UDAH KELEWATAN!!! DI KEJAR POCONG SAMPAI RUMAH, AKHIRNYA KITA BAKAR! SELAMAT TINGGAL POCONG!!! - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording. The content is informal and conversational, and it seems to be a vlog or a YouTube video about a person's experience with a "pocong," which is a type of ghost or spirit in Indonesian folklore.

The narrator mentions that they have been followed by a pocong and are trying to get rid of it. They mention various methods for catching or repelling the pocong, including using ropes, kerosene, and spiritual rituals.

Throughout the transcript, the narrator also engages with their audience, asking for comments and subscriptions, and mentions other topics unrelated to the pocong, such as their daily life, friends, and interests.

The tone of the transcript is informal and humorous, with the narrator often laughing and joking about their situation.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator mentions that they were followed by a Pocong when they moved to a new house.
2. The narrator's friend, Semen, asked them to pray to subscribe to their channel.
3. The narrator mentions that they need to prepare some items to get rid of the Pocong, including kerosene and Spiritus.
4. The narrator mentions that they will try to tie the Pocong with a rope to a photo of Minho.
5. The narrator talks about a Hadith book.
6. The narrator mentions that they will invite a psychic to their house to help get rid of the Pocong.
7. The narrator mentions that they need to clean their house to get rid of the Pocong.
8. The narrator mentions that the Pocong can suck out their aura and make them weak.
9. The narrator mentions that the Pocong can be found in Sidoarjo.
10. The narrator talks about a gadget shop.
11. The narrator mentions that they will try to burn the Pocong.
12. The narrator mentions that they will use a special website to help get rid of the Pocong.
13. The narrator mentions that they will need to be careful and not stay late at night to avoid the Pocong.
14. The narrator mentions that they will need to take off their shoes before entering their house to avoid the Pocong.
15. The narrator mentions that they will try to catch the Pocong and tie it up.
16. The narrator talks about a tea warehouse door.
17. The narrator mentions that they will need to find a place to burn the Pocong.
18. The narrator mentions that they will need to use a strong rope to tie up the Pocong.
19. The narrator mentions that they will need to be careful not to get kicked out by the Pocong.
20. The narrator mentions that they will try to open the door to let the Pocong out.

Please note that some of these facts may not be actual facts, but rather statements made by the narrator in the context of the story.