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Inventadas | Las Alucines | 02x26

Inventadas | Las Alucines | 02x26

Las Alucines

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0:00

Hey, dude, we need something more hallucinating, right?

0:02

I think so. Are we going crazy or what?

0:20

Hello! How are you?

0:23

Welcome to your true lifestyle. Hola! Como estan? Bienvenidos a su verdadero estilo de vida. El único, el inigualable y el correcto. Y el eterno. Exacto. El eterno estilo de vida al que te uniste y ya no hay vuelta atrás, preciosa. Y sobre todo el más espiritual, porque el año pasado dijimos que nosotros andamos en un modo espiritual.

0:42

Si, el año pasado parece que fue a way. Yes. Last year, it seems like it was yesterday. Yes. I swear, I don't know. I feel like so much has happened. Yes. The year is over.

0:52

2026 is over. It's over. Don't count on me anymore. People start like this. No, no, wait. I'm done.

0:59

I have so many things to do. According to me, January feels eternal, right? January is eternal. I feel like we're so far away.

1:08

I feel like I don't understand anything from summer. Like, ehhh.

1:12

Yeah, like it's running away. Yeah, it's over. But right now it's the slow months. Slow.

1:20

But why do you feel slow?

1:22

I feel like it's because you don't want the holidays to end. Or I don't want the holidays to end. Or I don't know. Or because you're on vacation. Come on, what the fuck, it's just starting. We tried freedom.

1:31

Sure, not the libertinage. Exactly. Which also, if you want to try the libertinage, you're very... Well, you said that at Christmas, cousins with cousins and stuff. Unfortunately, yes, guys. So, there was a libertinage. There was a libertinage. I hope that there are no consequences of that libertinage, Chavez. That what you did has been consensual and above all, with care.

1:50

Why is incest illegal?

1:52

Because of genetic malformations.

1:56

Ah, of course, that's true.

1:58

Yes, because if there wasn't that, it would be like, yes, they are pigs, but do it. Exactly. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm wearing a bra. We are Las Alucines, the best podcast in the world, that come to make your life better, and above all, make you connect with your inner self, with your family, with your close ones, and why not?

2:32

With new friends. Alucines, because Alucines become friends. They start a chat there, and they talk about it, and I love that, really. Yes, for example, now that we launched the second stage, the second, the third already, in the United States,

2:45

I am very happy that every stage that comes out, there are girls who buy their tickets and put, who lives in San Antonio to go to dinner before the show and so on. I love that. I personally feel that it is something very admirable, because I would take it, I think I would not do it. I would not do it either, I am very extroverted, but I would not do it. I am very extroverted but I would not do it. I would rather go alone and what I know there is great. I would not go alone. Oh, you would not go alone?

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3:10

You know, not that. So that's why I say that it is admirable too. I'm going to take it as inspiration. Yes, how beautiful girls. And it's like a ticket auction. I say that thehips are new, and I'm the one who's not. They get along, and that's why they go out a lot. But then they become friends there. That's really nice.

3:27

In the show, that's really cool. Well, I'm so excited to be back. How do you feel? Good, I feel very happy, happy, and very hungry. Very, very hungry. I just realized my stomach is rumbling.

3:41

So, possibly this episode will last 30 minutes, guys. Yes, possibly it's already over. Today we made fun of them. How did they stay? Like this. And there were many complaints. But it was on Sunday, I feel like it was to be expected.

3:56

And then the 28th. And you knew it was the day of the innocents. If you think that when people on the 28th upload pure jokes and you say it's true, it's your fault too. Besides, I feel like it's part of the Lucene community. We're always joking around. We're all crazy jokers.

4:11

All of us. They follow us. Tell me, what podcast has this kind of dynamic and interaction with its followers?

4:18

They're going to put us on right now.

4:19

Hey, Elvira. Sure. Yes. Have you done it for many years? That makes me very curious. Many times we don't know half of the podcasts. At least in Mexico, not even in the world, because it would be impossible.

4:31

But not even in Mexico.

4:32

And it's that we are more and more and more and more. And how cool, really.

4:37

Yes.

4:38

Long live the podcasts, kids. Long live the podcasts, vivan... Pero más vivan las Alusines. Sí, sobre todo las Alusines y ya todo lo demás lo celebran. Pero sobre todo las Alusines.

4:48

Las Alusines, exacto.

4:49

Pues el tema del día de hoy, siento que nos va a gustar mucho. Ok. Porque creo que es algo que define muy bien a toda la comunidad Alusine. Lucille. She defines us, we feel identified with what this beautiful episode can encompass. So, Nigiri, look, Nigiri, I don't want to fight. I've never fought, you know? Look, Nigiri, I don't want to fight. You're going to give me a role, Nigiri, that's made up. Something you invent.

5:21

Yes, so when When you listen to the Invented Son is okay. Miss the low-key poor for invented invented. Okay, I'll invent that invented a roll and he did Yes, I I'm in a mask. And you? And me. I feel... Tribal. No, no, you're in a... You're in a...

5:47

You're in a...

5:48

Yes, I'm in a...

5:49

With a tattoo.

5:51

And I'm...

5:52

Very good.

5:53

I'm sleepy.

5:54

I'm sleepy.

5:55

I felt like...

5:56

I'm half asleep.

5:57

I saw you half asleep.

5:58

Because today's theme is... uh Las nigiris. Hoy son las nigiris. Okay, de verdad que les hablamos de... de mujer a los hombres. Ay, a mí me gusta.

6:27

Ay, hermana.

6:28

Sí, ay ya amiga, ya. Sí.

6:30

Me encanta. Entonces, inventadas. ¿Qué crees que diga la quesipedia? Hoy no quiero que la leas.

6:35

Okay.

6:36

No quiero que te pongas lentes. Inventada. But you have to put it like this. What telepathy? That!

6:46

Inventada.

6:48

Person who invents but swears it is. Because it's not the same to invent and that's it. To know that you're lying. I love the definition. But inventada is when you lie but you say, but I am. You start to believe the same lie.

7:02

Or the same invention.

7:04

Exactly.

7:06

Because, look, I feel like one thing is to invent, because you invented something, but then you swear that it is that something, and it becomes a lie.

7:14

Uh-huh.

7:15

So, it's like...

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Invented.

7:16

Invented.

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Invented.

7:17

Which could also be hallucination. 100%. alusín. Porque los alusines son inventados. Inventados y son de inventar mentiras y luego decir si soy. Si soy dueño de unos ranchos, ¿cuáles? ¿Cuáles? Entonces, este tema siento que nos identifica muchísimo. Es un tema en el cual nos vamos a sentir como peces en el agua.

7:38

Porque al final del día, nosotras somos las alusines. Las alusines. Nosotras inventamos. Ser inventada. No, because then the community will decide who really brought the term...

7:49

That you invented us.

7:50

Yes.

7:50

Well, we...

7:52

We are Las Alucines and we invented Las Alucines.

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That's it.

7:55

Of course.

7:56

This invention is ours. Exactly. And we believed it, man. Since we invented it, we said, let's make the best podcast in the world. And it's happening. I would love, well, I don't know,

8:07

I would love for the community of hotchis to give us a term that means hallucination. Like, invented.

8:15

Not disinvented. That we would go back to...

