 What's up internet? We're almost two years into the pandemic and to be honest, the cabin fever drives me nuts sometimes. And I can't even see my friends' IRL. But if I can't travel or even see my friends' IRL, then at least I can make new friends online. So we reached out to some YouTubers in our region. You're going to meet the toolful of Malaysian PC building, learn the one insult you should never use on a Singaporean gamer, as well as the best explanation I've ever heard on how to tackle future-proofing. We'll round that out with someone who's actually met the line of Sebastian, of course, everybody's favorite LTT. Is he a nice guy in real life? Does he drop things as well when the camera is off? We'll find out. And finally, para sa ating mga OFWs, we also have someone from the Middle East talking about how the tech scene is there. But before all of those guys, you're going to meet our sponsor. Kailangan na kailangan na windows. Pero san ko hukuan ng legit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Udi na lang. May cdkeyovers.com. Madali lang ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Daan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pang 5 minutes finished. May legit, working CDK na para sa windows mo. Gamitin lang aming code para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura, at original software, check out CDKoffers.com. We do get a lot of traffic from the Philippines and I'm really grateful for that as well because it's all organic. What I do for my audience is like where every store, every prominent store knows my name. So I would ask my audience to tell the whichever store they go to that I sent them so that the store will take a little bit more care with my audience. Maybe a store, the sales person was being rude or something and they would text me. I would call the shop up and like, dude, what up? What's your problem? Pino players, they love to use the voice chat and they are super aggressive. Everyone, top lane, top lane. How are the gamers in Singapore? The people you meet online, if you play with a lot of Singapore players, are they toxic? Because Filipino players have that reputation. We're very vocal and we like to trash talk. How are SG players? Here's the thing. I think Singaporean haters, the toxic Singaporean gamers, they will really find the most, I don't know, the most insulting thing they can say. To stick it to you. They have a lot of brains, but they don't use it very well. That's the thing. There's a rule in Singapore, don't play mother. Don't play mother already. Don't play mother, don't play... Don't play mother. Oh, it's okay. Everything is okay, but mother is off limits. Okay. So, you can say anything else, but don't insult his mother. Yes, yes. So, if someone accidentally mentions someone's mom, they're like, hey, don't play mother. That's across the line, yo. Yes, yes, yes. Okay. You can insult my ancestor, but not the mom. Not my mom. Because in the Philippines, we use that all the time. We have a particular expression that, you know, very... Yes, yes. Very offensive. I know that one. Yes, I know. You come across some Filipino players online. I play enough Dota to come across. Just to know that. Yes, yes. But okay, here's the thing. The thing I like about Filipino players is that y'all have a lot of passion. Y'all have a lot of passion in gaming. Sadee ka. My name is Suhtai Katima, also known as Katima Gaming on my YouTube channel. I'm a university lecturer here at Chiang Mai, Thailand. Like almost American English. Did you study there or...? No, not at all. I got this accent from the Philippines. From here. Yeah, from the Visayasri. I studied in Dumagete in Sileman for almost 10 years because in the early 2000s, K-12 was not adopted yet. So I took advantage of that by just taking four years in high school instead of six. The term we use is called OPUS. You have every time when people ask, OPUS, what's your OPUS? What was the original purpose of your computer? And you always have to think that don't forget that everything you use will always invalidate that original purpose. You have a phone, you say, oh, I just want to use it for school and communication. All of a sudden, two, three years later, you're using it for gaming and you're complaining it's not good enough. OPUS. I like that term. Is that the... This is the first time I've heard that term. It's prevalent in Thailand like a lot of people enthusiastically use that term. Yeah, because the term future proof, we don't... Since we don't use English anyways to use it with the slang, we try to just say the term is translated to positioning and OPUS, the original purpose of your computer. And if you tell them that set your original purpose higher than what you need now, you're going to position yourself to a longer... You stretch it out a little longer. You know, I don't know whether you know this, but in Malaysia, Filipinos are like... Not to say labeled, but they are known as the very nice people. Oh, it's... Yeah. It's like... Yeah, so I don't know whether you know that, but every time I say, oh, my God, they're so nice people. And yeah, I mean, I do have like few friends who were Filipinos when I was in college and they were extremely nice. They are the nicest people on planet Earth. I'm not saying it because you're a Filipino, but it's good. Just so you know. How is your correspondence with Lioness? I met him during an event for honor in France. Met him and yes, he came with slippers with the socks on. Into the event? Into the event. Thank you so Lioness. At his school, it was nice to talk to, but I feel like he's a very great person. And... But I think from a conversational point of view, I think someone like Anton will have a more deeper conversation with him because of the whole PC life. For me, I had more conversation about him of stupid stuff because, you know, he has a very good sense of humor. So we were talking nantag and because his wife is Singaporean, so he's super close to us. So we were just talking about stuff like that. And yeah, so it was nice to talk to. And I also met that... Yeah, so yeah. So that's what I met. Is he like, you know, legitimately very overactive? Like, he's very energetic. I mean, like, like he's not always energetic in the videos anyway. You know how it goes like, ah, then it goes down. Then it goes, ah, bang goes. Yeah, just how he is. So, what do you see on the video is how exactly he is? Um, as a new FW, siyempre, looking by for other opportunities. So before, I worked in Africa as an IT... ITM platform. So dito, ngayon, lumipat ako dun after three years. So ngayon, five years na dito as an IT consultant. Where would you suggest? Like, I mean, the UAE, um, you know, mangiligaw sa PC parts. Where would you suggest na ay shop? Parang, anong, parang Gilmore nila? Ah, okay, ya. Um, not really Gilmore. Kung familiar kayo, sir, dati sa cyber zone, sa SNR headset. Ah, ya. Dito sa Dubai, sa Al Ain Plaza. So, alershad trade, ay, po kamap lang. Yon, yung, may isang shop dun na, na PM nyo na lang, may isang shop dun na. Okay, yung, ah, moderate, pero kasi dun sa, Al Ain Plaza na yun, nandun lahat yung computer shops. Like kasi na, yun na, naranasan man yung, pabili, pumili nung PC parts dito, chaka, pumili nung PC parts dun. Ano yung pagkaiba? Like, is there any difference in the way, like, customers are, or the way the sale staff are, yun no, dito, compared yun? Dito, parang nagsagis, talaga sila nung mga, magandang author na pigs. Ngun kasi, experience ko dati, baka sakin lang naman, parang, medyo, pag sumagut yung tech representative dun sa Gilmore, parang, parang di naman yun yung, ano yung, parang, ah, napukunta dun sa medyo mahal na sa gestion. Okay. Nandun lahat yung, so lilypata ka nang shop, magahana pa napa ko. So, para sa, experience ko lang naman, sorry, di ko naman sinasabing lahat, pero, that's wrong. Big thanks to all the channels who participated, Kathima Gaming from Thailand, Mobhouse from Malaysia, Julian Tech from Singapore, Adam Lobo from Malaysia, and Alex PC Tech from the UAE. Please do check them out, their links are in the text description. All quality. To be honest, I really wanted to do this video because I think there's a lot of good tech coverage, both locally, as well as in our own backyard. Top of mind kasi yung mga big Western tech channels, but there's a lot of content quite close by that is quality and that should be encouraged and supported. Kasama na si Hardware Sugar dun, of course sana, but a lot of other great Asian YouTubers as well. If you think we should reach out to other channels, please say so in the comments and thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans na afford na namin to kupuwa na to, and edyok lang. 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