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Today with Jod and Grace, thank you for coming here. Thank you for coming. It's because of one of your content on my FBP. The one when you were at Marabton's house, the first one. It was really big. The one from your car, right?

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Oh yeah, yeah.

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That's now in my FBP, all of you. Really? Yeah, there's one where you were talking about her. She was talking about beautiful words in streaming

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Hahaha

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How is it?

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There's one where he's doing a live stream but the graphics are wrong

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Oh yeah, the one that pops up

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Yeah, how is it?

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Yeah, so there's a job going on And he's doing a live stream I don't understand the game, actually It was during the work period And we were asked to do a livestream together I didn't understand the game at all He did, so I said, can we do it once? At that time, we were only asked to watch the stream You were only asked to watch the gameplay?

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The latest patch update

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The latest patch update? What's in the patch? I already made a promise, you're the lead, I'll just follow you. So I made a promise, you teach me. Teach you about the game? Yeah, I asked you.

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So that the timing of the video is right, use Discord, share screen. The share screen is display capture, I'll tap on it, the set brief will come out. I used Discord to share my screen. I used the screen to display capture. I was all tapped by him. All the briefs were released. You had to say this, this is the key message,

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this and that. I was shocked. Everyone read it. Everyone who realized it was you. I was shocked. I was like, why is the screen like this?

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It was supposed to be a video game. It was supposed to be a text.

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It was a crowded chat. The video game, right? Yeah. The one that appeared in the text. And there were a lot of people chatting at that time. Yeah, a lot of people. I said, okay guys, let's endorse this.

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What else can we do?

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At first, we wanted to socialize.

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Yeah, yeah.

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That's it.

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What about the client?

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No comment.

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No comment?

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No comment. But I don't think it's a lot. It's a lot of people who passed by. Then I found out that at first, Grace didn't like you. How was it? If I don't like her, I'll stay with her.

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You're close to her, but she didn't like you. How did you meet?

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We met because of a group.

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We met.

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She's still with her ex, I'm still with my ex

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So the first time we met, we were still in a relationship In the same game? Yes, exactly The same game is Arab or Muslim It's a gamer game So you two are from the game content?

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Yes, we're from the game You used to be into video games, gaming videos? Yes, that's right.

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You too?

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Live streaming.

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Live streaming.

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Yes. Then with gaming YouTubers, you like to meet up. That's right. Well, this is Tongkrongan.

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We often meet up.

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Oh, I see.

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Then, you already have a girlfriend. We just broke up. We didn't meet often. I think we met in 2018 or 2019. We didn't meet often. We met again during the pandemic. You mean online or in person?

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We met offline. Face to face. We just met again. We didn't talk. Oh, he brought his girlfriend, you brought your girlfriend. At that time?

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Oh, at that time, I broke up.

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Oh, I see.

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Okay.

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After we met again, I broke up. After you met again, you started to have feelings for each other. No, not really. At first, we were just negative friends. Just a negative friendship. We hang out because we're drunk together. But in Marraptor, you're quite... Strong. Quite crazy.

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Quite more... crazy.

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Crazy.

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Because you like to get drunk together.

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Yes, I do.

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You like to drink. We both like to drink.

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We both like alcohol. We hang out a lot.

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No, you're the only one who likes it. I actually don't like it.

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We both like alcohol, we often get together. No, it's just you. I actually don't like it. We both like alcohol.

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But you do the same thing. You drink a lot.

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But he's stronger, maybe. No, I still often drink with him. Okay, and then? Because of that?

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Finally, my relationship is quite stable because of the difference in religion. Finally, the relationship is over.

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Finally, I just went on with it. And then we broke up, and now we're just living together. The one who's confident first is you.

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It's him.

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You're so mean!

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Don't make a statement that you failed!

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You're the one who's close first. But it's natural.

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It's natural, because we meet often. So it's normal.

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Is it hard to make content together even though you have a relationship? Is it hard? Sometimes there's a brief, or do the same live stream.

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No.

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No, we don't do the same content. Because we used to make a channel together. Okay, a YouTube channel together. But I was more spoiled.

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Oh, really?

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Yes. Imagine, every day I hold the camera, vlog, I like to do it daily. And then I edit it myself. Imagine, every day I hold the camera, vlog, daily tasks. Then I edit it myself.

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He's not, just a foot massage. I'm a talent.

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Talent in your teeth.

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People make a YouTube channel together, they should watch it together. Yes, for two tasks. No, it's a month.

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Then a month later, I don't want to make my own channel anymore. Oh, you don't want to make my own channel anymore. But at first, you wanted to make it together without any separate content? At first, she didn't want to do content.

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I didn't want to.

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I forced her to do content. And at that time, she didn't want to do content, didn't want to do streaming. I used to be a former corporate employee. Working at the office. And when I dated her, she said, Oh, I see. So, now I'm a content creator. This is after you're dating? Yes. So, when you met at the gamer's hangout, you're not the gamer, but your girlfriend is?

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I'm also a gamer.

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But she's not streaming. She's not streaming. She's the eSports ambassador.

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Yes.

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Oh, BA eSports.

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Correct. Her office job is in eSports?

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It's a different company. This is PT, this is eSports, and this is another one.