8:17

That's what I'm missing. I'm missing pop culture from the hotchis community. You know? Well, we have a tendency in pop culture. Yes, but I feel like when you achieve it, it's when you have a term. For example, imagine you having the ability to invent

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8:34

the guachiris creyfor, wey. No mames, wey.

8:37

You know? The two, three tricks. All of these, I would love. I feel like I'm already done.

8:43

What else? I can't achieve anything else.

8:45

Of course.

8:45

That's very aspirational. Exactly. So I would like you to help us and tell us this. I said, do the homework and then I'll do it. Yes. Because... Now that you say it, because you told me about Guachi and CrossFit, I think you're talking about Paola, right?

9:02

She invented it. Exactly. And she is invented.

9:05

Exactly.

9:06

And she imposed it, not imposed, but positioned it. She invented it and it became a truth, dude. You know? I mean, right now the watch and describe already exists.

9:15

Yes.

9:16

But she invented it. Which one was Karina's? I think the word is not relevant. Which was that it was put... ¿No habrá nada que veriente? ¿Que fue que se puso... ¿Que se oficializó o algo así? Creo que sí. ¿Algo así? Hubo una... Ajá.

9:28

Fíjate ese nivel de inventadez, güey. Sí, Paulita Suárez la verdad era inventada y amamos. Pero ella es inventada porque inventa cosas. Pero ahorita nosotros vamos a hablar de inventadas de alucines. Son términos diferentes. Everyone is very confused. Yes, let's do whatever comes to mind. For us, it's like this, invented. You can be invented because they are also told a lot

9:49

that the girl was invented when she got very exotic in her clothes and so on. You were inventing. You were inventing and I don't know when you explore, so to speak, fashion or so, you hang yourself up to theete, which is awesome. I've seen those people being made up, but it's cool because you're making up a style and you believe it. I mean, but it also comes from us, I think, more of making up things in here.

10:10

Exactly. Stories and stuff.

10:12

If you have any anecdotes, so you say, well...

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You.

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Oh, that I was a gymnast. Of course! What happened? Yes, I was a gymnast, I was a singer, I was a dancer, I was absolutely everything. So I feel like I was everything, you know? And the worst part is that I do think it's true. But...

10:39

I think in a chapter I told my dad. I feel like I could have studied whatever and I would have been really good at whatever. And my dad told me, what's wrong with you? Or it was Arturo, I'm mixing people up. But I genuinely believe it. And I feel like that's made up.

10:55

Because at the end of the day, to practice something or to dedicate yourself to something, you have to have knowledge, you have to have knowledge, you have to have passion, you have to have a vocation, blah, blah, blah.

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And I don't know why I feel that wherever I go, I would do it.

11:08

Of course.

11:09

You know? Of course. And you have the security. For example, I really believe that if I go on a plane and the pilot is attacked, I can handle the plane. I swear.

11:19

I mean, I don't doubt it. But do you realize that this is made up? Of course. I mean, because if we see it like that, critical thinking, there's no way we know.

11:30

But when you're in the moment, I say, yes, it could be. Yes. For example, when I grabbed my mom's car, I didn't know how to drive, but I knew I knew how to drive. Nobody had taught me. I was like, no, I had seen it and I said, of course I can. And that's when I stole the car because I know how to drive.

11:47

And I'm going to grab the car and I'm going to get out of here. And I left with my grandmother. But when I see situations like that, for example, I remember when I worked in the trailer company. When they did the driving tests of the trailer, there were several maneuvers, like getting between two trailers, with the box, double trailer, depending and everything. And I said, when they tested me, I was like...

12:07

Oh my...

12:08

As easy as it was?

12:10

You just had to accommodate it within the two lines. You couldn't. Exactly. I swore, I said, I can do it. And I believed it, dude. And it was like, let's see what you failed.

12:21

Of course. You know what? Yeah, wey, ya si, que a ver en qué fallaste, ya claro. Si ya sé, sabes qué, metiste el cambio muy rápido y tenías que ir frenando, frenando, frenando para que se embonara, pues. Pero, ¿no sientes que la inventadez viene también de tener mucho poder de observación?

12:36

Sí, claro, wey. Siento que somos muy observadoras y por eso digo, es que sí puedo porque te observo. I can do it because I'm watching you. I just have to replicate what you're doing. And I already recorded what you did, so now I'm going to do it. But for example, with the trailer, once I told the instructor, that, no, man, no way, I don't know what's wrong with me,

12:55

I was shocked that he was reproaching me, you're reproaching me too, and blah blah. If I saw that he did it well, I was out of the line a little bit. I'm like, no, that could be a crash. And I'm like, what do you know? Me, the 30-year-old trailer driver. And he's like, sorry? I'm like, what do you know if it was a crash or not? You're just exaggerating.

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Because, hey, you don't know if there's going to be a car or not. You know? Or, there's nothing behind the line. There's easy. I don't understand why they try so hard if it's so easy. It's so easy. You get on, you go, you go. And you're like, get on.

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But when they take me to that limit, I'm like, of course. Get on. And it's like, boom, boom, boom, boom. You know? That's when I get to the doubt. But I'm not going to say no yet. I was like, do you want to see? And he was like, no, no, no, no, get out of here. It was more of a joke. But I was like, what if he had told me... Let's see, do it.

13:50

Turn it on. You can see the trailer, because you know that the standards...

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Turn it on, and if you don't know it well, it goes. Yes, no, that happens to me, me pictures, because the machinery... I already told you in the episode, but the machinery is heavy machinery. So they're not drills or anything, they're excavators, all these things, right? And sometimes, I mean, when she shows me a picture, there are times when certain... we're going to put an excavator, they put it up... This conversation is so boring.

14:25

Well, no, it's interesting. It's more interesting to me. But well, there are times when the machine has to be put up on two boards, let's say, but on a river. So the machine has to be exactly on those boards because otherwise it falls into the river.

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Did I make myself clear? So when they have to make holes or things like that on the water. ¿Sí me explico? Cuando tienen que hacer hoyos o cosas así sobre el agua. Cuando ustedes ven puentes que cruzan un cuerpo de agua, eso tuvieron que hacer, ¿sabes? Que hay veces donde me la enseñan y me dicen, no, no mames, ve, o sea, lo que hizo tal persona, ve cómo está. Y yo, qué cabrón.

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Y luego en mi cabeza digo, ¿pero y qué, pues?

15:02

¿Sabes?

15:02

¿Qué puedo hacer? But what? You know? I mean, it's two little boards and it's a ton machine,

15:07

but you just say, here's the tire, here's the board, I get in. Where's the problem? I've never told you that, because I feel like if I tell you, you're going to scold me. No, you're going to say, hey, wait.

15:17

Yes, you're going too far.

15:19

I remember, right now that you said that, that Arturo was on these trips, just for machinery and stuff. Well, you tell me if I can say it, right? I don't think so. Well, they were doing a project, you know? And it was... what do you say?

15:35

Well, damn. Oh no, poor Arturo, he's been struggling so much. Yes, I... Oh yes, why? Because you realize that they are machines that you have to bury, but it's stone. The floor is made of stone. I don't know if it was a machine, do you remember?

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No.

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They were like a... They put things in. Things under the ground, which is where the support of something is, you know? So, no matter how much they dug, they hit it with stones. And I had to... So, I was carving a hole it in and that's it.

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It's just that I saw the machine. Just pull it.

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I'm going to tell you.

