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Baru baru ni ramai peguam yang viral bila mengeluarkan video penjelasan isu semasa yang sedang berlaku. Antaranya Yasmin Khalid, seorang peguam yang sedang meningkat naik. Let’s check out the full interview!

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00:00You know this guy is wrong.
00:01His payout is good.
00:03He paid Yasmin.
00:05Okay.
00:05Did you take the case?
00:10It's hard to answer.
00:18Hello guys, with Sean now at Motif Trending.
00:21We have a lawyer who is viral on social media.
00:25Studio, please welcome Yasmin Khalid.
00:29There is only one legal punishment for OKT from 1 to 6.
00:34Which is hanging until death.
00:37Can you introduce yourself to those who don't know Yasmin yet?
00:40Okay.
00:41My name is Yasmin Biti Khalid.
00:42I'm 28 years old.
00:44I'm from Batu Pak Johor.
00:45Now I work as a lawyer for Tertuan Hafarizan Wan and Aisyah Mubarak.
00:50Short intro.
00:51Your answer is very formal.
00:57Have you always wanted to become a lawyer since you were young?
01:04Actually, my dad used to study law.
01:07There were a lot of law books at home.
01:10A lot of documents.
01:11So, that kind of piqued my interest.
01:13So, I like to read his books.
01:15Actually, my dad didn't allow me to become a lawyer in the beginning.
01:20Why?
01:21Because he said I was suitable to be a doctor.
01:25You know how Asian parents are?
01:27It's either doctor, lawyer, engineer and accountant.
01:32Or scientist.
01:34But I wanted to be a lawyer.
01:36Then my dad said, okay.
01:38You do what you want as long as you're happy.
01:40At that time, I wasn't really exposed to becoming a lawyer.
01:44So, I did my own research.
01:46I googled how life is as a lawyer.
01:48So, I'm kind of interested in it.
01:50And you're okay with the lifestyle that they have?
01:52Yeah.
01:53So, as we know, we have a lot of types of lawyers.
01:57So, which kind of lawyer are you?
01:59What kind of case do you do?
02:00I do mainly civil litigation.
02:04Criminal.
02:05But it's just a little bit.
02:06Civil litigation.
02:07So, if there's a process of comfortable lawsuit.
02:09I'm the person.
02:10You should find me.
02:11If I'm sued or I want to sue someone.
02:13I should find you?
02:14Yes, lawsuit and comfortable.
02:15So, contract violation.
02:17Employment law.
02:18There are fraud cases.
02:20I do all of that.
02:21If it's criminal, I'm more for assisting my boss.
02:24You guys.
02:25Including you.
02:26Who likes to take advantage of other people's wives.
02:28Take other people's wives.
02:29Can be sentenced to 2 years in prison or both.
02:34Let's talk a bit about your experience.
02:36How many years have you been a lawyer?
02:382 years.
02:39Just 2 years?
02:40What?
02:41After grad?
02:42Just.
02:43Okay, 2 years after grad.
02:44Yes.
02:45Okay.
02:46How long did it take you to learn to be a lawyer?
02:47Learn to be a lawyer.
02:49Learn to be a lawyer.
02:50So, my journey.
02:51I did A-Levels.
02:52Back then, I wanted to go to the UK.
02:55You wanted to go to the UK to see your boyfriend.
02:56Follow your boyfriend.
02:57Actually, you know what?
02:58It's normal.
02:59No, no.
03:01So, I studied A-Levels.
03:03For 2 years.
03:04At that time, right after SPM.
03:06I got an interview from JPA.
03:09So, Alhamdulillah.
03:10I got the scholarship.
03:11Okay.
03:12So, JPA has sponsored this.
03:13A-Level for 2 years.
03:14So, I didn't get it.
03:16I didn't get to fly off.
03:18Oh, why?
03:19I used to play a lot.
03:21Huh?
03:22I used to play a lot.
03:23Oh, really?
03:24No, no.
03:25Just a little bit.
03:27Before you became a lawyer?
03:32No wonder I feel like you're charming.
03:34Your face is charming.
03:35You look like you're tired.
03:38I'm just kidding.
03:39Look at his mother behind you.
03:40She's looking at the fan.
03:41Oh, my daughter.
03:43Okay, okay, okay.
03:44Okay.
03:45Okay, sorry.
03:46After A-Levels?
03:47Yes, after A-Levels.
03:48So, I looked for a local university that I could continue.
03:51So, I studied in UIA.
03:52Okay.
03:53Selamat Terbangsa University.
03:54I mean, UIA is not as bad compared to UK, right?
03:58It's very subjective.
03:59But if we study...
04:01This is for education for people out there, right?
04:04For those who don't know.
04:05So, for the younger ones who want to be lawyers, right?
04:07If you study in the UK,
04:10you study law degree for 3 years.
04:12If you study in Malaysia, you study for 4 years.
04:14Because in the 4th year, you study practical.
04:17If you study in the UK for 3 years,
04:19you can't continue to be a lawyer when you go back.
04:21You need to undergo CLP.
04:23CLP or BAR.
04:24So, CLP is done in Malaysia.
04:26BAR is done in the UK.
04:27So, after you graduate, you can be a lawyer.
04:31So, it's like one step.
04:32There's a little hurdle.
04:33Right, right, right.
04:34So, is it better to do it in Malaysia?
04:36Depends.
04:37Depends on your budget.
04:38Depends on what you want in life.
04:41If you want a different experience,
04:43you want to meet different people,
04:45different background experience,
04:46different culture,
04:47go ahead.
04:48Study overseas.
04:49If you want to be a lawyer quickly,
04:51study locally.
04:52Study locally quickly.
04:53Understand, understand.
04:54So, in Yasmin's experience in 2 years
04:57as a lawyer, as an official lawyer,
05:00do you have any case that you've handled
05:02that made an impression on you
05:04that you still remember to this day?
05:06To this day?
05:07Okay, this case is not a high-profile,
05:10big case.
05:11It's not like that, right?
05:12But it left a mark.
05:14Because this is the first case that I handled
05:18that I went to trial,
05:19which is I had to question the witness.
05:22Oh my God.
05:23By myself.
05:24Because usually,
05:25if I make a case,
05:26I'm just assisting my boss.
05:28Helping my boss, right?
05:29Like this case,
05:30I did it myself.
05:31Okay.
05:32Because I don't want people to see
05:33that I'm nervous, you know.
05:34I'm like this,
05:35reading the questions.
05:36As a lawyer, you have to be confident, right?
05:37Yes, I have to look confident, right?
05:38Yes, yes.
05:39Because the client is behind,
05:40he can see.
05:41I asked his name,
05:43asked his age.
05:44It started off nervous.
05:45But then,
05:46after five minutes,
05:47I'm like, you know what?
05:48I got this.
05:49Bring out the boss' energy.
05:51And then,
05:52I remember that case the most
05:53because first,
05:54of course, it's my first trial.
05:55Second,
05:56after we talked,
05:57after the trial,
05:58I had to do a test, you know.
05:59Yes.
06:00Like a submission, right?
06:01To summarize everything that happened
06:03during the trial.
06:04So, at that time,
06:05I was in the hospital.
06:06There was a surgery.
06:07Oh, okay.
06:08So,
06:09I did that
06:11on my hospital bed.
06:12Oh, my God.
06:13And I won that case.
06:16So, that's why it's very memorable.
06:17I see.
06:18From the first OKT,
06:19to the fifth OKT,
06:21which continued to put a stray car
06:23all over Simati's body,
06:25including Simati's embarrassment,
06:27showing
06:28without mercy.
06:30Recently,
06:31Yasmin went viral
06:32because you made a video summary
06:34of the decision of the late Zulfarhan's case.
06:36Yes.
06:37What are your comments
06:38about the final decision,
06:40the court decision?
06:41My comments?
06:42I didn't expect the video to be viral.
06:43It's like a record.
06:44Oh, my God.
06:45One million, I think.
06:46That's crazy.
06:47I didn't expect it.
06:48Just a normal sharing.
06:49Okay.
06:50I believe
06:51the Court of Appeal
06:52has given a verdict
06:55based on evidence,
06:57based on what has been stated.
07:01So, I believe
07:02they have reached
07:03the decision accordingly.
07:04I think we should respect
07:06the court's decision.
07:07So, there's no point
07:08of us trying to
07:09have a dialogue
07:10in terms of
07:11trying to help
07:12or wanting
07:13one end to change their mind,
07:14for example.
