The text appears to be a transcript of a live video or podcast where a group of artists are participating in a 3D pen art competition. The host offers a unique reward system: the winner gets to choose a subscriber and they both win a car or a house. If a participant loses, they have to do 100 math problems. The artists are given 20 hours to create their artwork. The competition involves creating various items like a spaceship, a dinosaur, a laptop, and a pair of Apple AirPods Max. The artists also have to work in slow mode for an hour. The winner is determined based on the structure of the creations, not the use of paint. The artists who win the competition get to choose a subscriber and they both win a car, a house, or a laptop with a creature coming out of it. The losers have to do a punishment, which includes doing math problems or choosing someone else's project to complete. The host also mentions that the artists have to do burpees as a punishment for losing. At the end of the competition, the artists present their creations and the host's team judges them based on the structure. The artist with the best structure wins the competition and gets the reward. The losers have to do a punishment, which includes doing math problems or choosing someone else's project to complete.
1. The speaker is offering to pay for anything made with a 3D pen, including cars and houses, for both the creator and their subscriber [Document 1].
2. The speaker is giving participants 20 hours to create something [Document 1].
3. If someone wins, they will be given a pig, and if they lose, they have to do 100 math problems [Document 1].
4. The speaker is assigning participants with a random subscriber [Document 1].
5. The participants are making different things, such as a dinosaur, a laptop with a creature coming out of it, a pair of Apple Airpods Max, and a drone [Document 1].
6. There is a punishment for losing, which involves doing math problems and possibly wearing a Minecraft mask [Document 2].
7. The participants are given a math test with 100 questions, and the two lowest scores will get punishments [Document 2].
8. The winner of the challenge won a new MacBook [Document 3].