Every Dutch teenage boy felt like Oppenheimer creating the nuclear bomb when they ductaped together all their fireworks + a bottle of gasoline or whatever flamable liquid they could find.
dutch tradition also has “carbid schieten” (Calcium carbide shooting), especially held in the north east of the country. another real culture tradition to look into. It doesnt demolish as much, but was developed with the whole aim of making as much noise as possible 😅
"it doesnt demolish as much": They had to limit it nowadays, but some villages literally make cannons out of them, ones that blow out the windows from the neighbors.
afaik, it's just fries with mayo and peanut sauce. No unions, no curry. But there might be regional differences? Also I hadn't have one for at least 25 years, so it might have changed in that time?
Illegal fireworks seem to be standard overhere, ehmmm, very beautiful and I feel the exhilleration & excitement, it is such a tradition ❤ Head against heart, except when it hits ( literally) your innercircle of family & friends, and I want to point out that amongst the casualties, there is a very high percentage of ppl doing their job ->> policemen, healthcareworkers, and ofc firemen. To me, that's unacceptable. On new years day, young kids pick up what's left ( what didn't go off for whatever reason😮) and try to lit it. Most dangerous since it might have a reason for not going off 😢 Unacceptable to me too. Way too young, and we fail to protect our children. We need to make decisions with our heart, without loosing our mind. Or: our next generation& our first responders their ears, eyes, hands ( or behind). Not to mention wildlife, pets etc. I feel sad. Either way tho, when I seriously think about it. Because I love it too. 🤨🙄
@@rosalindeschoonaard19 Very well said, wish people were more responsible with the fireworks and looked out for each other more, it's also baffling and should be a shame in our culture of the youth(typically) that they attack the people that want to protect the injuried.
@@Ramotttholl expensive but an experience. Especially now that the ban on fireworks is probably coming soon we only have a bit of time left to light as much stuff as possible
Those big fire bombs you see are some illigal fireworks (usually a cobra 6) tied to a big can or a couple of bottles filled with petrol, gives an insine blast
The big bombs you see are mostly illegal or self-made fireworks. The kid with the exploding trashcan: trashcan was filled with carbide. And although I was a young boy who loved fireworks, I never blew up stuff doing damage. In The Hague we used to have new years eve traditions like "Christmas tree hunting" and making big fires at almost every street crossing.
The huge explosion at the start was probably someone who took all the gunpowder out of several fireworks and made a bomb with it. This is extremely dangerous and very illegal.
Most of the accidents happen when they start to stunt with these fireworks or forget to read the manual. Fireworks are safe, but only if you use them correctly.
@@angryvikzr6244 in some cases it doesn't make sense what they deem legal and illegal. In that case i think it's more targeting the user than the product.
@@JJimsky That's a very disingenuous thing to say, meanwhile i have never seen an illegal cake explode, i've seen that happen many a times over with legalized cakes. It's not like legal fireworks suddenly stop being explosive because someone labels them like that, there's not a lot different in the way the legal and illegal fireworks function, it's mostly the compounds they exist out of. I've seen a lot of people get hurt from legal fireworks too, from candles to aftershocks, even the legal ground flowers crackers (the ones that explode), at the end of the day i don't care. i only care if people throw/light near animals or set peoples homes on fire.
My father worked beside a firework factory in Belgium near the Dutch border. They often tested new things. One day when I was visiting my father the owner asked us if we would like to see a demonstration of what his biggest private order was that year. It was a 37 minutes show. One after the other without pauses.
The bombs are heavy firecrackers called "cobra 6" taped on bottles of gasoline, thats how you get the big exosions. But any heavy firecracker will do nicely
The Dutch took Indonesian peanut satey sauce to a whole new level, a new lower level of course but it's still good. It's really houshold stuff, not just on fries, other snacks too and many people have integrated it in home cooking. There is lot of other Indonesian food integrated too but not as much as sateh sauce. Hanging out during christmas vacation with your 12 year old friends was absolutely great and for non vandalists like us, a bit of collateral damage and danger was accepted. For me now it's ridiculous too, but I'm hesistant to deny the kids of today that fun.
Most Dutch have at least 1 jar of peanut butter in their cupboard to either make sandwiches with or use as a base for peanut sauce. Info for the Muricans: our peanut butter has low to no sugar content. We like to taste the peanuts, not turn it into a dental nightmare dessert.
