The text appears to be a monologue or soliloquy where the speaker expresses a complex mix of feelings and thoughts. The speaker seems to have a fascination with violence, particularly when it's on TV, and describes a scene where a woman runs a market and charges for using the bathroom. The speaker also mentions an incident where a journalist was physically assaulted during a fight, which led to his death.
The speaker then engages in a series of self-deprecating comments and seems to be discussing a plan to engage in violence. However, the text ends abruptly and it's unclear what the speaker intends to do next. The speaker also makes several references to monkeys, suggesting a disdain for human nature and a belief in the primal, animalistic aspects of humanity.
The text is filled with strong language and violent imagery, and it's unclear what the overall message or purpose of the speaker's comments are. The text also seems to be a stream of consciousness, with the speaker's thoughts and feelings flowing freely without much structure or coherence.
1. The text starts with the speaker expressing a preference for violence, particularly when it's on TV.
2. The speaker mentions a "button" referred to as a "chip monkey" that, when hit, prevents swearing while playing a game.
3. The speaker discusses a woman who runs her own market, selling items like cassava, sardine head beads, coconut water, sugarcane juice, and eggplant.
4. The woman has faced complaints about the lack of bathrooms at her market.
5. In response to the lack of bathrooms, the woman opens two bathrooms and charges for using them.
6. The speaker mentions a warning that defecating costs twice as much as urinating.
7. The speaker identifies a reporter as a "vulture" who makes money from the woman's bathrooms.
8. The speaker discusses a woman who was filmed while defecating, leading to a physical altercation.
9. The speaker mentions a solution to the lack of bathrooms: a bag with a straw attached to the urethra.
10. The speaker discusses a fight between two individuals, with one calling the other a coward.
11. The speaker criticizes a journalist for exaggerating a fight scene, leading to the fighter's death.
12. The speaker argues that fighting is more than a sport; it's a lifestyle and a philosophy that teaches discipline and self-control.
13. The speaker discusses a program where participants are hit and insulted.
14. The speaker suggests that human beings are essentially monkeys, living in a status quo that hides our true nature.