The text appears to be a transcription of a video or podcast where the speaker is discussing various topics and sharing personal anecdotes. The conversation is informal and jumps between different subjects, including:
* A discussion about online discussions and how people often engage in arguments without being genuinely interested in the topic.
* A story about a woman who lost a NASA scholarship due to her tweets.
* A personal anecdote about the speaker's friend, Emerson Nunes, and his experiences.
* A discussion about the importance of expressing genuine happiness online.
* A story about a student strike and how the speaker and their friends supported the teachers.
* A conversation about a 10-year-old girl who was beaten up by another girl.
* A discussion about politics, including pension reform and tax reform.
* A personal anecdote about the speaker's experience with a fake news article.
* A conversation about Bolsonaro and his response to a tweet.
* A personal anecdote about the speaker's experience with a condom.
Throughout the conversation, the speaker frequently interrupts themselves and changes topics, creating a sense of informality and spontaneity.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person named Adam Johnson is discussed on the internet.
2. Naomi was accepted into an internship at NASA.
3. Homer Rica commented on Naomi's tweet about working at NASA.
4. Naomi replied to Homer Rica, stating she was working at NASA and at the National Space Council.
5. A woman lost a NASA scholarship due to a series of tweets.
6. The woman asked for an internship at NASA after a fight on Twitter with a counselor.
7. Emerson Nunes, also known as Robinho, is a friend of the speaker.
8. Emerson Nunes has been a friend of the speaker for 18 years.
9. The speaker is in São Paulo.
10. A girl who got into a fight was wearing a shirt from Club TSE.
11. The speaker mentions a strike by teachers and students.
12. The speaker talks about a 10-year-old girl beating up another girl.
13. The speaker mentions a character named Marcão.
14. The speaker mentions a person named Leandro.
15. The speaker talks about a strike by bus drivers.
16. The speaker mentions a person named Ronaldo.
17. The speaker mentions a person named Maicon.
18. The speaker mentions a person named Alex Sandro Marcelo.
19. The speaker mentions a person named Bolsonaro.
20. The speaker mentions a person named Jesus.
21. The speaker talks about a test taken by an employee of the United States Embassy.
22. The speaker mentions a person named Carlos.
23. The speaker mentions a person named Oxi.
Note that these facts are mostly about people and events mentioned in the text, but there may be other facts that are not as clear or relevant.