Lomba Stand Up Comedy IPHO 2024, AIPTKMI : "PTM DAN PERILAKU MASYARAKAT LOSS"

Sabrina Azza M
29 Aug 202407:21

Summary

TLDRThe transcript presents a humorous yet insightful discussion about non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes and cholesterol, particularly their increasing prevalence among young people and women. The speaker intertwines jokes and cultural references with serious health issues, highlighting sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy diets, and smoking habits in Indonesian society. The talk emphasizes the importance of health awareness and prevention while keeping the audience engaged with light-hearted humor about daily life, relationships, and common excuses people make to avoid addressing their health concerns.

Takeaways

  • 😊 The introduction began with Islamic greetings and light-hearted humor, creating a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
  • 😄 The speaker jokingly mentioned personal well-being, stating that although they are healthy, they are slightly 'emotionally hurt.'
  • 🤣 The audience was engaged with humor around university life and weather, transitioning to discussions on public health, specifically non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
  • 🧑‍⚕️ NCDs, such as diabetes and high cholesterol, are becoming more prevalent among the younger population, with a humorous twist on how youth are often seen as more attractive.
  • 💔 The speaker highlighted the growing concern for young people facing NCDs, sharing a comedic take on dating someone with diabetes.
  • 👩‍⚕️ Women were also discussed as both victims and suspects in the rise of NCDs, with humor about women’s health concerns and being affected by diseases like diabetes and cholesterol.
  • 🍟 Poor diet habits, particularly the consumption of unhealthy fried foods, were pointed out as major contributors to high cholesterol and NCDs.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Lack of physical activity was mentioned as a growing issue, with a funny take on how many prefer 'lying down' over exercise, and Indonesia ranking second globally for inactivity.
  • 🚬 Smoking was highlighted as a difficult habit to change, especially with smokers often defending their choice by contributing to the national health system (BPJS).
  • 😅 The speaker closed with humor about the Indonesian attitude towards health checks and PTM (non-communicable diseases), with a cultural tendency to delay or avoid treatment.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the discussion in the script?

    -The main topic is about non-communicable diseases (PTM) affecting younger generations and women, with a humorous take on health-related issues such as diabetes, cholesterol, and smoking.

  • What does PTM stand for, and why is it becoming more relevant to young people?

    -PTM stands for non-communicable diseases. It is becoming more relevant to young people due to lifestyle changes such as poor diet and lack of physical activity.

  • How is humor used to explain serious health issues in the script?

    -Humor is used by making light-hearted jokes about everyday situations, such as someone being 'so sweet it causes diabetes' or talking about cholesterol levels in casual conversations.

  • What examples are given to show that health problems are now common among the youth?

    -Examples include young people talking about dating someone with diabetes and having conversations about cholesterol levels instead of typical small talk.

  • Why are women particularly mentioned as both suspects and victims of PTM in the script?

    -Women are mentioned as suspects and victims because societal roles often place additional pressures on them, such as being exposed to unhealthy environments and becoming the target of certain jokes.

  • What are the causes of high cholesterol mentioned in the script?

    -The script humorously blames poor diet, such as buying fried food and not paying enough for it, as well as unhealthy eating habits that contribute to high cholesterol levels.

  • What does the speaker say about people's attitudes towards physical activity?

    -The speaker jokes that people prefer lounging around (rebahan) rather than exercising, and Indonesia ranks second globally in terms of laziness to walk.

  • How are smoking habits addressed in the script?

    -The script mentions that smokers are difficult to convince about the dangers of smoking, often justifying their habit by saying cigarettes are expensive and sarcastically connecting it to BPJS (Indonesia's healthcare system).

  • Why do people fear health check-ups according to the speaker?

    -The speaker suggests that people fear health check-ups because they are afraid of discovering serious health issues, joking that some even attribute their health problems to their partners being too 'sweet' or attractive.

  • What message is conveyed about society's understanding of PTM?

    -The script highlights that society often underestimates the seriousness of PTM, with many people assuming they'll 'get better tomorrow' without proper treatment, much like how they treat minor illnesses.

