Digger or Digga is just an undying word in german youth culture. It was born in the 90s/00s from german rappers around Hamburg, coming from the Hamburger dialect of calling someone "Dicker" or something akin to "fatty" as a friendly/joking form of adressing someone and has been a mainstay in german youth slang ever since.
A quick breakdown of the Drachenlord situation: The guy, Rainer Winkler, started off as a small youtuber focused on doing mostly Metal content when one day a person called his sister, threatening her. Upon that, Drachenlord uploaded a video stating his full address, saying "Come on, come on over and try and mess with me, I'll beat the crap out of you!" And that's what started a year long cyberbullying campaign which ultimately ended in several court cases both against Drachenlord and his haters (or "Haider" as he called them with his thick Bavarian/Frankian accent). That whole mess included nigh daily visits from haters to his house (which was situated in a tiny Bavarian village of like 20 people who all got hit with collateral damage), publicly catfishing Drachenlord, or even the so called "Schanzenfest", where haters would all gather at a certain date for a """festival""". However Drachenlord only added fuel to the fire by stubbornly insisting that he is "undefeated" and will outlast the haters, constantly making videos or streaming and thus even living off of this hate train. As such he kept bouncing off the hate and the trolling (even being the first major case of swatting in Germany). Imo it's just a giant mess where no one really wins. A lot of the haters are just insecure people who try to feel better by punching down, and many prominent people there were rather dubious (I think one was in right-wing extremist circles or some such). Meanwhile Drachenlord himself never listened to any advice or took the help he was offered, and, in addition to his stubbornness, showed that he perpetuated the misogyny and close-mindedness of the environment he was raised in.
One minor correction: His adress was public before he uploaded the video. It was written in his youtube profile and he invited people to his home whenever he went to heavy metal festivals in his region. So the people who were following him back then already knew where he lived. The real shit show started years later when he invited everyone again to sell merch on his yard.
Don't make the mistake and react to the Drachenlord. There is no better way to make sure to attract the worst sediment of germanys internet users than watching drachenlord videos. In short: the Drachenlord is an unpeasent person. For that reason some people builded groups in the internet to make his life a living hell. There is nothing but uglyness in this story and pleasing the mob by showing it, is not worth the views it would generate.
One of the worst stories in Germany's internet history. And, as we can see in the comments, it's not over... the mob is turned on again. Only by seeing his face.
@@katharinawienecke9446 Seeing his face where? Youre acting like "the mob" was attracted to this video and comment section, but there is nothing that obviously indicates this video having anything to do with Drachenlord. The reality of it is, that this guy has hundreds of thousands of people who dislike him everywhere, in all ages, in all classes, in all levels of education, and therefor people naturally respond like this whenever the topic is brought up. Calling a significantly large part of the German population "mob" is the real issue here.
The clip from the lecture hall with the crashing blackboard happened at my uni in munich. Directly after the clip cut out in your version the guy said: "Thank fck I went to the toilet before this, I'd have shit myself!" 😂😂 They're now finally refurbishing that lecture hall btw. Don't know what tipped em off as to why that was needed 😅
About the "Sieg." "Heil." you gotta know how ingrained that was into people. My gran was born 1939 and if there would have been only one rule she had to follow in public it was a proper nazi salute. She and her mom were on the kill list. They were about to flee to the US when the war ended. Their town doctor was in the nazi party. You just HAD to do a salute to him and you had to give money when he collected for the party. Everyone would have known if you didn't and you were treated badly. (Like, 3 years prior the farmer refused to sell my great gran any milk, for not having been invited to the christioning of my gran. Her parents were protestants from the east and asked their maid who was appropriate to invite. She said "the neigbours", so they invited the next door neigbours interpretingh the word differently than the people there.) No-fun-fact: That doctor left the party shortly before the war was over when his son died on the field. Must have been way easier to send other people's sons to die than losing your own.
