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  • @MoreAdamCouser
    @MoreAdamCouser  16 дней назад +8

    Live RIGHT NOW on Twitch www.twitch.tv/adamcouser

    • @benmccoy6417
      @benmccoy6417 16 дней назад

      You should look into the Irish American culture.

    • @Whoozerdaddy
      @Whoozerdaddy 15 дней назад

      This has to be an old video. The 2024 Military budget is just under $850 Billion.

    • @clemsonbloke
      @clemsonbloke 11 дней назад

      Just to let you know how things are big in the US, just the state of Texas is big enough to house three UK's, yes you could put the UK in Texas 3 times! That is how big Texas is and it's not the biggest state. Alaska is the biggest State in the US. The US is huge. A lot of people say Russia is bigger and landwise it is BUT a lot of their land is unusable , its permafrost and things like that. Also they polluted a lot of their land with nuclear accidents over the years. They had a lot of radiations accidents in the uninhabited places in Russia, pretty stupid if you think about it. Russia has less people than the US too. Russia is 143 million people but the US is 333 million people. This is just a few things, read up on the US, you might be surprised. Most Americans take it for granted all the things we have. In 248 years we've worked really hard to build the powerful country we have. Think about it, a small group of Brits went rogue and went against the Crown and built this country! British people should be very proud of America because you folks birthed us in the beginning. You spawned the richest and most powerful country on the planet. Thanks for you guys doing that. Lastly, a lot of Britons and Europeans talk about our homes, the size, the modernity, etc. You have to think of this. America is "The New World", that is literally what the New World Is because Britain, European, Asia, etc, etc is the old world. Think of this, our oldest buildings and things are just over 248 years old. Another thing about America and modernity is that we don't keep old things, like buildings. Sure we keep a few but most are razed after a time and we build "new", see there is that "new world" again! This is why Britain looks so old, you guys don't level shit down and start over the way we do. It's just a whole different paradigm of life and living. You seem like a nice guy and I have ALWAYS loved Britons, I had several who went to Uni with me here in South Carolina. I LOVE my British friends dearly, think of them as my family. Trust me, America has never forgot about Great Britain, yeah we lob insults at each other but we secretly love you guys, almost all Americans would feel that same way. We will always have your back. We hope you always have our back too! Thanks for your video, I'm going to subscribe! Later man! Holler anytime!
      -Kevin
      South Carolina, US

  • @Will_Fly_the_YouTube_Guy
    @Will_Fly_the_YouTube_Guy 16 дней назад +77

    “How many farts in America per day?” See, you’re asking the REAL questions, Adam.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 16 дней назад +57

    Canada is just a little larger than the United States but half of it is too cold to live in and around 1/3 of it is permafrost

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад +6

      And there rest of it has mosquitos the size of hummingbirds. And moose, lots and lots of moose.

    • @bigz5262
      @bigz5262 5 дней назад +1

      Their entire population is huddled up to the warmth of the US

  • @frankisfunny2007
    @frankisfunny2007 16 дней назад +72

    If you want the cultural, or just random topics, check out Lost In The Pond....
    His name is Lawrence, and his humor is like Ricky Gervais. He lived in Grimsby, England for the first half of his life, and lived in the US Midwest (Indianapolis, Indiana, and then Chicago, Illinois) in the other.
    By the way, Lawrance does allow reactors to react to his video.

    • @metalslinger
      @metalslinger 15 дней назад +4

      I concur. I like Lawrence's channel.

    • @kathysutton-zy8ww
      @kathysutton-zy8ww 15 дней назад +2

      Yes, you’ll want to react to Lawrence Brown’s video “How America Makes Britain Look Like a Tiny Village”. That one will answer your question about how many Irelands will fit in America.

    • @alaxbird4954
      @alaxbird4954 15 дней назад

      Anderson, IN actually

    • @JenniferKitchens123
      @JenniferKitchens123 11 дней назад

      I enjoy his videos

  • @InstrucTube
    @InstrucTube 16 дней назад +40

    If the numbers the internet is telling me are accurate, then you could fit a little under 700 Northern Irelands in the US.
    Also depends on how many farts per person on average, but the internet says it's likely about 15 average, which means around 5 billion farts a day.

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад

      To be fair, the EU probably produces as many farts per day.

