WET HEAD CHALLENGE (Squad Vlogs) - Summary

Summary

A group of friends played a trivia game using an app and a device called "Wet Head," which has pins that can release water when pulled. The friends took turns answering trivia questions, and if they got a question wrong, they had to pull a pin, risking getting wet. The game involved a variety of questions on different topics, including science, history, sports, and pop culture. Throughout the game, the friends joked and teased each other, and some of them got wet due to incorrect answers. In the end, they reflected on what they learned from the game and discussed other games they could play in the future.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The game "Wet Head" is played by answering trivia questions, and if a question is answered incorrectly, a pin is pulled, which may cause water to fall on the player's head.
2. The first basketball hoops were made from peach baskets.
3. Nintendo launched the Game Boy Advance in 2001.
4. The largest freshwater lake is Lake Superior.
5. The first stealth video game was "broke" (no further information is provided).
6. The Xbox 360 was launched in 2005 (not explicitly stated, but the correct answer is given).
7. The source of energy with the highest carbon footprint is coal.
8. Curling originated in Scotland.
9. The only quarry in the world where curling stones can be made is located in Scotland (no further information is provided).
10. The plasma cutter is the signature weapon of the protagonist Isaac Clark in the video game "Dead Space".
11. The Buster Sword is the sword wielded by Cloud Strife in the video game "Final Fantasy VII".
12. Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C.
13. The Amazon is the largest shoppable rainforest in the world.
14. An anemometer measures wind speed.
15. The Xbox 360 was launched in 2005.
16. The creator of the cartoon "Johnny Bravo" is Van Partible.
17. The quote "Give a hoot, don't pollute" is attributed to Woodsy Owl.
18. Falcons are faster than cheetahs.
19. Mercury is not a giant planet in our Solar System.
20. The atomic number of nickel is 28 (not explicitly stated, but the correct answer is given).
21. Ron Artest is also known as Metta World Peace.
22. The original "Mortal Kombat" game received a mature rating.

Note that some of these facts may be incorrect or incomplete due to the nature of the text, which appears to be a transcript of a video game or trivia game.