I'll write this in English as my German is Schlecht... There's nothing wrong with the phrase itself, after all no one has any problem with it in a Roman Period Reenactment, Let's say towards Julius Caesar, or Nero, or Caligula or Marcus Aurelius... And the Salute itself is just a regular salute, and yes, I'm well aware of the history of it all, it's just a shame that Germans forbid everything that a singular bad group of people did. I mean, you forbade Nuclear Technology, despite it being the cleanest energy source on the planet by leaps and bounds. Just because a bunch of Ukrainians couldn't run theirs properly... Meanwhile your neighbor France supports 50% of the entirety of Europe's Energy needs, due to having the most Nuclear Power Plants in Europe. I'm surprised you guys even eat food, because the nono Germans also ate food.
@@livedandletdie I amso angry about the nuclear energy. Germany geographically can't go fully green. We close down our power plants, and wash them with acid so they can never be used again, while countries around us put plants with lower safety around us, selling us the power. It's all virtue signaling and reactionary politics. It's sad. What is also sad is how much we do to contextualise, teach, create awareness and try to learn from our history to no avail. Still If I say something political on the internet, with my German tag, I immediately get called a nazi to try and shut me down. Like if anyone understands how bad nazis are, it is Germans, Jews and people who studied political history.^^ I don't know if you heard, but we also forbade non-electrical cars ( yes also hybrids) to be sold in 10 years. I don't know what out government thinks our infrastructure and the words mines of precious metals look like, but that won't work.^^ But in a historical as well as satirical context we actually allow the nazi salute and the various symbols and phrases. We also took Mein Kampf from the index a few years ago. It's an interesting mix of forbidding stuff to protect everyone and being way to cautious limiting ourselves in fear of what others think of us. Just imagine Germany closing the borders to refugees. If we were half as strict as Switzerland the world would call it out as xenophobia. We are not even sending rapists and killers home into unsafe countries. Yet I'd still rather live in Germany than France, USA, Russia, China etc. We have luxurious complaints sometimes.
@@Haexxchen Banning new non-electric cars from being sold in 10 years, doesnt mean that there wont be any non-electric cars driving around in 10 years. Most people buy used cars and nothing will change there.
@@Chuckiele Yes, people will squeeze out the last breath of the fueled cars, which means in 20 years we would have so much trash driving around. Not great.
Digga has been a Hamburg slang word since at least the seventies and has never really fallen off, but only gained popularity. It's really just a word now, honestly.
@@Nazdreg1 Funny... I used it for my dog, back in the 80's. It seems that you kids have very little of your own that has not been there for a long time. You just don't know it...
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 I am not a kid, I know it from my youth as regional Hamburg slang, which is like 30 years ago now. Though I connected it to the famous hip hop guys. Maybe, it is older than them. Apparently, it eventually spread to the rest of Germany. It does sound strange though when non Northerners use it with a different accent.... 😂
General tip: you always have to pronounce the e at the end of German words. It’s pronounced something like ay or uh. The E in Ecuador is the most similar sound in English i can think of. It’s difficult to explain because English doesn’t have that sound .
Usually, the e at the end of German words is pronounced with a sound called "Schwa" which exists in English under the same name. It appears in "the" (as long as the following word starts with a consonant) and many other words :)
@@traumgewitter7324 Not only does it exist in English, it's the most common sound! It's absolutely everywhere. It just kinda flies under the radar because it is (almost) always unstressed and masquerades as other vowels. (You can find it spelt with literally all five vowel letters)
you actually describe the heart of the matter quite perfectly... it is not necessarily so much about shooting the christmas tree.. funny as it may be.. but rather about giving in to the desire of coming up/engineering a device capable of shooting a christmas tree.. and build it..
The second "meme" was an alltime low of german internet culture. Basically that streamer was called "Drachenlord" and there was a whole community of people whose goal it was and still is to bully him to the point of suicide. You should stay as far away from that rabbithole as you possibly can.
