The content is a rant by a YouTuber about a magazine called "Spinner Force" that was released in August 2017, long after the spinner trend had passed. The YouTuber mocks the magazine's content, including its clickbait title, poorly written articles, and ridiculous "tricks" for using a spinner. They also criticize the magazine's attempt to cash in on a dead trend and its appeal to a older demographic trying to relate to younger people. The video features the YouTuber's sarcastic commentary and reactions to the magazine's content, with a focus on its absurdity and lack of relevance.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker is holding a device that resembles an iPhone but claims it's not a phone.
2. The device is said to have been designed by NASA to measure "cringe" levels in the environment.
3. The speaker shows a packet that allegedly contains something that can "pollute" a country with "high levels of cringiness."
4. The speaker wears a mask to protect himself from the contents of the packet.
5. The mask was sent to the speaker by his cousin Vladimir from Russia.
6. The speaker mentions a magazine about spinners from Spain, published in August 2017.
7. The magazine is criticized for being outdated, as the spinner trend had already passed by the time of its publication.
8. The speaker mentions that some YouTubers used fake giveaways to gain subscribers during the spinner trend.
9. The speaker reads from the magazine, which includes a section on "how to choose the right spinner" and another on "tricks" that can be done with spinners.
10. The magazine includes a poster with a person wearing a "SWAG" cap and dabbing.
11. The speaker expresses frustration and disappointment with the magazine's content.