The hosts of Good Mythical Morning are discussing underwear and playing a quiz game called "What Do You Know About Underwear?" The hosts are answering questions about underwear-related trivia, such as a Texas A&M student who had to have a testicle removed after receiving an atomic wedgie, and eight-year-olds who created pee-proof underwear. They also discuss a Victorian-era tradition of wearing knickers without a certain item, and a scientist who created a cocktail of bacteria to keep astronauts' underwear clean. The hosts also talk about a kid who set a world record by wearing 215 pairs of underwear at once and an artist who created a line of underwear made from recycled plastic bottles.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A Texas A&M student had to have something surgically removed after receiving an atomic wedgie while pledging for a fraternity.
2. The student had to have a testicle surgically removed due to the injury.
3. Eight-year-old girls in Ohio created pee-proof underwear.
4. Women in the Victorian era wore knickers without bloomers.
5. In 2009, a pair of crotchless underwear worn by Queen Victoria was declared a national treasure.
6. Russian scientists once thought it would be a good idea to put a cocktail of bacteria in astronauts' underwear to keep them clean for longer.
7. An artist, Ingrid, created a recycled line of underwear made entirely out of plastic bottles.
8. The first sports bra was invented in the 1970s by combining two jockstraps.
9. New York kid Jack Singer landed himself a Guinness World Record by wearing 215 pairs of underwear at once.
10. A Reddit user found a kidney bean in their underwear, which was a mystery to them.