The provided text appears to be a transcript of a Japanese podcast or video featuring a group of people participating in a game or competition. The game seems to involve lying and deception, with participants trying to convince others that their false statements are true.
The text is filled with colloquialisms, slang, and cultural references, making it challenging to understand without context. However, some key points can be gathered:
* The group is playing a game where they try to deceive each other, with a scoring system in place.
* Participants are sharing stories, drawings, or other creative works, and others have to guess whether they are true or false.
* The game involves strategy and social deduction, as players try to figure out who is lying and who is telling the truth.
* The group is discussing rules, strategies, and scoring, indicating that the game is structured and has a competitive element.
* There are references to various topics, including movies, music, and pop culture, which are likely used as examples or themes for the game.
Overall, the text suggests a lighthearted and entertaining game or competition, with a focus on creative storytelling and social deduction.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone went to the Maglev Street for a photoshoot.
2. The person bought a guide but was hoping it wasn't cold chicken wings.
3. There is a competition where participants have to draw a picture based on an image on their cell phone.
4. The competition has a scoring system where the winner gets 4 points, the second place gets 3 points, and the third place gets 1 point higher than the Celestials.
5. The participants have to discuss and decide who is a liar after the competition.
6. The liar gets 0 points.
7. A person named Mr. Neymar is not a liar.
8. A person named Mr. Yoshimitsu has 4 points.
9. A person named Mr. Ear Fun, Mr. Tatsuya has 3 points.
10. There is a person named Mt. Fuji who is mentioned throughout the text.
11. The competition has multiple rounds, and the participants have to observe the surroundings and make adjustments accordingly.
12. The participants have to decide who is a liar by observing their behavior and body language.
13. There is a person named Yumemaru who wrote about a ratio.
14. The competition has a theme of "ba" which is the opposite of Kuen's Support Desk.
15. The participants have to have a meeting with a person named Mecha-san.
16. There is a weigh-in at the end of the competition.
17. The competition has a final round where the participants have to lie to win.
18. The winner of the competition gets a prize.