The video is a humorous and satirical exploration of various "life hacks" that have been circulating on the internet. The host, Guy Gooden, and his wife, Amanda, test some of these hacks, ranking them on a scale he's created. The hacks range from absurd to useful, with some being so dangerous or time-consuming that they're not attempted.
The video begins with Guy expressing his concern about the chaotic evolution of life hacks, and his wife, Amanda, who has been asleep for three months, being woken up to participate in the testing. The hacks include a method for eating pistachios without a second bowl, a makeshift shoe for camping, a homemade life vest, a stress test for a toilet seat, and a method for making apple juice by squeezing oranges.
The video concludes with Guy and Amanda ranking the hacks they've tested, with Guy stating that "a life hack is just a messier way to do things." The video ends with Guy thanking the audience for watching and promoting Squarespace, a website builder, with a promo code for a 10% discount.
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1. The video is sponsored by Squarespace.
2. The video is about testing life hacks.
3. The host, Drew, is making eggs at the beginning of the video.
4. Drew asks his viewers on Twitter to send him bizarre life hacks.
5. Drew and his wife, Amanda, try out some of the life hacks sent by viewers.
6. They use a scale to rank the life hacks: extremely useful, good but time-consuming, didn't work, what the f**, and never talk to me again.
7. They try a life hack for eating pistachios using a lotion bottle and a straw.
8. They try a life hack for proposing to someone using a picture frame and a hole cut out.
9. They try a life hack for keeping feet dry in puddles using duct tape.
10. They try a life hack for sleeping in a car using a cardboard box and a blanket.
11. They try a life hack for making apple juice using frozen apples and a juicer.
12. They try a life hack for storing a spare key using a small container and grass.
13. They try a life hack for paying someone using a woman's pants.
14. They try a life hack for taking a photo using oranges and a person's face.
15. The video ends with a message from the sponsor, Squarespace.
16. The host, Drew, is allergic to oranges.
17. The host, Drew, has a mark on his forehead after trying a life hack.
18. The video is part of a series, with the host, Drew, trying to reach a billion subscribers by the end of 2017.