Les PIRES objets du quotidien version LUXE ! (c’est n’importe quoi) - Summary

Summary

The speaker begins the video by swallowing a future valve, a hint of the video's content, which involves exploring the most expensive objects in the world. The speaker then introduces a luxury version of everyday items, such as toilet paper, computers, and toothbrushes.

He discusses the world's most expensive pizza, prepared by Renato Viola, a chef with no Wikipedia page. The pizza, which includes caviar, lobster, mozzarella di bufala campana cheese, and a watch, is delivered directly to the customer's home and costs 8300 euros.

The speaker also mentions the most expensive Lego set in the world, a gold-plated Lego piece sold at an auction for 3.5 million euros.

The video then moves on to the world's most expensive book, the Leicester Codex, a collection of scientific diagrams by Leonardo da Vinci, which sold at auction for 30 million euros.

The speaker also discusses the world's most expensive computer keyboard, the API King's Speech, which costs 4400 euros.

The video then discusses the world's most expensive guitar, a Fender Stratocaster autographed by Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, and others, which was sold at auction for 6 million to 2 million 700 thousand dollars.

The speaker then discusses the world's most expensive phone, the iPhone 5 Black Diamond, which has a solid gold chassis and is encrusted with 600 diamonds, and costs 11 million 800 thousand euros.

The video concludes with the world's most expensive toilet paper, which is made of solid gold and costs 90 thousand dollars. The speaker expresses disappointment that the price tag is not higher, suggesting that it could be used as a toilet seat. He ends the video by thanking the audience for watching and encourages them to subscribe to his channel and leave a thumbs up or comment.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

- The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Squeezie, a French YouTuber who reacts to various topics and products.
- The video is about the most expensive objects in the world, such as pizza, watch, painting, phone, toilet paper, etc.
- The video was uploaded on April 9, 2020 and has over 10 million views as of November 27, 2023.
- The video is humorous and sarcastic, and Squeezie often expresses his disbelief and disgust at the prices and features of the objects.
- The video uses music, sound effects, images and animations to enhance the entertainment value.

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