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00:00:00The rice is flat and uncooked.
00:00:04This woman used a spoon to break it.
00:00:08But she didn't cook it yet.
00:00:11She just ate it.
00:00:18It's like she's really addicted to the crispy rice.
00:00:24We're going to eat a sack of rice.
00:00:27In one of her vlogs, she forced herself to open a sack of rice.
00:00:32And she also ate it.
00:00:40She also saved the leftover grains from the sack.
00:00:47And she ate it right away.
00:00:52And not only white rice is her favorite snack.
00:00:57She also ate brown rice and basmati rice.
00:01:05She also mixed different kinds of rice.
00:01:10But why raw rice?
00:01:12She couldn't wait to cook it.
00:01:14Why did she eat it right away?
00:01:19For us Filipinos, rice is life.
00:01:25But did you know that there are people who eat raw rice?
00:01:32Here in their house in Buog Zamboanga, Cebu,
00:01:36a vlogger named Mamangbet is shooting her mukbang videos.
00:01:42I thought of starting a YouTube channel.
00:01:44I wanted to try eating rice.
00:01:46But my rice went viral.
00:01:48But it's not just for the content.
00:01:51She really craves for eating raw rice.
00:01:55I can't stop eating rice.
00:01:59After eating, I crave for rice.
00:02:05I just want my food to be rice.
00:02:08For me, it's really delicious.
00:02:13She doesn't waste her time eating rice.
00:02:18When I have a conversation, I eat rice.
00:02:20I have a deep desire to eat rice.
00:02:25When I'm angry, I need rice by my side.
00:02:28When I sleep, rice is in my mind.
00:02:35When I travel, I put rice in a silo.
00:02:37When I go to Abu Dhabi, I eat their rice.
00:02:42I feel so delicious.
00:02:44Especially the crunchiness of the rice.
00:02:47I'm satisfied.
00:02:48Rice is my stress reliever.
00:02:50How many cups of rice does Mamangbet eat every day?
00:02:55Around 10-15 cups.
00:02:58Around 15 cups.
00:02:59But it's not a problem that she can eat it all.
00:03:03Because...
00:03:04I sell rice. It's my favorite.
00:03:08From grade 1 to high school, I really eat rice.
00:03:13She insisted on eating rice when she was pregnant.
00:03:18I told my son,
00:03:20I really want to eat a lot of rice.
00:03:24But she admitted,
00:03:25I feel that it's not good for my health.
00:03:27I feel nauseous.
00:03:30But it's just rice.
00:03:32I'm just concerned about my wife.
00:03:34If my wife's health is not okay because of eating rice,
00:03:37I will react.
00:03:39I always spit it out.
00:03:41I spit it out.
00:03:43It hurts.
00:03:44I have a lot of acid.
00:03:46Next.
00:03:47Do you know anyone who eats raw rice?
00:03:50I want to stop her.
00:03:53But I can't.
00:03:55I'm addicted to rice.
00:03:56It's just a guess.
00:03:57Let's talk about how dangerous it is.
00:04:03She can spit it out.
00:04:05Next.
00:04:07Next.
00:04:13Here in Zamboanga City,
00:04:16We met a woman who likes to spit out raw rice.
00:04:24Her name is Ivy.
00:04:25She doesn't have a real name.
00:04:27Every day,
00:04:28she spits out
00:04:30a cup of rice.
00:04:33When I cook rice in a rice cooker,
00:04:36I just pick it up
00:04:40and put it in my mouth.
00:04:42Later,
00:04:43I will do the same when I have rice.
00:04:45I want my palate to be full
00:04:47when I pick up rice.
00:04:48Then, I will put it in my mouth.
00:04:51They usually run out of rice at home.
00:04:55That's why I ask for rice from my brother's wife
00:04:59to satisfy myself.
00:05:01I'm addicted to rice.
00:05:03It all started when she got pregnant.
00:05:06Her taste is like manipok.
00:05:08I just want to spit out rice.
00:05:12But it's not just a simple spitting out.
00:05:15Even though she's already pregnant,
00:05:17I'm addicted to rice.
00:05:20Because Ivy can't control her spitting out rice,
00:05:25she often loses to her husband.
00:05:28When I see her spitting out rice,
00:05:32I get mad at her.
00:05:33Then,
00:05:34she gets mad at me too.
00:05:36She also received a judgment.
00:05:39My husband uploaded this
00:05:41for memes.
00:05:42Someone commented,
00:05:43it's delicious to eat rice,
00:05:45why don't you just cook rice?
00:05:47It's stressful.
00:05:48I hope
00:05:51they learn to feel.
00:05:59I hope they don't judge me
00:06:01because they don't know what I've been through.
00:06:04I want to stop her,
00:06:06but I can't.
00:06:07It's become a habit.
00:06:09I'm addicted to her.
00:06:13Until her fear happened.
00:06:16I can feel the pain in my body.
00:06:21I notice that I'm getting thinner.
00:06:23I'm getting tight.
00:06:24I don't want to ask for help from you
00:06:26because I can feel it in my body.
00:06:29We consulted Ivy to a doctor.
00:06:36We found out that Ivy
00:06:38possibly has an eating disorder
00:06:40called
00:06:42FICA.
00:06:43FICA is a symptom
00:06:45where an individual
00:06:47eats unusual things
00:06:49that are inedible.
00:06:50She has an eating disorder.
00:06:52It's common among pregnant women.
00:06:54When she spits,
00:06:55it can cause hormonal imbalance
00:06:58and trigger the brain of a person
00:07:01to crave for things.
00:07:03Most of the time,
00:07:04it triggers stress.
00:07:07But how dangerous is it
00:07:09to eat raw rice?
00:07:11Rice digests the body.
00:07:13Actually, this symptom
00:07:15is just benign.
00:07:17It doesn't mean that it's bad.
00:07:19What other diseases
00:07:21can she get
00:07:22if she eats too much?
00:07:25She can develop dyspepsia.
00:07:27It can trigger
00:07:28hyperacidity symptoms.
00:07:30If the rice is too hard,
00:07:32it can cause dental problems.
00:07:34Other patients
00:07:35can have other complications
00:07:37such as
00:07:38a broken tooth
00:07:39or poisoning
00:07:41in the body.
00:07:43If she still has this symptom,
00:07:46we can refer her
00:07:48to a psychiatrist
00:07:49to undergo
00:07:50behavioral therapy.
00:07:52Instead of eating rice,
00:07:54she can eat
00:07:56rice or peanuts
00:07:58to satisfy her craving.
00:08:00I'm so happy
00:08:01because I know my condition.
00:08:03I have some adjustments
00:08:04that I will do.
00:08:05I will eat
00:08:06alternative foods
00:08:08instead of rice.
00:08:10I can eat bread
00:08:12or mani.
00:08:13Rice is life.
00:08:15But for others,
00:08:16rice is lifer.
