I'm italian, the pasta has different shapes for the condiment. There are some who taste better with tomato sauce, there are others who are better with oil ect.
As a Briton, I can confirm that we do celebrate Halloween. I urge anyone who has ever read any Harry Potter book to consult the obligatory Halloween chapter to confirm this themselves.
@@ZylowHF its based off of the Irish pagan tradition called samhain when Catholics came the day after became all saint all souls day or hallows day and Irish still wanting to celebrate there old traditions celebrate it as Hallows eve. then emigrants to america popularise it and nowdays its one of the biggest holidays in the west
the irish originally carved jack o lanterns from turnips but it became pumpkins because there werent any turnips in Massachusetts were most of the emigrants went
He probably saw "mexican" and his "brain" thought it said "hola". This is not the first time he confused something from another culture that isn't spanish and mistaked it for something spanish
Texas: gets a few inches of snow Texas: "our windmills won't work" Iowa: still using windmills in over a foot of snow Iowa: "those are rookie numbers pal"
Nice one, but (at least in France) theses letters are directly on the keyboard or you have to preds *Alt Gr* on the right side of the space bar, and not *Alt*
11:12 for those who somehow are living under a rock, When you think about breathing you put your attention to it and turn it from involuntary to voluntary. Then you have to control your breathe. What I do is cough so it turns automatic.
5:51 "I didn't really imagine Australians being fed up with it, as much as I imagined them like glorious warriors able to fight of anything that comes at them" except Emus anything except Emus
@@Craisont You have to go to the Windows settings and enable another language. The thing is, it's just use for English. I am German and we have our own keyboard here.
12:40 Something sort of happened here in Willamette Valley, Oregon as well. Power went out for a week, no electricity, it was pretty cold since we usually just get rain but we got snow this time, so it was pretty cold. At least for us.
Italian here. I think most of the time the difference is how well the type of pasta is able to absorb the condiment. For example short but wide pasta (e.g. maccheroni) is used for carbonara, where the egg and ham need to be fully absorbed by the pasta to taste the best. On the other hand, spaghetti are used a lot more than short pasta for example with fish-based condiments. Then of course if you want to prepare lasagna you need the specific flat type of pasta. For simpler condiments like tomato sauce or pesto whatever type of past will be fine.
14:52 I've also thought about it, but I think we do it because of the way you eat each one. Like spaghetti for example is a lot different than any other type of pasta
I mean, it started in Ireland but ok, and if you count Scotland because it was celtic and is apart of the UK, Irish imagrants to USA is what really got it big, and it was more in Ireland than the rest of the celtic cultures across Great Britain
@@Cloudy-dr8dg You have literally zero evidence to suggest that it started in Ireland; the people of Eire may have kept it a strong tradition up unto the modern era but the Celtic cultures were present from Twatt to Milan to Lisbon. The Celts did not have any writing system nor any form of documentation. There is absolutely no way you know where or when the bronze age or pre bronze age tradition started. My 'here' was intentionally nebulous for this very reason.
@@johnbraithwaite863 In the Celtics culture of France too . It was present here . (But here in France ,it died from the Church) . Now nobody celebrate it . (Even tho ,if your a young kid ,you could go to a bakery and if the owner is not a dickhead ,you might get a few candy ,but that's all) . Yeah in France ,usually ,it will be the parents that buy candy to give to the kid (or hide it in the Houses ,so like Easter ,but instead of Chocolates ,it's candy)
@@mint8648 it’s a fun mobile/PC game with country balls and the pc version is better. It’s a really fun game and you should play (plus it makes a good RUclips video)
The different types of pasta make specific sauces taste different because of how the sauce goes into the pasta. Spaghetti are good with fish, trofie are good with pesto, the hollow ones(penne, conchiglie) are good with tomato sauces as the sauce goes inside them and they become saucy. Source: I'm italian and that's how I pair the different types
Drew: ... as much as i imagine them as being glorious warriors, able to fight of anything that comes at them. Me: Yet the lost a war to some birds that cant even fly.
@@LinhNguyen. its not super uncommon average height in denmark is like 5,11 - 6ft europeans are tall when i was 13 i had 4 class mates (3 guys and 1 girl) over 6ft
As someone who, while not italian, has eaten a wiiiide variety of pasta and noodles in general, I can testify with every bit of confidence my mind allows that the shape of the pasta/noodle *definitely* affects the taste.
Drew asked what the point of alt is, this is the only useful things I use: alt + Tab - to switch tabs in a second, best for the no no videos. ctrl + alt + del - for security options like: Task Manager, on/off/restart/sleep
4:26 Yes, they don't have anything to counteract snow, unlike here in Minnesota, we have to have a really bad blizzard for us to shut down for like a day. Unless we get the rare arctic temperatures. A few years ago, the polar vortex gave us wind that was somewhere around -55 Degrees
Drew: "We all use different systems." Me: "Are you sure about that Drew? Don't you mean just the USA, Liberia and Burma?" Also literally everything in my region of Sweden was covered in a thin layer of ice. Texas has no balls.
As a Texan I can say yes, we did lose our power and also our water because our plumbing literally froze, and our heating. The roads were frozen over and the government didn’t have any way to get it off the roads.
The UK does celebrate Halloween it’s just more based around actually being something seen as scary, so you won’t see any kid going around in Superman costumes. That’s that’s at least where I’m from
While the actual pasta material tastes identical on its own, different shapes of pasta are made to handle particular kinds of sauces... and, sometimes, to be pleasing to the eye, as well.
“South africa what? South africa apples? Oranges?”
South africa colonialism,its south africa colonialism
A fellow comrade! Россия навсегда!
Ima go eat some “блин”
@Megan-Rose Witness Afrikaans? Or one of the many native languages? 🤔
@@Xavier_Renegade_Angel
pank
pank
Pank
I think its most probably South Africa South Africas
I'm italian, the pasta has different shapes for the condiment.
There are some who taste better with tomato sauce, there are others who are better with oil ect.
And it taste different.
Che bello un altro italiano, ciao!
Pasta country becoming pizza country one second after napole decides bread and cheese is poggers
Why the first february patreon is named "France does not exist"
*Cries in French*
pleure
@@owenofhb8319 Poland whyyyy
Must be someone from Britain
@@tetra2277 lmao true
splatoon 3
Drew: "Why do we need alts?"
Some random kid who told his teacher to press alt+f4 on virtual meeting: " ._. "
When you’re so early you have nothing funny to say: The problem with being faster than light is that you live in darkness.
This is so true
Yea
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
Why are we so early
Debatable
Britain celebrates Halloween we just didn't used to go all out in like the 70s, but properly celebrate it now.
As a Briton, I can confirm that we do celebrate Halloween. I urge anyone who has ever read any Harry Potter book to consult the obligatory Halloween chapter to confirm this themselves.
@@ZylowHF Pretty sure it was adapted from older pagan religions, never heard the Asian angle. Got a source or something I can look into?
@@ZylowHF its based off of the Irish pagan tradition called samhain when Catholics came the day after became all saint all souls day or hallows day and Irish still wanting to celebrate there old traditions celebrate it as Hallows eve. then emigrants to america popularise it and nowdays its one of the biggest holidays in the west
the irish originally carved jack o lanterns from turnips but it became pumpkins because there werent any turnips in Massachusetts were most of the emigrants went
we learn about this in primary school in Ireland and we are very proud to have conquered the world with not just one but two major holidays
Text: says 'Aloha'
Drew: 'HoLa'
That's why he didn't understand the joke🤣
When?
Edit: 7:36
He probably saw "mexican" and his "brain" thought it said "hola". This is not the first time he confused something from another culture that isn't spanish and mistaked it for something spanish
we love exposing drew's stupidity.
I was triggered
14:11
Don't know who told you this, the UK most definitely does celebrate Halloween
Yeah
99% percent of indonesia: ALLAH UAKBAR
exactly we celebrate halloween
the amount of jokes on this channel that only geography nerds get is incredible.
i think thats the point
the chanel is a joke
This place is where we history and geography nerds combine and make the most useless individuals known to man
This channel is a combination of history memes and geography and country memes perfect for nerds like us
@@emperorjacques7282 yes
8:22 As a Polish person, I can approve that our grandmothers are the most powerful security cameras in the world even Fbi don't know as much as them
Oh yes the FBI does
"you have rights except when you dont" - us government
The US fbi doesn't know about me
As a pole too i can confirm aswell
I can confirm aswell
Last time I was this early drew was bald and playing Germany
Last time I was this early was like, yesterday.
Drew was Baldi once?
last time i was early he was a femboy oh wait i am always early
the patron "france doesnt exists" gets me everytime
The meme: UK doesn’t celebrate Halloween.
Me, a British man: We don’t?
Isn't it originally from a British village?
