The video is a discussion about potential predictions made by the cartoon "The Simpsons". The host starts by stating their intention to start recording sounds of cars on their street and talks about their friend who often discusses topics that don't happen much. They mention a failed attempt to collaborate with her on a video.
The video then delves into the topic of "The Simpsons" predictions. The host discusses several instances where they believe the show predicted real-world events, such as Neymar's fake injury in the World Cup, the Ebola outbreak, and the success of the "Your Face" game. They also mention a scene from "The Simpsons" that seems to predict the rise of video calling and compare it to the actual event.
Furthermore, the host discusses instances where they believe "The Simpsons" predicted the rise of social media platforms like TikTok and FaceTime. They also mention a scene that seems to predict the future of music with a Brazilian song in Portuguese.
The host concludes the video by discussing a scene from "The Simpsons" that seems to predict the rise of video games, specifically the game "Happy Harvest". They also mention a scene that seems to predict the rise of social media platforms like TikTok and FaceTime.
The host concludes the video by encouraging viewers to follow them on Instagram and subscribe to their channel.
1. The video is about conspiracies and predictions from the cartoon The Simpsons.
2. The host is starting a new video on their channel and has a goal of reaching 2 million subscribers.
3. The video discusses the 2014 World Cup and the incident involving Neymar, who was falsely reported to have left the field due to a fracture.
4. The video also discusses a prediction from The Simpsons about an outbreak of Ebola in Brazil and the world, which happened in 2014.
5. The video further discusses the success of the game "Your Face" by Nintendo, which was predicted by The Simpsons in a previous episode.
6. The video also discusses the prediction of the song "Assunção" by Ana van, which was predicted by The Simpsons to be released in 2008 but was actually released in 2005.
7. The video also talks about the prediction of the "Farmville" game by The Simpsons, which was released in 2010.
8. The video ends with a song by Gustavo.