I ask kind netizens to help translate into English, thank you very much

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    AUDIENCE: Wow. Applause).

    Tom: yes, some people, some people think it's a worm, but I don't understand these people, can't they see the tentacles? yes, this guy can dance, and you're going to see breakdancing.

    That's why people call it breakdancing, probably not, okay. Well, some of the bubbles I make don't look as simple as this, so I'll fill some of them with smoke. Sometimes I use this kind of cigarette maker, but tonight we'll use this human jasmine cigarette.

    I quit the smugness of having a filter a long time ago, uh, (audience applause). It's a bubble nucleus aura. yes, I'm here to perform for you.

    Yay, volcanoes, St. Helens volcanic bubbles. Actually, look at it erupting once, starting with **, and then erupting. Yay, volcanic ash is falling everywhere in Oregon and Washington (inaudible).

    As you may know, today, the front page of the New York Times ran a large ** on the science page discussing what they call "bubble polymerization." That's good, bubble polymerization, and, finally, they talk about how they spend $3.4 billion a year on nuclear fusion, which is the energy source of the sun, and they want to use that resource because our nuclear power plants are dirty. So, oh, the last sentence of the article says, oh, you probably know, these explanations can be very simple.

    So, yes, yes, fusion is two things coming together. This is what non-scientists call "love". I'm going to show you a bubble of love.

    No, no, wait. No, wait. Love, love is too hard.

    It takes love to happen, to succeed.

    Manual translation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dave: Over the past 30 years, our next guest has dedicated himself to blowing welcome Tom Noddytom Fine Arts: yes......That's right, the bubble guy made me title.

    It's an easy job, but someone will do it, and here I'll tell you about the Caterpillar bubble ......AUDIENCE: Wow. Applause).

    Tom: yes......Some, some think it's a worm, but I don't understand those people, don't they see the antenna? Yes......This guy can dance and you'll see breakdancing.

    The audience applauds). That's why they're called breakdancing, maybe not, okay. So some of the bubbles I wouldn't be considered this one, it's easy so I'll fill some of them with smoke.

    I sometimes use this fogger, but tonight, we'll use this ginseng jasmine cigarette. I quit filtering tobacco a long time ago. Hmmm......The audience applauds).

    It's a bubble halo. Yes......I'll tell you ......It's ......Volcano, St. Helens volcanic bubbles. Actually, look at the outbreak once ......From **, then erupt.

    The audience applauds). Yes......The ashes are in Oregon, Washington, (don't understand), know, the New York Times today, today, at the Science Festival talking about what they call "bubble fusion" in front of a huge **.

    It's okay, bubble fusion, and, and to them in the end said the last 3400000000 dollars a year their expenses with the fusion of the power source, is the sun, they want to exploit, given the dirty nuclear power plant. So, um, the last line says, um, you know, maybe, these explanations are simple. So, yes, um, fusion is when two people become one.

    What non-scientists call "love". I'll give you a bubble of love. No, no, wait.

    No, wait. Love, love is hard. All this love, that happens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes......That's right, the bubble people mess up my work title. It's a simple job, but someone will, and here, I'm going to show you the Caterpillar bubble ......AUDIENCE: Wow.

    Applause).Tom: yes......Some people, some people think it's a worm but I don't understand those people, they don't see the antenna?

    Yes......This guy can dance and you'll see breakdancing. (Applause from the audience). That's why they call it breakdancing, maybe not, okay.

    So, some of the foam I do is not easy, so I will fill some smoke. I use this fog machine sometimes, but tonight, we'll use this ginseng jasmine cigarette. I'm not going to do the filter tobacco long audience applause).

    It's a nuclear bubble halo. Yes......I'm going to show you....Yes......Volcano of Mount St. Helens, foam. Actually, look at an outbreak ......Start with ** and then erupt.

    (Applause from the audience). yeah .

    Ashes in Oregon, Washington (inexplicably). You know, the New York Times today, today, has a huge science section in front of them talking about what they call "bubble fusion." It doesn't matter that the bubble fused, and in the end they spent and the last year of $3.4 billion spent with the fusion - the power of the sun running, and they wanted to take advantage of the dirty nuclear power plants we wanted.

    So, um, the last line says, um, you know, maybe, these explanations can be simple. So yes, well, when the two become a fusion. Non-scientists call it "love".

    I will show you the bubble of love. Nope....Nope....Wait. Nope....Wait.

    Love, love is difficult. Love is happening.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tom: yes......Indeed, it is"Bubble guy"This title disrupts my work. It's an easy job, but someone has to do it, and here I'll be performing Caterpillar Bubbles.

    AUDIENCE: Wow. .Applause).

    Tom: yes......Some people, some people think it's earthworms, but I don't understand those people, can't they see the tentacles?

    Oh, yes. This guy can dance, you see, in breakdancing. (Applause to the audience).

    That's what they're called"Break dancing", probably not so, okay! So, some of the bubbles I blow aren't as easy as this one, so let me make one with a cigarette in the middle. I sometimes use this fogger, but tonight, we're going to use this ginseng jasmine cigarette.

    I've long since quit smoking filter cigarettes. Hmmm......applause from the audience).

    It is a nuclear aura bubble. Oh, yes. I'll show you.

    Here it comes. Volcano, St. Helens Volcanic Bubble. In fact, I've seen a (volcano) erupt once.

    First **, then erupt. applause from the audience). Oh, yes.

    Ash blowing through Oregon in Washington (unofficial sources), probably. Did you know that the New York Times has a huge front page of today's science column talking about what they call the "fusion bubble". And at the end of the day, they say that $3.4 billion a year is spent on fusion, and they want to harvest the necessary kinetic energy from the thermal movement of the sun, which, as you know, pollutes our nuclear power plants.

    So, uh, the last line says, um, you know, maybe, those explanations can be pretty simple. So, it's true,"Fusion"It is the two that become one. Non-scientists call it "love".

    Let me show you "Love Bubbles". Nope....No.

    Wait a minute. Love. Love is hard.

    That will happen only if there is love.

    Purely manual translation, welcome to adopt

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