Thanks for the hint to turning on subtitles, but I enjoy your Scottish accent very much. edit: In addition to the final scene, may I draw your attention to the video "Drunk Czech President" here on RUclips? It's in English already and also delivers some background information on Czech culture which are true, as I can tell from experience.
Watch the iconic video "Armin Laschet laughs" in front of the devastating Ahrtal flood catastrophe. It is not controversial, that from this moment on he lost the general elections.
I've been at a show where the person on stage pulled the "Sieg" one on the audience. It was a very left-wing student audience, for context. The outcome was a bit different, as we caught ourselves on time by fractions of seconds, and so there was more of a stumbling silence at first. But we all knew how we had been a hair's breadth away. And it was ridiculously funny, not even sure why. I remember one of my neighbors told his friends, "I was up to the h" as we were still laughing.
2:00 Drachenlord is (one of) the most controvercial and hated RUclipsr of Germany... Its a deep rabbit hole. He is one of the most hated personalitys of yt Germany for manny reasons
To clear up the fack ju Goethe/ suck me shakespeare confusion: Fack ju is the german phonetic spelling of the english phrase fck you, and goethe is considered the most important german poet and playwright. So it's just the same meaning translated for an english audience. The movie was pretty bad though 😅
I think the movie was fine, better than other comedies at least and a different topic than most. Imdb score of 6.9 seems to agree with me, it's not amazing but it's also far from "pretty bad"
lol the translation for the movie title is literally "F*ck You, Goethe" (As in Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, the poet) just written out how you would actually pronounce it in German. The movie is honestly hilarious, you should watch it sometime ^^
1:55 is the Drachenlord - he is sort of a "slow person" and shared personal info in Social Media and Stream etc - in the end it was one of the biggest cybermobbing-victims i know in germany - people harassing and trolling his homestand and village - he got bullied hard (mainly because he allways fired back and had no idea how to not trigger every caveman out there...) i think its actually really sad that nobody was able to leave the opportunity of mass bullying someone behind... but it shows how little you have to expect from humans nowadays
geringverdiener was a meme from a twitch streamer smxlost something.. his ex girlfriend tried to say a german phrase as a thai so it sounds very thai dialect and they used it as bitsound
Dragonlord, oh boy... You don't even want to dive deeper into his story and his "Haiders", it's a tragedy that has been lived out over many years by the absolute dregs of society which I include both the Dragonlord himself and his haters. In my personal opinion, Rainer Winkler should never have access to the Internet again, and he urgently needs therapy (although I believe he is 100% resistant). But the same goes for the haters.
btw Susanne won’t tell us the Jugendwort anymore sadly and Digger/Diggah is a normal jugendwort and not a new popular one so that’s why people don’t vote for it
7 vs. Wild is extremely popular! It is now a yearly thing Season 4 is now coming out soon. (TLDW: No BS, No Camera team, only your self and your items, s1+2 was 7 Days, s3-s4 are 14 Days to survive)
„Fack ju“ is the english phrase: „Fuck you“, but written as how it sounds to a German. „Göhte“ is a misspelling of the surname of the German poet „Johann Wolfgang von Goethe“.
Langenscheidt is truly “nineties” today. In my opinion, the “Youth Word of the Year” is just a desperate attempt to restore some of the company’s popularity.
Germany is a Total Meme house. ah wat i say it is a Meme in itself. XD I love two live her. even if the political Nazionalism grows up. The most People are Frendly and handsome.
5:15 Armin Laschet can a least partially blame himself for loosing the election; a couple months before the federal election that year, Germany amongst other countries was hit by severe floods and more than 150 people died en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_European_floods . When president F.W. Steinmeier was giving a press conference in one of the affected regions, Laschet was seen standing in the background having a laugh ruclips.net/video/8rNSU05iIoo/видео.html . He later apologized for this but the public didn't really forgive him.
You should react to The tragic tale of Germany's biggest LOL cow from the channel Interesting Stuff From Around The World if you want to get a better picture of the Forza guy.
