show you. Altamira, Itaituba, we went through Itaituba, but we came from Santarém, then we went down Jacarecanga, Jacarecanga,

1:46:51

still in Pará,

1:46:52

and then we went to a Maitá, can you see Maitá?

1:46:55

Yes.

1:46:56

Thank you, Romer, for making the approximate...

1:46:59

And then we went up

1:47:01

on this way that goes up to Manaus. Manaus doesn't show up there.

1:47:13

It goes from Lábrea to Benjamin Conceição.

1:47:16

Is it bad on the road?

1:47:17

No, it can't get worse than that.

1:47:19

So why is it yellow?

1:47:20

That's a good question.

1:47:24

It doesn't show Manaus.

1:47:25

It doesn't show Manaus. Because this is the 230, if I'm not mistaken.

1:47:31

And the one that goes up is the 319. It's a project from the time of the dictatorship. To unite Brazil.

1:47:37

Occupy to conquer.

1:47:39

Exactly. And until today they haven't solved it. There are photos of when this project started and then the forest taking over the road again.

1:47:51

It's a fight. It's still like that. We're still like that. And there's this narrative that maybe 40 years ago it was like that, but today we have to take care of it. We have to connect the Amazon to the rest of the country.

1:48:15

There should be the rest.

1:48:18

There's a question here from Julia Manzaroli. She asked here, what surprised you the most during the expedition? Was it the difficulty of the road or the reality of the people who depend on it?

1:48:31

Two things, right?

1:48:32

Again, the reality of the road... No, so, one thing is linked to the other, right? But... It's a shame for these people... For example, I stopped... There's a video there, there's a man... I stopped... There's a video of a man...

1:48:46

I saw a truck parked on the road. And the man was sitting next to the truck. I stopped and asked if I could help. He said he needed a signal from the internet. To tell me that he was here, broken, to see if I could help.

1:49:00

And everyone helps each other there. It's a natural thing for everyone to help each other. Because one day you might be in that situation. So when you're in that situation, you help each other. Because one day you'll be helped. So I lent him our internet, so he could communicate.

1:49:17

And he said, this is our daily life. I asked him how he was feeling. He said, we're here. You're in your adventure. He said, this is our daily life. And he asked, what are you doing here? We're here. He said, you're in your adventure. He said, this is our daily life. They use the highway

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for their daily life. Just like you use the road to take your kids. That's it. Let's go. That's it. There's a truck.

1:49:44

You can see that they're already... How can I say it? Richard helped the guy there and then he was arrested. Because in this part there's no one. Where's the public authority?

1:49:56

He was the guy who was waiting for the signal.

1:49:58

Yeah. I gave him some Elon Musk. By the way... Elon Musk, where are you? There you are There you are

1:50:10

What would happen in this region if there wasn't Starlink

1:50:16

Yeah, in the past

1:50:18

I don't know how people did it He solved his problems and then he was pissed He said, this is for us and every day And I was pissed off, because he said, this is for us and every day. And I was pissed off. And then... I was pissed off, they were super polite, I can't say... They were polite, they did what they had to do, they couldn't let Richard pass.

1:50:32

And actually, they didn't arrest the car.

1:50:36

No?

1:50:37

They didn't arrest the car. What did they do? They said, this car will only leave from here on a platform. I said, I'll fix the platform. We fixed the platform and the car left on the platform.

1:50:48

Where is it now?

1:50:50

I think it's with its owner, because it wasn't the owner of the car.

1:50:52

Where is it?

1:50:53

It's in Santarém. That's where we started.

1:50:59

What's going on on this highway? Do the trucks have everything?

1:51:03

Food?

1:51:04

Food... What's on the highway? Do they have everything? Food? Everything.

1:51:07

There are also refrigerated trucks. There's everything. Electronics, everything. Everything. A line of trucks.

1:51:17

And the airport?

1:51:18

No airport near the highway?

1:51:20

No, nothing.

1:51:21

Only in Manaus?

1:51:22

Zero. Only in Manaus. Man... There are private highways. Nothing, nothing. Only in Manaus? Zero, only in Manaus. Dude...

1:51:25

There are private tracks, farms, but nothing accessible to people.

1:51:32

Did you find the zombie one?

1:51:34

No, I didn't find this one.

