The video discusses a variety of interesting and unexpected facts. It starts with a "proof of life" scenario where employees at work use a pizza hack to get two slices without anyone noticing. The host then shares a humorous story about a weatherman pointing to things on a screen, which is actually a reflection of his own image.
The host also talks about the layers of a nail file and the Toblerone logo, which has a bear on it. He shares some surprising math facts, like how 87 is divisible by 29, and fun facts about various products. He discusses the process of dyeing grass in Arizona, and the use of air fresheners.
The video also explores some surprising information about candy corn, brick walls, and the use of plugs. The host reveals how to use an 8-card, and shares some surprising facts about air fresheners and wine bottles. He also discusses the process of extracting small children and babies during X-rays, and the use of cardboard to make fake wood grain.
The host shares some surprising facts about watermelons, the growth of cashews, and the design of sponges. He also reveals some surprising information about SpongeBob's parents, and the strange design of lighters. He talks about the inside of a turtle, and the surprising design of the Vans logo.
Finally, the host thanks the viewers for watching and encourages them to like, comment, and subscribe to his channel.
1. The pizza hack involves employees cutting two pieces of pizza out of a single pizza and reassembling it so that it appears as though no slices are missing. This trick is used to feed hungry employees without wasting food.
2. The speaker discovered that the weatherman is actually looking at a screen of himself, not a weather map, when he points to things on the screen.
3. The speaker found out that houses can be made of car mufflers that fell into the ocean due to pollution.
4. The speaker learned that nail files have layers, and you can peel off the old layers to reveal new ones underneath.
5. The speaker discovered that the Toblerone logo has a bear on it, but the bear is not visible until you look at the mountain in the logo.
6. The speaker found out that 87 divided by 29 equals 3, a fact that he found "ugly."
7. The speaker discovered that the storage compartment in a type of pan plug is not necessary because you don't need an adapter for plugs.
8. The speaker found out that the feet of a certain insect look small, but when you look closer, they have long legs.
9. The speaker discovered that the flap on a box of fries can be folded and used as a ketchup tray.
10. The speaker found out that the grass in Arizona is dyed green, not watered.
11. The speaker discovered that candy corn is made of corn syrup and food dye, and when stacked in a circle, it looks like a corn on the cob.
12. The speaker found out that air fresheners can be used by opening the top and letting the scent come out, rather than popping the top off.
13. The speaker discovered that the division symbol is just a blank fraction with dots replacing the numerator and denominator.
14. The speaker discovered that it's not allowed to park by a fire hydrant in case of a fire, as firefighters would break car windows to get a hose through.
15. The speaker learned that fruit cups can contain yellow watermelon, which he discovered for the first time a few days ago.
16. The speaker discovered that cashews grow on trees that look like mushrooms with faces.
17. The speaker found out that frappuccino bottles bought at gas stations or Walmart are meant to be frozen and then turned into slushies.
18. The speaker discovered that auba jeans, also known as eggplants, are so named because when they're babies, they look like eggs.
19. The speaker discovered that Spongebob's parents are not potatoes or chocolate chip cookies, but old, dried-up sponges.
20. The speaker found out that the inside of a turtle is not an accessory, but a part of the turtle, including its spine.
21. The speaker discovered that the Vans logo is actually the square root symbol, not the word "Vans."
22. The speaker found out that skateboards and math have the square root symbol in common.
23. The speaker discovered that the speaker's elbow has never been touched by his right hand.
24. The speaker found out that pizza boxes are not just boxes, but also stands that can be folded up when not in use.
25. The speaker discovered that a lighter is a regular lighter when it's cut in half, with the two halves wearing baggy clothes to protect them.
26. The speaker discovered that the Vans logo is actually the square root symbol.
27. The speaker found out that the math and skateboards have in common is the square root symbol.
28. The speaker discovered that the speaker's elbow has never been touched by his right hand.
29. The speaker found out that pizza boxes are not just boxes, but also stands that can be folded up when not in use.
30. The speaker discovered that a lighter is a regular lighter when it's cut in half, with the two halves wearing baggy clothes to protect them.
31. The speaker discovered that the Vans logo is actually the square root symbol.
32. The speaker found out that the math and skateboards have in common is the square root symbol.
33. The speaker discovered that the