00:08:19Be careful
00:08:20because if you think
00:08:21it's just a simple meal,
00:08:24well,
00:08:25you will eat a lot of rice.
00:08:33You can't just buy clothes
00:08:35or things
00:08:37from the market.
00:08:39You can also buy
00:08:40motorcycles.
00:08:41Let's go
00:08:42and ride
00:08:44where these are.
00:08:46You will need
00:08:48P50,000 to P120,000
00:08:51to buy
00:08:52a brand-new motorcycle.
00:08:54In one hectare
00:08:56in Davao City,
00:08:58thousands of motorcycles
00:09:01can cost
00:09:02P10,000.
00:09:06These are second-hand
00:09:08even though
00:09:09there are old ones
00:09:10that are still running.
00:09:12Our ride today
00:09:14is to the market
00:09:15of motorcycles.
00:09:18You heard it right.
00:09:20The new kings
00:09:21of the road
00:09:22have arrived.
00:09:25The motorcycles that are brought here
00:09:27are the ones
00:09:28that were impounded
00:09:29by the Davao City LTO
00:09:31or Land Transportation Office.
00:09:33The ones that we impounded
00:09:35are not allowed
00:09:36on the road.
00:09:37There are impoundable offenses
00:09:38such as
00:09:39no registration,
00:09:40no helmet,
00:09:41reckless driving,
00:09:42or illegal modifications
00:09:44to the motorcycle.
00:09:45We ask for papers
00:09:47and documents
00:09:48and licenses.
00:09:49If there are no documents,
00:09:50we can't present them.
00:09:51These are the ones
00:09:52that were not registered
00:09:53within 6 months.
00:09:55That's why they are considered
00:09:56abandoned.
00:09:57And because 8 to 10 motorcycles
00:09:59are impounded
00:10:00by the LTO every day,
00:10:02the impounding center
00:10:03is in a hurry.
00:10:05The predisposal
00:10:06and the waiting
00:10:07are still deemed
00:10:08abandoned
00:10:09in the 1-3-2-1-4
00:10:10motorcycle units.
00:10:13That's why they came up
00:10:14with a solution
00:10:15instead of
00:10:16letting these old ones
00:10:17be bidded.
00:10:18Our actual bidding
00:10:19can only be done
00:10:20through an online
00:10:21Google Meet or Zoom.
00:10:22In the actual bidding,
00:10:23in the 3rd bidding,
00:10:24we usually do it
00:10:25face-to-face.
00:10:26In that,
00:10:27it's a bit awkward.
00:10:30That's why the truck driver,
00:10:31Roderick,
00:10:32is always on the lookout
00:10:33whenever there's a bidding
00:10:34because he's always
00:10:35looking for a motorcycle
00:10:36for his
00:10:37buy and sell business.
00:10:39In fact,
00:10:40in the last bidding
00:10:41last month,
00:10:42he bought
00:10:4370 motorcycles
00:10:44worth
00:10:45Php90,000
00:10:47All of them!
00:10:48If the capital is sufficient,
00:10:50we sell pass brakes
00:10:51to make it easier
00:10:52to sell
00:10:53even if it's cheap.
00:10:54As long as
00:10:55it can reach
00:10:56the buyers.
00:10:57Some of the motorcycles
00:10:58were reconditioned
00:10:59before reselling.
00:11:01We reconditioned
00:11:02the units
00:11:03from the LTO
00:11:04so that when we go
00:11:05for inspection
00:11:06for registration,
00:11:07like the lights,
00:11:08if it doesn't work,
00:11:09even if the LTO
00:11:10doesn't approve it,
00:11:11all of them need to be
00:11:12pensioned.
00:11:13One more thing,
00:11:14for those who
00:11:15want to buy
00:11:16their own motorcycle,
00:11:17the machinist
00:11:18Raul
00:11:19is from Motochangue.
00:11:20It's hard for me
00:11:21because
00:11:22I have three rides
00:11:23at home.
00:11:24I'll get off
00:11:25and ride a tricycle
00:11:26then I'll ride
00:11:27a jeep again.
00:11:28That's why
00:11:29Raul
00:11:30is interested
00:11:31in buying
00:11:32a second-hand motorcycle.
00:11:33In 2021,
00:11:34he scored
00:11:35a motorcycle
00:11:36worth
00:11:37Php10,000.
00:11:38It's cheap,
00:11:39the price is
00:11:40Php12,000.
00:11:41While
00:11:42if you buy
00:11:43a brand new one,
00:11:44it's Php10,000
00:11:45or more.
00:11:46And the machine
00:11:47is okay.
00:11:48I looked at it,
00:11:49it's good as brand new
00:11:50so I bought it.
00:11:51He attached
00:11:52a sidecar
00:11:53to his motorcycle
00:11:54so that he can
00:11:55earn extra money.
00:11:56If I travel
00:11:57all day,
00:11:58I won't get
00:11:59less than Php1,000.
00:12:00But I still get
00:12:01the gas
00:12:02and other expenses.
00:12:03Maybe,
00:12:04I'll get
00:12:05net income
00:12:06of Php700
00:12:07or Php600.
00:12:08It's really
00:12:09a big help to me.
00:12:10This is the
00:12:11destination
00:12:12for those
00:12:13who live
00:12:14in Bulacan.
00:12:15Especially,
00:12:16those who can't afford
00:12:17to pay
00:12:18cash or
00:12:19a down payment.
00:12:20All they need
00:12:21is a cash app
00:12:22or online wallet.
00:12:23This is prepared
00:12:24by the owner
00:12:25of the store,
00:12:26the wife
00:12:27of Juan
00:12:28and Portia.
00:12:29We also noticed
00:12:30that we have
00:12:31co-workers
00:12:32whose requirements
00:12:33are not complete.
00:12:34So even though
00:12:35they have money
00:12:36to pay
00:12:37because they have
00:12:38a livelihood,
00:12:39they cannot
00:12:40take out
00:12:41the motorcycle
00:12:42and install it.
00:12:43After processing,
00:12:44after a few days,
00:12:45the amount
00:12:46will be transferred
00:12:47to our bank.
00:12:48So,
00:12:49we're going to be
00:12:50fully paid
00:12:51by the cash app.
00:12:52So,
00:12:53the cash app
00:12:54and the customer
00:12:55are the ones
00:12:56who have transactions.
00:12:57As long as
00:12:58your account is verified
00:12:59or registered
00:13:00in the cash application,
00:13:01no one will ask
00:13:02for more documents
00:13:03from the buyer.
00:13:05They can have
00:13:06a motorcycle
00:13:07without a CI
00:13:08or ID
00:13:09because they should
00:13:10be verified
00:13:11in the cash app.
00:13:12The husband
00:13:13of Mary Joy
00:13:14and Jerome
00:13:15agreed to buy a motorcycle.
00:13:16Suddenly,
00:13:17the cash app
00:13:18notified me.