7 vs Wild might be the biggest and most succesful non-professional show in german internet so far. It really was a big thing here - nearly everyone (of the youtube generation) watched it. First season in sweden was the best in my opinion but because of its succes, they invited popular youtube "stars" in the following seasons to make it even bigger. It lost its charme for me after season 1.
susanne daubner is basicly a cultural treasure
im sure people carry her shopping bags for her cause she is so lovely T.T
We got to protect her at all costs!❤
We grew up with her reading the news since .. since .. EVER?
Oh God, he is asking who the Drachenlord is, here we go...
Please let's just skip that chapter. Neither he nor his haters did anything worth knowing about.
His picture is in the Lexicon next to Cringe.
Exactly what i thought xD
@@achimdemus-holzhaeuser1233 His "fandom" is more than cringe. They are borderline criminals.
I don't feel qualified to answer this
Digger or Digga is just an undying word in german youth culture. It was born in the 90s/00s from german rappers around Hamburg, coming from the Hamburger dialect of calling someone "Dicker" or something akin to "fatty" as a friendly/joking form of adressing someone and has been a mainstay in german youth slang ever since.
it kinda replaces the word bro or bruh, like both is used at the same time in sentences
A quick breakdown of the Drachenlord situation: The guy, Rainer Winkler, started off as a small youtuber focused on doing mostly Metal content when one day a person called his sister, threatening her. Upon that, Drachenlord uploaded a video stating his full address, saying "Come on, come on over and try and mess with me, I'll beat the crap out of you!"
And that's what started a year long cyberbullying campaign which ultimately ended in several court cases both against Drachenlord and his haters (or "Haider" as he called them with his thick Bavarian/Frankian accent). That whole mess included nigh daily visits from haters to his house (which was situated in a tiny Bavarian village of like 20 people who all got hit with collateral damage), publicly catfishing Drachenlord, or even the so called "Schanzenfest", where haters would all gather at a certain date for a """festival""".
However Drachenlord only added fuel to the fire by stubbornly insisting that he is "undefeated" and will outlast the haters, constantly making videos or streaming and thus even living off of this hate train. As such he kept bouncing off the hate and the trolling (even being the first major case of swatting in Germany).
Imo it's just a giant mess where no one really wins. A lot of the haters are just insecure people who try to feel better by punching down, and many prominent people there were rather dubious (I think one was in right-wing extremist circles or some such). Meanwhile Drachenlord himself never listened to any advice or took the help he was offered, and, in addition to his stubbornness, showed that he perpetuated the misogyny and close-mindedness of the environment he was raised in.
its rare to read an objective assertion like this about this whole shitshow
Thank you, most of the "written history" in this matter is just a circle jerk of people who are in the "Game".
One minor correction: His adress was public before he uploaded the video. It was written in his youtube profile and he invited people to his home whenever he went to heavy metal festivals in his region. So the people who were following him back then already knew where he lived. The real shit show started years later when he invited everyone again to sell merch on his yard.
Kleine Anmerkung: Ja, Franken ist in Bayern. Aber ein fränkischer und ein bayerischer Dialekt/Akzent sind komplett verschieden.
@@kathis6840 Das stimmt! habe aber mal "Bavarian" dazugeschrieben damit es für nicht-deutsche leichter einzuordnen ist ;)
As a German i have never seen the long Version of the First Clip xD
And that's not even the full clip.
@@spicyrubber i bet 😄
is he is doing the nazi salute there?
@@adrianfriedrich5622 No i dont think so
@@adrianfriedrich5622 yes he is, the audio is also cut out for that reason
Susanne Daubner is truly a legend
Don't make the mistake and react to the Drachenlord. There is no better way to make sure to attract the worst sediment of germanys internet users than watching drachenlord videos. In short: the Drachenlord is an unpeasent person. For that reason some people builded groups in the internet to make his life a living hell. There is nothing but uglyness in this story and pleasing the mob by showing it, is not worth the views it would generate.
James Bray, for example, responded to him, which led to all of his RUclips videos getting a lot of dislikes for weeks.
