The hades part always gets me. Worst thing he has ever done was capturing a woman that was in love with him, then married her and stayed loyal to her, made her his queen. Now look at zeus.
"So you married your sister" "ye." "Then cheated on her" "ye." "Over a hundred times" "ye." "All of those are crimes" "makes sense to me" "So you're the bad guy." "HADES KIDNAPPED A WOMAN"
I think 8:40 perfectly sums up the world wars, these soldiers are barley children, they had to endure horrors unimaginable even to men, this young soldier is crying, and soiled himself, while an officer tries to calm him.. Definitely one of the saddest pictures ive seen of a soldiers reaction to war.
20:31 The sight of a little black terrier mascot-dead in the observer's seat-upset Mannock for days. He wrote in his diary, "I felt exactly like a murderer."
I read on reddit that from a certain POV it's understandable that the german soldier brought his dog since if the soldier died the dog would be staving since no one could take care of it and it would be after a huge war so you would assume there would be huge economical desasters. also human lives>dog lives
The Haiti-Poland thing ( 4:20 ) came from when Poles were serving in french armies in hopes France would help Poland reestablish independence. And when Haiti rebelled against being french colony, France send some polish legions to break it down, but many polish soliders were like 'yeah nah, fam, we sidin with the Haitians in this one'
The Salemites were Puritans, not Catholics! And nobody was burned. Twenty-one women were hanged, one woman was drowned, and one man was crushed to death. When the investigators asked him if he would confess to witchcraft, he replied, simply, "More weight." And, you know what, the state of Massachusetts still sucks to this day.
Oh, don't worry, at 6:00, Canada had basically the exact same plan drawn up about the same time to invade America if need be. Like, a direct mirror of the American plan with the same entry points and everything. At least we were both right about the best course of action lol.
It's a shame that every country, regardless of how strong their friendship/alliance is with another country, all need to have contingency plans ready for any conflict with one another. Professor Farnsworth: "I don't want to live on this planet anymore!"
You know, now that i think about it if Canada and Britain had gone to war with the US, how would the world be like today? The Soviets were guaranteed to win against the Germans so … Soviet Socialist Europe?
5:17 For people who don't get in, in scotland you were to invade a neighbouring town, steal a woman, and marry her. The best man would go along with the groom, and would fight anyone who wanted to take her back.
I find it wild that Medusa was described as so outrageously ugly she petrified people by the sight of her face alone, and everyone just collectively agreed that she is unnacceptably gorgeous but has magic eyes
17:20 Is a pretty damn shallow take on the matter. Danes and Norwegians sure as hell didn't have a choice about co-operating, they were straight up conquered. Sweden wanted to stay out of the whole disaster and bent the knee only as far as it had to, atleast for the most part. Finland had it's own troubles with the soviets, who made it very clear that they would take the land over, if given a chance. As such, finland had to find an ally, and no-one else was around to be one, except Germany. It's easy to be judgemental with the benefit of hindsight
Yeah, I appreciate that memes are increasing people's interest in history, but there are some serious issues. For instance this is the 20th time I've heard "A state's right to what?" in as many days. The problem is it sounds good, and most people can't answer with anything but "own slaves," while in reality the answer is things like, "A state's right to freely trade internationally," and boring shit like that. Memes are great for spreading a view of the world, accurate or otherwise, and nuance always gets washed out.
@@asahearts1 In the Declaration of Causes, each state declaration makes the defense of slavery a clear objective. Mississippi: Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth… These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization. That blow has been long aimed at the institution, and was at the point of reaching its consummation. There was no choice left us but submission to the mandates of abolition, or a dissolution of the Union, whose principles had been subverted to work out our ruin. Texas: The servitude of the African race, as existing in these States, is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator, as recognized by all Christian nations. South Carolina: Those [Union] States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign the property of the citizens of other States. Georgia: That reason was [the North's] fixed purpose to limit, restrain, and finally abolish slavery in the States where it exists. The South with great unanimity declared her purpose to resist the principle of prohibition to the last extremity. These are directly quoted from the declarations. Source: www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/reasons-secession
@@KanuckStreams You've listed *A* reason. I will simply copy-paste from another of my comments here: Earlier than that, look up the Nullification Crisis and read South Carolina Exposition and Protest by Vice President John C Calhoun. Now this is what's really telling: He was VP under Andrew Jackson. Jackson supported slavery, but also opposed nullification of the tariffs (called at the time "the Tariff of Abominations") because Jackson believed it would lead to secession. Calhoun ended up becoming the first VP to resign, partly over the rift between himself and Jackson, and to become Governor of South Carolina so he could further push the nullification issue. From Calhoun's Wikipedia page: "On November 24, the South Carolina Nullification Convention passed an ordinance nullifying both the Tariff of 1832 and the Tariff of 1828 and threatening to secede if the federal government attempted to enforce the tariffs.[74][75] In response, Jackson sent U.S. Navy warships to Charleston harbor, and threatened to hang Calhoun or any man who worked to support nullification or secession.[76] "
@@GunsAndAmmo3 Sitting in a classroom listening to some underpaid, overworked, tired teacher lecture me about history doesn't sound like an engaging learning experience.
Well it depends but most of the time is that you learn for grade and not for yourself, because you dont wanna get bad grade and repeat school,classetc... Also idk how its in America and other countries but in europe on east side and also west schools did not change from what it looked like 100-200 years ago in 19 centaury, teacher is reading a book and you mindlessly writing it again but to your notebook, with this shows us how they treat us, future of not just our countries but earth... I could write more about this how bad is school system... But what does it gonna change 😔 Everybody is talking about it but no one does anything to improve it (Maybe except Finland)
The yugoslavia one got me. I'm a Serbian (altho born in late 2000s), and trust me, the consequences of '90s are still heavily felt in the balkans, especialy Serbia.
19:40 can someone explain? Edit: Okay, so I looked up the image. The man on the bottom is Gustav Stresemann. Apparently, he might have helped prevent WW2 if he hadn't died when he did.
5:58 people really forget that in the 1920s the British and Americans were so offside with each other that at one stage at least one of their diplomats openly stated to the press that “at this present time all the prerequisites for war currently exist between our 2 countries.”
17:18 To be fair, Denmark surrendered as an attempt to not have their civilians get iced by the Nazis, an Finland was at war with the Soviets who had the largest military on the planet at the time, meaning that without help, they were unequivocally fucked.
14:56 given that a lot of nazis were inspired by the US, specifically their racism and segregation, yes, yes the rest of the world would have ignored the camps, not that it was public knowledge anyway.
"The Church has never done anything good in history." Meanwhile all of the orphanages, hospitals, schools and all fed homeless people: am I joke to You?
There was a dude who gave away all the money in the church’s coffers, knowing full well the government was coming to tax the church. He was executed by being set above a fire. I don’t remember his name but I do remember his last words. “I’m done on this side. Turn me over.”
Finally I have proof, I knew about the Haiti Poland relation but everyone I told that to wouldn’t believe me, even if I had proof from Wikipedia and other sources
June is way too late to think about invading a country known for harsh winters. You gotta plan to be there for at LEAST 6 months so you wanna start the invasion in febuary or march.
You can’t though because that’s the muddy season making it impossible to get the tanks and logistics through so summer was literally the only time they could start
04:36 Yay, a Brazilian meme...oh...wait wait wait wait You can also add "Former head of the biggest corruption history scandal re-elected as president"
The Ottomans having both major trade routes in their hands: The Europeans jumpstart naval expansion to circumvent their biggest income: THEY GET LEFT BEHIND IN TERMS OF NAVAL TECHNOLOGY:
0:19 Soviet union also used to build whole villages for workers to live in while they work, and they would even receive payment... ...It was called Gulag.
Fun fact, Summers in Russia are almost as bad as the winters except it’s because the roads are melting. And then, in the winter you go outside and your toes turn purple immediately.
7:20 actually earliest roman mentions of Christianity are OLDER than oldest dated christian texts ..... and the oldest dated christian texts are NOT EVEN IN THE BIBLE! (Gospel of Mary)
Looked it up, Hisashi Ouchi was present at the Tokaimura nuclear accident as I read on wikipedia, and he took a whopping 83 days to die from the massive amount of radiation he was exposed to. the doctors kept him alive to study what effects it had on the human body.
