A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video that exposes some lies that have circulated on the internet, such as the diet by blood type, the 15 days of darkness, the presence of feces in Starbucks drinks, the discovery of an alien in Peru, and the existence of blue strawberries. The author uses humor and sarcasm to debunk these lies and show how they are based on false or exaggerated claims. The author also invites the viewers to subscribe, like and comment on the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- Scientists in South Korea have achieved a nuclear fusion reaction at 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
- The blood type diet is a pseudoscientific theory that claims people should eat certain foods according to their blood type.
- NASA has never confirmed that there will be 15 days of darkness in November due to an event between Venus and Jupiter.
- The Fukushima accident in Japan did not contaminate the entire Pacific Ocean with radioactive water and it is safe to eat fish from there.
- There is no evidence that Iceland has eliminated Down syndrome by forcing mothers to abort fetuses with the condition.
- There is no official report that coconuts kill more people every year than sharks.
- There is no proof that a Peruvian alien was found with an elongated skull and three fingers on each hand and foot.
- Blue strawberries do not exist in nature and are not genetically modified. They are just images that people retouch.
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