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Summary

The conversation appears to be a playful exchange between two individuals, likely a parent and their child. The child is playing a game on their phone about collecting apples from an apple tree. The parent, Arthur, expresses frustration about not having a phone and wanting to play the game themselves. They express envy towards the judges who have the game on their phones. The parent also expresses their disapproval of spending all day playing on phones.

The child, on the other hand, seems to be having fun. They are tasked with collecting apples from under the apple tree. The child expresses their happiness about collecting a full bucket of apples and collecting a bag of gold from an institute on their phone. The child also expresses their willingness to help Arthur collect apples, but Arthur insists on doing it themselves.

The child then appears to be playing a game on their phone where they need to crush apples instead of dogs. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected a full bucket of apples, but Arthur insists that they collected nothing. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected the same amount of apples again, and Arthur insists that they collected everything.

The child then asks Arthur to stop playing and expresses their desire to play the game again. Arthur expresses their frustration about not knowing who scattered the apples. The child then expresses their desire to play the game again, and Arthur agrees.

The child then appears to be playing a game on their phone where they need to crush apples. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected a full bucket of apples, but Arthur insists that they collected nothing. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected the same amount of apples again, and Arthur insists that they collected everything.

The child then appears to be playing a game on their phone where they need to crush apples. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected a full bucket of apples, but Arthur insists that they collected nothing. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected the same amount of apples again, and Arthur insists that they collected everything.

The child then appears to be playing a game on their phone where they need to crush apples. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected a full bucket of apples, but Arthur insists that they collected nothing. The child expresses their surprise that Arthur collected the same amount of apples again, and Arthur insists that they collected everything.

Facts

1. The speaker expresses a desire to play a game on their phone, but they don't have a phone available. [Source: Text]
2. The speaker expresses frustration about not having access to a feature on their phone that judges have. [Source: Text]
3. The speaker is against playing on the phone all day long and believes it should be banned. [Source: Text]
4. The speaker refers to a task in a game where they need to collect a bucket of apples. [Source: Text]
5. The apples are described as delicious, ripe, and falling from an apple tree. [Source: Text]
6. The speaker expresses surprise and confusion about collecting apples from a tree. [Source: Text]
7. The speaker is referring to a task in a game where they need to collect apples again. [Source: Text]
8. The speaker expresses confusion about the location of the apples and mentions a hedgehog. [Source: Text]
9. The speaker expresses satisfaction with Arthur's ability to pick apples. [Source: Text]
10. The speaker expresses surprise and confusion about Arthur's collection of apples. [Source: Text]
11. The speaker mentions a second time collecting apples, despite confusion about the location and distribution of the apples. [Source: Text]
12. The speaker mentions a task in a game where Arthur needs to collect apples again. [Source: Text]
13. The speaker expresses confusion about the location of the apples and mentions a hedgehog. [Source: Text]
14. The speaker mentions Arthur's collection of apples and expresses satisfaction with his work. [Source: Text]
15. The speaker expresses confusion about Arthur's collection of apples and mentions a hedgehog. [Source: Text]