COISAS QUE EU NÃO ENTENDO - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a monologue or a comedic sketch about the absurdities of everyday life. The speaker talks about the challenges of going to the hairdresser, where they have to navigate a system that is hard to understand. They also share a story about a friend who tried to circumvent a security system by lying about having a cell phone with a camera.

The speaker then shifts to talking about street vendors and how they come up with creative ways to sell their products. They share a humorous anecdote about a vendor who sells a doll on the subway and another who tries to sell a CD player.

Throughout the monologue, the speaker pokes fun at the absurdities of modern life, including the complexities of technology and the challenges of making a living. The tone is lighthearted and comedic, with the speaker using wordplay and witty observations to make humorous points.

In the final section, the speaker reveals that the entire monologue was meant to be a joke and that they are aware of the struggles of street vendors and the importance of security guards doing their job. The speaker concludes by thanking the audience for watching and inviting them to follow them on social media.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker went to a hairdresser and had to sit in a chair to wash their hair.
2. The speaker mentions that some people, like hairdressers, have power over others.
3. The speaker's friend was in a meeting in a building where cell phones with cameras were not allowed.
4. The friend had to leave their phone outside to enter the meeting.
5. The friend called someone who was in the meeting to get help to get in.
6. The person who was in the meeting came out and gave instructions to the doorman.
7. The doorman then let the friend in after they said they didn't have a cell phone with a camera.
8. The speaker works at a mall.
9. The speaker's friend was in a difficult situation and had to think of a way to make money.
10. Street vendors sell various items, including drain plugs and portable chargers.
11. The speaker saw a person selling a CD player on the subway.
12. The person was selling the CD player for a low price, claiming it was from Moscow.
13. The speaker mentions that some people sell items on the street, such as bracelets.
14. The speaker saw a street vendor selling a doll on the subway.
15. The vendor was trying to make a sale by claiming the doll was a rare item.
16. The speaker thinks that some street vendors have to be creative to make a living.
17. The speaker mentions that some people have to resort to selling items on the street to make ends meet.
18. The speaker knows a person who sells items on the street to make a living.
19. The speaker thinks that the life of a street vendor is difficult.
20. The speaker appreciates the creativity and resourcefulness of street vendors.

Note: Some of the facts are mentioned in a humorous or sarcastic tone, but I have tried to extract the underlying facts without including opinions or biases.