Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Content Type:** Song lyrics or a poetic monologue
**Theme:** Longing, Love, Heartbreak, and Nostalgia
**Summary:**
The speaker reflects on a past relationship, expressing a mix of emotions: longing, love, and heartbreak. They reminisce about shared moments, acknowledge the end of the relationship, and struggle to accept the separation. The tone shifts between yearning for the partner, asserting independence, and recognizing the inevitability of change. The text also touches on themes of identity, the passage of time, and the complexities of human emotions.
**Key Points:**
* Nostalgia for a past relationship
* Conflict between longing and moving on
* Acceptance of the relationship's end
* Reflections on identity, time, and human emotions
* Emotional turmoil and introspection
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping in mind to exclude opinions and provide short sentences with numbers:
**Note:** The text appears to be a transcript of a song or a spoken word piece, which is largely composed of subjective expressions, emotions, and personal experiences. As a result, the number of extractable "facts" in the classical sense is limited. Here's what could be considered as factual:
1. **Timestamps are provided**: Throughout the text, timestamps (e.g., `00:00:00.00`) indicate the timing of spoken words or music.
2. **Multiple speakers/dialogue is implied**: While not explicitly stated, the text suggests multiple speakers or a dialogue due to the use of "you" and "I" in contrasting statements.
3.. **Reference to Technology**:
* **WhatsApp is mentioned** (`Open WhatsApp`)
* **Twitter is referenced** (`make a text on Twitter`)
* **Phone calls are mentioned** (`on the phone on the call`)
4. **Geographic/Cultural References**:
* **Italy is mentioned** (`fighting for Italy`)
* **Atacama is referenced** (`Atacama`)
* **Japanese** (as a nationality or reference to something Japanese, `don't get Japanese`)
5. **Specific Names/Titles**:
* **Charlie is mentioned by name** (`there's Charlie`)
* **Louis** (possibly a reference to a person or a work, `Louis the painting 38`)
* **Malake** (context unclear, `save Malake`)
* **Dina** (context unclear, `Dina's rate`)
* **John** (in a "dear John" context, which typically implies a letter to end a relationship)
6. **Year Mentioned**:
* **2019** (in the context of a fight, `2019 fight`)
Please note that the interpretation of some points (e.g., names, places) might vary depending on the broader context not provided in the transcript.