For those of you who are wondering what the map in that thumbnail is: Colors of the rainbow from each US state spread out in a circle centered in each respective state capital.
As an American I would assume that the reason America has so many more road deaths is because we don’t really rely much on public transport especially and those red and black areas. For example I live in Missouri and I don’t think I could find public transport if I tried.
its not as much that we dont rely on public transit as much as it is that we simply dont have nearly as much public transit infrastructure and access as europe does
part of it is just the sheer amount of distance to cover for emergency services: there are a lot of areas in the us where if you aren't near a city you aren't near _anything_ and another fairly related large part is the utter nightmare that is our healthcare system, but the biggest part by far? it's the damned SUVs. they get in far FAR more accidents than any other kind of vehicle per time in use or distance driven because they are crap vehicles and possibly due to the target demographic they are marketed towards?
@@evernewb2073 100% agree about those SUVs. In Germany we didn't used to have them at all, but in recent years they sadly became popular. And the cars just keep on getting bigger, causing safety issues, parking issues, taking up much more resources as well. But what I don't agree about is that the size of the US is the reason for no public transport. You're much faster on a train than by car. Especially if there are few stops. Just put some tracks between the more populated areas and you can easily travel with 200 km/h while also being able to read/use your phone/laptop/etc. If there are not that many people, a smaller train would be enough, for remote locations there could be something like a button that let's the train know if they need to slow down to stop at the next train station or not. Definitely makes more sense than everyone sitting hours in a car to drive somewhere. The real reason is of course the car lobby. We have similar problems in Germany but at least we have a public transport system, even though it has huge issues thanks to the car lobby.
As a Norwegian I strongly disagree with the “WILL YOU RECIVE FOOD AS GUEST AT SOMEONES HOUSE” cus I’ve never been to somebody’s house, and not getting anything. To not give anything can be considered to be a bit rude to some people! All that aside, great video Jack! Keep up the work!
Legoland is, as it sounds, a theme park with different Lego-themed rides and attractions. Each one also has a Miniland where Lego master builders (people employed by Lego to build) builds Lego replicas of structures in the respective regions the parks are located in. There are even Legoland Discovery Centers which are indoors and smaller than a Legoland but still has its own attractions
As a fellow Englishman, my experience with food at friends houses growing up was being asked by their parents if I wanted something, saying no due to not wanting to put them out or feeling like a scrounger, and then them following it up with "are you sure?" half a dozen times until I relented.
As someone from the american midwest, in a more rural area, you go to someone's house and if you're going to be there for something social for more than, say, an hour, food is put down in front of you without you being asked if you want any. Specifically snack food like sweets or pickles or apples. If you're over around a mealtime, you just get asked if you'd like some of the meal as well, or if you want something different. Growing up, I had a friend who didn't like tomatoes and when he came over somewhat unexpectedly or wasn't expected to stay long enough to be there over suppertime, we'd offer he could have what we made that had tomato, or that he could pick any leftovers from the fridge or even a TV dinner or something to eat so he wouldn't have to go home just because it was a mealtime. But I realize this is probably not normal
I think it means as a farawell gift upon leaving. You always receive something to eat while you're at there but almost never as a gift when you're about to leave. It was poorly worded so I understand the confusion
I live in USA California, there’s a tectonic line right through my state. Earthquakes are quite common here and it’s almost shocking that some people from other places think that they’re “a cool story” or something. You all really don’t have to worry about putting a book shelf next to your bed?! 😅😂
They ARE cool! I have lived where most california quakes occur for a long time. And i was once driving from a prevjous california home, where volcanic earthquakes are common, to SF for a meet, when, just after dawn, i awakened hearing a coming quake with my head on the ground, to hear the birds and other animals all erupt in song, and that big quake in Hayward dropped bridge parts on drivers. Although one quake wouldn't let me stand without grabbing wall this winter, the BEST one was when a teen, we surfers watched telephone poles wiggle like vertical snakes, and a BIG chunk of cliff came down, on a quiet sunny day. So, i sweep up glass. And replace culinary tools jolted out of drawers &shelves. Only one reasonable tsunami, though. Water receded beyond pier's end, then closeout waves brought it up to cliff bottom. My brother once complained from south pacific, about no one caring for the 250k who were washed away in indonesia. But there, the water's warm, if full of broken houses. It's also nice to xc ski to boiling springs where constant rumbling is louder than people noise -- THAT's what really sucks on earth!
