TOP 5 WORST APPS - Summary

Summary

The speaker starts by expressing their disappointment with the number of pointless apps available, and then introduces the concept of the "Oh My Gosh Teller" app, which claims to predict the future based on palm readings. The speaker uses this app to predict their future and gets a result that describes them as determined, ambitious, and diligent. They also mention that they are not the type to fall for someone easily, but if they do, they will truly love that person.

The speaker then uses their right hand to get a different result from the app, which comes out as impulsive, daring, and leading to less than ideal decisions. They also mention that they are successful when they are 35 years old. The speaker then uses their left hand to get a different result, which comes out as impulsive, attracted to things easily, and having a good omen and artistic skills.

The speaker then tries to read the foot of a "horoscope race" app, which indicates a short life. They mention that they have stress problems and that their handwriting is messy. They then try to read the handwriting of a "when will I die" app, which predicts that the speaker will die at the age of 83. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "kissing test" app, which comes out as passionate. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "brunette shooter" app, which comes out as not good. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "tickle" app, which comes out as scared.

The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "paid for no ads" app, which comes out as pissed and missed. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "don't buy this up" app, which comes out as trash. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "licked this app practice makes pleasure" app, which comes out as interesting. The speaker then tries to read the handwriting of a "pencil can you sharpen your" app, which comes out as okay.

In conclusion, the speaker expresses their disappointment with the number of pointless apps available and ends the video by saying that this has been their boy Caine.

Facts

1. The speaker is looking at various apps on their phone and suggests that some might be pointless or "weird".
2. The speaker is trying out an app called "oh my god teller" which claims to read the future.
3. The speaker is asking for a palm reading or a prediction of their future.
4. The speaker is given a result from the palm reading which describes them as determined, ambitious, and diligent.
5. The speaker is asked to use their right hand for the palm reading.
6. The speaker is told that they are impulsive, daring, and will mostly follow their emotions.
7. The speaker is told that they are successful when they are about 35 years old.
8. The speaker is asked to read their foot and they claim to have stress problems.
9. The speaker is asked to read their handwriting and they describe it as "lychee" as if a spider did itself into ink and then came out and slowly died while slithering across the page.
10. The speaker is asked to read their foot again and they claim to have stress problems.
11. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
12. The speaker is asked to read their foot yet again and they claim to have stress problems.
13. The speaker is asked to read their foot yet again and they claim to have stress problems.
14. The speaker is asked to read their foot yet again and they claim to have stress problems.
15. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
16. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
17. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
18. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
19. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
20. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
21. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
22. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
23. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
24. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
25. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
26. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
27. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
28. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
29. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
30. The speaker is asked to read their foot once more and they claim to have stress problems.
31. The speaker