One of the worst stories in Germany's internet history. And, as we can see in the comments, it's not over... the mob is turned on again. Only by seeing his face.
@@katharinawienecke9446 Seeing his face where? Youre acting like "the mob" was attracted to this video and comment section, but there is nothing that obviously indicates this video having anything to do with Drachenlord. The reality of it is, that this guy has hundreds of thousands of people who dislike him everywhere, in all ages, in all classes, in all levels of education, and therefor people naturally respond like this whenever the topic is brought up. Calling a significantly large part of the German population "mob" is the real issue here.
Agree, best not to talk about him. When I first heard about all of this.....
The Dragonlord story is a story of all or nothing. You either go in 100% or you dont. If you dont just dont touch him
The clip from the lecture hall with the crashing blackboard happened at my uni in munich. Directly after the clip cut out in your version the guy said:
"Thank fck I went to the toilet before this, I'd have shit myself!" 😂😂
They're now finally refurbishing that lecture hall btw. Don't know what tipped em off as to why that was needed 😅
About the "Sieg." "Heil." you gotta know how ingrained that was into people.
My gran was born 1939 and if there would have been only one rule she had to follow in public it was a proper nazi salute.
She and her mom were on the kill list. They were about to flee to the US when the war ended.
Their town doctor was in the nazi party. You just HAD to do a salute to him and you had to give money when he collected for the party. Everyone would have known if you didn't and you were treated badly.
(Like, 3 years prior the farmer refused to sell my great gran any milk, for not having been invited to the christioning of my gran. Her parents were protestants from the east and asked their maid who was appropriate to invite. She said "the neigbours", so they invited the next door neigbours interpretingh the word differently than the people there.)
No-fun-fact: That doctor left the party shortly before the war was over when his son died on the field. Must have been way easier to send other people's sons to die than losing your own.
I'll write this in English as my German is Schlecht... There's nothing wrong with the phrase itself, after all no one has any problem with it in a Roman Period Reenactment, Let's say towards Julius Caesar, or Nero, or Caligula or Marcus Aurelius... And the Salute itself is just a regular salute, and yes, I'm well aware of the history of it all, it's just a shame that Germans forbid everything that a singular bad group of people did. I mean, you forbade Nuclear Technology, despite it being the cleanest energy source on the planet by leaps and bounds. Just because a bunch of Ukrainians couldn't run theirs properly... Meanwhile your neighbor France supports 50% of the entirety of Europe's Energy needs, due to having the most Nuclear Power Plants in Europe. I'm surprised you guys even eat food, because the nono Germans also ate food.
@@livedandletdie I amso angry about the nuclear energy. Germany geographically can't go fully green.
We close down our power plants, and wash them with acid so they can never be used again, while countries around us put plants with lower safety around us, selling us the power. It's all virtue signaling and reactionary politics.
It's sad.
What is also sad is how much we do to contextualise, teach, create awareness and try to learn from our history to no avail. Still
If I say something political on the internet, with my German tag, I immediately get called a nazi to try and shut me down. Like if anyone understands how bad nazis are, it is Germans, Jews and people who studied political history.^^
I don't know if you heard, but we also forbade non-electrical cars (
yes also hybrids) to be sold in 10 years. I don't know
what out government thinks our infrastructure and the words mines of precious metals look like, but that won't work.^^
But in a historical as well as satirical context we actually allow the nazi salute and the various symbols and phrases. We also took Mein Kampf from the index a few years ago. It's an interesting mix of forbidding stuff to protect everyone and being way to cautious limiting ourselves in fear of what others think of us. Just imagine Germany closing the borders to refugees. If we were half as strict as Switzerland the world would call it out as xenophobia. We are not even sending rapists and killers home into unsafe countries.
Yet I'd still rather live in Germany than France, USA, Russia, China etc. We have luxurious complaints sometimes.
@@livedandletdieOof. For this comment I'll make use of the youth word of 2021 ... cringe.
