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00:00Every morning, I walk to the bus interchange.
00:04If the queue is empty, I can choose a strategic seat
00:08where I can do discontinuous and a bit invincible people-watching.
00:13This behavior actually bothers others.
00:16Who likes to silently watch other creatures?
00:19But this has become a habit.
00:22I usually see something constant in Singapore.
00:25The face of Muram.
00:28Why does someone have a face of Muram in the fresh morning?
00:32I once asked an energetic and cheerful friend.
00:36Are you happy here?
00:38The answer is express. No.
00:40Why?
00:42He then hit Muram and walked to the bus interchange.
00:46Everyone needs money.
00:48Pay this, pay that.
00:50While the salary is low.
00:52If that's the case,
00:54life probably sucks.
00:58Yes, life sucks like a cockroach.
01:02But are we in life?
01:05Then, who is that cockroach?
01:09I don't know.
01:11In life.
01:13Then, who is that cockroach?
01:16It's like chasing my own tail.
01:19Every morning, I take the bus
01:21through the door that opens automatically
01:23and the sound,
01:25the bus card is stuck.
01:27The face of Muram enters in a row.
01:30This is Singapore, don't be surprised.
01:41Thank you for watching my video.
01:43Please subscribe to my channel.
01:45See you again.

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