@@HabaneroLaxatives they were also trying to save him with doctors from around the world trying every possible method. They had no way of knowing how badly his DNA was damaged until it was far too late
Thing is the Germans didn't have the production capacity for an attritional war like WW2 was, so they thought if you made a high quality weapon that could kill at a high rate it would work out.
Even funnier enough, Hades, Hephaestus and Dionysius were the only gods that were not that crazy and didn't really participate in the drama of the other gods. Yet Hades is still viewed as the worst god, while actually being one of the better.
The hades part always gets me. Worst thing he has ever done was capturing a woman that was in love with him, then married her and stayed loyal to her, made her his queen. Now look at zeus.
"So you married your sister"
"ye."
"Then cheated on her"
"ye."
"Over a hundred times"
"ye."
"All of those are crimes"
"makes sense to me"
"So you're the bad guy."
"HADES KIDNAPPED A WOMAN"
Zeus was a bit of a freak: getting frisky as an animal, getting frisky with animals and appearing to one maiden as a golden shower.
@@persnikitty3570Don’t forget that he kidnapped a young boy, raped him, and made him his permanent servant.
Also he trapped Pirithoos, but hey, he had it coming
Entire mythology: Unfortunately, Zeus was h*rny.
I think 8:40 perfectly sums up the world wars, these soldiers are barley children, they had to endure horrors unimaginable even to men, this young soldier is crying, and soiled himself, while an officer tries to calm him.. Definitely one of the saddest pictures ive seen of a soldiers reaction to war.
20:31 The sight of a little black terrier mascot-dead in the observer's seat-upset Mannock for days. He wrote in his diary, "I felt exactly like a murderer."
So he killed a dog? Ooof, that's gotta hurt.
I read on reddit that from a certain POV it's understandable that the german soldier brought his dog since if the soldier died the dog would be staving since no one could take care of it and it would be after a huge war so you would assume there would be huge economical desasters. also human lives>dog lives
The Haiti-Poland thing ( 4:20 ) came from when Poles were serving in french armies in hopes France would help Poland reestablish independence. And when Haiti rebelled against being french colony, France send some polish legions to break it down, but many polish soliders were like 'yeah nah, fam, we sidin with the Haitians in this one'
The Salemites were Puritans, not Catholics! And nobody was burned. Twenty-one women were hanged, one woman was drowned, and one man was crushed to death. When the investigators asked him if he would confess to witchcraft, he replied, simply, "More weight." And, you know what, the state of Massachusetts still sucks to this day.
30:02 ... So that's why this piano song has been playing for the entirety of this video!
18:34 Is the thumbnail you might’ve come here for
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Oh, don't worry, at 6:00, Canada had basically the exact same plan drawn up about the same time to invade America if need be. Like, a direct mirror of the American plan with the same entry points and everything. At least we were both right about the best course of action lol.
At least the weather is nicer down there most of the year xD
It's a shame that every country, regardless of how strong their friendship/alliance is with another country, all need to have contingency plans ready for any conflict with one another.
Professor Farnsworth: "I don't want to live on this planet anymore!"
You know, now that i think about it if Canada and Britain had gone to war with the US, how would the world be like today? The Soviets were guaranteed to win against the Germans so … Soviet Socialist Europe?
5:17 For people who don't get in, in scotland you were to invade a neighbouring town, steal a woman, and marry her. The best man would go along with the groom, and would fight anyone who wanted to take her back.
Sign me the Hell up!
I find it wild that Medusa was described as so outrageously ugly she petrified people by the sight of her face alone, and everyone just collectively agreed that she is unnacceptably gorgeous but has magic eyes
Everyone: if I can't look her in the eyes, then I will look at something else.
Another thing she has two of.
I think she was beautieful and Hera was so jelous she made her ugly
@@revengance4149 No, Athena caught her and Poseidon fucking in her temple and got (reasonably) pissed.
@@revengance4149I think that was a rewrite by later authors, and it was Athena who cursed her for banging Poseidon while in Athena’s temple.