  • @jameshunt9208
    @jameshunt9208 15 дней назад +12

    3:13
    Considering I live miles from the nearest town, the video only makes me feel bad for city people, not claustrophobic.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden 16 дней назад +20

    At 3:44, that's Greenland, which looks far larger than it actually is because the curved surface of the Earth has been converted to a flat map.

    • @caladbolg777
      @caladbolg777 14 дней назад +2

      It's still huge though. It's the same size as Mexico.

  • @wikkedspindl
    @wikkedspindl 16 дней назад +17

    Do a tour of your city or town. I'm sure the homes are different than in the US. Things to do and places to go. Different foods or favorite restaurants. Snacks, foods and such.

  • @MoreAdamCouser
    @MoreAdamCouser  16 дней назад +27

    love you guys!

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 16 дней назад +1

      Adam, Purchase Power Parity (PPP) means, purchase a bundle of goods & services with $100 in the USA. Now, take $100 and convert it to Yuan and try to buy the same bundle of goods and services in China proportional to the bundle in America. Is the bundle larger or smaller?? In China, it's 20% larger. Why does this happen? Isn't money just money? No, because certain currencies are in more demand around the world than other currencies. The US Dollar is in greatest demand because that's the safest place for the world to invest their money. Why? Well, historically, because we are very well defended, our economy is very strong, we have tons of natural resources, the political system is (supposedly) stable, and we have a lot of powerful allies. So that means, if I want to give somebody in possession of Chinese Yuan some dollars, they will have to give me a ton of Yuan at the global market rate or else I'll give my dollars to somebody else who will. So what this means is that if China's GDP measured in dollars is slightly behind America's GDP, then their GDP PPP will be substantially greater than America's GDP because after you convert their GDP in dollars to Yuan, those Yuan will go much further. What this means in effect is that China is producing more goods & services than USA, but per capita (per person) incomes in terms of PPP will be lower than America because their GDP PPP is being distributed across more than a billion people whereas America's population is less than a third of that.

  • @dylanross5510
    @dylanross5510 16 дней назад +14

    We were in Northern Ireland in 2018 and absolutely loved it. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. Says a lot for your country!

  • @williamlee588
    @williamlee588 16 дней назад +5

    There are just under 8 million Irish in Ireland... There are over 35 million Irish-Americans in the US.

  • @lottalotto691
    @lottalotto691 16 дней назад +15

    Not that it matters, just wanted to point out that there are about 8 - 9 million people in NYC. When he says there are 18 million people in new york city, he is actually reffering to the greater new york area, or the tri-state area. Which is actually includes two other states, New Jersey and Connecticut, hence "tri"-state. Still, half of that 18m people are in NYC, which is still a fkton.

  • @CruxusAshbourne
    @CruxusAshbourne 15 дней назад +6

    I live in North Carolina. North Carolina is larger than Switzerland.
    Switzerland is 3.1 times smaller at 41,277 sq km. North Carolina is roughly 126,161 sq km.

  • @AllFlimmits
    @AllFlimmits 15 дней назад +5

    6:58 you're right, the land masses of Great Britain and Ireland hold a very diverse set of accents but you also have more than a thousand years worth of time for those accents to develop and differentiate. The United States has been a country for less than 300 years which is a relatively short amount of time for the level of accent diversity present here. This is a phenomenon I don't think is really present in the UK or ireland, but I am of a a population of unknown number of people in the United States who do not have the accent associated with the region they come from. I can almost guarantee you that anyone who grew up in Dublin will speak like a Dubliner and anyone who grew up in Liverpool is going to speak scouse, but I having lived 25 years in Northwest Georgia do not naturally speak with a Southern accent, the only time I ever do it is essentially code switching when I speak to someone above a certain age.

  • @Charlee1776
    @Charlee1776 13 дней назад +3

    That offer to answer our questions is a loaded one. I could come up with a million! I think a good place to start is, what is the one thing/place that you consider a MUST show to anyone visiting Northern Ireland? Or I could let you have a top 5 if it's too hard to pick 1😄

  • @danbaker300
    @danbaker300 14 дней назад +3

    Since you asked: you could almost fit 700 Northern Irelands in the US. Not quite, but close. Northern Ireland is about the size of Connecticut (the third-smallest state). There are 11 states larger than the entire UK.
    Canada is huge, but a lot of it is almost-uninhabitable tundra. The northern three territories alone are as big as the 7 largest countries in Europe combined ... with a combined population that's less than half of the city of Belfast.

