The content appears to be a spoken word video discussing various topics, including:
1. The host promotes their channel and encourages viewers to join for exclusive content, including live sessions, custom dictionaries, and emoji badges.
2. They share and analyze various social media posts, texts, and online comments that demonstrate poor spelling, grammar, and comprehension.
3. The host discusses their own life, including their experiences with homeschooling, job applications, and relationships.
4. They also share humorous anecdotes and observations about everyday life, such as a person's unusual food preferences and a car insurance commercial.
5. The host reads and comments on tweets from restaurants, including Shake Shack and Wendy's, that mock Jack-in-the-Box for its poor customer service.
6. The video ends with a call-to-action, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe to the channel.
Overall, the content is lighthearted and entertaining, with the host using humor and wit to point out the errors and absurdities in the online posts and comments they share.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker asks their audience to join their channel for $1.99 a month.
2. The speaker put the link to join their channel in the description bar.
3. Members of the channel get exclusive content, including live sessions and custom dictionary by their name.
4. The speaker provides custom emoji badges for use during live sessions.
5. The speaker does at least one live session a week, usually two hours long.
6. The speaker sometimes does 90-minute live sessions.
7. The speaker's 10-year-old son does not want to do his spelling homework.
8. Victoria left a review on the App Store saying the Samsung app won't load.
9. A woman is annoyed by someone talking loudly in a waiting room.
10. A middle school student was stationed by multiple law enforcement agencies.
11. Robert wants chicken wings and "fried Rice's" from Jerry's.
12. The speaker does not understand what "fried Rice's" means.
13. The speaker thinks "Rice's" should not be pluralized.
14. The speaker is applying for jobs to get some cash flow.
15. The speaker is considering applying to Arby's.
16. The speaker does not want to take a drug test for a job.
17. The speaker's friend is trying to comfort them, but the speaker does not know how to comfort others.
18. The speaker realizes they have been calling "Roman noodles" "Raymond noodles" by mistake.
19. The speaker is going to miss someone's voice in a podcast.
20. The speaker's daughter is going to be born soon.
21. The speaker is considering buying products from Wish.com.
22. The speaker thinks Labor Day is about mothers who went into labor for their kids.
23. The speaker is 18 years old and has waited 18 years for this milestone.
24. The speaker's boyfriend does not understand what a period is.
25. The speaker is canceling their subscription to HBO.
26. The speaker invites others to join their channel for $1.99 a month.
27. The speaker's dad is going through his bank statements.
28. The speaker's mom paid the bills.
29. The speaker is reading tweets from restaurants making fun of Jack in the Box.
30. The speaker posted the tweets on their Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
31. A person on Twitter put Jack in the Box on blast without contacting them directly.
32. Shake Shack has a tweet with two eyeballs.
33. Wendy's is compared to a mean girl in a school lunchroom.
34. Carl's Jr. has a tweet telling people not to go to Jack in the Box.