The content appears to be a video script where the host is playing a game to guess the ages of various girls based on their appearance in photos. The host is making humorous and sarcastic comments throughout, often poking fun at their own lack of ability to accurately guess the ages.
The host presents several pairs of girls and attempts to determine which one looks older, often using factors such as makeup, hairstyle, and clothing style to make their decision. They also refer to a previous video where they played a similar game and got many of the ages wrong.
Throughout the video, the host is self-deprecating and acknowledges the difficulty of accurately guessing the ages of the girls. They also encourage viewers to participate and share their own guesses in the comments.
At the end of the video, the host reviews their own performance and acknowledges that they got many of the ages wrong. They also ask viewers to like and subscribe to their channel, and provide a link to a previous video where they played a similar game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is playing a game where they have to guess the age of girls based on their appearance.
2. The speaker previously created a video called "Guess the Age of These Girls".
3. The video had 9 million views.
4. The speaker is using a technique where they assume that girls who wear more makeup are trying to look older.
5. The speaker thinks that girls who have phone cases with cartoon characters or flowers are likely to be younger.
6. The speaker is unsure about the age of the girls and is making guesses based on their appearance.
7. The speaker is comparing the ages of different girls and trying to determine who is older or younger.
8. The speaker is using their intuition to make guesses about the ages of the girls.
9. The speaker is aware that guessing the age of a woman can be insulting if you get it wrong.
10. The speaker is playing the game with a sense of humor and is not taking it too seriously.
11. The speaker is encouraging viewers to play along and share their own guesses in the comments.
12. The speaker is promoting their YouTube channel and encouraging viewers to subscribe.
13. The speaker is thanking their viewers for watching and is sending them a "psychological hug".