A QUARENTENA - Summary

Summary

The speaker appears to be rambling and making various nonsensical statements, often using the phrase "just out of anger" to justify their actions. They discuss a conspiracy theory that giraffes do not exist and that those seen in zoos are high-tech holograms. They also talk about a deadly disease that is killing everyone, but later reveal that they are just joking.

The speaker then discusses a party they attended and how someone wore their shirt, leading to a series of confusing and contradictory statements about who wore the shirt and when.

Later, the speaker claims to have found a cure for the virus and that the quarantine is over, but then reveals that they are just joking again. They end by saying that the world is safe, but then mention a new, even worse virus.

Throughout the conversation, the speaker's tone is informal and playful, and they frequently use humor and sarcasm to make light of the situations they are describing.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker has a conspiracy theory about giraffes not existing.
2. The speaker mentions a zoo and giraffes that are "high-tech holograms" sent by Globo Network to profit from the zoo industry.
3. The speaker talks about a "joker virus" and a "coronavirus".
4. The speaker mentions wearing a mask to protect against the virus.
5. The speaker's mother has a "tubercular ear".
6. The speaker's mother is worried about a disease going around.
7. The speaker mentions a party that took place the previous night.
8. The speaker is trying to figure out who left the house wearing their shirt.
9. The speaker mentions a "deadly disease" that is killing everyone.
10. The speaker's mother is going to get dipyrone.
11. The speaker mentions a new virus that is "ten times worse than the joker".