Americans see Germany as Bavaria partially because of the mass of Bavarian immigrants to the US, because Bavaria was part of the US occupation zone (so alot of solder's brought those memory's back home after the war) but also because it's just very distinguishable from other parts and they keep their very old culture alive unlike most other parts of Germany.
it like we germans see americans as fat people with at least 2 guns withthem evereywhere they go, while hating the other 50% of the us citizens, who voted for the other old white man.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 No, i looked it up. When the revolutionary army invaded the HRE, the electorate of Bavaria became stuck between France and Austria and thus signed a treaty to militarily aid Napoleon and became a kingdom independent from the HRE. But even then did they not speak French but instead Bavarian and other upper german dialects. I could find no evidence of there ever being a significant portion of the Bavarian population speaking French.
0:58 A reason America is obsessed with Bavaria is because a lot of immigrants from Bavaria came to America in the 1800s. Fun fact, after ww2 the Americans occupied Bavaria, and when they saw that there German Bavarian culture was exactly like the American Bavarians, they assumed that all of Germany was like that, since that’s where the majority of there immigrants were from.
And that also means majority of US citizens are actually Germans. So it's weird if they against German thingy. It's their own ethnic and culture.. 🤣 Even English still one of germanic languages Edit: even Drew here truly look like a German there. Brownish hair color thingy is germanic people. Not all German be like that, but it's a lot of them that like that. Same like how Scandinavian many of them are blondies and with blue eyes.
@@Horoscopephobia Southern Brazil also has an obsession with Bavaria, just look at the traditions of German descendants that live in that region. They even have a relatively famous Oktoberfest in the city of Blumenau
@@Gevixel Granted, us Americans did expend a lot of effort to distance ourselves from anything 'British' before the 20th century. Although, you do have a point, we're much more likely to talk about being part Swedish or Irish than if we're English
Fun fact: Here In Italy we can start driving cars without supervision at 18 as said in the video, but we can start flying gliders and private prop planes without supervision at 16.
When it comes to driving in Europe at 16, in Romania you can get a license for specific 16-yeard old cars. They have less then 7 horsepower, only 2 seats, and almost (if not at all) a trunk. You can't drive normal cars (not even a Smart) until 18.
Here in Norway and many other countries too. All you need is a short traffic course at age 15 and you can drive one of those microcars when you are 16. The cars (mostly French brands like Ligier and Aixam) have to be two-seaters with max length 3m, max weight 500 kg with driver, max effect 6 kw (8 hp), max speed 45 kmh (28 mph). The restricted speed is so slow that they rarely have accidents, and they are of course much safer than ordinary mopeds. There are a few of them where I live but I rarely see any teens in them, instead they are used by old people who have lost their normal drivers licence, mostly because of some medical condition. I live in a small village with limited public transport, and old people need to be able to move arund a bit. I was thinking of getting one for my old father, but unfortunately it became too late for him.
I was able to drive legally at 14 in Kansas because of something called a “farm permit” basically I was only able to drive on county roads to different fields on the farm, to school and to my job at a dairy farm a few miles away. Plus anywhere with someone over 21. Driving to school as a freshman was pretty cool lol
I've had a pretty depressing month with general life stuff going on, and watching Drew's video for the first time in over a month definitely put a smile on my face. Thanks brother!!
I can confirm I was first a big truck kid, but then I got really into dinosaurs and space, and then I wanted to be a construction worker, and to this very day I am still obsessed with dinosaurs
But you can't purchase the wine that young 👈😉👈 And I wouldn't be surprised if the law specifies that you can only give it to the children you're a guardian of.
To be fair, it isn't uncommon for a japanese person to never being exposed to a computer, since by the time computers started becaming popular in japan after the mobile phones were invented. Most people just used that
Source: trust me bro lmao.... Japan has the 3rd highest amount of PCs in use of the world, accounting to about 7% of the entire effing world lol... They had PCs become popular by the 1960s while it would take a couple decades for smart phones to be invented... Back in the day, mobile phones and computers had completely different uses/..
@@danielvandenhoek1028 let's live in japan before you man splain around. We still use paper and pencil for most paperwork, and in my first year university computational physics course, the teacher had to show people how to turn on a computer (in 2010). Also, my database science teacher told us we are 30 to 50 years behind in computer technology in business. The world is not the Internet or media bro. The industry and daily life are also very different things.
