The video features Yegor, the host, and his friend Sasha. They embark on a mission to debunk 50 common myths in 24 hours. They test various scenarios, from opening a bottle of wine with a lighter to checking the truth behind the Nokia 3310 phone myth. They also attempt to debunk the myth that a tomato can suppress the spiciness of food. They test the effectiveness of peanut butter in removing chewing gum from hair.
The video is filled with humor and experimentation, as they aim to test and debunk a wide range of myths. They discuss the results of their experiments, and provide their conclusions on whether each myth is true or false. The host and his friend engage in a playful and humorous manner, making the video entertaining for the viewers.
1. The video is about a person named Yegor who is debunking various myths in a humorous and engaging way.
2. The first myth they address is about opening a bottle of wine. They use a lighter to ignite the cork, but it doesn't work. They then try a burner, which also fails. They conclude that this myth is false.
3. The next myth they tackle is about a Nokia 3310 phone. They throw the phone on the ground, but it doesn't break. They conclude that this myth is also false.
4. They then debunk the myth that a tomato can suppress the spiciness of food. They try it with chips and hot sauce, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
5. The next myth they address is about removing chewing gum stuck to hair with peanut butter. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
6. They debunk the myth that a bucket of cotton candy will dissolve in a tiny glass of water. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
7. They address the myth that eating a banana and washing it down with Sprite will cause a contact. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
8. They debunk the myth that you can knock a weapon out of an enemy's hands with a whip. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
9. They address the myth that you can sneeze by sniffing black pepper. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
10. They debunk the myth that you can break a bottle of wine if it's in two bags. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
11. They address the myth that you can distinguish the taste of an apple and an onion if you close your eyes. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
12. They debunk the myth that you can break a bowling ball. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
13. They address the myth that you can hit a target and shoot with both hands while jumping like Max Payne. They try it, but it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
14. They debunk the myth that you can clean a ticket with toothpaste and make it look new. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
15. They address the myth that you can glue a forest to stick to the ceiling. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
16. They debunk the myth that you can fold a paper more than seven times. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
17. They address the myth that you can put a lemon in the microwave and get more juice than from a regular lemon. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
18. They debunk the myth that you can cover strawberries with salt to get rid of bugs and spiders. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
19. They address the myth that salt water heats up earlier than usual. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
20. They debunk the myth that Doritos burn like a flammable thing. They try it, and it doesn't work. They conclude that this myth is false.
21. They address the myth that you can clean rust from an object with Coca Cola. They try it, and it doesn't work