Shouting "Bruh" in a Medieval Castle - Finland Vlog Day 2
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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Finland has adopted you at this point and there's nothing you can do about it
Not the absolutely worst fate tbh lol
I just love his story in the beginning of experiencing the Midnight Sun. Definitely something that's sometimes warned to first time travelers in Alaska. Living in Fairbanks, yes, it's a living experience. lol.
Just like with cats! 🤣
LOL did Finnish government or army hire this guy to promote Finland and Nato and USA? Ridiculous. People in Finland are so damn scared that they are begging for help from Americans, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, England... please help us, that war in Ukraine is just too scary for us. America help us now!
So us Finns are like cats?
Allow me, as a Swede, to say that Finland, but above all the Finns, are the nicest, softest, and the toughest people I have met. Proud (as they should be) and strong. Hei kaikki suomalaisiet ystevät. Kiertelin tanssibändi Paradox kanssa monta vuotta Suomessa.
Veli Ruotsi🇫🇮💙🇸🇪
Suomalainen Ruotsalainen ja Norjalainen meni saunaan. Ruotsalainen ja Norjalainen tuli hyvissä ajoin ulos, Suomalainen vasta yli tunnin kuluttua, koska hänen pallinsa jäivät lauteiden väliin. Ja sun suomi vaikuttaa olevan hyvällä tasolla.
@@sixpackkorkman8069 ei Suomalaisen suuret pallit mahdu jäämään väliin
Hei jonne oletko sinäkin yksi niistä ruotsalaisista homoista?
Thank you very much our great Swedish neighbors.
We love our friendly and peace loving soft and nice Swedish neighbors, and as good friends, neighbors and relatives, we need to beat them up a little time to time in a friendly fashion. Hockey etc.
Your pronunciation of Finnish words is pretty damn spot on! You are like the golden image of a good tourist, seeing all the good sights, learning the language etc. Nice! 👌🏻
Maski päästä
I review weed products on my UA-cam channel as my job 🥷i did a Mukbang inside Lowes, so i also do that🍔
It definitely isn't spot on, but it's understandable.
@@Alfred-lp8vz Pronounciation of Turku and river Aura is probably the furthest it gets from English so I'd say it's quite spot on on a scale that can be reasonable expected.
@@Alfred-lp8vz yeah, but you know...context. 😃
Man's really playing Runescape tracks in the background while visiting Finland as if it is a magical fairytale land 😂
I wonder did he met any Finnish girls in Turku or Helsinki? They are very beautiful and mysterious as well :) Maybe there's video coming up.
4:02 it is the infamous funicular of Turku. Way overprized, breaks down at least once a week and the whole stupid box is literally a big joke. It was supposed to cost €2,5 million, but it did cost €5,4m, It looks hideous and on average it broke down on every 6 day during its first two years in service, hence the nickname: "jumikulaari" (Stuckular). Pro tip: Please don't ride it.
fun fact: finns created long drink in 1952 summer olympics cuz we had to get something to sell people when they came to watch olympics.
Yes, gin with grapefruit soda was easy and fast to deliver and extra water was needed in hot summer days. Gin was also more stylish and western than vodka, which brings memories of some expansionist b$stard czars like Stalin for example.
Simultaneously hamburgers were introduced to Finns during Olympic summer 1952 and first Coca-Cola bottles came to this then poor and rebuilding nation.
There is a joke when someone was ordering hamburgers or booze Summer 1952 and the waitress asked " With Cola? " which sounds in Finnish like " With a big snow shovel " And the Finnish customer replied " With any shovel you like "
13:29 Random fact about strawberries: We have strawberries imported from Southern Europe in grocery stores but we usually prefer Finnish strawberries because they are sweeter. The reason for the sweetness is light summer nights because strawberry plants can have photosynthesis and produce sugar even during night time.
Finnish and Swedish strawberries are the absolute best in the world, there is no competition
And domestic strawberries, wild strawberries (smultron) and the wild/domestic hybrids are really tasty compliments to eachother to whipped cream or vanilla icecream!
You know we produce alot of strawberries when even foreigners come to work in strawberry farms during summer.
Playing Sea Shanty 2 in a vlog in the city I'm living in sure makes this the strangest vlog I've seen this year and not something I expected from your channel but I'm liking it
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@@CombatArmsChannel and even more confusing while playing rs watching the video. Be like the fuck? Did I click music on?
