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AWAL BERCANDA.. MALAH NANGIS BENERAN🤣- GORENGAN NETIZEN DAH GUE! - Yono Bakrie

Deddy Corbuzier

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5 4 3 2 1 and close the door I'm gonna put it on my face. I'm gonna put it on my face. I'm gonna put it on my face. I'm gonna put it on my face.

0:28

I'm gonna put it on my face.

0:30

I'm gonna put it on my face.

0:40

I'm gonna put it on my face. this I swear it was not on purpose That's how you play it You broke the set This is actually a security guard I swear to God I'm really nervous This is just a security guard That's big, try to separate it

1:20

I'll tell you this, the first time If you want to fight someone, and before anything else you wear high heels.

1:31

That's wrong.

1:33

Wrong?

1:34

Yes. I don't wear heels. You wear heels. You hit me and I hit you. Who do you think is stronger?

1:42

You want to wear heels, don't wear heels, that's the same thing.

1:44

Yes.

1:44

This is not a matter of heels, man. But there are heels. I'm like, I'm gonna snap my fingers. There's a scenario in your head. No, before this, we were joking, right?

2:08

We?

2:10

On social media, Instagram. We were joking, right?

2:13

I was joking about tagging BNN.

2:17

Yeah.

2:18

My drug police tagged me, my BNN tagged me.

2:21

No, I'm kidding. What?

2:23

You're a swimmer. Smooth. and I'm We're serious. My question is, what's wrong with you? What are you doing? You hate me so much. What did I do wrong to you? I never said anything bad about you. That's the first thing. Qualification first. Second, you're Thai, right?

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3:16

Oh, Thai, you're from Pentil, okay.

3:17

Oh, God.

3:19

Clothes, clothes.

3:20

I'm not wearing it anymore. You're cold, right? Cold? No. I'm dead. I'm a cover. Yeah, you like, I got a new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, People make videos without tongs, it's a problem for your life. It's close, Om. They make videos of me, my face.

4:09

But we criticize, not criticize, but we can also make a voice as a human right. Because it's proven...

4:17

Who do you think I am, writing PGAI?

4:21

It's not proven when I make videos, many people feel the same thing. Represented, it means it's true. Our request is only video, many people feel the same thing. Represented, it means true. We only have one request, don't get close.

4:28

Yeah, you're away from your phone.

4:29

Yeah, it's the same. How is it the same? The distance is on the phone.

4:32

It's stupid.

4:34

Uncle, just like this, keep it away from you.

4:36

Like me?

4:37

Yes, look.

4:38

No.

4:39

Yes.

4:40

Distance, don's too close! Where is it close? You know what, it's getting...

4:45

It's too far!

4:46

It's not that, we don't want to have bad feelings towards you. The closer we get, we feel like... This is more like Squidward, right?

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4:54

Yeah, but he's handsome. But Squidward is handsome, right? There's a handsome one, right? So it's not a problem if there's a handsome one. Here. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

5:05

I'm sorry.

5:06

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

5:20

I'm still close! You're reporting me to the police again.

5:25

Oh my God. I thought it was my phone.

5:28

No way.

5:29

I swear. So, it's okay. It's okay. We're close. But we're friends.

5:35

Hi.

5:37

Oh, no. Don't, sir. Don't, sir.

5:40

No problem.

5:41

We're close.

5:42

Where?

5:43

We're close. It's close to you not wearing clothes. That's a sign that you're not creative.

5:51

What do you mean by that?

5:53

If you don't wear clothes, you assume that the hook is that you don't wear clothes. You can't make words, that's why you don't wear clothes.

6:01

I don't understand what you're saying. If you make a video, first, don't get close. First, don't get close.

6:07

Yes, second, wear a shirt.

6:11

If you don't wear a shirt, it means that you're not creative. You think that opening a shirt is a video hook.

6:18

You make a video using your phone, Sir.

6:22

Oh God, how can this person be successful? video I'm at home, I'm using my cell phone. Yes, but it's disturbing the content. Daddy is talking about the important things, I agree. But please, wear clothes so as not to distract.

7:13

No, I'm not talking about the important things. I didn't talk about the police using drugs yesterday.

7:19

There is, it was taken at BNN. I'm the one who was tagged.

7:23

I tagged you at BNN. I'm the one who's being detected. I'm detecting you in BNN. You're moving in BNN? How come?

7:28

It's useless to detect.

7:31

Sir, you're moving.

7:32

No, no. That's in the past. Not anymore.

7:36

I mean, it's okay to be detected a little.

7:40

No need. It's not important. What's the point of people not wearing anything if they're detected?

7:44

Then why? Why are you wearing clothes? I don't need to. It's not important. Why do people not wear anything?

7:45

Then why do they wear clothes? Please, we only ask for a simple request. Wear clothes and don't be close. It's okay to use your hands, but don't be close to each other. We want to explain... But you have a physical problem, right?

7:59

I never said that. You make a video, your teeth are tight. I never said that.

8:04

I never did, but I've seen it in the comments.

8:08

Oh my God.

8:09

I don't know, Uncle. Please, just that, Uncle. Okay, here's the thing. Uncle, did you feel that when I made that video, there were a lot of people who agreed with me? Did you agree?

8:21

Okay, so that means it was hard. Many people agree. It's a buzzer. I don't have money for that. I don't have money for that. I'm sure it's a buzzer. And then you say, buy a... What's it called? Tripod.

8:36

My name is Yono Bakri, not Yona Sad Boy. Yono Bakri is my name. But you can be sad.

8:44

Yes, and I'm a boy.

8:51

This is for you guys who understand.

8:55

If you look at it, during this Ramadan, I don't have any important podcast. If I want to talk about it, I can. Yesterday, LPDP was a hit. The drug police suddenly started selling drugs. Crazy. Right? What else? There are a lot of police officers who are criminals. Crazy. I don't want to talk about it in Ramadan.

9:16

Why?

9:17

Because it's Ramadan. The month of fasting. And it's already discussed by everyone. It's already discussed by everyone. If I add it, it's just like shouting in the ocean. Okay, even though my voice is loud,

9:28

it will still be heard by people. But this is the month of Ramadan. Well, after the fasting month is over,

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we will cut it.

9:34

What is the relationship? Who knows, the issue is already finished.

9:36

Yes, but we don't know yet. But the RPDP is done, I don't want to talk about it. It's already settled. If it's like that, it will be removed. Removed. It's not settled. That's why I don't deal with it all. I don't make content about the events because it's Ramadan. I want it to be calm. It's already there.

9:51

For me personally, I want it to be calm. I want to be a newbie. I want to learn to be calm. Yes, as always. There's you who ruins everything. Right?