  • @marieprince1454
    @marieprince1454 16 дней назад +5

    Also born and raised in Northern New York, the st Lawrence River was the only thing separating 2 countries.

    • @ElyonDominus
      @ElyonDominus 15 дней назад +2

      The bulk of the US - Canada border is an empty expanse carving forests into two. Some places it's just a wooden post on the ground and people living within speaking distance of the other country. Not shouting / yelling distance - speaking.

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад +1

      I grew up in Vermont. You go to Derby, the easiest way to go to Canada is go out the north door of the town library and into Sherbrook in Quebec. Used to be easy- call for a pizza to go, cross the street, get your pizza in another country. Now you need a passport- the Mounties get hysterical if you bring a pocket knife north, and the Customs guys won't let take a salad south.

  • @joshuaking34
    @joshuaking34 16 дней назад +7

    "Now that's a lot of fartin." Adam Couser, 2024.

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell 13 дней назад +1

    My grandparents were from Northern Ireland, I loved to listen to their stories and descriptions of their homeland, now I get to listen to your reaction to my homeland, thank you for these truly enjoyable videos.

  • @backforblood3421
    @backforblood3421 15 дней назад +3

    Yes. Canada is larger in total land area, but they all live on the border.

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque 16 дней назад +9

    recent announcement was that the U.S. has just over 1,200 KNOWN military bases around the world....

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад +4

      "Bases" includes places where we have less than fifty troops and some State Department and intel types camped out in a corner of a friendly country's largest air base. Thats a dozen airplane mechanics, some commo guys, a medic or two, and some admin staff. Or trainers, trying to teach the host country's NCOs and officers how to not be useless, or teaching technical troops like those mechanics I mentioned. 50 year old Hueys and M113s (not a tank, it's a box truck with tracks and armour you can put a fire axe through) don't fix themselves. Nothing to get hysterical about. At least we're honest- the Chinese do the same thing, they just deny it.

  • @connorredshaw5650
    @connorredshaw5650 16 дней назад +7

    I'm planning on going to visit one of my younger sisters and her wife in October they live in missouri.
    It will be my first time travelling to the USA I'm so excited. 😊

    • @benning138
      @benning138 16 дней назад

      Lol! I live in Arnold, Mo. I would say that Missouri is a decent place to visit. Not a good place to live. I highly recommend visiting Branson, Mo. It's a very beautiful place to see.

    • @connorredshaw5650
      @connorredshaw5650 16 дней назад +1

      @benning138
      I'm planning on staying in America for 2 weeks. I'll try and add that to my list of places to visit.

    • @archersfriend5900
      @archersfriend5900 16 дней назад +1

      Missouri is awesome! You get mountains and lakes or prairies and crops.

  • @joshuadenoyer3738
    @joshuadenoyer3738 15 дней назад +4

    What is the relationship like between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland? As an American I am just curious what that dynamic is like given the long, complicated history.

    • @MoreAdamCouser
      @MoreAdamCouser  15 дней назад +4

      It’s absolutely fine, any one who still holds anger is a sad, sad person.

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque 16 дней назад +7

    the current budget for the U.S. military was just announced at $849.8 BILLION for 2024

    • @bobprivate8575
      @bobprivate8575 15 дней назад +1

      There's also some variance based on how exactly you classify expenses. Tens of billions gets allocated annually to the US Army Corps of Engineers to maintain navigable waterways. Some will deduct this amount from the military budget, since it's an infrastructure expense. Is the US Coast Guard military or not? Technically they are, and have served actively in times of war, but most of the duties they perform are of a civilian nature.

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад +2

      Of which a not inconsiderable chunk is veterans benefits. And DARPA funding for pure science research, like how to make sea water drinkable at a sustainable price point. Most of the funding for the Ebola vaccine research is DARPA to, not the CDC. All maintenance of the GPS system is part of that. Property taxes paid to local and state government for military facilities ranging from recruiter's offices to traning ranges bigger than some states. Every time the Air Force flies in disaster relief, the air time, maintance and usually the cargo are all DOD money. So lets not get our ovaries in a bunch, ok?