Ikr
I do. My friends do. AM I HALLUCINATING
@@robinwaal-borrebaek6442 Irish*
Eh we do celebrate halloween
Texas: gets a few inches of snow
Texas: "our windmills won't work"
Iowa: still using windmills in over a foot of snow
Iowa: "those are rookie numbers pal"
are you alive
@@person3070
Physically yes.
On the inside... not so much
14:11im in uk and I see multiple people celebrate Halloween
The memes in this go perfectly with the historic events.
"we all use different systems" literally just the USA use a different one than the rest of the world hahaha
Well theres like 2 others but i see your point
@@yaboireptarstreams6013 I think it's like Liberia and Myanmar
Well Liberia, Myanmar also use it
Burma and Liberia do I think
Well you're saying what I just said
Drew: why do we need Alt
Alt Ctrl Delete: Am I a joke to you?
Yes. You can open the task manager with ctrl shift esc.
Non-Americans: P A T H E T I C
Alt F4
Try it, it's amazing
Australians Online: "We live in a Deathworld."
Australians in Real Life: "Oh no a bird"
Americans: why does alt exist
Europeans: é, á, í, ó, ú and etc
Æ
ė,ê,ë,ē,è,ę,é,æ,ã,å,ā,ą,á,à,â,ä,ū,ù,ú,û,ü,ō,ø,œ,õ,ò,ô,ö,ó,š,ś,ß,ł,ž,ż,ź,č,ć,ç,ń,ñ
Nice one, but (at least in France) theses letters are directly on the keyboard or you have to preds *Alt Gr* on the right side of the space bar, and not *Alt*
Taking it away will probably make the country of Iceland just stop functioning
@@TheFrenchPlayer Same in german with ä, ö, ü and ß (several languages have own keyboards tho not only the german and french language)
11:12 for those who somehow are living under a rock, When you think about breathing you put your attention to it and turn it from involuntary to voluntary. Then you have to control your breathe. What I do is cough so it turns automatic.
YOU SWITCHED IT TO MANUAL MODE NOOOOOOO
Oh no its Manual now! Idek what half of the gears do!
5:51
"I didn't really imagine Australians being fed up with it, as much as I imagined them like glorious warriors able to fight of anything that comes at them"
except Emus
anything except Emus
Cassowaries, murder birds...
Worse than Emus.
@@videoessaylover911 cassowarries are accually dangers
Liberty mutual insurance's mascot is actually just a threat to australians
“Whales stuck between them both”
*Sad Welsh noises*
14:43
Alt is needed for special letters from other languages.
How does this work, I pressed alt and other letters and this didn't work, pls help
@@Craisont You have to go to the Windows settings and enable another language. The thing is, it's just use for English. I am German and we have our own keyboard here.
@@fettegurke2447 same here. Azerty keyboard is the default one in France. Still have to know the numbers to write in Spanish though.
8:45 hate to say this but actually panda population is going up and a few years ago were lifted from being endangered to vulnerable which is good!
>Isn't that the shark thats in a teutonic state?
*Rome starts burning in the distance
As a resident of the UK I can confirm that we do in fact celebrate Halloween, how could anyone deny the power of the spooky month.
12:40 Something sort of happened here in Willamette Valley, Oregon as well. Power went out for a week, no electricity, it was pretty cold since we usually just get rain but we got snow this time, so it was pretty cold. At least for us.
Italian here. I think most of the time the difference is how well the type of pasta is able to absorb the condiment. For example short but wide pasta (e.g. maccheroni) is used for carbonara, where the egg and ham need to be fully absorbed by the pasta to taste the best. On the other hand, spaghetti are used a lot more than short pasta for example with fish-based condiments. Then of course if you want to prepare lasagna you need the specific flat type of pasta. For simpler condiments like tomato sauce or pesto whatever type of past will be fine.
Thoughts on pineapple on pizza since ur an Italian you probably hate it
14:52 I've also thought about it, but I think we do it because of the way you eat each one. Like spaghetti for example is a lot different than any other type of pasta
History books would be rare without germany (germany invented printing btw. )
We celebrate Halloween; uncultured savages, it started here.
exactly
@Icantdraw yt It was a tradition present in all celtic cultures across the isles
I mean, it started in Ireland but ok, and if you count Scotland because it was celtic and is apart of the UK, Irish imagrants to USA is what really got it big, and it was more in Ireland than the rest of the celtic cultures across Great Britain
@@Cloudy-dr8dg You have literally zero evidence to suggest that it started in Ireland; the people of Eire may have kept it a strong tradition up unto the modern era but the Celtic cultures were present from Twatt to Milan to Lisbon. The Celts did not have any writing system nor any form of documentation. There is absolutely no way you know where or when the bronze age or pre bronze age tradition started. My 'here' was intentionally nebulous for this very reason.