1:51:36

Send it to me then, Rojo.

1:51:38

Let's go. A question from Marcão here, he's asking When did the vehicle you used really make a difference? And at what point did it not even notice the message?

1:51:48

No, the vehicle I used was...

1:51:51

It's perfect for that.

1:51:52

Yeah, it was what really held the thing together. I had a single problem with this vehicle, that I fell into... I was driving a Multijet, and it's my fault, because I learned how to drive this vehicle... The mother of the vehicle on the road.

1:52:06

I had never driven this vehicle before. I have mine, but it's different. This one is more sporty. It has more features than mine.

1:52:14

Mine is more for work.

1:52:16

This one has more features? This car, inside, has everything your car has. I know you have a good car.

1:52:24

Everything. LED, really? Everything. What's it called? That Spanish...

1:52:25

Everything.

1:52:25

LED, everything.

1:52:26

Sound, LED, digital stuff, everything.

1:52:29

Ah, because it looks gross on the outside.

1:52:32

No, it's gross on the outside, but on the inside it's... Technology. Technology is fucked up. Then, I can say that... What happened? I left the tire too full I should have emptied it and then I fell in a hole

1:52:46

BOOM the shock absorber's little plate cracked that was the only thing that happened because it was too full? yeah, because it was too full

1:52:58

and then I moved it

1:53:00

say it here

1:53:02

it's all independent suspension

1:53:04

each one works but I fell in a hole I'll put it on the mic. It's all independent suspension, right? Each one working...

1:53:05

But I fell in a hole, because I was... I was respecting the speed, but...

1:53:10

You were at 40 km per hour.

1:53:11

I was at 40 km per hour. And then... Boom!

1:53:16

40 thousand km per hour.

1:53:18

I had a 1 in front of me.

1:53:21

Independent suspension means that each wheel can be at a different height.

1:53:26

So, when you ride, the thing goes like this. And you stay straight. And you don't jump. You don't jump. It looks like a chicken's neck. No, no, no. You go like this.

1:53:39

And the wheels adjust. Wow! It's great. I was with the vehicle and the other one. And it was just this problem. Because of the speed and the impact.

1:53:49

And what about the other cars that broke?

1:53:51

There were a lot of problems. All of them. There was one that the wheel cracked in the middle. The wheel? The wheel cracked in the middle.

1:54:02

Man!

1:54:03

No, no. All the cars broke down. Nobody got away.

1:54:07

Did you have a wheelbarrow?

1:54:08

No, they stopped and fixed it. Because the workshops... I had to turn a piece. They turned the tray in some cities I stopped. They turned this piece. I could have continued the way it was.

1:54:21

But... I had time. I was in front of the guys, so I had time to fix it.

1:54:27

In front of the guys, like hell.

1:54:29

400km behind you.

1:54:31

We used to cut them.

1:54:33

There's a video like this. I showed it to you. There's elevator music. They cut the wall. With fucking rock and roll. It's really cool those guys... that song...

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classic song cut to Richard

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Julião's live what's up guys? Rock and roll by Richard we talk face to face what happened was that there was a passage that we all stopped together because we were going to travel together. But I had to be in the front, because otherwise I would eat everyone's mud.

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So I had to be in the front, mud and stone. But then I went to buy water and everyone was together. And suddenly I went back to buy water and there was no one else. I thought they had already left. I said, I'm going to catch up and there was no one else. I thought they had already left. I said, I'm going to catch up with them.

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Then it happened.

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But I said, I can't catch up, they must have gone very fast. In fact, they had stayed behind, they went to a paddock. And they stayed behind. So I got there and I was like 4 hours ahead of them.

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1:55:37

Play it.

1:55:38

Is it on? For people to hear.

1:55:40

Play it. Play the sound. Yeah, look.

1:55:46

Look.

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This is already Lucimbaldo, who is a little more... ...thing.

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And having fun, man.

1:55:58

Look.

1:55:59

Oh, how cool. But the idea was this. When we already understood that there was...

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I didn't understand the glass thing.

1:56:05

There could be glass in the front.

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Because it's not the vehicle to have... I'll tell you something. If it's acrylic or glass, there can't be glass. I couldn't stand it. You wouldn't break it. The first big solar bank would break it.