    • @kiaayo33
      @kiaayo33 15 дней назад

      It's crazy that China spends the same amount of money just to keep their citizens in line and on a leash, makes sense why Asian immigrant numbers have 10x+ in the last couple of years!

  • @JiggyMagpie
    @JiggyMagpie 16 дней назад +4

    I actually do have a question about Northern Ireland. US citizen here. I’m from North Carolina (Charlotte). It’s been years since I’ve been to Northern Ireland. Not to bring up the troubles or start anything, but do they still have the fences and walls separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods?

    • @bevinboulder5039
      @bevinboulder5039 15 дней назад +2

      The last I saw they do, but I will bow to Adam's superior knowledge if he responds.

    • @aura81295
      @aura81295 15 дней назад +2

      Never been to any part of Ireland (although considered it at one point until traveling abroad became so complicated, and I got lazier/more content to stay put). However, I have wondered the same. Seems a bit like the Mason-Dixon line here in the U.S. (also from NC - howdy neighbor @JiggyMagpie👋).

    • @ThomasKidd-ij6sh
      @ThomasKidd-ij6sh 15 дней назад +4

      Belfast born and raised guy here there are still "peace walls" in some places I have one out behind my house because I live on an interface

    • @bevinboulder5039
      @bevinboulder5039 15 дней назад +4

      @@ThomasKidd-ij6shThanks for the confirmation!

  • @mdizzogg99
    @mdizzogg99 15 дней назад +2

    Love it in the U.S. man, If you ever move here I'd choose the south. Friendly people and depending on where you live it's not very crowded.

  • @george217
    @george217 16 дней назад +4

    The NYC Metropolitan Area has 10 times the population of Northern Ireland...

  • @dgp397
    @dgp397 15 дней назад +3

    There were 100,000 farts reported in the USA last year, but many people are not honest when filling out the Fart-Form

    • @tenchraven
      @tenchraven 15 дней назад +2

      I built my own fartgun, the Feds have no paperwork on it.

  • @user-up3ux9jx7c
    @user-up3ux9jx7c 16 дней назад +4

    Adam, I have a question. Will Northern Ireland and the south ever reunite into one nation? I’ve read a lot of Irish history but that question has lingered for years. Thank you, fantastic reaction as usual. - Greg

    • @sdrawkcabUK
      @sdrawkcabUK 16 дней назад +1

      The 1998 agreement that ended the fighting was, basically that they can vote on this whenever they like. So when Irish Catholic/nationalists get a majority (which recently occurred) their parties will push for a referendum.
      Reality is it will be an extremely close and contentious vote a la Brexit or Trump/biden which risks sparking renewed violence. If the vote is for a United Ireland, there will still be a large minority in the region bitterly opposed to it who will seek to sabotage it. Mainland British ppl would not be opposed but would be a bad look pulling out amidst civil strife and violence. For this reason many ppl in the republic are apprehensive about it as well.
      Anyway that’s my mainland British view for what it’s worth.

    • @user-up3ux9jx7c
      @user-up3ux9jx7c 16 дней назад +2

      @@sdrawkcabUKThank you for the detailed answer, I know from history it is a complicated and emotional issue; I just didn’t know how things were today and looked for the future.

  • @kalebbort9246
    @kalebbort9246 16 дней назад +3

    Im a new subscriber and I love the tornado videos. Been looking through your channel and love them. Thanks

  • @HalfUnder
    @HalfUnder 15 дней назад +2

    Let me put it this way, you could cross into Texas from Louisiana, stay on I-10 and 12 hours later you'd almost be out of Texas. Almost. lol.

  • @mslisadianemorse
    @mslisadianemorse 8 дней назад

    No claustrophobic feels here! I have 10 acres with my nearest neighbors half a mile and 3/4 mile away. Takes 15-20 minutes to get to a gas station, and 25 minutes to grocery store. 😊

  • @daleb1279
    @daleb1279 16 дней назад +2

    If Wikipedia is believed on sizes, then the United States is about 686 times the size of Northern Ireland. All of what is considered the continent of Europe is roughly the same size as the United States.