10:07

No, don't say that.

10:09

Right?

10:10

No. Here's the thing. What's the problem? Now, here's my question. What's the problem for Deddy Corbuzier, the most successful person in Indonesia,

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to wear the clothes in his video?

10:22

What's the problem?

10:24

Islam. What's the gender of your men's genitals? They're all male. I'm No. You think that's a worship? No. Wow, crazy. Om, when you do something good, it's equated with worship. You work for the good of your family, so it's worship.

10:52

No, I made a video about fat people yesterday.

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I swear, this person's mouth.

10:56

No, I feel bad, I made a video yesterday.

10:59

A lot, but a lot of what? What? What did you say about fat people? Om, what did you think about fat people? What do you think about fat people?

11:05

I forgot what I said. I said that skinny people and fat people are just different in eating.

11:08

Okay. And?

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Skinny people eat heart, fat people eat place.

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That's a criticism.

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Who knows, people will say,

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-"Oh, yeah, I have to take care of myself."

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You don't agree, do you?

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No. Skinny people eat what? I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

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I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

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I'm not sure.

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I'm not sure. You can be a descendant.

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You can.

11:48

Do you eat in your seat?

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Where? Where do I sit first?

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Where?

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On his sofa, it's up to him. He's the one who sits on the sofa.

12:00

But you eat in your seat, right?

12:01

People in their seats also eat in their seats, Om. Om, don't go there. I don't have any backing. I swear. Don't go there, Om. Don't go there first. No, here's the thing, Om.

12:15

What's wrong with Om Dad doing something good, in a good way? That's it. This is an advice for people who have been Muslim for a long time.

12:23

So you're not following Abib Jafar?

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What do you mean?

12:28

Abib Jafar doesn't say that when he watches my videos.

12:31

No, he doesn't.

12:32

Is it fasting?

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Who? Is it fasting?

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In this month of fasting?

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Yes, in the month of fasting.

12:37

Yes, it's fasting. So, what do you say to people? I'm not saying. I'm saying in which part, try. Of all these videos, which one did I say? Try, which one? I remember Uncle Dedy.

12:48

For example, when you said, this is one thing that Uncle Dedy can't do, then you have a problem with your wife. You know I just got divorced. There are people who just got divorced.

12:58

There are.

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A new group of widows.

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The activity? I'm I made that video with my wife. You can't do that. You can't do that. You can't do that. It's done.

13:25

Dot.

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Oh, it means it's because of your wife. Yes, it can't be because of... But from another point of view, I can admit it to you.

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That's your right, Daddy. To interpret all of that. This is how you think, Uncle. The conflict is chosen, not to accept it. That's what you say.

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It's like I'm defending myself.

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But thank you for making me cry. That's when I saw you become a human.

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Yes, I became a human.

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Usually, you're a motivator.

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I cried, I was scared.

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But it was fun, right? It was fun.

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From there, I felt that you're a real human being. I knew your fear. And this is the sentence that madeji 100% human in that content. He said, from the career side, no one is chasing. We just try to make 10,000. That's arrogant.

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That's human.

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He's never been out of his arrogance. Well, this is new. He's crying.

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But that's Panji as a human. Do you know what I'm crying. But that's me as a human being. Do you know what I'm disappointed about? In my opinion, my video with Panji is really good. Good. In my opinion, it's really good. Do you agree?

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I agree.

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Really?

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This one hasn't been aired yet.

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That's okay. It's the smallest video. One of them. When I talked to him about the case, he watched it until 3-4 million.

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Yes.

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When we talked about good things and good things, he watched a little.

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What does that mean?

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What does that mean? You don't have to make good content, you just don't watch it!

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You've already made it!

15:32

I have a special line, the host, where everyone is serious. That's the least amount of content.

15:41

In all the videos on this channel?

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Yes, that's the least amount of content. I still make it. But, I want to ask, do you get mental if the viewers are few? the If it doesn't reach, people will watch it a little. That's why when someone says, make a show that educates, make a show that educates, make it, we make a show that educates. But, it's not watched. But, the point is, do you watch it? Do you watch it? I don't mind if it's watched or not.

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I mean, for those who watch it, it's really good.

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It's really good for, the audience is really good I was inspired by that

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But I think the bad things are seen by people

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I don't know why

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Really?

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Yes

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Really?

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Yes, there are

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I even want to explain it, but it's not funny

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This is a joke

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The comedy is gone If I explain it, the comedy is gone.

16:47

Yesterday, I just made a content with the kids. One day, there were 8 contents. Mom told me to break up because I can't speak Japanese.

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Oh, yeah.

16:58

And someone said, -"Maria Ozawa." That's it. Someone commented, -"The good deed..." What was it? There's a comment, The good deed is to do something for Indonesia. Don't just look for content and money. Let's fight for Indonesia.

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That's right. In my opinion, except for the content that is personal to me, except for the content that is misleading or breaking the law. Misleading, breaking the law, that's it. Or content that...

17:32

But our viewers are happy. Our viewers like content that is Ramadhan.

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It means imagination.

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Ramadhan, the highest synaton, the synaton of punishment.

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Right.

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Our audience will be happy.

17:47

They said they like something that they've never seen before. Like Azab, it's never been seen before. That's why they want to watch it. Because they've never seen it before.

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The one who showed off 1M dollars. That's it.

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Never seen.

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Because that's me. I'm they are not interested, because they have never been educated never been educated? if the audience doesn't like it, do they not need educational content? come on, answer me what was the question? if the audience is a little educated, why? because they have never been educated or they are already educated, that's why they don't need to watch

18:42

honestly, I'm on a tour, ticket sales are a bit difficult education I'm helping him I'm Javadia China title I'm Javadia China, oh you and your wife?

19:05

My wife is Chinese

19:06

Oh, when?

19:07

What? What is it? April 11 in Jakarta, if you want to watch April 11 in Jakarta I'm Javadia China

19:16

What schedule do we make?

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I don't want to respect

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If I'm personal, the important thing is that our audience is funny

19:24

Funny because Uncle Dedy will come and host So at that time I sold tickets Right? It's a bit difficult

19:36

Even though the followers are 600 thousand The target audience is 300-500

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That's only 1%

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Yes, I didn't get it

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How much did you sell the tickets for?

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I sold it for 200,000 and 150,000

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200,000 and 150,000

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I swear it's so funny I'm the boss

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How many tickets did you sell?

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How much is 1,000 tickets?

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Oh my

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There's a tax on it wow, that's a lot it's not even production 200k 200k? 700k 800k

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700k for 200k viewers 140 million no, 700k 700k for 200k viewers 140k the building is 90k 700 viewers, 200.000 is 140

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140, the building is 90 and LED is 16

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what do we pay for it?

