@@alvintollah On the map, the large gathering of dots, it’s there plus surrounding states towards Nebraska pretty much, some people would include Colorado as well, but I don’t think it’s actually counted.
As a Coloradoan, don't even get me started on California. We used to have a NICE STATE. Now thanks to the Californians we're not even in the top 10 places people want to move to. We used to be #1!
Weather big plus, convenient place to travel around for entertainment. Con: High taxes, too many regulations, high cost of living, high crime, homelessness. yeah.. sounds about right
@@slayer0235 Well you see I live in California and rent prices are GAY! Hella people moved out the Bay Area or just the state in general because of that and gentrification
I swear if she was accidently literal about living in Hell, then that means she either lives or once lived in my home state of Michigan (the only state in the entire U.S to have a town called Hell)
Even though the weather is nice here in California. But 2023 was a weird year for California weather. It was snowing in LA and We had a Hurricane/Tropical Storm named after a former President's wife.
"Perfect weather". It's so fucking hot here all the damn time and there's never any rain here, it sucks. I've lived in North California all my life, and I just have to say: Man... I didn't ask to be born here. 😭
California is nice. the whole city is an open Camp Site. nice for people who wants to experience Isekai Adventures. so many creatures even though they take human form but they identifies as other thing 😂 and Zombie there kinda immune to sunlight
@@malusvir Trust me! No one is jealous of Californians. Who wants to live in the bluest state in the country with a bunch of woke liberal elitists who worship a criminal crack head. Pfft! Jealous he says lol 🤣🤣🤣
As a Texan who's state has been all but invaded by Californians, I completely relate to almost everything Nerissa says. Also, we say "ope" here as well. Or at least I have, and most of the people I know growing up did. Also "oop" and "wHOpe" lol
The great thing about Texas being invaded by California is they are both awful so it's double the fun to laugh at! Texans really be thinking they're special lol
Yeah not really sure why midwesterners think they have the monopoly on ohp, I know a guy from South Dakota that swears it's a phrase unique to him and like Minnesota but I'm from RI and we say it also. Maybe it's just the spelling they're attached to?
I'm from Florida, and I gotta, say, it being 70 in the winter is great; also Californians are weak to humidity, while us in Florida are weak to arid climates. But somehow the midwest is resistant to all terrain types, truly a magical people!
NERISSA HOW DARE SHE.... Be absolutely right about Californians... I also say this as a Californian. It's expensive AF to live here. The perfect weather comes at an incredibly heavy price.
@@brreakfastYT This is true. Rain is rare here, especially in the... *ahem* "Most expensive city in the US" *echo. California has been in a huge drought for the longest time.
@@RoflCannon6 yeah, Cali might be dry. That's 100% true, but we don't experience extreme cold or hot weather like the rest of the states. And I don't think I've ever seen it snow here in Southern California. In fact, I'm certain that most people who lived here most of their lives never actually seen snow irl.
I'm 24 right now, and while I've travelled a few times, I've never lived outside of California. I hope to follow in your footsteps soon and escape this wretched cesspool.
Very true, I spent a few months with friends who live in the central valley area, (the farm region) and everyone I met was pretty chill, though to be fair, I only talked to farmers and dairymen, they do tend to be more sensible then most.
me @ 0:26 getting my comment read by my oshi: I'm a genius! me @ 0:28 getting totally dunked on by said oshi: Oh no! no regrets lol, as a Californian I am forced to admit that it's justified
As Californian, “perfect weather” and California in the same sentence is incomprehensible to me. This may not the the hottest part of the US, but is the most consistent warm in areas; also I think some people just don’t understand what humid heat ACTUALLY feels like, because that person was crazy. I might also just be weird, because it would be literally freezing (it doesn’t really snow where I live, when it’s the colder parts of the year stuff just gets covered in a thin layer of ice) everyone else is shivering wearing warm clothes, and I’m just standing there in a t shirt and shorts sweating because it feels warm to me. I’ve even gone to places with snow it still feels like that to me.
Our weather tries to kill us repeatedly, so uh... Yeah Also try 50+ degree temperature shifts in a single day. Snow, rain, warm sun, then freezing rain again.
As a Disney cast member currently living in Florida, dear f***ing, Lord, you do not want to be living here during the summer months. we’ve almost been hit by like three hurricanes. It’ll be raining almost daily and it’s humid like Japanese summer.