About the quiet saturday morning: I'm sure other Finns tend to rest during weekends like me so no reason to wake up too early also since it's June many people are enjoying (or renovating) their summer cottages during weekends probably.
Or the other part of ppl who just got out from the bars at 4am. 6-8am is always pretty dead in saturdays
@@jesusthesilly Yes, resting includes that as well. ;)
The "cool arcitecture"-place was an old prison in Turku. It's called Kakola, now it's appartments.
They've got a nice escape room ther
the echo on that "bruh" was perfect 😂 Visited that castle myself 4 years ago, really enjoyed the sightseeing.
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@@CombatArmsChannel Bars are kinda open real late in Finland. Or if you went to a night club - it would be going on like until 4 or so in the morning. I been to US so I know that's not a thing in every place there. Anyhow - very interesting seeing you rush about in my native country. Hope you enjoy well. Should check out those stands in market place where they sell hot food or maybe a market hall in Helsinki. There would have been one in Turku too. But for local foods that would maybe be of interest - that said - you have obviously plans already. Speaking of the castle - they had a coffee shop with food too in there, you could have gotten something to drink from there easy.
I'll be moving to Turku next month, that castle be one of the first things I check out
@@JohnTavastian check out the church too! Beautiful if you like grand architecture
@@Bald_Zeus I live 2 hours away and have been in Turku a bit but it will take me time to find everything.
The building at 3:46 is the central firestation of Turku and still in active use. It's roughly 105 years old, and it's a bit cramped. The doors are really tight for modern firetrucks, but as it is a historically significant protected building they can't do anything about it.
my town's local school is already 130 years old and still in use :D
Oh, that’s cool and I didn’t know that. Learn something new every day.
Next one after stairs, "pretty interesting architecture is Kakola, used to be a maximum security prison, before getting converted to apartments.
That miniature at 5:50 represent one of Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Most of that cruisecompanys ships are built in Turku. I have also spent some time at the Turku ship yard and welded some things on them :)
I live by the river Aura and you were literally just walking in my neighbourhood! I don't know why that made my day but it did.
It was beautiful!
The naval ship Karjala you visited, my dad was one of the Wärtsilä shipyard workers building it and it's sister ship Turunmaa in the 1960's
I live in the former Wärtsilä diesel engine factory in the former shipyard by the aura river :) Its pretty sweet with old exposed tiles, nails and concrete in my apartment.
The Bore ship was nice to see, too. It was used as a cruise ship/passenger ship for many years in the past. Now, it is a museum and a part of Finnish shipbuilding and maritime history.
As a soldier you must always remember to keep yourself hydrated. Back in the medieval times, when the castle was operational, a part of a soldier's pay was a certain amount of beer every day. It wasn't a small amount, though I don't remember the exact number anymore. One of the castle tourist guides would have known.
If I remember right it was about 6 liters for officers and 4-5 liters for privates.
However the beer was of quite different texture during those times. It's not the same stuff as the stuff we call beer nowadays.
Drink water, change socks right?!
@@ridicoloperovero beer those days was kind of bottled water, safe to drink as it was processed to kill all harmful stuff.
@@rikulappi9664 And the alcohol content went up depending on rank. Which some might think would be a bad idea.
Nice to see a good vlog from our BRUHderland //Love from Sweden
That smoke stack with numbers is the smoke stack of a power plant. The numbers are an art piece and are in Fibonachi Sequense where the next number is the sum of the two previous numbers.
Yes, the golden ratio.
I though they were retired TPS jersey numbers!!!
@@hextatik_soundgolden ratio is different thing
It is so weird someone touring your home town as a tourist when I recognize every place you go xD
It's so cool to see you walking the streets of my home city!
Great to see you visiting my hometown. That Turku Energia's chimney with a bunch of numbers on it, is called the fibonacci sequence 1-55.
Trying some local words is always good when travelling abroad. It shows that you are genuinely interested about the country. It doesn't matter if the pronunciation is good or not. It's always appreciated. And besides your pronunciation is good so no worries.
Those "chickens" xD Oh man, reindeer meat is awesome. My grandparents are Saami people and they've been reindeer herding pretty much their whole lives. :)
Man I love Medieval castles so happy to have you see them.
