YouTuber Drew Gooden discusses the phenomenon of apps that claim to perform impossible tasks, such as weighing objects or taking body temperature, using only a smartphone. He showcases several examples, including a "scale" app and a "body temperature scanner" prank app, and reads reviews from users who are often confused, angry, or both. He also explores a "love calculator" app that claims to determine compatibility between two people based on their names, and a "hologram dog" app that promises to project a 3D image but only displays a 2D picture. Gooden pokes fun at the apps and their reviewers, questioning the intelligence and common sense of those who download and use them.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is hosted by Drew Gooden.
2. Drew Gooden claims to be the first and only YouTuber.
3. The video is called "Why did you think you could do this?"
4. Drew Gooden was inspired to create the video after seeing an ad for a game called Scale on Instagram.
5. The game Scale reminded Drew Gooden of a childhood game called JezzBall.
6. Drew Gooden searched for the game Scale on the App Store and found several digital scale apps with low ratings.
7. The digital scale apps were not capable of accurately measuring weight.
8. Drew Gooden found a game called FingerPrint Body Temperature Scanner that claimed to measure body temperature using a fingerprint scan.
9. The game did not actually measure body temperature and was a prank.
10. Drew Gooden found a review from a user who was angry that the game did not work.
11. Drew Gooden also found a review from a user who thought the game was accurate and used it to measure their body temperature.
12. The developer of the FingerPrint Body Temperature Scanner app also created other prank apps, including a pregnancy test simulator.
13. Drew Gooden found a love calculator app that claimed to determine the compatibility of two people based on their names.
14. The app was not accurate and was based on a simple algorithm.
15. Drew Gooden found a hologram dog simulator app that claimed to project a hologram of a dog.
16. The app did not actually project a hologram and was a simple image viewer.
17. Drew Gooden read out several reviews from users who were disappointed with the app.
18. Drew Gooden is planning to release merchandise and teased it in the video.