@@Haexxchen Banning new non-electric cars from being sold in 10 years, doesnt mean that there wont be any non-electric cars driving around in 10 years. Most people buy used cars and nothing will change there.
@@Chuckiele Yes, people will squeeze out the last breath of the fueled cars, which means in 20 years we would have so much trash driving around.
Not great.
oh the penny on the reperbahn documentation is brilliant. Don't know if it translates well but it has so many great moments.
yeah crazy shit 😂
I find it funny that Digga is still around as Jugendwort .. I think the first time I heard it was 2011 ..
Digga has been a Hamburg slang word since at least the seventies and has never really fallen off, but only gained popularity. It's really just a word now, honestly.
Digger is much older. I would put it's invention into somwhere between 1990 and 2000. It was created in the Hamburg Hip Hop culture.
@@Nazdreg1 Funny... I used it for my dog, back in the 80's. It seems that you kids have very little of your own that has not been there for a long time. You just don't know it...
@@melchiorvonsternberg844
I am not a kid, I know it from my youth as regional Hamburg slang, which is like 30 years ago now. Though I connected it to the famous hip hop guys. Maybe, it is older than them. Apparently, it eventually spread to the rest of Germany.
It does sound strange though when non Northerners use it with a different accent.... 😂
@@Nazdreg1 Belive me... I'm damn old. You are a kid...
General tip: you always have to pronounce the e at the end of German words. It’s pronounced something like ay or uh. The E in Ecuador is the most similar sound in English i can think of. It’s difficult to explain because English doesn’t have that sound .
its like the -eh in meh
@@dasaggropop1244that but loooong
Usually, the e at the end of German words is pronounced with a sound called "Schwa" which exists in English under the same name. It appears in "the" (as long as the following word starts with a consonant) and many other words :)
@@traumgewitter7324 Not only does it exist in English, it's the most common sound! It's absolutely everywhere.
It just kinda flies under the radar because it is (almost) always unstressed and masquerades as other vowels. (You can find it spelt with literally all five vowel letters)
Der Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 😂 🇩🇪🇩🇪
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we need him to watch jules (ツ)
you actually describe the heart of the matter quite perfectly...
it is not necessarily so much about shooting the christmas tree.. funny as it may be..
but rather about giving in to the desire of coming up/engineering a device capable of shooting a christmas tree.. and build it..
The second guy 'Drachenlord'..oh my, that's a whole different rabbithole to go down 😂
The second "meme" was an alltime low of german internet culture.
Basically that streamer was called "Drachenlord" and there was a whole community of people whose goal it was and still is to bully him to the point of suicide. You should stay as far away from that rabbithole as you possibly can.
Thanks for the hint to turning on subtitles, but I enjoy your Scottish accent very much.
edit: In addition to the final scene, may I draw your attention to the video "Drunk Czech President" here on RUclips? It's in English already and also delivers some background information on Czech culture which are true, as I can tell from experience.
Don‘t Fall in the Drachenlord rabbit hole 😅😂😂😂
Drachenlord is a rabbit hole you shouldn't go down.
Everybody loves Susanne Daubner. 😀
"Discounter" is a German term for a low-prize grocery store. In this specific case, it's about a store called Penny
That guy definitely broke his tailbone. you can even hear it
18:20 Kleinert was not drunk, he was completely hammered!
1:09 The way he says "twi'er" I can't stop laughting! 🤣🤣🤣
7 vs wild new season is staring soon and its still popular. The clip was from 2 years ago.
No one needs FDP in Germany.
It's always fun to see foreigners react to our memes! I would love to see more of that!
Diese kommentarsektion gehört der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Really funny video again, thanks!
thank you so much for this. I kept wondering who invented broccoli as the synonym!
Sisanne daubner ist eine ikone 😂😂
14:16 Gold! 😂
Diese Kommentar sektion ist nun teil der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
"eigentum"
Watch the iconic video "Armin Laschet laughs" in front of the devastating Ahrtal flood catastrophe. It is not controversial, that from this moment on he lost the general elections.
