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Speaker 0 repeatedly asks Speaker 1 to give them a call. They express concern about what Speaker 1 has done to Dylan, a baby, and accuse Speaker 1 of lying. Speaker 0 mentions that they didn't know the doctor had to report something to the authorities and that they went to ensure Dylan's well-being. Speaker 0 describes Dylan's behavior, including holding her vagina and being scared of Speaker 1. They express guilt for not being there to protect Dylan. Speaker 0 concludes by saying they don't understand how Speaker 1 can live with their actions.

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The speaker expresses shock and concern as they witness something happening. They mention that someone has caused harm to a woman, and they find it unacceptable.

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The speaker expresses disgust and accuses others of wanting to harm children by cutting off their genitals. They question how cutting off genitals can protect kids and criticize those who support it. The speaker is upset and asks others what they would like them to do. They argue that children cannot give consent and express frustration towards those who disagree. The speaker mentions the idea of killing themselves and expresses sadness at the thought.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 are discussing discharge rights at a hospital. The core issue is that there is no doctor’s order allowing the baby to go home, while the mother believes she can leave without such an order. Key points: - The mother argues “the mommy can go without doctor’s order, but not the baby,” and asks why the baby cannot accompany the mom. - Speaker 1 insists “there’s nothing wrong with the baby” and asks to “get the doctor up here so we can be discharged.” - Speaker 0 repeats: “There is no order for the baby to go home.” Speaker 1 counters, “There doesn’t have to be one.” - They have been "going through this for, like, the last hour," and they want to leave. Speaker 1 asks, “How long is it gonna be before the doctor gets up here?” and they say “We are calling the doctor right now. It depends on how when you get a callback.” - A hospital staff member (Speaker 2) asks to speak outside with Speaker 1, saying, “Sir, can I talk to you outside real quick?” and then notes a need for discretion regarding victims. - The routine difficulty is clarified: “There is no doctor's order for the baby to go home.” Yet Speaker 1 states, “There’s not,” and they reiterate their desire to leave: “We wanna leave.” - They discuss the process: Speaker 0 says, “Yes. We are [calling],” and Speaker 1 says, “Get the order… so we can leave.” Speaker 1 adds, “And so we can leave.” - Regarding consequences or external involvement, Speaker 1 asks about CPS: “CPS? No. They didn't? No. Nothing about CPS. Nothing.” - The dialogue emphasizes that the mother believes she should be allowed to discharge, and the baby’s discharge requires a doctor’s order, which they are not obtaining at the moment. Overall, the conversation centers on the discrepancy between the mother’s belief that she can discharge without a doctor’s order and the hospital’s apparent requirement for a formal order for the baby to be discharged. They are actively attempting to contact the doctor to issue the necessary order, while expressing frustration at the delay. CPS is mentioned but not involved, with reassurance that there has been no CPS involvement. The mother asserts that the mother can leave, but the baby cannot without the doctor’s order, and Speaker 1 keeps pressing to obtain that order so they can discharge.

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Speaker 0 confronts the other person, accusing them of mistreating Dylan, a baby. The other person denies any knowledge of this and claims that Dylan has been lying. They also mention that they were unaware that the doctor had to report such incidents to the authorities. Speaker 0 expresses concern about Dylan's behavior, mentioning that she walks around holding her vagina and sleeps with them out of fear. They feel guilty for not being there to protect Dylan and blame the other person for not helping.

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The speaker demands to know what someone has been saying to a 12-year-old child. The speaker insists on being looked at and accuses the person of communicating with the child. The speaker questions how long the person has been in Scotland, noting they communicated a sentence earlier. The speaker suggests the person is pretending. The speaker states the person will not move until the police arrive and claims the person does not understand.

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The speaker expresses frustration about being misgendered and reacts strongly with disbelief. They attempt to correct the misgendering but are unsuccessful.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 for stealing money meant for their child's heart surgery. Speaker 1 dismisses the issue and focuses on why Speaker 0 didn't take them to a concert. Speaker 0 emphasizes that the surgery is their priority and expresses anger towards Speaker 1 for using the money for something trivial. Speaker 1 suggests asking Speaker 0's baby mom for answers, but Speaker 0 dismisses the idea, stating that she has nothing to do with the situation.