  • @jdot3345
    @jdot3345 2 дня назад

    Canada is larger than the US but has less residents in their entire country than California has on its own. As for farts, I don’t know about humans, but living in Central California where there are 3 cows per every 1 human, the amount of cow methane is INSANE!! We literally RUN to get inside our cars/homes/jobs during the winter months (especially if it’s foggy) just so we don’t have to smell the air outside. FYI, I live in a city with just under 100k residents, but I’m also sandwiched between 2 major cities with over 1 million residents each, as well as a ton of smaller cities sprinkled along the way & yet, we somehow still have more cows than people!!

  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI 15 дней назад +1

    You should check out Lawrence from Lost in the Pond comparing the US to the UK. He mentions Northern Ireland several times.

  • @aliciajames8038
    @aliciajames8038 13 дней назад +1

    I think you missed that NYC has 8 million people the 18 million population was for the state of New York but I think this video is old because google says the New York state population as of 2022 is a little over 19 million!

  • @tejida815
    @tejida815 15 дней назад

    I had an ulcer that perforated and had to leave work in an ambulance. Luckily, healthcare was in my union contract and everything was covered.

  • @pinkonesie
    @pinkonesie 15 дней назад +1

    Oh, anything about Northern Ireland. I'd be completely fascinated. Walk down the road with your camera and talk about the things you see.

  • @snakepliska837
    @snakepliska837 15 дней назад +2

    "can you imagine how many farts per day in America?"
    I try not to. The majority of American farts are from cows, I imagine.

    • @kisili7319
      @kisili7319 14 дней назад +1

      And dogs. My Pug had quite a number of farts a day.

    • @craigmarr7986
      @craigmarr7986 8 дней назад

      You get 0 farts from cows, because a cow can't fart, because of their 4 part stomach.

    • @snakepliska837
      @snakepliska837 8 дней назад

      @@craigmarr7986 4 stomachs must mean 4 butts, and therefore; 8 times more farts.

    • @craigmarr7986
      @craigmarr7986 8 дней назад

      @@snakepliska837 You are not very smart, are you.

    • @snakepliska837
      @snakepliska837 8 дней назад

      @@craigmarr7986 I believe you're the one who doesn't understand satire, and aside from that... cows actually flatulate from both ends (MORESO through the mouth) so I wouldn't go around talking about "smart," if I were you.
      Edit: I chose not to address your punctuation or sentence structure, because I assume you're still in school. 👍Study hard!

  • @richardcarson7094
    @richardcarson7094 6 дней назад

    Here's some perspective for you. I live in the U.S. State of South Carolina which is the 40th largest state. Ireland would fit comfortably within South Carolina. Our state is one of the fastest growing in population with about 100k more than Ireland.

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque 16 дней назад +3

    Texas by itself would be the 40th largest country in the world if it became a separate country... (and it's GDP would rank very high in the world also)

    • @ethanashley2141
      @ethanashley2141 10 дней назад

      i think it’s GDP would be 6th or 5th internationally.

  • @susanworkman529
    @susanworkman529 16 дней назад +1

    Canada is larger in land mass. Most Canadians live in the lower portion of Canada closer to the U.S/Canadian border. The northern part of Canada is mostly uninhabited.
    No,.not Iceland, its Greenland. Iceland is a much smaller island country near Greenland. (Pres. Trump tried to buy Greenland. How do you buy a country? 😂)

  • @seraph6758
    @seraph6758 15 дней назад

    Yeah! What are the "moors" like on a foggy full moon? Sounds cool to camp in the countryside there lol

  • @nikkis7375
    @nikkis7375 9 дней назад

    I love living in a small town with only 2,000 other people lol. I like driving without seeing any other people on the road 😂

  • @-Luna-tic.exe-
    @-Luna-tic.exe- 14 дней назад

    The dallas fort worth metroplex 9,286
    It is just shy if being 1/3rd the size of Ireland (32,595 square miles)

  • @TheBulletTrain
    @TheBulletTrain 16 дней назад

    According to Google:
    Northern Ireland is 5,456 Sq Miles
    USA is 3,809,525 Sq Miles
    That means 698.227 Northern Irelands could fit inside of the United States
    The video however said that the United States is 5,680,000 Sq Miles. I cannot find anywhere online to support that number, but assuming they are correct then you could fit 1041.06 Northern Irelands in the USA.

  • @pooftiger
    @pooftiger 13 дней назад +1

    We have lakes you could float Britain in.