00:13:19I was surprised
00:13:20and I saw
00:13:21that he has
00:13:22100K available credit.
00:13:23Almost every day,
00:13:24Jerome
00:13:25commutes
00:13:26to work
00:13:27in maintenance.
00:13:29Tricycle,
00:13:30then EGIP.
00:13:31When he comes back
00:13:32to EGIP,
00:13:33then tricycle again.
00:13:34He comes back
00:13:35more than 100 times.
00:13:36He spends
00:13:37one hour
00:13:38per day
00:13:39commuting.
00:13:40He said
00:13:41he wants to buy
00:13:42his own motorcycle.
00:13:43About 10 minutes.
00:13:44If you have a motorcycle,
00:13:45it's faster.
00:13:46It's not slow.
00:13:47Until
00:13:48Jerome
00:13:49found something
00:13:50that is worth
00:13:5174,000 pesos.
00:13:53He said
00:13:54he will spend
00:13:552,100 pesos
00:13:56per month
00:13:57within
00:13:583 years.
00:14:00I'm super satisfied.
00:14:01It's an answered prayer.
00:14:03We're just thinking
00:14:04how we can
00:14:05pay him on Monday.
00:14:06What they should
00:14:07consider
00:14:08in taking a loan
00:14:09is whether they can
00:14:10pay this
00:14:11within
00:14:1210%
00:14:13of their
00:14:14monthly income
00:14:15because
00:14:16it might be
00:14:17hard for them
00:14:18to sustain
00:14:19or pay this loan.
00:14:20But what is
00:14:21the limited problem
00:14:22that the buyers
00:14:23of second-hand
00:14:24motorcycles
00:14:25are experiencing?
00:14:26The repossessed
00:14:27vehicles
00:14:28or motorcycles
00:14:29are what we
00:14:30call
00:14:31hauled
00:14:32by the bank
00:14:33or the dealer.
00:14:34These are the
00:14:35unpaid
00:14:36original
00:14:37purchased
00:14:38motorcycles.
00:14:39The cons
00:14:40is that
00:14:41it doesn't have
00:14:42an implied
00:14:43warranty.
00:14:44So if it's
00:14:45damaged,
00:14:46you'll have
00:14:47to repair it.
00:14:48Sometimes,
00:14:49you might
00:14:50have to pay
00:14:51more if you
00:14:52didn't
00:14:53inspect
00:14:54your
00:14:55purchase
00:14:56properly.
00:14:57When it
00:14:58comes to
00:14:59our motorcycles,
00:15:00our team
00:15:01tests them.
00:15:02They ride
00:15:03and test
00:15:04them
00:15:05to see
00:15:06if everything
00:15:07is in
00:15:08good condition.
00:15:09To make
00:15:10sure,
00:15:11we check
00:15:12the parts
00:15:13that are
00:15:14missing
00:15:15to ensure
00:15:16the safety
00:15:17of our
00:15:18motorcyclist.
00:15:19If you
00:15:20restore it,
00:15:21it will be
00:15:22in good condition
00:15:23and roadworthy.
00:15:24We'll
00:15:25inspect it
00:15:26and it will
00:15:27undergo
00:15:28emission
00:15:29and clearance.
00:15:30We'll see
00:15:31that the
00:15:32vehicle is
00:15:33roadworthy.
00:15:34If it's
00:15:35not,
00:15:36you'll have
00:15:37to
00:15:38repair
00:15:39your
00:15:40motorcycle.
00:15:41Don't
00:15:42be a
00:15:43kamote
00:15:44rider!
00:15:45And
00:15:46God
00:15:47bless
00:15:48your ride!
00:15:49Online
00:15:50sellers
00:15:51have
00:15:52killed
00:15:53their
00:15:54husbands
00:15:55because
00:15:56of
00:15:57debt.
00:15:58This
00:15:59is the
00:16:00most
00:16:01common
00:16:02crime
00:16:03in the
00:16:04country.
00:16:05What
00:16:06happened
00:16:07to the
00:16:08online
00:16:09sellers
00:16:10in
00:16:11Mexico,
00:16:12Pampanga
00:16:13and
00:16:14the
00:16:15mastermind
00:16:16of
00:16:17their
00:16:18business?
00:16:19They
00:16:20themselves
00:16:21are
00:16:22the
00:16:23culprits.
00:16:24What
00:16:25is the
00:16:26motive
00:16:27of
00:16:28the
00:16:29crime?
00:16:30Comrades,
00:16:31how
00:16:32do you
00:16:33know
00:16:34the
00:16:35motive
00:16:36of
00:16:37the
00:16:38crime?
00:16:39We
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00:26:57I'm so sad.
00:26:59I'm so sad.
00:27:04In Masbate, there's a 92-year-old grandfather who is preparing for his death.
00:27:12He is the one who is making his coffin.
00:27:18From the outside of this old sari-sari store,
00:27:22it's obvious that there's nothing inside.
00:27:31Except for the box that's displayed here.
00:27:34I'm not sure what's inside.
00:27:37But it's not a simple box.
00:27:39Because if you open it, you'll see that it's a coffin.
00:27:48When I walk in there, I don't want to look at it because I'm scared.
00:27:51It's hard to walk in there, especially at night.
00:27:54We can't sleep.
00:27:56It's not just for fun.
00:27:58There's nothing inside.
00:28:00So, who is this coffin for?
00:28:04This coffin is for you.
00:28:09I don't know what to say.
00:28:11I don't know what to say.
00:28:13I don't know what to say.
00:28:15I don't know what to say.
00:28:20This is the story of the life and preparation for the death of 92-year-old Grandpa Sailing.
00:28:27Grandpa Sailing died at the age of 92 years old.
00:28:31He was the first person to be buried in a coffin.
00:28:36Here in Palanas, Masbate, the only person who is still alive is Grandpa Sailing,
00:28:41the grandfather who has a coffin ready.
00:28:45I always built it myself.
00:28:47I built a platform on top of it.
00:28:49I made it very big.
00:28:53Have you tried going inside?
00:28:56Yes, I have.
00:28:59I'm not afraid of anything.
00:29:01I'm used to it.
00:29:04I don't know if it's okay for me to go inside.
00:29:08I'm scared of going inside.
00:29:10I don't know if I can go inside.
00:29:13I don't know if I can go inside.
00:29:14I can't do it anymore.
00:29:19That's why it's important to have strong materials.
00:29:22It's made from Mahogany,
00:29:24which was planted by Lolo Parao himself.
00:29:27I asked the tree,
00:29:29I was about 30 years old.
00:29:31When I asked, I thought,
00:29:34if I'm going to plant it,
00:29:35I should do it for me.
00:29:38I've been planting Mahogany for 50 years.
00:29:42I'm planting it so that the trees can grow.
00:29:46I'm planting it so that the trees can grow.
