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Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video that features a series of interesting and little-known facts. The host of the video shares these facts in a rapid-fire manner, covering a wide range of topics, including science, history, nature, and pop culture.

Some of the facts presented include:

* The longest fossilized excrement in the world is 102 centimeters long and was made by an unknown animal 33 million years ago.
* The narrowest house in the world is only 92 centimeters wide at its narrowest point and is located in Poland.
* The world's largest flower, the Rafflesia, can grow up to a meter in diameter and weigh up to 11 kilograms.
* The human body contains enough steel to forge a three-inch nail, enough sulfur to kill all the fleas on a dog, and enough charcoal to make 900 pencils.
* The world's oldest diamond is actually a star called BPM 37093, which is a white dwarf that has crystallized into a massive diamond.
* Bananas are curved due to a natural process called negative geotropism, which causes them to grow towards the sun.
* The most boring day of the 20th century was April 11, 1954, according to a study that analyzed historical data.

The video also includes some personal anecdotes and asides from the host, including their excitement about reaching 11 million subscribers and their plans to upload a series of videos about Resident Evil.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. There are less than 150,000 hospitals left to reach 11 million.
2. The creator plans to upload two videos in one day, one from the Resident Evil series and the other an everyday video.
3. The longest fossilized excrement in the world is 102 centimeters long and was made by an unknown animal 33 million years ago.
4. The narrowest house in the world is only 92 centimeters wide at its narrowest point and 152 centimeters at its widest point, and is located in Poland.
5. In 1955, Dol launched an exclusive car for women called the "Dol Lefa", which was pink and came with accessories.
6. The Arabian sand boa has the silliest appearance in the animal kingdom.
7. The Super Mario Bros. movie predicted the disappearance of the Twin Towers in a plot moment.
8. The longest fossilized excrement in the world is 102 centimeters long and was made by an unknown animal 33 million years ago.
9. The largest flower in the world is the Rafflesia, which measures up to a meter in diameter and weighs up to 11 kilograms.
10. Blonde hair in humans appeared for the first time just 11,000 years ago as an evolutionary response to the lack of sunlight in northern Europe.
11. The Rafflesia flower is only one inch thick and has 55 species, with 9 found in Borneo.
12. The fastest recorded speed of a Formula 1 car is over 300 kilometers per hour.
13. Goalball is the only Paralympic sport created specifically for people with disabilities.
14. An igloo can maintain a temperature of up to 60 degrees inside while it is -50 degrees outside.
15. The Russian company Star Rocker wants to put ads in space that can be seen from Earth.
16. The creator plans to upload a series of Resident Evil videos and an everyday video at the same time.
17. The creator's favorite saga is Resident Evil.
18. The narrowest house in the world was built by Jacobs Chesney in Poland.
19. The longest fossilized excrement in the world is 102 centimeters long and was made by an unknown animal 33 million years ago.
20. The Super Mario Bros. movie predicted the disappearance of the Twin Towers in a plot moment.
21. A third Arab of the figure formed by 8 three-dimensional cubes is a four-dimensional cube.
22. The oldest town in the world is 84 years old.
23. A farmer in the United States found ghost apples on his tree, which occurs when freezing rain covers the rotten fruit.
24. SpongeBob has 40 holes in his body.
25. The average height of a person in the animated series "The Simpsons" is over 7 feet tall.
26. The sport of chess boxing involves playing consecutive rounds of both chess and boxing.
27. The moon, Jupiter, and Venus formed a happy face in the sky in December 2008.
28. The human body contains enough steel to forge a three-inch nail, enough sulfur to kill all the fleas on a dog, and enough charcoal to make 900 pencils.
29. The Allied spies used shoes with a hidden compartment to deceive the Germans during World War II.
30. A single company has an average of 200 seeds.
31. The mother of a baby gave birth to her little one in a veiled birth, which occurs in one in every 80,000 births.
32. Bubble crabs eat extremely quickly and scrape each grain of sand to obtain food.
33. Tomás Deininger's artworks are made of garbage arranged in three dimensions.
34. The first flower that grew in space was aboard the International Space Station.
35. The Punto TV domain belongs to the fourth smallest country in the world, which has a population of barely 11,000 inhabitants.
36. The oldest diamond in the world is the Queen of Termites, which can live up to 50 years.
37. The largest diamond known in the world is a star called "Light" and is located inside a white dwarf.
38. The size of one of the blades of a wind turbine is over 100 meters long.
39. Bananas are curved thanks to the sun, which causes them to undergo a natural process called negative geotropism.
40. The human body contains enough phosphorus to make 2,200 match heads.
41. The smallest painting in the world is a portrait painted on the head of a match.
42. The population of the planet increased by 28 people in 2020, but 14 people also died.
43. The roots of a tree can grow between the wall and the paint of a building.
44. The largest flower in the world is the Rafflesia, which measures up to a meter in diameter and weighs up to 11 kilograms.
45. A single pine tree can contain up to 3 kilograms of pollen.
46. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds.
47. The average person eats around 60,000 pounds of food in a lifetime.
48. The world's largest snowflake was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick.
49. The longest word in the English language that can be typed using only the left hand on a standard keyboard is "stewardesses".
50. The world's largest living organism is a fungus that covers over 2,200 acres in Oregon, USA.