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But this is a desk office. What did you do at that time? I was R&D. R&D, so you did the research, the development. It's complicated, isn't it? It's complicated. You're a corporate kid, right?

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Yes, I was a corporate kid.

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Then you were told to just do the content. Yes. So that we can make a channel together. Yeah, but I was also looked for a kid there. So that your transition is easy. You're used to being asked, right? Asked to learn the tools, the editing too. He was given knowledge, you were given knowledge by him.

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It's better, right?

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Learning by doing.

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This is how you know how to edit on YouTube.

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That's good.

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How to edit. YouTube. That's a good one. How to edit?

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Just release it.

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But it means it's not bad, right? The knowledge from there to make your own channel.

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Not bad.

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How many years has it been, this content? For Grace herself.

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Actually, I just came back to the content again from last year.

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Okay, that's just often.

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Just often.

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I was lazy too. Because it's hard, consistent is the hardest, right? That's it. I just found out that consistency is in the present.

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Okay.

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Jod, I've seen you when you were crazy...

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...when you were reported by the news.

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Oh, right.

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I was so surprised.

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It's okay to ask that.

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It's okay.

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Because the first time I saw you was there. Yes. I didn't even know it was you... It's okay, it's okay. Because the first time I saw you was there. Yeah. I didn't even know it was you when you appeared in Marathon. Oh yeah. Because the name is different. The old one was Tireson.

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And the one in Arab is John. Then I watched it, right? I've seen this person somewhere, like this, like this. Oh, then there's an episode in Marathon, you talked about this. Then I was like, oh yeah, that was the time when it was so crowded. But I saw that your personality has changed.

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Now. Does that mean that you used to do that on purpose? You made a persona that was a bit like that or what? It's said that it was on purpose, yes and no. Because back then, it was still a decade. Is that so? I don't think so. Because I was still a teenager. I made Youtube when I was in high school.

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I didn't want to go to college. I was lazy to make content. I used to make content about what's popular on social media. Back then, it was popular. But I was more into harass people who I found cringe. For example, there was Bowo, Bowo TikTok.

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Bowo Apenlibi. Yes, Apenlibi. And many more. And that content, because there was Dylan... Who's Dylan? Dylan and Warpat, if I'm not mistaken. Oh, the one who was rude.

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Yes, yes. It should be safe, because now it's already been contacted, right? It's safe with them. It's safe with them too. Oh, yeah, I made content. Well, making content, I used to think, whatever it is, just about the view. Don't think about it's not that much.

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So, I thought, well, it's already 100k, who's next? Who can I catch up? Okay, you have a lot of subs. Yeah, I used to think that way to motivate myself. But whatever the content, I'll do it. I'll do it.

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Well, back then, I never made a script. Or what I wanted to say. So, I just went with the flow. And then, my stupidity, I just got an endorsement for a collaboration with Piso. Piso Collection.

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It's Piso CS, right? Piso CS, and then it became a collection. I was like, what is it? I didn't have a publisher yet. UITE, and then it became a collection. I was like, what is this? There was no official announcement yet. UITE, and stuff. I actually watched it again.

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Is this worth it? But I was the one who curated it. I asked my friends if it was worth it. It was a lot of people. Then I reported it to the police. Did you feel like it was worth it? The doubt of whether it was worth it was because of the police. Did you feel like you were being suspected of being a spy?

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Because of the stabbing, right? Yes, that's right. Did you feel like, is this okay? Yes, so there was actually a point where I was like, is this a spy? Well, just applaud.

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Because I know it's definitely crowded.

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Yes.

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It's crowded, because it's hot. Who reported to the police? The Dylan. Who reported the police? Dylan To be honest, at that time I wasn't really into it Because I was used to being hated Because I was really arrogant when I made content I remember that

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Do you know how he was?

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I don't know

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I often passed by my home

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I was really arrogant And then H1 was trending But I was not happy Who are you? I was not happy Because it was so crowded

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And then H1 was a police report I was panicking And then what made me so mad My family knew about it. My mom knew about it. And then, I met my friends.

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And the report was not extended. So, it was peaceful. The report was removed. You didn't get arrested?

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No.

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But I decided to get off the social media. I can imagine. It's a trauma. Yeah, off the social media. And when I was off the social media, I can imagine. It's a trauma, right? Yeah, off social media. So, I went to Singapore. So, like the first week after the report, I went to Singapore.

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People thought I ran away.

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Okay.

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Even though you were on the road, right? At that time, I had promised. So, before that video, I had promised my friends to go to Singapore. When I came back, I finally started making video to apologize. I made a clarification video too. After that, I was off social media. The trigger for me to be off social media was...

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...because of my conversation with my father. So, this is the reason why you were off social media? Yes. What did he say? He said, I'm not too close to my parents emotionally. So, I rarely tell them.

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One night, he said, let's go eat seafood. Near my house. We ate seafood and talked. My father said, it's okay. If you have to spend money, you have to sell drugs, you have to sell your house,

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so you won't be in jail, it's okay.

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Okay.

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The important thing is you don't have to go to jail. But my father wants you to change. Wow, that's deep. So, I cried and I thought, what have I been doing all this time? I dropped out of college and I made content at night. I was known as a life-saving guy. Life-saving guy, I was off social media. For a year, almost two years.

