(MULTI SUB) [Journey With You] Wang Jing Han and Tang B… — Transcript

Wang Jing Han and Tang Bi De discuss The Little Prince, life reflections, music, and daily moments in a heartfelt livestream.

Key Takeaways

  • The Little Prince serves as a meaningful metaphor for human connections and life's purpose.
  • The hosts value authenticity and sharing genuine emotions with their audience.
  • Creative pursuits like music and crafts are important parts of their daily lives.
  • Humor and light-heartedness help maintain a positive atmosphere during the livestream.
  • Close relationships influence personal growth and even physical similarities over time.

Summary

  • The hosts share their deep appreciation for The Little Prince and its themes about life's bonds and meaning.
  • They discuss emotions experienced while watching episode five of a series and reflect on personal growth and exams.
  • The livestream includes casual conversations about lip balm, dry lips, and daily habits.
  • They talk about music creation, complimenting each other's talents and progress.
  • Plans for future activities like playing games, crafts, and making cupcakes are mentioned.
  • The hosts reflect on their appearances, makeup habits, and how they look alike over time.
  • They share humorous and light-hearted moments, including jokes about 'good luck with your poop.'
  • The conversation touches on the idea that people who spend time together can become more alike biologically.
  • They emphasize keeping the livestream authentic and real for their audience.
  • The hosts express gratitude toward their viewers and encourage support for upcoming exams and tests.

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00:00
Speaker A
Why do you like The Little Prince so much? I want to explain it to everyone, too.
00:06
Speaker A
It's because of The Little Prince. I think The Little Prince really outlines the whole feeling of a person's entire life.
00:15
Speaker A
It's like, actually, we — I feel that in the end, we humans can't take anything with us.
00:22
Speaker A
But why does our existence still seem extremely meaningful? It's because in a person's life, they form many, many bonds.
00:30
Speaker A
The Little Prince talks about a very, very large number of bonds. And then, maybe when facing life, facing all kinds of life's situations, it's about various states of mind, I think.
00:39
Speaker A
Yeah, actually today I myself have been kind of wrapped up in this sort of emotion all day.
00:45
Speaker A
No crying, won't cry, won't cry. Later on, I will — tonight, let's see if we can record it.
00:51
Speaker A
Then we can keep it as a souvenir. Yeah. Right. And these past few days I've also been reading a lot of stuff about The Little Prince.
01:00
Speaker A
I'm actually quite touched by it too. I think it's really a great story. I like The Little Prince a lot now too.
01:06
Speaker A
And I have to give a compliment — I think he's really talented. You guys can see that he can finish writing a song in just a few days.
01:14
Speaker A
I think he's very talented. I just think he's really talented. I think he's really talented.
01:21
Speaker A
I'll work hard. I feel like maybe I'm not good enough yet. I'll keep studying and make progress.
01:27
Speaker A
Hope I pass the certification exam smoothly. Pass the exam smoothly. Good luck. I've got a bit of a cold.
01:31
Speaker A
Good luck on the exam. I just finished watching episode five today. He really has strong initiative, huh.
01:45
Speaker A
He really does have strong initiative. Flower cool. Have we picked a name for the music club yet?
01:51
Speaker A
Have we picked our colors yet? Didn't I already guess a long time ago that Lao Wang would write me a song?
02:01
Speaker A
Let me say something. You guessed? Yeah, a little bit. Why? Because more or less, I could hear a little bit.
02:10
Speaker A
But I didn't know exactly what you were doing, including recording — so you know, when I was in the room singing and stuff.
02:16
Speaker A
Yeah, but I didn't know exactly what you were doing. And including the earlier video with all those daily recordings — I think those, to me, I think they're also very touching.
02:27
Speaker A
Because I feel like I can see him alone in his room quietly preparing all this, and secretly, quietly — I think, wouldn't you — because every segment, since certain things happen on that day, you'd remember what we did
02:39
Speaker A
that day, what we did — yes. That's the point I really want to preserve, because I'll remember what we did that day, and what I want to record are these things.
02:53
Speaker A
And we won't play Pictionary — no, I still want to play Pictionary. After watching episode five, what are our thoughts? We've already talked about it before.
03:03
Speaker A
Last time we already talked about our thoughts — it was very, very, I think it was pretty good. Yeah, I also think it was pretty good, but watching that part did make me a little — yeah, it's like that.
03:16
Speaker A
When I watch it, no, I'm watching it openly and honestly. He's watching it like this, he's watching it like this. I'm watching it like this.
03:20
Speaker A
I savored it carefully. The music is really good — really? Really? Good luck on your driving test.
03:31
Speaker A
Good luck, good luck. For your driving test, why are your lips so dry? Your lips are very dry.
03:34
Speaker A
Do you think so too? Do you want to use my lip balm? Use some. Here, I took the driving test three times, so I hope you can pass on the first try, okay?
03:45
Speaker A
Good luck, don't take it twice. Good luck, don't get stressed. We're pretty happy. Every day we live happily.
03:55
Speaker A
Are we going to keep it real? Yes, we'll keep it real, yes. Episode five is legendary — really?
04:01
Speaker A
Is there a game segment today? Yes, definitely a game segment. Definitely. We'll also see some games recommended by everyone, but we might not have had time to prepare them.
04:10
Speaker A
So, when we see games, we'll slowly — if everyone wants to watch, we'll play each one.
04:18
Speaker A
And today there's also a game. What game? First, we'll build with blocks. He says no picture. Oh, he really doesn't like — I have to say, I really love using lip balm. He brings lip balm everywhere, and maybe not just one — I
04:34
Speaker A
might have five or six different lip balms. But I know he completely doesn't use lip balm. Why? Lip balm is a good thing. What did lip balm ever do in a past life? You don't use it?
04:46
Speaker A
Then put some on me. You put some on me. No, you have dead skin!
04:50
Speaker A
What to do? It's fine. I think the dead skin is very serious. Wipe it off a little, okay?
04:58
Speaker A
You first — you probably can't feel it. Feel it. What TV show? Will the next episode make you cry? Will the ending make you cry? Who will cry? Will I cry?
05:20
Speaker A
When it ends, it means it's over. Will we cry? I don't know. I can't guarantee. When it's over, why would we cry? There's nothing to cry about.
05:26
Speaker A
We all know the story. He means after it's over, regarding the characters — for the last episode, will you or won't you cry over the characters? Then I can't tell you if I'll cry or not.
05:38
Speaker A
You'll have to watch it yourselves. I don't know which episode — episode five — I can't guarantee that either. I might cry. Okay, okay. I look so pale today.
05:48
Speaker A
Maybe it's the lighting. He is quite pale to begin with. Thanks, thanks. Thanks for liking our show. I'm so grateful. I put on makeup, of course.
06:01
Speaker A
I put on makeup to see everyone, obviously I would. Yeah. Actually, when I recorded that vlog, there were several times I didn't wear makeup because, really, if I put on makeup at night to record in the room, it would seem a bit forced.