The craziest thing about the road deaths map in the US is the more populated states with big cities (California, Illinois, especially New York) had less deaths per million people, whereas the underpopulated states like Montana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and OMG Wyoming have a lot more. I wonder if it's because less people drive in the more populated states (they take subways, trains, etc). Same can be said for big cities in Europe too, and just lots of trains in general which is probably one of the safest ways to travel.
Just because the last monarchs to die in battle were a long time ago doesn't mean that they stopped fighting in battles. George II of Great Britain fought in the Battle of Dettingon in 1743, and the Austrian, Russian, and Prussian monarchs fought in the Napoleonic Wars from 1803-1815 and the king of Saudi Arabia led troops in 1934. Elizabeth II also fought in WW2, but that was when she was still a princess.
the no foreign language part for the netherlands is true. we are required to learn english and (atleast in my area) are required to learn German and french too. depending on what level you're at when going to highschool, the amount you learn it may vary. for me personally I know i have english 6 years and french and german at least 3 but probably more (you can drop certain subjects after a while, and im definitely dropping german cause i suck at it. french tho, love it)
Apparently this is trending for... gaming. Yep, gaming. The geography video looking at maps is considered gaming. But it's a great video as always Jack, keep up the good work
7:26 Those are the Himalayas, clickbait got you good! Somalian and Ethiopian mountains are eroded, volcanic layered plateaus and rarely have snow on them. Quite interesting, to be honest.
2:55 we had to learn about that in our COlordo history class. Basically, during the era of the rail barons (Vanderbilt and co), the government snatched up most of the land, especially around the rails. If I remember correctly, a lot of it was also used for irrigation for farmlands (other than the Michigan canal, this was the first real irrigation project in the US)
Well, happy mesopotamia to you. I thought gender identity is weird there, when seeing michigander. -- what's good to goose, as the saying goes is the gander there.
Jack: Driving the same amount of time as walking, that’s how bad the traffic in London is Los Angeles: *Hold my avocado toast* 0:11 “Blublublublublublublu” - Jack 2022...funny story regarding Legoland, when Legoland Florida was opening, they were doing a sweepstakes for a couple kids to be there on opening day with a stay at the somewhat iconic Nickelodeon Suites Resort (when that place was still a thing). I first entered (though it was an enter every day thing and I was slacking) and decided to tell my cousin about it...his mom entered every day, and they were one of the winners. I was so jealous...but at least I got to visit Legoland New York which is a pretty cool place. About time NY gets a proper theme park that we don't have to go to NJ for.
The ottoman empire took part in ww1, that's part of the reason why the borders in the middle east are kinda arbitrary, because the ottans were broken up after the war, and then France and the UK just kinda drew lines on the map
7:54 Dreams are seldom shattered, by a bullet in the dark, rulers come and rulers go, will our kingdom fall apart? Who shall we now turn to, when our leaders lost their hearts, lives are lost, but at what cost, will the grand dream fall apart? Killed by his own or by his foes? Turned the tide 300 years still no one knows The secret remains BROKEN DREAMS SO GRAND, SING OF HIS FINAL STAND LONG LIVE CAROLUS BROUGHT BY SOLDIERS HAND BACK TO THE FATHERLAND LONG LIVE CAROLUS REX
@@DwellerUK Why do I see you everywhere? I was in your stream today and now you are here. And I sadly wasn't on the Elizabeth Line yet as I am not from London but next time I am there I will surely ride it!
