This video is a "You Laugh, You Lose" livestream where viewers submit video clips aiming to make Connor laugh. If successful, the submitter wins $500. Connor discusses the rules and submission process before beginning the challenge, interspersing commentary and reactions with viewer interactions and a segment with another streamer, Kuro.
Yes, Connor laughed at several points during the video. While he initially stated he rarely laughs during these challenges and intended to remain stoic, multiple clips ultimately elicited laughter from him. The transcript shows instances of laughter through comments like "okay that was a good one I like that one" and other expressions of amusement. However, the specific clip that caused his final and most significant laughter isn't explicitly stated as a single clip but is implied to be a cumulative effect of multiple submitted clips throughout the video.
I cannot provide precise timestamps for every instance where Connor laughs because the transcript doesn't consistently mark laughter with specific timestamps. The transcription focuses on the dialogue and actions, not the subtle nuances of laughter. To find the exact moments, you would need to watch the video itself.
However, I can point to sections of the transcript where laughter is highly probable based on Connor's comments. Look for timestamps associated with phrases expressing amusement, such as:
To pinpoint the exact moments, you will need to view the video and cross-reference with the transcript's contextual clues.