The video features a person playing embarrassing voicemails in a public library using a Bluetooth speaker. The voicemails include messages from his mom, a doctor's office informing him that his herpes test came back positive, a sugar daddy website, and a friend who took a photo of a girl's breast. The person asks library patrons for their reactions to the voicemails and some of them agree to be recorded for the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is listening to embarrassing voicemails in a library.
2. A woman named Deborah from Dr. Klein's office calls to inform someone that their herpes test results have come back positive.
3. Deborah tells the person not to freak out and that they are contagious, and asks them to call back to set up a treatment plan.
4. A person named Tom from SugarDaddy.com calls to inform someone that their application has been received, but that there are no available sugar daddies for them at the moment.
5. Tom suggests that the person may be able to find a sugar daddy if they lower their monthly expectations.
6. A person named Chad calls to tell someone that he is excited about hooking up with a girl named Jessica and has taken a picture of her.
7. A person named Debra calls to tell someone that they have herpes and that it is contagious.
8. A person named Gary calls to ask someone to call him back.
9. A person named Savin calls to ask someone why they haven't called them back.
10. A person named Stephen is making a video in a library using a speaker to play embarrassing voicemails out loud.
11. Stephen is partnering with a company called Cove to promote their speaker.
12. The speaker is called The Cove Commuter and it has eight hours of battery life and can be used as a speakerphone.
13. Stephen is offering a 65% discount code for the speaker.
14. The video is a social experiment to see people's reactions to embarrassing voicemails being played out loud in public.
15. Stephen asks people for their permission to use their reactions in the video.