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Summary

The provided content appears to be a transcript of a video where the host is testing and debunking various myths and urban legends. The host conducts experiments to verify or disprove claims such as "you can't tie your shoelaces in under 3 seconds," "it's impossible to draw a circle blindfolded," and "chocolate causes pimples." The host also tests other myths, including the idea that water is wet, that you can erase a candle by clapping your hands, and that sharks can detect a drop of blood from far away. The video is likely part of a series, with the host encouraging viewers to like and share the video to prompt a part 3.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Water really expands when it freezes.
2. A sheet of paper can support a person's weight without breaking.
3. The distance between the eyes is the same as the width of one eye.
4. The distance between the two arms is the same.
5. You can't drink water upside down.
6. It's impossible to tie shoelaces in under 3 seconds.
7. The egg can balance upright on a flat surface.
8. Toothpaste can take away the heat of a pepper.
9. Milk can take away the heat of a pepper.
10. Popsicles can take away the heat of a pepper.
11. Oil can take away the heat of a pepper.
12. A banana peel can really make you slip.
13. You can't fold a t-shirt in under 5 seconds.
14. A detergent and glitter don't mix well.
15. We don't use 10% of our brain, but different parts of the brain are used at different times.
16. A sharp pencil can't pierce plastic without making water come out.
17. A ruler can be broken using a sheet of paper.
18. Straightening your hair can make it smooth.
19. Forcing a smile can make you feel better.
20. A credit card cannot open any door.
21. A calculator can be turned off by swiping it to the side.
22. You cannot tickle yourself.
23. A finger can put out a small fire.
24. Sharks can detect a drop of blood from far away.

Note: Some of these "facts" are actually just the narrator testing myths, so they may not be entirely accurate or reliable.