The text appears to be a dialogue between a host and a guest, likely on a YouTube video. The host seems to be discussing various topics, including test answers, the use of drugs in exams, and the role of a conductor in a symphony orchestra. The guest, Felipe Neto, seems to be responding to the host's questions and comments, occasionally expressing his own thoughts and opinions. The host also mentions a test with a question about the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, and the space race, and discusses the responses from students. The conversation also touches on the importance of studying for tests and the difficulty of certain questions. The host ends the video by inviting viewers to subscribe to the channel and watch more videos.
1. The speaker is talking about a test they took, expressing their excitement and anticipation for the results.
2. They mention a 'laugh video' and a 'love of God', suggesting that the test might have a humorous or religious aspect.
3. The speaker refers to a 'sport' and a 'drug test', indicating that the test could be related to physical health or fitness.
4. They express concern about the difficulty of finding their own answer and the potential for cheating.
5. The speaker mentions a 'channel' and 'test answers', suggesting that they are sharing the test online.
6. They refer to a 'brazilian maestro' and 'Barack Obama', suggesting that the test questions might be related to historical or political figures.
7. The speaker talks about the 'conductor' and a 'symphony orchestra', indicating that they might be referring to a music-related test.
8. They mention the 'cold war' and 'new world order', suggesting that the test could be related to history or geopolitics.
9. They discuss the difficulty of answering questions about 'socialist country in America' and 'space race'.
10. The speaker talks about the 'illuminati' and 'new world order', suggesting that the test might be related to conspiracy theories or secret societies.
11. They refer to 'studying for a test' and 'preparing for life at any time', indicating that the test might be related to education or self-improvement.
12. The speaker talks about a 'mathematics textbook' and 'truck carried 35 old women and 22 pigs', suggesting that the test might be related to logic or problem-solving.
13. They mention 'teachers meeting' and 'choosing textbooks for 2016', indicating that the test might be related to education or curriculum.
14. The speaker discusses the 'importance of difficult literature' and 'favorite authors', suggesting that the test might be related to literature or writing.
15. They talk about 'borrowing books' and 'reading', indicating that the test might be related to reading or literature.
16. The speaker refers to 'exercises' and 'doing a marathon', suggesting that the test might be related to physical activity or health.