The text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast. The content is a collection of news stories and the host's commentary on various topics, including:
1. People hoarding toilet paper during the COVID-19 pandemic, which the host attributes to "herd behavior."
2. The host discusses how some individuals are afraid to buy Corona beer because they think it's related to the coronavirus.
3. The host talks about the TV show "Family Guy" and how it has stopped making jokes about gay people due to changing social norms.
4. The host shares a story about a rapper who wrote a song that seemingly confessed to a murder, which was later linked to a real-life crime.
Throughout the transcript, the host provides commentary and opinions on these topics, often using humor and sarcasm.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing a series of news events.
2. They mention the COVID-19 pandemic and people's reactions to it.
3. They talk about a video showing people stockpiling toilet paper during the pandemic.
4. A psychology professor named Craig is mentioned, who discusses herd behavior in relation to toilet paper buying.
5. The speaker mentions that a beer called Corona was affected by the pandemic due to its name being similar to the virus.
6. They discuss a TV show called "Family Guy" and its creator Seth MacFarlane, who has decided to stop making jokes about gay people due to changing social attitudes.
7. The speaker mentions a rapper who was accused of homicide in 2018.
8. The rapper, named XXXTENTACION, had written a song that seemed to admit to the crime.
9. The song's lyrics describe shooting someone twice.
10. The speaker criticizes XXXTENTACION for being stupid and admitting to murder in his song.
11. XXXTENTACION was arrested and accused of homicide, and was later killed in 2018.
12. The speaker discusses the importance of being responsible with one's actions and words.
13. They mention that XXXTENTACION's song was a way of admitting to murder, but also a way of expressing himself.
14. The speaker concludes by saying that they will remember this series of news events.