CAN YOU GET THROUGH THESE MIND TRICKS PART 3 - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a series of mind tricks and challenges presented by the host, who is engaging with his audience and encouraging them to participate. The host begins by expressing surprise at the audience's reactions to his jokes and comments, and then proceeds to introduce a series of mind tricks and challenges. These include:

1. A challenge to say the phrase "I am" four times in a row without getting tongue-twisted.
2. A challenge to read and identify colored words in a sentence.
3. A challenge to complete a word based on a given hint.
4. A challenge to identify a number between 12 and 5.
5. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.
6. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.
7. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.
8. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.
9. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.
10. A challenge to identify a word based on a given hint.

The host also shares some personal experiences and anecdotes, such as his time at Comic Con and his YouTube channel. He encourages his audience to check out his channel and other related content, and to participate in the challenges he presents. He ends the conversation by expressing his hope that his audience enjoyed the video and encouraging them to comment and share their experiences.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is doing a series of mind tricks and challenges.
2. The speaker mentions that they have a YouTube channel called "Hollywood Pipeline".
3. They mention that adult cows do not drink milk, but rather water.
4. They discuss the concept of "wenis", a slang term for the skin between the elbow and the arm.
5. They mention that the "wenis" area has no nerve endings.
6. They discuss a word completion challenge where the answer is "fandom".
7. They mention that the common thread in a series of questions is "long" or "hard".
8. They discuss a passage about speech patterns in adults and children.
9. They mention that the passage is written in a way that is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
10. They discuss a math problem where the answer is "209" (the weight of a person who is 5'8").
11. They mention that the answer to the math problem is "me" (the weight of the person is equal to the weight of "me").
12. They discuss a question about winning or losing in death.
13. They mention that the winner of death is the person who dies first.