The text appears to be a transcript of a video or a podcast episode. The speaker discusses various life hacks, starting with the idea of burning a box of wishes to wish for money. They then demonstrate a method of making a "blank check" using hryvnias, rubles, and dollars, which they claim works, but only unevenly and until errors become visible. The speaker also discusses a life hack for cleaning dishes, which they claim works but is not practical due to the fluff that falls out easily.
The speaker then moves on to discussing a smartphone review, mentioning a model that was released on March 10th and offering a link to purchase it. They also discuss a smartwatch, the Magic Watch 2, which works up to 14 days without recharging. The speaker ends the segment discussing a life hack for ironing clothes using borscht, a traditional Russian soup, but concludes that the life hack does not work.
1. The speaker mentions having a life hack for wishing for money, referring to it as a "box of wishes" .
2. The speaker talks about having been looking for someone named Emil for 10 years .
3. The speaker discusses a money-related problem and the idea of drinking gin to solve it .
4. The speaker mentions a "box of wishes" and suggests it could be a way to wish for money .
5. The speaker talks about a life hack involving a banknote that seems to have been altered during editing .
6. The speaker discusses a life hack that involves using a varnish to improve the appearance of a burnt bill .
7. The speaker talks about a life hack that involves creating a smartphone review and receiving a free smartwatch as a gift .
8. The speaker discusses a life hack that involves deep frying a bread-and-ice cream sandwich .
9. The speaker talks about a life hack that involves ironing clothes using a steam generator .