The content creator is asking for viewer support to vote for their channel in the "Nick 2013 Awards" in the category of "YouTube Channel of the Year". They also ask viewers to subscribe to their channel, which is close to reaching 15 million subscribers.
The main content of the video is a prank where the creator uses food dye and cotton to make it seem like tap water is coming out in different colors. They set up the prank in various locations, including a laundry room, a bathroom, and a shower. The video shows people's reactions as they discover the colored water.
Throughout the video, the creator encourages viewers to like and subscribe to their channel, and to follow them on social media for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a trolling prank involving colored water from a tap.
2. The prank requires three things: dye, cotton, and a tap or shower with a removable filter.
3. The prankster soaks the cotton in dye and places it inside the tap or shower filter.
4. When someone turns on the tap or shower, the colored water comes out, surprising them.
5. The prankster repeats the prank in different locations, including a laundry room, a bathroom, and a shower near a pool.
6. The prankster uses different colors of dye, including red, green, and purple.
7. The prankster tries to convince someone to take a shower in the colored water.
8. The video has been nominated for a Nick 2013 award in the YouTube channel of the year category.
9. The channel has 15 million subscribers.
10. The video has received 3,000 likes and 100,000 thumbs up.
11. The prankster asks viewers to subscribe to the channel and follow them on social media.
12. The video is part of a series, with a "part 1" mentioned at the end.