7:16 i believe it’s less about how easy it is to multiply, but moreso on how easy it is to coexist with humans. If you can coexist with humans, chances are you’ll survive much better too.
0:10 the reason why they seem so old is because they are harder to tap into by foreign countries and most of them are wired to comand centers, nuclear bunkers, etc.
@@inferno38 You could say that. 👍Belgium is most likely the Child of France and Germany It's got the Vertical Tricolor of France And it's got the colors of Germany 🇨🇵🇧🇪🇩🇪
@@weewoo7271 Kazakh language is a Turkic language which there is neither gender discrimination nor articles. It's weird how they assign gender to country names without these
8:50 I loved all of them, in stages. Trucks, contruction, planes, spacecraft, planes, dinosaurs, but also moths and butterflies, then planes, then cars, then spacecraft again, and planes, insects, then planes...yeah, I pretty much like anything's that can fly now
Actually there is a reason why Americans equate all of german culture with Bavaria, at least on the stereotype level. Basically after ww2 Germany was occupied by the four victorious powers. It just so happened that the Americans were stationed within southern Germany, where Bavaria is. So it is plausible that when American soldiers came back home their understanding of Germany was solely based off what they saw.
0:52 its because during the american occupation of bavaria during ww2 alot of bavarian germans immigrated to the united states, not to mention that the united states already had alot of ethnic germans
in some places in america you can get your license as young as 14 as long as you live far enough away from your school (though you can only use it to get to/from school)
fun fact, where I live you can get a drivers license at 14 as long as it is only for moving tractors. There is no restrictions on it either. man when I was young it made sense to me but now that I am old I was like wow... we were really just letting 14 year olds drive heavy equipment where ever the hell they felt like it
6:32 Now that's a mistake if I have ever seen one; putting the crown of the Queen with the Kohinoor diamond is a story of disasters. Surely don't want it on our loved Mr.Bean. From a lone diamond found in a riverside, it has a curse that states "Anyone who possesses me shall have the best conquests and luxury but a life filled with misery and horror" ( At least somewhat close to it ). It also had another statement, "Only god or a woman can control its power" i.e not face the first statement. That's why the British royals gave it on the Queen's crown instead of the King's crown. In the past, any ruler who was a man had the fate of the first statement with them either getting it at their peak and losing everything or building with the diamond and misery.
1:10 if it ever comes down to surviving a nuclear attack i live close enough to the Danish capital and very close to the Royal Danish Airforce runway on Sjælland that if it happened i would be inside the blast radius anyways... no real surving that. plus the whole surving the aftermath thing.. though i have played plenty of games to know somewhat what to do... im too fragile as a human to survive it.
2:30 POV 'GOOGLE' : " If you are 17 years old, you can apply to a driving school and put a file with a parental permit and also a request to pass exams before the legal age, so you can pass the traffic law exam and the maneuver exam only, and the driving exam remains until you complete 18 full years old " ME : LET'S GOOO!
Talking to people that live in other country's is really interesting. Mostly because I get to hear what their perspective of the world is like and how their country does things differently from my own. Reminding me of just how different yet oddly similar we all are in this world.
2:50 pretty much what happened to VRChat. In January of 2018 when I joined it was the wild west in terms of behavior and models. Not it's so sanitized.
That 100 seconds thing is actually determined before the invasion back in January. There has been a lot of stuff since 20th Jan. 2022, and current clock is probably waay closer to nuclear midnight. These guys had to release a special document about the war in Ukraine because in January they described Ukraine as a “potential flashpoint” is its borders had “high tensions”.
Finally, an Ami is interested in Werner! Give it a chance, there are many great scenes from the 5 films on RUclips and you will see real North German humor.
3:42 40 pounds of groceries? It doesn't work like that here. If you need a loaf of bread and a carton of milk, you just go on a 3-10 minute walk to get a loaf of bread and a carton of milk. A school backpack might just be the heaviest thing that you carry around.
I'm British and, I'll admit, I like one or two of the changes America has made to English. My favourite change is that Americans make proper use of the letter "z", e.g. mobilise (UK) vs. mobilize (US). We Brits let the letter "z" go to waste. We use it for almost nothing except the word zebra. Our punctuation is more logical, though.
The reason that Russia and also the U.S. use older technology like those phones is because they can’t be remotely accessed so it helps keep spies from listening in on important discussions
Fun fact: Kazakhstan renamed their capital this month from Nur-Sultan back to Astana.
thank god
Why was is renamed and changed back?
