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00:00We're here with Richard Poon.
00:02This is Richard Poon, guys.
00:03He's the MC.
00:04Oh, he's the MC.
00:05What did you design, Ate?
00:07Sun and Moon.
00:08Huh?
00:09Sun and Moon.
00:10Oh, Sun and Moon.
00:12I thought you made it up.
00:13No.
00:14Sun and Moon.
00:15Sun and Moon.
00:16How?
00:17Sun and Moon.
00:18Show it to the Madlang people.
00:20Oh, oh.
00:21New Philippines.
00:23New face.
00:25We have one word.
00:29Your friend.
00:31My friend.
00:32Let's be friends.
00:37Okay.
00:38So, what is it called?
00:41Sun and Moon.
00:42Why Sun and Moon?
00:43You will rise.
00:44It's also a new beginning.
00:46New beginning.
00:47Yes, you will rise.
00:49You will rise.
00:50Oh, extra rice is his favorite.
00:52Only rice.
00:54You will rise.
00:56Show it to Rupa.
00:58Show it.
01:00There.
01:01Show it.
01:02You will rise again.
01:03Show it.
01:04Show it.
01:05Show it.
01:06Show it.
01:07You have a tattoo.
01:08Show us your tattoo.
01:09Where's the tattoo?
01:10Here.
01:11Inspected by Meat Commission.
01:16100% foot and mouth free.
01:20Okay.
01:21Show it to Rupa.
01:22Is it good, Rupa?
01:23It's good.
01:24Rupa, your theme is good.
01:26You will rise again.
01:29If you were to get a tattoo,
01:31what would be the design?
01:32Lorin and Venice's names.
01:34Because they're my forever loves.
01:37But that's only for 6 months.
01:40That's not true.
01:41It's a trend now.
01:42Right?
01:43You'll get piercings on your nose.
01:45And when it's complete,
01:46you'll dance like this.
01:49And you'll put shades.
01:52You'll put shades.
01:53That's why I put shades.
01:54Because I know tattoo artists.
01:56That's why I need to be funky.
01:58But how do I put shades?
02:00Hey!
02:01Hey!
02:02Hey!
02:03She thought of that.
02:05She put shades.
02:07After you see the designs,
02:10after you see the designs
02:12made by the 3 tattoo artists,
02:15if you were to get a tattoo,
02:17who would you choose to get a tattoo from?
02:211, 2, or 3.
02:23Me?
02:24Of course, you're the player.
02:25Say it.
02:26You want me?
02:27Who do you want?
02:28Okay, so for me,
02:29I'll announce who I think is the breadwinner.
02:31Just for this round.
02:32Just for this round.
02:33Oh, just for this round?
02:34Okay, fine.
02:35Just based on the size of the design.
02:37You know,
02:38for me,
02:39it's between 1 and 3.
02:422 is already out
02:43because look,
02:44he only has gloves
02:45and he can't put his hands inside.
02:46You're wrong about the gloves.
02:47Even so,
02:48if you're a tattoo artist,
02:49find a way.
02:50There's a time limit, right?
02:52Who's the one?
02:53Our guest is getting mad.
02:55She's getting mad.
02:56She's getting mad.
02:57She's getting mad.
02:58She's getting mad.
02:59She's getting mad.
03:00If you're a tattoo artist,
03:01just get a tattoo of her.
03:03It's hard to get a tattoo of a tattoo artist.
03:04Yes, it's hard to get a tattoo of a tattoo artist.
03:05Right?
03:06So I feel like it's 1 or 3.
03:08So if you get a tattoo of this design,
03:10of the heart design,
03:11Well,
03:12I think that the heart should be
03:14open-eyed.
03:16Open-eyed?
03:17Right?
03:18Because it's sleepy.
03:19Okay, okay.
03:20The heart should,
03:21even if your heart hurts,
03:23you should always open it.
03:24Right, Kim?
03:28You should always have a happy heart.
03:30So that you can laugh.
03:32Two years ago,
03:33you couldn't laugh like that.
03:35Right?
03:36You're included in this series.
03:38Yes.
03:39What's the difference?
03:40Is she sad when she's in the series?
03:41No.
03:42Two years ago,
03:43there was a pandemic,
03:44so she doesn't have,
03:45she doesn't have a mood.
03:46Why are you moving the mic away?
03:47Why are you moving the mic away?