00:29:49That's why some of Lolo's neighbors,
00:29:52including teachers and students,
00:29:54in front of his school,
00:29:56are constantly worried whenever he brings it out.
00:30:00I'm really scared.
00:30:01Until now,
00:30:02I haven't been able to focus or look at it for a long time.
00:30:06I'm still worried because
00:30:08I was the only one who was able to see it.
00:30:09I was the only one who was able to see it.
00:30:12It's a different story.
00:30:14That's why I thought of making a vlog.
00:30:15I didn't know how to handle it.
00:30:17I didn't know how to handle it.
00:30:18I didn't know how to handle it.
00:30:21But why is Lolo Sailing
00:30:23like an advanced thinker?
00:30:28He said that
00:30:29if it's expensive and hard to live,
00:30:32it's the same if he dies.
00:30:35He learned from his experience
00:30:38when he was widowed in 2017.
00:30:41When my wife's body was released,
00:30:44I thought of my wife's death.
00:30:46I gave her 35,000 pesos.
00:30:50So that he won't burden his son, Willie,
00:30:53who has his own family in Manila,
00:30:56this is what he thought of doing.
00:30:58I thought of making a coffin
00:31:01based on my wife's body.
00:31:04And for those who are wondering
00:31:05how your grandfather was able to make a coffin,
00:31:09this is what he has been looking for
00:31:11in the past few decades.
00:31:13When you were young,
00:31:14how many coffins did you make?
00:31:17I was able to make a lot of coffins.
00:31:19And not only was he ready,
00:31:22he was also well-prepared.
00:31:23Even the clothes he was going to wear.
00:31:26When my wife's body was released,
00:31:29I thought of making a coffin
00:31:31based on my wife's death.
00:31:32I was able to make a lot of coffins.
00:31:35He was also well-prepared.
00:31:36Even the expenses.
00:31:37When my wife's body was released,
00:31:39I thought of making a coffin
00:31:41based on my wife's death.
00:31:42I was able to make a lot of coffins.
00:31:44Even his coffin in the cemetery.
00:31:47I was able to make a coffin
00:31:49based on my wife's death.
00:31:50I was able to make a coffin
00:31:52based on my wife's death.
00:31:54Even the song he was going to play
00:31:57in his coffin.
00:31:58It was his original composition.
00:32:02It's a beautiful song.
00:32:03If I were to die,
00:32:05I wouldn't be able to sing it.
00:32:06If I were to die,
00:32:07I would just read it.
00:32:08Where can I throw away this pain?
00:32:20Where can I throw away this pain?
00:32:30It's time to say goodbye.
00:32:35It's time to say goodbye.
00:32:40It's time to say goodbye.
00:32:45I've been waiting for so long.
00:32:51I want to rest in peace
00:32:54If I were to die.
00:32:55Because I have more problems.
00:32:57I want to have a safe,
00:32:58beautiful life.
00:32:59I want to have a safe and wonderful life.
00:33:01I want to have a loving life.
00:33:04I want to be with my loved ones.
00:33:06I want to have a safe and wonderful life.
00:33:07I want to have a safe and wonderful life.
00:33:09I am praying for the good.
00:33:10I am praying for the good.
00:33:11Until now, he is the only one who can kill his time.
00:33:15Where is Willie?
00:33:17I'm looking for him. I can't find him.
00:33:20In order to make sure that he won't bother his son,
00:33:23he is still calling Alona on his cell phone.
00:33:27I'm calling Tata Sayling right away
00:33:29so that I can get the messages from her.
00:33:33I don't know where he is.
00:33:40I don't know where he is.
00:33:42Grandfather Sayling is looking for him.
00:33:44I can't find him. I can't find him.
00:33:46I can't find him.
00:33:47I can't find him.
00:33:48I can't find him.
00:33:49I can't find him.
00:33:50I can't find him.
00:33:51I can't find him.
00:33:52I went to work in Manila to support my family.
00:33:56I told them that I have two children.
00:33:59One of them is here.
00:34:00It really hurts inside.
00:34:04Of course, I really miss him.
00:34:15When the school is over,
00:34:18I will take care of him.
00:34:21I will take care of him.
00:34:22I will take care of him.
00:34:23I will take care of him.
00:34:27So that Grandfather Sayling won't feel any pain,
00:34:31this Thursday,
00:34:32we had him checked up.
00:34:34Grandfather Sayling, at the age of 92,
00:34:36has no other problems in his body
00:34:38except for his hypertension.
00:34:41It's a good thing that he was checked up
00:34:42because we found out that his blood pressure is really high.
00:34:46We will give him medicine as maintenance
00:34:48so that he can really control his BP.
00:34:50I will take care of him.
00:34:53They are asking for financial assistance
00:34:55from us in the office of OSCA,
00:34:56for checks, booklets, medicine,
00:34:58and busy commodity tests.
00:35:00While the local government of Palanas
00:35:03also has a gift for him.
00:35:05Surprise!
00:35:07This is our gift to you.
00:35:11Please accept it, Father.
00:35:13This is for you.
00:35:16This is a gift.
00:35:17I will never forget it.
00:35:19I will never forget it.
00:35:20I will never forget it.
00:35:22So that he can talk to his son, Willie,
00:35:25whenever he wants,
00:35:27he was given by our program
00:35:29his own cell phone.
00:35:31I don't want to use my cell phone.
00:35:33I don't know how to use it.
00:35:35This is my gift to you.
00:35:38Grandfather Sayling immediately made a video call
00:35:41to his son and grandchildren.
00:35:43Hello, Willie.
00:35:44Hello, Uncle. How are you?
00:35:46I am not using my cell phone.
00:35:48I will use my cell phone to call you.
00:35:53I don't have a budget.
00:35:54I'll call you later.
00:35:56I'll call you later.
00:35:57I'll call you later.
00:35:58He didn't know that we have another surprise for him.
00:36:03From Manila, we sent Willie home
00:36:07to visit his father, Sayling.
00:36:13I'll call you later.
00:36:16I have a brother too!
00:36:20You are jealous of me.
00:36:23You are jealous of me.
00:36:25Yes, I am jealous.
00:36:32I am thankful that you have a brother.
00:36:41I don't want to cry.
00:36:44I don't want to cry.
00:36:49Of course, I am happy.
00:36:52Of course, I am hurt.
00:36:54My mother just passed away.
00:36:56But I have been saying this for a long time,
00:36:58that it's up to God.
00:37:00I am just sad because I don't have a brother.
00:37:02But I don't have a problem with that.
00:37:05Let's go.
00:37:06I will sit with my wife.
00:37:08Let's go.
00:37:09She is the eldest daughter of Johan.
00:37:14You are so beautiful.
00:37:16I forgot.
00:37:21You are so beautiful.
00:37:44I wanted to continue my education here in Kaligutan.
00:37:49I still have a family in Kaligutan,
00:37:52but I got sick.
00:37:55I want to see the list of my family.
