The text appears to be a dialogue or monologue, likely from a film, play, or other performance. It's set in a shopping mall and involves a character named João Neto and his friend. The character seems to be a young boy who dreams of ending world hunger and AIDS. He and his friend deal drugs and engage in other criminal activities.
In the conversation, they discuss their dreams and aspirations, their activities in the shopping mall, and their experiences with food, particularly the "Happy McLanche." The text also mentions a lawsuit and a toy, possibly related to the character's relationship with a mother and her son.
The character seems to be torn
1. The speaker was seven years old when they first went to a shopping mall.
2. They had a happy experience there, eating a delicious meal.
3. The speaker's mother was the mother of a boy named João Neto.
4. João Neto had 10 accounts at the time of the shopping mall visit.
5. The speaker had a dream of ending world hunger as a child.
6. Another boy in their class had a dream of finding a cure for AIDS.
7. The speaker was part of a group dealing drugs in their class, but they pretended to be saints in the classroom.
8. They wrote a dissertation on how to end world hunger and AIDS.
9. The speaker was involved in a criminal activity, but they were not the main culprit.
10. The speaker was involved in a lawsuit due to a disagreement over a toy.
11. The speaker had a pet monkey and was unhappy with a sandwich named "Happy McLanche."
12. The speaker was involved in a project related to a Barbie doll that could ride a horse.
13. The speaker was involved in several projects with a boy from the Flying Club.