Stand Up Comedy Abdur: Bersyukur Kuliah di Malang, Akhirnya Tahu Cara Naik Lift - SUCI 4

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19 May 202006:35

Summary

TLDRThis script features a humorous monologue by a comedian from eastern Indonesia, highlighting the cultural and technological differences between his hometown and the more developed city of Malang, where he studied. The comedian uses witty anecdotes about everyday life, such as the unfamiliarity with modern technologies like elevators and online systems, contrasting them with traditional methods like drawing water from a well. The performance reflects a blend of humor, cultural observations, and personal experiences, with a strong delivery and original perspective, resonating well with the audience.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The comedian is from Eastern Indonesia and studied in Malang, where he humorously contrasts the academic experiences of people from different regions.
  • 😄 He highlights how people from Eastern Indonesia face challenges, such as the belief that small devices, like phones, could cause a plane crash.
  • 😂 There is a humorous misunderstanding in rural areas about modern technology, like thinking a phone could only harm a pilot physically.
  • 😅 The comedian is grateful for studying in Malang, where he learned about things like elevators, which are compared to well buckets back home.
  • đŸ€Ł He jokes about the difference in public services between urban and rural areas, pointing out the absurdity of long lines based on trees in rural offices.
  • 😊 He explains how the introduction of computers in rural areas led to confusion, with people thinking they were like TVs without antennas.
  • đŸ€Ż The mindset of people in his hometown is that if something is broken, it should be hit to fix it, leading to funny situations with broken electronics.
  • 😆 The comedian's father is depicted as using an axe to fix a TV that becomes blurry, showing how humorously extreme these 'fixing' methods are.
  • 👏 The comedian receives praise for his unique perspective, especially how he uses his experiences as an Eastern Indonesian to approach topics like technology.
  • 👍 Abdur's performance is praised for its delivery, humor, and originality, with the judges noting his ability to make even serious topics funny.

Q & A

  • What is the primary subject of the transcript?

    -The transcript is a comedic monologue by Abdur, a comedian from Eastern Indonesia, discussing differences between life in Eastern Indonesia and the more developed city of Malang, especially in relation to technology and bureaucracy.

  • What is the significance of Malang in the transcript?

    -Malang is portrayed as a more developed city compared to Abdur's hometown in Eastern Indonesia. Abdur humorously highlights his experience of studying there and discovering modern amenities like elevators, which were new to him.

  • How does Abdur compare technology adoption between Eastern Indonesia and other parts of the country?

    -Abdur jokes about how Eastern Indonesians are still unfamiliar with modern technology, such as smartphones and computers. He humorously illustrates how people from his region view technology as mysterious and sometimes useless.

  • What example does Abdur use to show the slow adoption of technology in his hometown?

    -He shares a story about how his hometown received new computers, but people were confused because the computers didn’t have antennas, mistaking them for televisions.

  • What humor does Abdur use when discussing bureaucracy in his hometown?

    -Abdur humorously explains that in his hometown, government offices still use manual processes. He describes how people queue for services by standing under different trees, with the trees acting as 'queue stations' for different tasks.

  • What is Abdur’s joke about mobile phones and airplanes?

    -He tells a humorous story about a man at a port who believes that a mobile phone can only cause a plane crash if you stab the pilot in the eye with it, showing the lack of understanding of technology’s actual impact.

  • How does Abdur’s family handle broken electronics, according to his joke?

    -Abdur says that his family believes that anything broken can be fixed by hitting it. He jokes that his father would fix a blurry TV screen by threatening it with an axe.

  • What challenges does Abdur mention regarding obtaining documents in his hometown?

    -Abdur describes the process of getting documents like birth certificates as slow and manual, with long lines and no modern amenities like air conditioning or TV in the waiting areas.

  • What does Abdur say about the introduction of elevators in his experience?

    -Abdur humorously explains that before moving to Malang, the only lifting mechanism he knew was a water well pulley, so encountering an elevator was a completely new experience for him.

