You're The Only One For Me ||GKBP||••||GCM-GCMM||(Q&A + announcement) - Summary

Summary

This appears to be a live music performance with lyrics and spoken words. The lyrics are mostly indistinguishable, but there are repeated themes of love, freedom, and inspiration. The spoken words, which appear towards the end, are about the artist's experience with their editing style being heavily inspired by others in the Gotcha community, and their desire for people to respect their work and create their own originality.

The artist expresses frustration that people are using their style without properly acknowledging or giving credit, and instead claiming it as their own. They state that while they are happy to inspire others, there must be limits to how much people can be inspired by them, and that they should strive to create their own unique style.

The artist concludes by announcing that they will no longer allow people to use their OC style, in an effort to promote originality and respect for others' work.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text appears to be a transcription of a music performance or a podcast with timestamps.
2. The performance includes music, applause, and speaking segments.
3. The speaker talks about not wanting to be inspired by others and instead creating their own originality.
4. They mention that some people have been heavily inspired by them and have used their style without permission.
5. The speaker asks people to respect others' work and be careful with their words.
6. They do not want people to use their OC (original character) style anymore.
7. The speaker wants people to create their own originality instead of being inspired by them.
8. They mention that they are happy to allow people to be inspired by them, but there must be limits.
9. The speaker announces that they will not allow people to use their OC style anymore.
10. The performance includes multiple segments with different themes and topics.
11. The speaker mentions "GCM" and the "Gotcha community," which suggests that they are talking about a specific online community or fandom.
12. They mention that people have been complaining about their OC style and editing style, saying it's normal in the Gotcha community.
13. The speaker wants people to use their heads and respect others' work.
14. They want people to try to make their own style a little different from theirs.
15. The performance includes music, applause, and speaking segments, suggesting that it is a live performance or a podcast.

Note: Some of the facts may be implicit or require interpretation, but I have tried to stick to verifiable information.