The German "Wasserschein" actually translates to "water boar/water pig/water swine" Seems pretty understable if i see a capibara, gaint water rat would also be understandable
@@ubblebungus A turtle? It's a shieldtoad. An ambulance? It's a sickcar. A hospital? A sickhouse. One of my favorite is the word for "lightbulb", which is basically "glowpear". Like, even English is straightforward here, but the German looked at it and were like "Lightbulb? Nah, that's boring, we'll call it a glowpear." (For those wondering, the German words, in order, are : Schildkröte, Krankenwagen, Krankenhaus, Glühbirne)
I'm not a Greek, but when students in my Physics class back in HS used to write "Omega" as stylized W, and "Epsilon" as stylized E, my Teacher actually used to freak out... She used to say, why would you use these variables in a middle of a sentence... P.S.:- For those who don't know, many Greek Alphabets are used to denote many variables and coefficients in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics!
Im swedish and pineabpple works just fine on a pizza. And if an italian die every time I eat that just know we have ketchup on pasta to. So I have single handedly killed about 2k of your population.
So aneurysms are linked to beign too stupid to realize this is how English uses EVERY letter in Latin alphabet, all day everyday. As they move towards using emoji like Chinese Hanji, because even their own broken system is not simple enough to learn in US education. tbh might just be Darwinian.
5:58 that classic Mahabharata scene of bhishma walking not on shortest path is the last thing expect to watch at this channel. Now I can die peacefully
1:30 as a chess player, i can confirm that we do this, but we also name it after weird things. the next opening will be the nazi-fried-liver-hippo opening
11:19 fun fact the English letter f is originated as a accent Greek letter also this German character looks similar as the Greek letter of beta (β) also ( I'm not gonna talk about the final image of the video cuz i in fact found it funny as a Greek) anyway the Greek w is (ς) in a Greek keyboard tho there's not Greek simple for the letter w that's all thanks for anyone who reads it I will try and ask any questions also sorry if I misspelled anything my first language is not English (but I'm good at it) is Greek so thanks again.
Just a little bit of extra info, ß is actually not related to β at all. It's a combination of ðe now extinct long s (ſ) and an outdated version of ðe letter z.
10:40 camels do swim out to islands to eat vegetation on them, so theres a chance a shark has seen a camel. It's the same-ish thing with moose they swim out to graze on aquatic grasses and sometimes get eaten by orcas.
6:30 Witches weren't really church policy, rather folk belief due to insecurity after the reformation. Also, the Inquisition had nothing to do with it.
I think the BC thing may have you confused. The numbers go down the closer you get to the year 1. So the image was of man immediately after clothes were invented.
1:07 Every move a chess mf has named after a random place: Aachen Gambit of the Nimzowitsch Defense, Abbazia Defense of the King's Gambit, American Gambit of the Dutch Defense, Adelaide Counter-Gambit of the King's Gambit, Amsterdam Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Arkhangelsk Defense (or Archangel Defense) of the Ruy Lopez, Argentine Gambit of the Baltic Defense, Argentine Variation of the Cambridge Springs Defense, Armenian Variation of the French Defence, Australian Gambit of the King's Gambit, Austrian Attack in the Pirc Defense, Austrian Defense of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Baltic Defense, Baltic Opening (or Dunst Opening), Basque Gambit of the Ruy Lopez, Basque Opening, Battambang Opening, Bavarian Gambit, Belgrade Gambit, Benelux Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Beverwijk Variation of the Ruy Lopez (Berlin Variation), Birmingham Defence (more commonly as the St. George Defence):, Birmingham Gambit, Brazilian Defense, Bremen Variation of the English Opening, Breslau Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Brooklyn Defense of the Alekhine's Defence, Brussels Gambit of the Sicilian Defence, Budapest Gambit, Bulgarian Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Calabrian Countergambit of the Bishop's Opening, Cambridge Gambit of the Alekhine's Defence, Cambridge