  • What feedback does Abdur receive from the judges in the transcript?

    -The judges appreciate Abdur's delivery and his ability to present complex issues like technology and bureaucracy from a unique Eastern Indonesian perspective, while keeping his material light and humorous.

Outlines

00:00

đŸŽ€ Comedian from Eastern Indonesia and Cultural Differences

The first paragraph introduces a comedian from Eastern Indonesia, who lives and studies in Malang. The speaker humorously contrasts this comedian’s academic achievements with others from his region, highlighting his status as a graduate (S2), unlike others who struggle with finishing their undergraduate degrees (S1). The comedian then shares anecdotes about technological differences between his hometown and Malang, focusing on how people in his village are skeptical about technology, like mobile phones causing airplane accidents. He humorously recalls interactions with his father, who misunderstood how technology works, leading to funny moments. The comedian also observes cultural differences in government services, comparing modernized, online systems in Malang to the outdated, manual processes in his hometown, using tree-based queue systems as an example.

05:02

😂 Panelists Praise the Comedian’s Unique Perspective

The second paragraph contains feedback from panelists evaluating the comedian’s performance. They praise his light but meaningful content, focusing on his excellent delivery. The panelists appreciate how he maintains consistency in his unique Eastern Indonesian mindset, which gives him an original perspective. They emphasize that his ability to inject humor into topics like technology, viewed through his cultural lens, makes his performance engaging. One panelist acknowledges how difficult it is to perform last, yet the comedian successfully entertained the audience even after they had been sitting through many acts. The feedback concludes with light-hearted humor, including playful remarks about names from Eastern Indonesia.

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Keywords

💡Komik/Komika

Komik refers to a comedian in Indonesian, and 'komika' is used to describe stand-up comedians. In the script, the term is central to the discussion as it refers to Abdur, the comedian from eastern Indonesia performing stand-up. His experiences as a comic are influenced by his background, education, and cultural roots, shaping the humor and narratives in his routine.

💡Orang Timur

'Orang Timur' refers to people from Eastern Indonesia, specifically regions like Maluku or Papua. In the script, it is used to highlight the distinct cultural and social experiences of people from these regions. Abdur, the comedian, contrasts his Eastern Indonesian background with other parts of Indonesia, using it as a comedic lens to address themes such as technology, modernization, and daily life in the East.

💡Malang

Malang is a city in East Java, Indonesia, where Abdur attended university. The script mentions how studying in Malang exposed him to modern technologies like lifts, which are not common in his hometown. This experience contrasts with the more traditional lifestyle in Eastern Indonesia, creating a comedic narrative that explores differences in regional development.

💡Teknologi

Technology is a key theme in Abdur's stand-up routine, especially how people in Eastern Indonesia relate to it. Abdur humorously contrasts the advanced technology in urban centers like Malang with the lack of it in his hometown, pointing out how people in his village are still skeptical or unfamiliar with everyday tech like smartphones or computers, which creates a comedic disparity.

💡Lift

A lift (elevator) is used symbolically in the script to represent modernization. In Abdur's routine, he contrasts a lift with the more traditional water well pulley system used in his village, humorously emphasizing the difference in infrastructure between rural Eastern Indonesia and urban areas like Malang.

💡Antrian

Antrian means 'queue' or 'waiting line.' In Abdur's performance, he talks about how queues for services like birth certificates are handled in Eastern Indonesia, where people are called based on the names of trees rather than modern numbering systems, humorously illustrating the slow pace of administrative processes in rural areas.

💡Mindset

Mindset refers to the general attitude or approach people have toward technology and modernization. Abdur highlights the mindset of Eastern Indonesians, including his own family, who believe that hitting broken machines like computers can fix them. This reflects a humorous misunderstanding of how technology works in contrast to more tech-savvy urban areas.

