Ironmouse Reacts To Kuro's Fastest Cancel Speedrun...
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What makes Kuro so hilarious is that you can't actually tell if he's being real or not half the time. Like he has the moments where he sounds smart, but then the very next second he says something that is just so off the wall you're not sure if anything is going on in his head.
You know, Kuro is something of an intellectual himself
He has british genes anyhow. They are all just colonists in his eyes lol
Not knowing what being a citizen is in their twenties is very impressive in its own way.
No that's Henya.
0:36 Zen looks like she witnessed a murder😂😂😂
Zen's reaction time on point, as usual.
Kuro 😂 Bless him, I still remember Mouse tweeted he thought bees scoop honey with their hands
I mean, for real tho: kuro is the guy who got scammed into paying for multiple IQ tests and failed them all,
he also doesn't understand the relation trees have with carbon dioxide and oxygen even at the base elementary schooler level
I definitely feel he probably didn't pay much attention to Geography and civics classes given his lack of knowledge about what becoming a citizen is.
An IQ test just rates you on a scale, so the idea you could "fail" is hilarious
@@maximusthedude8305 it's like the joke:
"I did an IQ test one time, fortunately it was negative..."
@@maximusthedude8305Like failing a blood test
@@U1TR4F0RCEI wouldn't put it past Kuro.
But British geography and history is very different to American geography and history.
Geography to us refers to study of land, and so learning about tectonic plates, rock sedimentation, and volcanoes gets lumped in there too. It's not just learning about all the countries for us, and when it is it's usually very Euro-centric.
History is also British-centric. We learn about Britain's role in WW2, making Britain seem like the most important role in WW2 the same way the US, Russia and France teach that they were the most important, up until the US nuke Japan.
We learn about the Roman empire, Celts. We also learn about the British empire, which also teaches us about India, Pakistan, Hong Kong, etc.
Americans are only taught a lot about Latin American history and culture because of the big Latino culture in the US, whereas we have close to 0 Latino representation in the UK. We learn about India and Pakistan instead.
The world is taught very differently in each country.
Kuro is high CHA decent WIS but abysmal INT
I need a Kuro & Conner stream so bad.
Feel like kuro need to get dog detective ace Ventura for some insight
My days Kuro... if he didn't messed up we could've seen a magical rebound
Oh 😂 this clip gut punched me. I'm dying 😂😂
Kuro is from a completely different continent. Doesn't shock me that he doesn't know what a latino is. Would be a little less believable if he was from Murica. But he's half the world away from South America and the Caribbean.
Spanish is also spoken in Europe
@@bastionsea2829 I am aware. But I am also willing to bet it is nowhere near the volume and the influence that it has over here.
Hence why I can buy Kuro not being in the loop.
He's like half-philippino, though. The 2 concepts are not unrelated
He should know the very basics of his heritage, like the fact that the philippines were unified by a neo-**latin** power
@@ugib8377 I live in an area that borders Mexico, so it's basic for me, but I'm sure there are parts of the US that doesn't have Spanish speakers and would still know
Yup, I'm not surprised
Bro Kuro has the smoothest of brains
I'm not surprised
I did not expect to hear the facepalm
Zen says that but I'm pretty sure most of Kuro's Hispanic audience is willing to teach him about the culture (after laughing really hard because he's silly)
sudden flashback to Joe Bidet
Tbf, we have 0 Latino representation in the UK. We have no relation to any of the Latin American countries and therefore have no need to learn about them. And they don't teach about them in school.
We learn about Europe and Commonwealth countries instead, and important ex-British empire colonies, especially India and Pakistan because South Asians are the biggest minority group in the UK after Black people (though data suggest there are more people of South Asian descent than those of African or Carribean now).
The most we learn about Latinos is that the Aztecs are from central america where Mexico is.
....But Mexico is NORTH America
@@ChaosXTheProject The concept of North America didn't exist when the Aztecs weren't around, those boundaries had not been defined yet.
I'm just talking about the general area of central america, in the middle where Mexico is, that's where the Aztecs were.
The base for Spanish is a significant part of Europe
@@bastionsea2829 Yeah, we teach Spanish at school. But it's Spain style Spanish, which is different enough from the various LatAm Spanish to break a conversation in the funniest ways (I learned the hard way).
@@PomuLeafEveryday I was taking Spanish in high school,term 1 was Mexican and term 2 was Spain, I was taught the difference in school
That's when I started separating English (British and American) and Spanish (Mexican and Spain/Portugal)
Bones are social construct wake up people
Wat what, but mexico is part of latin america?
I'll admit i can't understand half of what Kuro was saying, what was the problem exactly?
Im going to laugh so hard im going to throw up
Asking the real questions.
Wait its Connor whose reacting, confused me for a moment
First Kuro wants GunRun to cancel him now this?
nonono, fastest cancel sppedrun would be "it's actually latinx"
Tbh, I don’t know either where latina woman come from but I’m too scare to ask them.
what is a latino?
a race of humanoids coming from hell that Ironmouse reigns over as The Queen, known for their great cooking and killer dance moves.
It's the overarching cultural group of all people from Latin American (all countries in North and South America outside of Canada and the US proper). The common origin for all these countries is a base Native American cultural background that was mixed with, and largely replaced by, Spanish or Portuguese culture during the colonial period. In Spanish speaking countries it is largely interchangeable with "Hispanic" to an extent that some Brazilians don't feel Latino applies to them as they speak Portuguese and not Spanish.
@@kaydoubleu5802 Don't worry, I'm sure he asked it to make a joke... I hope...
Are there really these kinds of people in the world? xd
@@kaydoubleu5802
Should point out that the Caribbean region is a partial exception to the rule, where most people speak neither Spanish nor Portuguese but rather a plethora Anglo-Creole and Franco-Creole languages. Kind of funny they got roped into Latin America that way, but they do reflect the general cultural fusion characteristic of much of Latin America at least.
@@ajoajoajoaj True, by definition places like Jamacia and Haiti would be their own thing even though there are a lot of parallels.
is it illegal to discuss what a latino is? I don't understand...