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The speaker repeatedly tells someone to stop, expressing urgency and concern for their daughter who is in the car. They question why the other person is fighting and emphasize the need to get their daughter to school. The speaker pleads for the person to stop and expresses confusion about the situation. They mention calling the police and criticize the other person's actions. The speaker wonders if the person is mentally stable and expresses sympathy for their daughter's well-being.

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A birth is occurring. The speaker exclaims, "Mother, is it? It's blue." The speaker then says, "Prince, go." Something happens, prompting the speaker to exclaim, "Oh my god." The speaker repeats, "Mother, is it? It's blue."

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The speaker expresses frustration and warns someone to stop their actions. They mention surviving a certain date and mention a friend being held hostage. They criticize the person for causing harm and threaten to steal more children. The speaker also mentions not being able to do something specific.

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The speaker expresses their frustration and determination to fight for justice and equality, not just for themselves but for all parents and children. They believe that their rights have been taken away and the people who should be punished are still free and living better lives. They mention how their children and other children have had to work hard to repay someone else's debt, which they feel they shouldn't have had to do. The speaker emphasizes that they have nothing to do with this debt and that they simply went to work and paid for childcare as they were supposed to. However, others took advantage of the situation, causing them and others to suffer.

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A desperate mother cries over the theft of her thirteen-day-old baby from the labor and delivery room at Hospital Mario Catarino Rivas. She explains that she was upstairs because her baby had a chest problem and only the mothers were allowed to breastfeed. Suddenly, a woman appeared claiming her father was hospitalized there. The mother suspects that the woman had been staying there and had gained the trust of the staff. The woman offered to help carry the baby downstairs, but the mother got dizzy in the elevator. When she reached the first floor, the woman disappeared with the baby. The police accused the mother of giving away her child, but she denies it. She is now searching for her baby and plans to file a report.

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The speaker is driving his wife to a federal facility where she must surrender herself due to the Harris-Biden administration. He says separation from loved ones, especially a mother from a 2-year-old daughter, is traumatic and unacceptable for any American citizen. He criticizes Obama for urging black men to vote for Kamala Harris, stating that the Harris administration is responsible for separating his wife from their daughter for unlawful assembly, a charge carrying a three and a half year federal sentence. He argues that voting for Kamala Harris enables such actions and urges voters to support Donald Trump instead. He says the Biden-Harris administration has made him a single father, despite him doing things "the right way." He concludes by saying goodbye to his wife and daughter.

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Speaker 0 asks why the person is removing kidnapped people and requests them to call the police. The speaker insists on calling the police and asks for an explanation for the removal. They mention that there are babies and kids who have been kidnapped. The person being spoken to refuses to talk and the conversation ends.

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The speaker questions why someone is tearing something down and asks what the person did to deserve it. They mention a kidnapping and express confusion as to why the person is removing it without providing an answer. The speaker emphasizes that the item does not belong to the person tearing it down and criticizes their silence. They highlight that someone was taken from their home, and their loved ones are searching for them. The speaker concludes by expressing concern that even babies were taken, while the person continues to tear things down.

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The speaker confronts someone for using the wrong bathroom, insisting that there is a child present. The other person suggests using a different bathroom, but the speaker argues that it doesn't matter and demands that they mind their own business. The speaker mentions that they are at a children's park and questions if the other person even has kids. They warn the other person not to enter the bathroom while the child is inside and asks them to watch their own kids at the park.

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The speaker expresses frustration and confusion, repeatedly stating that someone is the wrong person. They question what the person named Monica did and express anger. They mention that someone's friend is in trouble and urge them to go help. The speaker also calls someone a coward and mentions that someone else is responsible for the situation. The speaker ends by saying that something was crazy and asking who they are.

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A woman is described as a constituent who has not done anything wrong. Despite this, she is said to be under arrest, but also that she is not under arrest. The speaker repeatedly insists that she should be released because she is traumatized and has done nothing to warrant being held.

