The provided text appears to be a transcript of a spoken conversation or performance, with timestamps indicating when each word or phrase was said. It seems to be a mix of English and a foreign language, with various phrases like "thank you", "brains", "grades", "all right", "laughs", "friends", "rains", "ready", "praise", "the zombies are coming", "brains", "the zombies", "rings", "they're not good", "not a roll", "the zombies are coming", "we're coming", "yay", and "remains" appearing multiple times.
The foreign language words or phrases are marked as "foreign", and there are also instances of music and applause. The conversation seems to be quite dynamic, with a mix of different topics and tones.
1. The text is a transcript of a conversation, with timestamps indicating when each speaker starts talking.
2. "Foreign" is mentioned several times, but without context, it's unclear what it refers to.
3. "Brains" is mentioned, which could be a reference to the TV show "The Walking Dead" or a similar theme.
4. "Grades" are mentioned, suggesting an educational context.
5. "Rains" and "Zombies" are mentioned, which could be from a horror or fantasy context.
6. "Laughs" are mentioned, indicating a light-hearted or humorous moment.
7. "Friends" are mentioned, suggesting social interaction or a group setting.
8. "Ready" and "All right" are expressions of readiness or agreement.
9. "They're not good" and "Not a roll" are phrases that could be in reference to a game or a competition.
10. "The zombies are coming" is a common phrase from the TV show "The Walking Dead", indicating a threat or danger.
11. "Thank you" is a common phrase expressing gratitude or acknowledgment.
12. "Applause" is mentioned, indicating a positive reaction or approval from the audience.
13. "Praise" is mentioned, suggesting positive comments or compliments.
14. "Rings" could be a reference to a phone ringing or a bell ringing.
15. "We're coming" is a common phrase indicating imminent arrival or action.