The delicious thing about strawberries which have been grown in northern parts of the world is that while they are available for a shorter period, they get much more sun-shine during the day than more southern strawberries. Makes them much sweeter
Strawberries up north are the best, those long, light summer nights will do that! 🍓
You really do a lot in one day, great vlog again. Sun doesn't go down this time of the year much, this is the right time to visit Finland.
It's fun looking at tourist going around finnish cities as sometimes they just go somewhere where I haven't gone even myself so can appreciate Finland even more as a Finnish person =). Hope you having fun, waiting for that Varusteleka trip.
This was a really great video, you got alot done in one day, enjoy it while it lasts!
It's kind of weird to see my home town covered in a video like this, but it is very nice to know that some people are interested in finnish culture and history. (Sorry if I made some typos, i'm not that good at English.)
Thank you your good video from Turku, my hometown. Turku castle and Marine museum and riverside are places where I often walk with camera. That statue in river is "Harmony" and that black box on rail is "Funikulaari", more out of order than works. Made in Italy ... . Big grey building was jail before. Have nice time here in Finland.
Midnight sun takes time to get used to. Im from northern sweden and its like really bright the whole night. Winters are dark, cold and forever 🤣
Tell me about it. Being in Nome, Alaska, it really is a life time thing to get used to. But, I prefer them more than the Polar nights.
Great footage! Turku is my old hometown, haven't lived there in 20 years though. Glad you seem to have fun. The seagullcam was a nice touch lol.
It was great to get you to Finland, thanks for that. reindeer meat itself has only been eaten in Lapland, it is a bit of a product here in southern Finland, it is not eaten much here. Moose , deer meat is much more common.Hunting is a rather popular hobby in Finland and reindeer herding areas are in Lapland. I hope you enjoy the trip. Did you taste rye bread, that's the first thing when Finns come from abroad and yeah you can find it at the airport. it was KOSKENKORVA 38% and salmiakkia, the recipe I don't know but if you actually make it go around the clock, in that sense there is no ordinary drink which is mixed at the bar counter.
We hope you will also get to know the forests in Finland.
So happy to watch these vlog updates as a Finn. Thank you and hope you enjoy your visit here!
If you visit the Sea Fortress Suomenlinna in Helsinki, there's a WW2 submarine Vesikko on display with an interesting history. That Long Drink was the refreshing drink created for the 1952 Helsinki Olympics guests. That Fazer's blue "chocolate toilet bar" is also a classic. As is that more recent comer Salmiakkikossu (salty liquorice and Koskenkorva vodka).
70 years - since We had The Olympics !
Music is always spot on 11/10!
Awesome to see you visiting my home turf, great vid as always🤝👍🏻
It is so awesome to watch your visiting so many places here and seeing with your own eyes all the differend cities and museums and to get known our culture. I hope you have injoy and being feeling welcome here.
One of the reasons there’s less people in the city during summertime/summer weekends is because everybody’s at their summerhouse or attending to music festivals 😄
Love the osrs soundtracks!
Are you using runescape music as the backgroud music ? love it lol
The building at 4:00 is actually a former prison that have been renovated into an apartment building :)
Finland RUN OUT - of Prisoners ! Even They tried to serve BETTER Food ?
Brotherman using the proper soundtracks. Enjoy Finland! :)
My Finnish mate sent me some of that chocolate and it was quite different to what I’m used to.. great vlogs thank you 🙏 🇦🇺
Really nice that you made this a little nervous video about my hometown Turku. You are welcome to Finland. It is very good for a people to be here, to live, and to die ;)
I spent a summer month in Norway, and stayed jet-lagged for the entire month. Without a day/night cycle, I couldn't seem to re-set my circadian rhythm. I just crashed every afternoon around 2:30 pm local time - which was the middle of the night West Coast time.
6:48 That Sea Shanty 2 caught me off guard!
The northern summer nights are definitely something else, it's something I really learned to appreciate about Finland over the years as well having moved abroad years ago, everything just looks so trippy and nice. The summers are basically the amazing reward you'll get after surviving those long, dark winter periods.
So glad you got to visit Turku! "Bore" must be quite a name to catch 😁 It was the accommodation for the reservist guard detail during Northern Coasts 2018 exercise. It was a fun week.