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Do you remember that conversation? I don't know the legal words, okay? But I've been with Arturo for two and a half years

16:18

and I'm learning to see. Of course. To see. to the vision. This machine makes a hole, but that hole has to be filled with a giant support. Imagine a giant straw. That straw is going to be filled with cement, they are going to cement it,

16:32

and then when the cement dries, they have to remove that support, the straw. But if they don't do it right, the support can get stuck there and those supports cost a lot of money. And I say, just take it out.

16:48

You don't want to lose the support that costs a lot of money, take it out.

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Take it out.

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And something like it was, it was about the land, I don't remember, it was not suitable. Or like, he explained it to you like that, that yes, yes, yes, yes. Well, almost wanting to tell you how to do things. I don't know why, since I was a kid, I felt this superiority, because the reality is to feel superior, you know? To believe that you understand things.

17:09

I don't know why, since I was a kid, I used to say, how stupid people are, you know? I'm not saying Arturo is stupid, but sometimes I see these very easy things. Obviously, if you really take me to do Arturo is stupid. But sometimes I see those very easy things. Obviously, if you really take me to do Arturo's work, I'll cry. Because I wouldn't understand anything.

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But the moment you tell me, I say, it's very easy. Just put it in, the cement dries, you take it out.

17:41

What's the problem?

17:42

I mean, because we're are we stressing out right now? Why are we having phone conversations?

17:47

Take out the support.

17:51

Dude, literally. And now that you say it, I remember, those who follow me for a while when I read my favorite newspaper. I literally, my favorite newspaper is that I'm tired of living with so many stupid people. I'm tired of winning and winning all the time. What does it feel like to lose?

18:07

Like this, man. I mean, I'm the best in this fucking world. I don't understand why kids are so stupid. I mean, I'm like a bunch of assholes. And a superiority air, man. I mean, obviously you grow up, man. You're not like...

18:23

Well, I write it down and I'm like, fuck it. But now I'm like, of course, I'm dragging it. I mean, I believe everything. One time we were going to San Carlos, I didn't know how to change a tire. But I swore, I mean, I said, of course,

18:36

everyone knows how to change a tire. I mean, what are you talking about? Yes, one plus one able to do it. I'm going to have to change my tire. I'm going to have to change my tire. I'm going to have to change my tire. I'm going to have to change my tire. I'm going to have to change my tire.

18:58

I'm going to have to change my tire. you put the cat in. And we put it in, dude. And if you don't put it in the right place, you can bend the mudguard. What I was going to say. So it was like, ah, this thing is bending, so it has to be scientific,

19:16

to put it in, and no one can see it. I moved it where it had to be, and I said, well, it's going to go. And I could do it. And I was able to do it. And everyone was like, no way Lupita, you'll never see me in a bra. And I was like, no. But I was able to do it. And those kinds of things give me the confidence that I can do things.

19:32

Of course. Of course I can. When we had the computer, for example, that it got stuck. That the computers got stuck, that a virus came in. I swore I would fix it. I'm going to format it and I'm going to fix it. I swore I was fixing it and then I was like, this is faster. It's not faster like this.

19:50

Do you want me to... I mean, now that you're saying that, I'm remembering. Arturo, to put together furniture, is very... point A, point B, point C. And I, with the furniture being put together and looking good, there it is. You know? For example, when we put together these furniture, Arturo and I came to put them together,

20:07

and I was like, I was stressed because I said, I don't remember what little thing, maybe this furniture can fall. That's what I'm telling you. I don't remember what little thing it was, and Arturo was telling me,

20:17

you're doing it wrong. And I was like, And when the furniture is assembled, I say, I did it very well. I did it well. And Arturo tells me, yes, but it's loose or it's wobbly or blah blah. For example, I have a television set at home and there is a door that I did not realize that the handle to open it, I put it on the other side. So, you realize that on this side there is no handle, you have to push it like this.

20:39

You know? Because I put the daughter like this. And Arturo always says, Oh, the furniture is ready. And that time he told me, you put the door wrong, you really put the furniture together wrong, but you're deciding that it's okay.

20:49

Wow. No, well, now it turns out that he's a constructor's fool.

20:54

I mean, now I thought, I didn't know it was a competition to put furniture together.

21:05

Imagine.

21:06

And Arturo is the one who has made me see many times that he tells me, you are only very sure that is that. And I come here publicly to responsible our parents. I remember that my dad told me before I was a girl, is that you can do it. Sure. Why not?

21:22

It is that if you can. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. I'm going to say it again. There was a painting contest, and that's when I found out that my dad was a good painter. He says he wasn't, but oh well. I had to draw some flowers with some fruits.

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I was in elementary school, and I told my dad, I'm not going to be able to do it, I'm not going to be able to do it, I'm not going to be able to do it. And my dad sat down with me and said, I drew a picture with these cakes, remember? So, with this it was super pretty. Honestly, most of it was done by my dad. Honestly. And we took it to the contest.

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I won. Because he was a man competing with kids, you know? I mean, I did a lot of things, but most of it was done by my dad. Of course, like many times. And I remember, and this is very bad, I mean, I understand it as an adult, but at that moment I said, we are all assholes, I didn't even know how to draw and I won.

22:30

Instead of me accepting that my dad had done it to me. Oh no, because you participated in the drawing. And it's mine.

22:37

And besides, it says Cassandra Quesada. Of course. I mean, it doesn't say Don Queso. If I explain myself. I mean, it doesn't say Don Queso. Hey! Do you understand me? So I... I mean, and now that I'm older, when... I recently remembered, I told my dad, you draw very well,

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and my dad said, no, I don't, and blah, blah, blah. And I told him about that, and I told him, I remember, and we won the contest. And that's when I dropped't drawn the whole thing, I said, if I wanted to, I would have done it, and I would have won, like I'm doing right now.

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It was just a decision, I didn't want to draw. I mean, I felt those things, and now, as an adult, I say, what a lack of humility of my person, to say, hey, you made me win, I said, it's mine, the prize is mine. I won. I won, I won, I won. I won and I drew really well. The winner is Cassandra.

23:28

And I was like, of course, of course. I still got my dad's finger out. Asshole.

23:33

Everyone, everyone here owes me everything. I'm going to tell you something, I later found out that I did know how to draw pretty, whatever you want, but that contest in particular was won by my dad. And I won it. I won it because the contest was held outside of school. It was held in a gym of a university. And the next day, in class, we talked about the contest.

23:56

And they said, like, Kaz, you won it. And I stopped. Of course. And you won. Of course. And I took my diploma. Oh, you took your diploma! I won the contest. No. With that anecdote, I said, I didn't win. No. But I owned it.

24:25

And you confirmed what you already knew.

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I knew it.

24:27

So that's why it was very easy to say, of course.

24:30

Exactly.

24:30

Of course. It was just a way.

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Of course, you're a drawer.

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Of course.

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I loved it.

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Dude, that's crazy, I swear, it was crazy. When I told you that my dad, to this day, says, because remember my daughter, I have a very important saying, I believed it. I mean, it was like, of course, Villalobos and me, never lose.

24:53

Like this, of course.

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And if they lose the game, they gain experiences.

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Exactly, you always win.

25:00

Always, always, always, always. I was going to a contest and there was a kid who did it like... And the kid was me, with my dad crying, but with real things. The guy was a method actor, a mom of the guy. And it's always like that, you know who your rival is in contests. We go to contests and this kid always wins.

