LOS TWEETS MAS ESTUPIDOS DE LA HISTORIA !! - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video, likely a comedic or satirical piece, that discusses a series of idiotic tweets. The video's host presents a selection of tweets that they claim to be the most idiotic in the history of Twitter, commenting on each one in a humorous manner. The tweets discussed range from the mundane to the absurd, including a person ordering a pizza and receiving only bread, a tweet about ebola arriving in Guadalajara, and a person who posted their credit card information online.

The host also engages with the audience, asking for comments on which tweet caused the most headaches and jokes about the number of followers Justin Bieber has on Twitter. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to like the video if they reach 100,000 likes, and to subscribe to the host's channel.

Facts

1. The text is a script from a video that discusses the most idiotic tweets in the history of Twitter.
2. The video host refers to himself as Edward from Twitter.
3. The host lists the most idiotic tweets he has found, with the first one being a tweet from a person who ordered a pizza and received it with only bread.
4. The host shares a tweet where a user claimed to have moved to Jalisco, Mexico, but the user was confused about the difference between a city and a country.
5. The host discusses a tweet where a user published their credit card number on the internet, believing it would prevent others from stealing their money.
6. The host shares a tweet where a user made a joke about being less than six feet tall, prompting the host to comment on the user's weight.
7. The host shares a tweet where a user claimed that Leo Dicaprio was Leonardo da Vinci, a painter.
8. The host shares a tweet where a user claimed that Pluto is no longer a planet and joked about the United States having one less state.
9. The host shares a tweet where a user claimed that Justin Bieber had 92 million followers on Twitter, leading the host to correct the user about the population of the world being 7 billion, not 7 million.
10. The host ends the video by inviting viewers to like his Instagram page and requests them to subscribe to his channel.