The narrator discusses his favorite video editing software, Film Now, which he uses to create videos. He then shifts to sharing some of his school stories, including a boy who had an unusual way of urinating, a girl who slapped him for making a joke about her eyes, and a time when he got in trouble for changing the wallpaper on a computer in class. He also recounts a time when he sneezed in class and a classmate mistook him for having a bloody nose, leading to an awkward situation. Throughout the conversation, the narrator pokes fun at his school experiences and the things he learned in class that he doesn't use in real life.
Here are the extracted key facts:
1. The speaker's friends ask them about video editing and dubbing.
2. The speaker uses a simple video editor with useful and intuitive tools.
3. The video editor has endless effects to make videos look professional.
4. The editor has a green screen feature.
5. The speaker can record their voice over the video.
6. The editor has a feature to eliminate white noise from recordings.
7. The editor is completely free.
8. The speaker is not good at math and does not use what they learned in school.
9. The speaker thinks that some subjects taught in school are not important.
10. The speaker believes that there are more important things that should be taught in school, such as taxes and choosing a good president.
11. The speaker has a story about a boy who did not know how to pee properly.
12. The speaker was a good student in primary school but not in secondary school.
13. The speaker does not use what they learned in school almost every day.
14. The speaker's sixth-grade teacher threw a stapler in the classroom because the students were talking.
15. The speaker was in detention once for changing the wallpaper on a computer to a picture of Chuck Norris.
16. The speaker's school called detention "WANT" (possibly an acronym).
17. The speaker's history teacher thought they had a bloody nose after a sneeze, but it was actually another boy who was bleeding.
18. The speaker did not really need to go to the bathroom but used it as an excuse to leave the classroom.