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I uploaded as much as I could. But you still uploaded? I still uploaded, but as much as I want. The content is about the brand debts. And sometimes I just vlog. So, I have a lot of vlog recordings.

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But there's only a few that are aired. Yeah. That's it. It's been down until before Marathon. What do you mean by down? So, after two years I was off,

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so when I want to... I think I was streaming again, I still had the trauma. So, I was lazy to... You still have it, because you're still here. I was lazy to validate. If I started again, would I be wrong again?

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Until the end? Until the end, after I thought about it, I just let it go. Because I wasn't at peace with the chat. I wanted to try to sort out how to get rid of this chat. YouTubers who have had a hard time or content creators who have had problems.

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The chat has been around for a lifetime, what can I do?

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Finally, it's peaceful.

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It's peaceful now. If people want to discuss it, I'm already relaxed. People want to check it out. Not before? Back then, I was still angry. Defensive? Yes, still defensive. What's the point? Where was the moment? When you were with Raptor or before that? The moment was maybe one of the reasons, because Ovi is also a good player.

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I saw a lot of things that hit. I like to see it as an example. So, it seems like my friends or acquaintances who are in Sourcemates, they don't blunder twice. They can still blunder. Yes, and sometimes they blunder, maybe not as bad as me.

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Or something like that, but they can still survive. You know, the important thing is the goal, right? Yes, and at that time you already got the punishment, right? You were reported. You were reported, you got social punishment, that's it. And you've apologized.

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And the one who feels hurt has also forgiven you.

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It should be.

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It should be.

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But at that time we had already talked. Wow, you got a second win, in my opinion. After that, you were crowded at the marathon and became like now. Does that mean that Arab also gives you a great opportunity, right? Yes, he gave me a great opportunity. All the kids at home were given opportunities.

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Because when I uploaded the video, Arab was also one of the people who commented on the video. Commenting on the hate? On my clarification video. What did he say? He said, you deserve all this hate. I think he say? He said, you deserve all this hate

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I think he forgot, he said you deserve all this hate Because I've known him before I've known him since 2016 But we're not close That video was in 2018 Or 2017

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And he was like, okay I'll just turn it off So Grace was there After you came back, right?

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After 2 years. Yes, we were there.

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At the live stream together when we were heading to COVID. That was just a comeback, right? Yes, it was just a comeback. We were together. So you were there at the moment when she came back.

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Yes, coincidentally.

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So you didn't see the old Thierson? No, I didn't. He didn't see it, he never knew.

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If I saw it, I would have been in a relationship with him.

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Thank you.

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But people can be like this, right?

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It can change.

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It can change because you learn by yourself. Because you don't know what's wrong with you, it can change.

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But if you look at it directly, it's not like that.

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Oh, at that time. Now you can see it in the adult.

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But how old are you?

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27.

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Oh, 27. You're already an adult.

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How old are you?

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26.

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Oh, it's a year difference.

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A year difference.

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Is it different? It's only a year. So, like, someone told you, but you're still shy or something. or whatever It doesn't affect you? No, it doesn't You just talk to each other? Yeah, we just talk to each other You guys never fight, right? Yeah, in front of the camera, we never fight

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That's the thing

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What's the difference? Is it about work? It's about personal stuff

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Oh really?

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What's the example and how to solve it? He's the one who always looking for trouble What? You give an example, you're the one who's always angry. What? For example? You're the one who's always late. You're the one who's late. No, I've never been angry because of that. More precisely, I think if I'm angry because of...

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like... what is it?

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The feeling of being pushed around, suddenly... like he's doing something wrong, that's why he's immediately sprayed. Oh, because he's a little thing. But now you guys are used to talk to each other, right? Yeah, we started to struggle in the beginning. In the first year, second year. Yeah, because you guys just met. When I joke with my friends,

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we joke around, there's no limit. I think everything is funny.

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Yeah.

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Whatever topic.

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When we're dating, I'm like, why do I want to date this person? This person doesn't have a brain.

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Because you joke too much.

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It's so bad. If it spreads, you'll be like, wow.

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It's more like a conversation.

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Yes, more like a conversation.

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Okay, now about Marabton. You said you were the first person to send it to Arab to make it.

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How was it?

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Yes, that's right. Actually, it's not about going there. I was just in Haiti. Haiti? Yes, I was eating and talking. Arab was off for two weeks.

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And Yuka, Yuka was his schoolmate. Okay.

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High school?

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High school. High school, and we were talking. And at that time, because I told you that I was coming back but I was still lazy. Before that, I had already committed. I was still 26 years old. I said, I will try. I told Arap too.

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I want to try for half a year. I think I was told to make content for 6 months, as hard as possible, live streaming. If it doesn't work, I'll quit. Because when I came back from COVID, the view wasn't that scary. You mean you're streaming in your own place?

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Yes, in my own place. I gave a deadline, six months to a year. If it doesn't work, I'll just do it on social media. What am I doing? What is he doing? I don't know. You don't know? Wow. Because I think it's enough. Since 2016. We talked.

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What are you going to make, Jowat? I said, I think I want to make Sabaton. Sabaton. I want to make Sabaton. Because I made it before. I made Sabaton.