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Last year I won first, he was second, and so on. And I remember that this time the kid brought a very long poem. And I don't remember what it was about. I was like, how? He brings the most difficult, top, exclusive, longest poem in the world? And I only bring this one?

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And my mom, don't improvise. Don't improvise. They're going to disqualify you, don't improvise. And I'm like, okay. And she's like, mom, why is my story so short? I'm not going to have a lot of time on stage, you know?

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The thing is, I won second place. And I was like, okay, go ahead. Third place is... Trinidad! Like my universes that sing, we do it. And I was like, of course. The second place is...

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Lupita! And the other kid was like, ehhh! And I was like... And my mom was like, let's win experiences. And I was like, of course! I didn't lose!

26:24

Life had prepared for me a first experience of second place. Of course, because you had to learn humility. Of course! And no, and the experience of a second place, you say, when? If you always win first. All my life first.

26:40

You don't know what a second place is.

26:42

I have no idea. And that's also losing. Not knowing is losing. I remember that in second place Lupita and I was like... I made this face and my mom was like...

26:50

We gained experience.

26:52

And I was like...

26:56

You idiot.

26:58

I mean, in your life you're going to have this opportunity, this experience, right now. My experience. Of the movie. to have this opportunity, this experience, at this moment. My experience. Te la pelé.

27:06

And the guy with the photos, congratulating him.

27:08

Thank you, thank you.

27:09

And I was like...

27:10

Yeah, what an idiot.

27:11

Poor loser.

27:12

Today's thing is to win second-place experiences. You know? Dude, I believed it so much that I said, of course. And he, poor guy, did me a favor by winning that competition. That's why he made that long poem. I made the smallest one. Obvious. And I also decided to make the smallest one.

27:31

Sure, because you had the power of improvisation.

27:34

Sure.

27:35

And you said no.

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No. I stayed here. I stayed here because I could possibly live a second experience. A second place. So, I remember when I saw my dad in the afternoon, I was like, how did you do? I don't know, at that moment, cell phones...

27:50

How did you do, my daughter? Dad, I won the best experience. And my dad, really? What did you win? Second place, daddy. I had never won a second place in my life.

28:02

Are you crazy?

28:04

And daddy, what? Second place? I've never won a second place in my life. Don't you think it's crazy? And Pupi...

28:05

What?

28:06

Second place for the first time in my life. Always first, first, first, first. I mean... Second place, right, mom? And how was it? Mom, incredible.

28:15

Incredible, incredible. Pupita did it really well because it was a short poem. And the first place, I was in second place. Obviously, because I had won a lot of first places. I would have been in second place if I wanted to. It was the best day. And Flor was like...

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She's crazy.

28:30

She's sick with power.

28:32

She was eating her soup like...

28:34

And my parents were like, what are we going to do to celebrate? And my mom was like, whatever you want. Let's go to the Junior Cup. Junior, let's wipe it because there's no advertising. And obviously they rewarded me. I was like, of course Lupita, what do you feel? And my mom gave me a hug and said, what do you feel about this experience, Lupita? And I was like, I don't know, I feel like it's okay for others to live the experience

28:52

that I've always had of winning first place. And in this I feel like, super good.

28:59

I loved it.

29:00

And in my diary, wrote, I love winning, always. I love winning. So in my diary, I wrote, I'm tired. I win everything. Of course, that was my philosophy. My dad said, Villalobos never loses. And if they lose the game, they gain experience. The game was about life, contests, soccer, whatever you wanted.

29:26

And you always win. You win experience, experience, experience. And I, of course. And then, for life, winning for the experiences. And I, but I was very competitive. I mean, yes, at least I was super competitive. And I really think now, I never questioned myself. No, Lupita, if they beat you, I mean, the think now, I never questioned myself. No, Lupita, you won. The kid did better. You lost.

29:49

From my vocabulary, the word lose, there was no way. I mean, until the date I believed it. And I kept living like that. And my sister, for example, was very good at that. In the case, I lost. I didn't win first place and I don't know what. And I, poor people who lose. And my brother was in second place, just like you.

30:06

No, you persisted. You persisted, and I, in experience. I loved that because it makes us be invented since we were kids. Yes, and I tell you, I really did take responsibility for our parents. Because my dad was a lot of, you can, you can, blah, blah, and you can, you can, and blah, blah, and you can, and you can. So it was like, of course. I mean, there's no way I can't. But what I will tell you is that when I couldn't,

30:28

I was frustrated. I mean, I would say, oh my God, you know? That's why I feel like I was very focused on school because I loved the validation of school. So I realized that there was an effort, yo me daba cuenta que si había un esfuerzo, o sea, si había un resultado de yo poner esfuerzo, ¿sabes?

30:47

Entonces, como que... siento que me hice muy competitiva conmigo misma. Si pasó eso, en esa inventadez, si empecé a sentir como que yo tenía que tener todo, de que el cuadro de honor, de que tenía que estar en la escolta, que bla bla bla bla bla, that I had to be on the lookout, blah blah blah. Because I said, I'm the best, and if I don't do it, I'm doing it wrong. You know?

31:08

But I did like being made up, honestly.

31:10

Oh, me too, dude. Because, for example, right now, in adulthood, what are we made up of? What am I made up of, I feel? Let's see, you? I feel that in everything, dude. I mean, in everything we talk about, for example, when I talk to you about any project that comes to mind,

31:27

it's always like, of course.

31:29

Of course. This had to happen to you.

31:31

Of course. It's like, dude, what do you think? Let's do this, this, this.

31:35

And people around you might be able to say, of course. Of course. When you watch the auditions, you'll understand what's going on. So I feel like our way of doing things is just that. There are no limits. We can obviously do it, we're going to do it. For example, when I started the podcast,

31:53

I told you the idea of the auditions, that when we fill the auditions, you were like, yes, I know.

31:57

You know?

31:58

It was never like, wait. Like, calm down. No, no, no. I'm like, calm down. How did you get to that realization? In a crazy way. Because I already know, I don't know when you think it will be, I think at the end of the year. To organize ourselves. To leave time free, right? And they are very inventive things.

32:14

Two months with the podcast, and when we come to the auditorium, no, this is crazy. Yes, of course. So, our personality, at the moment, is like that. We believe in absolutely everything. And I feel that the social media thing, it makes people very inventive.

32:31

Ok, how?

32:33

In terms of... And I'm not just talking about us. But as we always have to be creating and literally inventing something, because there are many influences, to have a differentiator, so to speak. This creativity I feel that it takes you many times to...

32:46

Not to extremes, but to dare to do things that maybe I wouldn't dare to do in my life. Like, out of nowhere... To put yourself... For example, when you hit yourself with the... Maybe a request, the step of... Oh, I'm so embarrassed, I'm not going to upload it.

33:05

Yes, leave it, I delete it.

33:06

You know? And if you go to the world around the influencers, there are a lot of LULU. I mean, many invent their own style, their own concept. I mean, you already realize that, here we are free to free the God. cada quien lo que quiera a lo loco. Pero tú crees que existen inventados de que caen gordos.

33:25

Ay, de que nosotros nos caemos gordas.

33:26

No, pero es que saben que, o sea, siento que a lo mejor en algún momento yo he caído gorda. O sea, no tiene nada de malo. Siento que hay una diferencia entre tú decir de que lo voy a hacer y lo voy a lograr, a bla, bla, bla, to when you're already doing it from the forefront. Like us? No, because I feel that what we do is from the security of what's going to happen. I know, you know?

