my ordinary life - the living tombstone full version 『edit audio』1 hora* - Summary

Summary

The transcript provided appears to be a dialogue or monologue from a song or a spoken word piece, with timestamps indicating when each phrase or line is spoken. The dialogue seems to revolve around the themes of desires, letting go, and the passage of time. The speaker expresses their indifference towards things just being things, and their desire to be part of someone's desires, life, and future. They repeatedly express gratitude and thankfulness, often followed by laughter. The dialogue ends with the speaker expressing their willingness to let go for the final time, and the phrase "nice clothes".

Facts

1. The text contains a series of timestamps, indicating the start of different sections or segments within a larger piece of content. Each timestamp is followed by a description of the content that follows, which could be dialogue, music, laughter, or other sounds.

2. The text frequently mentions the phrase "I don't care that they're just being things." This suggests that the speaker is expressing indifference or nonchalance towards certain aspects of their situation or environment.

3. The phrase "make me part of your" appears multiple times in the text, followed by various nouns such as "desires", "life", "room", "future", and "dinner". This indicates a desire on the part of the speaker to become an integral part of someone else's experiences or aspirations.

4. The speaker expresses gratitude multiple times, with the phrases "thank you" and "thank you very much". These expressions of gratitude could be directed towards a specific person or entity, or they could be general expressions of appreciation.

5. The text contains several instances of the word "foreign", which could be used to describe something or someone that is unfamiliar, strange, or not from one's own culture or personal experiences.

6. The phrase "let go" is mentioned several times, which could suggest a need to release or let go of something, whether it's a burden, a feeling, or an attachment.

7. The text ends with the speaker expressing indifference towards certain aspects of their situation, with the phrase "I don't care that they're just being things". This suggests a resigned acceptance or lack of concern for these aspects.

8. The speaker also mentions the phrase "nice clothes" several times, which could indicate a desire for comfort, style, or a positive self-image.

9. The text contains several instances of laughter, which could indicate humor, amusement, or a positive emotional response to the situation or content being discussed.

10. The speaker mentions the phrase "for the very last time" multiple times, which could suggest a sense of finality or resolution in their situation or thoughts.