  • @Adiscretefirm
    @Adiscretefirm 15 дней назад +1

    As the Fat Electrician said "this is America, we don't make sense, we make dollars"

  • @bnotapplicable7000
    @bnotapplicable7000 15 дней назад +1

    Correction: EVERYTHING is bigger in the USA; EVERYTHING in the USA is bigger in TX. Lesson here - it's bigger here!

  • @gardenofsn5955
    @gardenofsn5955 9 дней назад

    So what the narrator means by "Chinese citizens have more purchasing power" is that the wages to cost of living ratio is closer than it is here in the US. A large portion of our country is living paycheck to paycheck and worried about food and shelter. Right now, it feels like only the rich are able to buy anything more substantial than a phone (and I can't afford that...)

  • @hollyhagelin2451
    @hollyhagelin2451 15 дней назад +1

    I Googled it.
    Northern Ireland would fit into the US 696 times. . . . I live in Maryland & it would hold 2 1/2 Northern Ireland.

  • @DustinRNewton
    @DustinRNewton 11 дней назад

    Fun fact: England is roughly the same size as the US state of Alabama, the 30th largest US state.

  • @itsiJonesy
    @itsiJonesy 15 дней назад +1

    The U.S is about 140 times bigger than the entirety of Ireland from what I have gathered.. sooo the size compared to just Northern Ireland is gonna be even bigger!

  • @mastersloan
    @mastersloan 16 дней назад +1

    Dang I'm here early. Love the new videos bro keep it up! Love the sub boost 💪

  • @rkennedy6314
    @rkennedy6314 14 дней назад

    Canada is huge, but mostly uninhabited. More than 50% of Canada's population live around the great lakes (for farmlands) and within 150 miles of the US border

  • @Catiko
    @Catiko 13 дней назад

    you could fit around ~698.22 of northern ireland in the united states (the us is around 3.8 million square miles, while northern ireland is around 5k square miles)

  • @benning138
    @benning138 16 дней назад

    Yes, have you ever seen Nessie??? Lol! 😂😅

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 16 дней назад

      If he travels to Scotland he might.

    • @benning138
      @benning138 16 дней назад

      Bro, you do realize that northern Ireland is a short boat trip to Scotland right??? I'm pretty confident that he's traveled there. 🤫🤫🤫

  • @hudsonball4702
    @hudsonball4702 15 дней назад +1

    The average person gives of 5-15 farts per day, so lets go with 10. Given there are currently 327,000,000 people in the US that would be roughly 3,270,000,000 on average a day of farts in the US alone. And people want to complain about Cow farts!

  • @thepimpedlink9578
    @thepimpedlink9578 15 дней назад

    “Only 8 accents” just about every state has its own accent

  • @catherinesearles1194
    @catherinesearles1194 15 дней назад

    I live across the river from nyc...there's always people everywhere

  • @starparodier91
    @starparodier91 16 дней назад

    3:06 I lived in the middle of Tokyo for 6 years… never bothered me even though I grew up in the suburbs of Colorado 😂

  • @bruss529
    @bruss529 12 дней назад

    Well when you give up the friggin beans on toast you might not worry about the farts so much!

  • @bbbartolo
    @bbbartolo 12 дней назад

    An acquaintance from Northern Ireland says no one really expects her country will ever become united with Ireland itself. Is this the general sentiment? We've been listening to too many old folk songs, maybe.

  • @tinahairston6383
    @tinahairston6383 15 дней назад

    Purchasing power means that you can get more for less money when shopping. Example. $1 US is equaled to just over 7 Chinese Yuan Renminbi.
    Most of Canada is uninhabited/uninhabitable wilderness though.
    We have more dialects in some states than most countries. In North Carolina, there are 5 specific regional dialects alone. You should totally check out a video series about dialects in the US from Wired - Accent Expert gives a tour of US Accents parts 1, 2, & 3.

  • @jacobs2162
    @jacobs2162 15 дней назад

    The military budget for the USA is now over $800 billion

  • @seantodd8875
    @seantodd8875 15 дней назад

    Does that mean that Adam is the Star of County Down? :)

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 16 дней назад +1

    Hey Adam Couser, I hope you come to USA soon so you can go visit Walmart in your pajamas! LOL! You would fit right in here in the USA!

  • @michelecox5241
    @michelecox5241 16 дней назад +1

    You kill me with the shitaki mushrooms... 😂😅❤ yes. I would like to know if it is really that green? I live in New Mexico, which gets green after a rain and is beautiful in it own way, but I love the green.