@@FuruyaHaKokoniImasu idk, within 30 years they changed it 5 times
@@FuruyaHaKokoniImasu it was named Nur-Sultan because of the past dictator's big ego, but people didn't really like the name
@UlisesHeureaux I mean, Astana literally means "Capital City"
Americans see Germany as Bavaria partially because of the mass of Bavarian immigrants to the US, because Bavaria was part of the US occupation zone (so alot of solder's brought those memory's back home after the war) but also because it's just very distinguishable from other parts and they keep their very old culture alive unlike most other parts of Germany.
Nice profile picture 😉
They speak French there as well. All thanks to French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. He conquered in the Napoleonic War
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Germany don't speak french because of Napoleon. Neither in Bavaria nor anywhere else in Germany.
it like we germans see americans as fat people with at least 2 guns withthem evereywhere they go, while hating the other 50% of the us citizens, who voted for the other old white man.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 No, i looked it up. When the revolutionary army invaded the HRE, the electorate of Bavaria became stuck between France and Austria and thus signed a treaty to militarily aid Napoleon and became a kingdom independent from the HRE. But even then did they not speak French but instead Bavarian and other upper german dialects. I could find no evidence of there ever being a significant portion of the Bavarian population speaking French.
I love how there are arguments between American and British spelling and then Australians are out here inventing a new language.
Like the word "Selfie" lol
The Japan Cyber-Security guy not having a computer is a real 420 IQ play, because no one can hack your computer if you don't have a computer.
🤯
Drew would be the perfect voice actor for the main character in a 90's point and click adventure.
Your mother
@@SoapheadPog "Your mother" (but said in a Drew voice.)
0:58 A reason America is obsessed with Bavaria is because a lot of immigrants from Bavaria came to America in the 1800s. Fun fact, after ww2 the Americans occupied Bavaria, and when they saw that there German Bavarian culture was exactly like the American Bavarians, they assumed that all of Germany was like that, since that’s where the majority of there immigrants were from.
And that also means majority of US citizens are actually Germans.
So it's weird if they against German thingy. It's their own ethnic and culture.. 🤣
Even English still one of germanic languages
Edit: even Drew here truly look like a German there. Brownish hair color thingy is germanic people. Not all German be like that, but it's a lot of them that like that.
Same like how Scandinavian many of them are blondies and with blue eyes.
Like in brazil, obssession with venetian italians cause the imigrants
@@Gevixel I think it's because most Anglo Americans just identify as American
@@Horoscopephobia Southern Brazil also has an obsession with Bavaria, just look at the traditions of German descendants that live in that region. They even have a relatively famous Oktoberfest in the city of Blumenau
@@Gevixel Granted, us Americans did expend a lot of effort to distance ourselves from anything 'British' before the 20th century. Although, you do have a point, we're much more likely to talk about being part Swedish or Irish than if we're English
Fun fact: Here In Italy we can start driving cars without supervision at 18 as said in the video, but we can start flying gliders and private prop planes without supervision at 16.
1:46 - never using a computer is the ultimate level of cyber security
0:43 this is from the Werner Film Werner Beinhart.
Werner is a comic series made by Rötger Werner Friedrich Wilhelm Feldmann also known as Brösel.
Daily reminder
Yay i m first
E
Thanks for reminding me
@sus yay im 4th
Thank you
When it comes to driving in Europe at 16, in Romania you can get a license for specific 16-yeard old cars. They have less then 7 horsepower, only 2 seats, and almost (if not at all) a trunk. You can't drive normal cars (not even a Smart) until 18.
Here in Norway and many other countries too. All you need is a short traffic course at age 15 and you can drive one of those microcars when you are 16. The cars (mostly French brands like Ligier and Aixam) have to be two-seaters with max length 3m, max weight 500 kg with driver, max effect 6 kw (8 hp), max speed 45 kmh (28 mph). The restricted speed is so slow that they rarely have accidents, and they are of course much safer than ordinary mopeds.
There are a few of them where I live but I rarely see any teens in them, instead they are used by old people who have lost their normal drivers licence, mostly because of some medical condition. I live in a small village with limited public transport, and old people need to be able to move arund a bit. I was thinking of getting one for my old father, but unfortunately it became too late for him.
In the United Kingdom you can drive at 17. Your license is not restricted.
Yes, as an American i can confirm we speak simplified English
American english is clearly middle english if you have ever heard someone from Liverpool
Ya, as a yank me talk simple.