💡Nepotisme

Nepotism is discussed humorously in the context of how people navigate bureaucratic systems in Eastern Indonesia. Abdur makes a joke about how nepotism is ingrained in the culture, especially when dealing with long queues and administrative processes, which adds a layer of social critique to his comedy.

💡Kantor Pemerintahan

Kantor pemerintahan refers to government offices. Abdur contrasts the luxurious amenities of government offices in cities like Malang, which have air conditioning, sofas, and TVs, with the bare-bones offices in his village, which are primitive and uncomfortable, using this comparison to poke fun at the disparity in public services.

💡Komputer

Computers are a recurring theme in the script, representing modernity and technological advancement. Abdur humorously describes how, when computers were introduced in Eastern Indonesia, people didn’t know how to use them and mistook them for TVs. This confusion is a key element of his comedic narrative, highlighting the technological gap between rural and urban areas.

Highlights

Abdur talks about being a comedian from Malang, contrasting his academic background with other comedians from Eastern Indonesia.

He humorously reflects on how people in his village do not believe small devices like phones could cause airplane crashes.

Abdur shares a funny anecdote of how people in his village suggest that stabbing a pilot with a phone could cause a plane crash.

He jokes about his experience with modern technology, like riding a lift for the first time in Malang, comparing it to drawing water from a well in his village.

Abdur humorously describes how government offices in his village still rely on manual processes, and people queue under trees while waiting for services.

He highlights the stark differences between urban and rural government services, joking about how people queue under trees like 'Kedondong tree' for birth certificates.

Abdur talks about the confusion in his village when computers were introduced, with people thinking they were TVs missing antennas.

He shares the mindset of people in Eastern Indonesia who believe that hitting malfunctioning devices can fix them.

Abdur humorously recalls how his father would hit the TV with an axe whenever it went blurry.

Abdur's performance is praised by the judges for his light yet insightful material, especially in delivering humor about Eastern Indonesia.

Indro, one of the judges, appreciates Abdur's comedic timing and his ability to balance humor with meaningful content.

Another judge, Raditya Dika, praises Abdur for having a unique perspective, particularly in how he addresses technology from the viewpoint of someone from Eastern Indonesia.

The judges note that despite performing last, which is usually difficult, Abdur managed to keep the audience entertained.

Abdur's performance concludes with applause and appreciation from both the judges and the audience, marking a successful ending to his set.

The audience and judges acknowledge the originality of Abdur’s material, especially his ability to create humor from real-life experiences in a rural setting.

Transcripts

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toko pengen satu ini adalah komik yang

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dialog dari timur dari timur tapi dia

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berkomunitas di Malang dan dia berkuliah

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di Malang bahkan Deni sampai

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denger-denger Jenny lulusan S2 beol

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lulusan S2 Iya kan kalau komika Malang

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yang disucikan S1 aja nggak kelar-kelar

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kan Oh Ari kriting yang sama dari timur

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tapi secara akademik beda nasib ah kalau

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yang satu ini Gemilang kita kasih tahu

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tangan buat Abduh ur-v Abdur Agan gadget

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orang bilang dia jadi itu mempermudah

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hidup cabang bilang omong kosong inisial

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mana sinyal-sinyal Wow asik-asik pasal

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itu orang itu lain wabarakatuh huh

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terima kasih teman-teman kalian semua

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luar biasa istimewah wow teman-teman

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orang timur membicarakan tentang

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perkembangan teknologi Aduh sama seperti

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orang atheis berbicara tentang konsep

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Ketuhanan sulit momen di kampung saya

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itu masih banyak orang yang tidak

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percaya kalau benda sekecil ini itu bisa

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memicu kecelakaan pesawat karena saya

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tanya dengan Bapak di Pelabuhan om om

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tahu tidak kalau benda ini bisa bikin

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pesawat kecelakaan Ah masa Bagaimana

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bisa habis aja om kalau Om pegang ini

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barang kemudian tusuk pilot punya mata

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saya bersyukur sekali saya bisa kuliah