In Finland we have ”Joka miehen oikeus” which is transleted to ”every mans right” and that means that everybody can go and enjoy they nature no matter who owns it. But of course you cannot steal anything or brake things.
I saw a lot of these the other day and I just love information like this with geographical data! The sports one was great, didn't know Bhutan was all about some Archery!
bro jack is so excited and saying "thes e tonado" (no offense jack) and zooming into all of the cool nature stuff while I am trying to point to where I am from in Texas. but great video keep up the good work!
1:33, actually, this colour shows the average for Russia as a whole. It does not consider the many, many peoples and cultures within Russia. Right above Armenia and Georgia is the Chechnya region in Russia, which is predominantly Muslim and has a high percentage of believers.
If you think that that traffic in London is bad, try being in Salem MA in October. It took me 30 minutes to drive to school once, if I had walked it would have taken me less than 10 minutes.
1:30 "Very interesting how country borders make such a cultural difference even if somewhere's right next to somewhere else" that's just how it's shown on the map, and how the data are collected. It's not always true. Often, cultural differences change more gradually over distance and do not change suddenly at the border.
the driving death map, you also have to remember that almost everyone in the us who can afford a car, has one. pretty much everyone drives so by population its bound to be more but idk how much of an impact that truly has on the data bc idk the actual data they used
3:11 what happend to the Netherlands?😅 it literally took me some time to find out if we where forgotten or just drawn wonky (very impressive drawing tho, I couldn’t do better)
I genuinely thought legoland was as common as something like starbucks until I saw this video and realized there was only 1 in california and I can walk to that legoland
1:48 If you look at the catskills in NY you can see a hot air balloon which is a reference to an annual balloon fest in upstate New York where hundreds of balloons go up at sunset (im from there so i know :)
Love that disappearing part! My brother, all enamored of walmart trash because he lives on a boat in south seas, made me go into one, once. They are owned by arkansas religious monsters, and sam walmart made his 6 or 85 children the richest in the nation.
In Romania we learn 3 foreign languages so idk how 64% of the population can't speak a foreign language since the old people learned Russian or french and now in school we learn English, french,Latin( and some learn German ,Italian and Spanish)
Jack: over in like Beverly Hills and stuff (Southern CA) Also Jack: hovers over northern CA, Bay Area I know he’s a Brit but still, you gotta know Beverly Hills is near LA
In the 20th century, Americans thought of California as encapsulated by 4 cities - all starting with B - that represented 4 dramatically different extremes. Burbank, where the TV shows came from; Berkeley, where the student uprisings were; Bakersfield, where the farm produce and country western music came from, and Beverly Hills, where the movie starts lived. All 4 were overgeneralizations, but Americans overgeneralized in the 20th century.
fun fact: canada and denmark argued about this island by putting their beverages on the island. one of them had their national whiskey but i can't remember who it was and what had the other country
At 10:37 I remember when it happened to me, it was only strong enough to rattle small things around but I thought someone was banging their fist against the wall or something.
6:16 Drunk driving in the US is a major issue. No public transportation in most areas, so if you’re out and get pissed with no DD, you’re screwed and the folks sharing the road with you are screwed too. I lived in rural VT for a while, and saw a distressing number of drunk driving incidents.
6:53
Jack: *sees Mars*
Also Jack: "What on Earth!"
@@organicdoom SUS
What on Mars
@@organicdoom sus
@@h-Films actually it's "suS"
What on Mars
impressive
Hello mr GWR
Very impressive indeed.
Dang bro what are you doing here?
I'm a bit late to the partiy
HOLY CRAP @GUINNESSWORLDRECORDS WORST COMMENT EVER 16 LIKES 💀💀💀💀
For those of you who are wondering what the map in that thumbnail is:
Colors of the rainbow from each US state spread out in a circle centered in each respective state capital.
The hero we need
Oh, I thought it was how far away state counties are from the States capital
@@GodKoalaa Same thing (thanks for catching that too)
Billings is not the capital of Montana.
