The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or monologue, possibly from a podcast or video. The speaker expresses their desire to lie on a sofa, mentions a restaurant and a stone, and talks about their work schedule. They seem to be living with others, possibly a family, and expresses their desire to stay for another 24 hours. The speaker also engages in a playful game of betting with others in the house, using a Bible as a reference for their bets. They express their dislike for a dish of porridge, and mention a new "top" they have won. The conversation ends on a playful and somewhat ambiguous note.
1. The speaker expresses a desire to lie on a sofa and mentions a restaurant named "101" behind them.
2. They mention a potential job loss if they don't get up from the sofa in time to avoid being late.
3. The speaker talks about the high curb and the high seats in a car, questioning their purpose.
4. They express a longing for a sofa that has become a place gone, now theirs.
5. The speaker identifies as an adult uncle, living in a house with cameras and Aminka.
6. They mention a job at an agency, stating they will be there for 24 hours.
7. They express frustration with the ticking of working hours, stating they are not short and will punish those who disobey.
8. They mention making people angry and joking about having wonderful children.
9. They express displeasure with a video scope and get angry, attributing this to their own fault.
10. They mention a closet, suggesting they might hide there.
11. They express annoyance with the mess in the kitchen and the need to clean it.
12. They mention washing things, stating they won't do it but will be responsible if it's not done.
13. They express a desire to win and take revenge, with a game involving washing dishes and losing resulting in leaving the house forever.
14. They mention a secret about their fletcher, stating it emits sparks when it starts.
15. They express a desire to stay for another 24 hours if they win a game, stating they are sure they will win.
16. They express a potential departure, stating they will miss the house and those living in it.