A YouTuber built a Lego house using around 1 million Legos and decided to live in it for a day. Before moving in, he furnishes the house with essential items like a toilet, a TV, a bed, and a desk. He then tests the house's durability by simulating a hurricane, an earthquake, and a 50-caliber bullet. To ensure security, he hires a professional burglar to try and break in, and the house's unique security system proves effective. The YouTuber also tests the house's resistance to eggs and Lego cars driven in reverse. After all the tests, he announces that the house will be given away to one of his Instagram followers. The video ends with the house being destroyed in a dramatic finale.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A Lego house was built using around one million Legos.
2. The Lego house was empty, so furniture was built to put inside.
3. The first piece of furniture built was a toilet.
4. A TV was built and placed on a desk.
5. A bed was built for the owner to sleep in.
6. A desk was also built, but it was deemed too small.
7. The owner went to Walmart to buy a rug for the house.
8. The owner ordered pizzas to be delivered to the Lego house.
9. The pizzas were delivered to the correct location.
10. The Lego house was tested for durability by simulating various disasters, including an earthquake, a hurricane, and a 50-caliber fire.
11. The house was also tested for security by hiring a professional burglar to try to break in.
12. The house was tested for its ability to withstand a car crash.
13. The owner announced that one of their Instagram followers would win the Lego house.
14. The Lego house was built using over a million Legos.
15. The video was filmed over the course of a month.
16. The owner does not have house insurance for the Lego house.