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If it's not crowded, and the content was not crowded, so I said, okay. Arap said, okay, just make it with my name. I was already doubting.

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Why did you doubt?

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I said...

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His mood swing was bad.

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He's a person with a bad mood. Because Arap often said, let's make it, suddenly it didn't happen.

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Yes.

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I said, okay, don't do it.

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You don't want to...

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I said, don't, I don't want to. Because in the past, when I had my first sabbaton, he also chatted me. I want to make it like this. I've taught him everything. 7 hours, that's it. I can't do this. How to end a sabbaton in 7 hours?

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You've promised to donate, right? That's what Syarp did.

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I'll return your money.

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Oh, really?

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Okay, then. I said, I want to make money. And then I made an IRL in Dufan. Where was it? Taman Safari. I went to a cage. A lion cage. I was in a lion cage, and on my left and right was a lion.

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I fed a lion. Okay. Feeding the lion.

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Yeah, feeding the lion.

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It was crowded. So I said, I want to make it like this. He said, you just need to download the app. Prism app. And you can do it live. It's not that hard.

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Okay, you taught him Arabic. Yeah. He did it when he said, I've been off for two weeks. I don't believe it. So, at first, I didn't give him the idea. I said, let's try live streaming for three days. Okay.

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Three days, we live together. Whatever we eat, drink, and work, the audience will decide. Do you want to? Did he want to? He wanted. I said, okay. Until Hamid 2, before we gathered, I followed up.

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He said, later... I said, it's canceled. I set up everything. I thought, it's okay, later. Finally, when the day came, he said, where are you? You haven't been to the office.

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I said, it's done. It turns out that Yukon was streaming. He was streaming. Finally, we gathered, he said, you're really done. After that, I set up the computer, how was the streaming, it lasted for three days.

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From three days, it turned out that he was tagged. Three days is not a sabaton? No, three days is our deadline, then whatever the audience wants, we do it. It was extended to seven days, 7 days. And she likes it. Oh, so you tested her for 3 days and 7 days. Grace, have you been involved in that?

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Sometimes, we hang out. Oh, so you're just friends. Like, this is your girlfriend, she's playing. Because before that, we went to Japan together. How was it? You went to Japan together? With Arab. We're friends. We hang out together.

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I know him from the game.

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Okay. So you went to Japan together. Because of your friendship, that's why you were invited to do a live streaming. Because you've been to Japan together. And why did I decide to go to Japan? Japan is actually economically not wise for me to leave.

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So the one who supports a stable economy is only Arab, right?

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Yes, that's right.

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He's the one.

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But he needs a friend. I said I can't, Rap. I said, I have the money, but financially it's not wise for me to leave. He said, it's okay, I'll handle the Airbnb. I said, still, it's not wise. I said, I'll accompany you, but you probably won't see me for half a year.

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How?

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I went to Japan, my economy reset to zero. After I went to Japan. So you want to work for half a year? Yes, you won't see me for half a year to hang out as usual. I will try to work hard on YouTube. Because you don't have money?

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Yes, because I've spent all my money. I've reset to zero. What did he say? I think that's one of the triggers he asked me to work with Raptor. Oh, to help the economy? Yes, I think so.

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But he never told me. But in Japan, you spent all your money? Yes, all of it. Yuka, Geri, Jod. We all reset from zero.

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Me too, reset from zero.

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Because of one person's offer?

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Yes.

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We went to Japan, hang out, and then I did it.

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I don't have money.

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Crazy.

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Crazy.

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But from there it changed. Because it looks solid there. But you're brave brave, right? What's the biggest expense you can get from resetting from zero? Because of transport. Food. Transport is also quite big.

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Because the plane is expensive.

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The plane is expensive.

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Food is expensive.

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Food. Train that...

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Shinkansen.

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We're moving to another city, right?

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So, it's a feeling.

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But you guys are loyal. Solid. It has to be solid. Like, even though the money is so little, you're like, okay, that's it. It's more like a debt of gratitude.

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Actually, yes.

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It's a debt of gratitude. But it's fun too. Yes, it's fun.

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Fun too, go home, wow.

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How long in Japan?

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Two weeks? Two weeks.

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We don't finish the visa We're going to finish the waiver The waiver is only for 14 days We're going to finish it

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That's his request, an Arab request

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Okay, so you're going back to Jakarta to make the 7-day streaming Yes, 7 days What did you learn from those 7 days? Did you have any discussions or evaluations? I don't know what his mindset is

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He has something that I I don't know what his thinking is. He has something that I still don't understand. His feelings. Just for fun. Yes, after 7 days, I said, do you want to continue? If you want to continue, make Sabaton if you want.

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But I'm sure, it's a bit difficult. Because you never know when the ending will be. Or if you're on Twitch, Twitch is aft the subscribers, right? So, they usually have 30 days to track the record. Like yesterday, the cash-in-ad is 1 million.

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I told them, I explained it like that. They said, we don't need to use that kind of system. Because it's a bit difficult in Indonesia. Indonesia is not yet familiar with membership, right? So, we use it through the Saweria application. Or whatever it is for donation.

