The text appears to be a transcript of a video where the creator is testing and debunking various viral tutorials and life hacks they found on the internet. They attempt to recreate these tutorials, often with humorous and unsuccessful results.
Some of the tutorials they try include:
* Cutting a square piece of chocolate into pieces without any leftovers
* Solving a Rubik's Cube in just two moves
* Fixing a broken iPhone screen with toothpaste
* Making a ball out of aluminum foil
* Straightening a strand of hair with a straightener
* Fixing a zipper on a skirt
* Making popcorn using a straightener
* Slimming down their nose using a straightener
* Removing gum from hair using Coca-Cola
* Creating a makeshift sink using a pen and paper
* Making a child using a pen and paper (this one is clearly a joke)
Throughout the video, the creator is lighthearted and entertaining, often making jokes and commenting on the absurdity of some of the tutorials they're trying.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is using 3D technology.
2. The speaker is opening their TikTok account.
3. The speaker is trying to reproduce a video they saw on TikTok to see if it's true or false.
4. The speaker is using a piece of chocolate to demonstrate a trick.
5. The speaker is attempting to break a cell phone screen with toothpaste.
6. The speaker is using a straightener to try to pop popcorn.
7. The speaker is attempting to fix a zipper on a skirt.
8. The speaker is trying to make a basketball using aluminum foil.
9. The speaker is attempting to remove gum from their hair using Coca-Cola.
10. The speaker is drawing sperm with a pen to demonstrate a trick.
11. The speaker is waiting for the drawing to dry before proceeding with the trick.
12. The speaker is putting their thumb on the drawing to see if it works.
Note that many of these "facts" are actually attempts or experiments, rather than established truths.