17:20 Is a pretty damn shallow take on the matter. Danes and Norwegians sure as hell didn't have a choice about co-operating, they were straight up conquered. Sweden wanted to stay out of the whole disaster and bent the knee only as far as it had to, atleast for the most part. Finland had it's own troubles with the soviets, who made it very clear that they would take the land over, if given a chance. As such, finland had to find an ally, and no-one else was around to be one, except Germany. It's easy to be judgemental with the benefit of hindsight
Yeah, I appreciate that memes are increasing people's interest in history, but there are some serious issues. For instance this is the 20th time I've heard "A state's right to what?" in as many days. The problem is it sounds good, and most people can't answer with anything but "own slaves," while in reality the answer is things like, "A state's right to freely trade internationally," and boring shit like that.
Memes are great for spreading a view of the world, accurate or otherwise, and nuance always gets washed out.
@@asahearts1 In the Declaration of Causes, each state declaration makes the defense of slavery a clear objective.
Mississippi: Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth… These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization. That blow has been long aimed at the institution, and was at the point of reaching its consummation. There was no choice left us but submission to the mandates of abolition, or a dissolution of the Union, whose principles had been subverted to work out our ruin.
Texas: The servitude of the African race, as existing in these States, is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator, as recognized by all Christian nations.
South Carolina: Those [Union] States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign the property of the citizens of other States.
Georgia: That reason was [the North's] fixed purpose to limit, restrain, and finally abolish slavery in the States where it exists. The South with great unanimity declared her purpose to resist the principle of prohibition to the last extremity.
These are directly quoted from the declarations.
Source: www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/reasons-secession
@@KanuckStreams You've listed *A* reason. I will simply copy-paste from another of my comments here:
Earlier than that, look up the Nullification Crisis and read South Carolina Exposition and Protest by Vice President John C Calhoun. Now this is what's really telling: He was VP under Andrew Jackson. Jackson supported slavery, but also opposed nullification of the tariffs (called at the time "the Tariff of Abominations") because Jackson believed it would lead to secession. Calhoun ended up becoming the first VP to resign, partly over the rift between himself and Jackson, and to become Governor of South Carolina so he could further push the nullification issue.
From Calhoun's Wikipedia page:
"On November 24, the South Carolina Nullification Convention passed an ordinance nullifying both the Tariff of 1832 and the Tariff of 1828 and threatening to secede if the federal government attempted to enforce the tariffs.[74][75] In response, Jackson sent U.S. Navy warships to Charleston harbor, and threatened to hang Calhoun or any man who worked to support nullification or secession.[76] "
When you learn more about history on a meme RUclips channel than at school
pay attention in class then lmao
@@GunsAndAmmo3 Sitting in a classroom listening to some underpaid, overworked, tired teacher lecture me about history doesn't sound like an engaging learning experience.
Well it depends but most of the time is that you learn for grade and not for yourself, because you dont wanna get bad grade and repeat school,classetc...
Also idk how its in America and other countries but in europe on east side and also west schools did not change from what it looked like 100-200 years ago in 19 centaury, teacher is reading a book and you mindlessly writing it again but to your notebook, with this shows us how they treat us, future of not just our countries but earth...
I could write more about this how bad is school system...
But what does it gonna change 😔
Everybody is talking about it but no one does anything to improve it
(Maybe except Finland)
@@paballomolata8844I remember all of it somehow.
@@paballomolata8844 skill issues
4:47 Italian soldier? Nah, that's just Captain Sobel. Guess he ended up in Italy since he couldn't read maps XD
The yugoslavia one got me. I'm a Serbian (altho born in late 2000s), and trust me, the consequences of '90s are still heavily felt in the balkans, especialy Serbia.
0:55 Somalians, Rwandans, Burundians: 🙄😳😮💨
19:40 can someone explain? Edit: Okay, so I looked up the image. The man on the bottom is Gustav Stresemann. Apparently, he might have helped prevent WW2 if he hadn't died when he did.
His biggest diplomatic success was the Dawes plan which lowered reparations of the Weimar Republic
30:03 the fact that the sound track is piano music is hilarious
5:58 people really forget that in the 1920s the British and Americans were so offside with each other that at one stage at least one of their diplomats openly stated to the press that “at this present time all the prerequisites for war currently exist between our 2 countries.”
The All Quiet on the Western Front and Storm of Steel one was hilariously true.