Is it true we speak the same as we did when we got freedom
German & French (simplified) (simplified)
@@peterdisabella2156 pffft-
I was able to drive legally at 14 in Kansas because of something called a “farm permit” basically I was only able to drive on county roads to different fields on the farm, to school and to my job at a dairy farm a few miles away. Plus anywhere with someone over 21. Driving to school as a freshman was pretty cool lol
did you drive to highschool in a tractor?
That's how it is in the US too
@@1224chrisng a couple times lol but I had a Dodge Neon SRT my cousin gave me.
@@sinpar4548 Kansas is in the US I believe
@@huebeyduebey3493 the state southeast of Kansas isn't Arkansas anymore, it's Our-Kansas and the soviets annexed it /j
10:11 well, that happened cause Spain was so focused on getting gold and give it all to the king that they forgot to invest in the country.
Werner is great it's about a plumber's apprentice and his hijinks while tuning his moped and getting drunk.
0:42 Germans do take their humour very seriously. So much so that it is barely a laughing matter.
bruh
German humour is like Russian peasant revolts.... "senseless and pitiless"
cough cough Bernd das Brot
@@au7weeng534 Except when both of them starts to crack the *real* jokes
@@resolvanlemmy Ah, das depressivste Brot der Welt; man muss es einfach lieben.
I've had a pretty depressing month with general life stuff going on, and watching Drew's video for the first time in over a month definitely put a smile on my face. Thanks brother!!
Glad you’re feeling better my guy! 😎👍
4:51 Not in the Milky way, since chocolate can hinder fitness
I can confirm I was first a big truck kid, but then I got really into dinosaurs and space, and then I wanted to be a construction worker, and to this very day I am still obsessed with dinosaurs
Cool
Also report the bots
Based
Latin (Traditional), got me laughing
Me too XD Also Latin (North) = France. Like wtf? What about all the other romance languages?
2:20 here in michigan you can get your permit as early as 14 and 8 months
WHAT
8:00 I forgot about that trend
In Poland you can get driver license as early as 16, but its limited to certain types of vehicles (like cars the size of smart and bikes)
European Teens: Man you can be so young to drive a car in America.
*Drinks fifth bottle of wine*
But you can't purchase the wine that young 👈😉👈
And I wouldn't be surprised if the law specifies that you can only give it to the children you're a guardian of.
@@Liggliluff Ok smartass
@@Liggliluff u can drink at 14 in germany lol
To be fair, it isn't uncommon for a japanese person to never being exposed to a computer, since by the time computers started becaming popular in japan after the mobile phones were invented. Most people just used that
Source: trust me bro lmao....
Japan has the 3rd highest amount of PCs in use of the world, accounting to about 7% of the entire effing world lol... They had PCs become popular by the 1960s while it would take a couple decades for smart phones to be invented... Back in the day, mobile phones and computers had completely different uses/..
@@danielvandenhoek1028 let's live in japan before you man splain around. We still use paper and pencil for most paperwork, and in my first year university computational physics course, the teacher had to show people how to turn on a computer (in 2010). Also, my database science teacher told us we are 30 to 50 years behind in computer technology in business. The world is not the Internet or media bro. The industry and daily life are also very different things.
@@12kenbutsuri cap
7:16 i believe it’s less about how easy it is to multiply, but moreso on how easy it is to coexist with humans. If you can coexist with humans, chances are you’ll survive much better too.
0:10 the reason why they seem so old is because they are harder to tap into by foreign countries and most of them are wired to comand centers, nuclear bunkers, etc.
In SC students drove the school buses until 1988. NC too.
8:15 Empathy
8:08 pretty much the same for hurting your balls
A Man: hurts his balls
Every man in a 15 mile radius: oof
9:48 I thought I spoke Norwegian but I guess I speak danish simplified
3:02
Me a Belgian: Okay so we is gonna tell him about the invention of fries ?
It's Belgium 🇧🇪 who came with the French Fries.
It's called like that cuz it's Fancy
It's not us 🇫🇷
I wonder why apple pies not on the UK side?
@@melonmale I do think Germany came up with Apple Pie
Belgium is basically France 💪💪💪🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
@@inferno38 You could say that. 👍Belgium is most likely the Child of France and Germany
It's got the Vertical Tricolor of France
And it's got the colors of Germany
🇨🇵🇧🇪🇩🇪
0:37 German science is the world’s finest!