Outlines

00:00

🤝 Warm Greetings and Introduction to PTM

The speaker begins with traditional Islamic greetings, humor, and casual banter, engaging the audience in a friendly tone. They introduce themselves as Cipung Rayanza from FKM Undip in Semarang. Shifting to the main topic, they introduce PTM (Non-Communicable Diseases), humorously dismissing common misconceptions, such as associating PTM with relationships. The speaker highlights the increasing prevalence of PTM among young people, making lighthearted comments about how youth and attractiveness are often linked to these diseases. The speaker uses diabetes as an example, sharing a humorous anecdote about someone jokingly attributing diabetes to someone's sweetness.

05:00

😅 Lifestyle, PTM, and Social Commentary

The speaker continues by addressing other PTMs such as cholesterol, noting how casual conversations now often revolve around health concerns like cholesterol levels rather than personal news. They humorously discuss the unhealthy eating habits and lifestyle choices that lead to these issues, poking fun at common behaviors such as buying gorengan (fried snacks) and avoiding physical activity. The speaker transitions into critiquing Indonesia's sedentary lifestyle, referencing a study that shows Indonesia ranking second globally for inactivity. They also joke about Indonesia’s reliance on comfort, such as using bantal (pillows) as a metaphor for lethargy. The speaker emphasizes how these habits contribute to widespread health issues, mentioning smoking as another factor, despite people often dismissing its dangers with sarcastic responses about healthcare costs.

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Keywords

💡PTM (Penyakit Tidak Menular)

PTM stands for non-communicable diseases, which are illnesses that cannot be spread from person to person. The video highlights the increasing prevalence of PTM among young people, linking it to lifestyle choices such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and smoking. Examples from the script include references to diabetes, high cholesterol, and the dangers of smoking.

💡Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. In the video, diabetes is discussed humorously, referencing how even young people are increasingly affected by the condition. It also highlights how unhealthy habits and poor diet are contributing factors. The speaker jokes about someone getting diabetes from a sweet smile, blending humor with the serious message about health risks.

💡Kolesterol (Cholesterol)

Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood, and high levels can lead to health problems like heart disease. The video makes several humorous references to cholesterol, including how conversations among friends no longer revolve around casual topics, but instead about cholesterol levels. The speaker also jokes about unhealthy eating habits contributing to high cholesterol.

💡Gorengan (Fried food)

Gorengan refers to popular Indonesian fried snacks. The video mentions gorengan as a contributor to unhealthy lifestyles, specifically as a cause of high cholesterol and obesity. The speaker jokes about how people buy one piece of fried food but take a lot of chili, symbolizing unhealthy habits and portion control.

💡Rebahan (Laziness or sedentary behavior)

Rebahan, which refers to lying down or being lazy, is used in the video to describe a sedentary lifestyle that contributes to health issues like obesity and PTM. The speaker humorously points out that people prefer lying down to exercising, reinforcing the message about the dangers of physical inactivity.

💡Perokok (Smoker)

Perokok means smoker, and in the video, smokers are portrayed as being resistant to health advice about the dangers of smoking. The speaker makes light of how smokers justify their habit by saying they help fund healthcare programs like BPJS (a government health insurance program). Smoking is presented as a major cause of PTM, especially lung diseases.

💡BPJS

BPJS (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial) is Indonesia's public health insurance program. The video humorously mentions how some people misuse or misunderstand their BPJS benefits, such as thinking they can use it to buy cigarettes or avoid taking responsibility for their health. It symbolizes the public’s sometimes casual attitude towards health care.

💡Pola makan (Dietary habits)

Pola makan refers to dietary habits, which are discussed in the video as a major contributor to PTM. The speaker humorously critiques people’s unhealthy eating habits, like consuming excessive fried food, which leads to conditions like high cholesterol and obesity. The message underscores the importance of a balanced diet for preventing PTM.

💡Olahraga (Exercise)

Olahraga means exercise, and the video emphasizes the lack of physical activity among the population, especially the younger generation. The speaker jokes about how people avoid exercise and even try to avoid physical effort during prayer. This lack of exercise is linked to an increase in PTM, such as heart disease and obesity.

💡Indonesia's ranking in physical inactivity

The video highlights that Indonesia ranks second globally in terms of physical inactivity. This alarming statistic is used to emphasize the prevalence of sedentary lifestyles in the country, further linking it to the rise of PTM. The speaker uses humor to criticize the lack of movement, such as joking about people only walking enough to buy snacks.