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So I set up, set up, set up. I'm still not sure if he wants to or not. Until finally, I'm empty again. At the end of the year. Let's make it. Come on, I said.

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What kind of concept do you want? Just the same as before. Like yesterday, seven days. Okay, let we go. And then why Sabaton? We went because he said, it's okay. Because he said, he always... I don't know, sometimes I feel like he's exaggerating something.

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But when it happens, I'm like, you're right. He said, we've been to the mountains. What mountains? We only watched 1000 episodes.

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What mountains?

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He said that in the interview. What mountains? I was like, what the hell are you talking about? But, what mountain? We're the ones who enjoy it. So, let's do it. Unfortunately, that week was already crowded. So, we didn't continue.

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So, we continued. You continued on Saturday? It was only a five-day break, or was it a week? That was at your old house?

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The studio.

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The one you guys saw. It was so crowded. But you had fun there?

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I did, because I was with my closest friends.

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And you didn't do anything? No script? No script. Because when we didn't stream, we would hang out there. Oh, we often hang out there. Do you have any regrets when streaming? Like, oh, I said something wrong. Sometimes the vibe is hanging out, so we forget there's a camera on, right?

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Not really.

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Oh, that's great. You can control it, right? Not control, there must be some mistakes that were made.

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But it's like mistakes that are made. But it's okay.

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But it's okay. It's just a daily thing. Is it normal? Emotion, crying, angry, or what? I think like the Sabaton, Semarabton, the video that is sleeping is also risky.

27:20

Yes, it's very risky. We never know the ego, the wrong sleeping position. Suddenly the door is open. How do you handle all that? Well, if it's the first one in the studio,

27:34

I don't think about it. I think, okay, we want to do this. But I don't think about how to sleep, how to eat, this is a very small room, but everyone is smoking. So, in terms of health, it's not considered. Maybe that's what the audience likes at first. Like at first, I slept on the table.

27:52

One small sofa, how many people can sleep on it.

27:55

Okay.

27:56

Well, in the long run, it's made proper. It's made proper for the previous season 2.

28:01

Okay.

28:02

It's really fun, you're so successful. You're now an entity business, right? Yeah, you can say that. You're a brand, a business now with Raptone. I also researched the season 2 from scratch. You mean the money?

28:18

Yeah, I got it from season 1, it's not bad.

28:20

I said, let's make season 2.

28:22

Oh, it's out again. Because you invested together. Yes, because we invested together. At first, Arf didn't want to. Didn't want to invest or didn't want to make it? He said, I'll do it, I'll pay for it. And then you guys, it's okay, the share is still the same.

28:34

I said, what I said, I don't want to. If so, we don't. We have production every week, every month. If we keep losing, we still lose. While we know that the promise is to start with four. Well, if we lose four, we're lucky to have four. So, you're the right hand of Arap in this project, right?

28:58

You oversee the whole thing, right? Operational, you're the Ops, right? Yes, yes, quite. How do you see him? Did he get stressed, did he get dizzy,

29:07

or did he...

29:08

I saw that his hairline was getting backwards. He's stressed often.

29:15

Oh yeah? When he's with Raptone?

29:17

Yeah, he's in charge of finance, and he has to stream in the future,

29:20

and he has to deal with brands too. Oh, you're the one who deals? Not long, sometimes Cynthia, sometimes just to talk about the idea of the content

29:29

So like, oh, poor thing, but I can't do anything either

29:31

You've never been a liar, you don't tell stories

29:33

Yes, I tell stories, but I can do anything too, Jot

29:36

Well, it's okay

29:37

You're good too, huh?

29:39

Well, it's I'm just confused. Suddenly, you made a movie. That's also... That's also... You were surprised too? I was surprised. After I made a movie with Arpton, Arp said,

29:56

you got a call to make a movie. I said, congrats. I thought it was for him, congrats. He said, no, but this is for everyone. I said, what are you? I said, what are you? I don't want to.

30:07

Because in my life, I never imagined myself playing a movie. Not a movie, but playing music. These are two things I can't do. Then he said like that, I said, this is halal. Then he said he wanted to be the director. From his PH, he believed in that.

30:27

We talked, we had meetings at home, we talked, talked, talked. All kinds of things. Actually, he was in charge, I didn't know anything. I said, I'll be the cameo, the cameo, for a few seconds.

30:36

Then, it came out.

30:38

What did it come out?

30:39

I mean, it's like a script, I said, I have a lot of characters. I mean, I didn't have the knowledge, I didn't learn from anywhere. Fortunately, there were a lot of help from acting coaches.

30:53

There was an acting coach.

30:54

Then there was a workshop too, so it was quite helpful. At first, I panicked, I often chat with him, I said,

31:01

I don't think I can.

31:02

Oh yeah, he was doubtful. I can't do it. said, I can't. Oh yeah, she hesitated. I can't, I can't.

31:05

How?

31:06

I even cried.

31:07

Can I?

31:08

I'm stressed, I'm so stressed. She was stressed to tears. Did you call her while crying or when you met? When I met.

31:13

When you met.

31:14

Why did you cry?

31:15

Because of the stress, she doesn't believe in herself.