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But I think it's acrylic. And it looks like It's a taste. It's a taste. A taste.

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Send it, dear Romer.

1:56:30

Let's go.

1:56:32

There's a question here.

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From Luisa Mel.

1:56:36

Luisa Mel wants to know. How many animals did you run over?

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I didn't get sick.

1:56:48

But your body is used to it, right?

1:56:50

I'm a trash. Do you eat, drink any water? No, I'm a survivor. I have an eternal diarrhea. This is an eternal diarrhea.

1:57:01

You always have it.

1:57:02

I always have it.

1:57:03

What problems did you have in life? Like diarrhea, sickness? You said you never got malaria.

1:57:10

I never got malaria.

1:57:11

What did you have?

1:57:13

Intoxication, for sure.

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Intoxication. I had a mushroom once that I ate that made me sick.

1:57:18

I remember the first time you came here, you brought a bottle that you won from a guy.

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Where was it, Lano? Do you remember that little bottle of... Do you remember? You were with me, I won it in São Tomé das Letras. And I wanted to drink it, I said, no!

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São Tomé das Letras.

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Yeah, mushrooms sometimes.

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Out of nowhere, out of nowhere, out of nowhere, at 3 in the morning, 12ish, a little bottle for him, like this, drink this.

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He drank, no, I'm not drinking. You're not drinking? I brought it for you as a gift.

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You brought it for me on the first show, as a useless gift.

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He said, you're crazy, man.

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I don't know what's inside.

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You'll never know.

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There should be some blue mushrooms, but you'll never know. But when you went to the mushroom, did you feel sick? No, my vomit. It was one of the worst things that ever happened to me. I saw a mushroom in a horse poop. I thought, this mushroom is beautiful. I'm going to eat it.

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Look at the ideas. I washed it and cut it into four pieces.

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It's in the horse shit.

1:58:24

It must be good. Wow, guys, don't make fungo. Fungo is awesome. Fungo kills you. Fungo is a separate kingdom. It's not a plant, it's not an animal.

1:58:32

It's a separate kingdom. This is crazy. And piranha, animal... I've already had piranha in my mouth. I was recording in Pantanal, and I was recording a beautiful seagull. And we got a little scheme, we took a little aquatic plant, a waterfowl, put a little fish,

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threw it in the middle of the river, perfect, it came like this, with its legs forward, and it caught it. So I thought, now I'm going to improve our image. I'm going to the other side, between the camera and Gavião. When he poses, I'll be there with my carona.

1:59:10

But I was standing there for a long time. Suddenly I felt something, I was standing there like I was stabbed.

1:59:16

Really?

1:59:17

I took my finger off, there was a missing piece.

1:59:20

Really?

1:59:21

I thought, fuck it.

1:59:23

And the blood?

1:59:24

Yeah, I got out of there fast.

1:59:26

And the dinner?

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Really?

1:59:30

Yeah. So we think it's a movie thing and...

1:59:32

No, no, it happens. But does she like human flesh? She likes anything, man. Does she bite? No, she doesn't have that. She doesn't have that. She's a catch to catch.

1:59:46

Crocodile is never a problem.

1:59:48

The one with the finger. How was it? Where?

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In Pantanal.

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What was it? Put your hand in your mouth?

1:59:58

These things don't happen to me. Why? Because I won't put my hand in the crocodile's mouth.

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A little slip.

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Is it a problem with snakes? Never.

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Or spiders? Spiders too. I've taken bites from spiders, scorpions. Never from a poisonous snake.

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But did you take them willingly or...

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No, no, no. I'm not one of those who want to see what happens. There are people who tell me, you know? No, no, no, no. Always? No, no, no. I'm not one of those who want to see what happens. So what happened? Some people tell me, you know?

2:00:27

What happened in these cases?

2:00:28

Well... Nothing happened, because the spider didn't have much venom, it was just a crab and it just hurt its footprint.

2:00:36

But it didn't swell, it got black, right?

2:00:38

No, no. It hurt a little, but it's all right. I was a little scared about the scorpion, because it was in another country. I didn't know that scorpion. I was a little scared, but the guide said...

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It's ok.

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It's ok, it's ok. It was more or less like that. It wasn't super... It didn't work either. It didn't work. I was bitten by a Brazilian scorpion here, also that wasn't... The yellow one? Yeah, it was yellow, but it's a Rupalulus.

