The text appears to be a transcript of a video where the host and two participants are participating in a game. The game involves the three of them splitting up and purchasing the most expensive items they can find in different stores. The items they purchase are then evaluated by the other two participants, and the person who bought the most expensive item wins. The host mentions that they are not greedy and expects the other participants to buy expensive gaming things. They mention various items they could potentially buy, such as an iPhone, a MacBook, or a car. They also discuss the financial risks involved in the game, mentioning that they could potentially end up broke. The host also talks about the possibility of the other participants purchasing items that are not expensive enough, and expresses their willingness to buy more expensive items to win the game. The video ends with the host expressing their intention to open a new channel where they will stream giveaways, and asking the viewers to subscribe to their second channel.
1. The earrings for 360 are described as "trash" by one of the participants.
2. The video is the first time the participants have seen TV.
3. The participants are taking a "huge, simply colossal risk" with financial implications.
4. The participants are splitting up around the city and planning to buy the most expensive item they can find.
5. The participants are aware of the potential financial consequences of their actions, including the possibility of ending up completely broke.
6. The participants are planning to buy items such as laptops or gaming equipment.
7. The participants are considering buying a car, but are unsure about their ability to afford it.
8. The participants are discussing the possibility of buying a ring for 360 without a ring, which costs 300,000 rubles.
9. The participants are considering buying a TV for 300,000 rubles, a car for 800,000 rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
10. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a MacBook for 180,000 rubles.
11. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles and a yacht for 1.8 million rubles.
12. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
13. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
14. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
15. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
16. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
17. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
18. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
19. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
20. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
21. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
22. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
23. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
24. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
25. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
26. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rubles, or a ring for 400,000 rubles.
27. The participants are considering buying a car for 1.5 million rubles, a house for 2 million rub