The text provided appears to be a transcript of a conversation or performance, with timestamps indicating when each word or phrase was spoken. The content seems to be a mix of English and a foreign language, with some music and sound effects indicated. The dialogue revolves around a variety of topics, with a focus on the word "foreign".
In the early part of the conversation, the speaker uses the word "foreign" repeatedly, sometimes in response to questions or statements from another person. There are also instances of "foreign" being used in the context of music or sound effects.
Later in the conversation, the word "foreign" is used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense, possibly referring to something that is not familiar or understood. The speaker also mentions a "canyon", "ashore", and "chile", which could be place names or part of a song title.
The conversation ends with the speaker saying "bye", indicating that the conversation or performance is over. Overall, the transcript provides a glimpse into a conversation or performance that includes elements of language, music, and sound effects.
1. The text is a transcription of a conversation or performance, with timestamps indicating when each speaker starts talking or when specific actions occur.
2. The term "foreign" is used frequently, but it's unclear what this term refers to without further context.
3. The term "ashore" is mentioned, suggesting a possible location or context related to water.
4. The term "canyon" is mentioned, indicating a geographical feature or location.
5. The term "reactive color" is mentioned, possibly referring to a technical or artistic concept.
6. The term "m" is mentioned at one point, but it's unclear what this term refers to without further context.
7. The term "hmm" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
8. The term "um" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
9. The term "mmm" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
10. The term "huh" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
11. Applause is mentioned multiple times, indicating that this may be a public performance or event.
12. Laughter is mentioned, suggesting that the conversation or performance is light-hearted or humorous.
13. The term "music" is mentioned frequently, indicating that this is likely a musical performance or conversation.
14. The term "oh" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
15. The term "i" is used as a filler or hesitation sound, common in spoken language.
16. The term "you" is used, indicating a direct address to someone in the conversation.
17. The term "hey" is used, indicating a casual greeting or address to someone in the conversation.
18. The term "go" is mentioned, suggesting a command or instruction.
19. The term "hello" is mentioned, indicating a greeting or address to someone in the conversation.
20. The term "bye" is mentioned, indicating a farewell or ending to the conversation.
21. The term "chile" is mentioned, possibly referring to the country or its people.
22. The term "did" is used, indicating a past tense verb.
23. The term "yes" is used, indicating an affirmative response in the conversation.
24. The term "no" is mentioned, indicating a negative response in the conversation.
25. The term "i'll live with the lies" is mentioned, suggesting a possible theme or message in the conversation.