06:13
Speaker A
He is, in private, a relatively rough-around-the-edges person. So if you ever bump into him on the street, he'll definitely be wearing a completely bare face and maybe even wear pants that look like pajama pants.
06:26
Speaker A
I always tell him, don't wear those pajama-looking pants when you go out. But if you run into the two of us, I'll definitely be all dolled up.
06:33
Speaker A
That's for sure, because under my supervision, under my supervision, if you run into us, I'll definitely be dressed up.
06:40
Speaker A
Make little cupcakes next time? Okay, okay. We want to find some crafts to do, yeah, crafts.
06:48
Speaker A
Like, like little cupcakes, or that kind of painting. Yes, and last time I mentioned playing Pictionary, but we didn't have time to do it. No.
06:59
Speaker A
I like wearing old-man tank tops. "Pure red lips, white teeth." He really has that pure-red-lips-white-teeth young scholar look, that little kid vibe. He says I also like wearing old-man tank tops.
07:13
Speaker A
I have them too. You have them too? You really like wearing those. Last time you were cooking, you wore that kind. I have a lot of old-man tank tops. Fine. His lips are really dry. His lips are, like,
07:27
Speaker A
so dry. We can make rings. Okay, okay. Thanks for the suggestion. Wish me luck with my poop.
07:37
Speaker A
Wish you — I don't drink soy milk. Good luck with your poop? What? Good luck with your poop?
07:42
Speaker A
Good luck with your poop. Oh, you mean poop? Oh, I didn't think of poop.
07:50
Speaker A
And then you said it out loud. I said, I said, "I didn't see that one." You said "good luck with your poop"?
07:55
Speaker A
I didn't see it. What did he say? Oh, I see. What TV show? Mm-hmm. He said, "Do I have morning grumpiness?" Him? But actually, when he wakes up, he's a bit dazed.
08:13
Speaker A
Like, he needs to boot up. Yes, he's the kind that needs to boot up.
08:16
Speaker A
When he wakes up, he'll just freeze, and then after a while he'll become normal — just normal. Suits campus dramas. Good. Feels like we look more and more alike. Hmm. I suddenly remembered something funny. We really do, look from far away — we really do look quite alike.
08:39
Speaker A
Looking more alike as time goes on. I remember something funny. Have you seen that thing about how when two people have a lot of microbes in their bodies — after being together for a long time, they start to become more alike —
08:49
Speaker A
the microbes get more and more similar. I've seen that. They exchange microbes and then become more and more alike. Exchanging flora, right?
09:04
Speaker A
Okay, say hi over here. Hello, hello, hello. I'll keep thinking. I'll keep thinking. He said, "Tell him to take more vitamins." His lips aren't dry because of a vitamin deficiency.
09:23
Speaker A
His lips are just dry, and he doesn't like putting on balm. Can you sing a cappella of the new song? A little later, okay? You can sing a cappella of the new song. Looking even more handsome today. Let him sing later, okay?
09:35
Speaker A
Do you sleep quietly? How would I know? Honestly. You ask that kind of question.
09:41
Speaker A
Can't answer that kind of question casually. I really haven't answered. I'm not saying. I don't know. Yeah, we can't just read any comment.
09:49
Speaker A
We've already said we won't read randomly. Can't read comments indiscriminately. They say we two — everyone says we dare to read anything. No, that's not it. We don't dare read randomly. I do like drinking water.
09:59
Speaker A
So now we're relatively conservative. I really like drinking water. We only read what we want to read. No, the background music is good. First, take off your clothes? Everyone, if the background music is too loud, you can remind us.
10:14
Speaker A
If you think it's too loud, because sometimes we don't know if the BGM is too loud.
10:18
Speaker A
Also, make a heart. Over here, make a heart. We'll do it automatically. You don't have to ask.
10:23
Speaker A
Okay, after the heart, make the dog ears. Dog ears. Then make cat ears. Then face together.
10:35
Speaker A
Face together heart. Okay, we're very self-aware. Very self-aware. No need to ask. We'll just go through the whole set, the whole routine.
10:48
Speaker A
We're very self-aware now. Very self-aware. Will we see our OK Game today? Next time. Didn't prepare that. Forgot today. Because we want to play something else.
11:04
Speaker A
We went there — later we'll show you. You see, today is Children's Day. Children's Day. And we saw a really fun toy. We both fell in love with it at first sight. We can buy it immediately, right away.
11:14
Speaker A
Then today we went out to buy these things for everyone, and also let me tell you, we have a lot of gift bags. In the end, we'll draw for the luckiest friend. Lucky audience. I hope you won't mind the things we bought.
11:26
Speaker A
Because there aren't any big gift bags. We only bought these scattered things and we'll put them together because we want to wish everyone a happy Children's Day. Even though you might all be at work today, I think our
11:39
Speaker A
live stream tonight is sort of like spending Children's Day with everyone. We hope that everyone can always be a child. Even though our ages keep going up, our wish is always to be children. May you always meet the person who dotes on you. How can you talk so well?
11:58
Speaker A
So sweet. Over 610 million? Over 610 million? Yeah, right. So familiar. So familiar. What little gestures do you usually do? What little gestures? We're usually pretty good. What little gestures? The time difference is big. Yeah, the time difference is pretty big.
12:22
Speaker A
The time difference is big. What does your neck smell like? How would I know what his neck smells like? No smell. I don't have much of a smell.
12:31
Speaker A
His neck is just skin. There are so many people today. I woke up very late.
12:37
Speaker A
So many people. This girl is especially cute. She is cute every day. He is handsome every day. Very handsome every day.
12:51
Speaker A
Smell it. There's a nice fragrance. Why? There really is a nice fragrance? Not spitting anything out.
13:00
Speaker A
Really? There's a nice smell? Yes, a nice fragrance. Really? There's a nice smell? A very light floral scent. That might be body lotion.
13:08
Speaker A
Is that it? It's fine. Can we play children's songs? Today is Children's Day. We can play children's songs. Play children's songs. What children's song? What song? Is the children's song just called "Children's Song"?
13:27
Speaker A
Play something like "What Does Daddy's Daddy Call?" What does daddy's daddy call? Is that a children's song? Yes, that's a children's song.
13:34
Speaker A
Children's songs aren't just like "Only Mom Is Good in the World." That's also a children's song.
13:37
Speaker A
Baby Bus. "Two Tigers," "Two Tigers." How about "Two Tigers"? Won't that be a bit long?
13:44
Speaker A
A bit too much? Will everyone find it too long? "Two Tigers"? You learn this one. This is to wish everyone here a happy Children's Day.
13:56
Speaker A
I'll get it for you. How do you do this? Just like this. That's it? That's it. Why is it done? Okay.
14:22
Speaker A
Okay, very cute. Our children's song playlist? Where did it go? It disappeared. Just pick any playlist.
