A YOUTUBER QUE FAZ OS CLICKBAITS MAIS MENTIROSOS... - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses a YouTube video made by a girl named Ruby, who claims to have sent herself to Apple headquarters in Ireland via mail to pick up an unreleased iPhone 10. The speaker is skeptical and points out several inconsistencies and impossibilities in Ruby's story, such as the fact that it's not possible to survive being mailed, and that Ireland is an island that can only be reached by plane or ship. The speaker also notes that Ruby's video is likely an advertisement for an app, and that she didn't actually show the iPhone 10 in her video. The speaker pokes fun at Ruby's claims and invites his viewers to point out other inconsistencies in the comments.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is discussing a video by a YouTuber named Ruby.
2. Ruby claims to have sent herself to Apple headquarters in a box to get an iPhone 10.
3. The iPhone 10 has not been released yet and is only available for pre-order.
4. Ruby's video shows her inside a box, but it does not show her actually being sent to Apple headquarters.
5. The speaker believes that Ruby's video is fake and that she did not actually send herself to Apple.
6. Ruby is known for making videos that involve her sending herself to different locations in a box.
7. The speaker thinks that Ruby's videos are entertaining but also misleading.
8. Ruby has a habit of making claims that are not true in her videos.
9. The speaker is trying to get 10,000 likes on their video and is asking viewers to help them reach this goal.
10. The speaker has been making videos about Ruby and her claims, and this is not their first video about her.
11. Ruby does not go to school and only makes videos and sleeps during the day.
12. Ruby is a nocturnal person and is only active at night and dawn.
13. Ruby has a YouTube channel where she posts her videos.
14. Ruby has sent videos to different locations, including Ireland.
15. Ruby claims to have received an iPhone 10 from Apple, but the speaker does not believe this is true.