Springs Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Carlsbad Variation of the Slav Defense, Catalan Opening, Chelyabinsk Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Chicago Gambit (or Irish Gambit), Chicago Defense to the Smith-Morra Gambit against the Sicilian Defence, Chinese Variation of the Pirc Defense, Chinese Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Clarendon Court Variation of the Benoni Defense, Cologne Gambit of the Ware Opening, Colorado Defense of the Nimzowitsch Defense, Copenhagen Defense of the Danish Gambit, Cracow Variation of the Italian Game, Czech Defence The term used by Siegbert Tarrasch for the Slav Defense,, Czech Defence (Pribyl System) of the Pirc Defence, Czech Variation Slav Defense, Czech Defence of the Polish opening, Czech Variation of the Benoni Defense, Czech-Indian Variation of the Indian Game, Czech Variation of the Old Indian Defence, Danish Gambit, Danube Gambit, Dresden Opening, Duisburg Gambit of the QGD, Dutch Defense, Dutch Variation of the Slav Defense, Edinburgh Variation of the Caro-Kann Defence, English Attack of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, English Defense, English Opening, Finnish Variation of the Caro-Kann Defence, Florentine Gambit of the King's Indian Defence, Fort Knox Variation of the French Defence, Franco-Benoni, Frankfurt Variation of the French Defence, French Defence, Genoa Opening (known as Grob's Attack):, Gent Gambit of the Amar Opening (Paris), German Defense of the Polish Sokolsky Opening, Glasgow Kiss Variation of the Slav Defense, Gothenburg Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, Greek Defense (or Owen's Defense), Guatemala Defence of Owen's Defence, Hastings Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Hungarian Defense, Hungarian Opening (or Benko's Opening), Hungarian Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Icelandic Gambit, Indian Defenses: a complex of chess openings beginning, Inverted Hungarian Opening, Irish Gambit (or Chicago Gambit), Israeli Gambit (or Halasz Gambit), Italian Gambit, Italian Game, Jalalabad Defense, Kentucky Opening, Kiel Variation of the Scandinavian Defense, Leipzig Gambit (or Müller-Schulze Gambit), Lemberger Gambit (Lviv Gambit), Latvian Gambit, Leningrad Variation of the Dutch Defense, Lisbon Gambit, Lithuanian Variation of the Mikėnas Defense, Lodz Variation of the Tarrasch Defense, London System, a set of related chess openings characterized by, Maltese Falcon Attack (or Gibbins-Wiedehagen Gambit), Manhattan Gambit of the Dutch Defense, Manhattan Variation of the QGD (also called the Westphalia Defense), Mannheim Variation of the QGA, Mar del Plata Variation of the King's Indian Defence, Margate Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Marienbad Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Massachusetts Defense of the Caro-Kann Defence, Mediterranean Defense, Meran Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Mexican Defense, Miami Variation of the Italian Gambit, Montevideo Defense, Modern Archangel Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Moscow Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Moscow Variation of the Sicilian Defence, New Castle Gambit of the (French Defense Tarrasch variation), Nordic Gambit, North Sea Variation of the Modern Defense, Norwegian Defense, Norwegian Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Norwegian Gambit, Nottingham Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Novosibirsk Variation of the Dunst Opening, Novosibirsk Variation of the Sicilian Defense, Nuremberg Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Oxford Gambit of the Four Knights Game, Oxford Variation of the Vienna Game, Paris Defence (or Semi-Italian Opening), Paris Gambit, Paris Opening (or Amar Opening), Peruvian Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Podebrady Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Polish Defense, Polish Gambit, Polish Opening (or Orangutan), Portuguese Gambit of the Scandinavian Defense, Portuguese Opening, Prague Variation of the Tarrasch Defense, Prussian Game (or Two Knights Defense), Riga Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Rio de Janeiro Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Romanian Opening (or Dunst Opening), Russian Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Russian Game (or Petrov's Defense), San Francisco Gambit of the Sicilian