I've been at a show where the person on stage pulled the "Sieg" one on the audience. It was a very left-wing student audience, for context. The outcome was a bit different, as we caught ourselves on time by fractions of seconds, and so there was more of a stumbling silence at first. But we all knew how we had been a hair's breadth away. And it was ridiculously funny, not even sure why. I remember one of my neighbors told his friends, "I was up to the h" as we were still laughing.
2:00 Drachenlord is (one of) the most controvercial and hated RUclipsr of Germany... Its a deep rabbit hole. He is one of the most hated personalitys of yt Germany for manny reasons
meddl loide
Getrollt wird ned
"tell me more about him" while Drachenlord is on screen. OPEN THE GATES
To clear up the fack ju Goethe/ suck me shakespeare confusion:
Fack ju is the german phonetic spelling of the english phrase fck you, and goethe is considered the most important german poet and playwright.
So it's just the same meaning translated for an english audience. The movie was pretty bad though 😅
I think the movie was fine, better than other comedies at least and a different topic than most. Imdb score of 6.9 seems to agree with me, it's not amazing but it's also far from "pretty bad"
I think he would enjoy watching at least the best bits of it. I mean, it isn't high quality comedy, but what do you expect, with that title
@@Judys-Stuff Yeah, it's a trash movie. But a good trash movie.
for a german comedy this was actually a rather well done movie and it was pretty succesful, too.
@@Sandrina42 that score... nice
That "Sieg .. Heil" joke made me laugh harder than it probably should have.
Drachenlord is a german legendary streamer, he has become a meme now though
Actually there's a whole English documentation on RUclips about "Drachenlord" the "Forza" guy.
Talking about Stuff I've never heard of as a German...
Well going.
ach, da isser! xDDDD
6:38 that was a few years back at my uni😂
Haha no the guy is the only one shooting Christmas tree here in Germany 😂
Oh mate, that "streamer" is a whole new rabbit hole to dive in xD
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a “universalgenie” from 1808. He wrote a 5000 verse poem (Faust). Everybody knows him.
He’s also like Shakespeare
To shorten things up: whenever (this time or in the future) you say "is this like...a thing in germany?" No.
"Chantal,... heul' leise." 🤩
lol the translation for the movie title is literally "F*ck You, Goethe" (As in Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, the poet) just written out how you would actually pronounce it in German. The movie is honestly hilarious, you should watch it sometime ^^
SUSANNE DAUBNER AUF DIE EINS 🗣🗣🗣
7 vs wild is still ongoing and on youtube and amazon prime. It's a pretty cool show since participants film themselves so it's unscripted
the guy with the greenscreen is called "Drachenlord" he is a german streamer and he is one of the most hated streamers in germany
"Is this a thing in Germany? Do people shoot christmas trees?" Well, they do now. :,D
Reaktion to 7vs Wild Season would be fun
Deutschland 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Deuuuuuuuutschlaaaaaand
1:55 is the Drachenlord - he is sort of a "slow person" and shared personal info in Social Media and Stream etc - in the end it was one of the biggest cybermobbing-victims i know in germany - people harassing and trolling his homestand and village - he got bullied hard (mainly because he allways fired back and had no idea how to not trigger every caveman out there...) i think its actually really sad that nobody was able to leave the opportunity of mass bullying someone behind... but it shows how little you have to expect from humans nowadays
A funny German word is: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
"Tell me more about him" - Ok f*** here we go.
The last one is something I actually didn't know.
Meddl Leude
Getrollt wird ned
@@HoldMySoda des is etzadla absichdliche browoganda
2:00 ugh buddy, you don't want to know.
lots of people will try to convert you on "their side" of an issue
Susanne Dauber is just such a badass :D
geringverdiener was a meme from a twitch streamer smxlost something.. his ex girlfriend tried to say a german phrase as a thai so it sounds very thai dialect and they used it as bitsound
Goethe is probably the most famous German poet, equivalent to the British Shakespeare
Captain of the sea was uploaded and became a meme way before 2020 lol
I‘m from Germany and I‘m dying rn😂
olaf scholz made us pay 6-9€ for 1 döner/kebab
Waiting for the day when RUclipsrs find Austrias "Alltagsgeschichten"
"Mim"
Dragonlord, oh boy...