00:37:59So if God wills it,
00:38:01I will sing to them.
00:38:04I will say, I have a wife.
00:38:08You never spoke to me about your marriage.
00:38:12You're not afraid to live, but you're afraid to die.
00:38:17That's why you need to live fully and whole
00:38:21so that you're ready to rise at any time.
00:38:37It's been two months since we first met
00:38:41Here in KMJS, El James is a young man from Negros Occidental
00:38:47who needs to cross the zip line before he can enter the school.
00:38:52According to his story, how is he and his family?
00:38:58Do they still continue to cross the zip line?
00:39:12He's now in Grade 6.
00:39:15El James is now 11 years old.
00:39:18But he is still accompanied by his father, Ricky.
00:39:26Ricky wants to make sure that his son can safely arrive at school.
00:39:35Because the road to school is rocky and stony.
00:39:42In order to cross the mountain,
00:39:44they still need to ride an old and busy zip line.
00:40:03I was scared that I might fall.
00:40:07Even though it's hard, we're doing our best to cross the mountain every day.
00:40:16We're doing our best to not fall.
00:40:19We're doing our best to survive.
00:40:26If you're worried that the zip line might break,
00:40:30don't worry.
00:40:33The vehicle he's riding is 100 meters long.
00:40:38I'm nervous, sir.
00:40:41I'm just doing my best to cross the mountain.
00:40:45This is the story of a student's hard work
00:40:52for his dream.
00:40:55The father lives in Sitio Managaksa,
00:40:58a remote community in the mountains of Mursa in Negros Occidental.
00:41:08It's only 4 in the morning.
00:41:12El James is already getting ready to go to school.
00:41:16Ricky is already preparing the harnesses that the father will use
00:41:21to cross the zip line.
00:41:23If you walk slowly, it might take an hour.
00:41:27But if you're on a zip line, it might take 5 minutes.
00:41:33The father's cable is 300 meters long.
00:41:38The top of the cable is also shaking.
00:41:42But the father has already calculated their weight.
00:41:46Even so, Ricky admits that he's still nervous.
00:41:50Maybe our vehicle might break.
00:41:53We might not be able to cross because it's old.
00:41:56We just cut the cable.
00:41:58It's like it's breaking.
00:42:00It's old, sir.
00:42:01And it's also torn.
00:42:04Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:42:06If he has a hard time, I can help him.
00:42:34He's the first one to cross.
00:42:48It's only 2 minutes and Ricky has already crossed the other end of the cable.
00:42:53You didn't have a hard time?
00:42:54No, sir.
00:42:55While El James is already wearing the harness.
00:42:58How do you feel?
00:43:00I'm nervous.
00:43:01I don't want to reach the subjects.
00:43:03The teachers are in class.
00:43:05I don't know how to walk on the zip line.
00:43:08I don't know where to start.
00:43:10I'm afraid to go up.
00:43:31Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:33Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:35Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:37Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:39Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:41Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:43Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:45Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:47Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:49Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:51Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:53Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:55Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:57Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:43:59Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:44:02But El James still can't reach the other end.
00:44:11Suddenly, it stopped.
00:44:30It's scary.
00:44:32You don't know if the cable is still okay.
00:44:34You don't know if it will suddenly stop.
00:44:59It's scary.
00:45:01It's scary.
00:45:04It's scary.
00:45:28What is your name?
00:45:30My name is Elma.
00:45:32Yes.
00:45:33Didn't you get stuck?
00:45:35No.
00:45:42The father rides his motorcycle to school.
00:45:54El James is a happy child.
00:45:56He is helpful, especially to his classmates.
00:45:59He is really hardworking.
00:46:03The father rides his motorcycle to school.
00:46:09The one who is usually left at home is Rose.
00:46:16That day, she had to bring her 4-year-old baby, Mary Rose, to the daycare center which is also located on the other side of the mountain.
00:46:29Are you nervous?
00:46:30Yes.
00:46:31I'm with my daughter.
00:46:32Let's go.
00:46:40I pray that we will be safe to reach the other side.
00:46:49Before they reach the other side,
00:46:55Rose stopped.
00:47:00The father rides his motorcycle to school.
00:47:31Let's go.
00:47:37Until the mother safely reached the other end of the zip line.
00:47:52Meanwhile, before going home, El James finished his assignment at school.
00:47:57I finished my assignment here because it's hard for me to go up.
00:48:03If it's not hot, the sun will shine.
00:48:07If it's hot, the sun will shine.
00:48:12After that, he was followed by his father, Ricky, to go home again.
00:48:21Where are you going?
00:48:23I'm going to my family.
00:48:25I will go back to my family.
00:48:27After I go back, I will go to my father.
00:48:29He will take care of us.
00:48:32He will take care of us and help us.
00:48:37I will do my best until I meet my father.
00:48:40I will do my best to see my son finish school.
00:48:45That's what I ask of God, for them to finish their studies.
00:48:55They really plant vegetables to make a living here in the mountains.
00:49:04This is also the reason why they chose to live here from the village.
00:49:09I come here every day.
00:49:11Then in the afternoon, I go back there again because it's hard.
00:49:17We just want to live near the school if there is a livelihood.
00:49:22Because of this, Ezra, their 8-year-old son, chose to live with Ricky's brother in the village.
00:49:29I want to go to school so I can be able to support my family.
00:49:33I want to earn money so I can be able to support my family.
00:49:40Two months after Jessica Soho was found here,
00:49:45L. James' community helped her.
00:49:53The local government of Mursa provided financial assistance to the family.
00:49:59Some viewers also donated.
00:50:03Thank you very much for helping us.
00:50:06While the barangay of Kabatangan in Talisay City,
00:50:10where the other end of the zipline is located,
00:50:16a vacant house was found.
00:50:19They are poor, especially when it rains.
00:50:21Their livelihood is far away.
00:50:23It's hard for them so I let them stay at home.
00:50:26So that we can also help our family.
00:50:29We live here in this house.
00:50:32Kagawa Diniz let us live here.
00:50:35We live here temporarily.
00:50:39My son doesn't use the zipline anymore so he won't have a hard time.
00:50:43He's happy now.
00:50:46Before, L. James needed to use the air to get to school.
00:50:54Now, he can get to school safely.
00:50:59Their new house is only a few minutes away from his school.
00:51:24We are happy for him.
00:51:26We became friends because we know that he is safe to go back home.
00:51:34Before, L. James used to rush home after school
00:51:39because it's dangerous for him to reach the zipline at night.
00:51:44Now, he has time to play with his friends.
00:51:50I remember back then, it was hard for my children to walk.
00:51:56Now, I can see that my children are happy and safe.
00:52:02We don't use the zipline anymore.
00:52:05Our house is almost done and we can go back home together.
00:52:10Thank you so much for helping us.
00:52:13Now, I'm the only one using the zipline.
00:52:17This is where I grow my vegetables and our land.
00:52:22We have a lot of food.