@@johnbraithwaite863 In the Celtics culture of France too .
It was present here . (But here in France ,it died from the Church) . Now nobody celebrate it . (Even tho ,if your a young kid ,you could go to a bakery and if the owner is not a dickhead ,you might get a few candy ,but that's all) .
Yeah in France ,usually ,it will be the parents that buy candy to give to the kid (or hide it in the Houses ,so like Easter ,but instead of Chocolates ,it's candy)
Day 1 of asking Drew to play "pollandball not safe for the world"
U go mate! He totally should!
what is it?
@@mint8648 it’s a fun mobile/PC game with country balls and the pc version is better. It’s a really fun game and you should play (plus it makes a good RUclips video)
@@Breaker-of-jaws yeah.
@@Breaker-of-jaws good description mate.
The different types of pasta make specific sauces taste different because of how the sauce goes into the pasta.
Spaghetti are good with fish, trofie are good with pesto, the hollow ones(penne, conchiglie) are good with tomato sauces as the sauce goes inside them and they become saucy.
Source: I'm italian and that's how I pair the different types
I heard there was some snow in northern Mexico as well as Texas
That's correct, here in Monterrey we had a snowstorm on Valentine's Day and the climate is still cold af.
14:23 England celebrates Halloween! Whoever made that meme was on something.
@@cheesuschrist8248 Ok, but as far as I knew, you guys at least celebrated it, and that meme is BSing
7:36
Me a Hawaiian witnessing Drew pronounce Aloha as Hola: Sad island noises
Drew asking what alt is for:
Europeans with Alt Gr: Am I a Joke to you?
Oh and don’t forget *alt + f4*
9:11 We need to make a fire truck full of fire, now.
Ask some German people they are experts with flamethrowers
"SIR, we need a stealth firetruck so the fire won't expect us to be coming."
-A roblox fire man
Can we get another paint brush video
14:20 People in the UK celebrate Halloween I do and I'm very sure quite alot of other people do as well.
As an Australian I cannot confirm or deny the we are real also all animals even the sausage dogs try to kill you
14:50 It changes since different shapes hold the sugo differently.
Drew: ... as much as i imagine them as being glorious warriors, able to fight of anything that comes at them.
Me: Yet the lost a war to some birds that cant even fly.
Australians in movies: rides kangaroo while shooting tarantulas at giant crocodiles
Australians: barbecue for christmas, mate
8:15 Italy is like this as well
When i was younger i thought whales has gills because they live in the sea.
3:16 so thats how bad virus start
The security camera meme was made by an Italian comics maker, the third part should have been an Italian grandma watching from above
14:17 as a British we definitely celebrate halloween
6:37 me, a Dutch 6’1” 12 year old girl: u sure about that
What?no way
@@LinhNguyen. yea
@@LinhNguyen. its not super uncommon average height in denmark is like 5,11 - 6ft europeans are tall when i was 13 i had 4 class mates (3 guys and 1 girl) over 6ft
R u thicc/curvy?? 👀
Wait (looks at comment again), still though
Drew: Australians can fight off anything
Me: Except Emus
6:31
“The Netherlands has joined the chat”
And here I am being a 6’1” 12 year old girl
i am 6'3 14 year old and i am from uk
0:21
Nostalgia
4:41 drew , that's the problem
1:55 Brazil is Grandmas climbing a wall to see the fights in the streets
Pretty sure we celebrate Halloween in British lands
Drew: Alt isn't useful
Me a FFXIV player: *sweats*
2:53 my american friend who learned how metric works so he can talk to all of us with metric: PATHETIC
Teacher: tells me "how many what? Apples? Bananas?"
Me: What's your age?
Teacher: 50
Me: 50 what? decades? centuries?
YES
6:44 *every school in the world
8:20, yeah they do that in Romania too, but it's not creepy.
We do celebrate Halloween in the UK
drew: why we need alt
me: how to spot an English speaker 101
Drew: Hola!
