【地獄】1分に1本ポテトを食べ続けるのがしんどすぎた。 - Summary

Summary

This is a very long and chaotic text that seems to be a transcript of a video or a stream. It is hard to follow the main topic or the logic of the speaker. Here is my attempt to summarize it in a concise way:

- The speaker is trying to eat 100 potatoes in one hour as a challenge.
- He talks about various things, such as nuclear fusion, music, games, stocks, dating, massage, and travel.
- He makes many jokes, references, and random noises that are hard to understand.
- He fails the challenge and ends up eating only 60 potatoes in two hours.
- He thanks his viewers and asks them to like and subscribe.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker eats one potato per minute.
2. The speaker mentions that it's been 8 weeks and 5 weeks since they received a gift.
3. The speaker has been eating a lot of potatoes and is usually arrogant.
4. The speaker used to eat fries when they were 150 yen in all sizes.
5. The speaker can eat about 3 fries and get full.
6. The speaker wants to make a video project with 100 topics.
7. The speaker mentions that they made 370,000 units of something (possibly a game or a product).
8. The speaker has been playing music and made 360,000 units of something.
9. The speaker mentions that they have been doing a project for 20 minutes already.
10. The speaker wants to put out more content and is planning to do so.
11. The speaker mentions that they have been eating potatoes for 49 minutes.
12. The speaker has eaten 40 potatoes so far.
13. The speaker mentions that they have been doing a project for 60 minutes.
14. The speaker has eaten 69 potatoes so far.
15. The speaker mentions that they have been doing a project for 100 minutes.
16. The speaker has eaten 100 potatoes so far.
17. The speaker mentions that it's been 2 hours since their 19th latte.
18. The speaker's brother's relationship is 140th.
19. The speaker mentions that they have been eating potatoes for 140 minutes.
20. The speaker mentions that they have been doing a project for 180 minutes.

Note that these facts are quite scattered and don't seem to form a coherent narrative, possibly due to the nature of the text which appears to be a transcript of a stream or a video.