14:32
Speaker A
This playlist. Enter the nursery live stream. Entering the nursery live stream means we're acting like kids for you, right?
14:48
Speaker A
"Little Jumping Frog." You all should be kids. Can you go to the bathroom by yourselves?
14:58
Speaker A
Yes, of course we can. We can go to the bathroom by ourselves. For our WW, the followers said, "You promised to start a group chat." We haven't done that? We did. We have a two-person group chat on Weibo.
15:12
Speaker A
We did it. We have a two-person group chat on Weibo. We did it. We set up a two-person group chat. Today is what month? Today we're playing with blocks. Keep your voice down a bit.
15:20
Speaker A
First, let's chat with everyone for a bit, then we'll go play with blocks, okay?
15:23
Speaker A
Yeah, we have a game today. Actually, it's not really blocks. Everyone will find out soon. Want to listen to "Fireflies Fly"? I'll sing it for you, okay? "Fireflies fly, flowers drowsy." "Fireflies fly." "Fireflies fly." Want to hear "Doraemon"? With the pharaoh in his arms?
15:49
Speaker A
No, I'm just someone who loves to sing along. I want to hear "Only Mom Is Good in the World." Actually, "Only Mom Is Good in the World" gives me a stress reaction. Why? When I was in high school,
16:02
Speaker A
I was singing in the dorm room late at night. Singing that song "Onion." Haven't you heard it? Then in the middle of the night, the dorm supervisor pulled me out, pulled me to the office and asked, "Why are you
16:15
Speaker A
singing in the middle of the night?" Actually, everyone else was singing too, but as soon as the dorm supervisor came, I was the only one left singing. Everyone else pretended to be asleep.
16:21
Speaker A
So I kept singing for him. After I finished, he called me out, pulled me out, and said, "You like singing so much? You can sing here for me all night." I said, "What should I sing?" He said, "You
16:30
Speaker A
think of something." I said, "I'll sing 'Only Mom Is Good in the World.'" I said, "'Only Mom Is Good in the World.'" I sang it for a long time. Then he asked me, "So only Mom is good?" And I said, "Then 'Only Dad
16:38
Speaker A
Is Good in the World.'" I sang like that the whole night until 5 a.m. the next morning, and then went straight to class.
16:44
Speaker A
That kind of thing is not advisable, not advisable. This story is not advisable. So, everyone, don't sing in the dorm — no, no, what does that have to do with not singing in the dorm? What are you talking about? The way it was handled was wrong.
16:54
Speaker A
What do you mean? But you really can't sing in the dorm in the middle of the night.
16:58
Speaker A
But at the time, everyone really was singing. You really shouldn't call someone out for it. Then, when the dorm supervisor walked over, everyone heard him coming, but I didn't hear. I was still there belting out high notes. I said
17:06
Speaker A
I wanted to sing that "Onion" with the high note — I was going to hit it, and then directly he pulled me out. The dorm supervisor, indeed, back in high school — when I was a freshman, I didn't know any better.
17:15
Speaker A
Yeah. That was really mean. It was a bit mean. No, no, no, it was my fault, my fault. Not that — I was just a kid. It was my fault. When I was little, sure, but still, you really
17:32
Speaker A
shouldn't sing in the middle of the night. Right. That's the logic, but it's not that simple, right? Okay. He said, "Do you guys usually eat soft-boiled eggs?" He just ate one. He just ate one. He ate "everyone" — he ate "everyone."
17:50
Speaker A
I kept that in my heart. He just finished eating and said to me, he also said to me, "I ate soft-boiled eggs." "This is the best-tasting soft-boiled egg in the world." I said, "You ate 'everyone'?" Spit it out. Can we see childhood
18:11
Speaker A
photos? Both of our phones are in the livestream. Yes, my Instagram phone has my photos. Does BB have a mole on his neck? There's a mole.
18:32
Speaker A
Want to hear "Unforgettable"? Can you sing "Unforgettable"? No, I can't. Actually, I can't either.
18:44
Speaker A
I can only hum it. You can't sing it either? Can we pat heads? Pat heads. Pat their heads.
18:55
Speaker A
You pat their heads. I pat their heads. Pat heads, pat heads. 610 million — just be good, pat on the head.
19:03
Speaker A
Big head, big head, no worries in the rain. Big head, big head, no worries in the rain. What does that mean? It's a very famous one, right? Doing a few days of self- study mode, but as for arranging music,
19:20
Speaker A
I don't know how. What does he mean? He's saying we have big heads? He's saying we have big heads? You say they have big heads. They have small heads. I have a big head. I have a big head too. His head is bigger than all of you.
19:34
Speaker A
He wouldn't say you have big heads. Yeah, I have the biggest head. Want to hear "Lover"? Next time, give him a whole singing special. Yeah, next time, give him a singing special.
19:48
Speaker A
Everyone send the songs you want to hear to our CP group chat. After sending, we'll choose, and then sing from start to finish for everyone.
19:58
Speaker A
A singing special, a KTV session. KTV. I'm afraid my voice will be too loud and hurt everyone's ears.
20:08
Speaker A
I'm really afraid of being too noisy or something. I studied acting. He is — you would never guess. Guess if you can. I would never guess his profession.
20:16
Speaker A
My major in college was actually chosen by my dad. Do you like it yourself?
20:23
Speaker A
Do I like it? I just saw the "Shadow Signal" connection interrupted. Do I like it? I can't understand it, to be honest. Does anyone know what my college major was?
20:37
Speaker A
Automation. Yes, automation. Automation. I studied automation. At the time, everyone who knew me thought I was a performing arts major.
20:45
Speaker A
I said I do automation. He said, "Huh? You look like an automation major?" Automation is fine. Whatever you study is fine. I can't see the comments. I can't see them very clearly.
21:03
Speaker A
Mm. I can see you. Can you see like this? Of course. If you see like this, it's clear. Yes.
21:09
Speaker A
Isn't it uncomfortable for you like this? Immediately name ten good qualities about the other person. Immediately name ten good qualities about the other person. Quick, say them. Immediately name ten good qualities about them. Yes, say my ten good qualities. First, handsome. Second,
21:23
Speaker A
lots of hair, and naturally curly. Then third, big eyes. Big eyes and big and handsome. Fourth, thick lips. I choose thick lips.
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Speaker A
Thick lips. Then fifth, big aegyosal (under-eye fat). Big aegyosal. I like that too. Then sixth, good body. Yes. Then seventh, talented. Talented. Then eighth — let me think.
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Eighth. Eighth. Say nice speaking voice. Nice speaking voice. Ninth. Ninth, considerate person. Very attentive.
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Considerate. Then tenth. Tenth, a good quality, right? Tenth is: treats me well. Actually, there are many. There are really many. Yeah. Actually, kind-hearted and so on.
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Speaker A
Of course, kind-hearted and so on. We don't need to mention that. Okay, come on.