33:49

To when, if I come and tell you that... Let's imagine that you are not the Lucine, and I come and tell you, I'm going to do an audition, because I really deserved it, and that's when you say, calm down, you know? So I feel like there's a difference between you being sure you can do it and that it's going to happen, and another inventiveness is when I'm going to show you that I'm better. I feel like that's the inventiveness that makes you fat.

34:11

Yes.

34:11

Right?

34:12

Yes.

34:12

Yes.

34:14

Because it's precisely when you invent yourself that you can even have a life. You know? For example, we invent, we travel and and work to achieve things, whatever you want. But it's true, Descuit invents, and he creates his own life. And for example, I started to live it a lot when Instagram started to become very fashionable,

34:37

the brand thing, bags, trips, private plane. You know, all this buchonerism that took over from the kings, which I think came a lot like these standards of the Kardashians, so to speak, I'm I mean, you invent a faramaya to show something.

35:05

I saw on TikTok, you can look it up, well, I don't know how to tell you how to look it up, because I don't remember what it's called, but there's a hotel that's very expensive, that's like this, you realize it's like a skyscraper, and that the fourth hotel is like almost all glass,

35:19

so you realize you're in the clouds, you know? So, they made a video where they started to realize that several influencers, we're talking about influencers we don't know, I mean, from other places, that several influencers were going to that hotel,

35:37

and it's a very expensive hotel, or it was a penthouse, I don't remember what it was, but it was something, and they were all like, say, Birkin, yes, mom, yes, I mean, so expensive. And that no one knew who they were, I mean,

35:49

like they were known to have followers, but they really didn't know what they were working on, what they were doing, blah, blah. And then they started to investigate, and it turns out that it was a group of girls who all got together to all of them to go to that hotel room one day, to make as much content as they could there

36:06

to make up that they had gone on a trip, but they never showed that they were together. I mean, it's not the same as you and I go right now and we go up here, I have Lupita in the scratcher, I mean, no. So that's why a lot of people were like,

36:17

how will Lupita do it to always go on a trip? I It's not the same as renting an outfit that you're going to say, rent a Birkin, you know? You say, no way, you know? So they rented very expensive bags and rolled them up for the photos and blah blah, and like they did that and it already looked like they had gone on ultra expensive vacation.

36:52

No way, dude!

36:53

Yeah.

36:54

How far does the world of social media go? For example, that if I say that it is nonsense, I say, no, no way. I'm in this luxurious hotel. But you see, it's all about the look, dude. And I bet you that's because I know that many influencers do it like that. I'm not saying that everyone is wrong.

37:13

But like, one day, but different outfits. I mean, I imagine these girls, like, Oh, there's a day here. And you record your content, but as if it were different days there at the hotel, do you realize? Wow! That's super invented, man!

37:27

I mean, I do feel that it's invented, I mean, why not? A funny inventiveness would be that I said, like, man, I'm going to travel to that hotel, even if I don't have it right now, I can work, I save whatever you want, and tomorrow I get to that hotel and I go on vacation there. But I say that's inventiveness, like when we said, let's fill the auditorium, you know? But I feel that it's already the inventiveness of you

37:49

to make people outside believe that what you want is happening. I say no to that.

37:53

No, because it's already a lie. I say no. You're already lying. I mean, we, you think you're going to the track. I just finished running. No, no, no. You were going super fast.

38:10

I wouldn't do that anymore. You're cheating your audience with things you're doing. Or you're cheating your audience, your family, your friends, whatever you want. Because there are people who are made up, even in their own circle. I'm more scared because I say, dude, we clearly know it's not true. Of course! I don't feel anything you're saying. And I remember something you said to me before. And it doesn't fit me anymore.

38:31

It's that...

38:35

You know?

38:35

Exactly. It comes a lot from being a fan. From being a fan, being arrogant, wanting to show off, because it's used a lot and there are people who care a lot about what they say. So it's their base, their actions, what they say, what they say, what they see, what they have, when in the end, maybe you don't even have it,

38:56

and there's no problem if you don't have it, but when you want to pretend that you do, like these girls,

39:01

and I'm telling you, I don't know them. I don't know why they were going to do it. I don't know, maybe there is an intention, that's what I'm telling you, I don't know them. I don't know why they were going to do it. I don't know, maybe there is an intention, that's what I'm telling you, I don't know them. Or maybe if they are in the business of social media, it looks nice, so maybe they can reach a certain brand. I don't know. Maybe there is an intention. That's what I'm telling you. I don't know them.

39:29

I don't know why six people go to a hotel room. If you can explain it to me like that. But at the same time I say, but it doesn't make sense to me.

39:37

I mean, as much as I want to understand it, I can't. No güey, because I feel like we wouldn't do it. No. No, people to record here. I mean, I genuinely prefer to say güey, let's go on a trip to have fun, but we can afford this hotel. And pull it. And we upload whatever we want, you know?

39:53

Yes.

39:55

But I want to ask you something.

39:58

When you were in your stage, the buchones, weren't you invented in that type? I didn't invent stories. Yes, stories no. No me inventé historias porque la neta yo crecí muy rápido laboralmente, entonces yo a comparación de mi entorno sí ganaba más. ¿Sabes cómo? Y nunca fue así como de que foto a mi bolsa, Dior, foto, no.

40:17

Pero sentí yo que mi inventividad fue mucho de viajes. Como que se empezó a usar mucho así.

40:22

La foto perfecta, ok.

40:23

Claro, la foto perfecta. Okay. It was a lot of, so that they can see. And I think that, so that they can see, is very invented, you know? Although I wasn't inventing anything, but it was a demonstration.

40:49

Like, look.

40:50

Yes, because there is also the inventiveness of demonstrating.

40:52

Of demonstrating, of validation. Like the like, the I don't know what. That part, yes, it takes a lot to the trips. But at the same time, I said, I really liked to travel and it was like I met the world. You were a travel blogger. I was a super travel blogger. Hopefully, because my fucking stories were full of shit.

41:09

I didn't talk, I didn't do anything. I said, I'll just be pretty. And I'm going to show my body. You know, very swimsuit, very attempted, very platform. You know? So, I do remember that stage. And I also remember a lot, man.

41:29

How stupid. It took a lot of time to get ready and produce myself. To waste time on the photo. To get the perfect photo. And then later to enjoy it. And I think that many Instagramers at that time,

41:44

I don't know, right now, I guess right now, right? I think about it now and I say, no way, dude. I mean, I was like, wait a minute, I'm going to go to the pool with Chilos. Wait a minute. I'm going from the north to fix you up by going to the sea and everything.

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41:57

But it took me a long time and then I was like, say, come to take some pictures here. And that's when we were in Veracruz, we decided to take pictures.

42:06

Oh, yes, yes, yes.

42:07

To remember those times, literally. We see each other at that time to take the pictures.

42:11

Yes, obviously.

42:12

And it's like your daily picture of your outfit, of the pool. Now take one of me here in the pool, like this. Now take one of me like this. in the sea. And then download the photo to edit it, so it's good, so it has the filter, so blah blah.

42:27

And everything. I honestly start thinking, what will people think when they see those photos?

42:34

But you did it too.

42:35

Yes, obviously. That's why I say, at the moment you say yes, so they can see. Of course. But then I start thinking, if I was watching Instagram, I would say, this is from a trip, very good.

