The text appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video. The creator is discussing their upcoming content and reacting to a video featuring cartoon monsters, such as Cartoon Dog and Siren Head. They also mention a cap they designed, called the "Mamute cap", and ask viewers to buy it and share photos with the hashtag #MamuteCap on Instagram for a chance to appear in a future video. The creator also talks about their past projects, including a challenge where they created 31 parody videos in 31 days, which they found difficult to complete.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In December, the speaker created 31 parodies in 31 days.
2. The speaker had promised to record a normal video, but found it more difficult than expected.
3. The speaker has not recorded a normal video in a long time.
4. The speaker is going to make a video talking about their experiences.
5. The speaker mentions a "Mamute cap" that they launched and is now available for purchase.
6. The speaker had promised to react to photos of people wearing the Mamute cap and posting them on Instagram with a specific hashtag.
7. Only about 10 people posted photos with the hashtag.
8. The speaker is giving people another chance to post photos with the hashtag and appear on their channel.
9. The speaker will react to videos or photos of up to 10 seconds.
10. The speaker is launching a new cap, the "Mamute cap", which is perfect for Christmas gifts or end-of-year gifts.
11. The speaker mentions a "Long Horse" that is a creature that protects humans.
12. The speaker mentions a "Cardoso's card" that is a powerful card.
13. The speaker talks about a video they watched that features a monster with a pot for a head.
14. The speaker mentions a "Long Run series" and a "Madrid" location.
15. The speaker talks about a creature called "Long Horse" that is not evil and protects humans.
16. The speaker mentions a company or brand called "i-tec" that is associated with the Mamute cap.
17. The speaker will make a video thanking people who buy the Mamute cap and tag them on Instagram.
18. The speaker mentions a "description" and a "link" where people can find more information about the Mamute cap.