Cool Things I Learned On Tik Tok - Summary

Summary

The video features a person sharing various life hacks and interesting facts they learned from TikTok. These include:

1. A spiral playground structure is meant to be slid down, not climbed.
2. Loofahs can be grown on a tree and are used as natural sponges.
3. You can stop a domino wall from falling by holding a piece in place.
4. A new way to pack luggage by folding clothes and placing them vertically.
5. Blue stop signs are used on private properties and are considered more polite than red ones.
6. Frozen patties are used in some burgers.
7. Sea cucumbers eat by grabbing things and shoving them down their hole.
8. A professional tree shaker is used to harvest oranges.
9. The lines on a Solo Cup can be used as measurement marks for alcohol.
10. Hot water freezes faster than cold water (the Mpemba effect).
11. Ice makers use a spike system to create ice cubes.
12. The tip of a peeler can be used to scoop out blemishes on potatoes.
13. Eggplants are called eggplants because they resemble eggs when growing.
14. Some lawn chairs have a secret hole for an umbrella.
15. The ridges on crackers are designed to cut cheese.
16. The bus driver closes the door using a hidden button.
17. Air fresheners have a hidden opening mechanism.
18. There's a hidden button under airplane armrests to lift them up.
19. Some toilets have a button that allows for easy cleaning under the seat.

The video ends with the person thanking their viewers and inviting them to like, comment, and subscribe.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Loofahs are a type of vegetable that can be grown on a tree.
2. Loofahs can be used as a natural bath sponge.
3. The lines on a Solo Cup can be used as measurement marks for alcohol.
4. The marks on a Solo Cup represent the following measurements: a pint of beer, 12 ounces (standard beer bottle size), 5 ounces (approximately one serving of wine), and 1 fluid ounce (equivalent to a shot).
5. Hot water can freeze faster than cold water, known as the Mpemba effect.
6. To fill ice cube trays faster, fill the water to the little square sections and it will make the entire ice cube tray fill up faster and evenly.
7. Ice makers use a mechanism to create ice cubes by launching water onto a metal plate, which then freezes into ice.
8. Some lawn chairs have a secret hole for an umbrella.
9. The ridges on crackers are designed to cut cheese.
10. The tip of a vegetable peeler can be used as a little scooper for blemishes on potatoes.
11. Some refrigerators have a feature that allows you to pull out a tab to access items without having to open the entire fridge.
12. Eggplants are called eggplants because when they're growing, they resemble little eggs.
13. Target stores have a secret feature on their shopping carts that allows you to pull out a tab to access items without having to open the entire cart.
14. The Glad air freshener has a top part that can be opened to release fragrance.
15. The plastic packaging on six-packs of soda can be unfolded and put in straight without peeling off the packaging.
16. Some airplane seats have a hidden button under the armrest that can be used to lift the armrest.
17. To clean under a toilet seat and bowl, there is often a button that can be pressed to disconnect the two parts.
18. Asparagus grows in a single stock, not in a bunch.
19. Sea cucumbers eat by grabbing things and shoving them down their hole.
20. Some buses have a feature that allows the bus driver to close the door from the outside using a hidden button.
21. Orange trees are often harvested by shaking the tree to drop the oranges.