The video begins with the host promoting a gift idea: a bundle including a 3D T-shirt, mug, and soft blanket with customizable prints.
The host then shares two stories from their school days.
The first story is about a physics teacher who falsely accused the host of drawing male reproductive organs on a desk with white putty. The teacher didn't believe the host's denial and wanted them to scrub off the drawing during recess. The host refused, and the teacher eventually dropped the matter. However, the teacher later told the host's mother that the host regularly drew on desks, which the host had to deny.
The second story is about a classmate who drew a symbol associated with skinheads on a Russian teacher's desk. The teacher didn't notice the drawing until three days later and then launched an investigation, suspecting that one of the students was a skinhead. The teachers checked the students' VKontakte pages, but found nothing suspicious. However, they did find that a Kyrgyz student had reposted content from an ultra-right group, which he explained was done in opposition to the group's ideology. The investigation ultimately yielded nothing, and the student who drew the symbol was never caught.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing schoolchildren drawing on their desks.
2. The speaker mentions that November is still far away before the New Year holidays.
3. The speaker talks about ordering the perfect gift, which includes a 3D T-shirt, a mug, and a soft blanket.
4. The gift items have prints that can reflect the hobbies and interests of the recipient.
5. The speaker mentions that the T-shirt does not wrinkle and its brightness can withstand hundreds of washes.
6. The speaker talks about a physics teacher who was strict and had a habit of asserting herself at the expense of her students.
7. The speaker shares a story about being accused of drawing male reproductive organs on a desk during a physics lesson.
8. The speaker denies drawing the images and refuses to clean them off the desk.
9. The teacher takes the speaker to her office and tries to get them to confess to drawing the images.
10. The speaker refuses to confess and the teacher threatens to call their parents.
11. The speaker shares another story about a classmate who drew a symbol on a teacher's desk during a Russian language lesson.
12. The teacher finds the symbol and decides to investigate which student drew it.
13. The teacher and other class teachers check the VKontakte pages of each student to see if they have any connections to extremist groups.
14. One of the teachers finds a post on a student's VKontakte page that suggests they may be connected to an ultra-right group.
15. However, it turns out that the student was actually mocking the group and did not support their ideology.
16. The teacher apologizes for the misunderstanding, but the student who actually drew the symbol is never caught.