The text appears to be a transcription of a YouTube video. The content is about a group of people playing a game called "Don't Throw the Wrong Box." Each person chooses a personal item that is important to them, and then they randomly select a box to put their item in. The boxes are then shuffled, and a person is chosen to knock down one of the boxes, potentially breaking the item inside.
The group plays multiple rounds, with each person's item being put at risk of being broken. The video also includes some conversations and interactions between the participants, as well as some announcements about an upcoming show in Rio de Janeiro.
Throughout the video, the host encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and share it with their friends. The video ends with a reminder to buy tickets for the upcoming show and a call to action to click on other videos on the channel.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. The game is called "Don't Throw the Wrong Box".
2. The game involves choosing important personal items.
3. The items are placed in three boxes.
4. A player is blindfolded and has to choose a box.
5. The player who chose the box has to knock it down from the roof.
6. The game continues until all items are revealed.
7. The video was filmed on a rooftop.
8. There will be a show in Rio de Janeiro on October 20th.
9. Tickets for the show are available and can be purchased through a link in the description.
10. The channel has reached 25 million subscribers.
11. The video was posted at noon.
12. The players in the game include Letícia, Ana, and Pedro.
13. Letícia's item was a smartwatch.
14. Ana's item was a cell phone.
15. Pedro's item was a bottle.
16. The game was played in three rounds.