Awesome content! Subscribed. Fun to see you actually in finland.
Also love that runescape soundtrack :D
Haha. Omg, I lost it at the farm animals on at the bow of the ship.
Fancy seeing you touring our home town.
Midsummers party in Finland is a big thing. Thats coming up in a few days. People are going to go to countryside and festivals to get wasted. City centers are gonna be almost empty. You will probably see only a few drunk people during the evenings in Helsinki.
Cool to see you in my home country Finland! I wish I was there too to participate in the meet&greet 😭❤️ Happy to see you have had a good time there 😁
The Turku power station numbers are the fibonacci numbers. 4:53
And they ARE creepy af.
That smoke pipe doesnt look fibonacci to me but I guess it is, or some weirdo just put the numbers there anyway!
@@source9264 The number sequence is for the fibonacci sequence, this was done by an artist in like 1994
Great video, hope you enjoy our country!
The soundtrack of this video is glorious. Well done!
So awesome you actually came here! Have fun!! I lived a few months in Kuusamo which is kinda Lapland already, the sun was crazy there. Welcome to Finland! Would love to see you but Im now holidays in Barcelona with my cruiser board 😎
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Welcome to Finland! Hope you enjoy the time you stay here :)
Seeing the places my parents took me to see as a kid, with RS music on the background makes this vlog so nostalgic xD
Uuuh, you visited here in Finland 😍 So awesome❤️ You are so ❤️❤️❤️🙏
Daymmn, I wish I would've realized you were coming to my hometown of 40 years, Turku! Would've loved to say hi! You should've checked Luostarinmäki (Cloister Hill Handcraft Museum) and Turku Cathedral as well, maybe next time. :) Was amazing to see you enjoy our former capital city - love your channel and your never-ending positivity! Hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in Finland!
You took words out of my mouth!
Edit: I would have definitely brought some crayons for ya. 😉
I wish youd have more time in my beautiful city of Turku. So much to see and learn. Maybe next time
"Throw something over it...somehow" mode hits every year, when you try to cover all the windows with curtains, plankets, carbage bags and tape, tin foil etc.
Love it :'D ahh few episodes to go. Just randomly found out that you are/were in Finland. This is interesting to see as a finnish person, like how you experience it all
+1 For the RuneScape music.
thanks for checking out! My home town Turku! much appreciated!
Nice that you have enjoyed yourself here in Finland. ☺️👍 Cool vlogs too.
Did you get any chanses to go to a forest to enjoy our nature more? 🙂
Your finnish is getting better and better. Nice job!
I missed you had come to Finland but really cool to see you in my hometown !
This dude is so cool! I wish i had the oppotunity to meet you! Solid videos!
I started to think what "How are you?" would be in Finnish. But then, it's Finnish, so nobody would use anything small-talkish like that in a normal setting. :D
Mitä kuuluu? Miten menee? Mitäs sulle? There are loads of ways.
You can say most things in very many ways in Finnish language.
Miten menee, literally how is it going, or Mita kuuluu, literally what are you hearing, or Miten voit, literally how are you really feeling mentally and physically in your body. The last mentioned will cause Finns to explain in detail all their mental and physical feelings :)
As a foreigner it is better to start with "hello" or "excuse me" and when departing you say "kiitos" and if the interaction was informal you can say "hei hei" or "moi moi" right when you are leaving. That shows that there is appreciation to use our language but also makes it simple to communicate. You say it twice when leaving, once when meeting, so a lot of my interactions start with "moi" and end with "moi moi", (the cadence is high-low).
Oh, and the good news about "how are you".. we don't do that here, no one asks "how are you" unless they want to really know how you are. For friends and acquaints it is common to ask "mites hurisee" (transl: how is it humming) or something very informal, it basically does have the exact same connotation as the US style "how are you" but in a way that indicates that short answers are expected. Note, the person might start to still talk about how they are doing, this is why it is used only with friends and people you know well.
You are just too much ❤️ - and saying this in the nicest way possible.