Defence, Saragossa Opening, Scandinavian Defense, Scheveningen Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Scotch Four Knights Game, Scotch Gambit, Scotch Game, Semi-Slav Defense, Semmering Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Seville Variation of the Grünfeld Defence, Siberian Attack of the Indian Defence, Siberian Trap in the Smith-Morra Gambit against the Sicilian Defence, Sicilian Defence, Slav Defense, Spanish Game (or Ruy Lopez), Stockholm Variation of the Grünfeld Defence, St. Petersburg Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Swedish Variation of the QGD, Tarrasch Defense, Swiss Gambit of the Bird's Opening, Swiss Variation of the French Defence, Tashkent Attack of the King's Gambit, Tübingen Gambit of the Dunst Opening, Ukrainian Variation of the Old Indian Defense, Valencia Opening (or Mieses Opening), Venezolana Variation of the Mieses Opening, Venice Attack of the Sicilian Defence, Venice Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Vienna Game, Vienna Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Vinohrady Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Volga Gambit, Voronezh Variation of the Alekhine's Defence, Warsaw Variation of the Dutch Defense, Westphalia Defense in the Queen's Gambit Declined: An alternative name for the Manhattan Variation,, Wiesbaden Variation of the Slav Defense, Wilkes-Barre Variation of the Two Knights Defense, Yerevan System of the Sicilian Defence, Yugoslav Attack in the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Defense (or Pirc Defense), Yugoslav Variation of the King's Indian Defence, Yugoslav Variation of the Benko Gambit, Zagreb Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, Zaire Defense of the Queen's Knight Defense, Zurich Gambit, Zurich Variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense Edit: this took me a long time
Greeks and Cyrillic users shaking hands because people keep using their letters as fonts or stylized letters for the Latin alphabet Which is ironic when you consider that the Latin alphabet comes from the Greek alphabet in the first place
3:48 Bagdad, Arizona, used to have a big mural on the side of its high school. The team was called the Sultans and it might still be but the mural is no longer there. It looked similar to the one in the video.
4:59 Well drew McDonald’s does make their chicken nuggets in 4 specific shapes the boot, the bell, the ball and the Bow tie they do this so each nugget has a consistent cooking time for health and safety reasons
8:42 Not what it means. This is. Captain's daughter: A cat o' nine tails, a whip with several lashes used to administer martial punishment for grievous errors aboard ships.
11:01 as a Greek I can confirm I get annoyed when people mess around with Greek letters. And also that people pronounce "π" like "pie" when in greek it is pronounced "pee"
the fun part is when someone writes something with mixed in non latin alphabets just of what it looks closed to the latin alphabet and you try to say whats actually written
Quick explanation of the green bay Packers name, they were originally the green bay acme meat Packers, named for a local company. It got shortened almost immediately.
0:10 bruh im italian and thats not true at all, i do it all the times. whats wrong with ppl who make fake miths about italian cultures? we litterally do/behave like any nation, the only thing you shouldnt do is asking for pineapple pizza in any place below Rome
a friend of my moms mom die 5 weeks ago of an aneurysm because of the earthquake in turkey stress bc they had to flee to germany for days without sleep,she was in her 80s
The other day I was on my phone really tired, and I woke up with a document full of 202,000 Botswana flag emojis
A fellow Botswana nationalist, I see
That’s either a nightmare or a dream come true
🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
Why did you count those?😳
The document has 1/10 as much flags as Botswana's population
Me being Greek and seeing Drews regular thumbnails: Cool
Me being Greek and seeing Drews thumbnails with Greece: OH MY GOD
me too
ωοω Thats Teleio
@@christosferizis-synodinos8851 apparently translates to oooohh
Because both ω and ο sound like o.
I'm pretty sure he meant wow
ωοω τηατς τειΙο
The "Captain's daughter" was a slang term for a whip made from 9 lashes that was used to punish sailors. It was also called the "Cat of nine tails."
