The neon signs of Jakarta flickered as Rian adjusted his green jacket, a standard uniform for the city's army of motorcycle taxis (Ojol). He was filming a "prank" video for his small channel, Hallomy Prank, hoping for a viral hit. The plan was simple: pretend to be a delivery driver who had "lost" the customer's food, only to surprise them with a giant tip or a replacement meal.
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Rian realized that the ultimate "prank" was the one he’d played on himself—thinking that temporary internet fame was better than a lifestyle of genuine independence and self-love. Single 101: An Introduction To The Solo Movement The "Thrill" Factor: Prank content provides an adrenaline
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