The text is a transcript of a video that lists 30 scary videos that are hard to explain. The video covers various topics such as paranormal activity, unidentified flying objects, strange creatures, and mysterious events. The video provides commentary, analysis, and reactions to each clip. The summary of the text is:
- A woman slides down a water slide with a second pair of legs sticking out.
- A group hears a baby crying in a bush and sees a weird animal emerge.
- A bride has a seizure and follows an unseen object in the air during her wedding.
- A child sees his mother's face turn creepy on a security camera.
- A YouTuber captures a dark figure behind him on his camera.
- A nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea achieves 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
- A toy car moves by itself in a haunted building.
- A barracuda charges at divers in Thailand.
- A mysterious figure in a cloak is seen in the woods of Kentucky.
- A light switch turns off by itself in a haunted hotel.
- A jellyfish-like object flies in the sky over Colombia.
- A spirit manifests as a mist in the background of a video.
- A glass stem breaks by itself during dinner.
- A ghost knocks on a shed door at night and enters it.
- A vertical rod hovers in the air and disappears.
- A child genie plays with the lights and laughs in Arabic.
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[2]: https://pressbooks.pub/irwlevel1/chapter/distinguishing-between-facts-and-opinions/ "Chapter 16: Distinguishing Between Facts and Opinions"
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[5]: https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/fact-opinion-examples "Fact vs. Opinion: Simple Examples to Show the Difference"
Hello, I can help you extract the key facts out of this text. A fact is a statement that can be verified or proven to be true, while an opinion is a statement that expresses a personal belief, feeling or attitude. Here are some examples of facts and opinions:
- Fact: The sky is blue. (This can be observed and measured.)
- Opinion: The sky is beautiful. (This is a subjective evaluation.)
- Fact: Jonestown was a cult settlement in Guyana where over 900 people died in 1978. (This is a historical event that has evidence and records.)
- Opinion: Jonestown was a tragedy that could have been prevented. (This is a personal judgment that may not be shared by everyone.)
To extract the key facts out of the text, you need to identify the statements that are factual and relevant to the main topic or question. You also need to avoid including opinions, details or information that are not essential or related to the topic or question. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Read the text carefully and understand its main idea or purpose.
- Identify the factual statements that support or explain the main idea or purpose.
- Summarize the factual statements in your own words, using short sentences.
- Number the facts in order of importance or relevance.
- Cite the source of the text and provide a link if possible.
Using these steps, I have extracted the key facts out of the first document in your input. Here is my output:
1. The video shows a woman going down a water slide with a second pair of legs sticking out to her side. [^1^][1]
2. The second pair of legs does not belong to another person following behind her, as no one emerges from the water after her. [^1^][1]
3. The video was originally shared by TikToker bjoshua0902 and has caused confusion and fear among viewers. [^1^][1]
Source: [Korean nuclear fusion reactor achieves 100 million°C for 30 seconds | New Scientist](https://www.newscientist.com/article/2336385-korean-nuclear-fusion-reactor-achieves-100-millionc-for-30-seconds/#:~:text=Korean%20nuclear%20fusion%20reactor%20achieves%20100%20million%C2%B0C%20for,Advanced%20Research%20experiment%20Korea%20Institute%20of%20Fusion%20Energy)