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It's a little bigger. It's less toxic.

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But what's it's bite?

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That's a fucked up titius, man. That yellow, brown one that you get in Bahia, that's fucked up.

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Really?

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That's fucked up.

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That's very toxic, man. And with snakes. And I make striped snails.

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Lenny, when he put it in your house, he bit it.

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But they don't do anything.

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Is the spider worse?

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What animal is worse? There's a spider that's more dangerous than the Brazilian one. It's the armadilla. Isn't it the famous Australian one? No, ours is no. Really? Ours is worse.

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But they sell that one as the worst, right? Yeah, because in Australia everything is bad, right? Everything, everything. Everything is poisonous. Why is it bad? Because it's an island and everything there grew differently. There's a people in the water that kills you. There's the most poisonous snake in the world.

2:02:01

There's this most poisonous snake in the world, there's this disgusting spider. Everything there is fucking you. There's a mammal that has venom, the ornithorhynchus. There's venom, there's poison.

2:02:10

Oh, the ornithorhynchus has a poisonous thing?

2:02:12

Yes, it has a poisonous claw.

2:02:14

I didn't know.

2:02:16

In the region you were in, what was the most dangerous thing to find?

2:02:18

A human being. A mosquito? I'm not even kidding. But mosquitoes? Mosquitoes are the most deadly animals in the world. Yeah, and it's far from the second. Far from the second. It's the most deadly animal. The amount of tropical diseases is...

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Absurd.

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Absurd.

2:02:36

Is there that thing with the sleep bug?

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That's in Africa, etc. There is? Africa is another place, it's also dangerous. You can through... Ebola! When Ebola broke out, I was recording some gorillas in the Congo.

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And Ebola broke out. Which is exactly the primates. And that's really fast, right? We had direct temperature scanning.

2:03:01

No one from the team, everything was fine.

2:03:04

We stopped eating monkeys, because...

2:03:07

Because what? Because eating monkeys is good.

2:03:12

What a shame, it hurts my back.

2:03:15

What's up, Romer?

2:03:18

It's dangerous to eat monkeys, the monkey will complain later.

2:03:20

What an idea from the guy.

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Only here, right? It's like that joke. Do you know the joke

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about the guy who was the biggest hunter in the world and went after a polar bear who was the biggest polar bear, the king of polar bears. And he's there in the Arctic looking for it with his spade, I don't know what it is

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that he takes to kill it. He found it. And... Man, where is it? It's gone. When he sees it, he looks back, the bear here, and says, right?

2:03:52

Like, he ate it, right? He got there, took off his pants, and... He was pissed, man. The whole year preparing, because it was the right time to hunt that bear, the king of polar bears

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and he went with a better gun, a pincer with a scope, that telescope that I don't know what and it's there when he ran away, where is it? It's gone. Sit back here, go there and take it. Man, he got an arsenal, grenade, shotguns, drones, everything. Same story. When he finds the bear, he hides behind it and shoots it. When he goes to eat the bear, he says,

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you didn't come here to hunt bears, did you? Tell us the truth. Tell us the truth. You didn't come here to hunt bears, did you? Every year.

2:04:44

You're here. you liked it.

2:04:45

You liked it, right?

2:04:47

Send it, Roma.

2:04:49

We have a question from Amanda. She's asking what went through your head when you saw the Federal Police waiting for you?

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You already knew, right?

2:04:58

I was upset because I knew they were going to rip me off.

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But you thought it was going to be worse, that they could be stupid?

2:05:06

I don't know exactly what kind of infraction it was. I think there was a moment of common sense, because they had every right to take the vehicle. They had that right. But I saw that there was a phone call there, and people said, no, they did it to fuck you up.

2:05:27

I don't think so. If they wanted to fuck me up, they would have created more problems. They didn't create any problems. I think that in the end, they understood that the situation was... Man... What kind of requirement can you have in a federal highway that has no infrastructure?

2:05:48

On the conditions you saw. That's a federal highway. I was in the right vehicle, if you think about it.

2:05:55

The devil has to cross that, he won't.

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He won't.

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I won't go there.