And so are German wonder weapons! Only the finest of blueprints!
4:15 now lyrics from that one song about kazakhstan make sense "all other countries are run by little girls"
Im a girl
E
/No
The Chicago meme is actually accurate. They had over 400 murders last year, so over 1 per day.
4:06 Fun fact: kazakh language has no grammatical gender, so I have no idea where this map got it.
Edit: nevermind, it's a Borat reference
Can you explain, please?
@@weewoo7271 Kazakh language is a Turkic language which there is neither gender discrimination nor articles. It's weird how they assign gender to country names without these
@@muberrazeyrek8871 that would be "gender distinction", I'm pretty sure Kazakhs have their fair share of gender discriminations too.
@@Liggliluff nah, it is just “Ol”
@@Liggliluff no we dont have gender discrimination. We dont have she or he, we just say "ol"
0:19 phones like these or nokias can't be navigated by police, fbi, cia, etc. That's why they use them.
0:28 Seasonal depression can also be the reverse
8:50 I loved all of them, in stages. Trucks, contruction, planes, spacecraft, planes, dinosaurs, but also moths and butterflies, then planes, then cars, then spacecraft again, and planes, insects, then planes...yeah, I pretty much like anything's that can fly now
I can't believe Werner has made it into a Drew Durnil video. Now that's German culture!
Actually there is a reason why Americans equate all of german culture with Bavaria, at least on the stereotype level.
Basically after ww2 Germany was occupied by the four victorious powers. It just so happened that the Americans were stationed within southern Germany, where Bavaria is. So it is plausible that when American soldiers came back home their understanding of Germany was solely based off what they saw.
Never thought I’d live to see the day that my meme would get featured in a Drew Durnil video
Which one was it?
@@johgu92 The girlfriend vs Kazakhstan one, I made it like three years ago and forgot about it until now
10:10 inflation happened. They extracted so much gold it pretty much became like excessively printing money.
2:41 so today internet is just like hoard of chaos space marines with Aabadon
3:20 its true napolen did last longer than me
“Everyday we are getting closer and closer to winter.”
Meanwhile in Australia: BRo I’m literally 87.3 degrees cOLd.
0:09 Is that a fax machine?
2:20 That is the ' Dancing Baby ' and it is likely older then you. One of the first shared animations on the internet back in the 90's.
Ich hab grad nach Jahren wieder mal den "Werner die Russen sind da" Clip geschaut und direkt danach in dem video seh ich die beiden 😂😂😂
9:45
Didn’t even comment on the ‘Danish (simplified)’ for Norwegian
because he did in another video
@@disrespecc9678 nor on latin
But is it wrong?
0:52 its because during the american occupation of bavaria during ww2 alot of bavarian germans immigrated to the united states, not to mention that the united states already had alot of ethnic germans
0:03 to be fair if they used mobile phones it would easily get hacked or somethin
there are two types of English speakers: Traditional Speakers, and those who has been on the moon
George Washington is played by Robin Williams in that commercial by the way.
8:52 for me it was trains
Same
in some places in america you can get your license as young as 14 as long as you live far enough away from your school (though you can only use it to get to/from school)
3:03 macaroni and cheese actually comes from Scotland, there isn’t a single restaurant without it on the menu
3:10 actually, while the bun and meat of the hotdog weren't American, it was america that combined the two into the hotdog
Ayo?
yes its from germany
As a Kazakh, I approve.
2:25 We here in Alaska can get our permit at 14
🇬🇧-English: Traditional
🇺🇸-English: Simplified
🇦🇺/🏴-English: Incomprehensible
the reason is so the phone line cant be intercepted
8:37 NO Why, the backpack 😫
fun fact, where I live you can get a drivers license at 14 as long as it is only for moving tractors. There is no restrictions on it either. man when I was young it made sense to me but now that I am old I was like wow... we were really just letting 14 year olds drive heavy equipment where ever the hell they felt like it
old phones look more formal
NAW BRO THE NORMAL DAY IN CHICAGO ONE IS ODDLY KINDA ACCURATE -
6:32 Now that's a mistake if I have ever seen one; putting the crown of the Queen with the Kohinoor diamond is a story of disasters. Surely don't want it on our loved Mr.Bean.