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di Malang paling tidak saya tahu

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bagaimana

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naik lift woi benda yang naik turun

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seperti itu di kampung saya ada tapi

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namanya timba sumur di sini dipakai

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angkut orang seperti maka lihat lift itu

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saya penasaran ini orang yang diakui

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tidak tapi ke ditarik-tarik Woi Ketika

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semua yang disini itu sudah bersistem

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dengan online di tempat saya itu aduh oh

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lain-lain dari yang lain buat akta

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kelahiran itu teman-teman di sana Itu

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gratis tapi karena masih manual itu

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antriannya itu panjangnya masa

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allahuakbar woi itu dan teman-temannya

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yang berpikir kantor pemerintahan di

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sana CPT Disini yang Ruang tunggunya ada

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TV ada AC ada sofa di sana itu aduh Mama

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sayange

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Hai Hoi itu teman-teman ini loket

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antrian depan loket antrian Ini sudah

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halaman luas gersang tidak ada apa-apa

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yang adanya pohon-pohon orang Antri itu

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berdasarkan pohon Iya jadi petugasnya

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itu panggil orang tua enak pak marthen

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Kedondong satu yang masuk Nona Ursula

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c02 ya masuk eh Nur sulap sudah selesai

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potong bebek ah ah Eh ibu Martha ini

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masih pohon kedondong ponason nanti

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sebentar eh itu yang dipacok yang

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dibawah bearing ini tuh kalian masuk

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saja Kalian kan sudah biasa nepotisme

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[Tepuk tangan]

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teman-teman

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Hai kompetenai apa pemerintahan di sana

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itu mulai dikomputerisasi mereka

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datangkan komputer banyak tak begitu

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komputer datang mereka bingung ini TV

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kau tidak ada antena kode punya reboot

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huruf semua dan teman-teman mindset

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Kebanyakan orang timur termasuk keluarga

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saya kami itu percaya kalau apa-apa yang

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rusak itu harus dipukul Biar benar

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makanya kau ada komputer yang rusak itu

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ecom puter kau kayak dapat rusak

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sekarang ah Saya tidak bisa main

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Solitaire ini ah Saya punya Bapak saya

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punya bapak itu kalau nonton TV tidak

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pernah pegang remote dia pegang kapak

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itu TV mau buram itu TV Takut kabur

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amsir Taurat kaburan Jeddah Tower

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Hai sobs terima kasih sholat-sholat

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Abdur ya Om Indro sebetulnya menurut

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saya bahannya enteng root saya walaupun

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tetap ada isi di situ tetapi enteng

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tetapi deliverynya bagus banget

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deliverynya itu yang susah dicari Saya

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melihat ada konsistensi cara berpikir

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kamu terutama cara berpikir orang timur

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kompor gas banget terima kasih reminder

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Iya Abdur ya bakar Aditya menurut gua

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malam ini keren banget terlepas dari itu

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semua tadi komentar yang bagus-bagus itu

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eh kalau gue rasa lo sebagai komik telah

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memberikan contoh ketika lowden

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perspektif tadi fenotip tadi ketika lu

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punya kacamata itu lo dikasih bahan

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teknologi atau apapun lu bisa melihat

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dengan sudut pandang yang orisinal dan

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milik lo sendiri beruntung kan udah

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punya itu

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Dan mudah-mudahan makin lama makin keren

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Thank you ya terima kasih Bang Radit

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ternyata segala Ini Abdur ini tampil

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terakhir teman-teman dan tampil terakhir

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tidak pernah gampang karena teman-teman

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duduk dari tadi udah dilihat bugil

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banyak komen yang lucu tapi tetep bisa

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pecah jadi boleh kasih tepuk tangan

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sekali akibat tahu luar biasa kakak

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ganteng ya Ussy bagus sekali malam ini

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ya Hah museum si itu nama orang timur

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itu buat cewek Kakak Ia mana Saya tahu

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saya orang barat hahaa when

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