BEETHOVEN DO GÁS E AS POMBAS BURRAS - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses his recent video recording and the reactions he received. He mentions a comment about his brother exchanging his car for a richer one, and questions the definition of richness. He then talks about his admiration for Beethoven's fame despite his unpopular music, and speculates on the effort and time it takes to create a song.

He plays a piece of music and expresses his amusement at the reactions it receives. He comments on the safety risks of a car model he owns, and draws parallels between the actions of a pigeon and a chicken. He uses these examples to discuss the themes of peace and acceptance.

The speaker reflects on his own life and experiences, including his travels and his struggles with taking things for granted. He talks about a hacking incident on his Facebook and his mother's literal interpretation of the situation. He ends the video by inviting viewers to subscribe and share his content on various social media platforms.

Facts

1. The account will be turned off as the speaker has kicked everyone out of the house and is recording a video. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: the\n00:00:01.70: account above will be turned off, because\n00:00:08.46: I\n00:00:10.01: kicked everyone out of the house, now we're going to\n00:00:13.47: record\n00:00:15.90: Mano in the last video, there's a lot of\n00:00:18.15: comments more or less like this,\n00:00:21.05: my brother, I swear, he exchanged yours for\n00:00:24.06: Saveiro, brother, the kid's rich, he's\n00:00:27.18: rich, have you ever stopped to think that the\n00:00:29.40: guy who sells gas has the same car\n00:00:31.68: as mine? That's what it means to be rich and thinking about\n00:00:34.29: these things, I wanted to understand how\n00:00:36.00: Beethoven became so famous if\n00:00:37.80: no one likes his music, but\n00:00:39.93: nowadays neither do There are a lot of artists who are\n00:00:41.28: famous but they involved all their hands,\n00:00:43.41: at least the dog doesn't cry when he\n00:00:45.18: hears it, it's not just Betoven who can do this,\n00:00:47.13: imagine spending months producing the\n00:00:49.20: song Thinking about the Melody, thinking it\n00:00:51.84: 's going to be a spectacle, when\n00:00:53.40: you start to play it, play the dog cries the\n00:00:59.32: [Music]\n00:01:04.26: and\n00:01:08.00: As a project you can get it here or want it\n00:01:11.37: now go outside go out\n00:01:14.35: [Music]\n00:01:15.52: it's f***ing crazy you're screaming\n00:01:19.59: hahaha man it must be really bad even\n00:01:21.97: though the music must be really bad\n00:01:25.46: and I'm screaming bad\n00:01:29.65: And then you go through all this and in the end\n00:01:32.20: your song becomes the music of gas, it's a\n00:01:34.96: good thing Bettoni died a long time\n00:01:36.67: ago, if he were alive today he\n00:01:38.65: would die of heartbreak, as I was\n00:01:40.63: saying in heaven there will be f*** because it's small\n00:01:42.85: in Saveiro, it's f*** that it's a\n00:01:44.71: sick car, a car for those who don't want to give a ride\n00:01:46.87: and it's also one of the most targeted cars in\n00:01:49.15: Brazil, so sometimes you might be\n00:01:50.65: walking down the street