3:24 This image is exagerated to showcase difference. Proportionally to size, the earth is so round it would fall within tolerance of a regulation billiards ball, and would be smoother than the surface of a pool ball. From the highest mountain to lowest point on earth would be less than the the depth of a single scuff mark on a used billiard ball.
afaik this has been disproven its still way to exagerated but the surface would indeed be bumpy enough to not be smooth enough like a bowling/pool ball (which ball it was supposed to compared against is also region specific making it less believable in the first place) to be actually regulation tournament approved they would indeed be to bumpy (although not by much)
@@iNinBreak 8km to 6000 km is 0.04mm to a 3cm ball, like a pool ball. That is not noticeable. Edit : So apparently a finger can feel a bump of 13 nanometers, so that's a thing !
1:46 the funny part is that i spent a solid 5 minutes trying to figure out what country it is only to give up and look up a map of Europe only to find out it doesn't exist
8:50 to make this a little more accurate, Ireland is most likely the neighbours love affair kid and he absolutely knows it but papa UK still refuses to accept it. (I say this as a brit)
*facepalm* You write like a 9 year old trying too hard to be an adult. The question makes perfect sense. Why would the country be named Black Mountain if there isnt a mountain with that name in it? You're the one who needs to read and think carefully before responding. To answer the actual question, the slavic word for "mountain" means "mountain range", not "mountain peak" like it does in English. So the Black Mountain in question is the mountain range that Montenegro is located on. IIRC it's part of the same chain of mountain ranges as the Alps, that chain extends across the Balkans all the way to the Blacks Sea.
@SovietReunionYT Hi there! I'm Montenegrin, and I wanted to clarify something about our country's name. It does indeed refer to a single mountain, Lovćen, which the Venetians nicknamed "Monte Negro," meaning "Black Mountain." We call it "Crna Gora," which also means "Black Mountain." Over time, this name came to represent the surrounding region. It's unrelated to the Alps or the Black Sea.
8:29 Well, you can do that all year round. There is a wooden pathway going around the big concrete block at the borders, and there are even marks showing what county you are in.
+ But in winter you do not even realize you are on a lake. At least when you don’t think about this, you are just staying on a area without trees (it’s a small lake)
Irish hate the British for things like being colonized by Britain, the potato famine, religious discrimination and oppression, etc. I'm sure you're aware of this. Just leaving this comment for context to anyone reading that the Irish aren't just waking up and deciding that England sucks, England shat the bed and Ireland had to lie in it. But England never did. So it's easy to forget and to feel fuzzy feelings when you live in the nation that benefitted from the colonization of another place (re: british loving irish) "Throughout the entire period of the Famine, Ireland was exporting enormous quantities of food to England. In "Ireland Before and After the Famine," Cormac Ó Gráda points out, “Although the potato crop failed, the country was still producing and exporting more than enough grain crops to feed the population. But that was a 'money crop' and not a 'food crop' and could not be interfered with.” Up to 75 percent of Irish soil was devoted to wheat, oats, barley and other crops that were grown for export and shipped abroad while the people starved." "Cecil Woodham-Smith, noted scholar and author, wrote in “The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849” that “…no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation.” " Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html It's not an academic footnote when people in your family line had their lives cut short by a tragedy of human making, and those that survived only did so by struggling through severe hardship.
Irish hate the British for things like being colonized by Britain, the potato famine, religious discrimination and oppression, etc. I'm sure you're aware of this. Just leaving this comment for context to anyone reading that the Irish aren't just waking up and deciding that England sucks, England shat the bed and Ireland had to lie in it. But England never did. So it's easy to forget and to feel fuzzy feelings when you live in the nation that benefitted from the colonization of another place (re: british loving irish) "Throughout the entire period of the Famine, Ireland was exporting enormous quantities of food to England. In "Ireland Before and After the Famine," Cormac Ó Gráda points out, “Although the potato crop failed, the country was still producing and exporting more than enough grain crops to feed the population. But that was a 'money crop' and not a 'food crop' and could not be interfered with.” Up to 75 percent of Irish soil was devoted to wheat, oats, barley and other crops that were grown for export and shipped abroad while the people starved." "Cecil Woodham-Smith, noted scholar and author, wrote in “The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849” that “…no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation.” " Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html It's not an academic footnote when people in your family line had their lives cut short by a tragedy of human making, and those that survived only did so by struggling through severe hardship. Also an absolutely wild fact: "During the period 1845-50, Britain’s total expenditure in Ireland was £7 million, or 0.01 percent of its gross national product during the period. Irish expenditures from local taxes and landlord borrowing totaled £8.5 million. In the previous decade, the British government had given slaveholders in the West Indies £20 million as compensation for ending slavery." Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html Britain had pity money for slaveholders but couldn't be bothered to expend a dime to prevent Irish from dying of starvation in an artificially-enforced famine.
