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Fun fact: the great nephew of Franz Ferdinand, and the current heir of the Habsburg family, is also called Ferdinand. He's a racing driver, and he won the 24 hours of Le Mans (arguably the most prestigious event in the whole of motorsport, or roughly on-par with the Indy 500 and Monaco GP, depending on who you ask) a couple of years ago.
Ngl, that "Al-Abama" alternate history sounds pretty interesting and sick for an alternate scenario in history. Wonder how much history of the US would differ due to this version of that state? It defintely sounds more interesting then the actual history of Alabama (no offence to anyone who lives in Alabama btw).
*Al-Abama
Incest in al-abama would make sense either way
I need Drew to give an abridged history of Alabama, from Native Americans to today. He seems to be an expert.
Good idea
I first read Alabama as Albania and was very confused about the Native American part.
The history of Alabama is probably just a circle due to the fact that incest
Our books go way back to caveman times
69th like
Roses are red,
Jars always need lids
Back in my day,
Drew's comment section wasn't filled with kids.
For real though.
Wasn't it always around teens anyway?
@@lawden210 Teens who weren't stupid and actually liked everyone instead of being depressed bitches
Isnt that YT in general?
@@truewalter4193yes
6:26 Drew listening to Franz Ferdinand? Nice
8:15 fun fact according to a video I saw a while back the entire human population could fit comfortably in the size of Texas but it is probably a little outdated so let’s say Alaska
Alaska way too big
@@Useless_edits you actually think alaska is too big for 9 billion people to live in
@@yoylecake3139 billion? Are you ahead of me or something
@@joshuanorman2fr we just hit 8 and hes already thinking ahead of time lol
@@The_Copper_Element_Itself maybe he has 1 billion people in his basement
2:54 hey, thats no "comically large soviet onion" thats god damn Eurasia from 1984 lore!
Edit: Only difference, they have some eastasian lands
Petition for Chad- uhh I mean Drew to hang the Flag of Scotland in his room day 2
Shoutout
5:25
Where did Australia even get a lake that large? (I know this is a speculative map but still it's mostly dry land)
It looks like it would be a result of the murray-darling river basin, and historically there was a lake massive there due to how flat the region was, the water just sort of washed off the continent though
I think that if the Soviets started the operation Groza Germany would've reached way far than what they actually did. At that time the Soviet Union was really unprepared to the point where they "lost" against Finland
Drew, I’m so glad you used Colm McGuinness’ cover of Sweet Home Alabama in the beginning. He’s one of my favorite singers
3:50 they do the impossible
Petition for drew to get a malta flag (Day 33)
Up
malta ball ull get there
Nistaw naghmilla
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(9:10) I assume the name is "New World" because they didn't want to go with the correct term "America" since it's being misused at this moment.
4:40 I love how Switzerland is not apart of anything 😂
We have Al-Abama, now we need Al-Aska.
1:47 I think, that would be a czechoslovak painter
Just for your information, Russia is bigger even than the entirety of Pluto! Something that was once considered a planet is smaller than Russia. That's how comically large it is.
12:54 I have never thought about that. I think that would be wayyyyy scarier than what really happened.
Day 20 of petitioning Drew to hang the flag of the glorious "United Republics of Jämtland-Herjeådalen and Ravund," in the background.
Drew durnil says he is so good at geography but then why did he name this video comically fake maps? like they are obv real maps.
If someone could take the whole world, it´d be Germany.
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5:24 I guess CANZUK got called Commonwealth of Realms. And all for it! 🇬🇧
Petition for drew to hang up the flag of Iowa on his wall (revenge for him calling Iowa Arkansas) Day 236
Yes
drew, you've been a story geek for so long, how do you not know that germans occupied northern italy during the end of ww2, while the civil war was still going on
2:50 as a Norwegian, this is unacceptable same with 4:44
Ireland joining the Arab League? Irish version of Sweet Home Alabama existing? It's all connected.
Petition for Drew to put a South African flag on his wall day 3 🇿🇦
10:47 if you look closely you can see a serbo-albanian union as you can see this Union was so ugly the Albania and Serbia would rather forgive each other and Unite rather then join this absolutely horrifying and disgusting Union
When drew uploads i dance
insane thing is that the mega USSR still wouldn't be as big as the british empire
Honestly I kinda want to see Al-Abama 😅😅
Also it makes a lot of sense because of the cousin-marriage thing 😅😅😅
So Petition for Drew to make more HISTORICAL country ball plushies 🎉*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Drew is the only American Geography pro
2:51 literally 1984 4:35 ok he said lol
Pretty sure that first map might be a result of Europe losing the war of the faiths
7:25 oh, that's tge time periid frisk undertale is from, the monsters would probably have a lot of rebulding to do
4:29
Hell on earth
6:21 actually, no. The death of him was just the final straw, if that wasn't the case the people would still find an alternative way to get a war
Petition to drew to have a better comment section
The al-Abama idea was really nice.
As a Swiss, the archduke can have Zurich back.