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what?

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140 million we pay

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to me?

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yes

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deal

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and then?

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but you pay me 140 million right? what? But you have to pay me, 140 million, right?

20:46

What?

20:47

140 million, you have to pay me.

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Yeah.

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Right? Deal.

20:52

What?

20:53

It's okay, it's up to you.

20:54

You bought the tickets, right? If it's a business, I'll let you know.

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Yeah.

21:02

Have you ever taught anyone? Teach someone.

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I learn from everyone. I'm Ready I didn't know him. What's your nose? I do bludger. I'm a smore. I know someone who's a no-rung to the plaza re Kabutohan or a guitar by Jerry's like it. I got me could be a family

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I'm gonna do dumb

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But I'm not a bianca. I'm a static at the goblins morning. Huh? scary non-tonic

21:24

Om om did he believe? I bought all the tickets and no one watched it you bought it? the 147th Street Alliance?

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yes

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I can't imagine, but if you want to, you can but no one watched it

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it's okay, I'll still stand up for an hour

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even though no one watched it?

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even though no one watched it, I can make another one

21:38

oh, you can't

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I can, because you bought it for free if you want exclusive, you can buy. You bought it for free. If you want exclusive, you have to buy it here. Oh, exclusive? You can't sign up anywhere using that material.

21:48

You can't sign up anywhere, right? Using that material. There are so many. The one you bought is the IP. I didn't buy it at all. I just want to end my career.

22:20

I'm sorry. foreign No, the Marga This person has no limit You're the one who said it

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No, right? Marga Cong Cun Cong

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Twice Cong

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Yes, twice

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Why Cong?

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I imagine you say this

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I accept Vini's marriage because of Cong Cun Cong That's your perfume

23:26

Like the name of a restaurant I'm a water monkey. I'm a fire monkey. I'm a fire monkey. Fire monkey.

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Water monkey. I'm a fire monkey. I'm a fire monkey. Fire monkey. Fire monkey.

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Water monkey.

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I understand Feng Shui. That's what was sold in the past. Do you remember? In the past, there was a toy that was sold back then I remember back then, they sold toys That were scattered around And then they called it Mangkisi

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Oh my god Do you know Mangkisi? No But do you know?

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No

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The one that's like a prick

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That's what it's called

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Oh my god

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That's it, Monyet Air No, this is real, Feng Shui CEO of Monyet Air in 1992 1992 monyet air okay the average person there is handsome you're a monkey

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monkey is handsome

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CEO

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om laga api orang

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why monkey can't be a person?

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i didn't say i'm handsome you just said handsome no, you're a monkey

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monkey air

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oh god you're a monkey you're a CEO i'm a Chinese. I'm a Chinese. I'm a Chinese. I'm a Chinese.

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I'm a Chinese. What's the show called? Kerbau Api. Kerbau Api?

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Muap.

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Muap? A monkey that's drowning in a kerbau api? The water is muap!

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But honestly, when I was searching, it didn't fit. Then I said, trust Allah.

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I'm sure, Kahi. If it doesn't fit, we throw it away.

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Throw it away. Zodiac too.

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It doesn't fit.

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If it fits, it's right.

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That means, if my name is Chang Selung, if I'm not mistaken. Aska is... Oh, there is still Aska. Aska was given a name by my father. My father passed away when Aska was one year old.

25:24

Aska was one year old. Aska was one year old when my father passed away when Aska was one year old. Aska was one year old?

25:26

Aska was one year old when my father passed away. So, about 19 years ago, my father passed away. So, when he was born, my father gave him a Chinese name. Okay. Then, my father passed away. Then, I forgot his name.

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25:38

Oh my God.

25:41

So, actually, if you ask Aska, does he have a Chinese name?

25:43

He does. So if you ask me, is there a Chinese name? Yes, there is! What is it called?

25:45

This is the problem!

25:46

This is it! How to do it?

25:48

The three of them are dead, boss.

25:49

But there must be a Congnya, right? Because of Marga.

25:52

Marga, right?

25:53

I don't know, I don't know this Javanese.

25:55

What's the difference between Marga and Se? What? C is the same, right? Marga is C, right? C is Cong, C is Tan, C is Tan, C is Cong. Uuuuh, only he can do that.

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I don't dare.

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There is a devil.

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Om, don't joke like that.

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This person is crazy.

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There is, boss.

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Marga is C, the name is Tan.

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Yes, if C is Cong, it means C Cong. Oh. If Marga is cong, it means say cong.

26:34

Tan Cepin. Cap Gotun.

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Cap Gotun.

26:41

Xi Jinping.

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You're so funny. The funny thing is...

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Mr. Goff.

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The funny thing is...

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I'm panicking. I'm going to say Chong Chun Chong.

26:55

You're not laughing, that's not right.

26:58

The first time I heard it, I was a bit... Because I'm not used to it. This is a problem of not being used to the Chinese name. Actually, I also feel that people in my family will be like that. The response is minimal. I'm jealous of the comedians.

27:14

What is this? The tone, Yon, he said. Don't be pressured. Don't be like, chong chun chong. So? Chong chun chong, he said.

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It's even worse.

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That's why. But, from there I know all Chinese names can be like that. Yes, that's right.

27:32

Chong... who's that? Chong Sze Lung.

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Chong Sze Lung.

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That's right.

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Chong Sze Lung.

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Yes, that's right.

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One theater. Chong Salung. Yeah, that's right. That's a lie. That's just a difference of habit. Just a habit. How should I say it? I don't know. I know.

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27:58

I don't know. I know how to call it. There's a tone. When my mom was still alive, when my dad called, when he was about to call his full name, he said, Chang Selung.

28:10

Wow, it's like a Chinese drama.

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Right?

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Chang Selung.

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It's good, right? Chang Selung.

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Chang... let me try it. Chang Selung.

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Okay.

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Is it the same?

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Like this.

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Chang...

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Try it.

28:24

Chang... Sel... Okay Guinea Chang Chang so It'll come on a charana See so to the ujung it'll come on a so Lydian, you might I didn't leave anything

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below Chang so Long long it long like lucky long look at you big Cang-se-lung. Lung-et-lung. Naik lagi! Lung. Lu kejepit gigi. Lung-nya naik. Lung.

28:50

Cang-se-lung. Cang-se-lung. Cang-se-lung. Cong-cing-cong. Berarti lidahnya kebawa juga? Nadanya sama?

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Cong-cing-cong. I'm and gay TJ TJ o NG. Okay, Tom

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TJ o NG TJ o NG

29:33

What it money

29:45

It's a chara nada. Yeah, I'm a him. Cong su cong. Cong su cong. That's how you pronounce it. It should be like that.