42:45

And I feel that it was more the stress of us,

42:47

that the photo is perfect, the filter, the light, you know? Dude, I got a new suit, I'm going down here, another one so it goes up. They're not going to notice. And I feel that if I saw, No way, that Olympic pool. Yes, wow, her hair is so nice.

43:08

Wow, her chinos. Her swimsuit is perfect. Perfect, perfect. It's her tan. I see that you love to tan. I'm tanning, yes, I'm coming. Wow, her tan.

43:20

Perfect. Hi Lupita, I want to make your photo viral for your tan. Tu bronceado. Perfecto. Hola Lupita, oye, tu foto quiero hacerla viral para por tu bronceado. No hay que fijarme en mi bronceado que dule un chingo, wey, las piernas.

43:31

Espérate que se está secando otra vez. Para tener esa foto perfecta, wey. Pero siento que las redes dio mucha inventadez, o sea, porque fue esa etapa de redes en donde era. Todavía? I feel like I don't do that anymore. Because right now, for example, I feel like I upload more memories. Or I don't know if maybe I upload that kind of stuff that I think doesn't happen anymore.

43:52

Maybe. Because right now I upload more memories and blah blah blah. Things that I was collecting in the month and I upload them all. You know? Yes, but for example, I made a trip with some friends. No, no.

44:04

For example, the went on a trip with some friends... No, no... For example, my wedding trip. I was going to say not long ago, because it was a long time ago, that trip we went to Guadalajara. And I was already on another trip. And we got ready and everything, and it was like...

44:17

Yes, well, come on, let's go home for the photos. So it was like, how? We weren't going to... Sorry? We weren't going to take pictures. I mean... And I was like, of course! I mean, I didn't remember and I connected.

44:29

And for example, now at the wedding, we were friends and everything. And that... No, how cool that you arrived and what did you do today? No, no, we woke up and we were taking pictures. Like... Of course, I said, of course, the photos. I mean, I forgot. We haven't taken any photos.

44:45

So, like, dude, today we haven't taken any photos with this outfit. You know? It still happens. But I feel like we, since we live from this, it's like different.

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44:56

Because I do think about photos. For example, now that your sister's wedding was,

44:59

I did take the camera because I said, I want photos with Fredo, with Lupita, that we're all together, blah, blah. But I don't think that the photo has to be perfect. No, dude, in fact, your photos are super memorable. I feel like it's like, very... Put everyone together now, now I don't know what to say. And like that, but not like... Let's see.

45:16

Yes.

45:17

And it's not like... Check it out, dude, when... I love it when we go to the north. We went to Ciudad Juárez, which was the last show we gave last year. We went to Ciudad Juárez and a Lucine came and we took a picture at the hotel. And literally the first thing she does is say, Oh no, we were going to take a picture and she says, But it's on your side, right?

45:37

I said, it's been a long time since like, do you like it? Check it out. And he's like, all good? Do you like it?

45:45

And I'm like, of course, man!

45:46

Because before, he liked it. Now, if you take pictures with your friends, like, let's see, tell me if you like it to upload it. You know? Like, itécale. No otra. Obviamente, voy a hacer un paréntesis. No es lo mismo a que ahorita yo me tome una foto con Lupita

46:08

y Lupita salga así y yo la suba. No mames. Si me voy a fijar que se vea bien y sabes, o sea, todo. Pero ya no sé si yo te diría como, ¿Quieres que le edite algo? ¿Si me explicas? I don't know if that would happen. Maybe at some point, yes. I'm not saying it's wrong. But it was a time of making up things on social media. Yes, man. And of wanting to show a lot.

46:29

I mean, that really... Because I tell you, with the trips, I... That, right? And then, it was also about photos, for example, with the one with Banda Maxx. That marriage! The perfect marriage. Because love and life have given me light since you came into my life. Things like that.

46:48

In the copy, you know? And photos of him saying, I love you. Many affective photos. And I was like, why? For example, Juan was cringy. There's a way that...

46:58

I don't think I've ever seen a photo of Juan and me like... I'm going to upload it. No way! No! No, no, no! And with him like... I mean, you know? So, from this part of showing...

47:14

Look how happy I am in my marriage. Because I got married well. I didn't go out to be a slut. So you say, I have my marriage because I'm married and I'm going to show off this. I'm traveling, this. Like that kind of thing, I was a bit of a whore.

47:30

And for example, now I think I share photos with Juaran, maybe, but more of moments too. So moments like that, not so much in question of ... You know? I mean, I don't know. If you do it, girl, it's great. I'm just talking about my past and my present. It's also very different to do it because that's your style of photo that you're going to upload. Cool. I see that, I say, I like, you know?

47:50

But I feel it's different. It's the process of how you got to take the photo, what I say is that inventiveness. That. If that photo was born in you, fine. It's like, we have to get ready because we have to go take pictures. It's me and Arturo, so dress up. And I feel like it was a stress. I even feel like you were mad at your boyfriend. Like, no, why are you wearing that?

48:10

Blah, blah, blah, you know?

48:11

And it was like, in this one, can you take a picture of me? I didn't like it. Another one. Another one.

48:15

Another one. That's what I'm saying. So when we were in our process of photos, of... Now I have one here, so here yes. Another one? Another one. And they say, damn, 3000. And that I should see it. I don't like any of them. And they get mad at you here,

48:34

Uh-huh.

48:34

And you say, what do you want me to do? I mean, I don't the hair to the front. I don't like the hair to the back. I mean, look, no way. And obviously you see your pretty friends. It's just that...

48:54

I feel like we see more inventiveness because if I see the picture on social media, I'm going to see it perfect. But I feel like... If you see yourself, you find more... You find more mothers. And I think that's where the inventiveness starts. Because a little while ago, they were telling me about a super pretty person. I swear, one of the prettiest people. And they told me that she is very good at editing photos.

49:19

But when I've seen her in person, she's beautiful. I explain myself like this, beautiful. But there's the inventedness, because sometimes where the inventiveness comes from, it comes from insecurity. You know?

49:28

And she's perfect, you don't see anything wrong with her. And she's like, no. And she's going to edit her whole photo to upload it.

49:33

Uh-huh.

49:34

Wow. And what do you think of the people who start, She was telling them that they were with their sugars. So, they were making up stuff. Like, I'm on a trip, but they didn't show me who they were with. So, obviously, I feel like she was like, wait, she was thinking, look, where the fuck is the private plane? So, the picture of the plane was like this.

49:57

We were with Eden like this. Like this. But she didn't say anything. So, travel. A plane. I'm leaving. A plane.

50:08

Wow!

50:09

When we came from the same neighborhood. I mean... I just saw you walking by the store buying tortillas.

50:15

But you know what? I love that invention. I love the invention of Esbuchona. I love her. I don't know why. I don't know if it's because I grew up with her, with the environment. I mean, well, I didn't grow up with anyone who traveled by private plane, but from the northern environment, that kind of inventiveness is very much in the north, if we accept it.

50:32

I love that inventiveness, dude.

50:34

It's just that it's really cool to see her, dude. I love it. and to this day I still follow them. Like, no way! His picture with his nalgona in the Ferrari, black hair. I love it. I still follow him.

50:48

That's why I tell you that my dream, Buchon, is that picture with a bouquet and Louis Vuitton and me with my hair up and my hair super long. Because I love that inventiveness.

