The video transcript appears to be a humorous challenge where the participants try not to say the word "oh" while watching various clips of people in funny or painful situations. They start with three lives each and lose a life each time they accidentally say "oh." The challenge continues with clips of people doing daring or silly things, and the participants react to them. Ultimately, one participant loses all their lives, while the other finishes with half a life remaining. The video encourages viewers to like the video and check out merchandise, with a mention of a returning guest named Connor.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a "try not to say oh" challenge.
2. The challenge involves three lives.
3. They mention a YouTube channel called "Crows" in the description.
4. The participants in the challenge lose lives if they say "oh."
5. Some clips involve people falling or having accidents.
6. There's a mention of merchandise for sale.
7. The video features various clips of accidents and funny moments.
8. One clip shows someone attempting a backflip into a pool.
9. There's a clip involving a massive Jenga game.
10. Another clip involves someone on a trampoline.
11. There's a clip featuring people riding scooters.
12. The video ends with a reminder to like and subscribe.
13. It's implied that the video is part of a series, and they want viewers to comment on a movie reference.
14. The video suggests that viewers should smash the like button.
15. There's a mention of the YouTuber Connor being present for a week.
These are the factual points extracted from the text without including any opinions.