Everyone complaining about Californians moving to their state when so many people moved from other states to California leading lots of Californians to dip to other states
by the way she mentions Culver's, i literally looked it up and realized that they were none in california...i was pretty sad. it's funny to have it mentioned on stream though LOL
Can vouch for that humid ass weather in Florida. I was there in January for work. One night I went outside and it was 91 degrees (32.8 C) outside. And it was raining!
i think her friend was confused with dry heat LOL...when it's so hot that the air feels thick, maybe that's what she meant....obviously someone that doesn't know what humidity is LOL. i can confirm that any humidity you feel in california is when it rains
It's a fast food chain that is mostly found in Midwestern US. It's similar food to what you would find in most fast food burger places, but they especially focus on fried or dairy products like frozen custard, cheese curds, butter burgers, etc . And their food is usually decent quality with fresh ingredients.
I don't mind Culvers but it's not something I need. Also, I agree with the California weather though the recent weather events in California would say otherwise
My cousin had to sell his BMW just to be able to afford rent. Now he and 2 of my other cousins live with my aunt. Yea, the cost of living there is stupid. Not to mention dealing with dryness, wildfires, and earthquakes. Yea, life there is miserable.
@ClokworkGremlin Because A: only a small minority actually want to leave, and B: were not dumb drama queens like the southern traitors who wanted to destroy their nation so they could continue making people into property.
I mean... judging by the population changes in California... Californians don't wanna live in California either, so I feel like it's fair game to mock it. Like, they have some of the best land on the continent and are still messing up living on it.
Hmm NorCal may as well be a different state from SoCal experience wise. Being able to have proper Mexican food/ In n out at the beach year round and only needing to wear a light jacket one month out of the year helps justify the sunshine tax.
You have luck that no exist any EN holomember that born in California. Someone mocks Canada (Kronii is from Canada), and he can't tell his story again.
As a former Californian 6 months ago, i would've loved to stayed to live in there but finding another affordable place of living is unobtainable and had to go to a neighboring state. Just a lot of stuff wrong with it that our votes wont make much sense to get it out of the rut unless the people themselves make that difference.
Former Californian, am glad we got out of there before the Governator and, even moreso, Newsom, got into office... The major cities have WAY too much political power.
From someone who lived in California for over 20 years and was forced to move to Florida. If I had the chance, I would move back just for the job market if it wasn't for poor livability and so many bad decisions that ruin the state.
No. There's a lot of poverty stricken neighborhoods and there's a real estate bubble. That's the extent of very major issues, and they aren't very unique.
Like a true midwesterner.
So where exactly is midwestern? Are there specific boundaries, or just a general term of people from particular states?
@@alvintollah On the map, the large gathering of dots, it’s there plus surrounding states towards Nebraska pretty much, some people would include Colorado as well, but I don’t think it’s actually counted.
@alvintollah To my understanding, it's the maize-/crops-growing states surrounding or near The Great Lakes. I like to call it "the Corn Belt"
@@alvintollah Most widely used definition is Ohio to the Dakotas, down to Missouri and Kansas.
@@alvintollah
The midwest is a cold rural place in the middle of the US.
I am constantly blown away by how relatable she is. She is truly Midwestern as hell.
Same
As a Californian, I feel for that girl that said it was humid LMAO…. We don’t know what humidity is here
A midwestern anime girl is so funny in concept, but we love her in practice
There's several. We got Snuffy, Nyanners, Hime Hajime and many more
Can't believe Nerissa hates California and wishes it to be Culverless.
Nah that’s just common sense.
Let them keep their Mid’n’Out burger; only we midwesterners shall have the glory that is Culver’s.
As an Oregonian, I wholly approve of this behavior, if we could get away with it, we would build a Wall
Make sure to put the wall around Portland, too. XD
As a Coloradoan, don't even get me started on California. We used to have a NICE STATE. Now thanks to the Californians we're not even in the top 10 places people want to move to. We used to be #1!
We need to build a wall around California. Not to protect them, but to protect everyone else. 🤣
As a Washingtonian: California is the downside of the best coast.
@thehammer4607 Tbh parts of California and Oregon even tried to make their own state.
Come on, Nerissa. It's not like we don't have enough reasons to like you.