29:46

What if you don't have a complete pronunciation?

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Cong.

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Cong su. Kwaku meja.

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Su cong.

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You can do that?

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Su cong.

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You can.

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But it's like you're saying it in a different way. No, it's like that. Lisa. Oh, it's not a complete name. I don't think it's possible. Chong Selung.

30:26

I think it's only in the movie Silat. Silat is still called for a long time.

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But I swear, I said it like that. Like, there's this kind of thing. Chong Selung. On the table.

30:39

But I think if you're really angry, it's called a complete name.

30:43

Chong Selung.

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Oh, yeah, that's it.

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If you're in love.

30:46

Jet Li's movie, right? Yeah.

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Cong Selung!

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Cong Selung!

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Cong Selung! But I want to ask, are Chinese people usually quick-witted?

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Quick-witted?

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Like, they're quick-witted.

31:09

No, because that's how they talk. That's their way of speaking. And back then, in Indonesia, everyone was a newcomer. And life was hard in China.

31:20

In China?

31:21

In China, it was hard. It was hard from the old days. And now, life is hard. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that.

31:35

I'm not saying that. That's a new title, your Chinese psychologist. Right? Yeah. This is a slap, man. Slap. We are in a relationship. Javanese people rarely talk to each other. You slap. Oh, I got hit mentally, man.

31:53

Then not long after...

31:54

Is Mr. Jokowi Javanese? No.

31:57

My wife told me.

32:00

That's why Javanese people, are being insulted, they're like, oh my God, they're so rude. Mr. Jokowi said a lot of things.

32:07

Mr. Jokowi is strong, he's great.

32:09

He's strong.

32:10

So, not all Javanese people are like that?

32:12

Not all Javanese people. I am. Right? I am.

32:15

I'm safe, right?

32:17

No, don't say that. So, you're being insulted? I was being scolded. I was told not to say anything. That was a scolding.

32:26

Sometimes when you're angry.

32:28

Huh?

32:30

I was like, I was being harsh. You got divorced?

32:36

No, I didn't.

32:38

I was the one who got divorced. Not everyone is like Uncle Deddy.

32:42

You were arguing with me. Why were you arguing with me? This was a discussion about China. I'm not married. You're not married to me? No, I'm just a Chinese.

33:06

Not a husband and wife.

33:08

Oh, so you're just an advisor. Yeah, an advisor. Like in the movie Silat, there's an advisor. Yeah, an advisor to someone who failed.

33:16

That's why.

33:17

It's okay. Learn from other people's failures. So, your wife, when she talks to you, is tough. Tough. How tough is she? I'm not married to a shaman, so what should I do? What you should do is simple.

33:50

You tell your wife, You can talk to me, you can get mad at me, you can say anything to me.

33:56

Can I?

33:57

Use Chinese. So, one, you don't understand. Two, your accent is funny. Yes, yes. one, you don't understand, and two, the tone is funny Oh my God. That's TikTok. It's so catchy. It's catchy, right?

34:25

It's so good to watch Kung Fu.

34:26

Yeah, that's it.

34:27

That's the way.

34:29

So, he can be angry, but not in Chinese. Okay, I'll tell my wife later. If he's angry, he has to use Chinese.

34:36

What if he's angry in Javanese? Javanese is hard, but he can speak rough Javanese. I'm Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

35:05

Yeah.

35:06

Yeah.

35:24

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. How do you do your fasting? Oh, I used to fast.

35:26

Oh, you fasted before this?

35:28

I only eat once a day at night. I only drink.

35:33

Oh, you don't eat during fasting.

35:35

I don't eat during fasting. So, he's used to seeing me not eating. But he always asks me about Islam. And I have to explain.

35:45

Yesterday, you made a content about Ustaz Felix Yau.

35:50

Right?

35:51

Yes, that's right.

35:52

Honestly, what do you feel for Aska? For Ustaz? Of course, for Ustaz. What is he doing?

35:58

I said that it will cause a conflict, people will hear. Because people usually say that the father should support the child. But there are also many people who say that in order to get a reward or something, if the child is born,

36:14

the father is saved. There are also those words. But in my opinion, Allah is bigger than that. I mean, there are stories of prophets who tried to, not tried, there are stories of prophets

36:29

whose friends are still non-Muslims. There are. Some who failed to become Muslims, there are also. Some who just want to die, just become Muslims, there are also. I'm Jujur, jujur, jujur ya. Terserah dia sih. Jujur. Ya mungkin kata-kata gue jadi loko terserah dia. Ya karena gini, maksud gue umur udah hampir 20, Pak.

37:12

Iya.

37:12

Gitu. Gue ngerasain bahwa ketika dulu kita terpaksa pun melakuinnya, nanti ada apa-apa gue yang disalahin nanti.

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37:21

Ah.

37:22

Iya kan? I think if we talk about Islam, there are a lot of negative images in society, in the world. But actually, I don't think Islam teaches evil, it doesn't teach violence. In fact, I don't think it's about teaching kindness. Islam teaches us the way of life. It makes us hard, it makes us good, it makes us human. Do you remember back then? If someone killed or bombed someone,

37:56

and then said, oh, Islam is like that, it's like that. Do you remember back then in Tibet or where? The Buddhist slaughtering. Oh, so that's how Buddhism is. That's evil. No, right?

38:06

The human being, Oknum.

38:07

The human being.

38:08

Because I was sad too. There's a saying, when there's a cry of Allah, there's always a car exploding.

38:13

Yes, that's it. But you can't correlate that to religion. Then, for example, oh, in the past, women couldn't drive. Everyone had to be like this. They had to be like this in Saudi Arabia. You depicted Saudi Arabia.

38:28

Not Islam.

38:29

It's not like that in Indonesia. Not in Malaysia.

38:32

Right.

38:33

You depicted Saudi Arabia, not Islam.

38:38

This is cool, Islam Nubi. The view.

38:41

Is that right?

38:42

Yes, that's right.

38:43

Right? Someone said, it's like this in said, it's in Arab, like this, like this, like this. Okay. It's in Arab, right?

38:49

I said.

38:50

In Arab, not in Islam. Not in Islam.

38:53

Yes. Why did you bring it to Islam?

38:55

You can't. Well, it was in Tibet that the Buddha of such events. In Tibet, right? I'm We're just friends, we don't ask about our race. That's how Indonesia is supposed to be.

39:25

What do you mean?

39:26

We don't ask about our race, religion, etc. We're just friends.

39:32

But if I'm a guest, I have to know. So we can talk to each other.

39:37

So we don't get it wrong.

39:39

Yes.

