The video starts with a humorous intro, making light of the people who believe the most outrageous things they come across on the internet. The host, who refers to themselves as the "dumbest people on the Internet," sets the tone for the rest of the video.
The video then moves on to a discussion about the host's daughter's name, which they have chosen to be easier for her to spell. The host also introduces a new haircut for their dog, Jessica, and shares a photo of her.
The video then delves into a series of internet hoaxes and misconceptions. These include people who believe in fake Facebook giveaways, individuals who think they can win money by sharing a post, and those who read an incorrect number into a photo of a tennis racket.
The host also tackles the misconception that the NFL has been around longer than the United States government, and clarifies that the hashtag symbol was initially used to denote a pound or number key on a typewriter.
The video concludes with a reminder for viewers to like the video and comment on which of the discussed misconceptions was the dumbest, and to subscribe to the host's channel.
1. The video is a compilation of various internet hoaxes, misconceptions, and miscommunications.
2. The host points out a video with a fake Facebook profile of Dwayne Johnson, stating that it's one of many fake giveaways on the Internet.
3. The host discusses a video where a user posts a picture of their ear candle, explaining how it works by osmosis.
4. The host talks about a user who got fired over Twitter, stating that employers can find negative tweets and fire employees.
5. The host shares a fact about the NFL and U.S. Presidents, pointing out that they have had 48 Super Bowls and only 44 presidents.
6. The host explains the history of the hashtag symbol, stating that it used to mean the pound key on phones.
7. The host talks about a user who incorrectly believes that Halloween falls on the 13th of every month for the first time in six years.
8. The host ends the video by asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel.