Two individuals, David and another, engage in a discussion and experiment where they visit websites that ask questions about what they would do for money. They explore various scenarios, including eating a live cockroach every day for the rest of their life, spending 5 years in prison for a crime they didn't commit, and killing a pig in cold blood, all for varying sums of money. They also consider more extreme situations, such as pressing a button that would kill a 6-year-old girl in exchange for $100 million. Throughout the conversation, they joke and poke fun at each other's willingness or unwillingness to participate in certain acts for a price.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The main theme of the video is "what would you do for money".
2. The hosts, including the speaker and David, visit sites where they answer questions about what they would do for money.
3. One site asks 20 yes-or-no questions about what the user would do for $5 million.
4. The hosts discuss their answers to various questions, including eating a live cockroach every day for the rest of their life, spending 5 years in a maximum-security prison, and eating feces for $5 million.
5. The hosts also visit another site where each question has its own price, ranging from $1 to $10 million.
6. The hosts discuss their answers to questions on this site, including drinking a glass of water from a toilet, sucking on random coins for 5 minutes, and shooting a pig tied to a stake.
7. The hosts also discuss a question about pressing a button that would kill a 6-year-old girl in exchange for $100 million.
8. The hosts express their moral outrage at the idea of harming a child, even for a large sum of money.
9. The hosts also discuss a question about spending 9 months at the bottom of a well with only rats and insects to eat.
10. The video ends with the hosts asking viewers to leave a like and follow them on Instagram, and to comment on what they would do in similar situations.