39:40

But, I mean, now it's like that. I always talk about it, back then there were books like, The Death of a Muslim, The Death of a Russian,

39:48

The Death of a Catholic. There was.

39:52

Back then, it was so frontal.

39:54

Why didn't you try to publish that book first?

39:57

Oh, yeah.

39:59

It was crazy back then.

40:00

The story of Mr. Haji being carried by a pastor

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was in books like that.

40:04

That's right.

40:06

There's a viral story on TikTok. There's a girl, she's eating, and there's a text. She's offered to choose between 2 billion or becoming a Muslim. Then she said, I choose 2 billion. She was attacked by netizens.

40:20

Wow, that's stupid. She was attacked, I swear. What if she's already a Muslim?

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40:24

Yeah, that's stupid. Attack. Attack, I swear. What if he's already Muslim?

40:25

Yes, that's him. Why is he attacked? Why is he attacked?

40:28

If I was offered 2 billion or become Muslim, 2 billion.

40:29

2 billion, clearly.

40:30

People are already Muslim, why should I be Muslim again?

40:31

That's cool, right? Yes, yes, yes, it's true, Om.

40:33

But why are you? That's cool, right? Yes, yes, that's right. But, why? Let me ask you as a comic. I'm often tied up by Panji.

40:49

Since before... ...the shape of Om Ded was like this.

40:53

Yes, right?

40:55

The one who made Deddy Cahyadi famous, right?

40:57

He was. When I was a lead actor, he tied me up.

41:03

When I... He kept tying me up. But I... I'm your best friend. I told him too. I mean...

41:14

To be fair.

41:15

Yeah, but...

41:16

It depends on who you're talking to, or it depends on... What?

41:23

Wow.

41:24

What do I do? I don't know either. My question is this. Who or what? Wow.

41:31

Friends.

41:34

If it's friends, I'm not really friends with you.

41:37

But you know each other.

41:38

Yes, I know. But how do you know people won't get offended?

41:43

Oh, this. I don't know, I can't. In my opinion, there are some parts that... Like, we meet not just once, Om.

41:53

Okay, yeah, yeah.

41:54

But I've never hung out with you.

41:56

Never. Okay. Om Ded is a good person.

41:59

You're talking here, I'm a good person. Do you know where I'm from?

42:06

As far as I know. That's why you can't be angry. Because it's safe to just have a fight with me.

42:11

So there's an example.

42:12

There's an example.

42:15

Okay.

42:18

There's an example. So it's safe, Om Dad. It's okay to be asked to joke.

42:21

Now I'm sure Om Daddy will be okay with this joke. Now I'm going back to the topic. If the person who said I'm bald and I'm wearing a wig is not a comedian... For example, there's someone who randomly made this joke. Wow, Om Daddy is like this.

42:40

Do you think Om Daddy will be mad? Yes.

42:43

In my opinion.

42:44

In your opinion? In my opinion. Because there are two ways, sir. Om Dede will be safe.

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42:53

I'm still safe.

42:54

Still safe. In my opinion, before Om Dede answers, everyone will be like, there's someone who parodies Dede Coburn.

43:01

It's funny.

43:02

Until Om Dede. Om Dede will definitely laugh again. Deddy Kopun is so funny. Even Omdet. Omdet must be joking.

43:06

But there was a Halloween case where people followed other people's style.

43:13

Not Omdet, right? Not me. I don't know about Halloween cases.

43:18

There is, but I don't want to mention the name. It will be long. There is.

43:22

There is?

43:23

So, this person followed the style of the artist. The artist long story. There is. So, this person follows the style of the artist, and the artist is offended. There is.

43:29

Then I'm dead. I'm following the dicta. Like that. Like I'm with the dicta, the dicta is not angry. It's safe, Alhamdulillah. But why are people angry? Is there anyone who is angry?

43:43

There is. So, when you make comedy, do you think about it?

43:48

I do.

43:51

For example, on my Instagram, I make something like comedy. Just now, someone said, this is my channel. If you don't like it, it's okay. But what comes out of my channel, I think they are as good as me. If no one likes it, or maybe it's okay.

44:13

What about the thing that you did yesterday?

44:16

It's a bit hard, suddenly.

44:18

No, I mean, do you think he's bold? Bold.

44:22

Bold. Very bold, Bang Panji.

44:33

He wants it to be safe. As a comedian, he wants it to be safe.

44:37

What is your bold deficiency? This is bold. I mean, if you say it's bold, it means that after I said that you don't necessarily want to do something like that, right?

44:47

Not yet, of course.

44:48

Okay. That means...

44:49

Say my name.

44:50

Say my name.

44:51

Yes, bold. I don't have any needs either. But as a comedian, it's cool. This is really cool. This person is really bold.

45:04

Yes, yes, yes. Say my name. Omica? Cool! This is a cool relationship. Very brave. Yeah. Say the name. Say the name of someone who has never hung out with you. And it's impossible for him to hang out with Gibran or anyone else.

45:17

Maybe. Oh, if it's me, for example, I'm a stand-up comedian. I'm a stand-up comedian, I say the name of someone who has never hung out with me.

45:23

You're a stand-up comedian, you dare to say my name, but people never come. You dare to say your name, right?

45:25

I do.

45:26

That's why there's a limit.

45:28

Oh, yeah.

45:29

Who do you dare to say your name?

45:30

Yeah, that's right. For example, there's a story about... No, there's no such thing. Radit has already known.

45:39

Yeah.

45:41

So, according to Om Deddy, is it okay to joke when you don't know each other?

45:48

It's okay, but there's a risk. Oh. Because we can't predict people. If you ask if it's okay or not, it's okay. But the risk is on each of us.

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46:01

Yeah.

46:02

Yeah, right. If you get hit, it's on each of us.

46:04

Who's going to be hit, it's our own risk.

46:05

Who's going to beat us?

46:06

If you put it that way, it's impossible. But if it's possible, in the context of comedy, it's possible. But if someone gets offended...

46:13

Yes, yes. That means I'm safe so far. Om Dede can't beat me.

46:18

If the people aren't offended, like the case of Frimawan and Fajar, no one was offended. Fajar was actually calm. Everyone was calm. Then, the people fried them.

46:28

So, no one was wrong. The fried ones were wrong. From this broad context,

46:35

the one who took the advantage was wrong. Yes, but there are words like, it's not right. It's hard if we want to talk about what's right. It's hard to say which one is right and which one is wrong.

46:47

One question, Om. Why is Om Dede's success so successful?

46:54

The dubbing is great.

46:55

Okay, deal. We'll talk about it tonight. Okay.

47:00

One motivation, Om. One. The last one. What motivation? Anything. To be honest, I often hear. Satu Om. Last one. What motivation? Motivation. Anything. Honestly, I often hear what you say, Om Dad.