03:48She said, stop it.
03:49Stop it.
03:50We have the last question.
03:52So, so far,
03:53two years ago,
03:55you were two, right?
03:56Yes.
03:57Now, you're between one and three.
03:59Yes.
04:00But who do you prefer,
04:01between one and three?
04:03I prefer,
04:07Why?
04:10I prefer,
04:12I prefer,
04:13I don't know.
04:15Either one or three.
04:16That's why,
04:17between one and three,
04:18Who do you prefer?
04:19I prefer,
04:20I prefer,
04:21One.
04:22She's one.
04:23Okay.
04:24Because she's like,
04:25cool.
04:26Cool.
04:27The other one,
04:28she's like, shaking.
04:29Yes.
04:30She's nervous.
04:31She's shaking.
04:32She's shaking.
04:33She's nervous.
04:34And her eyebrows,
04:35they're perfect.
04:36Stop it, Rupa.
04:37Hey!
04:38Let's listen to Rupa.
04:39Sorry, sorry, sorry.
04:40It's Rupa's turn.
04:41Okay.
04:42Watch them,
04:43how they're going to answer
04:44this question.
04:46Based on their words,
04:48based on their answers,
04:49based on their eyes,
04:50and their movements,
04:51they are the breadwinner
04:53of tattoo artists.
04:55Ate,
04:56Ate Gina Linrecto,
04:58there are permanent tattoos,
05:01right?
05:02There are tattoos
05:03that are being erased.
05:06Do you want to be
05:07a permanent breadwinner?
05:10Why?
05:12For me,
05:14I can't say that
05:15I want to be a breadwinner
05:16for the rest of my life.
05:17Because I also have
05:18a plan for myself.
05:20And not just for the rest of my life,
05:21because we don't know
05:22what's going to happen in the world.
05:23We might disappear at any time.
05:25So I want my siblings
05:27to also move
05:29for their future.
05:32Thank you very much.
05:35Now she's a breadwinner,
05:36but she doesn't want
05:37to be a permanent breadwinner.
05:39She should also move.
05:41And her eyes,
05:43they're shaking.
05:44The eyes.
05:45Yes.
05:46Her tears are wet.
05:49Okay.
05:50Let's go to number 2, Rufa.
05:51See how she'll answer.
05:55There are permanent tattoos,
05:57and there are tattoos
05:58that are being erased.
06:01Do you want your gloves
06:02to break again
06:03for the next tattoo?
06:05She's laughing.
06:06Don't.
06:07She's laughing.
06:08We're just teasing
06:09her seriousness.
06:11There are permanent tattoos,
06:12and there are tattoos
06:13that are being erased.
06:14Rufa,
06:15do you want
06:16to be a permanent breadwinner
06:18of your family?
06:19Why?
06:21For me,
06:22I'll choose the tattoos
06:23that are being erased
06:25because I don't want
06:26to be a breadwinner
06:27until I grow up.
06:30When I grow up.
06:32Because when I was a kid,
06:34in my third year of high school,
06:37I already stood up
06:40as a father to my family.
06:42And now,
06:43I'm a breadwinner to my family.
06:44I'm still a breadwinner.
06:47It's tiring.
06:49But because
06:51I'm already here
06:52in this position
06:53and responsibility,
06:56there comes a point
06:57when I want
06:59to stop.
07:01But I can't.
07:03I can't see
07:05the people who are depending on me
07:08who are having a hard time.
07:09So as much as I can,
07:10I will protect them.
07:12But it's really tiring.
07:14I also want to rest.
07:17Did you feel that?
07:18Oh, it's hard.
07:19I know.
07:20And he also has tears in his eyes.
07:22Why are you surprised?
07:23His tears are in his eyes.
07:24It's a tattoo.
07:26Six months.
07:27He has tears in his eyes.
07:28It's hard.
07:29It's a tattoo.
07:30I'm afraid of his eyes.
07:31Do you have tears in your eyes sometimes?
07:33It's not tears.
07:34But it's an arnival.
07:36Isn't it touching?
07:37Yes.
07:38Isn't it touching?
07:39Yes.
07:40His story.
07:41Right?
07:42Yes.
07:43Let's move on to number 3
07:45so that you'll be more confused.
07:46That's right.
07:49Ate Shane.
07:50Ate Shane,
07:51you have permanent tattoos.
07:52You also have tattoos
07:53that are getting erased.