22:30
Speaker A
Say mine. Ten of mine. Quick. Say your ten. First, I'm all ears. Very cute. Very cute. Second, soft. That's not the same thing. That's just cute and soft — it's the same. Soft is the feeling you give me — non-
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Speaker A
aggressive. I'm non-aggressive? Yes, it's a kind of — I just want to protect you. Yes. Then third — I'll accept that explanation.
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Okay. Third, very handsome. Very handsome. Handsome and also cute. Yes. Okay. Fourth, fourth, good body. Good. Fifth, fifth, I think it's personality. Good personality.
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Good. Sixth, sixth, long legs. Long legs. Okay. Seventh, seventh. This one I don't dare say. What does seven mean?
23:26
Speaker A
Here, seven is like this. Seven is like this. I thought seven was like this. So for seventh, like this.
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Speaker A
Let me make a heart for everyone. Seventh is, by the way, making a heart for everyone.
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Speaker A
Seventh — "hit me." Seventh is soft lips. Before, I was 100% sure he was hitting me.
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Speaker A
No kidding. Soft lips. Okay. Eighth, eighth is I feel very comfortable being around you.
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Speaker A
How is that different from having a good personality? Is there any difference? What should I say then? You tolerate certain flaws — that's also a good personality, really. Yeah. Then the ninth one, no, I have to rethink. The eighth
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Speaker A
has to be full of strength. I've been talking about external things. Let's also talk about internal.
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Speaker A
Another thing: I think he's very serious about his work. Yes, that's also personality. But actually, I think you're more serious about work than he is. Yeah, but I think you're serious enough. Tenth, ninth.
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Speaker A
Ninth, ninth is: he actually looks really good in ancient costume. I really don't know how to describe it to you. When I saw him in real life, I was truly blown away.
24:40
Speaker A
No, I think — wearing white, riding a white horse — I was truly blown away.
24:45
Speaker A
No, really. When it wasn't airing yet, some people said he was ugly, said he looked weird, said my features were rugged.
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But seeing him in real life, he's really good. But it's okay. I'm fine. We're both fine.
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Speaker A
Then tenth, tenth. Tenth is: I just really like this person. Okay. Okay. Tenth is just "good." Just good. Everyone is complimenting us. Thank you, thank you.
25:33
Speaker A
Thank you, everyone. I think everyone, everyone is so kind. Really. I really think everyone is so kind. What should I do? I just don't know how to express the feeling in my heart, the kind of — what is it —
25:50
Speaker A
I'm very grateful to everyone. I think everyone has been very nice to us and very kind. You are also very nice.
25:57
Speaker A
You are also very nice. Don't be so emotional. No, I've been emotional enough today. Enough.
26:04
Speaker A
I won't be emotional anymore today. You look super good-looking. Yes. Yes. You are also very good-looking. He really is super good-looking. Although I feel like I can't phrase it as beautifully as everyone else, I believe everyone is very good-looking. In
26:18
Speaker A
my heart, everyone — in my heart, everyone is very cute. I feel like he's a bit less photogenic.
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Speaker A
Really. Yeah, I mean, he looks good now, but he probably looks even better in person. He really looks good.
26:31
Speaker A
Don't get everyone's expectations so high. He really looks good. What if people see me in person and say, "Hmm, I think he looks good anyway." I'm joking.
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Anyway, I think he looks good. You should be able to recognize him. He really looks good. Yeah, his daily hairstyles, and his hairstyles are always very well-behaved. You think — you think his hairstyle looks very well-behaved.
26:54
Speaker A
Since today is June 1st, Children's Day, I wanted to say "well-behaved." I just saw a comment asking us to share a childhood memory, a deeply memorable little story. When we were young, a deeply memorable little fun story. Yeah, like in elementary school
27:08
Speaker A
or something, dating... Actually, there's one thing I can remember for my whole life, but it might not be a good influence.
27:15
Speaker A
I'm scared. It's mistakes I made when I was little. Then don't say it. I'm scared the company will warn us again.
27:21
Speaker A
It's not particularly serious. It's just family stuff. Then the company will warn us for nonsense again.
27:25
Speaker A
Starting to talk nonsense again. They've warned us. Here they come, starting to talk nonsense again.
27:33
Speaker A
They always say we dare to read anything. Yes, we dare to read anything. They say we always dare to read anything. And originally, our company told us to have some procedures and planning for the livestream, but they found that we can't
27:46
Speaker A
remember any of it. We can't remember at all. Then later they just said, "Just don't read comments randomly." Then they found that we can't do that either — we also love reading randomly.
27:53
Speaker A
But sometimes, you know, the comments scroll up, and you only see one. Yes. And then you see it, you have to read it out loud.
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Speaker A
Suddenly you just read it. Yes. When you see it, if you don't read it, it feels uncomfortable. Tell me about it.
28:08
Speaker A
You talk about the show you acted in. Just do it again. Just do it again. So cute.
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What's so cute? Very cute. Really. You share one. We haven't answered the earlier question. Share a — I don't know if it's okay. Actually, you can tell it. I think because this is really — tell me first what it is. You
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should just pick a different one to share. You go first. Let me think of one I can share.
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I'll tell a funny little story from my childhood. When I was little, they're all kind of embarrassing stories. I was very naughty when I was little. Very naughty.
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Let me tell you. I was very naughty as a child. And once, when I was little, I lived in a small town where there was a street. My dad — my dad liked to drink. My dad took me to buy alcohol. We went to that
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kind of liquor store to buy alcohol. He and I went to get the horse together.
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When my dad finished buying his liquor, he left. He thought I was outside, but I was actually inside the tavern.
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I was really small back then, super short. I was running around everywhere, and my dad didn't see me, so he left on his own.
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Then I realized he hadn't waited for me. I ran out and got really mad.
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I said to my dad, "Why didn't you wait for me?" I scolded him in our dialect.
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I said, "Why didn't you wait for me?" "Why this, why that?" I said, "No, you have to walk with me from here back to that tavern." "We have to retrace this whole street." "We have to do it all over again." I was really naughty.
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And the neighbors standing nearby would deliberately make snide remarks to my dad. They'd say, "If this were my kid, I'd give him a beating." "I'd spank him and all that." But my dad is playful too – he's that kind of dad.
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He said, "You want me to hit him? I'm not going to." "I'm going to walk the whole street with him again." So he took me from the tavern and we walked the whole street again.
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We showed everyone on the street. Because when I was little, I was the type to roll around on the main street.
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Just roll and throw tantrums. "If you don't do this, I won't stop," that kind of thing.
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I have way too many stories like this, I can't even finish telling them. Every time my parents tell others about it, they say, "Your dad is pretty cute." Yeah, my dad is really adorable.
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Him leaving you behind might also be because it was his first time being a dad.
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He didn't know there was a kid following behind. My dad said, "You can't say that. If you say I should hit him, I'm going to indulge him instead." "We'll just walk it again together." My dad is really nice.