00:52:38Now, I can go to school easily.
00:52:42Before, I used to ride the zipline.
00:52:45Thank you for helping us.
00:52:55We are happy because we can play together.
00:52:58Before, I miss my brother.
00:53:00Now, I can be with him.
00:53:06Education in the country is a big problem.
00:53:09Many students are unable to finish their studies
00:53:13because of the lack of money, schools, and even the roads that lead to them.
00:53:22No matter how strong their attachment to their dreams is,
00:53:28it is still the foundation that will give them the proper support and projects.
00:53:44A construction worker picked up a big stone
00:53:49that he believed that it can be sold for a high price.
00:53:54This stone has electricity.
00:53:58What kind of stone is this?
00:54:02The stones from the area that falls to the ground
00:54:06or what is called meteorite because it is rare.
00:54:10There are some that will sell it for a high price.
00:54:14And once in a while, there is a storm.
00:54:17He said that he has a big stone that he thinks is a meteorite.
00:54:22This video is a receipt.
00:54:26Guys, this is a stone.
00:54:29It will light up if you connect it to a magnet.
00:54:31The giant impact of the stone is attached to the magnet.
00:54:37And the most amazing thing here is that it also has electricity.
00:54:42When he spread the wire connected to the light bulb on the first stone,
00:54:49it did not light up.
00:54:51But when he attached it to the meteorite,
00:54:56the light bulb lit up.
00:55:00That's why he had a bright idea that he might have picked up a meteorite.
00:55:15Is this really a meteorite?
00:55:29I'm shocked.
00:55:30I've never seen a meteorite like this before.
00:55:34If it's a confirmed meteorite, how much is the price?
00:55:38It's amazing how valuable it is.
00:55:41It's worth a trillion.
00:55:42The value, well, it can run at the lowest price, $1 per gram.
00:55:46The most valuable meteorite can reach $30,000 per gram.
00:55:50The Philippine peso, well, 1.5 million per gram.
00:55:54Here in Quezon City, the former construction worker, Enrico, is working.
00:55:59I just covered it with linoleum and cardboard.
00:56:02This is the big stone.
00:56:04It's double so that it won't get wet by the rain.
00:56:07It's not a machine, but it's like a fire.
00:56:10And it has holes where the fire goes through while it's still in the air.
00:56:16In 2017, Enrico started to be interested in the stones he's collecting.
00:56:22But compared to other stones in his collection, this one is almost triple in size.
00:56:28I'll measure it.
00:56:29The width is about 40 cm.
00:56:32The length is only 60 cm.
00:56:34The thickness is about 18 cm.
00:56:36And even though this stone might be of great importance,
00:56:40it's not a meteorite.
00:56:42And even though this stone might be of great importance,
00:56:45Enrico isn't afraid of being robbed.
00:56:49Because it's very heavy.
00:57:05I didn't expect that they can't carry the stones.
00:57:08If only four of us can carry it, it will be very difficult for us.
00:57:18According to our weight, it weighs 192 kilos.
00:57:23It's also noteworthy that...
00:57:25It's like it's moving.
00:57:27It's just a little ticklish on the teeth.
00:57:30When it's ticklish, we just wipe it.
00:57:34But what really makes it strong inside is that it's a possible meteorite.
00:57:39It's also strong in magnets.
00:57:41That's why this magnet is used as a base when the stone is a meteorite.
00:57:47And more than half of it moves.
00:57:49It's like it has electricity.
00:57:52Let's go.
00:57:53The wire of the bulb.
00:57:55Enrico will first attach it to another stone.
00:57:58This is an ordinary stone.
00:58:00We will try if it will light up.
00:58:02This is our ECDC light.
00:58:05It won't light up.
00:58:07This is also an ordinary stone.
00:58:09Maybe it will light up.
00:58:12It won't either.
00:58:13But when he attached the wire to the giant stone...
00:58:17We will try if it will light up.
00:58:22It lighted up.
00:58:24We won't hold it too long.
00:58:27It still lighted up.
00:58:28This stone is a conductive iron.
00:58:34I call it a meteorite nickel iron.
00:58:37Because the stone mixes with the iron.
00:58:42And if this is a meteorite, Enrico said it's a jackpot.
00:58:45According to his online research...
00:58:49Their value is amazing.
00:58:52Their value is based on...
00:58:55400 to 500 dollars per gram.
00:59:00And if the stone weighs 200 kilos,
00:59:03their value is...
00:59:05It's worth a trillion.
00:59:08Is this what will change Enrico's life?
00:59:12To be continued...
00:59:18Enrico used to be a construction worker in Las Pinas.
00:59:21Until 2022, he saw something on a construction site.
00:59:26I saw on the side of the road where there's a tree.
00:59:30There's a stone with a different color.
00:59:34I was shocked because the stone was so big.
00:59:37I attached a magnet to it.
00:59:42I thought that there's a possibility that it's a meteorite.
00:59:46I said, I'll get the stone.
00:59:49Within two years, he carefully hid the stone in his house.
00:59:54While he was trying to find out what it is.
00:59:57And during that time, many people became interested.
01:00:01Others started to fight.
01:00:04More than half a kilo of tapioca was found there.
01:00:07They will ask for a sample and send it to other countries.
01:00:10They don't feel anything anymore.
01:00:12It's a possible stone.
01:00:15It can be bought in other countries.
01:00:19If it can be sold,
01:00:22maybe it can help me survive.
01:00:25It can also help me with my needs.
01:00:28Remember, in 2019,
01:00:30a meteorite was found here in KMJS.
01:00:37It was found by three farmers in Bungabong, Oriental Mindoro.
01:00:42They were able to sell it for Php 580,000.
01:00:46But it was discovered that the meteorite is a chondrite meteorite.
01:00:52Its price reached Php 8 million.
01:00:56The part of the meteorite called Orconuma meteorite
01:01:01is now displayed in the National Geological and Paleontological Collections
01:01:06of the National Museum.
01:01:08Meanwhile, to prove that the meteorite can be used to illuminate a stone,
01:01:13we tested it again using another meteorite.
01:01:17There's no light.
01:01:18Just like the one before, it was illuminated.
01:01:20Will it be illuminated again?
01:01:22We will illuminate it again with the meteorite we brought,
01:01:26just like the one that was illuminated earlier in ACDC.
01:01:30We also tested it on the meteorite collector, Allen,
01:01:34who has been collecting and testing meteorites for two decades.
01:01:40It's a good sign that we're heading in the right direction,
01:01:44that this is a meteorite.
01:01:50Based on the megascopic examination,
01:01:53Based on the megascopic examination,
01:02:00Is it another meteorite that was accidentally discovered here in the Philippines?
01:02:09Coming up next!
01:02:14The former construction worker, Enrico,
01:02:17has found a broken stone.
01:02:19The magnet is attached to it.
01:02:21The magnet is connected to it.
01:02:23And the bulb lights up when its wire is attached.