I just assumed it was a nuclear fallout map from an old cold war simulation
Random Australian: *Isn't a kangaroo*
Jack: My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
𝙷𝚎'𝚜 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚗𝚎𝚠 𝚉𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚗𝚍!!🇳🇿
@@prinzandmiel1560he's British?(sorry if it sounds rude)
Dissapointment Island:
As an American I would assume that the reason America has so many more road deaths is because we don’t really rely much on public transport especially and those red and black areas. For example I live in Missouri and I don’t think I could find public transport if I tried.
its not as much that we dont rely on public transit as much as it is that we simply dont have nearly as much public transit infrastructure and access as europe does
part of it is just the sheer amount of distance to cover for emergency services: there are a lot of areas in the us where if you aren't near a city you aren't near _anything_ and another fairly related large part is the utter nightmare that is our healthcare system, but the biggest part by far? it's the damned SUVs.
they get in far FAR more accidents than any other kind of vehicle per time in use or distance driven because they are crap vehicles and possibly due to the target demographic they are marketed towards?
@@evernewb2073 100% agree about those SUVs.
In Germany we didn't used to have them at all, but in recent years they sadly became popular. And the cars just keep on getting bigger, causing safety issues, parking issues, taking up much more resources as well.
But what I don't agree about is that the size of the US is the reason for no public transport.
You're much faster on a train than by car. Especially if there are few stops.
Just put some tracks between the more populated areas and you can easily travel with 200 km/h while also being able to read/use your phone/laptop/etc. If there are not that many people, a smaller train would be enough, for remote locations there could be something like a button that let's the train know if they need to slow down to stop at the next train station or not.
Definitely makes more sense than everyone sitting hours in a car to drive somewhere.
The real reason is of course the car lobby. We have similar problems in Germany but at least we have a public transport system, even though it has huge issues thanks to the car lobby.
Jack: so in the UK you don’t have the right to roam.
Scotland: exists
He’s just future proofing 😉😂
I think he said England
@@randomthings587 no he said UK
@@MaquiladoraIII what are you on about?
@@MaquiladoraIII I never said there wasn’t? Go tell the creator of the map
As a Norwegian I strongly disagree with the “WILL YOU RECIVE FOOD AS GUEST AT SOMEONES HOUSE” cus I’ve never been to somebody’s house, and not getting anything. To not give anything can be considered to be a bit rude to some people! All that aside, great video Jack! Keep up the work!
As a Swede, I agree.
Norway sucks. Not to offend you but they’re is a reason that everyone goes to Sweden to buy food… the mountains and shit like that is great tho 😅
@@SicMvndvsCreatvsEst8 As a dane, i also agree
as a norwegian, i always give food and get food
same for the netherlands. they'll always offer coffee and a biscuit
Jack just criticising the map of Europe to help with his Self-Esteem about his Map of Europe 😂😂
He has map insecurities
Also said there were 4 ethiopias and forgot bout djiboiti, somalia and somaliland
@Adolf Hitler thanks Adolf, very cool
@OverSpeedLimits holy crap, we get it bro
@Connor Duckfield it’s not hating just making a joke
3:01
Jack: The property value also goes up in beverly hills and stuff
also Jack: Circles the San Francisco Bay
I love how as he says "Get out of here Iceland!", Kai actually makes Iceland move to off the screen.
Legoland is, as it sounds, a theme park with different Lego-themed rides and attractions. Each one also has a Miniland where Lego master builders (people employed by Lego to build) builds Lego replicas of structures in the respective regions the parks are located in. There are even Legoland Discovery Centers which are indoors and smaller than a Legoland but still has its own attractions
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Sussy name
야 김, 왜 미국을 싫어하니?
Please don't nuke me
thanks kim jong un
**Lists down the final 2 cities that Jack doesn't know**
"fair, fair, fair."
