The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries out different life hacks and tests if they work or not. He starts by promoting a singing app called Smule and then proceeds to experiment with various hacks involving pencils, scissors, coke, markers, zip ties, etc. He also makes jokes and comments about the results and shows his reactions. He ends by thanking the viewers and asking them to like, subscribe and check out his merch.
Some possible key facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries out different life hacks and tests if they work or not.
- The speaker is sponsored by Smeal, a social network where people can sing with their favorite artists or other music lovers.
- The speaker uses various tools and materials such as a drill, a coat hanger, a Sharpie, scissors, zip ties, activated charcoal, and a lemon to perform the hacks.
- Some of the hacks that the speaker tries are making a pencil sharpener out of a drill and a coat hanger, making a vacuum cleaner out of a drill and a fan, making shoelaces glow in the dark with club soda and peroxide, and fixing an iPhone screen with a lemon.
- Most of the hacks that the speaker tries do not work or have negative consequences, such as splattering ink on the wall, breaking the scissors, ruining the pot, or damaging the iPhone.