From a lone diamond found in a riverside, it has a curse that states "Anyone who possesses me shall have the best conquests and luxury but a life filled with misery and horror" ( At least somewhat close to it ). It also had another statement, "Only god or a woman can control its power" i.e not face the first statement. That's why the British royals gave it on the Queen's crown instead of the King's crown.
In the past, any ruler who was a man had the fate of the first statement with them either getting it at their peak and losing everything or building with the diamond and misery.
Hindus don't believe in a Christian-style God. Brahman is more pan(en)theistic in nature. This sounds like an urban legend at best.
Ah yes, Drew Durnil episode.
1:10 if it ever comes down to surviving a nuclear attack i live close enough to the Danish capital and very close to the Royal Danish Airforce runway on Sjælland that if it happened i would be inside the blast radius anyways... no real surving that. plus the whole surving the aftermath thing.. though i have played plenty of games to know somewhat what to do... im too fragile as a human to survive it.
same in mannheim destroyed during ww2 we have a bunker but 45 minutes away and we have rammstein so i m ded
2:30 POV 'GOOGLE' : " If you are 17 years old, you can apply to a driving school and put a file with a parental permit and also a request to pass exams before the legal age, so you can pass the traffic law exam and the maneuver exam only, and the driving exam remains until you complete 18 full years old "
ME : LET'S GOOO!
Talking to people that live in other country's is really interesting. Mostly because I get to hear what their perspective of the world is like and how their country does things differently from my own. Reminding me of just how different yet oddly similar we all are in this world.
0:05 they use it to not be listened to by enemy troops
0:49 Greetings from Bavaria (Lower Bavaria)
Griaß aus Bayern (Niadabayern)
a papercut is painful because the air is touching your nerves because the blood isn't there
4:29 glorious nation of ARSTOTZKA
2:50 pretty much what happened to VRChat. In January of 2018 when I joined it was the wild west in terms of behavior and models. Not it's so sanitized.
That 100 seconds thing is actually determined before the invasion back in January. There has been a lot of stuff since 20th Jan. 2022, and current clock is probably waay closer to nuclear midnight. These guys had to release a special document about the war in Ukraine because in January they described Ukraine as a “potential flashpoint” is its borders had “high tensions”.
you can get your pirmit at 14 in alaska
0:35
I feel like the American and the German interpretations are very similar.
8:29 bro I was literally watching this when I was sick two hours ago and I had to make this very choice oh my God.
8:44 has a good point but I was just like
Me at four: HOW ABOUT ALL OF THEM
8:52
Me who realizes thats just a truck from American Truck Simulator: "Heh *Chuckles* "
Finally, an Ami is interested in Werner! Give it a chance, there are many great scenes from the 5 films on RUclips and you will see real North German humor.
Was sitzt ihr hier rum und fresst meine Kohlen?
Das fussball am anfang ist immer so geil 🇩🇪🍺😂
I didn’t know Walter White watched Drew durnil
0:00 The thing is, thoose phones are special phones for contacting various people, Incase of emergencies or other.
3:18 perfect poem
There's 400M cats in the world? I won't be able to pet all of them before I die. 😭
Never using a computer is probably the best thing you can do for your cybersecurity.
English: Traditional
English when simplified the Traditional word: Simplified
10:00 Because the Dutch stole a part of it to fuel the war effort.
Did Drew just gloss over that they have Latin as language option? Roman Latin for traditional and french for the north, I don't really understand it
2:06: "the old one is probably the frence revolution"
anne bolyn and kathrine howard: 👁👄👁
The Russians were sent a warning about the surprise attack 5 days early , fortunately the carrier pigeon got lost
3:42 40 pounds of groceries? It doesn't work like that here. If you need a loaf of bread and a carton of milk, you just go on a 3-10 minute walk to get a loaf of bread and a carton of milk. A school backpack might just be the heaviest thing that you carry around.
I'm British and, I'll admit, I like one or two of the changes America has made to English. My favourite change is that Americans make proper use of the letter "z", e.g. mobilise (UK) vs. mobilize (US). We Brits let the letter "z" go to waste. We use it for almost nothing except the word zebra. Our punctuation is more logical, though.
Loved the warhammer reference!
Why can't my girl be a Mongol horse archer?
The reason that Russia and also the U.S. use older technology like those phones is because they can’t be remotely accessed so it helps keep spies from listening in on important discussions
7:19 i think in this case of category, viruses would be most dominant as they have have about 1 quadrillion or something
Say what you want about Kazakhstan, but they have one of the nicest flags in the world.