47:09

Since we met.

47:10

I'm focused.

47:12

Focused?

47:13

I'm focused. I'm a focused person. I'm a focused person and I'm pattern-based.

47:24

I make something positive become a habit.

47:30

Focus make something positive become a habit.

47:34

For example, I always tell people I can't be disturbed by people until 10 o'clock. I wake up at 5 o'clock, I usually wake up the latest.

47:42

Okay.

47:42

From 5 to 10 o'clock, I have a routine pattern that I can't be disturbed. For example, from 5 to 10, I read books. I still read books. I write journals.

47:55

For today?

47:56

For every day.

47:58

Oh, wow.

47:59

So, I still read books. I have to read books. I can't not read.

48:04

I read books. I have to read books. I can't not read.

48:07

I read books, write journals.

48:11

I watch educational stuff. I still watch psychology, philosophy, etc. Until 10 o'clock.

48:25

So the video without clothes is the video from yesterday. It was just released that day.

48:27

Oh, okay.

48:29

If it's 10 o'clock, I'm free. I can do whatever I want. Until what time? But sometimes, it's around 9 o'clock. If I'm already in the shower, I go to the gym. I have to go to the gym. I can't not go.

48:45

That was one of the focus.

48:47

Focus. Because my context is, you can't not go. You can't not go, and it's like this. For example, I'm sick. I have a fever. I still go to the gym.

48:56

Yes. I still go to the gym.

48:58

But that's first major.

48:59

What's the gym? Yes, I haven't finished my workout yet.

49:07

But you're still there?

49:09

Yes, because I don't want to lose the habit of being there. Because once the habit is gone, I'll look for an excuse tomorrow. You have a fever, you come to the gym, but you're just there? I'm just there. I can sleep at the gym. But I'm in the gym.

49:26

I can imagine.

49:28

Because you don't want your body to respond to other things. Yesterday, you said no.

49:33

Today, you said yes.

49:34

Because our brain is too smart. And our brain is too spoiled. So the context is, it can be no, right?

49:43

There's the fact. The data. It could be no. It's okay.

49:48

It's okay.

49:49

Because it's sick.

49:50

It's sick. I don't want it. So, I'm sick. Yes, I'm sick. I don't practice, but I'm at the gym. Okay. Whatever it is. If I like to swim, I don't want to see the weather.

50:01

If I have made a schedule tomorrow. I'll read this tomorrow. I'll swim at 9.30. I'll make a schedule. I'll swim at 9.30. No matter what the weather is.

50:17

Whether it's hot, rainy, or windy, I'll still swim.

50:22

Okay.

50:23

I'll still swim. Unless I'm sick. Because if I'm sick, I'll get a fever. I kept swimming, except when I was sick. Because when I was sick, I got a fever and I went into the swimming pool, so I was a bit dizzy.

50:32

Next to it?

50:33

Next to it.

50:34

That's right. I was like that in the swimming pool. It looks weird. This morning, it was raining a little. Then there was Aska, and Nada. I had changed into my swimming suit. Nada was a bit worried,

50:55

it's raining, and it's going to hurt. Aska had known me for a long time. Aska just said, come on, let him do that. Let him do that. I was so frustrated.

51:08

I was so cold to him.

51:11

I was so annoyed. But when he asked me, I said, I won't lose my habit. I'll do anything. So, I focused. I focused on one thing.

51:23

I didn't want to break it. People are like this. I focus. I focus on one point. So, I don't want to break it. People are like this. There's no one... Now, we are too used to saying that I'm multitasking. Right? I'm multitasking.

51:35

I can do this and that. No. Humans are not created to multitask.

51:39

Humans are not created to multitask?

51:41

No. No. Many people don't know this. Humans are never created by multitasking. The word multitasking, in the early 1920s, was a computer.

51:51

Not for humans?

51:53

Not for humans. CPUs can do two tasks at once, and it's called multitasking. The brain is split into two, one does one task. Okay? That's why when we buy a phone, the RAM is bigger.

52:06

Yes.

52:07

The bigger the RAM, the more tasks it can do.

52:10

True.

52:11

It's not multitasking, it's splitting the RAM. If it's multitasking, the RAM is one, running everything together. No, it's splitting. If it's working, the RAM is a little for this, the RAM is a little for that. The problem is, the more the handphone RAM, the bigger it is. We don't have that.

52:28

We don't have a bigger one. For example, I can drive while using Bluetooth.

52:36

Phone, okay. Read the research. People drive while listening to music, people drive while listening to Bluetooth, using Bluetooth. What percentage of accidents do they have? Even though they feel it's multitasking. Okay. while listening to music, while driving, listening to Bluetooth, using Bluetooth, how much does the accident increase? Even though he feels it's multitasking.

52:48

Okay.

52:49

You watch Netflix while folding clothes, or while driving, there are two things, either the clothes you fold are not neat, or the movie is skipped a few seconds. What did you say earlier?

53:03

Yes, yes, yes.

53:04

So, we are not designed to multitask. But, multitasking doesn't mean that it's wrong. I mean, if you smoke while reading a book, it's not right.

53:17

But multitasking is like, there are three jobs. People who are call multitasking. This editor is crazy. He can edit, but he's also a creative team. But he's also a cameraman. Multitasking is what people call multitasking.

53:36

That's what people call multitasking. Actually, humans can't create that. Unless the job is too easy. Unless the job is too easy. Unless the work is too easy. You don't need to have all the energy. And that's not multitasking.

53:52

Your brain is just divided. Not when you're working together. That's not multitasking. If you're working together, try to edit the video while you're... Try to make a podcast about it.

54:05

You can't, right?

54:06

True.

54:08

How do you edit the video while you're trying to make a podcast?

54:10

You can't.

54:11

You edit the video, you edit the video. You try to make a podcast, you try to make a podcast.

54:13

And editing also needs to think.

54:15

Editing also needs to think.

54:16

It needs to be told.

54:17

That's why I think the most correct context is focus. That's when people say, if you choose two rabbits, you get one, you get none. You chase two rabbits, you don't get both.

54:30

You get one.

54:34

You can't get both.

54:36

You don't even get one, you lose them all.

54:38

You chase two rabbits, you run here, you run there, you chase there, you lose them both. You don't even get both of them.

54:46

Focus.

54:47

Well, for me, I'm focused. But I don't want to say what I'm doing is right.

54:53

So, focus and journaling, focus on doing what has been your own promise.

54:58

Right, focus can be different. You can, what is your focus, what is my focus.

55:03

Well, what does it affect your career? This is how you live your life.

55:07

Right? Okay, that's enough.

55:10

What does it affect your career?

55:11

What does it affect your career that makes you successful?