My favorite part of the song which I would sing out loud
Oh i dont know that. Thank you
Oh, ok. In my history lessons, i have heard of the ’cat of nine tails’
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The German "Wasserschein" actually translates to "water boar/water pig/water swine"
Seems pretty understable if i see a capibara, gaint water rat would also be understandable
german makes more sense.what is a "capybara"? oh its a water pig. what is that flying thing? its a flugzeug
@@ubblebungus if you put a term and "-zeug" after it, it becomes a german word
We do say capibara too though🤷♂️
You forgot w in schwein
@@ubblebungus A turtle? It's a shieldtoad. An ambulance? It's a sickcar. A hospital? A sickhouse.
One of my favorite is the word for "lightbulb", which is basically "glowpear". Like, even English is straightforward here, but the German looked at it and were like "Lightbulb? Nah, that's boring, we'll call it a glowpear."
(For those wondering, the German words, in order, are : Schildkröte, Krankenwagen, Krankenhaus, Glühbirne)
10:18 Fun fact: camels swim really well and have been spotted chilling in the middle of the ocean. Probably at least one shark has seen a camel. 💀💀💀
But may be the shark didn't realize it was exactly a camel.
@@perf2.078and then he died without telling it to anyone
As a Greek, I also have a stroke when you use Σ (sigma) as a stylized E and Δ (delta) as A.
Don't forget lambda (Λ) for A too
@@bj.brunerwhen "hλlf-life" instead of "haλf-life"
When Wario wears egg-yellow 👍
When Waluigi wears a λ upside-down and capitalized 🥳👍
Can we talk about SΛMSUNG real quick?
@@Greg_Balslmsung
I'm not a Greek, but when students in my Physics class back in HS used to write "Omega" as stylized W, and "Epsilon" as stylized E, my Teacher actually used to freak out... She used to say, why would you use these variables in a middle of a sentence...
P.S.:- For those who don't know, many Greek Alphabets are used to denote many variables and coefficients in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics!
many Greek letters*
You have no idea how hard it is for me a Greek, that has to use both English and greek for the variables
@@scgamesonline7771 why
Ψghs
When you mean Epsilon as a stylized E, what version do you mean ? Because the capital is the same
My Italian classmate once said:
"For every pineapple put on pizza and for each time spaghetti is broken in two, an Italian dies"
he’s not wrong
Im swedish and pineabpple works just fine on a pizza. And if an italian die every time I eat that just know we have ketchup on pasta to. So I have single handedly killed about 2k of your population.
Watch me commit mass murder
as a haver of aneurysms I can confirm this is how I get them
As a human aneurysm this is how he got me
As a I can confirm this is
As a of as a, I can confirm, as a
So aneurysms are linked to beign too stupid to realize this is how English uses EVERY letter in Latin alphabet, all day everyday. As they move towards using emoji like Chinese Hanji, because even their own broken system is not simple enough to learn in US education.
tbh might just be Darwinian.
@@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy a zaza, can confirm
It‘s funny how we, the Germans, don‘t say Wasserschwein. We just say Capybara too. Wasserschwein is just the official term for it.
8:00
in Spanish, we call it a chiguire
10:17
fun opinion: they might since camels can swim a LOT
You had a lot of positive energy recording this video, and it shows. Super cool. Love your videos 🙂
8:08 for real. it means Water Pig and look at that thing. doesn't it look kinda like a Pig just smaller and in the water?
5:59 Mahabharat 🔥
7:50
In hungarian, we call them
Vízidisznó
So like, a water pig
7:58 Wasserschwein directly translates to “water pig” if anyone is wondering.
As an avid sea shanty enjoyer, the captains daughter is another name for the captains wip, so basically, if you get drunk, you get a flogging
11:00 Drew just sinned.
Bro just lost half his greek viewers for the last photo 😂
You mean Turkish viewers?
As a Greek I can confirm that I had an aneurysm seeing ω as a stylised w.
