The given text appears to be a transcript of a vlog where two friends, pretending to be pregnant, attempt to experience what it's like to be pregnant for 24 hours. They start by creating fake bellies using balls and going to the gym for a workout. They then go out to lunch, shopping, and to the movies, trying to blend in as pregnant women.
Throughout the day, they encounter various reactions from people, including confusion, amusement, and sympathy. They also try to indulge in pregnancy cravings, such as eating hot dogs and eggs. At the end of the day, they reflect on their experience and decide to take off their fake bellies.
The next day, they attempt to do some prenatal yoga poses, but struggle with the discomfort of their fake bellies. They eventually remove the tape that holds the belly in place, as it was causing them pain.
The vlog ends with the friends thanking their audience and inviting them to follow their social media accounts.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Two people pretended to be pregnant for 24 hours.
2. They used fake bellies, which were initially too small, but later replaced with bigger ones.
3. They went to the gym and exercised with their own weight.
4. They went out to lunch and felt ashamed because they felt like liars.
5. The doorman at the restaurant made a comment about the neighborhoods being "win wenders countries".
6. They asked the driver of their transport to name their fake babies.
7. The driver suggested the names "Sala" and "Salomón".
8. They went shopping at a zone in Bogotá called the "T Zone".
9. They met a friend named Juancho, who would be the uncle of their fake babies.
10. They went to Starbucks and ordered food, including a hot dog.
11. They tried to sleep with the fake bellies attached, but it was unbearable.
12. They took off the fake bellies and admitted defeat.
13. The next day, they decided to do some prenatal yoga poses.
14. They made some humorous poses that a pregnant woman should not do.
15. They ended their 24-hour experiment and reflected on their experience.