07:56But you,
07:57do you want to be
07:58a permanent breadwinner
08:00of your family?
08:01Why?
08:02For me,
08:03as much as I can,
08:04I will provide
08:05what my family needs.
08:07I will try.
08:08Because as their sister,
08:10it's still my obligation
08:12as much as I can.
08:13Because of course,
08:14our parents
08:15are also getting old.
08:18As a sister,
08:19I also need to force them
08:21even though I have a family.
08:24That's it.
08:26So it's okay for you
08:27to be a permanent breadwinner?
08:28It's okay.
08:29As much as I can.
08:31Okay.
08:32Thank you very much.
08:33Number 3.
08:34It's hard
08:35because sometimes,
08:36breadwinners are strong.
08:37Yes.
08:39What he's showing
08:40is that he's really fierce.
08:41As much as he can,
08:43he wants to be a breadwinner.
08:44And you can't be a breadwinner
08:45if you're not strong.
08:46Where are you going?
08:48We're going to the studio.
08:50She's questioning again.
08:51Is this a tour?
08:52Oh my gosh.
08:53I'm getting confused.
08:55This is the international.
08:56Hello, everyone.
08:58That's a camera.
09:00That's a camera.
09:02And these are our artists here.
09:04Wow.
09:05Say hi to the Madlang people.
09:07No, the song earlier,
09:08Moana, Moana, Moana.
09:10What's that?
09:12What's that?
09:13Moana, Moana, Moana.
09:16What's Moana?
09:17There's no Moana in the song.
09:19It's Shena.
09:20It's Shena.
09:23Moana, Moana.
09:24Moana.
09:26Moana, Moana.
09:30Now,
09:31we're going to give you
09:34while you're having a hard time,
09:35you need to write here.
09:37But before you write,
09:39I'm going to tattoo you here first.
09:42Why?
09:43You can wash it later.
09:45Yes.
09:46Bistek Tagalog.
09:48I want a tuxedo.
09:55Ryan,
09:56Rufa is getting confused.
09:57But if you're going to give a suggestion,
09:59who is the real breadwinner
10:01of tattoo artists?
10:02I think it's number 3.
10:04I saw from this end
10:06that he was so good
10:08when he made a tattoo.
10:10And his answer
10:12was like a real breadwinner.
10:14Number?
10:153.
10:163.
10:17Number 3.
10:18Yes.
10:19Ryan.
10:20Yes.
10:21No, I'll go with Ryan Bang.
10:24Because there are two Ryans here.
10:27Ryan Bang,
10:28you said number 3.
10:29What do you think is Juan's job?
10:32I feel like number 1
10:34is the tattoo artist.
10:35Juan doesn't have a job
10:36because he's lazy.
10:39Juan, Juan, Juan.
10:40Explain.
10:41You don't know
10:42Juan's story.
10:43Okay.
10:44What is Juan's job?
10:45He's the tattoo artist.
10:46Why?
10:47Because number 1
10:49doesn't have a tattoo.
10:50Oh.
10:51Number 3...
10:53Oh, yes.
10:54He has a tattoo.
10:55Not all tattoo artists
10:57want to see their tattoos.
10:58Who knows,
10:59he might have a backdash.
11:00He has a tattoo on his back.
11:01Talk to your son,
11:02that's how he'll answer.
11:04Okay, I'll change.
11:05Number 2 is the tattoo artist.
11:06It's easy for me to talk, mommy.
11:08It's easy for me to talk.
11:09I'll change.
11:10Number 2.
11:11Ayan, who's the tattoo artist?
11:13I'll go with Juan.
11:14Oh, I'll go with Juan.
11:15Because...
11:16Didn't you say number 1 earlier?
11:18I said number 1 earlier.
11:19No.
11:20We agreed
11:21because you believe
11:22that the tattoo artist
11:23should have a backdash.
11:24Yes.
11:25Ayan said that.
11:26Then let's go with number 1.
11:28Let's go with number 1.
11:29Because you're number 1.
11:30Because you're number 1.
11:31I'll go with number 1
11:32because the tattoo artist
11:33had a deep thought.
11:35The heart he made earlier
11:37has a big meaning.
11:39It has a meaning.
11:40You thought it's just like that.
11:41It's like the tip of Wang Od.
11:43Yes.
11:44We have a tattoo of Bella.
11:46It's not Wang Od.
