My friends expose me.. /r/quityourbs/ #26 [REDDIT REVIEW] - Summary

Summary

The video starts with the host flexing on viewers by showcasing his new Origin PC computer. He mentions the gamer lights on the PC and its power, which he believes will allow him to "destroy" T-series, a rival in a gaming competition. He provides a link in the description for viewers to sign up for a giveaway of the exact same PC, allowing them to customize their case. The PC is equipped with an Intel Core i9-9900K processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2800 XT graphics card, 11GB of RAM, and a 64GB SSD. The PC also comes with 24/7 lifetime tech support. The host also mentions sales on Origin's website, where viewers can get up to $850 in value and offers like an Origin gaming laptop starting at $1299. He ends the segment by thanking Origin for sponsoring the video and the PC.

The host then moves on to a segment where he and his fellow YouTubers, Joel and Dame, review Reddit content. They discuss a post about a subreddit named Lawai and a comment made by a user who claims to be a Texan. The host and his friends find the comment amusing and start a conversation about it. The host also mentions a comment made by a user who claimed to be a 19-year-old male from Maryland, asking for the voice of someone ordering food.

In another segment, the host discusses a review of a crepe and cone place. He mentions that the place was ordered to find a fingernail and a hair in his food. The host is upset and asks for a refund, which he did not receive.

The host then talks about reviewing restaurants, specifically a pizza place and a waffle house. He mentions that the pizza place needs improvement and that the waffle house has pie, which he did not know. He then thanks his viewers for watching and ends the video.

Facts

1. The speaker has a new Origin PC computer, which they describe as powerful and potentially capable of destroying T-series.
2. The computer is part of a giveaway, with the exact copy of this computer and a customizable case being up for grabs.
3. The Origin PC is called the Neuron and it has exclusive desktop cases. The cases have magnetic feet, allowing them to be laid horizontally or vertically.
4. The computer's specifications include an Intel Core i9-9900K processor, 11GB of video memory, 64GB of G-Skills Trident Z DDR4 memory, and a 3,000MHz clock speed.
5. The ordered PC also comes with 24/7 lifetime tech support.
6. Origin is currently having a Black Friday sale and Cyber Monday sale, where customers can get up to $850 in value.
7. The speaker is part of a YouTube video where they are battling T-series, along with fellow YouTubers Jacksepticeye and Markiplier.