You don't even want to dive deeper into his story and his "Haiders", it's a tragedy that has been lived out over many years by the absolute dregs of society which I include both the Dragonlord himself and his haters.
In my personal opinion, Rainer Winkler should never have access to the Internet again, and he urgently needs therapy (although I believe he is 100% resistant). But the same goes for the haters.
Dragon Lord das ist Drachenlord 😂
@@tyroneVDL Ich hab's Übersetzt. Aber danke für deinen geistreichen und erleuchtenden Beitrag.
btw Susanne won’t tell us the Jugendwort anymore sadly and Digger/Diggah is a normal jugendwort and not a new popular one so that’s why people don’t vote for it
oh no he found the Drachenlord...youre in for a ride
7 vs. Wild is extremely popular!
It is now a yearly thing Season 4 is now coming out soon.
(TLDW: No BS, No Camera team, only your self and your items, s1+2 was 7 Days, s3-s4 are 14 Days to survive)
what a great time.
enjoyed it.
have a wonderfull week folks :)
Bruder muss los
„Fack ju“ is the english phrase: „Fuck you“, but written as how it sounds to a German. „Göhte“ is a misspelling of the surname of the German poet „Johann Wolfgang von Goethe“.
Meddl Loide!
5:26 it’s Seven Nation Army
11:35 yall gotta watch Penny auf der Reeperbahn!
No it isnt a common tradition to shoot cristmas tree, its just a bored guy.
50/50 chance he's gonna fall down the Drachenlord rabbit hole 😂
regarding the first clip: i don't know for sure, but he probably broke his tailbone
Oh man. We are so crazy. Sorry, we are ashamed!!!!
Langenscheidt is truly “nineties” today. In my opinion, the “Youth Word of the Year” is just a desperate attempt to restore some of the company’s popularity.
That was a good one!
you should watch the video from mouffelwild: brokkoli (on the topic of cannabis)
Germany is a Total Meme house. ah wat i say it is a Meme in itself. XD
I love two live her.
even if the political Nazionalism grows up.
The most People are Frendly and handsome.
1:50 Der Lord, wer kennt ihn nicht der "professionelle" Streamer ^^
05:30 He is a distant cousin of mine...but I would never choose this Aachen print.
So - now we need subtitles for 7vsWild, I guess...
Is this how I find out Leslie Mandoki is politically involved front row to CDU rallies
16:05 that's why cannabis is legal in Germany nowadays, since about April 2024
I know that moment, when you play with friends and far after achieving a black brick remember on something inside the oven.
2:32 No, absolutely not!😅
Drachlord is like Wingsofredemption and those fat rage for attention guys.
I don't think you know what you just did to urself
.. Let the Drachengames commence🍿
5:15 Armin Laschet can a least partially blame himself for loosing the election; a couple months before the federal election that year, Germany amongst other countries was hit by severe floods and more than 150 people died en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_European_floods . When president F.W. Steinmeier was giving a press conference in one of the affected regions, Laschet was seen standing in the background having a laugh ruclips.net/video/8rNSU05iIoo/видео.html . He later apologized for this but the public didn't really forgive him.
You should react to The tragic tale of Germany's biggest LOL cow from the channel Interesting Stuff From Around The World if you want to get a better picture of the Forza guy.
7 vs Wild might be the biggest and most succesful non-professional show in german internet so far. It really was a big thing here - nearly everyone (of the youtube generation) watched it.
First season in sweden was the best in my opinion but because of its succes, they invited popular youtube "stars" in the following seasons to make it even bigger. It lost its charme for me after season 1.