*K A N G A R O O I S L A N D*
Hahahahahahahahahaha
As a fellow Englishman, my experience with food at friends houses growing up was being asked by their parents if I wanted something, saying no due to not wanting to put them out or feeling like a scrounger, and then them following it up with "are you sure?" half a dozen times until I relented.
As someone from the american midwest, in a more rural area, you go to someone's house and if you're going to be there for something social for more than, say, an hour, food is put down in front of you without you being asked if you want any. Specifically snack food like sweets or pickles or apples.
If you're over around a mealtime, you just get asked if you'd like some of the meal as well, or if you want something different. Growing up, I had a friend who didn't like tomatoes and when he came over somewhat unexpectedly or wasn't expected to stay long enough to be there over suppertime, we'd offer he could have what we made that had tomato, or that he could pick any leftovers from the fridge or even a TV dinner or something to eat so he wouldn't have to go home just because it was a mealtime.
But I realize this is probably not normal
I think it means as a farawell gift upon leaving. You always receive something to eat while you're at there but almost never as a gift when you're about to leave.
It was poorly worded so I understand the confusion
I'm American (from a city, just to contrast with the rural midwesterner) and it's been the same for me
I live in USA California, there’s a tectonic line right through my state. Earthquakes are quite common here and it’s almost shocking that some people from other places think that they’re “a cool story” or something.
You all really don’t have to worry about putting a book shelf next to your bed?! 😅😂
They ARE cool!
I have lived where most california quakes occur for a long time.
And i was once driving from a prevjous california home, where volcanic earthquakes are common, to SF for a meet, when, just after dawn, i awakened hearing a coming quake with my head on the ground, to hear the birds and other animals all erupt in song, and that big quake in Hayward dropped bridge parts on drivers.
Although one quake wouldn't let me stand without grabbing wall this winter, the BEST one was when a teen, we surfers watched telephone poles wiggle like vertical snakes, and a BIG chunk of cliff came down, on a quiet sunny day.
So, i sweep up glass. And replace culinary tools jolted out of drawers &shelves.
Only one reasonable tsunami, though. Water receded beyond pier's end, then closeout waves brought it up to cliff bottom.
My brother once complained from south pacific, about no one caring for the 250k who were washed away in indonesia.
But there, the water's warm, if full of broken houses.
It's also nice to xc ski to boiling springs where constant rumbling is louder than people noise -- THAT's what really sucks on earth!
Lived in Cali for 22 years and never once felt an earthquake, kinda disappointing ngl.
@@nutboi-l6fI lived in California for 3 years and felt 2 or 3
The craziest thing about the road deaths map in the US is the more populated states with big cities (California, Illinois, especially New York) had less deaths per million people, whereas the underpopulated states like Montana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and OMG Wyoming have a lot more. I wonder if it's because less people drive in the more populated states (they take subways, trains, etc). Same can be said for big cities in Europe too, and just lots of trains in general which is probably one of the safest ways to travel.
Unpopular Opinion: This is Jack’s best content
Agreed
Popular opinion
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It's not unpopular tho
Yeah, i agree even though i found him through JackSucksAtLife a few years ago
0:47 Iceland being like “aight imma head out” killed me☠️
Iceland: OKAY WELL I'LL JUST LEAVE THEN
jack's indignation over not being taught about the ottomans is literally me
I want to know about the Ottoman empire in Eritrea.
Just because the last monarchs to die in battle were a long time ago doesn't mean that they stopped fighting in battles. George II of Great Britain fought in the Battle of Dettingon in 1743, and the Austrian, Russian, and Prussian monarchs fought in the Napoleonic Wars from 1803-1815 and the king of Saudi Arabia led troops in 1934. Elizabeth II also fought in WW2, but that was when she was still a princess.
the no foreign language part for the netherlands is true. we are required to learn english and (atleast in my area) are required to learn German and french too. depending on what level you're at when going to highschool, the amount you learn it may vary. for me personally I know i have english 6 years and french and german at least 3 but probably more (you can drop certain subjects after a while, and im definitely dropping german cause i suck at it. french tho, love it)
As a Flemish guy I'm always entertained when I hear "netherfrench". Someone wants a sjudarance? 😁
Apparently this is trending for... gaming. Yep, gaming. The geography video looking at maps is considered gaming.
