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The speaker reviews some cool things that they learned on TikTok, such as how to deal with an alligator, how to silence a microwave, how to adjust the waist of jeans, how to breathe out of the nose, how to use a gift bag, and how to activate a shortcut when getting pulled over. They also comment on some interesting facts and videos, such as the temperature of nuclear fusion, the color of eyes from the side, the number of licks to get to the center of a jawbreaker, and how a boat gets back on land. They end the video by asking for likes, notifications and subscriptions.
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1. An alligator can jump vertically out of the water to catch a snack.
2. A hairband or a rubber band can be used to double lock a bathroom door.
3. An android phone has better camera quality than an iPhone when zooming into a building.
4. A regular mask can be turned into a small one by folding it and tying the corners.
5. Some people have different eye colors from the side than from the front.
6. A can opener can be used to open plastic bottles easily.
7. A screenshot with covered text can be edited to reveal the text by adjusting the exposure, highlights, shadows and contrast.
8. Some pastries place chopsticks inside the cakes to hold them up.
9. A microwave can be silenced by holding the two button for five seconds.
10. A broken iPhone screen can be fixed by scraping off the glass and replacing it with a new cover.
11. Maple syrup and charcoal toothpaste can be used to tint car windows.
12. Chicken tenderloins have a nasty piece of tendon that can be removed by pulling it with a fork.
13. Airplanes get hit by lightning all the time and it's not a big deal.
14. It takes 7,0013 licks to get to the center of a big jawbreaker.
15. There are button pins that can adjust the size of the waist of jeans.
16. Water makes you bloated because the water you're drinking is too big and does not hydrate your body on a cellular level.
17. Breathing out of your mouth can change your facial structure and cause problems.
18. There is an iPhone shortcut that starts recording, sends your location and puts your phone into do not disturb mode when you say "Siri, I'm getting pulled over".
19. Boats get back on land by using rolling stacks that push them out of the water.
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