As a 1400 elo rated chess player and Geography nerd I can confirm that yes we do exist.
As a 700 elo chess player and geography enthusiastm yes we do exist
Same here (1700)
700
@Dekamate inc. Same
as a geography nerd who's attempted chess but failed miserably, we do exist
5:58 that classic Mahabharata scene of bhishma walking not on shortest path is the last thing expect to watch at this channel.
Now I can die peacefully
you what mate?
@@yashraj8844 You heard him
5:52 I believe it is called cuneiform, I wrote an essay in it for a school project
1:30 as a chess player, i can confirm that we do this, but we also name it after weird things. the next opening will be the nazi-fried-liver-hippo opening
It feels like we finally know why Drew was kidnapped and moved to a ptagonian villiage
I actually felt something in my brain popping while I was watching the last meme
Watching Drew butcher German is so funny
11:19 fun fact the English letter f is originated as a accent Greek letter also this German character looks similar as the Greek letter of beta (β) also ( I'm not gonna talk about the final image of the video cuz i in fact found it funny as a Greek) anyway the Greek w is (ς) in a Greek keyboard tho there's not Greek simple for the letter w that's all thanks for anyone who reads it I will try and ask any questions also sorry if I misspelled anything my first language is not English (but I'm good at it) is Greek so thanks again.
Just a little bit of extra info, ß is actually not related to β at all. It's a combination of ðe now extinct long s (ſ) and an outdated version of ðe letter z.
Thanks for the info. but I don't said that is the same. I said that they look similar. But yes thx
*didn't*
fun fact the letter Beta looks like the chinese character fu [阝], which is a radical form of [阜]
No native English speaker has every used perfectly correct grammar or spelling
5:11 FINALY SOMEBODY IS TALKING ABOUT THIS I WAS THINKING OF THAT YESTERDAY
idk why im so excitied
8:34 it is a song actually called drunken sailor
1:21 Fun fact: A lot of chess opening are named after where they were player or who played/created them
As Georgian, capybara in German kinda makes sense, as in Georgian we call it water pig quite literally (zghvis goch'i)
10:40 camels do swim out to islands to eat vegetation on them, so theres a chance a shark has seen a camel. It's the same-ish thing with moose they swim out to graze on aquatic grasses and sometimes get eaten by orcas.
9:50
I’m British and can confirm we have those over here
Ahh another relaxing daily upload
3:40 the Steelers.
They steel.
Fun fact: The German word for capybara (Wasserschwien) literally translates to "water pig"
10:09 be careful what you say there drew might affend a Danish person
10:15 Actually Camels are unusually good at swimming, and they do it often, meaning it is very likely there has been a shark that has seen a camel
3:32 At least our sports teams HAVE names. You heard me Europe.
Happy 17th of May everyone🇳🇴🇳🇴🎉🎉
6:30 Witches weren't really church policy, rather folk belief due to insecurity after the reformation. Also, the Inquisition had nothing to do with it.
I think the BC thing may have you confused. The numbers go down the closer you get to the year 1. So the image was of man immediately after clothes were invented.
