The provided text appears to be a transcript of a live event or performance, possibly a concert or a comedy show. It is filled with music, applause, laughter, and various spoken lines. The dialogue is in Turkish and includes a mix of English words and phrases. The content is quite diverse, ranging from music and applause to spoken lines about various topics.
The transcript starts with some music at 00:00:37.35 and continues with more music and applause throughout the event. At 00:09:59.94, the speaker thanks the audience. At 00:11:32.04, the speaker says "no", followed by the number "2" at 00:11:54.54. The transcript also includes a lot of music and applause, with the speaker mentioning various topics such as longing, strabismus, and the game being over.
The transcript also includes a lot of spoken lines in Turkish, with the speaker mentioning various topics such as the game being over, the labyrinth, and longing. The speaker also mentions various names and places, such as Martin, Greece, and Özbilen.
The transcript ends with more music and applause, with the speaker mentioning various topics such as the game being over, the labyrinth, and longing. The speaker also mentions various names and places, such as Martin, Greece, and Özbilen.
In summary, the transcript is a mix of music, applause, laughter, and spoken lines in Turkish, with the speaker mentioning various topics and names.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text contains timestamps in the format "HH:MM:SS.XX".
2. The timestamps are followed by various audio events, including music, applause, laughter, and spoken words.
3. Some names are mentioned, including "Martin", "Mehmet", "Abdullah", "Ahmet", "Bilal", "Fırat", "Alper", and "Oğuz".
4. Various locations are mentioned, including "Uzbekistan", "Greece", and "Akçaabat".
5. The text includes some numbers, such as "260", "16", "3", "13", and "33".
6. Some words and phrases are repeated, such as "Music", "Applause", "Hello", and "Assalamu alaikum".
7. The text appears to be a transcript of an audio or video recording, possibly a podcast, video, or live event.
8. The recording includes music, applause, and spoken words, suggesting that it is an entertainment or performance-based event.
9. Some of the spoken words appear to be in Turkish, suggesting that the event may have been held in Turkey or have a Turkish-speaking audience.
10. The text includes some phrases that suggest a competitive or game-like atmosphere, such as "the game is over" and "esport".