55:13

Discipline. Discipline.

55:18

Like shooting?

55:20

Discipline. So, the context is discipline. The context is habitual, discipline. There are many people who, for example, just work. They don't have time for their lives. They just work.

55:37

The context is discipline. My core is discipline. To myself. That's the impact of's my own. That's it. It's my own. It's my own.

55:46

So, when I do something, I'm all out.

55:51

And I apply the rules to my children.

55:52

Which eventually became a habit.

55:53

For example, the rules at home are, you don't go to the children. And it became a habit. For example, the rule at home is, if you don't go to the gym, you don't eat today.

56:11

If you don't go to the gym, you don't eat?

56:12

You don't eat today.

56:13

Oh my God.

56:14

People say, Oh, you go to the gym? No, people can't not eat for three weeks. Where do you go the time from? The world record is that people don't eat for 300 days.

56:25

300 days means?

56:27

Yes.

56:28

Almost a year. A year, that's the world record.

56:30

Drink?

56:31

Drink. No gym, no eating today.

56:35

That's the rule at home?

56:36

The rule at home. You don't train, you don't eat today. At first, I was like that since I was a kid.

56:46

No wonder your head was kicked.

56:51

Yes, I was really hit. I did it since I was a kid. I've been doing it for years. I didn't eat, I didn't practice, I didn't eat.

57:02

So, he adjusted it.

57:14

Okay.

57:16

60 days becomes a habit. Especially if you run for 100 days and it takes a long time. Now, when the example is... When the example... That's the rule I gave. But suddenly there's an example,

57:29

Eh, there's... This bread came from my friend. It's really good. There's chocolate. It's really good. He's not practicing. For example, Sinada is not practicing. Or Aska is not practicing.

57:41

Then I said, try it. This is really good. He said, I haven't practiced. I said, what do you mean you haven't practiced? Just eat first, then practice. I mean, I still practiced.

57:55

Not the old days.

57:56

I didn't say which old days. Just eat first, then practice. No one wants to.

58:02

Because of the habit.

58:04

Because of the habit. If I don't practice, I won't eat. So, even though I was offered to practice, because it's already a habit. So, they can't do that anymore. But, at first, if you ask me how it started, it was with tears.

58:21

Yes, yes.

58:22

I immediately reflected, I should have done this, because I immediately reflected oh, I should have been like this because I still often say just tomorrow

58:28

so there is no word just tomorrow

58:30

yes, yes

58:31

the context is there is no word just tomorrow

58:33

I feel like there are so many things that finally come out just tomorrow it's safe, just tomorrow

58:38

so you can't there is a word just tomorrow it's forbidden for me there is no word just tomorrow

58:43

how many years have you been saying that? Hahaha

58:46

How many years have you been saying that?

58:50

Oh, yeah. That's the context. But my kids are used to it. But that's good. When I offer them food first, they can eat.

58:58

Even though your dad is not angry.

58:59

It's up to you. You want to eat first, then you go to the gym, it's okay. The important thing is you don't go to the gym today, you don't eat.

59:06

Okay.

59:07

My logic is simple. You don't go to the gym, why do you eat? No one will burn you. Right. Because you're sedentary. Your life is sedentary, you just sit.

59:18

Sit and talk to your life in front of the computer.

59:21

What's being burned? it's so funny, the life sitting and talking

59:28

even my kids

59:29

they are sedentary sitting and talking in front of the computer they are all burnt, 500 calories they are all burnt, 500 calories 24 hours and the BMR

59:44

they ate 2000 calories what are you eating? no one was being burned 24 hours with the BMR add it

59:45

you eat 2000 what do you eat?

59:47

no one is burning

59:50

yes yes, that's right

59:51

what do you want to eat? no one is burning if you don't work out for an hour wow, that's a 24-hour burn

59:56

yes

59:57

if you do boxing the burn is crazy eat if not, what do you want to eat? you eat for entertainment, right?

1:00:07

you are right Eat. Why would you eat? You eat for entertainment, right? I mean, come on!

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Right?

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Right?

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Oh my God, that's so funny.

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I'm not even strong anymore.

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All I did was just sit and talk.

1:00:22

Sir, you sit and talk, how many calories did you burn?

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Yes, yes

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We were going to your house, you were driving here, you were driving a car Driving a car How many calories did you burn?

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Yes, yes

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Yes, yes How many calories did you burn? Did you use AC in the car? Yes You didn't sweat, did you?

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No

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No calories

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No calories You were hanging out here, right? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry. If you're thin, you have to exercise and eat a lot. Yes. But why are we talking about health?

1:01:05

It's important, Om.

1:01:07

But that's it. They already realize it. And we like to insult each other's physique at home.

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1:01:16

What kind of family is this? Who taught you?

1:01:21

Me.

1:01:22

How was it the first time? Habit is created. What kind of ASK did you do?

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For example, ASK. I was weak when I was boxing. I was weak. I was a guy. I was better than a guy.

1:01:38

What did ASK say?

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They were angry.

1:01:41

They were so bored.

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They were old. It was so bored. He was old.

1:01:46

He was emotional. He was emotional. Nada, when he was a bit fat, he wanted to raise a child and had a pig. Nada said, I want to be hit by an army. I'm He's a fat uncle. Oh, he just gives him an iPhone. He's a fat uncle. Aska is even worse.

1:02:28

Where's my dad?

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He's thought to be gone.

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That's my dad. Why are you doing that? Oh, no. He's not wearing a shirt.

1:02:38

That's not my dad.

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Life is hard.

1:02:42

We often say bad words. We laugh. So, we often say that. Then we laugh, like, damn, you're so rude.

1:02:45

Then, I saw that Uncle Dedy and Aska were about to leave. Love you, love you. It's like in a podcast.

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They said, love you, love you.

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Yes, I saw it.

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Aska went upstairs, Uncle Dedy went straight. What's the English for soft cover? What's the English for soft cover? Love you, Love you. So, my friends discussed it. They said, you want to say love you to your dad? Yeah. They discussed it. What kind of world is this? I was like, what kind of people are these?

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It's not like the public.

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I asked my friends, my friends talk about when I say love you to you. For them, it's not their world. It's really weird. I asked, what's your answer? My friends said, what's your answer? Then Aska said, my answer is,

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don't you do that to your parents? No, it's really weird.

1:03:51

So weird is a perception, sir. It depends on who experiences it.

1:03:56

It depends on who experiences it. For them, it's weird if not. Well, it's the same for them if they don't exercise, eating is weird. Oh yeah. So it's okay if he's weird, right? It's okay if he's weird, but the context is not the I love you.

