The speaker discusses various signs they've seen in their daily life, indicating humor, frustration, and confusion. They start by describing a sign that says "don't run, don't run. kill don't die," and comment on its ambiguity. They mention a Brazilian genius who created a similar sign, and express disbelief that it has remained intact since September 2020.
The speaker also talks about a sign that says "pull" and "push" on a door, and notes the confusion this can cause. They mention a professional sign warning against stealing a tracking iPhone, and express surprise that the thief even learned to be a good person after seeing it.
The speaker then talks about a sign warning of the danger of an avocado falling, and expresses confusion about why someone would plant an avocado tree in the middle of the sidewalk. They mention a sign indicating the presence of a tracking app on an iPhone, and express surprise at the thief's learning curve.
The speaker also discusses various other signs, including one warning about the dangers of not respecting warnings, and another indicating that a bathroom is in use. They mention a sign that seems to be a warning against a certain behavior, but the speaker is confused about its meaning.
The speaker concludes by discussing a sign that announces a woman's participation in the Tokyo Olympics, and expresses surprise and pride at the news. They also mention a sign warning against certain items being taken on a plane, and express surprise at the existence of such a list.
The speaker concludes by expressing frustration with the prevalence of avocados in Brazil, and declares a ban on them.
1. The video starts with a greeting to the viewer, who is likely to have seen a sign before. [Source: Document 1]
2. The speaker explains that the signs they will be looking at today are the ones that inspire enthusiasm and motivation. [Source: Document 1]
3. The speaker mentions a sign that has been on a screen since September 27, 2020, and has never broken on its own. [Source: Document 1]
4. The speaker discusses a sign that says "Léo is getting horned, let him know number 9984" and belongs to a store that sells awnings. [Source: Document 1]
5. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Don't steal it, it's a tracking iPhone." [Source: Document 2]
6. The speaker discusses a sign that says "Don't run, don't run. Kill don't die you need to say don't kill so you don't die." [Source: Document 1]
7. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Pull" and explains that pulling an object towards you is the act of pushing. [Source: Document 1]
8. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Professional, don't steal it, it's a tracking iPhone." [Source: Document 2]
9. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Danger of an avocado falling." [Source: Document 2]
10. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Congratulations to my daughter Ketlin, who won a medal in the Tokyo Olympics." [Source: Document 2]
11. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Don't take a 40 cm machete on a plane." [Source: Document 3]
12. The speaker talks about a sign that says "North zone Natal so that's why people leave the house just wanting to go for a walk." [Source: Document 3]
13. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Attention, pay attention to the medicine part 301, please don't disturb other apartments." [Source: Document 3]
14. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Whoever smokes smokes their life don't smoke like Achorros is he making a reference to the shape of Churros." [Source: Document 3]
15. The speaker talks about a sign that says "Be careful, don't go beyond falling avocados, diversion for pedestrians." [Source: Document 4]
16. The speaker talks about a sign that says "A man dies from electrocution when trying to get an unblemished avocado, it was his fault, it was the avocado's fault, he really deserves to be removed from society." [Source: Document 4]