07:15No point.
07:16What is your comment
07:17when there are parties
07:18who disagree
07:19with the death penalty?
07:21The death penalty.
07:22It's getting hot.
07:25They attribute
07:26the death penalty
07:27as not a fair and effective
07:29solution.
07:30What are your thoughts on that?
07:32Okay.
07:33So, the court has issued
07:34a statement
07:35based on
07:36their belief
07:38that the death penalty
07:39shouldn't be imposed.
07:41Okay.
07:42So, I'm not commenting
07:43on their conduct
07:44or the crime.
07:45It's about
07:46the death penalty itself.
07:48That's my view.
07:50I may not personally
07:51agree to it
07:52but it's their opinion.
07:53In the Malaysian law,
07:54the Federal Constitution,
07:57Article 10,
07:58everyone has the right
08:00to express their opinion.
08:02It's their right to say it.
08:03Or in English,
08:04it's called
08:05an eye for an eye.
08:06Am I right?
08:07If you do this,
08:08you have to do that.
08:09That's right.
08:10But Sean,
08:11because the court
08:12has made a decision,
08:13so I believe
08:14the court of appeal
08:17is right.
08:18We should respect
08:19the court's decision.
08:20But again,
08:21everyone has
08:22their own opinion
08:23and the right to express
08:24whatever they want to.
08:25That's your opinion.
08:26So, if
08:27the death penalty
08:28can't be imposed,
08:29what other
08:30suitable punishment
08:31for that issue
08:32that we're talking about?
08:34That's my opinion.
08:35It's a reason.
08:36A reason?
08:37Is it enough?
08:38I feel like it's not enough.
08:39What do you think?
08:40I don't know.
08:41A reason is quite severe.
08:43If it's just one time,
08:44I don't think it's okay.
08:45Two or three times
08:46is not enough.
08:4720?
08:4820 times.
08:49If you watch the video,
08:50I'm not sure if you guys
08:51have watched the video
08:52about the reason.
08:53There's a reason
08:54on your back.
08:55Yup.
08:56Yeah.
08:57So, imagine 20.
08:58Someone can faint.
09:00I think from there,
09:01they can feel the pain.
09:03You did it.
09:04You ironed it.
09:05It's a reason.
09:06They're used to it.
09:08Even at home,
09:09it's because of them.
09:10That's 10% of them.
09:12So, like,
09:13okay, okay.
09:14So, you think
09:15it's a very good
09:16alternative?
09:17Alternatively, yes.
09:35Since the High Court
09:36has decided to make,
09:38to choose
09:39whether to impose
09:40a death penalty
09:41or not,
09:42does this mean
09:43that the death penalty
09:45is exempted?
09:46Is this still effective
09:47or what?
09:48Okay.
09:49The death penalty
09:50in Malaysia
09:51before this,
09:52there was a mandatory death penalty.
09:54So, after,
09:55if I'm not mistaken,
09:56in June,
09:57the mandatory death penalty
09:58has been exempted.
09:59So,
10:00the death penalty
10:01has been exempted.
10:02Okay.
10:03So,
10:04the death penalty
10:05has been exempted.
10:06By exempted,
10:07I don't mean
10:08that the death penalty
10:09is not there.
10:10The death penalty
10:11is still there.
10:12The only difference
10:13is that now,
10:14judges
10:15can make a choice.
10:16There's an alternative.
10:17They can choose
10:18the death penalty
10:19or life imprisonment.
10:20Before this,
10:21if there was a mandatory death penalty,
10:22for example,
10:23in the murder case,
10:24so, the judge,
10:25whether he wants it or not,
10:26the death penalty
10:27has to be imposed.
10:28So, now,
10:29the judge can choose
10:30to choose
10:31the death penalty
10:32or life imprisonment.
10:33So, the death penalty
10:34is still there?
10:35Yes, it's still there.
10:36Okay.
10:37So,
10:38have you got a chance
10:39to talk
10:40to people
10:41in the centres?
10:42Back then,
10:43I was an intern.
10:44That was
10:45my second year,
10:46I think.
10:47Third year,
10:48I was an intern
10:49at the Batu Pahat Johor court.
10:50Okay.
10:51Then,
10:52I had a visit
10:53at the prison.
10:54So,
10:55I don't know,
10:56I just chatted a bit.