1:07 Every move a chess mf has named after a random place: Aachen Gambit of the Nimzowitsch Defense, Abbazia Defense of the King's Gambit, American Gambit of the Dutch Defense, Adelaide Counter-Gambit of the King's Gambit, Amsterdam Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Arkhangelsk Defense (or Archangel Defense) of the Ruy Lopez, Argentine Gambit of the Baltic Defense, Argentine Variation of the Cambridge Springs Defense, Armenian Variation of the French Defence, Australian Gambit of the King's Gambit, Austrian Attack in the Pirc Defense, Austrian Defense of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Baltic Defense, Baltic Opening (or Dunst Opening), Basque Gambit of the Ruy Lopez, Basque Opening, Battambang Opening, Bavarian Gambit, Belgrade Gambit, Benelux Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Beverwijk Variation of the Ruy Lopez (Berlin Variation), Birmingham Defence (more commonly as the St. George Defence):, Birmingham Gambit, Brazilian Defense, Bremen Variation of the English Opening, Breslau Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Brooklyn Defense of the Alekhine's Defence, Brussels Gambit of the Sicilian Defence, Budapest Gambit, Bulgarian Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Calabrian Countergambit of the Bishop's Opening, Cambridge Gambit of the Alekhine's Defence, Cambridge Springs Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Carlsbad Variation of the Slav Defense, Catalan Opening, Chelyabinsk Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Chicago Gambit (or Irish Gambit), Chicago Defense to the Smith-Morra Gambit against the Sicilian Defence, Chinese Variation of the Pirc Defense, Chinese Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Clarendon Court Variation of the Benoni Defense, Cologne Gambit of the Ware Opening, Colorado Defense of the Nimzowitsch Defense, Copenhagen Defense of the Danish Gambit, Cracow Variation of the Italian Game, Czech Defence The term used by Siegbert Tarrasch for the Slav Defense,, Czech Defence (Pribyl System) of the Pirc Defence, Czech Variation Slav Defense, Czech Defence of the Polish opening, Czech Variation of the Benoni Defense, Czech-Indian Variation of the Indian Game, Czech Variation of the Old Indian Defence, Danish Gambit, Danube Gambit, Dresden Opening, Duisburg Gambit of the QGD, Dutch Defense, Dutch Variation of the Slav Defense, Edinburgh Variation of the Caro-Kann Defence, English Attack of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, English Defense, English Opening, Finnish Variation of the Caro-Kann Defence, Florentine Gambit of the King's Indian Defence, Fort Knox Variation of the French Defence, Franco-Benoni, Frankfurt Variation of the French Defence, French Defence, Genoa Opening (known as Grob's Attack):, Gent Gambit of the Amar Opening (Paris), German Defense of the Polish Sokolsky Opening, Glasgow Kiss Variation of the Slav Defense, Gothenburg Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, Greek Defense (or Owen's Defense), Guatemala Defence of Owen's Defence, Hastings Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Hungarian Defense, Hungarian Opening (or Benko's Opening), Hungarian Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Icelandic Gambit, Indian Defenses: a complex of chess openings beginning, Inverted Hungarian Opening, Irish Gambit (or Chicago Gambit), Israeli Gambit (or Halasz Gambit), Italian Gambit, Italian Game, Jalalabad Defense, Kentucky Opening, Kiel Variation of the Scandinavian Defense, Leipzig Gambit (or Müller-Schulze Gambit), Lemberger Gambit (Lviv Gambit), Latvian Gambit, Leningrad Variation of the Dutch Defense, Lisbon Gambit, Lithuanian Variation of the Mikėnas Defense, Lodz Variation of the Tarrasch Defense, London System, a set of related chess openings characterized by, Maltese Falcon Attack (or Gibbins-Wiedehagen Gambit), Manhattan Gambit of the Dutch Defense, Manhattan Variation of the QGD (also called the Westphalia Defense), Mannheim Variation of the QGA, Mar del Plata Variation of the King's Indian Defence, Margate Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Marienbad Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Massachusetts Defense of the Caro-Kann Defence, Mediterranean Defense, Meran Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Mexican Defense, Miami Variation of the Italian Gambit, Montevideo Defense, Modern Archangel Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Moscow Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Moscow Variation of the Sicilian Defence, New Castle Gambit of the (French Defense Tarrasch variation), Nordic Gambit, North Sea Variation of the Modern Defense, Norwegian Defense, Norwegian Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Norwegian Gambit, Nottingham Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Novosibirsk