This is a transcript of a stand-up comedy routine by a woman who has Tourette's syndrome, a neurological disorder that causes involuntary vocal and motor tics. She jokes about how her condition affects her sex life, and how she can tell if the sex is good or bad by the presence or absence of her tics. She also makes fun of her own tics and the reactions of her partners.
1. The speaker is describing a birthday celebration in her home country of North Korea, where she received a gift of one kilogram of biscuits and sweets. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.32: no biscuit no it's a sweet\n00:00:03.44: this is only special day in kimberlen's\n00:00:05.84: birthday\n00:00:06.56: it's they give to us gift one kilograms\n00:00:10.64: biscuit and sweet so that is special\n00:00:20.04: [Music]", metadata={})]
2. The speaker lived in North Korea and was not aware of the outside world, having only watched North Korean movies and documentaries. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:23.76: when i lived in north korea i didn't\n00:00:26.16: know too much about the outside\n00:00:28.48: countries we never seen outside\n00:00:29.76: countries movies we only\n00:00:31.44: watched north koreans movie and kim\n00:00:33.92: family's documentaries\n00:00:36.88: north korea is distribution countries\n00:00:38.48: so everyone is a different amount is\n00:00:41.76: government", metadata={})]
3. In North Korea, the government controlled the amount of food each person received daily. For instance, housewives received 300 grams of rice, high school students received 0.3 grams, and university students received 600 grams. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:44.32: house wipes 300 grams a\n00:00:48.64: day\n00:00:49.12: and the strength is the same 300 grams\n00:00:51.76: and the high school is 0.3 grams\n00:00:54.00: universities 600 grams and workers\n00:00:57.12: 700 or 900 grams", metadata={})]
4. The speaker's family had to divide a bag of rice among 15 days and three meals, which was never enough for them. Despite their hunger, they never complained to their family because it was against government rules. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:59.28: is never enough to us\n00:00:59.84: so we always hunger but we never\n00:01:03.76: complained\n00:01:05.28: to our family is the parents because\n00:01:08.60: that is a government rules", metadata={})]
5. The speaker's uncle died because he was starving. This event shocked the speaker and her brother, who was in worse condition. The speaker and her brother then decided to leave North Korea and cross the border into China. [Source: Document(page_content="00:02:10.48: my uncle already starving but he didn't tell it to us\n00:02:13.76: so look like him his own\n00:02:17.20: skins and bones so he stayed seven days\n00:02:19.76: and then he passed away\n00:02:22.72: me and the younger brother left north korea\n00:02:25.68: in other times", metadata={})]
6. The speaker and her brother were arrested by Chinese authorities and were sent back to North Korea. The speaker was sent to a prison camp, while her brother was returned to North Korea. The speaker's brother is still missing, and she does not know whether