11:47It's Wang Od's nephew.
11:50He didn't grow up
11:51and just got a tattoo of his nephew.
11:53That's not true.
11:54We told Wang Od
11:55that we have a tattoo of him.
11:56He's growing up.
11:57It's not Wang Od.
11:58It's his nephew.
11:59Because his nephew is tall.
12:00He didn't grow up.
12:03It's not beautiful.
12:04Okay.
12:05So, they're number 1.
12:07Lassie.
12:10For me...
12:11When is your next botox?
12:12I'll show you.
12:13Why are you shaking it?
12:14It's the same.
12:15It's the same feeling.
12:17Why don't you get a botox
12:18from the tattoo artist?
12:19You're using a lot of carayum.
12:21Put some tinta.
12:22There's tinta inside.
12:23There's a lot of carayum.
12:26For me, the tattoo artist
12:27is number 1
12:28because his hand is lighter than mine
12:30while he's tattooing me.
12:32I felt that.
12:33Teddy, do you have a tattoo?
12:36I don't have a tattoo.
12:37Who do you feel is the tattoo artist?
12:39I feel like it's number 3.
12:42Because it needs to be light.
12:45Usually, the shade of a tattoo
12:47needs to be light on your hand.
12:49It doesn't have to be heavy.
12:51I feel like number 3's hand is light.
12:53Based on my paranormal instincts.
12:55Paranormal.
12:56Number 2's hand is light
12:58because his hand is big.
13:00That's why his hand is broken.
13:02Wait a minute, people.
13:03Who do you feel is the tattoo artist?
13:051, 2, or 3?
13:06Who's the breadwinner tattoo artist?
13:111 and 3.
13:133, right?
13:14But mostly 3.
13:15Rufa?
13:17Who?
13:18After the 3K,
13:20the Kilates,
13:21Kilos, and Katanungan,
13:22who do you feel is the real breadwinner
13:24tattoo artist?
13:28And the breadwinner tattoo artist is...
13:37I feel like it's 1.
13:401!
13:41Rufa has a lot of numbers.
13:463, 1, 3, 1.
13:51I have an analysis later.
13:53Tell us why.
13:55First, why 3?
13:57First, it's 3.
13:58He has a piercing.
14:00He has a lot of tattoos on his body.
14:01But earlier,
14:02when he got the tattoo,
14:04he was shaking.
14:06He was nervous
14:07because he didn't know what he was doing.
14:09I feel like 1
14:11got the showtime tattoos
14:13without any tattoos.
14:14And he was just relaxed.
14:16His eyebrows were perfect.
14:17And his eyeliner.
14:19You need precision
14:21when you...
14:22She's very stoic.
14:24She's just like that.
14:25Stoic?
14:26I asked Bella.
14:28She's the writer.
14:29What's stoic in Tagalog?
14:30I don't know either.
14:31What's the word?
14:32Stoic.
14:33We only know Stone Age.
14:36She doesn't have a lot of reactions.
14:38She doesn't have a lot of reactions.
14:39She's just chill.
14:40She's just nonchalant.
14:43Nonchalant.
14:44So, it's 3.
14:45Oh, it's 1.
14:46It's 3 again.
14:47It's 1.
14:48At the end,
14:491.
14:50Okay.
14:51Rufa said
14:53the real breadwinner tattoo artist is 1.
14:56Is he the one we're looking for
14:58for today's video?
15:00And the breadwinner
15:01tattoo artist is...
15:08To be revealed
15:09on our show,
15:10All Time!
15:11It's showtime!
15:15Close your eyes.
15:17Rufa is here.
15:18It's showtime!
15:21Rufa said
15:23he's already chosen.
15:24He's already chosen.
15:25Number 1.
15:26But before anything else,
15:27we would like to thank
15:29Marikina Bakery
15:30for the bread here
15:32in our bakery.
15:34It's one of the pioneer bakeries
15:36in Marikina
15:37located in Barangay Santa Elena
15:39and San Roque, Marikina City.
15:43Yes.
15:44And that's it.
15:46Yes.
15:47And that's it.
15:48You've already chosen 1.
15:50Ryan can't do anything.
15:52Ryan,
15:53did you choose the same one?
15:55No.
15:56For you, it's number?
15:573.
15:58Number 3.
15:59Rufa guessed right
16:00so you have 10,000.
16:02Oh.
