The text is a script for a YouTube video that shares 12 "life hacks" to make school days easier and more fun. The hacks include:
1. Using an old CD case to store a lunch bagel and keep it intact.
2. Using lemon juice and a Q-tip to erase highlighter marks.
3. Using a clothes hanger to hold up papers or a notebook while working on a computer.
4. Making a lollipop using EOS containers and storing it in a pencil case.
5. Making colorful stapler pins using nail polish.
6. Creating a cat eye makeup stamp using a pencil eraser.
7. Making a color-changing rainbow marker by combining different colored markers.
8. Listening to music in class without being noticed by hiding earphones under clothing.
9. Creating DIY stamps using foam paper and hot glue.
10. Keeping people from bothering you while studying by wearing headphones.
11. Using nail polish to prevent Sharpie ink from bleeding through notebook pages.
12. Writing to-do lists on a mirror using a whiteboard marker.
The video aims to provide helpful tips and tricks to make school days more enjoyable and productive.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Using an old CD container to store a bagel can keep it intact in a backpack.
2. Highlighting important facts in textbooks can be helpful for studying.
3. A lemon can be used to erase highlighter marks from textbooks.
4. To use a lemon to erase highlighter, cut it in half and soak a q-tip in lemon juice.
5. Apply the q-tip to the highlighter mark to erase it.
6. A clothes hanger can be used to hold a notebook or textbook at a comfortable reading height while using a computer.
7. Clip one side of the hanger to the computer screen and the other side to the notebook or textbook.
8. A lollipop can be made by mixing sugar, corn syrup, and water, then heating it to 150 degrees Celsius or 300 Fahrenheit.
9. Pour the mixture into an empty eos container and let it cool before eating.
10. A stapler pin can be decorated with nail polish to make it more colorful.
11. Apply a layer or two of nail polish to the top surface of the pin refill.
12. A pencil eraser can be used as a stamp for drawing cat eyes.
13. Cut off a small piece of the eraser and rotate it to create a triangle shape.
14. Dip the triangle-shaped eraser in gel eyeliner to create a cat eye.
15. Listening to music while studying can improve attention and memory.
16. A simple trick to listen to music in class without being noticed is to plug in headphones and lead them under the shirt and along one sleeve.
17. A DIY stamp can be made using a piece of foam and hot glue.
18. Apply hot glue to the top of a lid and attach the foam shape.
19. Use markers, highlighters, or acrylic paint to add color to the stamp.
20. A to-do list can be written on a mirror using a whiteboard marker.
21. The next morning, review the list while brushing teeth to plan the day.
22. Use nail polish as a barrier to prevent Sharpie ink from bleeding through notebook pages.
23. Apply a layer of nail polish to the notebook page and let it dry before writing with a Sharpie.