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Dad left him there by accident. Anyway, I have so many embarrassing childhood stories. You go ahead and share one.
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Oh, I didn't realize you were actually listening so carefully. Tell us one. Did you ever get spanked as a kid?
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Actually, my mom never hit me. My parents never hit me. Oh, except once. Because I really want to know why you got spanked.
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Yeah, you're really curious about that. So, one time, I was also very naughty as a kid.
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I was living with my grandma then. My parents were also at my grandma's place.
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So we all lived together, three generations. My dad's friends would often come over to hang out.
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But the family hierarchy was pretty strict. Like my grandma, my dad's older sisters, etc.
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So there was this uncle we called Uncle Jiang. I still remember him. Everyone would say, "Oh, little Jiang is here!" But I was supposed to call him "Uncle Jiang." Then one time during dinner, everyone said, "Oh, little Jiang is here!"
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Everyone said it in turn. And I also followed along and said, "Oh, little Jiang is here!" And then I got spanked.
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My dad said, "What are you calling him?" I said, "Uncle Jiang?" Like that. You'd get spanked for that?
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Of course! That's being disrespectful. I couldn't tell the generational differences when I was little.
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Same, I also couldn't figure out the family hierarchy. My family really valued manners and proper behavior.
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You'd definitely get a spanking for that. Yeah definitely. People like that definitely get spanked.
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You were also a handful. What color sack do you like? I want to kidnap you. Pick one.
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Look at me. Do you think you can even get close to him? What color sack? Talk more in the group chat.
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We'd like to talk more too. But sometimes we can't keep up with everyone's pace.
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Then we don't know what to say. So we just quickly exit. Emergency exit. That's so funny.
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So everyone, don't be too naughty. But kids are all naughty. Yeah, no way around it.
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Cut the towel? Fellow townsman? Yeah, I want to know where exactly. Where are you from?
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Jiangsu. Have your parents met each other? Couple's hand electricity? Last time my mom called me...
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She called me and said... Wait wait wait. Last time my mom called me, she was there too.
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My mom asked me, "Does that Xiao Wang understand Chongqing dialect?" I said she doesn't understand.
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I said she can't understand it. Then I said, but actually I can understand it.
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Then she chimed in and said, "Auntie, I can understand!" Roly-poly challenge, we saw that.
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That one is way too hard. Because I'm also pretty tall, so it's not easy to hold me.
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It's fine. Have your parents watched this drama? I didn't let them watch it. No, I didn't let them.
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My mom watched it. I didn't let my mom watch it. My mom watched the first episode.
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My mom is the type who cares about everything I do. She follows every move.
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If she doesn't understand something, she'll ask me. Then learn about it. Yeah, his mom is very eager to learn.
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Then she gets to know things. About me, about Bibi, things like that. His mom is really curious.
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If she's curious, she digs to the bottom of it. She'll go online and research herself.
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Thank you everyone for following us. Thanks for your support. Mom, what did you see?
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Nothing. So cheerful. Yeah, my mom is very cheerful. Things like my tattoos... not really convenient to talk about.
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In the livestream, it's not really appropriate. You don't have to talk about it. Or maybe another time.
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Give a hug. Oh, come on. Can I touch Lao Wang's chin? Sure. Will you go out to play later?
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Probably yes. Can you stare at each other for ten seconds? Seems like we have that segment every time.
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The ten-second stare segment. Let's do it again. Ready, go. Okay, got it. Been to Qingdao? I've been to Qingdao.
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I also like Qingdao a lot. I really like the sea. Lao Wang is about to fall asleep.
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Oh, moving around again. What are you saying? Nothing. Are we each other's pinned chat on WeChat?
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Yes. The Weibo group is called "Tangbao Ban." My account name is Tangbao Ban. Your donkey face? Who's that?
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Speaker A
I'm older. I'm older. I'm older. Okay, you're older. Say "big brother." What's gotten into you?
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Just say it once. You've never called me that before. Just say it once. No, that's a punishment.
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I only say it if I'm being punished. Can't say it for free. Yeah, can't get a free "big brother." Just say it once. Everyone wants to see our OOTD.
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Then don't say it. I'll definitely say it later. Okay, saying it once is fine too.
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What? Say it once. Call me what? "Big brother." Brother. No, that sounds bad. Call me "gege." Come on, let's introduce our OOTD, the little color scheme.
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So this is a small bow tie. And this outfit is a set. There are matching pants too.
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But I didn't wear them today because it felt too white. I was afraid of getting them dirty when going out.
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So that's it. When we went to eat, he also wore a little bib. What was that bib called? Peppa Pig.
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I haven't posted it yet today. He took a lot of nice photos of me.
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But I forgot to post them. Peppa Pig tattooed on the body, swear to be a rice bowl warrior.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. You remember that so well. Are you going to work there? Why do you know it so well?
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What does "too soft-hearted" mean? He's very soft-hearted. He's more like... Are you talking about me? No, I'm not.
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Saying you're very soft-hearted. I don't admit that. Yeah, I think so too. Does he usually call me "Bibi gege"? I've never called him that.
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Wouldn't say it even if I was beaten. You can post a childhood photo. I only have my one-month-old photo.
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His childhood photos are super chubby. He was really fat. My Weibo profile picture back then was my baby photo.
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That was a one-month-old photo. You know what a one-month-old photo is. Mine was also a one-month-old photo.
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My Weibo had that profile picture before. I think it was just a few months old, or one month.
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He also wanted to change to a one-month-old photo or a childhood photo. Then he took it out and I looked at it. Oh my god, who is this fat kid?
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Then he didn't use it. Fat kid. Can you wear a plunging neckline? No. Can you wear a plunging neckline? No, wouldn't dare.
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How tall is he? He's 1.82, or 182.5, or 183. I haven't measured exactly. It's been too long since I measured myself.
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Always wearing black clothes. I really love buying clothes. Let me explain. I do think he looks better in dark colors.
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So now I hope he buys more black clothes. He used to have a lot of purple, red, all kinds of colorful colors.
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I said no, no, that's too weird. So he wears more black. And he actually looks good in black.
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Can I wear a plunging neckline? No, whatever he wears, just cute stuff is fine.
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Very cute. He likes that too. I wouldn't dare wear anything like a plunging neckline now.
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Speaker A
Everyone, don't tease me too much. Don't test me. Scares me to death. This is good enough.
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Speaker A
Hold a fan meeting in Chongqing? Why does it feel so good? It's not like we never fight.
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We do have fights sometimes. But I'll go to him first. If he's easy to soothe, and I give him a way out, he takes it right away.
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Very fast. Basically no big conflicts. Next time, both of us wear suits. Support us with your energy votes. No need.
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Speaker A
Let's start playing games, okay? Let's start the game first. Speaking of games, last time during our livestream, when we played games, there were some controversies.