16:03Madlang People,
16:04are you also choosing 1?
16:10It seems like you have a lot of friends
16:11but a lot of them chose number 3.
16:13A lot of them.
16:14A lot of them switched to my choice.
16:17Is it really 1?
16:21Maybe 2?
16:23Or 3?
16:25And the bread winner,
16:27the tattoo artist is
16:31number
16:441.
16:47Rufa is right.
16:49Rufa is so good.
16:51Yes.
16:52I'm good at guessing.
16:53Fairness to me.
16:54Correct.
16:55And because you're so good,
16:56Ryan will receive 10,000 pesos.
16:59Merry Christmas, Ryan.
17:01I'm 3rd in getting it right.
17:02You're 3rd?
17:03In 2 weeks,
17:04you're 3rd in getting it right.
17:05Yes.
17:06So good.
17:07Is it number 2?
17:09John Valencia,
17:11what's your job?
17:13I'm a club DJ and music spinner.
17:16Club DJ and music spinner?
17:18He doesn't wear gloves.
17:20His hands are so soft.
17:23Have you ever tried wearing gloves
17:24while spinning?
17:26It's hard.
17:27It's hard.
17:28You'll break your fingers.
17:29But his hands are soft.
17:31Yes.
17:32But your answer to the question
17:33was heartfelt.
17:35Are you also the bread winner?
17:37Yes.
17:38Oh, that's why.
17:39Bread winner.
17:40Bread winner.
17:41Good luck to you, brother.
17:42God bless you.
17:43Thank you, John.
17:44He said earlier
17:45that he's also tired.
17:47But he wants to fight.
17:48But he's tired.
17:49Brother,
17:50that's normal.
17:52And I hope you'll have a chance
17:53to rest
17:55and get your spirit back
17:57in your body
17:58so you can fight even more.
18:00Number 3,
18:01Miss Shane Passion.
18:03Miss, what's your job?
18:05Nails and lash technician.
18:08Nails and lash technician.
18:10Nails and lashes.
18:11Nails and lashes technician.
18:13Yes.
18:14Oh, that's popular now.
18:16Nails and lashes.
18:18You put nails in your eyes
18:19and put it on your face.
18:20What?
18:21It's the opposite.
18:22That's popular now.
18:23You have nails here
18:24and lashes here.
18:25It's hard to pull, right?
18:27Nails, lashes.
18:30Try it with Aunt Annabelle.
18:32Nails, lashes.
18:34That's why her nails are beautiful.
18:36Yes.
18:37Thank you so much, miss,
18:38for joining.
18:39Thank you, Shane.
18:41Let's talk to the real breadwinner
18:43that Rupa guessed.
18:44Gina Lynn.
18:46Gina Lynn.
18:47Gina Lynn.
18:48Where's the mark?
18:49Hi, Gina Lynn.
18:51Miss Gina Lynn Recto.
18:52Where are you from?
18:53I'm from Oriental, Mindoro.
18:56But I have a shop or studio
18:57here in Taguig.
18:58Wow.
18:59Mindoro.
19:00And you're already here
19:01in Metro Manila.
19:02When did you arrive?
19:03I arrived one day ago.
19:05I've been here for 4 days.
19:074 days.
19:08Did you get a tattoo here in Manila?
19:10Yes, a lot.
19:11In those 4 days?
19:12I didn't receive a client
19:15in those 4 days.
19:17It was after this
19:18that I received a client.
19:19So you got a tattoo in Mindoro
19:21in Manila?
19:22In Puerto Galera?
19:23Because there's a tattoo.
19:24My first tattoo was in Puerto Galera.
19:26Oh.
19:28So.
19:30What's the hardest tattoo you got?
19:34The hardest is the detailed one.
19:36Like the ones with hair like fox
19:38or animals.
19:40The animals are hard.
19:41Because the animals are moving.
19:43No, it's 3D.
19:44Yes.
19:45When I got a tattoo before,
19:46it was a horse.
19:47I thought it was a pig.
19:48Oh, it's moving.
19:49It wants to kick.
19:51When it's pulling.
19:52It's hard.
19:53It's hard.
19:54It's like a dog that's in a cage.
19:56But how big is a tattoo like this?
19:59That's too much.
20:01Why?
20:02It's not that big.
20:03No, because there are measurements
20:05in a tattoo.
20:06How many are there?
20:07How many are there?
