LESHA MAISAK НА ДЕТЕКТОРЕ ЛЖИ *Это конец?* - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video, likely a live stream or a recorded show. The conversation revolves around a game where participants are asked questions, and if they cannot answer them truthfully, they have to pay a certain amount of money. The host and the participants engage in banter and light-hearted teasing throughout the conversation.

The game begins with the host announcing that this will be the toughest part of the show, and those who don't want to answer the questions will have to pay money. The cost varies depending on the difficulty of the question, with an average question costing 100 dollars, an easy question costing 50 dollars, and a hard question costing 20 dollars.

The participants are asked a series of questions, some of which are humorously embarrassing or personal. For example, one question asks if they have ever been in love with a girl named Alya, and if they suffer from baldness and wear a wig. The host and participants engage in playful banter throughout the questions.

The host also invites comments from the viewers, asking them to suggest a popular blogger to invite to the show. The viewers respond with a variety of suggestions, and the host decides to invite a blogger named Igorek.

The host then asks a series of questions about the participants' personal lives, including whether they have ever deceived their viewers, if they have serious health problems, and if they are from an orphanage. The participants answer these questions honestly, sometimes with a hint of embarrassment or discomfort.

Finally, the host announces a surprise prize for the subscribers of the show. If they can reach 5 million subscribers, they will receive a "super mega cool" surprise. The host encourages the viewers to subscribe to the show and click the subscribe button to find out what the surprise is.

Facts

Fact 1: The text appears to be a transcript from a video or live broadcast, possibly a game show or a similar format.

Fact 2: The hosts are encouraging viewers to invest money in a "box" to answer questions, with prices varying depending on the difficulty of the question.

Fact 3: There's a mention of a "lie detector" device, which is used to ask personal or potentially sensitive questions.

Fact 4: The text contains several instances of prank questions, such as asking if someone is bald and wears a wig, or if they have health problems.

Fact 5: The hosts encourage viewers to participate in the show by answering questions or making donations.

Fact 6: The hosts mention a plan to invite a popular blogger to the show based on viewer suggestions.

Fact 7: The hosts discuss the possibility of arranging a "dream date" for one of the participants, with the cost of this to be covered by viewer donations.

Fact 8: The hosts plan to ask viewers to support a participant who is struggling with a difficult question by donating likes, comments or shares.

Fact 9: The hosts mention a plan to film a "strip" video if they collect a certain number of likes.

Fact 10: The hosts encourage viewers to write in the comments with suggestions for questions or topics for future episodes.