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Because what we said back then was indeed unscripted. He might have known, but it came out suddenly.
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The thing is, our livestreams – the company wanted to script them for us. But we just improvise completely. We don't want to follow a script, and we can't remember it anyway.
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So indeed, when it comes to game segments or whatever, we tend to make slips of the tongue.
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To be honest, we are very grateful and cherish everyone who has liked us and stayed with us.
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So now I want to say that when playing games, I just wanted him to lose.
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I wanted him to lose the game. But he wouldn't admit defeat. When we play games, we both just want to win.
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We did say the wrong things. We would never intentionally stir up trouble or anything.
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Because privately, we really cherish the people who accompany us and like us. I think so. Because people's affection isn't something we're owed.
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Simply put, no one owes us anything. So we really cherish it. So if there were any negative impacts, we want to apologize.
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Yeah, the company did talk to us. They said we should be a bit more careful with our wording.
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Not us, not us. We need to be careful not to speak recklessly. We really can't say whatever comes to mind.
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We need to say sorry to those we upset. After watching the playback, we do realize it was our own problem.
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Yes sorry. And taking this opportunity, we want to say to those from before... For some reasons, we really can't stay in touch with everyone.
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But every bit of support anyone ever gave me, for me, it was huge support.
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Because before, I didn't have much sense of worthiness. But maybe because of you all, I feel that I can slowly become better because of your affection.
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So whether it's former fans or current fans, I see some people silently supporting us.
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Yes, or if we accidentally hurt anyone, we want to say sorry. Every bit of affection, we will cherish it.
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No matter what we become in the future, whether more people like us or not.
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From beginning to end, every bit of affection, we will cherish. So everyone must believe us.
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Don't think that just because he seems carefree sometimes... Actually, he is a very thoughtful person.
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Yes, indeed, we did say the wrong things. Okay, enough of that. Let's play a game, alright?
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Okay, let's start the game. Now I'll go get what we bought. We bought cake.
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Oh, we have fruit and cake too. Today we also want to share with everyone. We want to show you the fruit and cake we bought.
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Let's eat the fruit and cake first, then play the game. I'll go get them. You go ahead.
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Let me get the stuff. Our game items. Okay. Can everyone see? Is it okay?
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Go help him. This is cake. And then, our game is very simple. You moved it over? Tell everyone.
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I bought very, very whole wheat bagels. You guys eat first. Go ahead and eat.
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Then I'll eat. He doesn't eat bagels. He says they have no taste. I think they are really healthy.
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But anyway, it's simple. It's basically stacking chairs. Whoever makes the chair structure collapse loses.
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And then you have to do a punishment. Okay? Okay. Open it. Wow, so many.
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I'll eat some pomelo too. First, I have one. Do you think we can finish stacking this?
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Eat some pomelo. We'll stack together. Whoever makes it fall loses. You recognize that? How do you stack this?
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You go first. You can only place one at the bottom. Like this, see the shoulder. Everyone can look here.
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How does this work? You can stack however you want. You just need to make it stand.
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Only one per person, taking turns. Whoever knocks it over loses. Oh right right. Ah, you knocked it. Sorry.
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How did that fall over? Sorry. It ended before it even started. This game – what are we even showing? It ended in one minute.
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Speaker A
Think about it. Then you sing the song you wrote for me today. Because everyone wants to hear it too.
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I also really want to hear it live. After he wrote it, I haven't heard him sing it live. Is that okay?
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Speaker A
Okay. So, I'll sing it live? Or do you want the backing track? You can play the backing track. Let's just sing a little bit, okay?
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Just finish the first verse. Okay. There's a lot of "Little Prince" elements in the Chinese part of this song.
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You cue it yourself. Alright, let's eat and listen. Can you hear it? Yes? "Listen to me explain... the blooming rose... in the orchid room... baby, I want to give you my hand... from now on, willing to walk together... baby, I want to give you my heart... in this place..."
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I think that's enough. Okay. Alright, let's move on to the next one, okay? Let's go to the next segment. The game segment is over.
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Speaker A
Huh? Game segment over? We still have to keep playing. Okay, we only played one round? No way.
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Anyway, I won't lose. I shouldn't lose this game. Okay? I haven't even placed mine yet.
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Speaker A
This person is so sneaky. Why did you set it up like this? How am I supposed to put mine on top?
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Speaker A
Why is this person so sneaky? What's wrong? Can I say this? Yeah. This is so hard.
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Oh no, don't fall, don't fall. Please. Yes, yes. Can't you just lose for once?
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Speaker A
Fine, wait a moment. I'm not done setting it up. No, that's not how I wanted to place it.
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Speaker A
Punish me. Say "big brother." Everyone noticed? Everyone call me "gege." Not that serious, serious kind. Make it cheesy.
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Speaker A
A little cheesy. Hold my arm and shake it like this. While shaking, say "gege." Faster.
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Yeah, like that. Hold my arm, shake and say it. That "gege" – make it really cheesy. Come on.
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Speaker A
Okay, fine. Then what? Another punishment? Yeah, you go first or me first? Me first. What's with putting two at the bottom?
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Speaker A
I'll put a few more to make my foundation. Okay, your turn. When I bought it, I thought it was simple.
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Speaker A
Very simple. I might have already won. The quality of this chair isn't great. Won two rounds already. Very easy for me.
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Speaker A
Don't touch me. I'm not touching. You are not allowed to touch me. Oh my god.
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Speaker A
Hey, don't knock it over. How am I supposed to do this? I didn't touch you.
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Speaker A
Don't blame me for touching you. Really? Don't touch me. Let me win one round, okay?
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Speaker A
Wow. Whoa whoa whoa. How is this supposed to work? It feels like it's not going to fall.
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Speaker A
You can also put more underneath. Yeah, just don't let it fall. Really? Open that package. I can't open it either.
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Speaker A
Don't worry, I've found his weak spot. Sorry, I said this game wouldn't last a minute.
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Speaker A
Sorry everyone, sorry everyone. Look at us playing this game for so long. Sorry. Is that enough? Like this?
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Speaker A
Okay. It's over. Then the punishment for you. What? Go ahead. What? Sore loser. No, I'm not.
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Speaker A
Okay, the game segment is over. Now we're done with the game segment. He's just super competitive.
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Speaker A
Let's chat with everyone a bit more. Move that aside. Let's eat something and chat with everyone.
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Speaker A
Pull it up a bit. Eat something. Let me show everyone what we bought today.
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Speaker A
So we bought bananas. Let's not eat the bananas yet. And pomelo, which I showed earlier.
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Speaker A
Also an egg tart, and bagels. Egg tart. Hey, it's upside down. Does anyone understand the charm of plain bagels?
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Speaker A
Does anyone understand the charm of egg tarts? How are plain bagels? Plain bagel, what do you think? Not good.
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Speaker A
Then you eat. You don't like it, but take a bite. Is it good? Go on.
