The content appears to be a script for a YouTube video featuring a host named Thiago, who shares interesting and little-known facts on his birthday. Some of the facts include:
* Matt Groening initially considered making Homer Simpson a rabbit.
* The Simpsons Arcade game features a nod to this idea.
* The Chinese banknote with Confucius' image was modified to make an offensive sign during the Japanese occupation.
* The sound of a bow and arrow is often exaggerated in movies.
* Owls' flight patterns have helped design more efficient aircraft.
* The Om Bashir festival in Japan involves renovating buildings by cutting down trees.
* The most consumed fruit in the world is the tomato.
* A $100,000 bill was created in 1934 but never publicly circulated.
* The Hogwarts Express exists in real life, but it's actually a train called the Jacobite.
* The keratoprosthesis is a transparent prosthesis that replaces the natural cornea.
* Farm-raised salmon is gray, while wild salmon is naturally pink due to astaxanthin.
* Rebecca Romijn spent 12 hours in makeup to play Mystique in the X-Men movies.
* Wildlife bridges are built to allow animals to cross expressways safely.
* Shaquille O'Neal has a custom-made bicycle designed for tall people.
* The first photograph taken with a cell phone was of a baby girl named Sophie.
* The Arecibo message is a radio message sent to the star cluster M13 to inform the universe of intelligent life on Earth.
* The map of the internet has changed significantly since 1969.
The video ends with Thiago thanking his viewers and inviting them to follow him on Instagram and YouTube.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, considered making the main character a rabbit.
2. In the 1991 game The Simpsons Arcade, there's a nod to the idea of Homer having rabbit ears.
3. During World War II, the Chinese bank modified the figure of Confucius on its currency to make an offensive sign to the Japanese.
4. It's a common misconception that the sound of a bow and arrow is made by the wood and string of the bow, but this only happens when the bow is about to break or is in bad condition.
5. Owls fly by creating vortexes, which can be seen when they fly through soap bubbles.
6. The Om Bashira festival in Japan involves renovating four buildings of a sanctuary by cutting down 16 trees every six years.
7. The festival has a reputation for being the most dangerous in Japan, with many participants getting seriously injured.
8. Tomatoes are the most consumed fruit in the world, with over 170 million tons consumed annually.
9. A $100,000 bill was created in 1934 but was never publicly circulated and is now only found in museums.
10. The Hogwarts Express, used in the Harry Potter movies, is a real train called the Jacobite in Scotland.
11. Percussive maintenance is a technical term for fixing things with blows.
12. The longest recorded flight of a cell phone is 120.65 meters, set by Come Lanchón Burneo.
13. A Keratoprosthesis is a transparent prosthesis that replaces the natural cornea through surgery.
14. Farm-raised salmon is gray, while wild salmon is naturally pink due to the presence of astaxanthin.
15. Rebecca Romijn spent 12 hours getting made up to play Mystique in the X-Men movies.
16. The first appearance of the character Milhouse was in a chocolate commercial.
17. In Turkmenistan, it is illegal to have a black car, and owners must pay a fine and change the paint to white or silver to recover their vehicle.
18. A blackberry tree in Montenegro has been acting as a source of water for 25 years by pumping water through its hollow trunk.
19. San Juan holds the record for the person who can deform their face the most.
20. The first photograph taken with a cell phone was taken by Philip "Andy" Andy in 1997.
21. The Arecibo message is a radio message sent to the star cluster M13 in 1974 to inform the universe of intelligent life on Earth.
22. The message contains numbers from 1 to 10, atomic numbers of elements, formulas of sugars and bases, and the figure of a human being.
23. The eggs of the Nymphalis antiopa butterfly, also known as the Mourning Cloak, are one of the largest butterflies in the world.
24. A pool in London is made of 20-centimeter-thick glass and measures 25 by 5 by 3 meters.
25. The map of the entire internet in 1969 looked very different from the one today.