10:16 Actually it might be the other way around. Late lactose tolerance is the abnormality. We had a lot of dairy products. So being able to eat it, became a survival trait during times of famine.
Just to be a giga nerd, Georgia (the state) has nothing to do with the country. I have no clue how the country got its name but i know the state took its name from the colony which got its name from King George II of Great Britain and Hanover. Similarly, Virginia is names after Elizabeth I "the virgin queen" and North/South Carolina are named after Charles II (the cool one on horrible histories)
Spent 30 minutes doing Fahrenheit to celsius, the formula is (C x 9/5 or 1.8) + 32F. 5:29 10C = 50F and 30C = 86F For every 10C, The Fahrenheit temp increases by 18 every 100C = 212F + 180F etc, if any of this is hard to understand, sorry.
0:48 We have one other little guy who uses Fahrenheit, it's Liberia 🇱🇷. Also the British territory of the Cayman Islands uses Fahrenheit along with the U.S. So we are not fully alone. But still using the Metric System seems to make more sense. & yes I am American.
Yep & it's capital, Monrovia is named after the former U.S president of James Monroe. Also Liberia has it's own currency which is the Liberian Dollar but the U.S Dollar is widely accepted.
11:47 there are two in particular that come from Sweden. One called "Anka Anka Gås," which translates into "Duck, Duck Goose." Another is "Anka Anka Grå Anka," which translates into "Duck, Duck, Gray Duck." The Swedes with that version likely made their way to Minnesota. So basically, blame the Swedish
11:32 It’s a regional dialect from Upstate New York. Yknow, Albany. People from Utica wouldn’t get it. The steamed hams there are actually grilled, and taste like Krustyburgers’, but they’re actually an old family recipe.
Actually it’s not a race. It’s culturally and linguistically defined group. Hispanics/Latinos are of several different races. Yes, a fair amount of Latinos are white, and some are black. There are even Asian Latinos, who are rarely talked about outside of Latin America.
@@leirumf5476 It's a biological reality. As real as gender. Every single aspect of the human body is slightly different between the races - from the skull to the foot and from the brain to the kidneys, all a little bit different. You shouldn't treat an individual person based on race. But to deny race in macro societal analysis is folly.
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Okay, but I find the act of subscribing to be arousing.
Animation memes
@@deontaeavila3514 ummmmmm
@@VaazkLShortsGreek myths memes
Who named Lonely Island?
- Someone with a sense of humor
Who named Despair Island?
- A certain bear
no it was probably junko
@@masterfrogfortnite1342 definitely
LMAO
@@ventiuvu2183 dis bear
onokuma :3
7:00 Not to mention that both the Eiffel Tower the Statue of Liberty were built in France…
And by the same guy 💀
😂
using foreign resources 💀
And the French have an identicle statue to the Statue of Liberty
@@VaazkLShortsand the Eiffel tower is not in Britan, double wrong
We all know that Geology rocks, Geometry rules, but Geography is where it’s at.
I see what you did there 👀
Yoooooo, amazing what you did there
Okay that was clever as frick bro.
Good one
What's the joke in "Geometry rules"? Sorry, I didn't get it.
Despair Island is probably a euphanism for Jabberwock Island smh junko
Yes
memes the dna of the soul jack
I think it should've been despair island lol.
Ok, hear me out.
Kim Jong Un uses Steam
what i was saying
He's been seen to have been playing csgo before, so it makes sense.
Who else would the account belong to its probably him
@@Notsoplatinum "bomb has been planted"
Yes! He is probably one of the few people in that country who can afford stable wifi and a computer.
15:26 why was this outdated meme included the queen was already dead by the time this video came out 😭
Too soon
It’s been 2 years
Plague
3:24 This image is exagerated to showcase difference. Proportionally to size, the earth is so round it would fall within tolerance of a regulation billiards ball, and would be smoother than the surface of a pool ball. From the highest mountain to lowest point on earth would be less than the the depth of a single scuff mark on a used billiard ball.
finally
afaik this has been disproven its still way to exagerated but the surface would indeed be bumpy enough to not be smooth enough like a bowling/pool ball (which ball it was supposed to compared against is also region specific making it less believable in the first place) to be actually regulation tournament approved they would indeed be to bumpy (although not by much)
@@iNinBreak no, it wouldnt be noticable. you wouldnt even be able to feel mt. everest.
NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON
@@iNinBreak 8km to 6000 km is 0.04mm to a 3cm ball, like a pool ball. That is not noticeable.
Edit : So apparently a finger can feel a bump of 13 nanometers, so that's a thing !
Greenland was called Greenland because the vikings wanted more settlers to go there
1:46 the funny part is that i spent a solid 5 minutes trying to figure out what country it is only to give up and look up a map of Europe only to find out it doesn't exist
Same😭 I was fr staring at my screen confused for a solid minute
when i saw this comment, i decided to do it myself...
average american
@@rafaelgames720 lolol
I just knew that that wasnt real after 10 seconds
8:29 THEY MADE A CONCRETE ISLAND IN THE MIDDLE SO WE CAN DO THIS ANYTIME
MOM, PACK THE BAGS!
Junko Enoshima probably
i was searching for this comment
Most likely lol
@@MaretuWorldDominationyou were not the only one.
👋
@@Junko_Enoshima_of_HPA oh no…
I'm so obsessed with Danganronpa to the point where when I heard 'Despair Island', I immediately thought of Junko Enoshima
SAME
I left the fandom 4 months ago and this still made me laugh
@@NotMemeCat I NEVER DID BUT IT MADE ME LAUGH TOO
SAMEASDFDADUWEIFI$IFIR
Doge
If Lonely Island was named around 2010‘s time then thats a fucking perfect name.
Tell me what country you are from in two words :)
Me: G'day mate
Is it a reference to that one music band?
@@cheekibreeki904 yup.
@@emanwonkon2205 well, I only know them by one specific song...
please no cussing because some people may find your words offensive
The "Despair Island" in the thumbnail seems like where Danganronpa 2: Goodbye despair would've taken place in if it hadn't been Jabberwock Island
Yep
@@KazuichiSoda. woa kazuichi :0 did you finally get over your crush on Sonia and get with emo furry :3
OMG@@KazuichiSoda.
Danganronpa 2 should've been in Despair Island
@@Lyxzzi._. yup- agreed
8:50 to make this a little more accurate, Ireland is most likely the neighbours love affair kid and he absolutely knows it but papa UK still refuses to accept it. (I say this as a brit)
Also, it's worth switching America and Australia... and replacing "weird" with "druggie".
Ireland speaks English because of British imperial rule. It is a product of colonialist abuse and cultural erasure.
I’m Irish and.. completely agree.
No ireland would be the egdy teen
@@conallhunt7271 America would be the edgy teen, they've done everything the opposite of the parent, like fahrenheit.
Me when I saw the thumbnail: “What island? Did you say…
*DESPAIR??* “
**debate scrum music starts**
9:15 i love how slovenia is just a speck.
why the changed pfp
@@HaverBrickz so i can have these kinds of replies
@@mihaleben6051got that priorities straight
nice profile picture.
@@thehalls9062 thanks
In case anyone is interested, Montenegro is not some racist name, it just means “Black Mountain.”
Wait which mountain in Montenegro is the aforementioned “Black Mountain
*facepalm*
You write like a 9 year old trying too hard to be an adult.
The question makes perfect sense. Why would the country be named Black Mountain if there isnt a mountain with that name in it? You're the one who needs to read and think carefully before responding.
To answer the actual question, the slavic word for "mountain" means "mountain range", not "mountain peak" like it does in English. So the Black Mountain in question is the mountain range that Montenegro is located on. IIRC it's part of the same chain of mountain ranges as the Alps, that chain extends across the Balkans all the way to the Blacks Sea.
@Iampr2016the profile picture 💀
@SovietReunionYT
Hi there! I'm Montenegrin, and I wanted to clarify something about our country's name. It does indeed refer to a single mountain, Lovćen, which the Venetians nicknamed "Monte Negro," meaning "Black Mountain." We call it "Crna Gora," which also means "Black Mountain." Over time, this name came to represent the surrounding region. It's unrelated to the Alps or the Black Sea.
@@aris91696 Oh, I stand corrected. Thanks.
17:47 is the one of the best Geography memes I have ever seen lol.
0:18 When you live on the side of USA without Florida:👁️👄👁️
Bro your good, you have Idaho. Even our animal have guns, and have a permit to conceal carry.
The southern part of Texas is jerseys on the east, I don't think Idaho's gonna do much
Texas : Civil War
8:29 Well, you can do that all year round. There is a wooden pathway going around the big concrete block at the borders, and there are even marks showing what county you are in.
+ But in winter you do not even realize you are on a lake. At least when you don’t think about this, you are just staying on a area without trees (it’s a small lake)
guess who just got here
edit: don’t wanna be that person but
Holy cow
-Animatic
edit two: WHY ARE YALL STILL LIKING THIS WTF
You!
You!
You!
You!
Idk it’s prob just some guy who exists
0:01 Fun fact: A Icelandic person switched the names of Greenland and Iceland to trick tourists and killing them
1:03 Between each state, there is an impenetrable wall of boar.
A boarder
7 - HOGS is what the hogs spell
Real life Wall of Flesh
I thought almost all our wild boars were found in the South, y’all.
6:25 they snuck a Pokémon joke god dammit
19:13 It’s kind of funny how Daisy is a result on this map but Peach isn’t.
Or how Washington DC is the only “state” to vote their favorite as a villain 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@ekothesilent9456 aren’t Wario and Waluigi also villains?
Waluigi is the best Mario character though.
2:15 genius
3:15 that's wrong. The earth is very nearly round. Also earths surface is smoother than a golfball
whew thanks for clarifying I got very scared that we actually lived on that tumor
it's partially pear shaped, the compression of the land in the northern hemisphere has made a slight difference in circumference.
Are you including water as the serface? If you are than your right, but if your not, than your wrong
ofc is is smoother than a golf ball golf balls have dents inside ... a better analogy would be the jubalani
@@pigboi8727 the point is that the earth has mountains and trenches which aren't as significant as you might expect.
12:20
I love how self aware we are
15:54 That's Monaco if it was the Netherlands.
18:08 no like Mexico in movies is literally where I lived when I was in Mexico-
1:19 New Mexico too bro. & where the meteorites impacts are concentrated is where a lot of oil was found.
3:40 _the titans are coming,run_
13:13 When a mountain climber is reincarnated as a dog
i didn't think that poland had that much churches
it does
funniest part is that america is the ass lol 0:54
THEY DIDNT INCLUDE NEW ZEALAND
@@FrostMoon_WoF_WarriorCatsaAOSOODODSSa
Plus what if Canada became part of the ocean
Shocking that a Canadian would say no to Utah
2:02 they gave him a tiny water bottle
*patrick drinks water agressively*
Looks more like one of those milk cartons in American school lunches , also he's missing the water
And if you take French and Spanish, then blend them together, that’s basically Portuguese.
@@the_man_with_the_silver_eyes what does that have to do with the conversation 💀
Sorry, I was replying to someone else.
19:13
Waluigi needs more love
As a Dutchman I must confess that we once ate our prime minister
How did he taste?
18:54
“Hoi I’m Temmie and dis is my friend… Thames!”
1:47 lost my mind before looking at a map. '_'
it's atlantis
I mean like, how are we supposed to name a country that doesn't exist, that's the bay of Biscay.
Is that Europe? 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
yes the bay of Biscay is in between france and spain@@PurePain_1
its impossible its drawn
14:36 as a croatian i would not love to see florida do sh*t right next to me
5:14 Bolivia has to learn from Paraguay not to ask for this kind of thing lmao
What's Paraguay?
@@Hans172. search for Paraguayan War
frfr
@@topflix9606 It's an old meme where we say that Paraguay doesn't exist
@@Hans172. ok deleting my reply
8:58 Irish hate the british, but british love irish (im half irish half british)
Irish hate the British for things like being colonized by Britain, the potato famine, religious discrimination and oppression, etc. I'm sure you're aware of this. Just leaving this comment for context to anyone reading that the Irish aren't just waking up and deciding that England sucks, England shat the bed and Ireland had to lie in it. But England never did. So it's easy to forget and to feel fuzzy feelings when you live in the nation that benefitted from the colonization of another place (re: british loving irish)
"Throughout the entire period of the Famine, Ireland was exporting enormous quantities of food to England. In "Ireland Before and After the Famine," Cormac Ó Gráda points out, “Although the potato crop failed, the country was still producing and exporting more than enough grain crops to feed the population. But that was a 'money crop' and not a 'food crop' and could not be interfered with.” Up to 75 percent of Irish soil was devoted to wheat, oats, barley and other crops that were grown for export and shipped abroad while the people starved."
"Cecil Woodham-Smith, noted scholar and author, wrote in “The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849” that “…no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation.” "
Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html
It's not an academic footnote when people in your family line had their lives cut short by a tragedy of human making, and those that survived only did so by struggling through severe hardship.
