The video appears to be a comedic commentary on the different types of people and their preferences. The speaker discusses various topics, such as:
* The type of person who keeps their room tidy or messy
* Those who prefer manual or automatic gear shifts
* People who eat bread with the crust on or off
* Those who prefer classic or digital watches
* Individuals who organize their digital files or not
* People who wear hats or not
* Those who prefer Apple or Android devices
* Individuals who drink Coca-Cola or Pepsi
* People who check prices before buying food or not
* Those who prefer draft beer or bottled beer
* Individuals who drink tea or whiskey
* People who order cheeseburgers with or without cheese
* Those who call a certain type of cookie a "biscuit" or not
The speaker seems to be poking fun at the different preferences and habits of people, often inserting humorous comments and anecdotes. The video appears to be lighthearted and entertaining, with the speaker encouraging viewers to identify with the different types of people mentioned.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's lap is almost impossible to see on video.
2. The speaker played 68 videos.
3. The speaker is a tidy person.
4. The speaker uses a classic watch, not a digital one.
5. The speaker has a cell phone with a cover.
6. The speaker eats sushi with chopsticks, not a fork.
7. The speaker watches TV series on the computer.
8. The speaker has a WiFi router at home.
9. The speaker prefers Apple products.
10. The speaker eats in bed.
11. The speaker likes potatoes with sauce.
12. The speaker drinks draft beer.
13. The speaker orders cheeseburgers.
14. The speaker calls cookies "biscuits".
15. The speaker has a lazy and fat lifestyle.
16. The speaker likes to eat pizza with pasta.
17. The speaker has a messy room.
18. The speaker has a French background.
19. The speaker moved in 1999.
20. The speaker's date of birth is mentioned, but the actual date is not provided.
Note: These facts are based on the speaker's statements and may not be objective or universally true.