
@adarshgupta_offical is live
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The speaker begins by greeting a viewer named Nasri and expressing gratitude for their presence. They mention having just finished eating and being live until 6:00 p.m., suggesting viewers return at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. for three separate visits. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote about visiting a temple at 5:00 a.m. and offering Barfi to the deity. They express frustration with YouTube, stating a loss of interest due to people not showing up on time for their live streams, including those they support. The speaker highlights that only three people have joined their live stream in 21 minutes, despite their consistent effort to be on time for others' streams.
The speaker discusses the issue of people not reciprocally joining their live streams on time, mentioning that they themselves are punctual for others, like Varsha ji. They express disappointment that others don't show the same commitment. The speaker then thanks Suman didi for joining and asks about the duration of her live stream, mentioning they saw her live at 10:00 p.m. the previous night. They declare that from now on, they will only attend two people's live streams, one being Suman didi, without revealing the other's name.
The conversation shifts to the weather, with the speaker noting the beautiful and pleasant conditions, and inviting viewers to comment on the weather in their locations. They suggest that showing the scenic view might attract more viewers than face videos, which they plan to stop making. The speaker addresses a potential audio issue, attributing it to network problems, and mentions that their phone fell a few days prior, possibly affecting the sound quality.
They continue to discuss their live stream schedule, stating they are usually live at 8:00 a.m. and will join Suman didi's live stream at 10:00 a.m. with all their IDs. The speaker then addresses a viewer who is making threats, stating they don't recognize the person and are not intimidated. They challenge the person to reveal their address, while mentioning their own address is in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh. The speaker emphasizes that they are from Ballia and are not easily threatened.
The speaker reiterates their concern about the low sound quality, again linking it to their phone falling. They plan to have their phone checked and cleaned to resolve the issue. They also mention that they have been delaying their live streams, starting at 10:00 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. instead of their usual 3:00 p.m. fixed timing. They anticipate being busy after the 10th of the month and may not be live for a few days.
The conversation then returns to the topic of food, with the speaker describing what they ate (vegetables, kheer, and puwa) and expressing a dislike for gram vegetables. They jokingly suggest that a viewer named Adarsh should be asked about food. The speaker also comments on their silky hair, attributing it to applying aloe vera and coconut oil.
The speaker then brings up an analogy about sharing food or money during a live stream. They explain that while they can show things to everyone, they cannot physically give items to each viewer. They extend this analogy to a hypothetical situation where someone might like them and want to meet, emphasizing that they cannot go to everyone's house.
The speaker also discusses their personal belongings, clarifying that a ring they are wearing was bought with their own money or gifted by their brother, not taken from anyone else. They mention their brother's generosity, including gifting them a laptop for their studies. They express regret about not attending coaching classes for over 100 days due to oversleeping and plan to resume classes soon.
The speaker then shares a story about a "boy" from Bihar who is making threatening comments, saying he will "hang and throw away" the speaker. They express fear and discomfort with such comments, especially as they are the youngest in their family. They reiterate their fear of meeting strangers who might harm them.
The speaker advises a viewer named Choti to provide the ID of someone who is bothering them, promising to address the issue directly and ensure the person doesn't trouble them again. They also suggest filing a police complaint for harassment, emphasizing that the police take complaints from girls seriously. The speaker shares their own experience of reporting online harassment to the police, highlighting their connections within the police station.
The speaker also warns against trusting everyone online, especially those with new channels, and advises against sharing personal information like Gmail and passwords. They recount a past experience with a "friend" who made inappropriate comments on their videos, leading to that person's ID being deleted.
The speaker then talks about their desire to make everyone happy and expresses their wish to God that anyone who makes negative comments in their live stream be "quickly attached to the people and put on top." They explain that their goal is to spread happiness and support, and they appreciate viewers who stay and comment.
The speaker discusses their preference for business over a job, drawing a parallel to "Devi ji" who also runs a business. They express a desire to learn counting but acknowledge it's not practical for their shop. They also comment on "girls' work," saying they enjoy watching it but wouldn't do it themselves, highlighting the differences in societal roles.
The speaker shares another instance of someone threatening to "hang and throw away" them, expressing their fear of such encounters. They emphasize their preference to stay away from quarrels and fights, especially because of their family. They reiterate their fear of meeting strangers who might harm them.
The speaker also discusses the importance of respect, stating that those who give respect receive respect. They recount an incident where a boy in their live stream made inappropriate comments, which they found disrespectful. They also mention their commitment to supporting others who support them, but not those who are unsupportive.
The speaker then encourages a viewer named Devi ji to create another ID in their name, suggesting names like "Rain Queen Butterfly," to help them achieve "full mono" (monetization). They advise against "half mono" due to the difficulties involved. They explain that full mono requires significant effort, including 1000 hours of watch time in a month.
The speaker promises not to forget those who support them after monetization and expresses concern about reducing live stream time, as suggested by some. They clarify that they will continue to come live for an hour. They also mention that their younger sister's smile makes them happy and motivates them to smile for everyone.
The speaker addresses the issue of their long hair, explaining they had to cut it short due to negative comments during live streams. They mention that they don't go to the gym and plan to join other work after two years, once they achieve monetization. They also share a personal anecdote about their father comforting them with money when they cry.
The speaker concludes by reiterating their appreciation for viewers' support and comments. They again mention their ongoing issue with low sound quality and plan to get their phone checked. They also share their live stream schedule, which is usually 3:00 p.m., but they have been starting later recently. They express their wish for everyone to be happy and to continue supporting them.