    • @cheriejones328
      @cheriejones328 12 дней назад

      I'm in Albuquerque and the only green I see is in the Bosque. 😊

  • @user-ue7jw2bu4u
    @user-ue7jw2bu4u 7 дней назад

    Population of Ireland, just over 4 million. Population of New York City? Just over 8 million

  • @rkennedy6314
    @rkennedy6314 14 дней назад

    we're probably related. LOL, but seriously! We have a large Irish immigrant population. Have you seen Dave Nihill's comedy bit? He's Irish and talks about the Immigration process, and differences in US & Irish life

  • @allrealtexan5222
    @allrealtexan5222 16 дней назад

    And I’m from Texas! 😁 love takin a 4 hr drive and not even get close to leaving the state!!

  • @dianecomly6132
    @dianecomly6132 9 дней назад

    I'd love to see a vlog of your town. And of a pub.

  • @mattkevlarlarock5469
    @mattkevlarlarock5469 9 дней назад

    We have a lot of people, but if you drive through the middle of it, there are vast stretches of absolutely nothing. It looks like an old Western. lol.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 15 дней назад

    Surprisingly my grandparents immigrated to Canada then to the U.S. a very short transition one set from Ireland and one set a mix from Spain and England. Their children married and they all immigrated. I have cousins in 5 countries. I myself have been to 73 countries thanks to the U.S. Military.

  • @denniss5505
    @denniss5505 11 дней назад

    I asked Siri and got the continental US(lower 48 states) is 572 times larger than Northern Ireland… now you know. Cheers

  • @linsees
    @linsees 6 дней назад

    I am one of the 18.6 million people in the NYC area. 🤣 It's a lot of farts, I am sure.

  • @user-ue7jw2bu4u
    @user-ue7jw2bu4u 7 дней назад

    You can fit all of England in Texas! With room left over to drive 5-6 hours lol

  • @jimwise4307
    @jimwise4307 16 дней назад +1

    You could fit about 696 Northern Irelands into the United States. If that means 696 little daddies, I am all for it.

  • @LexyThomas134
    @LexyThomas134 10 дней назад

    Before moving to the US, we could drive for an hour and drive through multiple countries. In America you can drive for an hour and still be in the same city lol

  • @Yugioh420
    @Yugioh420 8 дней назад

    In the coming years I'm hoping to travel more on vacations. Hopefully one day I'll be able to visit Ireland, what would you say is, a the best way to see it? Like a cruise, resort, AirBnb and trying to explore? Any must does or sees or things to try?

  • @ScribbleScrabbless
    @ScribbleScrabbless 16 дней назад +1

    6:28 I paid $28,000 for an ambulance ride 😅

  • @KR-yq5ce
    @KR-yq5ce 15 дней назад

    Here you go. More people of Irish ancestry live in America than all of Ireland

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark 15 дней назад

    You can fit almost 698 Northern Irelands into the US. 🤣

  • @jonadabtheunsightly
    @jonadabtheunsightly 15 дней назад

    "What does that mean?"
    Nothing. GDP PPP means nothing unless it's per-capita. Nominal GDP is a measure of a country's global economic impact; per-capita GDP by purchasing power parity is a proxy for standard of living; but a country's total GDP by purchasing power parity, is neither of these things and doesn't really mean anything at all.
    (Also, the video is assuming that the Chinese government's figures are in some way connected to reality. That isn't how it works over there. As a regional government official in China, you report what the central government *tells* you to report, or else you get purged; the local government officials likewise report what the regional officials tell them to report, and the factories and whatnot report the production level and income that the local government officials tell them to report. Anybody who tries to sound the alarm that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes, gets arrested for "spreading rumors" or "disrupting social harmony" or "colluding with foreign forces". China always has a "5-year plan" for their economy; every five years, they make a new five-year plan, which generally calls for somewhere around 5-7% GDP growth every year. The figures that are reported after the fact, are always pretty close to what the plan called for, so *officially* the PROC never has a recession. Which isn't actually possible: in the real world if you go more than about ten years without a recession you end up with an unsustainable bubble, which inevitably must at some point pop or deflate. But when nobody is allowed to publish anything you don't centrally approve, you can just lie about it, et voila, no recessions. Even in 2020, they reported 2.2% GDP growth over the previous year. After a few decades of this sort of reporting, nobody has a very good idea what exactly the Chinese GDP actually looks like, but we're pretty sure it does NOT closely resemble the official numbers. Clearly there *has* been some meaningful economic activity going on, because the government collects enough in taxes and bribes to allow them to throw a lot of money around in their various global influence operations. So there *is* a meaningful economy in China, and it *has* grown a lot since the seventies. But there's no way to know exactly how big it is; surely not as big as the CCP claims.)