13:16 - Hitler was stupid to think that the Soviet Union and the Red Army could be defeated in a single campaign within the span of 6 months.
A single nacho cheese Dorito tortilla chip contains more nacho cheese flavor than a 14th century European peasant would experience in his entire life.
17:18 To be fair, Denmark surrendered as an attempt to not have their civilians get iced by the Nazis, an Finland was at war with the Soviets who had the largest military on the planet at the time, meaning that without help, they were unequivocally fucked.
does Sweden have an excuse? also the state of danmark surrendered 8 hours after troops invaded (the danish civilians did not).
@@jaakusaaqsrensen9864 I have nothing for Sweden, and I didn't know that bit about Denmark.
8:19 Andrew Jackson/ OLD HICKORY :
*AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!??*
14:56 given that a lot of nazis were inspired by the US, specifically their racism and segregation, yes, yes the rest of the world would have ignored the camps, not that it was public knowledge anyway.
7:51 Lemme guess, Taipang Rebellion?
1:51 his goals are beyond our understanding
0:35
THOSE MOMENTS
SEEMED LOST IN ALL THE ICE
A turtle approves of these history memes
I approve
holy shit he's back
Brilliant way to defeat Medusa's gaze in the thumbnail. 😂😂😂
So... to add on... only skilled laborers were valued and paid in ancient Egypt.
16:13 “ah yes, the time when the us navy destroyed half of irans navy in an 8 hour work day”
26:56, PLEASE dont take out my BOOKMARK
30:03 damn that’s brutal and I love it
30:53 Belgium got over run in ww2 but not 1 cuase of a river and a dam
This was brilliant! More like this please, I love history!
24:05 Discord Mods: HOLY SHIT WHY DIDNT I SURVIVE THE PARAGUAYAN WAR?
sooooo .....anyone knows the sauce of the pic?
31:44 also Hans Egede the man who tried to convert the greenlandic inuits.
4:22: possibly explains all the Pollock jokes.
The black guy is struggling to read while we're struggling to put in the light bulb
well that explains why no1 ever tried to stop me from saying it
12:00 yeah, because then they could wake up whenever was natural, not when school starts.
That sounds like something Tordenskiold *would* do, I wonder if...
Yup. It's Tordenskiold. He attacked the ship.
Charlie Brown has a special where they just show actual D-Day footage.
This video: Memes about war, death and destruction
Also this video: **Happy piano playing turned LOUD**
"The Church has never done anything good in history."
Meanwhile all of the orphanages, hospitals, schools and all fed homeless people: am I joke to You?
There was a dude who gave away all the money in the church’s coffers, knowing full well the government was coming to tax the church. He was executed by being set above a fire. I don’t remember his name but I do remember his last words.
“I’m done on this side. Turn me over.”
25:24 purchasing them and winning them on the field of battle.
24:55 at least bezerkers have a life expectancy of like 25. That mushroom and bear fat salve is not healthy.
9:02 dude you put an ahu’ula cloak on his head instead of a mahiole
4:45 Megamind: No Two Emperors ?!??
As Einstein once said, "Its all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits".
@7:50 I feel really stupid for thinking "Wow, they're bad at math"
How i thought Switzerland saw ww1 and ww2:go away. Please....
How my teacher taught me:*loads mortars* you step on my lawn ill send your ass to god.
"Hey buddy eyes up here" "No" truly a goat.
11:13 as someone who lives in NY, i approve this message.
10:22 *Kentler Earned Himself a Boiler Room of Hell 🔥🔥🔥 !!!*
😨😣😠😡🤬😡🤬😡😡
5:28 now that is just rude. They should have lended some ammo not gona lie😔
3:36 White Racists: Go back to Africa. Black People: Go back to Europe. Native Americans: Go back to Europe and Africa
Also 18:36 for thumbnail
ive never been so conflicted before today one moment im laughing my butt off next moment "Heeeeyyyyyy"
0:20 THANK YOU!!!
Finally we're spreading the factual accounts on how the pyramids were built!!
LOOOOOOL Medusa 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, if only right?
1:24 got me rolling on the floor🤣
Finally I have proof, I knew about the Haiti Poland relation but everyone I told that to wouldn’t believe me, even if I had proof from Wikipedia and other sources
June is way too late to think about invading a country known for harsh winters. You gotta plan to be there for at LEAST 6 months so you wanna start the invasion in febuary or march.
