The video appears to be a humorous take on "life hacks" for students, with the creator sharing various techniques for cheating on tests and exams. However, it's clear that the video is not meant to be taken seriously, and the creator is actually poking fun at the idea of cheating. The "hacks" include using a pencil sharpener to erase pencil marks, creating a makeshift cutter, writing on a soda bottle, and using a marker to write on a piece of paper that can be hidden in a desk. The video also includes some nonsensical and absurd "hacks," such as using an egg yolk to create a blue egg and putting it in a piece of bread. Throughout the video, the creator acknowledges that cheating is not acceptable and seems to be using humor to highlight the ridiculousness of some of the "hacks" being presented.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. 12 times 12 equals 144.
2. The square root of 81 is 9.
3. The narrator is creating a video about school hacks.
4. The narrator is 13 years old and in high school.
5. The narrator demonstrates a method for erasing pencil marks using a sharpener.
6. The narrator shows how to create a makeshift cheat sheet using a ruler and paper.
7. The narrator demonstrates a method for creating a sharp blade using a lighter.
8. The narrator shows how to write with multiple pens at once by gluing them together.
9. The narrator demonstrates a method for keeping a shirt from coming undone using double-sided tape.
10. The narrator shows how to write on a pop bottle for a test.
11. The narrator demonstrates a method for sharpening a pencil using a sharpener and eraser.
12. The narrator shows how to make a red ring using a sharpener and paper.
13. The narrator uses bread and an egg yolk to create a blue egg.
14. The narrator creates a sandwich using the blue egg and bread.
Note: I excluded any opinions or jokes from the text, as per your request.