The content appears to be a video script where the host, Bryant Sobrevilla, plays a game called "What would you rather" with his audience. He presents various difficult choices, such as "Would you rather eat only meat or only fish?" or "Would you rather fight with three bulls at the same time or ten bulls one at a time?" The host shares his own preferences and opinions on each question, often adding humor and personal anecdotes. He also engages with his audience by asking them to share their answers in the comments. Additionally, the host promotes a giveaway for a bag with oxygen and encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel and follow him on social media.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is Bryant Sobrevilla.
2. He is hosting a video where he answers difficult questions.
3. He is hosting a raffle where the prize is a bag of oxygen.
4. To enter the raffle, viewers must subscribe to his channel, activate notifications, follow him on Instagram, like all his photos, follow him on Twitter, and write a specific tweet.
5. The raffle starts and ends on the same day as the video.
6. The speaker asks viewers to answer a question honestly in the comments.
7. The speaker presents a series of "what would you rather" questions and shares his own preferences.
8. He asks viewers if they would rather eat only meat or only fish.
9. He asks viewers if they would rather see the future or change the past.
10. He asks viewers if they would rather watch My Little Pony for 24 hours or have a song stuck in their head for the rest of their life.
11. He asks viewers if they would rather lose an eye and a hand or lose a foot and an ear.
12. He asks viewers if they would rather fight with three bulls at the same time or fight with ten bulls one at a time.
13. He asks viewers if they would rather not have a tongue or not have teeth.
14. He asks viewers if they would rather break their arm with a slight and painful infection or break a leg.
15. He asks viewers if they would rather work in recycling or work with dangerous and explosive chemicals.
16. He asks viewers if they would rather save Tupac's life or see Jesus for two hours.
17. He asks viewers if they would rather be a horse rider or a Nascar driver.
18. He asks viewers if they would rather be an elephant or a mouse.
19. He asks viewers if they would rather spend a day with Justin Bieber or Miley Cyrus.
20. He asks viewers if they would rather receive five dollars a day for the rest of their life or receive 50,000 dollars right now.
21. He asks viewers if they would rather fight with Jackie Chan or Jet Li.
22. He asks viewers if they would rather be the greatest mathematician or the greatest writer.
23. He asks viewers if they would rather be Batman or Superman.
Note: The percentages mentioned in the text (e.g. "84% of people do this") are not included as separate facts, as they are not standalone statements but rather part of the speaker's commentary.