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I stayed calm, because I knew it could happen. But after I thought about it, I thought I should have been more calm, because the car wasn't even mine. I was worried because the person who lent me the car, the vehicle would be... You would have to take the vehicle out. That would be a problem. But thank God everything worked out. I'd like to thank the Federal Police, Federal Highway Police,

2:06:32

and the PRF. We've always had a good relationship with the PRF. Everywhere we travel, we've never had a problem with the PRF. Never, never. So, there was no way they wouldn't do anything.

2:06:52

So, it's awesome.

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That's it.

2:06:56

That's it, Richard. So, now, there's a spoiler, right?

2:07:00

For the next adventure. Yeah, there are two spoilers, and can choose one of them or you can choose one that you like. You said about Parantilhos and Araguaia. Both will be with TVs. Yeah? Yeah, there will be a TV with the trucks and a TV.

2:07:15

We will take the TV and the truck. Then we will reverse the scene. Now we will give everyone a chance to be in the frame.

2:07:22

And we will take a better filming structure, you know? Get a little drone, I don't know how to do it.

2:07:27

I took the drone, but I couldn't...

2:07:29

How to connect it, right?

2:07:31

I took some drone shots, but I don't think I can connect it.

2:07:34

Really? There must be a way, Rato will figure it out.

2:07:39

He will figure it out. And the invitation is already made.

2:07:43

It's already closed. I'll charge you. People didn't believe when I told Sacanik that I was going to see the eclipse with him.

2:07:49

I went, I just had to buy it. I'm going there. You're invited to both, see what you like best. One you can take your boy, the other not.

2:07:58

June is quarantine. And when is the other?

2:08:01

The other, we are wanting to set about... Maybe July is a good time. Yeah? Yeah, because... It also matches your son's school history.

2:08:11

Yeah, even better.

2:08:12

So, July is good. Because July is when the beaches are formed.

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It's beautiful. Because the river dries up.

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It's easy to sail.

2:08:21

It's beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful rivers there is. Really? Because it's all rocks and sand. Do you remember how beautiful Araguay is? It's wonderful. The beaches are beautiful.

2:08:33

Is there a dune?

2:08:35

There is. It's low water and it's a sandbag. It's beautiful as hell. It's really cool. It's worth it. I it's beautiful as hell. It's too cool.

2:08:45

It's worth it.

2:08:46

I've been there a lot.

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I like it a lot.

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It's good to go fishing. It's good that it has... It's Itacoatiara, right? It's not a rock painting. It's a people that, stone by stone, left signs there. There's everything there.

2:09:04

There's a lot of natural signs. There's everything there. There's a lot of natural history. There's a lot of animals. There's indigenous people. There's everything there. It's really cool. It's a nice tour.

2:09:15

I'm in. Thank you so much, Chichibinha. It's always good to talk to you.

2:09:19

Thank you for the invitation once again.

2:09:21

Thank you too, Romer. Do you like this or are you weak? I'm married, right?

2:09:28

You know that, right?

2:09:30

He's married too, man.

2:09:32

So, your argument is...

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It's another level of marriage.

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She's my camera operator.

2:09:44

That's great. So, in one of these adventures, you'll have to go.

2:09:48

I'll have to go. I'll get a letter from Forria.

2:09:51

Exactly. Not even your relatives will let you go.

2:09:54

I don't think so.

2:09:55

It's dangerous there.

2:09:56

There, no.

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I've lived in the Amazonas, I know how it is.

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Yeah.

2:10:01

There, it's a pain in the ass. There is Pai d'égua. Pai d'égua. You are a lesbian, right?

2:10:06

I am a lesbian.

2:10:08

I am a fag. Fag! I am a fag.

2:10:14

You look like a fag.

2:10:16

How can I be hungry? I am a fag. Fag?

2:10:22

And with a big mouth?

2:10:25

No, it's another term, I don't remember.

2:10:27

I lived there, man. But they say that... Why did you live there?

2:10:34

Military?

2:10:35

No, maybe like that. I went there, I was 16 years old. It was a crazy city. I was studying in La Salle. I'm shy, I was very shy. In the break, the guys were like, Let's go, let's go. I was like, do they want to eat me?

2:11:01

Are they ladies from the jungle? I said, no, let's go to the court he said, no, it's in the court. Let's go, everybody. It was to play soccer. It was to play soccer. I thought it was a dry run.