You are in this video in my home town, Turku and your reactions were just awesome. For example the Hesburger is a thing started with one Christian couple living in Kaarina, having a grill on the open market of Turku (kauppatori) and they got very popular with their hamburgers and "red" and "white" mayonnaise. Now they have this huge hamburger chain "Hesburger" (His burger) around the world and they are founding lots of humane work with their business (health clinics and schooling in places like India and so on). 😊
Also that smokestack with those numbers is a mathematic sequence of numbers, called "Fibonacci sequence", where there are numbers between 1-55 and the logic is, that always two previous numbers combined are the result of the next one.
I'm so happy you enjoyed the Moomins, architecture and all in Turku - and also noticed, that you definitely have that "little marine in you", because you like to walk (=march) everywhere, don't complain of the couple of hours of train ride to get here and there - even after a poor night sleep - and so on.
You are practically a Finnish yourself. ☺️
The public toilets cost typically 50sents or one euro and that is both cleaning fee and a way to try to supervise/reduce the amount of drug users getting injections on themselves inside of them...
So normally, if you are a customer, it's free to use facilities - otherwise you have to pay a little to use them.
Hope you will have a lot more good (=politely said, interesting) experiences from us and our country, culture and so on. 🙏🏼❤️
Post scriptum: Saturday morning - everyone is having a hangover or just sleeping in, that's why the streets were so quiet. And in the evening, whole summer - because the season is so short here in Finland and all the students and every other ppl possible are on their summer vacation - ppl are going out every evening while the weather is still nice and sunny. To summit up: On mornings the streets are quiet, in the evenings busy. ☀️
a nice touch to add the sea shanty 2 6:50 made my day lol
That tower by the 5:00 mark is lit up during night when its darker outside showing me the aprox direction home while boozin
Next time you get to Finland, definitely go see the countryside also and ofcourse lapland! Hope you had a good time here man!
Also be sure to watch the movies my friend gave you on the usb stick haha 😂
blackout curtains on any source of sunlight are ESSENTIAL for finnish summer lmao It's great if you're up and about but not so great when you're trying to get your sleep in
My father served on the Suomen Joutsen shop.
Hope we will see video you shooting with Varusteleka people. 🙏
6:48 Good song choice, certified banger 👌
Ive watched one or two videos of yours, but the Sea Shanty made me sub
Damn that weird "Nintendo" music got me a few times 😄 It was super nice for you to visit our beautiful country! I hope you will do it again in the future! 🙂
its runescape music
My grandpa was a sailor on the old white sailing boat you where on. It was a long time my dad tell the stories about him. But I think my grandpa was all the way to South Africa doing som hard core shit I guess
Sea shanty just hits differently
Finland is such a nice country to visit
6:49 Sea Shanty 2, OH MY GOD AHHAHAHA :D You earned my like easily with that
Have you seen the movie " Insomnia" ...there they have also some difficulty because of the light at night. By the way ....thanks for the tour with the Finnish Swan, the sailing ship I never went even lived in Turku.😎
Dont know if you noticed, the Castle of Turku is over 700 years old....Im not surpriced you feld dehydration🍷 well come to Finnland.
Funny that i have Been watching your videos for years and you lived in a airbnb close to where i work 😄 hope you had a nice trip!
Its damn to hear u'r in Finland. Ive been watching your channel for ages and lots of your videos about Finnish army. Have you tried sauna yet?
The "catch fish and catapult them" thing is a beacon, an early predecessor of lighthouses. The arm would be used to lower the brazier for fueling and lighting, then to raise it again.
Totally lost it at Runescape music :D Awesome vlogs
Salmari is a good drink yea, kinda weird, but goes down well like you said :D And btw, you always mentioning your pronouncing, well you said "salmiakki" just perfect, cheers :D Glad to see youre enjoying your time.
@@kaamio7687 true that, oh the hangover you get from those :D
14:26 Damn Bald and Bankrupt really went down a different path
Finnish guy here,
You should go to a sauna place called Löyly
thank you for visiting Finland welcome back
4:02 NO FUCKING WAY!! That's Kakola Funicular. I've lived in Turku for 3 years now and this is the first time I see that piece of shit working. It's always "under maintenance". You recorded history.
literally playing runescape as im watching this and the Sea Shanty 2 got me off guard lol. anyway I hope you enjoy your stay here in Finland! :)
that runescape tune made my day :DDDDDDD Welcome to Finland and enjoy your stay.
The brightness during night here is so trippy. Haven’t been able to sleep for like 3 days because of it lol