31:18

If she can. I said, you can do it. Because this is my new field. New field, I never found it in my life. I only prepared for a few months. After that, I can't memorize it. I'm really hard to memorize.

31:33

He's not memorized. He's stressed because he can't memorize the script.

31:36

Yeah, I can't memorize the script. Are the dialogues really long? There are some long dialogues. So I was stressed. On the first day of shooting, I was cold. Wait, let's talk about the reading first. When you were practicing with the acting coach.

31:51

So you know when there's a dialogue, you can't memorize it. You're told to practice, action. This is practice, right? It doesn't come out and the dialogue is broken.

31:59

Yes.

32:00

That makes you stressed. Then I have a habit like this, I don't know, it's weird. If I do something new, for example acting, it's always like, for example, reading is usual, right? Practice, right? There must be a turn, right? I always have POV, I cringe when I see myself. So when I say, it's really weird, Jod.

32:21

What are you? That's what makes me feel confident It's not as difficult as people say Someone behind you is talking I can imagine myself I don't admit it Hey, you try it, you're acting

32:34

Try to say this sentence I try to talk I already know how to say it What kind of expression But behind my head I think if you say it like this, it's bad

32:47

There are things like that mind, I was like, if you say it like that, it's so bad. There's something like that. I understand.

32:48

I don't know, it's so hard to get rid of it.

32:50

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

32:52

Until I hit it straight, because I saw... because maybe there's... back again, maybe because I had a case before, the trauma, so I didn't bring it, I think there's a defensive attitude that I don't want to be judged. I don't want to be judged.

33:08

When I saw my friends, they were like, they were like, brave. They can do it. Why can't I? And when I did it, I didn't get judged. It's safe. Okay, the first day of shooting.

33:22

Did you come on the first day of shooting?

33:23

I came at night.

33:24

At night. At night, the first day of shooting. Did you come on the first day of shooting? I came at night. At night. At night, the first day of shooting.

33:25

Yes.

33:26

Why not in the afternoon? Because you don't want him to see you when he gets up. No, he must not have woken up yet.

33:29

Oh my God.

33:30

And it's hot outside.

33:31

It's hot outside, right. The first day of shooting feel groggy. Oh yeah, when it's action, you just disappear. Yeah, just disappear. But when it's preparation, when I was waiting, oh my God. That's good.

33:53

I said, oh my God.

33:54

But while watching him acting, I saw it on the director's camera, it's like, the acting is really good.

34:00

Wow, crazy. No, I'm already prepared. If I'm ready, if there's a movie coming out, I'll be like, Jod, just go back to streaming. You're acting like a YouTuber, it's okay. I'm ready for all of that.

34:13

You're overthinking, Jod. You often say that Tepe is overthinking, but you're overthinking.

34:17

Because I hang out with him a lot. That's because of Tepe. I'm also that good. It's all because of you. I'm also over-exaggerating. But if you're not good, the director will say so. It should be safe. Because I remember when I first started acting, I was in a time when the director said cut,

34:40

I just realized I came back from a place.

34:43

Like cut.

34:44

Where am I come from? I mean, if you're gone, it's a good sign. Because you're into the scene, into the moment. The camera is gone, you don't know anymore. It's fun, but the second and third day, it's smooth. The rest is more like this.

35:01

At least what should always be adjusted a is when I'm in a new location. Shooting location? Yes, shooting location. I move the set. For example, from Tanggerang to Jakarta. It's like resetting.

35:15

Why? Maybe the environment. I'm not used to the room, where is it, how is the set. So it's still a bit messy. But usually on the second day of the set is already pretty smooth

35:27

Oh, I see

35:28

Do you play along, Grace?

35:30

I only play a little bit

35:32

Oh, there's a part too?

35:33

A little bit

35:34

How many scenes are there?

35:35

Only one

35:36

Only one scene, so it's a cameo

35:38

Yes, a cameo

35:39

So, who's involved in this movie? Can we know? I don't know if it's been pressed by someone

35:48

Can we know?

35:50

Of course, it's been pressed I think there's a ***

35:54

It's been pressed right? It's been taken photos right?

35:58

It didn't come when it was pressed

36:02

We censored it We censored it It was there We're the sensor. The name is sensor.

36:05

Oh, there is.

36:06

When we're in a meeting.

36:07

The sensor. We're in a meeting, but when...

36:09

It's only one day.

36:10

The presscon. The presscon, he didn't come.

36:12

Oh, he didn't come. Okay, that's it. That's it. Obviously, friends, this is AAA.

36:17

Yes.

36:18

It's all there. True. What is the form of management? Actually, it's like a son of the sky. We call it a son of the sky. The PH is a son of the sky. Oh, the PH is a son of the sky. Yes, the name is a son of the sky.

36:30

I mean, you are the one who manages it. Actually, it's just a friend. But now, under the same management. That's it. Yes, a son of the PH. So, the PH also has a management? Yes, that's right.

36:47

So, you're in the management? Yes, that's right.

36:49

Oh, I see.

36:50

Including you? No, just these 9 people. Oh, the ones in the INTAA? Yes, the INTAA. But I also gave them options. There are also some who didn't take it.

