This video showcases various people who engage in strange and unconventional behaviors, often considered abnormal or annoying by others. The host presents a series of images and stories, including someone who eats the external part of a biscuit but leaves the cream, a person who brings ketchup from McDonald's to KFC, and an individual who puts mayonnaise in their lemonade. Other examples include a person who dedicated a room in their house to fill it with Legos, someone who eats a banana with the peel, and a neat freak who is driven crazy by misplaced tiles. The host also shares a story about a person who chewed up car tires and put them back in the package, and another who packed a bottle of Pepsi in a package of Coca-Cola. The video ends with a question from a game show that asks contestants to identify the first letter of the English alphabet, with the correct answer being the letter "A".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There are two types of biscuits.
2. Some people prefer to divide biscuits in half to eat the cream inside.
3. In Italy, there are normal fast foods, but in America, there are many crazy offers.
4. A person can order "add a man" to their meal for 50 cents in some American restaurants.
5. Some people have a fear of holes, known as tripophobia.
6. A person with tripophobia may not eat foods with holes in them.
7. There is a marketing idea to put a popsicle on top of an ice cream cone.
8. Some people put chili peppers in their Christmas desserts to surprise their family members.
9. A person dedicated a room in their house to filling it with Legos.
10. In America, some restaurants offer strange food combinations, such as putting mayonnaise in lemonade.
11. Some people steal car tires and put them in a package.
12. A person found an old photograph in their grandmother's house with a strange pose.
13. A person packed a bottle of Pepsi in a package of Coca Cola.
14. Some people cut their dessert in a strange way, such as cutting a piece of tart without the crust.
15. A person removed the cardboard cone from a roll of paper to use it to make a telescope.
16. A person made a table without using a ruler.
17. A person failed their math test because they didn't care about mathematics.
18. A person ate a package of food while on their cell phone at McDonald's.
19. A person asked a strange question on the TV show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," asking for the first letter of the English alphabet.
20. The correct answer to the question is the letter "A."