Highlights

Introduction of the speakers, beginning with greetings and brief interactions.

Playful exchange about personal health and 'terluka batin' (emotionally wounded), adding humor to the conversation.

Introduction of Sabina Az from FKM Undip, with a humorous note about the hot weather in Semarang.

Shift in focus towards public health issues, specifically Non-Communicable Diseases (PTM), which are affecting the younger generation.

Discussion on how PTM is becoming more common among the youth due to lifestyle choices.

Humorous exchange about dating someone with diabetes, highlighting the prevalence of health conditions in everyday relationships.

Highlight on how PTM is particularly affecting women, who often become both suspects and victims.

Jokes about diabetes being linked to sweet smiles and how women become victims of such humor.

Conversation about cholesterol levels and the unhealthy eating habits, using a lighthearted tone with a focus on gorengan (fried snacks).

Insightful commentary on how poor dietary choices and sedentary lifestyles contribute to the rise of PTM.

Mention of Indonesia ranking second globally for having the least physically active population.

Humor surrounding the idea of a trophy for laziness, shaped like a pillow, symbolizing the inactivity in society.

Challenges of convincing smokers to quit, using common excuses like 'Rokok larang bos' (Cigarettes are expensive).

Reluctance of society to check their health due to fear of bad results, using a comedic tone to describe health check-ups.

Final note on the public’s misunderstanding of PTM, thinking it will resolve on its own, with a comparison to 'masuk angin' (common cold).

Transcripts

play00:03

asalamualaikum warahmatullahi

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wabarakatuh

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Waalaikumsalam warahmatullahi

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wabarakatuh Selamat sore semuanya sore

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Apa kabarnya hari

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ini

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Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah sehat ya

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walau batin sedikit terluka

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sebelumnya kita kayaknya ini ya perlu

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perkenalan dulu gitu ya nanti minta

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tolong dicakepin ya

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he belum tahu sih sudah cakep

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he jadi cipung rayanza sering berkedip

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cakep Sabina Az dari FKM

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undi Yoi Undip yang berada di Semarang

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yang sepanas cintaku

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padanya Ya Allah hidup lagi

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panaspanasnya tapi teman-teman kita di

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sini bukan mau membicarakan tentang

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Undip dan panasnya tapi kita akan

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membicarakan tentang isu kesehatan

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masyarakat yang salah satunya adalah PTM

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ada yang tahu soal PTM

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apa wah pacaran tidak

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menikah bukan ya jangan ya Dik ya jangan

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jagain pacar orang ya Heeh jangan jagain

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jodoh orang cinta tak selamanya indah

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dek Parah jadi PTM merupakan penyakit

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tidak menular yang mana semakin ke sini

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itu semakin mendekati kaum muda karena

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yang muda lebih

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menarik Ya Allah emang kita ini nganu

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kok

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kegendong apa coba kelompok gemar

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[Tepuk tangan]

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berondo kacau kacau kacau emang tapi

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semakin ke sini PTM yang menggati usia

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muda ini kasihan gitu Anak mudanya

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Kenapa karena yang biasanya cerita aku

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lagi Ped kata nih sama Sri kudung Sri

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Siri kudung merah dia garis berkudung

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merah salah salah

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salah Jadi sekarang ceritanya itu

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berubah jadi aku lagi pdkt nih sama dia

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dia a Pak

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diabetes Ya Allah masek gu ya aduh kacau

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tapi selain ke anak muda lebih parah

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lagi lebih kasihan lagi kalau PTM ini

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mendekati

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ee wanita wanita gitu karena wanita ini

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sering jadi tersangka sekaligus

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korban Iya contohnya tuh kayak

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gini aduh manis banget lihat senyummu

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bikin

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diabetes kacau ya kita yang jadi korban

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ya wanita Ya Allah tapi selain diabetes

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teman-teman di kalangan kita bukan di

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sini ya Insyaallah ya kita semua sehat

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walafiat ya amin rbalamin itu ada yang

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kena kolesterol ada yang tahu kolesterol

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kan tahu Heeh nah obrolan di antara kita