01:02:31He suspected that the stone is a meteorite made of nickel-iron.
01:02:36To confirm, the stone will be tested again.
01:02:43This is a 220 light.
01:02:46Will it be illuminated again?
01:02:48It will be different because it doesn't have a DC.
01:02:51It's just an AC.
01:02:52It doesn't have a battery.
01:02:53It's just a current.
01:02:55The 220 can't be illuminated here.
01:02:57If we put it in an ordinary stone,
01:03:01if it really lights up,
01:03:07it really won't.
01:03:08We will illuminate it again with the meteorite we brought,
01:03:12just like the one that was illuminated earlier in ACDC.
01:03:17It really doesn't have a light.
01:03:19We also tested it on the meteorite collector, Allen,
01:03:24who has been collecting and testing meteorites for two decades.
01:03:30Because of its weight,
01:03:32and my father said that there's a magnet attached to it,
01:03:36it means that it's made of nickel-iron.
01:03:39Usually, meteorites are made of nickel-iron.
01:03:42It's a good sign that we're heading in the right direction.
01:03:47It's a meteorite.
01:03:48Its value, well, it can run at the lowest price, $1 per gram.
01:03:52The most expensive meteorites can reach up to $30,000 per gram.
01:03:56The Philippine peso, well, 1.5 million per gram.
01:04:00Next, we tested the stone on a geologist or stone expert.
01:04:06We put it under a megascopic test.
01:04:10The characteristics of meteorites, especially the visual characteristics,
01:04:14this is the burnt surface of the meteorite when it enters the atmosphere.
01:04:18The second is the density, it's very heavy compared to terrestrial rocks.
01:04:23If the stone is claimed to be iron meteorite,
01:04:25the material is usually conductive.
01:04:29We also look at the regmaglips
01:04:31or the thumbprint-like features on the surface of the meteorite
01:04:35because it is sculpted by air when it enters the atmosphere.
01:04:40Based on the megascopic examination that I did,
01:04:50the chance that this is a meteorite is low.
01:04:55We didn't see any aerodynamic features that are typically seen on meteorites.
01:05:00There are no regmaglips that are typical of iron meteorites.
01:05:03Though it's metallic, it doesn't have that feature.
01:05:06And we also didn't see other features like the fusion crust or the flow lines.
01:05:11Based on my meteorite collection, this stone is not a meteorite.
01:05:16Based on our investigation, we saw that there are vesicles.
01:05:19This is not typical of meteorites because in space,
01:05:22usually we have a vacuum, there is no opportunity for an air bubble.
01:05:26But how does a bombilla make a stone glow?
01:05:30It's an emergency light.
01:05:32If it's an ordinary stone, it won't glow.
01:05:35Where does a stone not glow?
01:05:37Like this?
01:05:38Yes.
01:05:41So it's not magnetic.
01:05:43If a stone is not magnetic,
01:05:46most probably the metal content of the specimen is low.
01:05:51And based on the physical appearance of this stone,
01:05:54its external feature is metallic.
01:05:57So we can see that it looks like iron.
01:06:00If it's iron, it means that the material is conductive.
01:06:05Most probably, the bomb has a built-in battery inside.
01:06:08So that's what connects the current.
01:06:12And this stone is only used to transfer electric current.
01:06:16The stone that Enrico saw can be used to close industrial slag.
01:06:21This is the waste that is produced when manufacturing metals.
01:06:26That's why it's magnetic and can also transfer electrical current.
01:06:31Since it's considered as a waste in the industry,
01:06:34this volume typically has no market value.
01:06:38Not all meteorites have the same price.
01:06:41Some are expensive, some are cheap.
01:06:44This is because of the scientific significance or the story that goes with it.
01:06:48Let us be responsible if we are looking for a stone,
01:06:52The business of meteorites is not different from other things that can be scammed.
01:06:57There are a lot of scammers online.
01:07:00It's important to research the background of the dealers that we buy from.
01:07:05It's okay. That's the result of Sir's check.
01:07:10We will accept that it's not a meteorite.
01:07:15We will just make a collection.
01:07:17It's like a souvenir.
01:07:22Stones in the sky are the lucky ones.
01:07:26But sometimes, money is considered as a stone.
01:07:38This is the trendy bag accessory now.
01:07:44Plushie with round eyes.
01:07:47Ears that are like rabbits.
01:07:49Slender teeth.
01:07:51And a very fluffy body.
01:07:55It has different colors and designs.
01:07:58It's even decorated to make it more personalized.
01:08:03Let's see who I got.
01:08:04Even local and international celebrities have fallen for it.
01:08:08So cutesy.
01:08:09It's so cute.
01:08:10It's so cute.
01:08:14It's spotted that it was unboxed by the queen of creative collaborations,
01:08:18Heart Evangelista.
01:08:20Come on guys, let's go.
01:08:22And it was displayed in her house by Kapuso Primetime Queen,
01:08:27Marian Rivera.
01:08:29Because it's so popular,
01:08:31it's being sold out in stores.
01:08:35It's all sold out now,
01:08:37just to have a
01:08:40Labubu.
01:08:42One of the hooks in the Labubu craze,
01:08:46is the toy collector, Jess.
01:08:48These are all my Labubu collections.
01:08:50So more than 30.
01:08:51This limited edition white Labubu,
01:08:54wearing a red jacket,
01:08:56is Lucky.
01:08:57This is Best of Luck.
01:08:59Actually, all around the world,
01:09:00only 100 were released.
01:09:02She also has the Merlion Labubu,
01:09:06from Singapore.
01:09:07It's rare to get a Merlion Labubu,
01:09:10because it's limited edition.
01:09:12And Merlion Labubu was released only a certain month ago.
01:09:16So I'm thankful for it.
01:09:17When it was released,
01:09:19I saw it on YouTube.
01:09:21My kids and I scouted it.
01:09:23That's why she ordered a box.
01:09:26During that time,
01:09:27it was still cheap.
01:09:28It was around 6 or 7.
01:09:30It was a box.
01:09:31Now, that one box,
01:09:33is around 15,000 to 16,000 pesos.
01:09:36Until she realized,
01:09:38that her Labubu collection has grown.
01:09:41To prevent the moisture,
01:09:43we should put silica gel.
01:09:45So I didn't open it yet.
01:09:47And take note,
01:09:48as much as possible,
01:09:49every 2 to 3 months,
01:09:50replace it with silica gel.
01:09:51Because it attracts moisture.
01:09:54There.
01:09:55And it was continuously added,
01:09:58because...
01:09:59There's more.
01:10:00When it arrived,
01:10:01it was already pre-ordered.
01:10:03Because it's limited.
01:10:05How much did Jez spend
01:10:08for her collection?
01:10:10So, all of my collection,
01:10:12it's around 6 pages.
01:10:15It's always the joy of getting it.
01:10:16It's priceless.
01:10:17There's a lot.