Variation of the Dunst Opening, Novosibirsk Variation of the Sicilian Defense, Nuremberg Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Oxford Gambit of the Four Knights Game, Oxford Variation of the Vienna Game, Paris Defence (or Semi-Italian Opening), Paris Gambit, Paris Opening (or Amar Opening), Peruvian Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Podebrady Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Polish Defense, Polish Gambit, Polish Opening (or Orangutan), Portuguese Gambit of the Scandinavian Defense, Portuguese Opening, Prague Variation of the Tarrasch Defense, Prussian Game (or Two Knights Defense), Riga Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Rio de Janeiro Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Romanian Opening (or Dunst Opening), Russian Defense of the Ruy Lopez, Russian Game (or Petrov's Defense), San Francisco Gambit of the Sicilian Defence, Saragossa Opening, Scandinavian Defense, Scheveningen Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Scotch Four Knights Game, Scotch Gambit, Scotch Game, Semi-Slav Defense, Semmering Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, Seville Variation of the Grünfeld Defence, Siberian Attack of the Indian Defence, Siberian Trap in the Smith-Morra Gambit against the Sicilian Defence, Sicilian Defence, Slav Defense, Spanish Game (or Ruy Lopez), Stockholm Variation of the Grünfeld Defence, St. Petersburg Variation of the Ruy Lopez, Swedish Variation of the QGD, Tarrasch Defense, Swiss Gambit of the Bird's Opening, Swiss Variation of the French Defence, Tashkent Attack of the King's Gambit, Tübingen Gambit of the Dunst Opening, Ukrainian Variation of the Old Indian Defense, Valencia Opening (or Mieses Opening), Venezolana Variation of the Mieses Opening, Venice Attack of the Sicilian Defence, Venice Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Vienna Game, Vienna Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined, Vinohrady Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Volga Gambit, Voronezh Variation of the Alekhine's Defence, Warsaw Variation of the Dutch Defense, Westphalia Defense in the Queen's Gambit Declined: An alternative name for the Manhattan Variation,, Wiesbaden Variation of the Slav Defense, Wilkes-Barre Variation of the Two Knights Defense, Yerevan System of the Sicilian Defence, Yugoslav Attack in the Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Defense (or Pirc Defense), Yugoslav Variation of the King's Indian Defence, Yugoslav Variation of the Benko Gambit, Zagreb Variation of the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, Zaire Defense of the Queen's Knight Defense, Zurich Gambit, Zurich Variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense
Edit: this took me a long time
I like that Australia is just chilling in the background upside down.
the plushies at the back while Germany ball, Italy ball and Japan ball sits together:
Day 33 of asking Drew to make state ball plushies.
Pls make Michigan. :)
Yes
It will be nicer to have an Ohio countryball on the background than a Michigan… or what about both?
i wanna see texas but its bigger than other states
make ohio
@Castilla y León ball most likely not but I can always hope that he would make it I just truly hope he makes state ball plushies
Well camels are actually pretty good swimmers and some breeds can swim up to 3 km without a break
8:06 Wasserschwein litterly means water pig
Greeks and Cyrillic users shaking hands because people keep using their letters as fonts or stylized letters for the Latin alphabet
Which is ironic when you consider that the Latin alphabet comes from the Greek alphabet in the first place
With Cyrillic it's different because it was created by 2 greeks, while Latin was based on the greek Alphabet
8:15 A water pig, makes sense to me
That "Help me find a meme" at 5:50 just absolutely changed my entire idea of what AI image generators will be used for.
9:50 I love how we are all slowly discovering we all are living the exact same life.
As a Greek I can relate
3:48 Bagdad, Arizona, used to have a big mural on the side of its high school. The team was called the Sultans and it might still be but the mural is no longer there.
It looked similar to the one in the video.
So weird that I started watching you playing civ 6, and here we are looking at memes
4:59 Well drew McDonald’s does make their chicken nuggets in 4 specific shapes the boot, the bell, the ball and the Bow tie they do this so each nugget has a consistent cooking time for health and safety reasons
Me at 4:43: _"OH MY GOD! SO THAT'S WHY ODA NAMED IT THE FLORIAN TRIANGLE, I NEVER NOTICED!"_
4:08 Illinois does that too, UIUC's team is called the Illinois Fighting Illini
7:58 As somebody who knows a bit of German, that name actually makes sense, as it translates to “water pig” in English.