It is true we are spoiled with weather here, but you certainly pay the price for it lol
Weather big plus, convenient place to travel around for entertainment. Con: High taxes, too many regulations, high cost of living, high crime, homelessness.
yeah.. sounds about right
@@LigerZero248and junkies taking a dump in the streets
@@LigerZero248 Because politics over improving living for citizens
@@vash_the_stampede6570 Why are you talking about Florida and Texas? I thought we were making fun of California. 😉
@@slayer0235 Well you see I live in California and rent prices are GAY! Hella people moved out the Bay Area or just the state in general because of that and gentrification
Having lived in both California and the midwest, I empathize and also find this hilarious
I swear if she was accidently literal about living in Hell, then that means she either lives or once lived in my home state of Michigan (the only state in the entire U.S to have a town called Hell)
iirc, there is a place in newfoundland canada literally named "dildo"
Even though the weather is nice here in California. But 2023 was a weird year for California weather. It was snowing in LA and We had a Hurricane/Tropical Storm named after a former President's wife.
"Perfect weather". It's so fucking hot here all the damn time and there's never any rain here, it sucks. I've lived in North California all my life, and I just have to say: Man... I didn't ask to be born here. 😭
California is nice. the whole city is an open Camp Site. nice for people who wants to experience Isekai Adventures. so many creatures even though they take human form but they identifies as other thing 😂
and Zombie there kinda immune to sunlight
Eh, as someone who studied in California, I think it's ethical to make fun of Californians. I approve of this behavior.
Was a Californian. I too approve of this.
@@tsubasaplayer16 "Was"? So you got better?
As a Californian who studied out of state, can confirm you guys are just jealous. Perfectly understandable tbh.
@@malusvir Trust me! No one is jealous of Californians. Who wants to live in the bluest state in the country with a bunch of woke liberal elitists who worship a criminal crack head. Pfft! Jealous he says lol 🤣🤣🤣
As a Californian, I think I’ll live just fine without Culver’s in my life.
As a California resident, I encourage more jokes to be made of the state and its silly people.
0:28 Based! 😂
As a Texan who's state has been all but invaded by Californians, I completely relate to almost everything Nerissa says. Also, we say "ope" here as well. Or at least I have, and most of the people I know growing up did. Also "oop" and "wHOpe"
lol
The great thing about Texas being invaded by California is they are both awful so it's double the fun to laugh at! Texans really be thinking they're special lol
Are you me?
Yeah not really sure why midwesterners think they have the monopoly on ohp, I know a guy from South Dakota that swears it's a phrase unique to him and like Minnesota but I'm from RI and we say it also. Maybe it's just the spelling they're attached to?
She loves Culver’s and hates California and is from the Midwest, can she get any more perfect
Perfect and based
I don't get it, you just said she's from the midwest three times in a row
Based
I'm from Florida, and I gotta, say, it being 70 in the winter is great; also Californians are weak to humidity, while us in Florida are weak to arid climates. But somehow the midwest is resistant to all terrain types, truly a magical people!
NERISSA HOW DARE SHE.... Be absolutely right about Californians...
I also say this as a Californian. It's expensive AF to live here. The perfect weather comes at an incredibly heavy price.
"Perfect weather" we get like two days of rain on a good year. I can't stand this place
i moved here from north texas, I’ve all but forgotten what a proper storm sounds like. It’s Hell.
“Perfect weather” bruh this place is drier than hell. It’s like living in an oven.
@@brreakfastYT This is true. Rain is rare here, especially in the... *ahem* "Most expensive city in the US" *echo. California has been in a huge drought for the longest time.
@@RoflCannon6 yeah, Cali might be dry. That's 100% true, but we don't experience extreme cold or hot weather like the rest of the states. And I don't think I've ever seen it snow here in Southern California. In fact, I'm certain that most people who lived here most of their lives never actually seen snow irl.
spent the first 27 years of my life in California and moving thousands of miles east was straight up one of the best decisions i've ever made
I'm 24 right now, and while I've travelled a few times, I've never lived outside of California. I hope to follow in your footsteps soon and escape this wretched cesspool.
Pro gamer move
I wasn't aware Nerissa considered "Towering Inferno" to be perfect weather.
Some parts of California aren’t that bad. The people who don’t live in or around the major cities tend to be pretty chill.
as a person matching that description, I have no complaints.
@@TheKamasGodAgreed
Very true, I spent a few months with friends who live in the central
valley area, (the farm region) and everyone I met was pretty chill, though to be fair, I only talked to farmers and dairymen, they do tend to be more sensible then most.