The Actual word
Aloha
What do you expect from a "man" who mistook indian roti for tortillas
As someone who, while not italian, has eaten a wiiiide variety of pasta and noodles in general, I can testify with every bit of confidence my mind allows that the shape of the pasta/noodle *definitely* affects the taste.
America: ' uses Imperial units '
The world: The Frick is that?
- This post was made by Metric Units Gang
Liberia and Myanmar: Nervous laughter
@Spicyleaves Britain specifically
@@lawden210 The Commonwealth nations use both, British everyday measurements are done in Imperial. We order in pints, drive miles and weigh in stones.
Imagine not wanting to be a part of an empire so much you refuse to change something an empire gave you.
@@johnbraithwaite863 I’ve never seen weight in stones - everywhere near me does grams and kilograms
2:48 here in Minnesota you do it in winter, both are accurate
When you realize all of these memes were on Dark Theme Memes channel:
Surprised Pikachu face
4:25 can confirm. My ENTIRE county just shut down because of 2-3 inches of snow.
I can confirm the UK or England at least we do celebrate Haloween
drew "we all use different systems" me from every county other than america
Aloha. Drew: “Hola”
Drew asked what the point of alt is, this is the only useful things I use:
alt + Tab - to switch tabs in a second, best for the no no videos.
ctrl + alt + del - for security options like: Task Manager, on/off/restart/sleep
Ngl Drew you are getting really popular. Being featured in a Nat History documentary in Hidalgo.
E
11:27 yo chill brooo
5:05 try to guess the advertisement product
4:26 Yes, they don't have anything to counteract snow, unlike here in Minnesota, we have to have a really bad blizzard for us to shut down for like a day. Unless we get the rare arctic temperatures. A few years ago, the polar vortex gave us wind that was somewhere around -55 Degrees
Drew: "We all use different systems."
Me: "Are you sure about that Drew? Don't you mean just the USA, Liberia and Burma?"
Also literally everything in my region of Sweden was covered in a thin layer of ice. Texas has no balls.
The UK does celebrate Halloween, Drew. Stop freaking out.
14:36 that guy is the "Machine" and the true Moscow simulator.
As a British person, I thought we did celebrate Halloween because all the kids in my local area when I was young, always went out
1:26
Ah yes, i see drew can read numbers
The point of different shaped pasta is that different sauces stick to it differently, so you can always get the right sauce/pasta ratio.
Texans: Complaining about just barely freezing temperatures
Me lives in sweden their it between -10°C & -15°C during the winter
Are you serious??
the water pipes weren't built for those temperatures and a lot of them broke, and the rolling blackouts
@@bryanlewis7879 okey??
And we have colder weather than u right now its -7 °F. Or in ur measurement -21°C
i'm not saying that it's extreme cold, I'm saying that the water pipes and othere infrastructure isn't made for this weather
As a Texan I can say yes, we did lose our power and also our water because our plumbing literally froze, and our heating. The roads were frozen over and the government didn’t have any way to get it off the roads.
Me: laughs in austrian
Guten Tag, wie geht es ihnen?
Grüßgott mir geht's wunderbar und wie siehts bei ihnen aus
austria more like southern germany
@@mint8648 spain but the s is silent
@@uask9831 ganz gut
12:29 as a texan yes the fact that power system broke is the problem
2:57 Alright let me explain
Fahrenheit is how humans feel
Celsius is how water feels
Kelvin is how atoms feel
8:35 then pandas won't go instinct since so many of us fit the description :)
The UK does celebrate Halloween it’s just more based around actually being something seen as scary, so you won’t see any kid going around in Superman costumes.
That’s that’s at least where I’m from
*north english and Scottish demon intensifies*
UK absalotely does celebrate Halloween here in Scotland we go nuts for it
As a British person I can confirm, I do celebrate Halloween and everyone else does
I love when he says that 50 degrees is too cold. It reached -40 degrees a couple weeks ago with wind chill in Iowa lmao
I’m British and have never heard of having no Halloween, in Scotland we celebrate it I’m pretty sure most people do
3:15 That is actually what schools want you to do, because wikipedia is already not first or second hand, so use the sources that they used at least.
While the actual pasta material tastes identical on its own, different shapes of pasta are made to handle particular kinds of sauces... and, sometimes, to be pleasing to the eye, as well.
Penne the best
3:20 Drew, Atleast Fat Joker wouldn't even have the strength to run and chase you.
“UK: doesn’t celebrate Halloween”
Me from the UK who was pretty sure we celebrated Halloween
The UK definitely celebrates Halloween