The text seems to be a transcript of a video where the speaker discusses various objects and their utility or uselessness. The speaker, likely a comedian or a vlogger, presents a series of objects, explains their function, and then humorously debates their usefulness.
The objects discussed include:
1. A useless object that looks like a slimming water bottle. The speaker admits that it's not actually slimming water, but it's marketed as such.
2. A candle with pliers attached. The speaker argues that it's not particularly useful because it doesn't work in a tube or pop-up, and you can't use it like a real candle.
3. An egg cooker that requires a bag of water to cook eggs. The speaker points out that the cooker is not necessary, and you can cook eggs without it.
4. A trash bag for diapers. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you still need a trash can to dispose of the bags, and it doesn't solve the problem of smell.
5. An ice scraper attached to a glove. The speaker suggests that it's not necessary, and you can scrape ice off your shoes without it.
6. A deodorant for the fridge. The speaker argues that it's not useful because it doesn't remove odors, and it's not something you would typically find in a fridge.
7. An ultrasound repellent for insects. The speaker argues that it's not useful because it doesn't actually work.
8. A plate for cooking. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you can cook food on any plate, and it doesn't make the cooking process any easier.
9. An automatic laser for cats. The speaker argues that it's not useful because it doesn't actually do anything to the cats.
10. Caps for cans. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you can open cans without caps.
11. A towel. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you can clean surfaces without a towel.
12. A toaster that releases a remote control. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you can operate a toaster without a remote control.
13. A dog stroller. The speaker argues that it's not useful because you can walk with your dog without a stroller.
14. A subscription reminder for a YouTube channel. The speaker argues that it's not useful because viewers can subscribe to the channel without the reminder.
The speaker concludes by admitting that some of the objects are indeed useful, but they are presented in a humorous and exaggerated manner to emphasize their supposed uselessness.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video discusses various useless objects.
2. The first object is slimming water, which is water that supposedly helps with weight loss.
3. The second object is a candle pliers, which is a tool for handling candles.
4. The third object is an electric egg cooker, which cooks eggs automatically.
5. The fourth object is a diaper disposal system, which is a device for disposing of dirty diapers.
6. The fifth object is a deodorant for fridges, which is a product that claims to eliminate odors from refrigerators.
7. The sixth object is a glove for handling hot objects, which is a protective glove for handling hot items.
8. The seventh object is a deodorant for cars, which is a product that claims to eliminate odors from cars.
9. The eighth object is an insect repellent that uses ultrasound to repel insects.
10. The ninth object is a banana cutter, which is a device for cutting bananas.
11. The tenth object is a toaster that makes Star Wars-themed toast.
12. The eleventh object is a dog stroller, which is a device for transporting dogs.
13. The twelfth object is toothpaste specifically designed for men or women, which is a product that claims to have different ingredients for different genders.
14. The thirteenth object is a cream for the face, feet, or body, which is a product that claims to have different benefits for different parts of the body.
15. The video ends with a message encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel.