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The text is a transcript of a video about the origin and characteristics of the pocong, a type of ghost in Indonesian folklore. The speaker explains that the pocong is a spirit of a dead person who is wrapped in a shroud and cannot rest until the shroud is removed. The speaker also mentions different types of pocong, such as the red pocong and the kuyang, and how to avoid or defeat them. The speaker also tells some personal stories and jokes about the pocong and invites the viewers to comment and subscribe.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the origin and characteristics of the pocong and kuyang, two types of ghosts in Indonesia.
2. The pocong is a ghost that comes from someone who died and was buried with the shroud not removed, so it wanders around and asks for help.
3. The pocong can appear in various places, such as under banyan trees, banana trees, cemeteries, or quiet roads, and usually haunts people who took part in the funeral process.
4. The pocong can move by floating or disappearing, but some people believe that it jumps up and down.
5. The red pocong is a variant of the pocong that is more aggressive and unpredictable, and is said to be the king or leader of the pocong.
6. The kuyang is a ghost that comes from a woman who practiced black magic to achieve eternal life, and can detach her head from her body and fly with her organs.
7. The kuyang likes to suck the blood of newborn babies or postpartum women, and can transform into a bird or a cat to trick its victims.
8. The kuyang leaves its body in a safe place while flying, and to kill it, one has to insert sharp objects in the joints of the neck of the body.
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