The speaker is recording a video in front of their "Maine Craft house" and is planning to prank their friend Bruninho. They want to make Bruninho think they are invisible and plan to use "invisibility" potion and TNT to create a fun and chaotic situation. The speaker is also hungry and wants to eat, but decides to focus on the prank first. They set up a scenario where they pretend to be a hamburger and try to trick Bruninho into thinking they are invisible. The prank escalates, with the speaker setting off TNT and making it seem like the house is on fire. Bruninho falls for the prank and gets angry, but the speaker reveals that it was all a joke and they were just trying to have fun.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is in front of their Maine Craft house.
2. The speaker has not changed their "cute friend" in a long time.
3. The speaker mentions Bruninho and says he will be very funny.
4. The speaker asks viewers to click a button on their phone or TV.
5. The speaker talks about being invisible and doing various activities.
6. The speaker mentions eating hamburgers and wanting to eat more.
7. The speaker says they will pretend to be a hamburger.
8. The speaker talks about controlling time and using TNT.
9. The speaker mentions a refrigerator and a cheese cake.
10. The speaker says they will set fire to a house and then put it out.
11. The speaker mentions drinking milk and setting their own house on fire as a prank.
12. The speaker says they will have to pay for everything because of the prank.
13. The speaker mentions being invisible and doing various activities in a house.
14. The speaker says they will make a pact with a hamburger.
15. The speaker mentions eating cake and being hungry.
16. The speaker talks about a TV tree and a beast.
17. The speaker says they will change their appearance.
18. The speaker mentions a lighter and setting fire to a house.
19. The speaker says they will drink water from a mouth of water.
20. The speaker mentions a team and a father's house.
Note: Some of these "facts" may be part of a fictional or humorous narrative, rather than actual events or statements of fact.