RAISSA USA APARELHO NOS DENTES NA ESCOLA !!! - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation between two friends, Raíssa and Gabi. They discuss Raíssa's excitement for class, a friend's device, and Gabi's comment about Raíssa's new hairstyle. Gabi mentions a new album of fighting stickers, which she believes will be entertaining. Raíssa, on the other hand, seems to be having issues with a friend who is wearing a device on their face. The conversation then shifts to a classroom setting, where Raíssa is having trouble with a scarf on her face. The principal intervenes, and Raíssa is sent to the director's office. The conversation ends with Raíssa expressing hunger and the mention of a "spider".

Facts

1. The conversation starts with a greeting.
2. The speaker mentions being excited for class.
3. A music track is played.
4. The speaker talks about a friend who has a device.
5. The speaker clarifies that they cannot come to class or for a few months.
6. The speaker talks about a device and a scarab.
7. The speaker mentions a friend on their street who has a device.
8. The speaker talks about a new album of fighting stickers.
9. The album comes with a poster and the Titans collection.
10. The speaker talks about opening stickers.
11. The speaker hopes that the new album will entertain their family.
12. The album of stickers can be found in newsstands, supermarkets, and bookstores in Brazil.
13. The speaker talks about a friend who is wearing braces and looks beautiful with them.
14. The conversation about braces continues.
15. The speaker talks about a friend who is wearing a scarf on her face.
16. The speaker discusses the latest fashion trends in Paris and Italy.
17. The speaker talks about a friend who is taking care of a fruit research.
18. The speaker talks about a friend who is wearing braces and looks beautiful with them.
19. The speaker talks about a friend who is so hungry because they have downloaded something three times.
20. The speaker ends the conversation with a question "What's up?".