Petition for Drew to put the Czech Flag in the background 🇨🇿 (Day 89)
Cyrilic users seing the Я and Д being used as a stylised R and A (they are pronounced "ya" and "duh" respectively).
10:52 I'm British and work in a shop and I am literally not allowed to accept £50 as payment
You would be suprised at how many camels have made it into the Atlantic ocean, also they can swim
4:00 I think the Minnesota twins are pretty good. Twins for the twin cities.
As a german I didn't even knew myself that we call it Wasserschwein, dawg I always called it Capibara
8:42 Not what it means. This is.
Captain's daughter: A cat o' nine tails, a whip with several lashes used to administer martial punishment for grievous errors aboard ships.
Broooo my them bitches were fun afffff 9:53
If drew does the Scooby laugh I will subscribe
3:26 The year before 6500 BC is not 6499 BC but 6501 BC. It's because that BC stands for Before Christus,so that we count in opposite direction.
8:02 the best name is in Portuguese: Capivara
5:04 McAgascar look to Nugsralia and asks: "Are we a joke to you?"
0:24 this offends even me even though I'm from Czech Republic :-D
11:01 as a Greek I can confirm I get annoyed when people mess around with Greek letters. And also that people pronounce "π" like "pie" when in greek it is pronounced "pee"
So it pronounced the same way as letter p.
@@sethfrisbie3957 yes
@@MikeTheMcer ready to cook some Turks?
@@sethfrisbie3957 dude no I respect Turkiye
(8:12) But that's comparing English with a Romance term, to two Romance languages and a Germanic language, what did you expect?
It means water pig and
Actualy i agree with germany on this one. 7:55
I mean i you cant tell me that isn’t a water pig?
5:08 SLANDER, YOU DARE FORGET SIRRRA LEONE
8:09 Wasserschwein literally means Water Pig
the fun part is when someone writes something with mixed in non latin alphabets just of what it looks closed to the latin alphabet and you try to say whats actually written
Drew summoned the whole population of Greece with this thumbnail
11:31 The Greek language actually has a very similar looking character. It looks like β, is called vita, and is read as /v/.
I kinda wanna try this "Wasser Schnitzel" stuff. Sounds like yum yum 😋
Camels can swim fairly well. I bet it has happened before.
5:41 HOMESTUCK JUMPSCARE
As a german I didn't even know we had a different word for capybara
As a McDonald’s employee, can confirm that is exactly how our Chicken McNuggets™ are made
The best chess opening: *THE COCA-COLA GAMBIT*
Quick explanation of the green bay Packers name, they were originally the green bay acme meat Packers, named for a local company. It got shortened almost immediately.
Snap the noodles in half in Italy, and you getting the death sentence
I heard Jack Schrader at the end 💀
Hank Welker 💯
The chess one's so relatable
7:55 In Norwegen it's a "Flodsvin"🇧🇻
Bhishmapitama finally became a meme
0:10 bruh im italian and thats not true at all, i do it all the times. whats wrong with ppl who make fake miths about italian cultures? we litterally do/behave like any nation, the only thing you shouldnt do is asking for pineapple pizza in any place below Rome
8:06 wasserschwein means just waterpig wich i think kinda fit like okay what is it looks like a pig and abrettly like to swim
1:05 dude's chilling in Patagonia probably with his Argentinian grandpa, and yet still needs a break from reality
Camals are actually great swimmers and often cross river and sometimes seas
Petition for Drew to put the South Korean flag on the wall (Day 69+38)
I hate to say to the Country my Country defends but Drew prefers North Korea
a friend of my moms mom die 5 weeks ago of an aneurysm because of the earthquake in turkey stress bc they had to flee to germany for days without sleep,she was in her 80s
1:08 there's even yugoslav attack