*california has perfect weather*
*california on fire 3 months of the year*
nerrisa with such a valley girl accent after she said she loved california
If Nerissa ever does a collab with Charlie Berens I would lose my shit. Maybe she could guest in Belly'd Up Podcast
"California has perfect weather !" ...Only in the SW Coast...during certain times of the year....when it's not on fire.
My oshi can’t be this based!
lmao I didn't KNOW she was midwesten till i read the comments, but i could FEEL that she was midwestern.
Going to Florida to get a break from Hell seems like an odd choice
me @ 0:26 getting my comment read by my oshi: I'm a genius!
me @ 0:28 getting totally dunked on by said oshi: Oh no!
no regrets lol, as a Californian I am forced to admit that it's justified
She must be a Vikings fan. Just beat the snot out of the 49ers and it's making her feel frisky. Skol!
She did say hell had frozen over lol
Cali has the perfect weather but we always on fire somehow especially Southern California
It's fine, California shits on the Midwest too.
Ok, now I really love Nerissa
As Californian, “perfect weather” and California in the same sentence is incomprehensible to me.
This may not the the hottest part of the US, but is the most consistent warm in areas; also I think some people just don’t understand what humid heat ACTUALLY feels like, because that person was crazy.
I might also just be weird, because it would be literally freezing (it doesn’t really snow where I live, when it’s the colder parts of the year stuff just gets covered in a thin layer of ice) everyone else is shivering wearing warm clothes, and I’m just standing there in a t shirt and shorts sweating because it feels warm to me.
I’ve even gone to places with snow it still feels like that to me.
Our weather tries to kill us repeatedly, so uh... Yeah
Also try 50+ degree temperature shifts in a single day. Snow, rain, warm sun, then freezing rain again.
Nerissa: California has perfect weather
Bay Area: 🗿
bay area weather is very unpredictable now, i think it was better in past years
It’s bloody cold in the morning….
we've already got hail, give it a few years and we might finally get snow
@@ErikPT kek imagine thinking Bay Area is cold. Grow a thicker skin, socals
I'd take Bay Area weather over whatever blast furnace SoCal, Texas, or Florida is, thanks.
If there was any question about how Midwestern Nerissa is, her love of Culvers definitely would settle it.
As a Californian. What she says is true.
Pippa: "Is this one of my people?"
"no humidity at all"
she hasnt been to the southwest in the summer, sometimes we dont see clouds for weeks
It's very true. As someone in Arizona we look up once a while and see a cloud and go "what is that thing? a floating sheep?"
@@GeronKizan
we'll see a couple clouds and think "omg its gonna rain!"
Fight me raven woman
california literally has negative humidity though
She's stating facts that the rest of the world's (not) afraid to admit.
I love her even more.
As a Disney cast member currently living in Florida, dear f***ing, Lord, you do not want to be living here during the summer months. we’ve almost been hit by like three hurricanes. It’ll be raining almost daily and it’s humid like Japanese summer.
Everyone complaining about Californians moving to their state when so many people moved from other states to California leading lots of Californians to dip to other states
We don’t have hurricanes we don’t have earthquakes we don’t have wildfires - The midwestern mantra
Who would want to live in Philadelphia??
I'd swear she was a Texan
by the way she mentions Culver's, i literally looked it up and realized that they were none in california...i was pretty sad.
it's funny to have it mentioned on stream though LOL
Can vouch for that humid ass weather in Florida. I was there in January for work. One night I went outside and it was 91 degrees (32.8 C) outside. And it was raining!
BASED NERISSA
It's not our fault we Californians bathe in perfection. 🙃
It's decent. CA has lots of everything. National parks, snow, skateboarding, coast/beaches, diverse food choices, theme parks, diverse ppl to meet.
This👆
Trust me, no one will rip on California more than the people who actually live here.
i think her friend was confused with dry heat LOL...when it's so hot that the air feels thick, maybe that's what she meant....obviously someone that doesn't know what humidity is LOL.
i can confirm that any humidity you feel in california is when it rains
I live in California, and yeah, she's right.
if you married in cali, be prepare to loose everything in divorce
Can't hear you, Rissa. I'm too busy enjoying my In-N-Out.
Just waiting for the Nerissa x Culver's crossover meal at this point
as a californian, i agree.
as a californian I give her the pass to hate on california
Lemon woman must be proud of her
I’m the opposite, I always say it’s hot or dry and people around me are like “humidity bro”
I just stfu now.
We have a whole city named after the chain, and still we don't get one
But also yeah, as a transplant, Californians are such fragile flowers when it comes to wet things.