20:08That's too much.
20:09Why?
20:10Why is it like that?
20:12It depends on the details of the design.
20:14Oh, it depends on the details.
20:16It ranges from 1,000 to 1,500.
20:20But if there's a size like that,
20:22and the design is big,
20:253,500 to 4,500.
20:26How much did you pay for it?
20:2814,000.
20:2914,000?
20:3014,000?
20:3114,000.
20:32It's big and hard, right?
20:33Yes.
20:34Because in the Philippines,
20:35tattoos are cheap.
20:36Yes.
20:37In America, it's expensive.
20:38In the past,
20:39before it was completed,
20:40it was just one.
20:41Because the four of us
20:42were going on a boat
20:43to LA.
20:44It was just one.
20:45For me, it's this diamond.
20:46It's $50.
20:47This small one.
20:49It's just like that.
20:50It's $50?
20:51It's $50.
20:52In other countries,
20:53it's expensive.
20:54It's expensive.
20:55But what's more expensive?
20:57The black and white
20:58or the colored tattoo?
20:59The colored one.
21:00Because there's more ink.
21:02We also have the transparent one.
21:04Oh, really?
21:05Yes, you need to put
21:06a UV light
21:07to make it transparent.
21:08Oh, there's something like that.
21:10What's that for?
21:11Huh?
21:12Why do you still get tattoos
21:13if you still need UV light?
21:14It's for mothers
21:15who are like you.
21:17It's hidden.
21:18So that it's not obvious.
21:19It's hidden.
21:21How long have you been a breadwinner?
21:23I started when I was in high school.
21:25At that time,
21:26my father couldn't afford
21:27to send me to school.
21:28So I was trying to find a way
21:30to go to school.
21:33For example,
21:34I would go to school
21:35with my advisors
21:37who have kids
21:38who would fight
21:39for poster making
21:40or any arts.
21:42They would pay me
21:44and they would send me
21:46food and fruits.
21:48Okay.
21:49At first, you said
21:50your parents couldn't afford
21:52to send you to school
21:53so you started a racket.
21:54Was your racket for your education
21:56or for the whole family?
21:58For me and for my family.
22:00Why did you become a breadwinner?
22:03Didn't your parents have a job
22:05at that time?
22:06At that time,
22:07we didn't have enough.
22:09Because we were too many.
22:11How many siblings do you have?
22:13Actually, we are twelve.
22:15Twelve?
22:16Oh.
22:17Then,
22:18the three of us are gone.
22:20We are just nine now.
22:22How many are you?
22:23I'm the third.
22:24How many are you?
22:25I'm the third.
22:29But your parents are working?
22:31My mother is just at home.
22:33My father is a fisherman.
22:35Sometimes,
22:37there's no catch.
22:39So,
22:40we have to suffer.
22:42So, I'm trying to find a way
22:44to feed my siblings.
22:47Your siblings are still young
22:49because you're the third.
22:51What do your parents do?
22:53My older sister
22:55got married early.
22:57What time?
22:58Why is it early?
23:00She's still young.
23:02She's a minor.
23:04My gosh,
23:05let's ask her
23:06to help us.
23:08Okay, later.
23:09Let's ask her first.
23:10Let's ask her first.
23:12Let's ask her first.
23:13So,
23:14your elder sister
23:15got pregnant early.
23:16So, she has a family.
23:18It doesn't matter.
23:19She has two children.
23:21Where is she now?
23:22She's at home.
23:24She's working?
23:25Yes, for her two children.
23:27At least,
23:28she's able to provide for her children.
23:30Yes.
23:31Okay.
23:33How old is your youngest child?
23:36Six years old.
23:38My gosh.
23:39Did your mother tie you up?
23:42No,
23:43if she's six years old,
23:44she's the last one to get pregnant.
23:46She's still young.
23:47She's 55.
23:48When will we realize
23:49that life is really hard?
23:51She's already 12 years old.
23:53She's 51 years old.
23:54I don't know.
23:56Life is really hard, right?
23:58Life is really hard.
24:00So,
24:01for you to be able
24:02to provide for yourself,
24:03it's really hard.
24:04Because,
24:05the salary
24:06is not as high
24:07as a normal worker's salary.
24:09If you have a wife,
24:10you can share that.
24:11You can have children.
24:12Especially,
24:13if you have a lot of children.
24:16Right?