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itu sudah bukan tanyain kabar tapi

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nanyain kadar kolesterolmu kemarin

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berapa Kasihan ya Ada yang tahu kadar

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kolesterol berapa 50 50 bukan 100

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200 1000

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2.00an enggak pakai

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ketan 4 5 6 P kan 200 ya kalau tenggo

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berapa lapis

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rusan Iya jadi kolesterol itu kadarnya

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200 dan penyebabnya itu enggak tahu

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kenapa Apa mungkin kan ini azab dari

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orang yang beli gorengan beli satu

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bayarnya nol Ya beli lima bayar satu

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atau belinya satu ambil cabainya 1 kg

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enggak tahu ya emang boleh ya gorengan

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sebet influence itu

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emang gorengan ini kacau ya lemaknya

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banyak manfaatnya enggak ada Wah kayak

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keberadaanku Wah enggak ya Aduh Enggak

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jangan jangan jangan enggak Insyaallah

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enggak ya tapi selain pola makan dari

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masyarakat yang tronjal-tronjal Los

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Trabas enggak mikir ada juga jiwa

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rebahan yang meronta-ronta ya Enggak

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pasti teman-teman di sini gemarnya

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rebahan kalau suruh olahraga malas ya

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enggak kalau suruh salat Masyaallah

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mepet-mepet tembok biar bisa senderan ya

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enggak Kalau bisa Sambil merem kalau

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Haji pasti dia minta digendong kayak

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Thariq waktu 2

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bulan Maaf Mas thik bercanda ya he

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kemudian selain dari aktivitas fisik

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yang kurang ternyata ini tuh dibuktikan

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dari riset bahwa Indonesia itu nomor dua

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sedunia yang memenangkan kelompok

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termalas untuk jalan kaki di setnya itu

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Orang Indonesia itu sehari-hari

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rata-ratanya berapa cuma 3.500 loh beli

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gorengan tadi loh cuma dapat tiga Ya

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allah kasihan ya itu pun yang satu hasil

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sedekah dari bakule kasihan kemudian

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3.000 ini

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kalau buat naik angkot loh supirnya

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dimintai uang mesti gak tega terus betis

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ini kalau mau kenceng mikir-mikir

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l Terus kalau ibarat ditropikan atau

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dapat juara mesti bentuk tropinya itu

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bentuknya bantal adaernya membentuk

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kepulauan

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Indonesia terus selain dari pola rebahan

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pola rebahan gemar rebahan pola makan

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ada juga satu perokok pasti tahu ya

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perokok-perokok ini susah banget

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diintervensi kalau dibilangin Mas

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Merokok itu berbahaya Mas mesti

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dijawab rokok larang Bos cuke nggo

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bayari

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bpjs-mu padahal dia enggak tahu ya Eh

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suukainnya itu buat apa kan enggak tahu

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ya Oke tapi selain dari perokok

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masyarakat ini juga takut buat dicek

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kesehatan setiap waktunya karena

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biasanya itu takut Digi bayi biasanya ke

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ibu-ibu itu kayak gini Bu tahu enggak

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sih ibu yang di sana itu diabetesnya

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tinggi Kenapa

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Bu karena suaminya manis banget semanya

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bikin

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diabetis ya Allah Heeh balik lagi ke

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yang perokok tadi ternyata dia datang

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waktu cek kesehatan tulisannya apa

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Jangan sakiti aku dik nak punya BPJS ya

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Ya Allah terus juga ini buat apa enggak

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masuk ke BPJS ya Kacau kacau terus

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selain dari pola pikir masyarakat tadi

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ternyata masyarakat ini juga punya

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pemikiran lain gitu kalau masyarakat

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diedukasi tentang PTM itu dipikirnya

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alah besok sembuh Lah Mbak enggak usah

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diapa-apain padahal PTM ini kan enggak

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kayak masuk angin ya yang dikeroki

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hilang Heeh PTM Kalau dikerok tulisannya

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coba lagi kayak ale-ale

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cobaan koan kedua

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sret kan ada

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BPJS kerokan ketiga sret eh lupa kan

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bpjs-nya udah buat beli rokok

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I Sekian dari saya wasalamualaikum

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warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

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