This text appears to be a transcript of a conversation discussing various topics, including online purchases, scams, art, and record-breaking transactions. It includes anecdotes, humorous remarks, and opinions about different subjects. The speaker mentions specific amounts and details about purchases made, online auctions, and the art market. Throughout the conversation, the speaker expresses skepticism, amusement, and curiosity about the discussed topics.
1. The speaker discusses their role as a game on the ground, and talks about staying out of recordings.
2. They mention a competitor in the whip and a person named kaka, who they don't know.
3. The speaker talks about the biggest online purchases ever made, mentioning purchases that could be either useful or useless.
4. They recount an internet scam they fell for, involving an email from the prince of Nigeria.
5. They discuss the purchase of a city for $216,000 on eBay, and the subsequent sale of the city for $2 million.
6. They mention an online auction where a lunch was auctioned off for $45 million.
7. They discuss the purchase of a yacht for $168 million, with rumors stating that the Russian billionaire Abramovitch, owner of Manchester City, may be the buyer.
8. They mention a painting that was considered the most expensive piece of art sold online in history, which was sold for $9.9 million.
9. They talk about a book that broke the record for anticipated book sales for $34.90 in pre-sale.
10. They mention a video game where a company bought a planet for $6 million.
11. They discuss the idea of creating a mini version of a painting that sold for $9.9 million, and hosting an auction to see who can create the best art inspired by it.
12. They mention the purchase of a jet by entrepreneur Mark Cuban for $40 million, which was the biggest purchase of a fresh start in e-commerce history.
13. They talk about the possibility of using a price video app to avoid falling for promotions, and mention a subscription to a channel with 35 million subscribers.