Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Title:** Jacksepticeye's Funniest Home Videos (Series Premiere)
**Format:** YouTube video where popular YouTuber Jacksepticeye reacts to funny internet videos submitted by his audience.
**Summary:**
* Jacksepticeye introduces the new series, asking viewers to submit their favorite funny internet videos.
* He reacts to various submitted videos, including:
+ Painful fail compilations with humorous sound effects.
+ A bizarre Tim and Eric sketch about sitting on people.
+ A hilarious video of someone mispronouncing "pregnant" in various ways.
+ An operatic rendition of Britney Spears' "Toxic".
+ A chaotic clip of a man chasing his dog, Fenton, in Richmond Park.
+ Adorable yet strange kid reactions to morning greetings.
+ A glitchy news segment about a woman struck by lightning (which surprisingly is real).
+ Uplifting dance videos set to music.
* Jacksepticeye provides entertaining commentary throughout, sharing his genuine laughter and reactions.
* The video concludes with thanks to his audience for the submissions and a teaser for future episodes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. The content is from a video series called "Jacksepticeye's Funniest Home Videos".
2. The host's name is Jacksepticeye.
3. Viewers were asked to submit their favorite internet videos.
4. Jacksepticeye tweeted for favorite video submissions, asking for links.
5. The video features submissions from various users, including SpaceJellyBean, Wade, Cheapcookie, Spoonycorn, Emma blackery, NiaSimone, Prof. Dr. Schnade, Steph, Judith, @nippleequality, and @the_real_editor.
6. Video titles mentioned include:
* "Free your mind" (neo vine)
* "X-Files featuring Wade"
* "I sit on you | Tim and Eric awesome show"
* "BODY once told me the world is gonna"
* "Its a hard knock life" (with bangs from videos)
* "How is prangent formed"
* "Jesus Christ in Richmond Park"
* "We woke up this morning like..."
* "Woman struck by lightning speaks"
7. A video of a woman struck by lightning has 6.9 million views (as of the video's recording).
8. The woman in the "Woman struck by lightning speaks" video was in a coma for two weeks before waking up.