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Summary

The video features a host discussing various topics, including personal grooming changes, intentions to compete in gaming, and reactions to interesting facts such as the world's tallest monk, the history of contact lenses, and quirky inventions. The host also shares plans to switch to contact lenses and comments on random facts like sun bears' long tongues, a pregnancy test running Doom, alternative names for famous TV shows, and more. The video is casual, with the host eating during the reaction and ending with an ASMR segment.

Facts

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1. Josep Lluís Amor holds the record for the tallest monk in the world, standing at 108 cm tall.
2. The first contact lenses were made of glass and manufactured in the late 19th century.
3. Sun bears have a long tongue, measuring 20-25 cm, which helps them extract honey from beehives.
4. A baby bat is called an elf.
5. A jo wang touring found a way to run the Doom video game on a pregnancy test.
6. Many famous TV series had alternative names, such as Friends being called "Six of One" and The Big Bang Theory being called "Lenny".
7. McDonald's was not the first restaurant to include a children's meal in its menu; Burger Chef introduced the "Borger Fan" in 1973.
8. The island of Hvar in Croatia is known as the "Island of the Fingerprint" due to its unique landscape.
9. The Monalisa was stolen from the Louvre Museum in 1911, and the empty frame received many more visits than the painting had.
10. Subaru is not only a car manufacturer but also a honey manufacturer.
11. The flame of a candle is hollow, with a cloud of vaporized wax and air between the front of the flame and the wick.
12. Some electric saws have a mechanical system that retracts the disc with the slightest contact with human skin.
13. The island of Bubble Henna is known worldwide as the "Island of the Fingerprint".
14. The Monalisa was stolen from the Louvre Museum in 1911, and the empty frame received many more visits than the painting had.
15. The car manufacturer Subaru is also a honey manufacturer.
16. The flame of a candle is hollow, with a cloud of vaporized wax and air between the front of the flame and the wick.
17. Some electric saws have a mechanical system that retracts the disc with the slightest contact with human skin.
18. The Volkswagen offered a coffee maker as an accessory in some of its vehicles in 1959.
19. A combination lock works by using a mechanical system to retract the disc with the slightest contact with human skin.
20. A one-hour hot bath can burn up to 130 calories, the same amount as walking for 30 minutes.
21. Before refrigerators existed, Russians and Finns kept milk fresh by putting brown frogs in the milk containers.
22. The secretions produced by these frogs act as antibiotics, killing bacteria and keeping the milk fresh.
23. The Bayern 288 is the heaviest vehicle in the world.
24. The Monalisa was stolen from the Louvre Museum in 1911, and the empty frame received many more visits than the painting had.
25. The Subaru car manufacturer is also a honey manufacturer.
26. The shape of Pringles potato chips is a hyperbolic paraboloid, which gives them their characteristic crunch and makes them easier to stack.
27. Cockroach milk exists and provides four times more nutrients than cow's milk.
28. The cast of the TV show "The Price is Right" does not work in the store that is seen on the show; it is managed by someone else.
29. The ships from the Galaga video game inspired paleontologists to name a prehistoric shark the "Norquist award".
30. The Titanic sank at a point during its maiden voyage.
31. Jeffrey Katzenberg revived Walt Disney Studios with many of its greatest hits, including "The Little Mermaid", "The Lion King", and "Beauty and the Beast".
32. Katzenberg was fired from Disney and founded DreamWorks Studios as revenge.
33. Crude oil can be green, orange, or even red, depending on the different hydrocarbons and impurities it contains.
34. The heaviest apple on record weighs 1.8 kg and was grown by Chisato Iwasaki in Japan.
35. The promotional poster for the 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming movie was taken by the photographer from the studio while Tom Holland was resting with his suit on on the recording set.
36. The inside of an inflatable mattress looks like a network of fibers.
37. Louis Voten took the first underwater photos in history in 1899 using a photographic equipment that he designed.
38. The "La Côte" and "Le Domentosa" is a plant of South African origin, commonly known as the "Bear's Paw".
39. Israeli researchers invented a reusable face mask that also disinfects automatically when heated to 70 degrees Celsius.
40. Homophobia is the fear of eyes, which can be triggered by images and drawings of eyes or certain colors of the iris.
41. The eyes of fish are divided into two parts, allowing them to see up and down at the same time; they are called four-eyed fish.
42. Animals from cold climates tend to have more compact ears to conserve temperature.
43. The German nobility wore elaborate outfits in the 15th century.
44. Hyenas have white excrement due to their diet rich in calcium.
45. Some strains of microbes flourish under ultraviolet light.
46. Simon Beck, a British engineer, creates large-scale drawings on the snow using only his feet.
47. The Titanic sank at a point during its maiden voyage.
48. Jeffrey Katzenberg revived Walt Disney Studios with many of its greatest hits, including "The Little Mermaid", "The Lion King", and "Beauty and the Beast".
49. The promotional poster for the 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming movie was taken by the photographer from the studio while Tom Holland was resting with his suit on on the recording set.
50. Latorre Infinity in South Korea seeks to be the first invisible building in the world, using a sophisticated system of LEDs and cameras to project real-time images of the reflective facades of the building.