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I mean, it's not I love you in the sense that... Okay, I love you, I love you, that's meaningful. But the context is, since I was a kid, I planted that it can't exist. Until it becomes weird when it's gone.

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Okay. That's right.

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Because when I was young, when I said I love you, he was silent. He said, I said I love you. Because I have to plant it first. So, I'm sorry, I love you. The older I get, when I'm in high school, I love you. Aska, you don't say anything.

1:04:49

Hmm.

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I love you. Maybe I'm a bit stubborn. But in the long run, I think it's safe. In front of people, do you talk like, well, whatever.

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Yeah, like,

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Da!

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Like, Da!

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Da! like that. Yeah, like da. Love you. Oh my God, what kind of life is this? But Om Dad, when you're now looking at the results, are you happy?

1:05:13

I'm happy, but I'm surprised.

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It turns out... Despite me not telling you, it turns out that many of my friends said that didn't happen to them. Because my brain is normal.

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For you, it's normal? Because I'm like that to my dad. I was just about to ask that.

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Yes.

1:05:36

Your dad also taught you the same thing?

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Yes.

1:05:40

My dad is like that to me.

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Even though his English is bad. Right? People in the past, their English was good

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but everyone can say love you

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yes, yes

1:05:48

love you dad love you dad when I was 30 years old, he still said love you love you

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there are two parents

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yes, when I was 30 years old he said love you, and I said love you don't let

1:06:03

when when the person is no longer breathing then say love you. Don't let... when the person is not breathing, you say I love you.

1:06:14

I just drank.

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Because there are so many incidents, sick, nothing, I love you. I love you so much. It can happen. Don't let it happen. I love confused. My friends were like, what's going on? It's not normal anymore.

1:06:48

Right.

1:06:50

You're just big. But then I thought, wait, morally, ethically, etc. What's wrong with talking to your parents? And what's wrong with parents talking to their kids?

1:07:05

Nothing, sir.

1:07:08

Maybe we've lost our morals.

1:07:12

We've moved here. Because it's not conducive for the eye.

1:07:22

No, but I mean, why do I always tell people this? Why. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We went to the gym together. Then he said, Are you crazy?

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Is it a training with you? Yes. I just eat with my son, my son doesn't want to. Eat together, my son doesn't want to.

1:08:00

He was 3-4 years old. I don't want to eat. He was in the room, I invited her to eat. She was angry. I said, eat this, eat that. I'm doing my this and that. One example,

1:08:13

there was never a TV in my room. There was no computer in the room. Computer and TV in the living room. And one? It's okay, there are several. Why? So you don't stay in the room.

1:08:33

Oh, because the activity is in the room.

1:08:36

Oh.

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You can't eat in the room. TV is not in the room. Computer is not in the room. Except for Aska, when she's in college. She can bring her laptop anywhere. But is not in the room. Except for Aska when she's in college. She's carrying a laptop.

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But before, there was none. So, watching TV in the room is forbidden for me. Even in my room, there's none. TV is only in the living room. The interesting thing is when we're competing for the movie.

1:09:08

Again?

1:09:09

Yes. That's what makes the conversation, that's what makes the conversation, boss.

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I'm a big shot.

1:09:15

Yes, that's right. Yes, yes.

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If not, why does the parents always say, yes, like this, like this, like this, my son doesn't get along with me. Because you don't know what he's watching.

1:09:26

I also...

1:09:29

This is what he doesn't want to do when he watches me. What movie are you watching? This and that.

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1:09:35

What is this? Just a kiss, sir.

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What movie is that? Finally I'm watching it. Or I'm watching it, then he's watching it. Or we watch it together. I already go to town. Yeah, I'm gonna turn barang and on to barang. Oh, no, did he? Rami-rami no Tony Natalie, but I did a steamer. Yeah, I'm gonna go on get to a gym Gamal took baramogu This will be a concert in a call. We'll get a harmonia

1:09:58

Begitu da sasangha Jim to Because we went home together, so I didn't say love you. If I said love you, you'd be more surprised. Really? Because of that, I thought... Then he asked me, how can I get my child closer to me?

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I can't answer. Why?

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It's too late.

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What do you mean?

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When you just started, it was all at the age of 16. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

1:10:25

I'm not sure.

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I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

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I'm not sure. And I tried to, okay, now is the time to try to make a phone call. Assalamualaikum. Let's eat. I'll go to work first. That's the maximum.

1:10:54

But you started, right?

1:10:58

But my father called, like there's no chemistry.

1:11:03

There will be no chemistry. I never talked about chemistry. I talked about habits.

1:11:13

Wow, focus.

1:11:16

Don't say there's no chemistry. There's definitely no chemistry. And there will be chemistry. Not necessarily, chemistry is built slowly. It's just a habit. I'm not talking about chemistry, I'm talking about habits.

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That's it. I'm not talking about healthy people, good body, no, I'm talking about habits. It's the same as when people ask, you,

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you call your dad, just say that, but there's no chemistry. That's the question.

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It's like... It's a daily thing? Yes, but 10 times a day. Is it useful? If I practice for an hour a day, my load is heavy. He only does 10 push-ups a day.

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Oh, for the body, it's really little.

1:12:13

It's really little, right? My answer is not like that. My answer is always, yes, it's useful. It's useful, Uncle. Is it compared?

1:12:23

Oh... Okay, yes. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that.

1:12:42

I'm not going to do that. But at least when shit happens, what I remember is, I call my dad daily.

1:12:52

Is that right?

1:12:57

Let's say there's no chemistry, just assume it's weird. And shit, your dad suddenly disappears. What you'll remember is, I'm focus, it means focus but maybe I'm old, so I talk like this that's why, healthy food from Squidward but when is the show?

1:13:31

11 April, Om

1:13:33

11 April

1:13:34

in Jakarta

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where? I don't know

1:13:37

I don't know, this is still immediately informed in the near future

1:13:40

still, okay

1:13:41

11 April in Jakarta where to buy tickets?

1:13:44

buy tickets at www.yostripbakri.com

1:13:52

Oh, your personal website. My own website.

1:13:54

So, it's not a third party website?

1:13:58

The price is 200,000 to 250,000.

1:14:00

250,000.

1:14:01

What's the page number?

1:14:03

There's Firza Falaza, Pak Cinko's podcast, China Kocak, Erwin Budanbari William. How long is the event? The event is 3 hours.

1:14:14

3 hours. 11th of April. Okay, it's still a month.

1:14:20

A month.

1:14:22

So, my friends, I'll try to make it happen. If I pass, I'll come. yeah see you guys i will try my best if i pass, i will come please come to roasting

1:14:30

there is the battery

1:14:32

yeah i got it

1:14:34

i got it i got it

1:14:36

bro thank you

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