5:20 This might end up being a real think, an economic union like the EU for the nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, it is called CANZUK
(2:15) I do like how you said "1939 September 1st", that is how dates should be said.
It’s all about language. In American English you’d usually say September 1st, 1939 but in a country like France you’d say Le premier septembre 1939. (The first of September 1939)
4:17 *Drew when maths :*
Petition for Drew to hang up the Cascadia flag (Doug Fir) after hanging the Iowa flag (day 23)
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Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 238]
I ain't late yet!
Uranium-238 (238U or U-238) is the most common isotope of uranium found in nature, with a relative abundance of 99%. Unlike uranium-235, it is non-fissile, which means it cannot sustain a chain reaction in a thermal-neutron reactor. However, it is fissionable by fast neutrons, and is fertile, meaning it can be transmuted to fissile plutonium-239. 238U cannot support a chain reaction because inelastic scattering reduces neutron energy below the range where fast fission of one or more next-generation nuclei is probable. Doppler broadening of 238U's neutron absorption resonances, increasing absorption as fuel temperature increases, is also an essential negative feedback mechanism for reactor control.
10:31 oh yeah, Sardinia returning to Spanish rule! Let's enjoy their beaches...
Show this to people in Alabama, and watch them flip-out! Lol
So would it be a Czech painter?
Probably Lithuanian. Cos of their shared history as the Polish Lithuanian commonwealth.
i was flying a plane and the plane was stalling and and Switzerland was there and as soon as the plane crashed into the ocean
switzerland exploded
Internet have the answer for your fear at 9:26 - Samosbor, people living in gigastructure with no end
There is a town called Arab in Alabama. It's pronounced like ay rab
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petition for drew to put the flag of montenegro on his wall (day121)
It's bad when there's a united Korean peninsula both still no united Ireland😂
Drew manchukuo is what the Japanese named it in WW2 Manchuria is the actual region
(day 27)of asking anyone to make a country ball comic about the patreon lore
Actually Germany did invade Italy after the Allie’s captured Mussolini and turned it into an Allie nation
whooooo baby finaly drew said colombia!!!!!
Don't You Mean An Angry Lithuanian Man Took Over Polska And Conquered Almost All Europa?
Petition for drew to revive his old age of history 2 videos day 73
Petition for drew to fly italian flag day 1.
Sahara has a cyclical dry-wet period. Current time is in the dry part and the supposed future map is when it switched.
(4:45) The current countries of Europe are states, sovereign states, and several of them being member states of EU. Some countries are also divided into states already. So in this future, is EU a sovereign state, with member state Germany, with federal states?
Drew looking good ngl
DAY 255: Petition for Drew to put the flag of Wisconsin in the background
13:02 Ultimate World Conqueror experience.
Day 3 of asking drew to make a skit with his plushies
Petition for Drew to hang the flag of Castilla y León on his wall, day 57
9:52 beautiful Hapsburg domination over Europe as Otto made this amazing idea and the capital is Vienna mwah 🔥
You mean the inbreds?
drew is now halal
Petition for Drew to make Baltic Balls (day 20)
Sweet home Alabama
I need to stop binging videos before reading the title!! I was so confused!!! Especially the first one.....
Saw Drew and I just clicked.
Better than I could ever do 😂
Love your vids
Petition for Drew to hang the flag of Finland on his wall (Day 3)
4:46 thats republika sprska, drew…
Canada always gets so close😭😭😭
Hungary in 2:33 Is actually Eastern European Switzerland
0:01 hello times viewers
Nice map of Al-Abama
ah yes sweet home alabama
Drew should get an HRE flag
*Grass,* often taken for granted, is a ubiquitous and essential component of our natural environment. It blankets vast landscapes, from manicured lawns to sprawling meadows and rolling prairies. This unassuming plant, though seemingly simple, plays a profound role in our lives and ecosystems. In this essay, we will explore the significance of *grass,* its diverse species, its ecological importance, cultural relevance, and the various ways in which it enriches our world.
*Botanical Diversity of Grass*
The *grass* family, scientifically known as Poaceae, is one of the most diverse and extensive plant families on Earth. It encompasses over 11,000 species, each uniquely adapted to its environment. *Grasses vary in size, shape, and growth habits, ranging from towering bamboo to the delicate tufts of ornamental grasses in our gardens. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in diverse climates, from the Arctic tundra to the arid deserts, making them a vital component of nearly every terrestrial ecosystem.
*Ecological Importance*
*Grass*, often regarded as the unsung hero of ecosystems, serves a multitude of ecological functions. Perhaps one of its most critical roles is soil stabilization. *Grasses* have deep, fibrous root systems that help prevent soil erosion, making them instrumental in maintaining the structural integrity of landscapes. Their presence ensures that fertile topsoil is retained, preventing it from being washed away by rain or blown away by wind.
Moreover, *grasses* are primary producers in many food chains. They serve as a food source for herbivores, such as deer, bison, and cattle. In turn, these herbivores support carnivores like wolves and big cats. Without the foundational role of grasses, entire ecosystems would unravel, leading to imbalances in biodiversity.