01:10:19But who?
01:10:20Or what?
01:10:21Labubu.
01:10:22Labubu,
01:10:23a 5-year-old,
01:10:25was born in the 2015 series,
01:10:27The Monsters.
01:10:29Written and drawn by
01:10:31an illustrator from Belgium,
01:10:33Kassing Lung.
01:10:35Later,
01:10:36it became a collectible toy.
01:10:38And it was made by Bag Charms,
01:10:40a famous toy manufacturer
01:10:42from China.
01:10:44They stick these
01:10:46in the so-called blind box,
01:10:49or the sealed boxes,
01:10:51so you won't know
01:10:52what design or color of Labubu
01:10:54you'll get.
01:10:56For the surprise!
01:10:59Let's open it.
01:11:09Some of the people who enjoyed
01:11:11this adventure are
01:11:13Marga and Sylvia
01:11:15from Mandaluyong.
01:11:16You don't know what's inside.
01:11:17That's the exciting part,
01:11:18the thrill.
01:11:19You're wondering
01:11:21what color you'll be getting.
01:11:23In their day of adventure
01:11:25in Labubu.
01:11:26You couldn't keep count
01:11:28because as you can see,
01:11:30they're all dressed up.
01:11:32The first one in their collection,
01:11:35special.
01:11:36It's called Fallen Wild.
01:11:37This became super popular
01:11:39because of Blackpink Lisa.
01:11:41So this is a special set
01:11:42of Labubu.
01:11:43Their Pink Mococo
01:11:46is also scented.
01:11:47It smells so good.
01:11:48It's really cute.
01:11:49It's also a special set.
01:11:50It is an exclusive
01:11:52in Popland.
01:11:53The color is brown,
01:11:5522 inches high.
01:11:57This is called Papa Zimomo.
01:11:59It's big.
01:12:00Its eyes move.
01:12:01So it's super cute.
01:12:02It's very familiar
01:12:03because you see it everywhere
01:12:04on social media.
01:12:06Their Labubu
01:12:07are also dressed up.
01:12:09Customers prefer
01:12:11their style to reflect.
01:12:13Some can be girly.
01:12:14This has a bag.
01:12:15And some can be like eye candy.
01:12:17And this is a simple sundress.
01:12:19And then this,
01:12:20if the style is super fun,
01:12:22like something cute
01:12:24and soft and fluffy,
01:12:25actually,
01:12:26this is seen
01:12:27in Blackpink Lisa.
01:12:29It's called the Ducky Suit.
01:12:31This is also super famous.
01:12:33They first saw
01:12:35Labubu
01:12:36when they went on vacation
01:12:38in Singapore.
01:12:39We noticed the Labubu
01:12:41in people's bags,
01:12:42in their luggages.
01:12:44At first,
01:12:45we were like,
01:12:46it's so ugly and cute.
01:12:47We were curious
01:12:48and did our research.
01:12:49We found out
01:12:50that it was actually
01:12:51popular in different
01:12:52Asian countries
01:12:53like Singapore,
01:12:54Hong Kong,
01:12:55and especially in Bangkok.
01:12:56They bought it
01:12:57as a gift.
01:12:59The friend we gave it to
01:13:01asked,
01:13:02where did you buy it from?
01:13:03And then,
01:13:04it spread.
01:13:05We didn't expect
01:13:06that our Instagram
01:13:08had an alarm clock.
01:13:10How much?
01:13:11How much?
01:13:12That's why
01:13:13they made it
01:13:14a business.
01:13:15When we started,
01:13:16we were selling
01:13:17blind boxes
01:13:18because we wanted to
01:13:19preserve the excitement
01:13:21or the tradition.
01:13:22However,
01:13:23the number of inquiries
01:13:24suddenly increased.
01:13:25They were asking
01:13:26for a specific color.
01:13:28In China,
01:13:29there's a Labubu theme park.
01:13:31In Thailand,
01:13:32where these things
01:13:33are also very popular,
01:13:35there's a Labubu cafe.
01:13:37And it was even more chaotic
01:13:39when Lisa,
01:13:40a member of Blackpink,
01:13:41posted her Labubus
01:13:43on her Instagram account.
01:13:46That's why
01:13:47the public
01:13:48is now
01:13:49jealous of these things.
01:13:51She's considered a fad
01:13:52because people
01:13:53force us
01:13:54to have
01:13:55a piece of this.
01:13:57Even one
01:13:58or two
01:13:59of this collection.
01:14:00We want to be a part
01:14:01of this craze.
01:14:06However,
01:14:07the love of the live seller
01:14:08from Quezon City,
01:14:09Lorien,
01:14:10for Labubus
01:14:11will reach Christmas.
01:14:14She just made
01:14:15these ornaments
01:14:17or decorations
01:14:18for her Christmas tree.
01:14:20The Labubus
01:14:21are very expensive.
01:14:22If you eat it,
01:14:23the vines
01:14:24of the Christmas tree
01:14:25will fall.
01:14:26So you have to put
01:14:27a lot of effort
01:14:28to make sure
01:14:29it doesn't fall.
01:14:30Lorien attached
01:14:3115 Labubus.
01:14:33She said they're authentic.
01:14:35These Labubus
01:14:36are the same ones
01:14:37that I got from the store
01:14:38that Ms. Heart
01:14:39went to
01:14:40in Megaplaza, Thailand.
01:14:42So these are
01:14:43all original.
01:14:44So,
01:14:45Lorien spent
01:14:46around P50,000
01:14:48for her
01:14:49Labubus Christmas tree.
01:14:51The inner child
01:14:52is so healing.
01:14:54It's so funny.
01:14:55When we were kids,
01:14:57we only mixed
01:14:58food color
01:14:59with water.
01:15:00That's all
01:15:01we were allowed to do.
01:15:02So when I made this,
01:15:03I felt so blessed.
01:15:07The Labubus,
01:15:08there are a lot of people
01:15:09who already have them.
01:15:10That's why
01:15:11other people
01:15:12have a tendency
01:15:13to not have
01:15:14these things.
01:15:15They become FOMO
01:15:16because of their fear
01:15:17that why do they have them?
01:15:18Why don't I have them?
01:15:19Let's just remember
01:15:20that you should accept
01:15:21that it's okay
01:15:22to have them.
01:15:23It's okay
01:15:24if you don't have them.
01:15:25It's not okay
01:15:26if you're doing
01:15:27negative things.
01:15:28Just have
01:15:29a Labubus.
01:15:30It's healthy
01:15:31if it gives
01:15:32happiness.
01:15:35So cutesy!
01:15:36It's so cute!
01:15:37These are
01:15:38just ordinary
01:15:39Labubus.
01:15:40But in terms of cuteness,
01:15:42they make
01:15:43our hearts
01:15:44flutter.
01:15:45That's why
01:15:46Labubus
01:15:47are called
01:15:48Labubus.

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