A YouTube video shows a planned prank on a streamer named Pasha. The pranksters, disguised as special forces, burst into Pasha's home during a live stream, carrying toy guns and wearing uniforms. They had been planning the prank for some time, even convincing Pasha to start his stream at a specific time without arousing his suspicion. The pranksters donate 100,000 rubles to Pasha's stream, which he believes is real, adding to the surprise. The video ends with a request for viewers to like and subscribe to the channel, promising an even bigger prank if they reach 100,000 likes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author is planning a prank on someone named Pasha.
2. The prank involves sneaking into Pasha's apartment while he is streaming.
3. The author and his friends are planning to dress up in special forces uniforms.
4. They need to buy a toy machine gun and a cake for the prank.
5. The author is worried that Pasha might get offended by the prank.
6. The pranksters send a donation of 100,000 rubles to Pasha during his stream.
7. The payment system does not allow a single donation of 100,000 rubles, so they send two donations of 50,000 rubles.
8. The author and his friends enter Pasha's apartment while he is streaming.
9. They turn off Pasha's stream and complete the prank.
10. The author asks viewers to subscribe to his channel and Pasha's channel.
11. The author promises to release another video with a more cruel prank if the current video gets 100,000 likes.
12. The author is trying to make amends with Pasha by helping him reach 500,000 subscribers.