10:57So,
10:58we're not allowed to.
10:59I asked,
11:00how is the food here?
11:01Is it good?
11:02He said,
11:03it's good.
11:04Okay.
11:05That's all I asked.
11:06I understand.
11:08I asked,
11:09how do they treat you here?
11:10He said,
11:11so far, it's okay.
11:12They're just bored.
11:13They don't want to do anything.
11:14That's true.
11:15They don't know what to do.
11:16But,
11:17there are activities.
11:18Sometimes,
11:19they sew,
11:20plant.
11:21Okay.
11:32Talking about this OKTV,
11:33Yeah.
11:34I noticed,
11:35they have different colours.
11:36Yes.
11:37They have orange,
11:38blue,
11:39white.
11:40Does it have a meaning?
11:41It must have a meaning, right?
11:42Of course.
11:43Different colours
11:44carry a different meaning.
11:45Okay, I understand.
11:46It's like this,
11:47the orange colour,
11:48the orange colour,
11:49I usually see it
11:50in the news,
11:51right?
11:52It's usually orange.
11:53This orange colour,
11:54it has a different meaning.
11:55Okay, I understand.
11:56It's like this,
11:57the orange colour,
11:58the orange colour,
11:59I usually see it
12:00in the news, right?
12:01This orange colour,
12:02it's still
12:03in police custody.
12:04Okay.
12:05It's not a convict.
12:06Then,
12:07the purple colour,
12:08it's still in remand.
12:09Then,
12:10it's an ongoing case.
12:11So,
12:12for example,
12:13it's still in trial.
12:14It hasn't been sentenced yet
12:15if it's purple.
12:16Then,
12:17what else?
12:18White.
12:19Yes, white.
12:20If it's white,
12:21it has been sentenced.
12:22That's for a short sentence.
12:23Less than six months,
12:24I think.
12:25Oh, okay.
12:26Short term sentence.
12:27Short term.
12:28It will wear white.
12:29Then,
12:30red colour.
12:31Okay, the first rank,
12:33the sentence is a bit longer.
12:35It was more than six months, right?
12:37Yes, it was
12:38less than six months.
12:39This one is more.
12:40More than six months.
12:41And the next one is green.
12:42That was the first rank.
12:44The second rank,
12:45it's more than six months too.
12:47So, that's green.
12:48Yes.
12:49Green.
12:50The first stage is red
12:51and then green.
12:52There are two.
12:53There are two greens.
12:54Light green and light green.
12:55The light green,
12:56the old green,
12:57I explained earlier.
12:58The light green
13:00is for the people
13:01who are on the way
13:02to get out.
13:03To get out.
13:04So, like this colour.
13:05Is this the colour?
13:06Yes.
13:07So, I'm on the way
13:08to get out.
13:09No, I think that
13:10that colour is green.
13:11This one?
13:12Green.
13:13This kind of green.
13:14But I think
13:15this colour is okay.
13:16This colour is okay, right?
13:17You guys give Sean
13:18a life jacket.
13:19Guys.
13:22Okay.
13:23The next one is blue.
13:25Okay.
13:26Blue is a life sentence.
13:27It's just a punishment
13:28but like
13:29for life.
13:30Yes, for life.
13:31He becomes a resident there.
13:32He becomes a resident there.
13:34Resident.
13:35The most memorable one
13:36is the white one.
13:37His collar is red.
13:38His arms are red.
13:39That's for
13:40he's on the way
13:41to Gantung.
13:42Gantung.
13:43I understand.
13:44Okay.
13:45I have a question.
13:46Okay.
13:47I think this is
13:48a common question
13:49that I think is popular
13:50to ask a lawyer.
13:51Actually.
13:52Okay.
13:53Is it true
13:54if you become
13:55a lawyer
13:56and
13:57if the accused
13:58is actually
13:59guilty
14:00and you
14:01as a lawyer
14:02have to find
14:03a way to prove
14:04that he's not guilty
14:05and like
14:06you have to prove
14:07he's innocent
14:08in a way.
14:09So,
14:10you already know
14:11that he's really guilty.
14:12Is it your job
14:13to make sure
14:14he's punished?
14:15Like that.
14:16This is actually
14:17a common misconception
14:18because
14:19our job
14:20is not to
14:21determine
14:22our client
14:23guilty
14:24or innocent.