You can’t though because that’s the muddy season making it impossible to get the tanks and logistics through so summer was literally the only time they could start
12:40 Territories in New Frontier, Florida, Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona; Cuba; Virginian Islands :
*ARE WE A CHOPPED LIVER HERE ?!?*
That is the most pleased looking Wojak I’ve ever seen 20:19
04:36
Yay, a Brazilian meme...oh...wait wait wait wait
You can also add "Former head of the biggest corruption history scandal re-elected as president"
1:18 really is a genuine issue lol
18:33 thumbnail pic. You're welcome.
Wait hold up the pope blessed pokemon 😂 bro
Diogenes was a legend.
6:55 Not that kind of back in the day!
The Ottomans having both major trade routes in their hands:
The Europeans jumpstart naval expansion to circumvent their biggest income:
THEY GET LEFT BEHIND IN TERMS OF NAVAL TECHNOLOGY:
4:22 wait... So you're telling me I can say the n word and get away with it?
4:20 Poles to Twitter / *X* Liberal Users:
*“You Have No Power Here !!!”*
better history then most public schools
18:34 The one moment in history where it was okay to do this.
0:19
Soviet union also used to build whole villages for workers to live in while they work, and they would even receive payment...
...It was called Gulag.
4:46 And were still here!
Brazil it's just built different...
I made the mistake to look up what the west Berlin government did to homeless children and now I agree with the meme
Fun fact, Summers in Russia are almost as bad as the winters except it’s because the roads are melting. And then, in the winter you go outside and your toes turn purple immediately.
10:15 Sending kids onto battlefield? O.o
You might as well ask the other ship for ammo. The worst she can say is "no".
did you know that it was pretty natural for women to get married young back in the day. Even Juliet from Romeo and Juliet got married at thirteen
i dont know what west berlin did with homeless kids, and at this point im to scared to ask
7:20 actually earliest roman mentions of Christianity are OLDER than oldest dated christian texts ..... and the oldest dated christian texts are NOT EVEN IN THE BIBLE! (Gospel of Mary)
The UN one is hilarious... since it's basically the UN looking in a Mirror.
7:10 i see craig from halo infinite
I'm afraid I'm going to need context for the 1999 joke
The image shown was actually the 1995 sarin gas attack on a Japanese subway.
@@persnikitty3570 thanks
9:51 Prime Minister of People's Republic!Mongolia !!!
16:08 what on earth happened there
Looked it up, Hisashi Ouchi was present at the Tokaimura nuclear accident as I read on wikipedia, and he took a whopping 83 days to die from the massive amount of radiation he was exposed to. the doctors kept him alive to study what effects it had on the human body.
@@HabaneroLaxatives they were also trying to save him with doctors from around the world trying every possible method. They had no way of knowing how badly his DNA was damaged until it was far too late
20:07 Egyptians meeting egyptian god
Who let this huge bird man out? (gets eaten)
5:35 At least he tried.
18:35 I don't judge him.
6:05 yeah they went well too hard on quality rather then mass production and simple repairs
Thing is the Germans didn't have the production capacity for an attritional war like WW2 was, so they thought if you made a high quality weapon that could kill at a high rate it would work out.
@@DarthVinatiss yeah they wanted to swap well to late
I looked up the West Berlin homeless children project and…..it’s not pleasant.
4:20 preaty accurate represendation of rasizm (actualy real) 🇵🇱
7:51 nah its just a Chinese civil war, the Taiping rebellion.
5:32
There are no stupid questions.
Only the Taliban is crying about music right now.
You know, it is funny how the greek gods arent generally portrayed as the monsters they are yet everybody taks about how savage the Norse gods were.
Even funnier enough, Hades, Hephaestus and Dionysius were the only gods that were not that crazy and didn't really participate in the drama of the other gods. Yet Hades is still viewed as the worst god, while actually being one of the better.
But does it really happens nowadays? That is almost always mencioned when Hades is broght up. Sometimes that is why he was even mencionated
4:44 BRASIL NUMERO 1!!!!!
Swiss army tanks are scary :(
8:17 dont forget Afton