Irish hate the British for things like being colonized by Britain, the potato famine, religious discrimination and oppression, etc. I'm sure you're aware of this. Just leaving this comment for context to anyone reading that the Irish aren't just waking up and deciding that England sucks, England shat the bed and Ireland had to lie in it. But England never did. So it's easy to forget and to feel fuzzy feelings when you live in the nation that benefitted from the colonization of another place (re: british loving irish)
"Throughout the entire period of the Famine, Ireland was exporting enormous quantities of food to England. In "Ireland Before and After the Famine," Cormac Ó Gráda points out, “Although the potato crop failed, the country was still producing and exporting more than enough grain crops to feed the population. But that was a 'money crop' and not a 'food crop' and could not be interfered with.” Up to 75 percent of Irish soil was devoted to wheat, oats, barley and other crops that were grown for export and shipped abroad while the people starved."
"Cecil Woodham-Smith, noted scholar and author, wrote in “The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849” that “…no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation.” "
Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html
It's not an academic footnote when people in your family line had their lives cut short by a tragedy of human making, and those that survived only did so by struggling through severe hardship.
Also an absolutely wild fact:
"During the period 1845-50, Britain’s total expenditure in Ireland was £7 million, or 0.01 percent of its gross national product during the period. Irish expenditures from local taxes and landlord borrowing totaled £8.5 million. In the previous decade, the British government had given slaveholders in the West Indies £20 million as compensation for ending slavery."
Source: www.ighm.org/learn.html
Britain had pity money for slaveholders but couldn't be bothered to expend a dime to prevent Irish from dying of starvation in an artificially-enforced famine.
1:28 mexico: YALL FORGOT ABOUT ME…
2:36 as a dutch person this is kinda funny
10:16 Actually it might be the other way around. Late lactose tolerance is the abnormality.
We had a lot of dairy products. So being able to eat it, became a survival trait during times of famine.
6:57 ducks are everywhere in the world map, first the Mediterranean and now the americas 🤯
As a geography nerd, this video speaks to me.
Same it my second fav subject (math first)
math is ehh for me
Same
7:01
1: Eiffel towers French
2: the French gave America the Statue of Liberty….as a peace gift
Why is it shrinking? -VaazkL 2024
Dirty minded people live here
That’s what she said
1:28
"Welcome to Missouri, where the weather is fucked up and season doesn't matter!"
You can replace Missouri with literally any other Midwest state.
Just to be a giga nerd, Georgia (the state) has nothing to do with the country. I have no clue how the country got its name but i know the state took its name from the colony which got its name from King George II of Great Britain and Hanover. Similarly, Virginia is names after Elizabeth I "the virgin queen" and North/South Carolina are named after Charles II (the cool one on horrible histories)
Fun fact: there is actually an island called “disappointment island.” Search it up if you don’t believe me
1:02 OH GOD ITS ALL SLOVENIA
It’s all Slovenia?
@@nursestoyland slovenia is shaped like a chicken.
Thats what i meant.
@@mihaleben6051 oh, I was talking about that astronaut meme
@@nursestoyland ok
@@nursestoyland🔫 Always has been.
0:04 uk: I have many
Us: McDonald’s!
Poland: I’m ready
8:11 no wonder they ded
Spent 30 minutes doing Fahrenheit to celsius, the formula is (C x 9/5 or 1.8) + 32F.
5:29 10C = 50F and 30C = 86F
For every 10C, The Fahrenheit temp increases by 18
every 100C = 212F + 180F
etc, if any of this is hard to understand, sorry.
I LOVE GEOGRAPHY
>geography memes
>look inside
>it's all just cartography memes
1:57
One had 2 worldwars
The other is accused of it
12:34 even the rust forgot denmark
0:48 We have one other little guy who uses Fahrenheit, it's Liberia 🇱🇷. Also the British territory of the Cayman Islands uses Fahrenheit along with the U.S. So we are not fully alone. But still using the Metric System seems to make more sense. & yes I am American.
There's a country called Liberia?
yep@@themuffincat
Yes, 6 Million people live there & they're capital is Monrovia.
Yeah, it's in West Africa, the name is based of the word Liberty, and their flag is based on America's
Yep & it's capital, Monrovia is named after the former U.S president of James Monroe. Also Liberia has it's own currency which is the Liberian Dollar but the U.S Dollar is widely accepted.