50:57

I feel like maybe I say 10 out of 10. Of course, of course, of course. I don't like you to be a fan, showing off what is not yours, what is yours. But if you give me a big fantasy, yes. I have to see the red sole, all the pants, the waist, I have to see. I mean, I think that Jalo realizes that if not, like I lose my hope when I know I'm with a sugar. I don't know how to explain it. Ok. I lose my fantasy.

51:25

Ok.

51:25

You know?

51:26

Because I see them with their big cars, their pictures. And I'm like, oh my god, that's so cool. But when you know that it's an old married couple, I don't know, I'm like...

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51:37

I don't like it.

51:38

So, you don't upload them? I don't know what to say. Don't upload to Sugar. Give us fantasies. The hand like this, the watch. Yes, give us fantasies without Sugar. Give us fantasies, yes. So you think that these girls would have given themselves to him, all in the hotel,

51:55

but they would have given you a slut fantasy. All right?

51:58

Yes, I think I'm very much in tune with sluts. I think that's the issue.

52:03

I love buchonas. I love buchonas. So maybe because they were strawberries, right? No, no, it's not even strawberries. It was like, literally, you were in bed with a bag. That's not fantasy. That's what I'm going for.

52:16

You just gave me a bit of a whim. Why do I want to see you in bed with a Birkin? But if you give me a buchona in front of a big car with a girl and I said, you gave me a proposal. You made a whole story. In that era, in a hotel room. That's like I said, I didn't like it. I mean, if you're going to give me a hint,

52:33

give me a proposal, you know? Sure, because precisely, for example, in the community, the hint is a lot of proposal. I mean, we were at the most expensive one, and a lot of proposal. Because even people, I feel that when they are in that world, they even create alter egos of their inventiveness,

52:56

which leads them to an extreme of creativity and things that they say, no way! So, is inventiveness something positive? I feel that yes. For example, if the girls at the hotel I feel like this is...

53:08

I'm going to fix your inventiveness proposal. If they hadn't rented the room at the hotel and spent all their money on that take a picture of you on the street walking and you're like, you gave me more of a proposal.

53:18

It was too much of an invention in a room at the hotel. Because that's where they had the goal hotel güey. Porque ahí tenían el objetivo de presumir el hotel más caro del mundo. Cuando digo, no, o sea, presumeme paisaje, presumeme en un restaurante, sí me explico, o sea, como si hubieran ahorrado un buen de dinero. Pero entonces deja de ser inventadas. Pues sí, pero...

53:36

Visualmente no hay nada de inventado más que estás tú en una cama con una bolsa güey. Sí, inventado es el descubrimiento que se hizo que... Eso. What is that, güey? Inventado is the discovery that was made. That. That. I mean, they transform it into inventadas, but they did it from their normal life. So that's when you find out that you're in sugar.

53:52

Of course. It happened to me that I said, güey, you spent all that on this very light inventadess. For a room in a hotel, nothing to do. If they had stayed in a normal hotel and give me a car inventory. I mean, they would have rented a car. A limousine, everything is on sale.

54:10

I mean, give me like... There I would have said wow. For example, do you agree that now that we are almost close to the farewell that we are going to do to Fredo, it's going to give you this beautiful picture, we're going to give you a dance, we're going to give you a toast.

54:25

We're going to give you an infinite pool.

54:28

Yes.

54:28

And like this in the bed. The concept is to take it to the mame of inventadés. Yes, obviously the purpose is not because for example Fredo is no longer a party person, nor us, nor anything. And really Fredo's farewell is with the intention of connecting us, that he feels special. But I want to invent that in social media. Exactly.

54:45

Because in the end, we're going to be thrown in... I'm not going to say where. We're going to be thrown in a situation like... But on the internet, you're going to see a lot of farangles, excesses...

54:57

Luxury, a lot of luxury, a lot of glam. A lot of butchery, a lot of sophistication. Mucho buchunismo, como mucha sofisticación. Sofisticación, sofisticado. Muy sofisticado. Mucho brindis.

55:10

Y vamos a intentar dar propuesta de lujo, brillo, noche, glam. Y aunque sea de mentira, ¿me explico? Por ejemplo, es que, entonces sabes que... Eso va a ser super divertido hacerlo, güey. Te voy a decir know what? That's going to be super fun to do, dude. I'm going to tell you something. You know what? I really do want to be invented. We are really invented. We've never denied it.

55:32

Yes, but for example, we don't upload that kind of stuff. But now that you tell me the idea of looking for spots for the invented photos, I'm excited. Because you are fascinated by the production of something. Dude, the production, no way, it fascinates me. So, for example, if this is what I want to get to, then people who are invented in social media, do we really like them? Because we want to be.

55:54

We've been criticizing them since the projection. We want to be. We are invented, yes, but I feel like this... I feel like if we wanted to be, we would be. But what I'm saying is, and these people who upload their stuff because they can't have fun like that?

56:15

That's what I'm really saying.

56:17

Of course, the process is fun. And I was like, what the fuck? No, you're making it up. Of course!

56:24

You know what? I criticized for being a bitch.

56:26

It's canceled. I criticized for being a bad person. I want to be. I proposed it to you and I was like, it would be cool to do that project. When we took pictures of Sushi Bar.

56:38

We loved it. We uploaded those pictures. And those are made up. With the cup in the restaurant. Well, that's how we're going to go. And have fun. You know what? I'm tired of all the said, girls. I think it's great to be invented.

56:49

Really. Really.

56:51

Really, be invented. Show me everything. Yes, take a picture of the bag. But give me a proposal. That's what I'm going for. Don't do it, asshole. If you're going to put me in your bag, I want to see a palm tree in the background. That's it! And a glass of champagne. Even if it's just water with lemon. Exactly.

57:07

You know?

57:07

Give me a proposal.

57:08

And I'm telling you, I had fun.

57:10

Yes.

57:11

Careful. It's very important, guys, that for it to really be invented, because the invention can't be just anyone, in reality. Okay. No, you have to have something in excess. You know, that the photo tells you something. Ah, it was overkill here.

57:29

Like what? I don't understand. Like, for example, it was overkill that, no way, your bag, champagne and a palm?

57:38

Oh, come on.

57:39

There is already an excess because you say, wow, I bring a luxury bag. No, because it doesn't have to be a luxury bag. Well, let's suppose I'm serving you a luxury bag, a bag that you want, a nice bag. I bring a bag, it means it's fixed, it has champagne.

57:54

What are you going to do later?

57:55

Oh, well, there are palms.

57:57

So, are you going to have a beer? Are you going to have dinner? Are you going to go to a beach club. Because they don't think that being invented is like having a coffee with a heart. No, no, no. That's what I'm telling you. That's hysterical. Give me something, give me a luxury proposal.

58:13

Give me a luxury proposal even if there's no luxury. Even if your bag is from any brand, but you already put this on it. Because being invented is always projecting more than it is. You can't beive by being simple. You can't be inventive by uploading your coffee picture with a heart.

58:29

No.

58:30

No.

58:30

Nah.

58:31

We, promoting... It's that we love... Again, it's the dream of a lot of people.

58:36

The truth is that yes. It's that, look, I mean... They already understood why I was so upset about the hotel girls' invention. Because you didn't give me a proposal, dude. You know? But... You went to spend the money on the dumbass and you also lied, dude.