But it's a great video as always Jack, keep up the good work
Grand strategy mfs be like
Makes sense.
They talked about the Valhalla map, so...
@@E4439Qv5 I'd say it has more to do with geoguessr streaming.
The category system is dumb and doesn't work
3:16 If I was Jack I'd rather be quiet lol
People from the Isle of Man be like: 🕴
7:26 Those are the Himalayas, clickbait got you good!
Somalian and Ethiopian mountains are eroded, volcanic layered plateaus and rarely have snow on them. Quite interesting, to be honest.
2:55 we had to learn about that in our COlordo history class. Basically, during the era of the rail barons (Vanderbilt and co), the government snatched up most of the land, especially around the rails. If I remember correctly, a lot of it was also used for irrigation for farmlands (other than the Michigan canal, this was the first real irrigation project in the US)
And this was the day I, a michigander, learned that we had the first major irrigation project..
Well, happy mesopotamia to you.
I thought gender identity is weird there, when seeing michigander. -- what's good to goose, as the saying goes is the gander there.
Do you mean Colorado😂
7:35 I am pretty sure that is an equal area projection, Jack. It's definitely not Mercator.
Love the video I have watched all 15 seconds of it
LMAO
אי
Bruh but really 😂
I thought you were talking about the ad, because I was watching the ad when I read this. I also happened to watch all 10 seconds of the unskippable ad
I don't get it
9:13 and a ton of places' most common password is "no data"
No he just didn’t find data
it was a joke@@justklipsy_79
Jack: Driving the same amount of time as walking, that’s how bad the traffic in London is
Los Angeles: *Hold my avocado toast*
0:11 “Blublublublublublublu” - Jack 2022...funny story regarding Legoland, when Legoland Florida was opening, they were doing a sweepstakes for a couple kids to be there on opening day with a stay at the somewhat iconic Nickelodeon Suites Resort (when that place was still a thing). I first entered (though it was an enter every day thing and I was slacking) and decided to tell my cousin about it...his mom entered every day, and they were one of the winners. I was so jealous...but at least I got to visit Legoland New York which is a pretty cool place. About time NY gets a proper theme park that we don't have to go to NJ for.
Can't even walk in L.A lol
The traffic in la isn’t that bad
6:53
Jack: sees big canyon on mars
Also Jack: what on earth
The ottoman empire took part in ww1, that's part of the reason why the borders in the middle east are kinda arbitrary, because the ottans were broken up after the war, and then France and the UK just kinda drew lines on the map
9:45 now this could be take out of context
This series never fails to entertain us
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@@burningghidorah7294 no lol
@@kernaljeffhater you have no idea how many times a comment exactly like this is posted by bots.
@@burningghidorah7294 oh hahahahah
This is what we were waiting for
7:54 Dreams are seldom shattered, by a bullet in the dark, rulers come and rulers go, will our kingdom fall apart?
Who shall we now turn to, when our leaders lost their hearts, lives are lost, but at what cost, will the grand dream fall apart?
Killed by his own or by his foes?
Turned the tide
300 years still no one knows
The secret remains
BROKEN DREAMS SO GRAND, SING OF HIS FINAL STAND
LONG LIVE CAROLUS
BROUGHT BY SOLDIERS HAND
BACK TO THE FATHERLAND
LONG LIVE CAROLUS REX
Jack when showing a map that includes russia: ThE Map PrOjeCtiOn MakeS THe LaND ARea LooK bigGeR tHan it Is
4:27 made me laugh so hard 💀
FINLAND: wins ICE hockey olympic gold and WC gold
JACK: intesting that Finland likes ICE hockey
As someone who lives in London, Jack calling the Elizabeth Line the Elizabethan line made me die inside a bit
I dont live in London, but it did hurt me too
as a rail enthusiast from London this hurt me more than anyone else
@@DwellerUK I'm also a rail enthusiast so I know how you feel
@@Redblock nice, have you been on CrossElizPurp yet?