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The speaker urges someone to switch sides and acknowledge the situation. They encourage the person to stand up for their freedom and do what is right. The speaker also questions how the person's mother feels about their actions and expresses disappointment and shame towards them.

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The transcript follows a pregnant woman’s intense emotional crisis and complicated pregnancy, interspersed with a separate account from a mother about a missing child. - The pregnant woman, identified as Speaker 0, contemplates the due date and the prospect of abortion. She fears November 9 might force a stressful decision, and she tells Speaker 1 that she cannot promise she won’t hurt herself, expressing suicidal thoughts and describing that suicide would bring her peace of mind. She cannot predict how she would behave if told her baby is due sooner or later, and she repeatedly says she would like to get rid of the baby, seeing the child as giving her nothing and feeling disconnected from it. - Speaker 2 mentions the need for a good ultrasound (USG) test result to clarify the due date, suggesting possibilities like the twentieth, twenty-seventh, November third, or November 5. The hope is that a clear result will ease the situation. - The conversation reveals escalating suicidal thoughts, including contemplation of specific methods and a “suicide package” offered by a friend ofSpeaker 0 who knows how to obtain substances. The package costs 380 zilates. The assistant asks if she will kill herself and the child because she cannot wait twelve days, prompting Speaker 0 to reaffirm the urgent need for the ultrasound result and the associated stress. - Speaker 0 describes the pregnancy as producing neither joy nor maternal connection; she explicitly states she does not identify with the fetus, does not talk to it, and does not want it. She describes daily life as painful and says she would like to end the pregnancy. She distinguishes between the baby’s reality and her own mental state, reporting that the baby’s presence has provided nothing to her emotionally. - Marcelina’s birth becomes a turning point. The baby is born by C-section after a hospital stay, with the baby described as a girl weighing about three kilograms and healthy, scoring 10 points on assessment. The mother reports that the baby’s test results were good, and that her mental state is improving, though she remains stressed about the surgery itself. She had not seen the baby during delivery due to the hospital setup and the emotional intensity, and she shares that the atmosphere was tense and nerve-wracking. - Post-delivery, Speaker 0 describes being in significant pain and on medications, including hydroxyzine, and recalls distress from the prior night. While she dreams of the baby, she feels emotionally detached and uncertain about whether she can handle contacting the child in the recovery room. She expresses a desire to leave the hospital soon to avoid further distress and contemplates whether she would want to have more children in the future, acknowledging a sense of underdeveloped maternal instinct. - The narrative then shifts to a separate account (Speaker 2) of a missing child, Tomok, told by a mother who describes the day her child was abducted, her ongoing search, and her determination. She recounts searching outdoors, praying for punishment to be directed at herself rather than her child, and vows to fend for her child, insisting that a child is a living being and not a consumable object. Thirty years later, she remains convinced her son is alive. - The overall arc combines pregnancy distress, considerations of abortion and self-harm, a difficult but ultimately successful birth, and a parallel testimony of enduring desperation and perseverance in the face of a long-term missing-child tragedy.

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The speaker's ex-wife wants their son on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, and the speaker is prohibited from discussing transgender issues with his child or the lawsuit the mother filed against him. He is also barred from contacting his child's medical professionals. The speaker says his child is in distress, and after a brief Zoom interview, the TRUE Center admitted him and contacted the insurance company. A doctor put an implant in his child. The speaker intends to fight this decision to save his child, because that's what parents and fathers do.

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The speaker angrily confronts someone, using offensive language and threats. They express their frustration and warn the other person to stop their behavior.

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The speaker expresses concern about someone's health, noting their poor color and fast breathing. They feel that their concerns are not taken seriously and that their mother is unwell. They are frustrated that they have to wait two days to speak to someone and ask for the doctor to wait. They repeatedly plead for the person not to take someone away.

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The speaker is upset and threatens to call the police because of someone named Faith. They repeatedly refer to a man and express their frustration with him. The speaker feels discounted or dismissed by this man.
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