24:17I don't know.
24:19Why are there so many...
24:23So,
24:25I don't want to hurt your feelings,
24:27but I really hope that
24:28the parents will realize
24:29that life is really hard.
24:31So, if you're having a hard time,
24:32don't add more children.
24:35It's not just for you,
24:36but for the children
24:37who are having a hard time.
24:41Are 12-year-olds still popular these days?
24:44Because it's six years ago.
24:46Sadly,
24:48in the Philippines,
24:49there are so many.
24:51If you're just going out
24:52of your homes,
24:54and you can really see
24:55the real situation,
24:58it's very common in the Philippines.
25:00Then you'll say,
25:02why are there so many
25:04stories like this in the Philippines?
25:07It's a sad reality.
25:09You really need to study.
25:11You really need to plan.
25:13You really need to find a solution.
25:16You really need to help
25:18so that we can overcome
25:22this pandemic in the Philippines.
25:25Because, like him,
25:26it's sad, right?
25:29We feel sorry for you.
25:30Are you really sad?
25:31Or not?
25:32Because the others are privileged,
25:34right?
25:35There are a lot of breadwinners.
25:36No, really.
25:37He's a breadwinner,
25:38but he's a bit loose.
25:40How is your condition?
25:43In my part,
25:44it's really hard
25:46because I'm the only one
25:47who moves around.
25:51So,
25:54I'm the kind of person
25:59who can't live on my own
26:01as long as I can give something
26:03to my family.
26:05For example,
26:07if they need rice
26:09for their meals,
26:10even if I'm not around,
26:13even if I don't have a client,
26:14even if I don't earn anything that day,
26:16I'll say,
26:17it's okay,
26:18but I'll borrow money from people
26:20so that they can fulfill their needs.
26:27Right?
26:28He's the one who will borrow money
26:29for the needs of others.
26:31And he's the one who will pay for it.
26:33And he might be the one who will be in danger.
26:36Because if you can't pay,
26:37and you'll return
26:38what you owe,
26:39he's the one who will be in danger.
26:41That's true.
26:42There are a lot of breadwinners
26:43who were imprisoned
26:44for their families.
26:46That's true.
26:47It's scary, right?
26:48Can we do that?
26:51He was imprisoned
26:52because he was forced
26:54to pay for my shortcomings
26:56and force my family
26:58to do what I'm supposed to do.
27:01That's the discarding
27:02that families are not told
27:04how to discard money.
27:06That's where it goes wrong.
27:09And you're in debt.
27:10You're still in debt.
27:11You still owe a lot of money.
27:13I owe a lot of money.
27:15You're in trouble every night.
27:17It's too much.
27:19It's almost crazy
27:20to be in that situation.
27:23No matter how hard you try,
27:28you'll realize
27:29that you're just going to pay
27:30for the debt over and over again.
27:32It's just like that.
27:33I was stuck in that situation.
27:36I couldn't run away.
27:38I couldn't call my sister.
27:40I asked for help
27:41because I couldn't take it anymore.
27:44I was reaching the point
27:47where I just wanted to rest
27:49because I was tired.
27:53It's a good thing
27:54that they're talking about
27:55real rest.
27:56Because sometimes,
27:57when they say,
27:58I just want to rest,
28:01it's scary.
28:03Because they're talking
28:04about a different type of rest.
28:06That's what they're trying to say.
28:08We need to be careful
28:09about their thoughts,
28:11their emotions,
28:12and their bodies.
28:15Do you share that
28:16with your siblings?
28:17The burden that you carry?
28:19I do share it.
28:20But my family
28:21is not like that.
28:24When you pour out your emotions,
28:27you'll say something mean.
28:30That's what's scary.
28:31Like here,
28:32I'm thinking
28:33because we're giving them
28:35a chance to express
28:37what they're thinking.
28:38Because they're not saying it.
28:40And you'll see
28:41that when they go out,
28:42there's a relief.
28:43My shoulders go down.
28:45Because when you're stressed,
28:46your shoulders go up.
28:48But after the story,
28:49it's like that.
28:50Because I'm observing them.
28:51And after this,
28:52I'm talking to them
28:53from the back.
28:54And they're saying,
28:56when they're talking to me,
28:57it's so nice
28:58because I was able to say
28:59what I wanted to say
29:01even though I didn't know
29:02what would happen
29:03after I said it.
29:08You