58:49

But...

58:50

But, listen. Well, they did lie that we were staying at that hotel. I was going to say, do people lie or do they really believe what they see on social media?

58:58

So, you get it.

58:59

No, yes. Yes, yes, yes. For example, let's imagine that we see a picture of someone standing in front of a car. It doesn't matter, you found it on the street. But, a good angle, good light, good pose. Good shoes.

59:12

Yes. Good everything. I say, where is he going?

59:16

Did he arrive driving the car or did he bring a driver?

59:19

Is he going to have dinner? With who is he with? Or is that his normal life? ¿Va a ir a cenar? ¿Con quién anda? O así es su vida normal, se va a ir a su casa ahorita. ¿Sabes?

59:25

Denme esa propuesta que me haga hacerme una historia cuando vea la foto.

59:28

Claro. Pero para eso tienes que ponerle un exceso a tu persona también. Exacto. O sea, de verdad, chamacos, el ser inventado, entonces te puedes divertir, siento yo, creando una fantasía, güey, donde a lo mejor no tienes que gastar tanto como estas morras, ni cogerte a un viejito, ni nada, de verdad, para crear, porque todo está aquí.

59:54

Ajá, entonces me encantaría que terminando este capítulo nos etiqueten en fotos de donde han sido inventadas. Ay, etiqueten así, realizan de las trad the hallucinations to share them. And I'm not going to ask you the story. I don't need you to tell me that it was a car that I found, it was my cousin's car. No, no, no, I don't care. Just upload the photo and I want to get that idea of what happened here. Look, and we share it and the hallucinations write there in the comments,

1:00:17

these people who know, what do you imagine? Yes, what was there? Wow, they really have a proposal, where to go at night, with whom... Do you have an invented photo to upload? A photo so you can say... Yes, I'm going to have it, I'm going to look for it. We have to look for it so we can upload it and they write us.

1:00:40

Yes, we post it and they say, here is when Lupita blah blah blah, here is when I quote her. I'm going to look for a photo where I look invented. Yes. We post it and they say, this is when Lupita blah blah blah, this is when I date her. I'm going to look for a picture where I look like I'm made up.

1:00:47

Yes.

1:00:48

Yes, that's true.

1:00:48

Because I never went, I'm going to tell you, I'm not going to find that, I never went to pose in front of cars or anything. I love that fantasy, but'm going to find something. I know you will. You have to have places in Reynosa, no way. Yes, I think I have one on a balcony of a restaurant.

1:01:10

Oh!

1:01:11

And we already know what my proposal was. Yes, yes, I love it. We posted it on post, there you comment and then you tag us in yours.

1:01:19

Exactly.

1:01:19

I hope you understood the term cham term, and where we took it. At first we saw it like, oh, I know, mom. It's just that we feel like, at first we get confused with the lie.

1:01:29

Uh-huh.

1:01:30

But when you take these kinds of invented photos like the ones we're proposing, you're not lying. Everyone who knows the story, what do they want? If I just pose in front of a palm tree. I bring this bag, it's my taste, what do you want? You know? But how you accommodate the elements.

1:01:46

Exactly.

1:01:47

Of course, everything is there. And we're not going to be responsible for what you think. Exactly. And not even the photo in which they are going to label us, you don't even have to go out. It can be the photo of the table, but that you see something. That it goes in a cherry. But don't lie to us, what internet photos? No, no, no. That they are from you when they are invented.

1:02:05

Yes, I prefer that they are you. If they go up from that, it's the same as if they take their little hand, a little kiss, a little grin.

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1:02:09

A big bracelet.

1:02:10

Something, something, something that they give us. Because if we are going to evaluate the inventiveness in that sense, because there are many, but in this sense of luxury glam, of hallucinations. Yes. of hallucinations. I feel like we've reached the point. Is the inventiveness ugly when... Let's do the moral, because in the end I fell in love with the inventiveness. Me too. I think the inventiveness is ugly when you really try to make your family, friends or audience believe

1:02:39

that you don't have a life.

1:02:41

Ok.

1:02:42

I explain that there is more in the background, which is when you you talk about a story with your mouth.

1:02:48

Like,

1:02:48

Oh, man, I came to the hotel to spend three weeks alone. Liar. I mean, when you make up a story, the one you upload a photo or the one you upload a story, like, I'm here on the yacht, we're having an amazing time, cheers! I love you.

1:03:04

Boom. You didn't lie. Nothing. But you gave me luxury glam. Of course. And you see the yacht like this. Huge, dude. Fruit over there. You know? A person with a Rolex over here.

1:03:15

No, no.

1:03:17

Yes, yes, yes. It's you.

1:03:19

You start to question yourself. No, but they're going to tell us that, hey, I don't have pictures in a yacht. Oh, no, I do have a yacht. But it could be like that, that whatever it is for you, that time you said,

1:03:29

this time it was by chance that I took this picture. And if I was in that place, and if I got this picture, well, you're not lying. And if I did it, be Fredo's farewell party because we're going to give them invented fantasies.

1:03:49

No, man, let it be the theme.

1:03:50

Yes, that's going to be, Fredo, you're going to find out here, because Fredo doesn't know where we're taking him, it's a surprise. Here, everyone tag Fredo, send him this clip. This is the preview of what your bachelor party will be. Your bachelor party will be luxury glam, it will be inventiveness with proposals,

1:04:09

it will be fashion, authenticity, and it will also be... How can I tell you? We want to project... We want to make people feel envy.

1:04:25

Yes, and this is the theme. This is the life that I deserve. This is the theme of this video.

1:04:31

I love it! And we're going to share an album. We'll upload a picture to Instagram for the three of us to collaborate. With the pictures we take of Imitad3D. You know? And we're going to give them... This is guys the life I deserve.

1:04:53

Maybe we won't have luxury dinner, ok? But the photos will be there.

1:04:58

I promise you that we will arrange the blueberries. You will see that they are blueberries from India.

1:05:04

I loved it. We're going to set it up, and you're going to see that it's not just a mess, it's a mess.

1:05:05

I mean, I loved it. New project. There's nothing missing, because it's next month.

1:05:11

Exactly.

1:05:12

I'm so excited about what's coming, guys. And we're going to reference this episode when you see that album. Because obviously it's going to be later, right? And people are going to were like, wow! They are having a great time. No, I mean, you hallucinators will know the true truth. Those who watch this episode, of those photos.

1:05:33

Exactly.

1:05:34

And well, Kisito, with this we finish this episode, guys. Comment, I love it when you comment. It's smart to accept a mistake. I started the episode saying no to the invention ofiveness, and now I say yes. We really didn't reject it because we said we were invented since we were little. We don't have certain habits anymore because life has separated us from the north. But we reflect on it in time.

1:05:58

Yes. Before ending this episode.

1:06:01

They realized how fast our intelligence is.

1:06:27

For example, that's also invented. Saying right now, see how well we learned. this episode. We love you so much, kids! Lots of kisses! Whatever's coming! No more critical comments or anything! No!

1:06:28

No more comments... Oh, I should have a fake account, or... They're just not allowed anymore. Not even anymore. In general.

1:06:34

They don't exist.

1:06:35

If you see something negative, you don't exist.

1:06:37

They're like the invisible friend.

1:06:38

Yes.

1:06:39

You wanted to, you don't exist. You wanted to, you don't exist. You don't exist.

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