14:25That's the job
14:26of the judge.
14:27Our job
14:28is to ensure
14:29that our client
14:30is not guilty
14:31or innocent.
14:32Our job
14:33is to ensure
14:34that our client
14:35is not guilty
14:36or innocent.
14:37Our job
14:38is to ensure
14:39that our client
14:40is not guilty
14:41or innocent.
14:42Our job
14:43is to ensure
14:44that our client
14:45is not guilty
14:46or innocent.
14:47Our job
14:48is to ensure
14:49that our client
14:50is not guilty
14:51or innocent.
14:52Our job
14:53is to ensure
14:54that our client
14:55is not guilty
14:57and determined
14:58he's guilty
14:59or innocent
15:00by the judge.
15:02Okay, usually
15:03when we want to
15:05court a lawyer
15:06or to defend an organization
15:08what is the range
15:09of price
15:12that is needed
15:13to have the information
15:14of the criminal?
15:15Because truth be told
15:16like sometimes
15:17I feel like
15:19there's no need
15:20for a lawyer
15:21because they don't
15:22know what the prices are.
15:23They're afraid of prices
15:24because
15:25But as far as I know, the longer the case is, obviously, you have to pay more, right?
15:31If you look at the fee of lawyers, it's actually really subjective.
15:36It depends on the cases, it depends on the complexity of the case,
15:42and the experience of the lawyer himself.
15:45So, for example, if the lawyer has 30 years of experience,
15:48compared to the one who just started,
15:51obviously, the one with 30 years of experience will charge more.
15:54Because they have more experience,
15:57they have a better reputation.
16:00But that doesn't mean that the new lawyer is not good.
16:03That's right, I agree.
16:08For the viewers here who need to hire a lawyer and are afraid of being expensive,
16:12you can always shop around, you can always ask for a quotation.
16:15But for certain lawyers, if you want to give advice,
16:21you want to consult first with your case.
16:23So, obviously, you need their time, right?
16:25Like an hour, you consult with them.
16:27So, probably, that time, maybe they will charge, I don't know,
16:30RM500, RM1,000, just to listen to your case.
16:33Just to listen first.
16:35And then from there, they will give you a quotation.
16:37Okay, Sean, from what I understand from your case,
16:41this is the quotation, that's all.
16:43Do you agree?
16:44If you don't agree, you don't agree.
16:45Okay, then I will go and find another lawyer if I want to.
16:48Sometimes, there are lawyers who don't even charge the consultation fees.
16:51So, it really depends on the firm.
16:53I see.
16:53Does your firm charge the consultation fees?
16:56You have to ask my boss.
16:59It's like I'm interviewing to find my own lawyer, right?
17:03Okay.
17:04It depends, it really depends.
17:06This one is a bit hard because we want to talk about netizens.
17:11I'm ready.
17:11Okay.
17:12Netizens always label being a lawyer as a step in hell.
17:17What do you think about this statement, I guess?
17:20It's actually not the first time we've heard this.
17:23It's a norm, actually.
17:24When I was young, I wanted to be a lawyer.
17:27Then there were some individuals who said,
17:30if you want to be a lawyer, you're a step in hell.
17:33But personally, I didn't feel that way from the start.
17:35Because it's very subjective.
17:37In all professions, if you're not safe, Sean, you can go to hell.
17:42I understand.
17:43Am I right?
17:44I assume this is from a Muslim, right?
17:47Then if all Muslims say that,
17:51then who's going to fight for justice?
17:53That's true.
17:54No Muslim lawyer is going to fight for justice.
17:56True.
17:57Am I right?
17:58So, that's something to think about.
18:00Okay, in your point of view,
18:02why do you think people label lawyers as such?
18:05It's because of the criminal case.
18:07Like, back to your question just now,
18:09about if you defend the wrong person.
18:11Yeah.
18:12But then they don't realise that lawyers are so many branches.
18:14It's criminal, it's civil,
18:16the one who does the SPA, the one who does the land.
18:19There's a lot more.
18:21You need lawyers for everything, basically.
18:23For everything.
18:23And even for criminals,
18:25it's not helping the defendants.
18:26You need to make sure everything happens
18:29in the proceedings,
18:31according to the procedure,
18:32according to the law.