I'm in Texas.. I was raised with shitty weather 💀
0:28 I'm from California and I've been asking myself the same question for many years.
Sb please tell me what a Culver is cause googling it made me more confused
It's a fast food chain that is mostly found in Midwestern US. It's similar food to what you would find in most fast food burger places, but they especially focus on fried or dairy products like frozen custard, cheese curds, butter burgers, etc .
And their food is usually decent quality with fresh ingredients.
@@VPCh. Thank you, google said a type of pigeon. Your explanation makes more sense.
She couldn't possibly live in Hell. She already said she didn't live in California.
She clearly meant Hell, Michigan
I don't mind Culvers but it's not something I need. Also, I agree with the California weather though the recent weather events in California would say otherwise
All those Culver's in FL and AZ must exist cuz of snow birds right? Kinda funny when you think about it.
...and then the calls the MidWest Hell and complains about it too.
Based Neri.
Absolutely based
Oh Texas girl... but she right tho, imagine living in Cali
I mean can we blame her. She has a point.
They built one in SoCal
My cousin had to sell his BMW just to be able to afford rent. Now he and 2 of my other cousins live with my aunt. Yea, the cost of living there is stupid. Not to mention dealing with dryness, wildfires, and earthquakes. Yea, life there is miserable.
My vtuber can't possibly be this based!
Yeah I wouldn't want to live anywhere that requires a poop patrol to clean up the rampant epidemic of human feces off the street either.
Believe me when i tell you, and to quote the VP, "do not come"
Im getting out of cali within the next few years. Making fun of the place is warranted
Yeah, when it comes to weather some of us are complete weenies here in SoCal 😅.
The rest of the country: I feel sorry for you.
California: I don't think about you at all.
Except for the millions of Californians fleeing the state every decade
*I don't think at all
They're sorry for us, but they love the tax dollars we pump into them like the welfare queens they really are.
Then why don't you make good on your threats and leave.
@ClokworkGremlin Because A: only a small minority actually want to leave, and B: were not dumb drama queens like the southern traitors who wanted to destroy their nation so they could continue making people into property.
as someone that was force to move to California as a young age over a decade ago, it is currently not very fun to live here
unless u live in central california or sum , u tweakin
@@kvmy8 Your grammar and lexicon just proves their point.
@@kvmy8central valley is literally the ugliest part of California💀
It's a joke unless you agree 🗿
As someone from California, it has only one season (Summer), so that's partly why Californians are like this.. probably. 😂
So sorry that you live in that hellhole
I mean... judging by the population changes in California... Californians don't wanna live in California either, so I feel like it's fair game to mock it.
Like, they have some of the best land on the continent and are still messing up living on it.
that's it, she's my EN kami-oshi
anyone who makes fun of California is based
Hmm NorCal may as well be a different state from SoCal experience wise. Being able to have proper Mexican food/ In n out at the beach year round and only needing to wear a light jacket one month out of the year helps justify the sunshine tax.
I live in California and decipt loving the weather the housing prices and taxes are hell
My mom's from California.
You have luck that no exist any EN holomember that born in California. Someone mocks Canada (Kronii is from Canada), and he can't tell his story again.
Can you blame her? I don't think 95% of the state of California wants to live in the state of California.
As a former Californian 6 months ago, i would've loved to stayed to live in there but finding another affordable place of living is unobtainable and had to go to a neighboring state. Just a lot of stuff wrong with it that our votes wont make much sense to get it out of the rut unless the people themselves make that difference.
So true. I'm a californian, and it sucks living here now. T.T
Former Californian, am glad we got out of there before the Governator and, even moreso, Newsom, got into office... The major cities have WAY too much political power.
can confirm, its ass here, your shit gets broken into so often
From someone who lived in California for over 20 years and was forced to move to Florida. If I had the chance, I would move back just for the job market if it wasn't for poor livability and so many bad decisions that ruin the state.
Miko wants to know nerissa location
She's a Midwesterner! Didn't expect that but cool!
As a proud Californian, I rebuttal with...In-N-Out.
I'm in SEA and I've had a Californian friend vehemently warn me about LA if I ever decided to go there. Is this warranted?
No. There's a lot of poverty stricken neighborhoods and there's a real estate bubble. That's the extent of very major issues, and they aren't very unique.
😢😢😢
every few days this based blessed demoness somehow finds a way to make me like her even more...so this is the power of demon magic