20:00 that "in reality" was personal
i went to google maps for meme lake (at the end of the video), i zoomed out and found a town named finland (it's in minnesota)
13:34 as a person who is learning french, that is 100% accurate
11:45 It’s duck, duck, goose and I’ve never heard it any other way.
No it’s duck duck gray duck
What in the everliving hell are y’all talking bout?
It’s Duck Duck Gray Duck in Minnesota, and ONLY in Minnesota. I don’t know why no other state calls it that.
11:47 there are two in particular that come from Sweden. One called "Anka Anka Gås," which translates into "Duck, Duck Goose." Another is "Anka Anka Grå Anka," which translates into "Duck, Duck, Gray Duck." The Swedes with that version likely made their way to Minnesota.
So basically, blame the Swedish
like with everything else
@@TheVincenzoGaming uh, yeah sure buddy 😅👍
At 17:29 no we do not.
10:34 was not welcome. Belgium is a great and equally confusing country and I love it.
6:36 I hate to point this out, but... 🇳🇪
what are the citizens called? Nigerians?
@@YoshiCHEEPif you mean Montenegro, the citizens are called Montenegrins
@@YoshiCHEEP isn't that someone who is from Nigeria?
0:39 nah, shout-out the dudes using steam above Uluru
10:33 WITHOUT BELGUIM YOU'D BE NOTHING
WE MATTER TOO!
Without us you would not have fries or plastic and we have the best chocolate
@@LarsDeCroock I didn't tell you ya'll don't matter just saying that our small Belgium is often forgotten
@@LarsDeCroock and where you from
Without Belgium, Germany wouldn’t have it’s own speed bump!
8:16 the border guards: hello there
19:39 you are missing one crucial thing. homophobia.
0:38 That one guy is probably Kim Jong Un
11:32 It’s a regional dialect from Upstate New York. Yknow, Albany. People from Utica wouldn’t get it. The steamed hams there are actually grilled, and taste like Krustyburgers’, but they’re actually an old family recipe.
we didnt say steamed clams either
2:29 that is nearly half a year.
15:54 The answer is obviously Occitania
We don't care enough to realize that you're not only wrong, or the fact that that country just straight doesn't exist.
@@dayzlove4994 Do you know what the word "joking" means?
@@dayzlove4994 Sir, do you know what humor is
“Hey where are you going for vacation?” “Lonely island” “cool can I come?” “no”
2:22 Poland : 😎
2:55
Me: HEY THATS WHERE I LIVE
Also me: Hey thats where i live...
5:38 10=50°F 30=86°F
15:15 As a Dutch person myself, I can 10000000000% confirm this 😅
2:49 Virgin Islands 💀
Montana: names a island in Flathead lake “Dream Island”
Literally everyone in the BFDI community: 🏕️ we live here now 🏕️
00:42 Burma and Liberia?
The dude at 0:39:playing steam
Kim jong un:TRAITOR
5:43 ARE YUO FAMILIAR WITH THE FACT THAT HISPANIC/LATINO IS AN ETHNICITY OF THE WHITE RACE!!!!!??????
Actually it’s not a race. It’s culturally and linguistically defined group. Hispanics/Latinos are of several different races. Yes, a fair amount of Latinos are white, and some are black. There are even Asian Latinos, who are rarely talked about outside of Latin America.
1:29 As a guy who lives in SOUTHwest Florida, so picture a cooking video. “Preheat the oven to 40ºc”
Me: “That’s just a normal Sunday for me”
4:42 after all those years, it still kept that straight line at the bottom
Nope, it shrank at the bottom, it's still a straight line, but it's a different one.
11:37 Because out states are smaller. Also we were here first.
The amount of people who still think race just means skin color is rather annoying.
I'll do you one better: The amount of people who still think in terms of face is rather annoying.
@@leirumf5476 It's a biological reality. As real as gender. Every single aspect of the human body is slightly different between the races - from the skull to the foot and from the brain to the kidneys, all a little bit different. You shouldn't treat an individual person based on race. But to deny race in macro societal analysis is folly.
Nah, race is a contest of speed. Nothing to do with skin colour
What’s that word that you use for bat (the anamal) or bat (baseball)
@@TurnerFunanamal?
18:44
Learn to swim, learn to swim
Learn to swim, learn to swim
Learn to swim, learn to swim
Learn to swim, learn to swim
But where in the albina is the banana? 4:14
Eaten
Do you think you could see a banana that is THAT far away?
14:36 finally we can make America into the new Roman Empire
Dream 16:54
Omg I’ve been waiting for this my whole life