36:59

In the sense that they already have a manager. I already had a manager before. So I'm more of a commentator. But this is actually just to have one door. If there is a job that we have to be in line, then more to scheduling, then to arrange content on the Arab channel. If you want to talk about personal content, you can talk about it. But it's usually more focused on programs before Marathon Season 3.

37:32

Because I learned a lot from Marathon. I know that live streaming can be made by members. Oh yeah, right. My live streaming is all member only. But I still want to learn too. If from Grace, what are the tips to make a fun live streaming?

37:48

It's more to follow the current trend. For example, the hype is IRL.

37:55

IRL, yes.

37:56

So, I just make a lot of content outside. That can make the audience interact. Using cellphone? Yes, cellphone. Oh, no need to have an ARL camera? Because ARL cameras are sold a lot.

38:08

But if I don't want to be complicated, the camera is heavy.

38:12

And I only have one person in my team.

38:16

Like him?

38:17

Yes, like Nanda. So, I just use a cellphone. But I think it's okay.

38:22

Do you plug the cellphone plugged in with a microphone?

38:27

Yes, that's it.

38:28

A bunch of VideoMic Go? No, it's wireless. Oh, it's plugged in like this.

38:34

Yes.

38:35

It's fun.

38:36

But the sound is okay. I mean it's proper.

38:38

Front or rear camera?

38:40

Both are usable.

38:41

Can it be switched?

38:42

Yes, it can be switched.

38:43

Vertical? It can you can switch them. Vertical?

38:45

You can use vertical or horizontal.

38:47

Oh, it depends?

38:48

Yes, it depends. At first, we wanted vertical or horizontal. So, we set it up before streaming.

38:53

For example, where did you go to Jogja? Which one was fun for you?

38:56

The fun one was to Jogja.

38:59

Jogja, ARL in Jogja with Marathon? No, I went there alone. You were there at that time, right? Yes, I was there.

39:05

And then?

39:06

I went to historical places in Jogja, and culinary there. You ate there, and then you went to IRL.

39:13

Yes, I ate culinary and traveling.

39:16

It's just like that?

39:17

Yes, it's just like that.

39:18

Simple, right?

39:19

Simple, actually. It's not complicated. I make travel videos for content and for IRL. I never join. Why don't you join?

39:26

I'm lazy.

39:27

Are you lazy for the IRL or for the travel?

39:31

He doesn't like historical places.

39:32

And he doesn't like culinary. Yeah, I don't really like culinary. He goes to historical places to eat. That's good. I'm lazy.

39:44

What's his hobby? What's his do it later. I'm lazy.

39:45

What's his hobby?

39:46

What's his hobby? Math.

39:48

Calculating money?

39:49

That's why he's a finance.

39:50

That's why he's a finance.

39:51

My hobby is weird.

39:52

But my money is also controlled by him.

39:53

Oh, that's good.

39:54

Sometimes I can't, I can't, what is it? He's broke. He can't manage his own money, so he controls it. So, sometimes, if I want to buy something, I think, don't do it, because it's a waste. But you're the type that doesn't waste money, right?

40:08

I do waste money.

40:09

I don't waste money, I just do it according to the portion. What did he buy the most expensive?

40:17

No, just imagine. This is the story, we go back to 2 years ago, 1 year ago, I forgot. So, I started playing Tamiya. I went to Tamiya's shop and I was accompanied by him. I wanted to buy Tamiya. What is the type of Tamiya that we usually play? STO. Yeah, STO. It's quite expensive, right?

40:33

Because the shelves are sold separately. Not one set. So, he joined us. Tamiya.

40:40

He joined us and bought a track Tamiya's track? Yes That huge one?

40:45

Yes

40:45

And it was so expensive

40:47

How many lines? 3 lines

40:48

Wow, that's not bad

40:50

Yes

40:50

Making a track Spinning

40:52

Yes, spinning

40:53

Spinning

40:53

So that it can

40:54

Jump, jump It's fun again, I want to do it And you joined the jury

40:59

Yes

40:59

We were in the national championship

41:01

Tamiya We were in the national championship together I saw the vlog You made a video, right? I still watch it So, he's always got a pimple

41:11

I'm already fat, but I still got a pimple

41:13

You're that type

41:14

So, when I bought Tamiya, he was like, Why did you buy FOMO? He got a pimple himself

41:21

I want to know, what's the entry level? Later, okay. Is there still a tune-in dynamo? Oh, no longer using dynamo. Oh, no longer? No longer now.

41:33

Wow, that was when I was little.

41:35

The one that was twisted.

41:36

Yes, twisted. Now it can be twisted.

41:38

Actually it can, but it can't be used in the journals.

41:42

Because there is a standardization. Oh, back then, the good one was the Dynamo Cunin. There was a Dynamo above it, with the name. Now it's not like that. Now it's like the standard Dynamo, but it can still be... It can be printed, but it can't be turned. At least it can be broken in.

41:58

So, the Tamiya now is in the box, you open it, and there's a box. And at the back, there's a place for the dynamo. What's the replacement now? Dynamo too?

42:08

Still dynamo.

42:09

Still dynamo, but the dynamo can't be weird. The dynamo is already set standard, right? I can buy dynamo aftermarket, there are many other dynamos.

42:19

Yes, there are.

