O GOOGLE IMAGENS DEFINE O QUE VAMOS COMER POR 24 HORAS! - MUITA LOUCURA! - Summary

Summary

The content is a video of a person using Google Images to decide their meals for the day.

The person starts by using a roulette wheel to choose a breakfast image from Google. The chosen image is of a dish with shrimp, potatoes, and vegetables. They then proceed to order and eat the meal.

Next, they use the roulette wheel again to choose a lunch image, which is of a chicken dish with onions. They order the meal and eat it.

For their snack, they use the roulette wheel once more and choose an image of a rib dish with potatoes. However, when they try to order the meal, they find out that it's no longer available. They settle for a different meal.

Finally, for dinner, they use the roulette wheel to choose a pizza image. They order three pizzas and enjoy their meal.

Throughout the video, the person interacts with their viewers, asking for likes and subscriptions. The video ends with a message thanking the viewers and inviting them to subscribe to the channel.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker uses Google Images to decide what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
2. The speaker's breakfast was decided by a roulette wheel, which chose a picture of shrimp and potatoes.
3. The speaker ate at a restaurant for breakfast, where they ordered shrimp and potatoes.
4. The speaker's lunch was also decided by a roulette wheel, which chose a picture of chicken with cheddar from a place called "mpm".
5. The speaker ate at a restaurant for lunch, where they ordered chicken with cheddar.
6. The speaker's snack was decided by a roulette wheel, which chose a picture of a rib with potatoes from a place called "Outback".
7. The speaker ate at a restaurant for dinner, where they ordered pizza.
8. The speaker ordered three pizzas, one with pepperoni and mozzarella.
9. The speaker's dinner was delivered to their home.
10. The speaker enjoyed their meals and found the experience fun.
11. The speaker reached a goal of 80,000 likes on a video.
12. The speaker is promoting their channel and encouraging viewers to subscribe.