Grasslands, characterized by extensive stretches of *grasses,* are home to some of the world’s most iconic and endangered species. The African savanna, for instance, is inhabited by elephants, lions, and giraffes, all of which depend on grasses as a significant part of their diet. Protecting these *grasslands* is crucial for the conservation of these majestic creatures and the preservation of global biodiversity.
*Grass and Human Civilization*
Human civilization has an intimate relationship with *grass,* dating back thousands of years. Agriculture, one of the most significant developments in human history, relies heavily on *grasses. Wheat, rice, corn, and barley are all grass species that form the foundation of our food supply. These crops have sustained populations, shaped economies, and influenced cultures around the world.
Furthermore, *grasses* have shaped the way we live, particularly in the context of our built environments. Lawns, often composed of *grass species like Kentucky bluegrass and Bermuda grass, are a staple of suburban life. They provide aesthetically pleasing landscapes for recreation and relaxation, fostering a sense of connection to nature in urbanized areas.
*Cultural Significance*
*Grass* has found its way into the cultural tapestry of many societies. In ancient civilizations, *grass was used for various purposes, including thatching roofs, weaving baskets, and crafting mats. Native American cultures, for example, employed various grasses in the construction of traditional housing, such as tipis and wigwams.
Moreover,* grass* has been a source of inspiration for poets and artists. The lush green of a grassy field has symbolized renewal, growth, and vitality in countless works of literature and art. It has been a recurring motif in the pastoral tradition, representing an idyllic countryside where people can escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.
*Grass in Modern Society*
In contemporary society, *grass* has taken on new roles and challenges. Urbanization and the expansion of infrastructure have led to the fragmentation and destruction of natural grasslands. This loss of habitat threatens countless plant and animal species, some of which are on the brink of extinction.
Additionally, the maintenance of lush lawns in urban areas consumes vast quantities of water and chemicals, contributing to environmental issues such as water scarcity and pollution. As we confront the realities of climate change, reevaluating our approach to landscaping, including the use of native grasses and xeriscaping techniques, becomes increasingly important.
*Conclusion*
In conclusion, the *grass* is far more than just a simple plant that carpets our Earth; it is a cornerstone of ecosystems, a source of sustenance, and a symbol of culture and renewal. Its incredible diversity and adaptability have allowed it to thrive in a wide range of environments, shaping the landscapes we know today. As we move forward, we must recognize the vital role that grass plays in our lives and ecosystems and strive to protect and sustain it for future generations. Whether beneath our feet or stretching across the horizon, the *grass* is a symbol of life and a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things on this planet.
You are completely wrong about every detail of that. As a grassologist, I think you should be banned from ever commenting again
why?
Completely wrong, studied grassology for 5 years, not a damn single word was correct chump. Try again.
Grass of one of perpetual abundance. In recent times, human activities, particularly urbanization and agriculture, have put immense pressure on grasslands and meadows. The expansion of cities and the conversion of natural grasslands into agricultural fields have led to habitat loss for many species, disrupting the delicate balance of these ecosystems.
Furthermore, climate change poses new challenges to grasslands. Altered precipitation patterns, increased temperatures, and the frequency of wildfires threaten the resilience of grasses and the animals that depend on them. As we recognize the profound importance of grass, we must also acknowledge the urgent need for conservation and sustainable land management.
In Conclusion: The Grasses’ Reverberating Legacy
In the vast tableau of nature’s wonders, the role of grass is profound and pervasive. From its critical ecological functions as a stabilizing force in ecosystems to its role in sustaining human life through agriculture, grass quietly but decisively shapes our world.
Yet, the story of grass is not confined to its ecological and practical roles. It extends into the realms of culture, symbolism, and human imagination, serving as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth. In a world facing unprecedented environmental challenges, the unassuming grass stands as a testament to nature’s resilience and an invitation for us to protect and preserve the vital ecosystems it supports. Let us not overlook this humble plant but instead celebrate its enduring legacy and take heed of its whispered wisdom, for in the grass, we find a reflection of our planet’s delicate balance and the potential for harmony with the natural world
First meme happens to Germany right now
11:58 basically Cold War, but instead of 2 sides, there's 3 (capitalism, socialism and fascism)
Petition Drew to mention El Salvador 🇸🇻 (Day 19)
Petition for Drew to learn luxembourgish (day 67)
bam!
4:50 I’m pretty sure that’s Republika Srpska incorporated into Serbia
Petition for Drew to display the flag of Equestria on his wall (Day 189)
Petition for Drew to make. NEW PLUSHIES OF Yugoslavia,free territory of Trieste and great Roman Empire
👇(day 48?)
Come to Sussex
Petition for Drew to put the Roman Empire flag- Day 166
So, the New World District adopts the New Mexico flag?
7:05 That's not a name he could have had, that was the listing of all his titles on which they actually based the map on
Fr chain
Damn man that ussr map was basically 1984