The YouTuber, Jazza, attempts to draw while wearing special goggles that simulate the effects of being drunk. He starts by drawing a sober, adult version of himself, then puts on the goggles and tries to draw again. As he "gets drunker," his drawings become increasingly sloppy and inaccurate. Jazza tests the goggles' effects on his vision and fine motor skills, and even gets a second opinion to verify that he's not faking the results. In the end, Jazza concludes that the goggles do indeed make it difficult to draw and that it's best to keep a clear head when creating art.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The creator of the video has previously done videos where they pretended to be drunk.
2. The creator is now a husband, father, and has employees, and considers themselves a role model.
3. The creator bought a variety of "drunk goggles" that simulate the effects of being drunk without actually being intoxicated.
4. The goggles are designed to distort vision and affect perception.
5. The creator tested the goggles by drawing while wearing them and comparing the results to drawings done without the goggles.
6. The creator used a GoPro camera to record their perspective while wearing the goggles.
7. The goggles made it difficult for the creator to draw straight lines and affected their fine motor skills.
8. The creator felt dizzy and disoriented while wearing the goggles.
9. The creator's perception of colors and shapes was affected by the goggles.
10. The creator did not actually drink any alcohol during the video.
11. The creator's cameraman, Gareth, helped with the verification process.