The text appears to be a transcript of a comedian's stand-up routine, likely in Portuguese. The comedian discusses their experience recording a Netflix special, mentioning the excitement and nervousness of performing for a global audience. They also share a conversation with their mother, who is confused about how Netflix works, comparing it to a video store and YouTube. The comedian jokes about their mother's misunderstanding and the idea of having to pay for Netflix content, which was previously free. The routine is filled with humorous anecdotes and witty observations about everyday life, technology, and relationships.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is going to join Netflix.
2. The speaker completed high school.
3. The speaker's friends, Tiago and Elmar, are recording an original special for Netflix worldwide.
4. The speaker met with foreigners from Netflix, including a woman responsible for candidates.
5. The speaker doesn't speak English fluently but can understand it.
6. The speaker's English is described as "assimilation English," like that of a person in a coma who listens but can't respond.
7. The speaker wants to be a part of a song to watch every month with their girlfriend.
8. The girlfriend can block the speaker on Instagram and Facebook.
9. The speaker's friend, Ailson, recommended Netflix to them.
10. Netflix will release a stand-up comedy special in 28 different countries.
11. The speaker is happy to be a part of the Netflix project.
12. The speaker recorded the stand-up comedy special in two sessions.
13. The speaker felt a lot of adrenaline while recording the special.
14. The speaker has been doing comedy for nine years.
15. The speaker left their home in the countryside to do stand-up comedy in Curitiba and São Paulo.
16. The speaker is part of a group of four friends who are achieving success in comedy.
17. Netflix is giving the opportunity to the speaker and other emerging comedians to make a presence in the industry.
18. The speaker's mother doesn't understand what Netflix is.
19. The speaker's mother thinks Netflix is like a video store where you have to rent videos.
20. The speaker's mother is not familiar with the internet and thinks YouTube and Netflix are the same thing.
21. The speaker's mother doesn't want to pay to watch Netflix.
22. The speaker thinks it's wrong that their mother has to pay to watch Netflix when she's used to watching YouTube for free.