18:35I want to ask you one personal question, Ashley.
18:37If you, as a lawyer,
18:40get a case,
18:42you know this guy is wrong,
18:44but the payout is good,
18:46he paid Yasmin,
18:49will you take the case?
18:51Every time we file a case,
18:53there's no guarantee you'll win.
18:54It's always 50-50.
18:55True.
18:56So, I'll tell you, I'll do my best,
18:58not to defend you until you get out,
19:00until you don't get that punishment.
19:03But I'll do my best to ensure
19:05your right as a defendant
19:08will last throughout the proceedings.
19:12I see.
19:13So, in conclusion, you'll take the case?
19:18It's hard to answer, right?
19:20A bit hard to answer, right?
19:21I didn't say yes.
19:22I'm just explaining.
19:22Easy.
19:24Lawyer, bro.
19:25Lawyer, bro.
19:27I want to know the legal meaning
19:29of the legal meaning of
19:32life imprisonment.
19:34Ah, okay.
19:35So, a lot of people,
19:36not just you,
19:38are not sure what it means
19:41in totality.
19:42Life imprisonment,
19:44Sean,
19:44is actually a 30-year imprisonment.
19:47Oh, so it's only 30 years?
19:48Yes.
19:50For as long as he lives,
19:52it's a life imprisonment.
19:55So, when you want to tell your partner,
19:59don't say I've loved you for a lifetime,
20:02because it's only 30 years.
20:04I've loved you for as long as I live.
20:07That's forever.
20:08But if it's a lifetime,
20:09it's until you die.
20:10If I want to go beyond that?
20:12Beyond that?
20:13Because I think,
20:14when we're in the afterlife,
20:16we don't need these partners anymore.
20:17Really?
20:18Because we're just focusing on God.
20:20We don't need all of this.
20:21Oh, my God.
20:26Okay.
20:27Last, maybe you can give some advice
20:29or tips for those out there
20:32who are interested in becoming a lawyer,
20:33who wants to be like you.
20:34Maybe you can share with them.
20:35You want to be like me?
20:37A lawyer?
20:38Okay.
20:39First of all,
20:41to become a lawyer,
20:43sometimes I get DMs on Instagram,
20:45asking if I need to memorize a lot
20:47or memorize a lot.
20:51Because I can't memorize a lot.
20:52I think the most important thing
20:54when you want to become a lawyer,
20:55you have to read diligently.
20:56Not memorize, but read.
20:58Understand.
20:59Because to become a lawyer,
21:00you need to have a critical mind
21:02to solve problems.
21:03Because being a lawyer is to solve cases.
21:05Like you came to me,
21:07I need to solve your problem, Sean.
21:08Is that right?
21:08That's right.
21:09So, develop that skill.
21:11Study hard.
21:11Oh, my God. It's like a cliché.
21:12Study hard.
21:13But it's true.
21:14A cliché is a true thing.
21:15A true thing is a true thing.
21:16Yeah, there's a reason it's a cliché.
21:18Focus on your goal.
21:19Don't be distracted out there.
21:24Distraction.
21:24Those who can't go to the UK,
21:25just understand.
21:27Don't repeat my mistake.
21:29But then again, for every mistake,
21:30there must be wisdom behind it.
21:33I'm just lucky enough
21:35to be given a second chance.
21:37Nice.
21:37If you want to be a lawyer,
21:38be a good lawyer.
21:40Don't be a lawyer for...
21:42What?
21:43You know, like,
21:44have a right mind.
21:45You know, I think my advice is
21:46have a right mind, okay?
21:48You don't think so?
21:49I think so.
21:50You think so?
21:53Be a fair lawyer.
21:54Yeah, be a proper lawyer.
21:56Proper, yeah.
21:57For the greater good.
21:58For the greater good, that's right.
22:00Alright, thank you so much for joining us, Yasmin.
22:02Thank you, Sean, for having me.
22:03Thank you so much.
22:03That's all the time we have.
22:04Alright, guys,
22:05if you want to watch our full interview,
22:07as usual,
22:08gempar.com slash gemparmostwanted
22:09is all there for you guys, okay?
22:11Once again, Yasmin, thank you.
22:12Thank you, thank you so much, Sean.
22:14Alright, guys, back to the studio.
22:16Let's go.

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