The conversation between Hila and Ethan revolves around the subreddit "/r/oldpeoplefacebook", where users share humorous posts and interactions from older people on Facebook. They go through various examples, including a woman complaining about celery being "filthy", a person posting a picture of a dog waving goodbye in response to a tragic news story, and a group called "Christian Moms Against Dabbing" that suggests dabbing might be a sign of demonic possession. They also discuss a post from Sean Spicer, where he accidentally shared his password, and a grandma who printed 15 pages of Facebook comments to read on the subway. The conversation is interspersed with jokes and humorous commentary about the quirky and sometimes disturbing nature of the posts.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The conversation is between two people, Ethan and Hila.
2. They are discussing a subreddit called "/r/oldpeoplefacebook".
3. The subreddit features posts and comments from older people on Facebook.
4. Ethan and Hila are reading and commenting on various posts from the subreddit.
5. One post is from a woman named Jo Ann who complains to the Green Giant about their celery being "ALWAYS FILTHY".
6. Another post is from a police department about a fatal car crash, but a commenter named Sharon responds with a picture of a dog waving goodbye.
7. A commenter on a post about a picture of cats mentions that she has lupus.
8. A Facebook page called "Christian Moms Against Dabbing" is discussed.
9. A post from a woman suggests that dabbing may be a sign of demonic possession and recommends seeking an exorcist.
10. Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, is mentioned as having posted his password on Twitter.
11. A commenter on a post about a grandson's good looks says "I could handle that much sex".
12. A woman printed out 15 pages of Facebook posts and comments to read on the subway.
13. A post about a 9-year-old boy singing "Amazing Grace" is discussed.
14. A woman's sister-in-law died in a fire, but she considers it a miracle that her Bible was not burned.
15. The conversation ends with Ethan and Hila thanking their audience for watching and making a joke about death in the family.