2:11:13

First day, I thought it was a bear.

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He thought it was a bear.

2:11:17

You didn't come here to study, did you? I came to play soccer. And it was to play soccer. And you went there to play soccer.

2:11:26

You were sad, right?

2:11:28

I was disappointed. I have many friends there, people who lived there. And there are many people from outside, I don't know now, but there were many people from São Paulo, Rio, Gaúcho, because everything there worked in the area of Manaus.

2:11:40

I love Manaus. I love Manaus. I love Manaus. I love it. Tacacá, Pato no Tucupi. This is very Paraíso. Really? They have a lot of these things.

2:11:53

The fish with açaí and flour. I haven't tried it. This is very Paraíso. The difference with Paraíso and Manauara is that they don't like fish with leather. What is a fish with leather? For example, the pirarara, the piraiba, which they call filhote.

2:12:09

They don't like fish with... Bagre! They don't like bagre. They don't like to eat bagre. They like fish with scales. Pirarucu, tambaqui, jarraqui.

2:12:16

We ate that one in...

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We ate the tambaqui, which was a big roast. And the jarraqui was the fried one. Which is the fish of the poor and the rich. What's the fish that doesn't have the spine? No, they take it out. We tell them to take it out.

2:12:29

There's nothing, right?

2:12:30

They take the spine out of the tabaqueço.

2:12:32

And it's a lot of meat that comes there. It's very good. I don't know if you guys like fish. I love fish. I love it. I remember when I lived there, there was a group of people with money. We did that thing, like a board, where you go on your knees and pull the boat.

2:12:50

In Rio Negro.

2:12:53

It's a lake.

2:12:54

But it's scary, because you can't see anything from below.

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Yeah, it's scary at first.

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That's why we do the first thing we do, I don't know if you remember the tour I did with you, the first thing we do is stop at a little beach and put everyone in the water. Yeah, to break the ice. Yeah, we go there and there are trees in the middle of the beach. It's really cool, I remember that. That's it, Romer. So you're invited. This year we have a lot of tours, next year we'll go to Egypt.

2:13:19

There are a lot of things that people will know about. We'll start doing some trips there too. See the aurora borealis. For you, the first trip we'll do is to Diadema. And you're invited to go with us. Holy shit! I'm going to be excited! Everything is paid for. The bus ticket to go and come back.

2:13:37

That's cool, man.

2:13:38

That's cool. How generous.

2:13:40

We'll go to Egypt and you'll go to Osasco, to Diadema. I'm going to eat a dog in the dog. Yeah, the married one. It's your turn now. What do you have to say?

2:13:50

Well, I'd like to thank you so much for coming to the end of this super cool live. If you haven't left your like yet, it's going crazy. So leave your like, subscribe to the channel, become a member. It's important.

2:14:00

You saw that today the questions were from us, we gave preference to the members. That's it, man. You're there, hanging out in the chat, man. Thank you, Insider, our long-term sponsor. You're always here with us.

2:14:11

Link in the description.

2:14:12

Do you want to recode on the screen? Let's also leave some trip, something you want to leave the link. Even on our website, richardrasmussen.com.br.com, go to Africa, go to Pantanal, to Amazonia. There's a link in the description of Richard's website.

2:14:27

I don't know, when you're seeing this, you might be seeing it close to a trip that he hasn't even announced yet.

2:14:32

It's there. That's it.

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That's it.

2:14:35

And what do people write in the comments to prove that you've made it to the end?

2:14:38

Can I give you a suggestion? I've already come here. Palm feet. Palm feet. Palm feet. Palm feet. I thought it was going to be a joke.

2:14:46

I was thinking of something else.

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Yeah.

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I was thinking of smelling my hand.

2:14:50

Smelling my hand.

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Smelling my hand was awesome.

2:14:52

Pull my finger. Palm feet, so in the comments, prove that you made it to the end. I thank Richard, Julião, right? He used to call Julious sometimes. July, right? Sometimes. And you went to sleep, right? Because he was there, you saw, right? His eye, which was not sleepy, we know, it was not sleepy. We know. Hit a little bit and then that ...

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Jamaican Broccoli.

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Jamaican Broccoli.

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