@@DwellerUK Why do I see you everywhere? I was in your stream today and now you are here. And I sadly wasn't on the Elizabeth Line yet as I am not from London but next time I am there I will surely ride it!
The federally owned lands in the U.S. are mostly national forests and parks. The Southwest has lots of desert.
In Finland we have ”Joka miehen oikeus” which is transleted to ”every mans right” and that means that everybody can go and enjoy they nature no matter who owns it. But of course you cannot steal anything or brake things.
There's so many rivers in Australia, but most are dry and have no water
I saw a lot of these the other day and I just love information like this with geographical data! The sports one was great, didn't know Bhutan was all about some Archery!
I love your videos Jack! Please continue making these map videos!
bro jack is so excited and saying "thes e tonado" (no offense jack) and zooming into all of the cool nature stuff while I am trying to point to where I am from in Texas. but great video keep up the good work!
“Higher speed limits” Germany: *hold my beer*
1:33, actually, this colour shows the average for Russia as a whole. It does not consider the many, many peoples and cultures within Russia. Right above Armenia and Georgia is the Chechnya region in Russia, which is predominantly Muslim and has a high percentage of believers.
0:11 this should be no context
If you think that that traffic in London is bad, try being in Salem MA in October. It took me 30 minutes to drive to school once, if I had walked it would have taken me less than 10 minutes.
7:55
jack: 'CHarl3S tHe SEvENtH'
the roman numerals clearly saying 12: am i a joke to you
As a Kansas you getting cursed by your battery running out after misidentifying us is very fitting 😂
2:03 so do the grey areas...
10:06 I RULE ALL LARGE MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS
Drinking game: Drink every time Jack says ‘enhance’
1:30 "Very interesting how country borders make such a cultural difference even if somewhere's right next to somewhere else" that's just how it's shown on the map, and how the data are collected. It's not always true. Often, cultural differences change more gradually over distance and do not change suddenly at the border.
Him reacting in 5 years
Elizebeeth line😂😂😂
08:50
I watch Drew Durnil and Jack, and whenever one of them makes a video like this I see most of these maps twice lol.
Yeah same...
Same. But the different reactions are so worth it
Still loving this series Jack
4:04 jack should create a channel where he learns about history
Ikr
JackSucksAtHistory
@@SAMSUNG_S3EI ah yes
Jacksucksathistory!
the driving death map, you also have to remember that almost everyone in the us who can afford a car, has one. pretty much everyone drives so by population its bound to be more but idk how much of an impact that truly has on the data bc idk the actual data they used
New Zealand has huge drunk driving death correlate. Not mapped.
Jack: what on earth?!
Me: don't you mean "what on mars?" 😂
It’s hilarious when Jack says “ENHANCE ENHANCE”
love this series Jack. keep up the good work!!
3:11 what happend to the Netherlands?😅 it literally took me some time to find out if we where forgotten or just drawn wonky (very impressive drawing tho, I couldn’t do better)
6:02 you may mock it but on a winter evening with fondue or raclette this would make your belly explode with pure joy :p
"OH THERES A TORNADO!"
*me who lives in tornado alley, constantly bombarded with them: yep... yep there's dozens of them
Australia needs a Legoland
1:39 they even added Disney World
I genuinely thought legoland was as common as something like starbucks until I saw this video and realized there was only 1 in california and I can walk to that legoland
That map was wrong. There's one in Shaumburg Illinois and I'm pretty sure one in Minneapolis as well
Well, it's as common in Australia as Dunkin' Donuts.
7:55 Charles the 12th actually died during the great northern war. He was looking over his trench and got shot after being warned
1:48 If you look at the catskills in NY you can see a hot air balloon which is a reference to an annual balloon fest in upstate New York where hundreds of balloons go up at sunset (im from there so i know :)
My friends: how are you so good at geography?
