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The speaker is gathering supplies, including diapers. They mention having a storage feeding box, but are unsure if they have one yet. The speaker wants to acquire everything needed for sterilization and cleaning. They are considering what the recipients of these supplies will have.

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The speaker repeatedly tells someone to sit down and states that they were not called.

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Speaker 0 shows Speaker 1 footage of sandwich crusts thrown outside their house. Speaker 0 expresses their anger and lack of respect for this action. Speaker 1 apologizes and promises to pick up the food. Speaker 0 insists on them picking it up immediately. Speaker 1 asks to be allowed to leave, and Speaker 0 continues to demand that they pick up the food. Speaker 1 eventually agrees to pick it up and asks Speaker 0 to stop shouting. Speaker 0 expresses their disapproval of the food being discarded outside their house.

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Speaker 1 asked Speaker 0 to continue what they were doing but to avoid standing in front of the Disney store. Speaker 0 acknowledged and agreed to stay away from the front of the store. Speaker 1 thanked Speaker 0 for cooperating.

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Speaker 0: What still persist then die? This is no time for reflection. What shall we do with the body? We'll carry

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The speaker states they are not destroying anything, but rather making a mess. They express frustration, stating that all they wanted to do was order food.

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The speaker believes the average Houston resident assumes their recycling is being processed, but it's actually sitting in a lot. The speaker placed 12 Apple AirTags in recycling bags to track their journey. Two bags ended up at FCC Environmental, one remained at the dump, and nine ended up at the same lot where the speaker is standing.

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The speaker acknowledges someone and tells them to sit down.

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We are in the governor's office and they want us to deliver boxes to Butch Miller, Jones, and another person on the 3rd floor.

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Speaker 0 asks if the listener is present and tells someone named Mary to be quiet. They then ask how the listener is doing and instruct them to throw something on the ground.

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A journalist engages with a person at a park, aiming to speak to someone, and the conversation shifts to a narrative about Naftali Aaron Kranz. The speaker identifies Kranz as a paid protester through GetFree, detailing LinkedIn evidence of the arrangement. GetFree is described as hiring for part-time mobilization support contractors, seeking individuals with four or more years of experience in leading direct action, large-scale mobilizations, demonstrations, protests, and civil disobedience (the latter implying experience with arrests). Compensation is stated as 3,500 to 4,200 dollars per month for an average of twenty hours a week. GetFree brands itself as a grassroots organization, but Kranz and others are described as being paid to protest. The narrator asserts Kranz’s role in celebrating vandalism, citing an incident in Crown Heights where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s Cybertruck and dog feces were placed on it, describing Kranz as part of this sentiment. They place Kranz at an abolish-the-police rally, noting he was blending in with other recruits rather than leading, with the implication that field photos can be staged for later use. The claim is made that Kranz works with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and the narrator reports meeting him again at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. LinkedIn activity is cited to show Kranz frequently posting about recruitment and expanding efforts to win reparations nationwide, with mentions of Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. A linked link is described as listing a nine-week contract, part-time, paying 3,400 dollars in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation and capable of recruiting and training people to drive turnout to events. Nicole Cardi is named as a figure at the top of the Get Free movement. The narrative shifts to donations, stating that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which is under Department of Justice investigation for foreign contributions. ActBlue allegedly funds activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which purportedly orchestrates resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis and has been reported to pay protesters, receiving over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros. The speaker concludes with a personal reaction to the information, expressing a need to stay away, before the conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying they have to stand there.

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The speaker shows a dumpster filled with various products, including lemon juices, gift bags, toys, Scotch tape, and scissors. They express their frustration and disbelief at the amount of waste, mentioning that even the recycle bin is full. The speaker feels overwhelmed and mentions needing a semi truck to handle the situation. They find it disgusting and express the need to do a lot of work.

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Speaker 0 asks for the viewer's opinion on a package.

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An individual is instructed to exit a vehicle and balance plates. The license plate number BPA6961 is stated twice.

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Speaker feels sick and has a stomach ache after eating a donut and a half, saying this is terrible. They decide to give the donuts away. Someone takes the donuts and says, “Thanks for taking these donuts.” The exchange ends with “Bye. Bye. Happy birthday. You.”

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Speaker 0: Get get get your Do we not? What's up? Sure. And good night. Good night. Set the side, Con. You're done

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Do not microwave foods in plastic containers. Instead, transfer them to ceramic or glass before microwaving. Generally, it's advisable to remove plastics from your kitchen whenever possible.

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Worries about plastic in microwaves lead to a clear rule: 'anything that comes in plastic, you do not wanna put in the microwave. Absolutely do not want to.' The speaker reiterates the rule: 'So microwave foods that are in plastic containers. No. No bueno. No bueno.' For practicality, the advice is to transfer foods to alternative containers, saying: 'Take them out, put them in ceramic, put them in glass.' The message concludes with a general guideline: 'It's really good. And in general, if you can, get plastics out of your kitchen.' Overall emphasis: avoid plastic in microwave use and prefer non-plastic containers.

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Pick up the mess and stop being so full. I just wanted to order food, but look at this chaos.

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The speaker urgently warns against any form of destruction or vandalism, repeatedly emphasizing the message. They stress the importance of not vandalizing or destroying property.

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Speaker 0 instructs Risita to bury twenty paelleras in the water and remember where they are for tomorrow. The speaker follows the instructions and goes to bed. The next day, the speaker receives a call from the cook to come and collect the paelleras. The speaker rushes to the beach but is delayed by a whale stuck between the rocks. Finally, the speaker arrives at the restaurant.

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The speaker instructs someone to remove a blanket and asks who is going for a place. The speaker questions if someone is choosing to be noncompliant. The speaker then instructs someone to squeeze something to see if it goes and to double up. The speaker states they will see someone later and will lift someone up, asking if they want to be lifted to their knees or carried. The speaker then acknowledges carrying someone.

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We found a lot of ballot tickets signed for Donald Trump while taking out the trash. We threw them all away.

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The speaker repeatedly says "Put in the trash" multiple times.

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Oh my goodness, look at this. It's all on the floor. There must not be enough people to pick all of this up. Look at all of that. Look at all of that.
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