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Speaker A
Also a little cake. Everyone, look at this cake. It's called sea salt something. Egg tarts are delicious. Yes, egg tarts are the best.
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Speaker A
I didn't say egg tarts aren't good. Egg tarts are delicious. Egg tarts are the best thing ever.
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Speaker A
He really likes egg tarts. Look, this is for him. They didn't give us a spoon.
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Speaker A
Why did we buy so much food today? Because tonight we want to celebrate June Children's Day with everyone.
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Speaker A
Hope we can share the sweetness of these desserts with everyone. Hope everyone can be happy too.
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Speaker A
Do we have a spoon? No, they didn't give us a spoon. They didn't give us any spoon. What do we do?
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Speaker A
Then I'll go get some disposable chopsticks. Okay? Let's eat this last. Eat this first.
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Speaker A
Then let's pack this up. Show everyone. The cake looks really good. Yeah, the cake should be tasty.
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Speaker A
Everything is delicious. He doesn't like egg tarts. But I love them. Egg tarts are really, really good.
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Speaker A
Yeah, egg tarts are the best. Wait a moment. Let them eat first. Okay. You guys eat. After you finish...
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Speaker A
Okay. I haven't even placed mine yet. How... this guy... Why is he so sneaky? Why did you set it up like this?
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Speaker A
How am I supposed to put mine on top? Why is this person so sneaky? What's up?
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Speaker A
Can I say this? Yeah, sure. Ah... This is so hard. Ah, no. Ah, wait.
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Speaker A
Don't fall, don't fall. Please, please. I'm begging you. Yes, yes. Can't you just lose for once?
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Speaker A
What's the big deal? Fine, hold on. I'm not done setting it up. No, that's not how I wanted to place it.
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Speaker A
Ah, punish me. Go ahead. Say "big brother." Everyone... Look, I saw it. Everyone call me "gege." Not that serious, serious kind. Make it cheesy.
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Speaker A
Cheesy. Hold my arm. Shake it like this. While shaking... Say "gege." Faster, like this.
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Speaker A
Yeah, that's it. Hold my arm and shake. Say it while shaking. Yeah, that "gege." Make it really cheesy. Come on.
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Speaker A
Okay, fine. Then what? Another punishment? Yeah. You go first or me first? Me first. What's with putting two at the bottom?
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Speaker A
I'll put a few more to make my foundation. Okay, your turn. When I bought it, I thought it was simple.
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Speaker A
Very simple. I might have already won. The quality of this chair isn't great. Won two rounds already. Very easy for me.
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Speaker A
Don't touch me. I'm not touching. You are not allowed to touch me. Oh my god.
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Speaker A
Hey, don't knock it over. How am I supposed to do this? I didn't touch you.
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Speaker A
Don't blame me for touching you. Really? Don't touch me. Let me win one round, okay?
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Speaker A
Wow. Whoa whoa whoa. How is this supposed to work? It feels like it's not going to fall.
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Speaker A
You can also put more underneath. Yeah, just don't let it fall. Really? Open that package. I can't open it either.
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Speaker A
Don't worry, I've found his weak spot. Sorry, I said this game wouldn't last a minute.
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Speaker A
Sorry everyone, sorry everyone. Look at us playing this game for so long. Sorry. Is that enough? Like this?
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Speaker A
Okay. It's over. Then the punishment for you. What? Go ahead. What? Sore loser. No, I'm not.
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Speaker A
Okay, the game segment is over. Now we're done with the game segment. He's just super competitive.
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Speaker A
Let's chat with everyone a bit more. Move that aside. Let's eat something and chat with everyone.
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Speaker A
Pull it up a bit. Eat something. Let me show everyone what we bought today.
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Speaker A
We bought bananas. Let's not eat the bananas yet. And pomelo, which I showed earlier.
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Speaker A
Also an egg tart, and bagels. Egg tart. Hey, it's upside down. Does anyone understand the charm of plain bagels?
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Speaker A
Does anyone understand the charm of egg tarts? How are plain bagels? Plain bagel, what do you think? Not good.
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Speaker A
Then you eat. You don't like it, but take a bite. Is it good? Go on.
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Speaker A
Also a little cake. Everyone, look at this cake. It's called sea salt something. Egg tarts are delicious. Yes, egg tarts are the best.
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Speaker A
I didn't say egg tarts aren't good. Egg tarts are delicious. Egg tarts are the best thing ever.
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Speaker A
He really likes egg tarts. Look, this is for him. They didn't give us a spoon.
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Speaker A
Why did we buy so much food today? Because tonight we want to celebrate June Children's Day with everyone.
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Speaker A
Hope we can share the sweetness of these desserts with everyone. Hope everyone can be happy too.
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Speaker A
Do we have a spoon? No, they didn't give us a spoon. They didn't give us any spoon. What do we do?
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Speaker A
Then I'll go get some disposable chopsticks. Okay? Let's eat this last. Eat this first.
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Speaker A
Then let's pack this up. Show everyone. The cake looks really good. Yeah, the cake should be tasty.
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Speaker A
Everything is delicious. He doesn't like egg tarts. But I love them. Egg tarts are really, really good.
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Speaker A
Yeah, egg tarts are the best. Wait a moment. Let them eat first. Okay. You guys eat. After you finish...
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Speaker A
Okay. (No speech) (Shuffling) Alright. The cake looks really good. Yeah, the cake should be tasty.
57:41
Speaker A
Everything is delicious. He doesn't like egg tarts. But I love them. Egg tarts are really, really good.
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Speaker A
Yeah, egg tarts are the best. Wait a moment. Let them eat first. Okay, you guys eat. After you finish...
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Speaker A
Okay. Very tasty. He's a mukbang streamer and orders KFC. He especially likes ordering egg tarts.
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Speaker A
And sometimes in the morning he eats egg tarts. Are they good? Wanna try a bite?
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Speaker A
Why are you eating that bread? Yeah, KFC's egg tarts are good. McDonald's fries are good to eat.
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Speaker A
Egg tarts are really tasty. When I have time, I can make some for everyone. I really love eating them.
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Speaker A
Sweet. The tart shell is the egg tart. Does it have a shell? This outer part, the tart shell, this shell is very thin, it's thin and flaky.
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Speaker A
Shaque? Mm-hmm. Who's better at cooking? Cooking? Him, him. Last time, the time before last, we streamed cooking. He's really good at it.
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Speaker A
He ate a whole bowl of rice. What time are you planning to stream until today?
59:22
Speaker A
What time? We might stream for a little while longer and then get off. Probably just came up to celebrate June Children's Day with everyone, and personally say to everyone: Happy June Children's Day.
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Speaker A
Say it out loud to everyone: Happy June Children's Day. Who likes sweets more? He likes what? Everything is me. He doesn't like sweets, doesn't like spicy, doesn't like salty. He prefers light flavors. Mm-hmm, Not that bland, really, not that
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Speaker A
bland. Unless he lives a super healthy life. He's just overall very healthy. No, really, no, actually he does eat, he does eat, just relatively small amounts. What's up with him?
