Debunking 7 Viral Myths and Shower Hack! | FaZe Rug

TLDRIn this video, FaZe Rug debunks 7 viral myths, including an elevator myth, a car unlocking myth, and a basketball shooting myth. He also tests out a shower hack using vinegar and lemon. Watch to find out which myths are true and which ones are busted!

Key insights

👀Not everything you see on the internet is true, especially viral myths.

🚗You cannot unlock your car with a tennis ball, despite what the internet says.

🏀Shooting a basketball with your middle finger on the pump does not guarantee a perfect swish.

👕Rubbing chapstick or Vapor Rub on your neck does not make water feel cold.

📚Interlocking two books together does make it impossible to pull them apart.

Q&A

Are all viral myths fake?

No, some viral myths may have some truth to them, but it is important to fact-check and not believe everything you see.

Can you really unlock a car with a tennis ball?

No, the myth of unlocking a car with a tennis ball is not true.

Does shooting a basketball with your middle finger on the pump improve your shot?

No, shooting a basketball with your middle finger on the pump does not guarantee a perfect swish.

Does rubbing chapstick or Vapor Rub on your neck make water feel cold?

No, rubbing chapstick or Vapor Rub on your neck does not make water feel cold.

Is it impossible to pull apart two interlocked books?

No, it is possible to pull apart two interlocked books with some effort.

Timestamped Summary

01:00Introduction to viral myths and their spread on the internet.

02:30Testing the myth of undoing a pressed elevator button.

04:10Debunking the myth of unlocking a car with a tennis ball.

05:35Testing the myth of shooting a basketball with your middle finger on the pump.

06:50Trying out the myth of making water feel cold by rubbing chapstick or Vapor Rub on your neck.

08:10Busting the myth of two interlocked books being impossible to pull apart.

09:40Demonstrating a shower hack using vinegar and lemon to clean a shower head.