Me:
Same
same
I am from Michigan and I am kinda good at geography
These maps are very impressive, Jack! Thank you for this video!
Shame the Wallmart map couldn't also show them popping up in Germany and UK, and also disappearing again
Love that disappearing part!
My brother, all enamored of walmart trash because he lives on a boat in south seas, made me go into one, once.
They are owned by arkansas religious monsters, and sam walmart made his 6 or 85 children the richest in the nation.
0:30 do not underestimate the Italians' Ability to give you food you didn't ask for.
I love how he said “what on earth?” When talking about the Vallens Marineris on mars 💀
7:54 “Charles the SEVENTH”
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Good one jack
Yea what’s up with that
Lol
It is the seventh
9:26 that was really unexpected ich auch
Guten Tag
Ich kann auch Deutsch sprechen, aber nur ein bisschen.
AloO, ick schprecke ein bischen deutsch
Hochlebe das Vaterland (im a german)
@@paulusdeminion sear goot
5:24 Jack we found a kangaroo in the rivers
Jack when talking about mars: "what on earth", Me: thats mars
9:11 Denmark: I'm not like other countries 🗣️💅
0:22 yet another map without new Zealand 😢
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This channel is how I learn my geography, “Impressive”
5:57 actually 60/40....
8:03
What he sees: nothing
Me: "Germany saids Adolf! 💀"
0:46 Those tectonic plates playing havov with Iceland again.
6:05 "non black regions in africa"
americans: "impossible"
When they hear I am white and born in Africa they are gonna lose their shit
@@bestpenguin4711Racism
In Romania we learn 3 foreign languages so idk how 64% of the population can't speak a foreign language since the old people learned Russian or french and now in school we learn English, french,Latin( and some learn German ,Italian and Spanish)
drew durnil collab when
Jack: looking at Mars
Jack also: what on earth
The growth of Walmart closely resembles the fast approaching zombie outbreak.
You'renot really a guest at Granny's...you're family.
Hearing Jack speak German is satisfying for some reason
That's dutch that Jack is speaking
@@irinaanistasia6244 You must be confused because Jack is saying Deutsch but in German the word Deutsch translates to, "German."
Jack: over in like Beverly Hills and stuff (Southern CA)
Also Jack: hovers over northern CA, Bay Area
I know he’s a Brit but still, you gotta know Beverly Hills is near LA
really? i would have no idea the difference between what's in northern and southern california lol
Why would anyone not in the US know that? All I know is it's in California, I don't know (or care) where the different cities in California are.
@Katie - San Francisco and Northern California are to L.A. and Southern California as Paris is to the Riviera.
@@brianarbenz1329or to illustrate for the Brits... The distance between LA and San Francisco is the same as London to Edinburgh.
In the 20th century, Americans thought of California as encapsulated by 4 cities - all starting with B - that represented 4 dramatically different extremes. Burbank, where the TV shows came from; Berkeley, where the student uprisings were; Bakersfield, where the farm produce and country western music came from, and Beverly Hills, where the movie starts lived. All 4 were overgeneralizations, but Americans overgeneralized in the 20th century.
fun fact: canada and denmark argued about this island by putting their beverages on the island. one of them had their national whiskey but i can't remember who it was and what had the other country
At 10:37 I remember when it happened to me, it was only strong enough to rattle small things around but I thought someone was banging their fist against the wall or something.
im sad how almost every map doesnt have New Zealand in it
2:11 that looks like Scooby Doo
2:56 jack.. that's not NY..
Edit: im an idiot it is NY! BUT NOT CENTRAL NY
6:53 "What on Earth?...." No, "What on Mars?..."
6:16 Drunk driving in the US is a major issue. No public transportation in most areas, so if you’re out and get pissed with no DD, you’re screwed and the folks sharing the road with you are screwed too. I lived in rural VT for a while, and saw a distressing number of drunk driving incidents.