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Speaker A
Because egg tarts have those crumbly edges, eating them... We're directly streaming, better not eat anything.
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Speaker A
Why? Because it gives that feeling of taking a bite all around. You can eat fruit. He says nothing, he doesn't have anything, no nothing.
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Speaker A
He doesn't have anything he's afraid of, for now. Haven't been punished yet. Stealing habit. They say you have a stealing habit.
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Speaker A
No. Do you like extreme sports? Do you like extreme sports? Actually, does skiing count?
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I really want to go, but I can't. I also skied, I took one lesson.
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Just one lesson. Then do you know how? Not really, because I have that turtle pad. You know, tie the turtle on, so if you fall it doesn't hurt. I'm not great at it either, but I can glide.
61:55
Speaker A
When we're about to end, can we sing a goodnight song? Can we? Can you sing a goodnight song for everyone?
61:59
Speaker A
Sure! What goodnight song do you want to hear? What's wrong? You guys can send more of these kinds of comments.
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Speaker A
What kind? He really enjoys reading the comments. Sing "Goodnight Lover"? You want to hear "Goodnight"?
62:17
Speaker A
Sure. Do you know how to sing "Goodnight"? Do you? We can play a song in a bit and sing it for everyone. Exactly, we can say goodnight to everyone, right?
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Speaker A
Right? Isn't that right? Don't talk nonsense. What did you say? It's okay. What's up?
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Speaker A
What are you giggling about? Nothing. Some of the comments I think are very funny. Like, "You're not going to show too much, are you?" No. It'll just show the necklace. This little weight plate, this little weight plate. And
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Speaker A
this little weight plate. I said, if I'm unhappy, I'll secretly take one off. Then if I'm still unhappy, take another, take another, take another.
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Speaker A
But so far I haven't taken any. Haven't taken any yet. If you guys notice that the weight plate is missing one, then it means he, he, he did something.
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Speaker A
Won't make you unhappy? They can't see. I can't see? If I make you unhappy, I'll definitely cheer you up.
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Speaker A
Really? Like that? No. Finally, can we make a big heart? A big heart? What's a big heart?
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Speaker A
This light, this big heart. Don't keep spamming the comments. Am I being healthy? Am I?
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Speaker A
He's been like this since he was little. I have been like this since I was little. I've been kind of like this since I was little. He's been like this since he was little. Think about what he wants to see.
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Speaker A
He wants to see him put his arm around my waist. He often puts his arm around my waist. What's so interesting about that?
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Speaker A
Not good looking. Your twitch draft What is that thing? No imprint? Then what do you want to see?
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Speaker A
Will you have a chance to meet us? Yes, there will be a chance. You think my eyes look red, don't you?
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Speaker A
That's because after I had eye surgery, my eyes sometimes... He had eye surgery because his eyes wearing colored contacts... Yeah, I wore eyeliner and contacts and got allergies. So I had the surgery. After the surgery, my eyes still water. It's okay to be red.
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Speaker A
Red. Nose to nose? Let's get ready to end the stream. Oh, finally, can we do a princess carry?
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Speaker A
Next time, next time. Yeah, we next time... What are we going to do after streaming?
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Speaker A
After streaming, just rest well. And today, everyone should also rest well, because it's already past nine o'clock.
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Speaker A
Last time we talked about kissing. Kiss? Didn't we already kiss earlier? See you next time, okay? Sing the goodnight song. Then we'll sing the goodnight song for him. Let me find "Goodnight".
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Speaker A
Yeah, I should know how to sing it. Okay. Where is "Goodnight"? This one, probably.
67:21
Speaker A
Isn't it the Yan Renzhong version? This is... Eh, no. This music doesn't have his singing.
67:38
Speaker A
It doesn't. Just sing this one. The one you want? I don't know. Play it, I'll try.
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Speaker A
Why isn't it there? Because they might not have the copyright. What's wrong with "Goodnight"?
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Speaker A
Do you know it? Wait, I know it. Just sing it for everyone, okay? I'll just listen.
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Speaker A
You sing it. You know this song. Sing it together first. All the conflicts, I'm the one who gives in.
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Speaker A
Carrying the innocence you gave me, I can't sing it clearly, but I can't see your true face. Carefully following your footsteps, I've long forgotten the way back. The season of saying I love you.
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Speaker A
But I want to find that "Goodnight" for everyone because everyone wants to hear "Goodnight". Sounds good?
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Speaker A
Oh oh, here it comes. Sounds good? Here it comes. Okay. So finally we'll sing a short part of this "Goodnight" for everyone, and then finally hold a lucky draw for everyone. Yes, finally we have a lucky draw and our
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Speaker A
gift pack. You sing first. "Roaming under the moonlight, obsessed with the intersection. In floating, vain words, footprints of a fallen figure. The long night hastily leaves behind feelings. Is it too flustered?
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You want to escape too, yet it's so captivating. Why always linger on this ambiguous blur? Once countless nights of longing and tugging, careless, now the passion has faded into strangers' sighs. Why use a sincere heart to entangle with loneliness?
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Speaker A
How many people's long talks scatter into two words: goodnight. The fantasy of passion easily drifts away.
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Speaker A
From the moment we met, a thread of faint warmth can never resist your guarded goodnight. You, the episode that drifts near and far, along with memories to goodnight. The romantic only brings upon their own heartache." Sings well! The goodnight
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Speaker A
song is done. Then we need to hold a lucky draw for everyone. Yes, we'll first do the lucky draw. You count or you take the screenshot? I'll take the screenshot.
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Speaker A
You count. Okay, you count 3,2,1 and then I'll pick the person at the very bottom.
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Speaker A
Go ahead. 3. First let me say: after we take the screenshot, the very bottom, the very top? The very bottom, the very bottom. The newest person who spoke. The very bottom, the very bottom one. So after the screenshot,
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Speaker A
the very bottom person. Yes. The very bottom one. Okay, 3,2,1. Okay. Can't see it. We'll show it after we end the stream. Yes, can't see it.
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Speaker A
Have to click. It's about to disconnect. Okay. Then when we end the stream, after ending we'll show everyone, show everyone. And then, yes, and then we're about to end the stream. A dry closing remark. Thank you everyone for your company and support tonight.
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Speaker A
Yes, thank you everyone. Thank you for spending Children's Day with us today. And still, I wish everyone a happy life, smooth work, and for those taking certification exams or school exams, may everything go well, and you perform your best. So we'll end here today.
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Speaker A
Yes, thank you everyone for spending your evening with us tonight. Thank you all. Thank you for being willing to spend time with us.
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Speaker A
Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye. We're heading downstairs.
Topics:Wang Jing HanTang Bi DeThe Little Princelivestreammusic creationlife reflectionsdaily vloggamescraftsemotions

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