42:20

Yes, you can. There are several types, like Hyper Dash. If I join the jury, I buy the most expensive Dynamo. There are classes, there are several classes. STB, usually just bring the box. Then there is a side damper, so from the box you can add several parts. If we join the open class.

42:42

What can we do? The size is like this I don't know if there is a maximum height or not, I forgot It's up to you, you want to cut the Tamiya You want to cut it from the left or right, you can combine it, it's up to you

42:56

It's so exciting

42:57

My Tamiya can swing, it can jump There is a pair, there is a suspension But you know each other's meta Oh, the meta is this The car is like, open class is like seeing F1 Like seeing F1 car

43:12

It's the same But you can see the front, the roller is thicker Like really big So, like it or not, the important thing is there's regulation This is the maximum length, this is the width, the dynamo is this much.

43:28

What's the coolest thing in Indonesia, in the open class, what's Tamiya like? Who's the winner? Oh, in the team?

43:34

Using the team.

43:35

Using the team.

43:36

Really?

43:37

Using the team. So, I have 5-7 people in each element. There's a mechanic Tamiya mechanic I'm not joking

43:45

I'm in

43:46

There's a mechanic There's a mechanic and his team So if you go to the tournament He can do 7-8 series a year I never go to Makassar I only go to Makassar to play Tamiya

44:02

So he's in He's really in

44:04

How many times have you been out for the script? It's quite a lot.

44:07

I think there are hundreds of scripts.

44:09

There must be.

44:09

I think there are.

44:10

Wow, that's crazy. It's like, we're going to the University in Makassar. I have to pay for the mechanics.

44:18

Oh, your team.

44:19

The mechanics, and the preparation materials.

44:23

The preparation materials are there. Yes, the preparation materials are expensive.

44:25

Why don't you join the boxing club? Because there's a boxing club. You just need to go out and play. Well, if it's our type,

44:33

if we want something, we want the right-hand one.

44:35

Wow.

44:37

No, because of you.

44:39

Why?

44:40

Because of you, I joined. So I was in a hurry to buy the class. So, he arrived at the first Tamiya store he invited me to. I said, what are you doing? This is cool, the STO class. I didn't understand anything, but it's cool, he bought it. Well, I accompanied him.

44:54

I accompanied him, and I learned the open class. So, I didn't feel the boxing class first. But if I play from the boxing class, then I join the box competition, there must be one box that is the most expensive, and I will definitely win, right?

45:10

No, because in the box, what can I change? Everyone has a brand. Maybe the size of the roller, I don't really understand. Maybe there is an add-on that can be added. Or maybe the box can be crossed, for example, from the box...

45:26

What's the name?

45:27

I forgot again

45:28

Box A and B For example, you want to take the band from here

45:32

Oh, that's okay

45:33

I think it's okay, cross box

45:35

We don't really understand that

45:36

You guys are already at the top level People are free to do whatever they want

45:41

Yes, it's more free too

45:42

More comfortable, more fun. I will definitely buy it. Because of you. If I buy it, I don't have a track. Where do I play? At our base, our house. I'm not going to play Tamiya at home.

45:56

I mean, there's no game store. There are some stores in Tang Merang, there's DQB. And in Jakarta, there are some stores, like Dolphintamia. There are some stores that have tracks. I'll try to go there.

46:13

Right. In Ragas, there's a store in Cineres. Okay, that's fun. Next, what's next for you? Do you have more content together or do you have more projects that we can expect?

46:23

Together or with Raptone? It's up to you.

46:25

Next! Next, for sure, if we're talking about representing the kids, there will be a film with Raptone.

46:31

Wow, great.

46:32

Right? And then, there will be some performances too. Praise the Lord. You'll perform? Sing? I don't know, I don't want to perform. You said you couldn't sing.

46:42

That's it. But yesterday, I said, I don't need to perform. I'm okay. What am I doing? You're here, the important thing is your presence. I said, what presence? He's a dino.

46:56

I can't do MC, I can't sing. But eventually, it will be synchronized with the kids. If the two of them... Actually I actually want to get married. But the planning is for next year. And then? That's it?

47:10

Marathon? How can I get married?

47:12

So, I don't want to.

47:14

Why? Because there's a story. That's right. But there's a preparation, right? There's a planning. Yes. Meeting, when we're on the marathon, right?

47:24

There's a story. Meeting W.O. when he was doing marathon? I forgot the title.

47:26

It's funny.

47:27

No, it's not.

47:28

So, the audience is following your wedding journey. It must be crowded. I thought about it. I wanted to get married, so I did live streaming. So, if there's a donation, I'll read it in front of you. That's so funny. He's so funny.

47:40

So funny. For example, Radit donated 1 million for the Angpao event. Thank you, Radit. My grandparents are so happy.

47:50

That was the first time.

47:51

Really? Of course. I don't know, but the first time I donated was... But not the whole reception. Just give me 1 hour. 1 hour for the donation.

48:03

He's already thinking. He's already thinking. He's already thinking. Because it's expensive, the wedding.

48:10

Expensive?

48:11

Yes. People want to go to church.

48:14

No need to go to a party. Good luck for all of you.

48:18

Thank you for coming. Thank you for coming.

48:20

Thank you, Sarit.

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