  • @gr8handsftl
    @gr8handsftl 15 дней назад

    You can fit 116.87 Ireland's inside of the USA

  • @tandcsmommie1
    @tandcsmommie1 9 дней назад

    Love to know: you live around historic places, monuments and such- what are the hidden jewels I should look for when I travel next year?

  • @josephromance3908
    @josephromance3908 15 дней назад

    About 700 Northern Irelands in the US.

  • @darlamonroe6726
    @darlamonroe6726 10 дней назад

    The thumbnail for this video is missing the upper peninsula of Michigan.

  • @neckbonejaw
    @neckbonejaw 8 дней назад

    I'm almost 100% Irish Adam. Got a little German and Scottish in me. Would it be worth it to visit Ireland to see where my family migrated from. I'm 3rd generation American.

  • @Dante1920
    @Dante1920 9 дней назад

    The population of the U.S is around 330,000,000, on average, a human farts 15 times a day.
    Which means there would be roughly 4,950,000,000 farts in the U.S per day.
    Given our diet over here, that number is probably substantially higher😂

  • @ZartanDread
    @ZartanDread 15 дней назад

    Health Care varies so much with most of it depending on your career. I am lucky in that my wife has much better insurance and even after a lengthy hospital stay, transportation to another hospital and emergency surgery we paid way less than average.

  • @jillonair
    @jillonair 15 дней назад

    We're obviously going to need a fart pie chart now.

  • @annfrost3323
    @annfrost3323 16 дней назад

    Since you asked, what is the population of Ireland?
    Because,
    in the US,
    there are
    31 million of Irish ancestry.

  • @josephromance3908
    @josephromance3908 15 дней назад +1

    Given what you now know about the US -- what do you think would surprise an American about Northern Ireland?

  • @lieutenantdiamond5601
    @lieutenantdiamond5601 9 дней назад

    The US can fit just above 698 Northern Irelands within it's territory

  • @Hat_Uncle
    @Hat_Uncle 14 дней назад

    Canada is larger, but it's meager 39 million population is mostly in the lower 1/8th of the country. "Most" of Canada is like "most" of Russia, uninhabitable.
    ... as compared to 334 million citizens, 48 million immigrants, and 18 million illegals (400 million give or take a few) that live pretty evenly distributed once you take cities out of the equation.
    (The data used in the video was the 2018 census data, way out of date. Especially for illegals, we've gotten at least 11 million in two years based on Border Patrol reports.)
    BTW, the current average health care cost is $13.5k per person in the USA, so that would be $5.4 TRILLION a year, or stated another way, 86% of the government's entire budget.
    (answering a previous videos question on why we do it the way we do.)
    If you want to see how bad the system other countries use would "work" here, you just have to look at the VA. (Veteran's Administration)
    There are 9.2 million vets treated by them annually. Many people die waiting on treatment there, the bureaucracy is just too large to be effective.
    People, normal citizens who pay attention, know this and that's why we fight going to that type of system.

  • @coleensakamoto6844
    @coleensakamoto6844 15 дней назад

    Wondering....Do you identify more as British, Irish or both? Would LOVE to see you take us on tours of Northern Ireland. Cities & countryside. Would love to meet more of it's people. Maybe you could get interviews with Kenneth Branagh or Jamie Dornan? Grin. Joking aside, this is a serious request.

  • @Shadows653
    @Shadows653 4 дня назад

    4:07 bro 😂 what you looking at you thought it was the US huh. Jk man love the content keep on keeping on bro

  • @edeneaston5181
    @edeneaston5181 15 дней назад

    California has more people than the entire country of Canada.

  • @JustMe-dc6ks
    @JustMe-dc6ks 15 дней назад

    Alaska and Hawaii definitely not to scale in the thumbnail.