I was at a villageparty in my own village last night and 2 policeman came to check if it's was going smooth. Nearby started some fireworks so someone tells to police: shouldn't you do something about that? Which the policeman reacted: no it's beautiful right?😂
It's sooo bad but also sooo funny. I could not stop laughing. I just feel alive when I see that. My brother and I were arrested by the police for fireworks like that when we were 11 and 14, very long ago. I know it sounds bad but we became normal adults after and never did anything criminal again :)
Espacially the dead and a whole neighbourhood of houses wiped out ! The factory never took responsibility, an endless legal fight. What do you mean by crazy ?
It's my oldest memory I can date. I was on the other side of town, and fell of a lil bench from the first shockwave. Even more crazy is, besides the whole lead-up, how few people passed away from it.
The crazy things that it’s not only around New Year’s Eve but there are literal bombs going off all throughout the year and it’s actually kinda scary like 1 year ago there was a classroom in a school like literally blown up
As a dutchie. when I was a teenager, we shared chemistry papers on school. We created our own fireworks (explosives) most with just regular household items also a bit more exotic chemicals. But the enforcement of such substances wasn't very strict this was pre 9/11. Needless to say, It was bordering on insanity the things that we were doing we managed to create rather powerful compounds somehow without us getting injured. Looking back on it as grownup, we were so lucky. It could have caused massive injury or death. If we ever get invaded again, the invader will have a bad time. A lot of people here know how to make rather powerful compounds.
Can confirm, I was one of these young boys. I didn't get in with the really heavy stuff, but my friends and I blew up plenty sewer pits, garbage bins, school textbooks. Using big concrete sewerpipes at construction sites and lighting a bigger explosion in them made it sound like a cannon. We also stuck explosives in pinatas, taped them to powerful rockets and attempted to fly them in the air to explode but sadly it didn't work and it all exploded on the ground next to us. We were usually careful enough. Great fun.
2:00 That brown sauce right there is called Saté. Otherwise known as Peanut Sauce (Pindasaus) It's mostly peanut butter but mixed with soy sauce. It has coconut milk for a less harsh/rough texture. And it also contains a bit of another sauce in it called Sambal, which in turn is a chilli pepper sauce. Which would make the Saté spicier.
If you're up for it, it's not too difficult to make. The Sambal can actually be quite tasty as a spicy sauce, or mixed into other sauces to make them spicier. So you can make more than needed for the Saté. And Saté can be used to mix into Indonesian/South-east Asian foods or as a sauce next to mostly any Dutch fried snack.
Yes, i found my new favorite non-existent word. Warfries. Also the picture of the ''warfries'' is one of the grossest i have ever seen. it does taste amazing! and it will probably stop your heart in mere minutes after you ate it.
And know what to do & don't when it comes down to celebrate our 'old & new year' ->> close your windows, put your bikes cars en bins, and definitely your pets!, inside the house, or maybe at the back, but not in front of your house. Switch off the air system to circulate indoors only, and...Enjoy🎉 And duck & dive for wrong going arrows, be prepared for incoming friendly fire😂❤
Last year, the morning after New Years Eve I had a great time just looking through all the news articles of all the things that happened that night. I made a little document of all the most interesting things. Most of it was just blown up bus stops and garbage disposals, but it also contains cars set on fire and some guy stole a car, crashed it and lit it on fire. I remember seeing that car speeding through our neighbourhood. Safe to say it gets pretty crazy.
Ny eve a few years ago i was standing outside when a quad drove by with a couch tied behind it. 10 minutes later the quad came back with the couch still tied and 2 guys sitting on the couch singing out loud. At half past 12 the couch was on fire in the middle of the street with half the neighborhood gathering around having a party. Im dutch and i just love the dutch ny eve. Meeting a lot of people, friends and strangers, and having a good time. And also the total mayham and anarchy ofcourse hahah
i still have a cobra 8 from last year in my sock drawer with a bunch more highly explosive fireworks couldnt light them cuz of the rain but its comforting to know that i have around 200g of gunpowder in my sock drawer 3 meters from where i sleep and game
I live in the netherlands and I can confirm that this is 100% true. It kind of depends in what neighborhood you live but almost everywhere this is what is happening. Every trash bin is getting blown up and if it is alive the ‘gemeente’ (dutch word for government) will lock the trash bins so we wont blow them up but that also has another downside since we cant put the rests of the fireworks in the trash bins so that causes a lot of firework rests on the street.
When we were 18 we got some illegal 10 inch "Mortar" balls from Belgium. Used a PVC pipe stuck in the ground to launch it, but the top of the pipe cracked after the first shot. Upon the second shot, during launch, the ball got stuck inside the pipe and upon explosion its fireworks went of horizontally 1 meter above ground, spreading like 50 meters into every direction. Good times.
I am from the netherlands and i hear these fireworks not only at newyears eve😂 ti prove i am from there i will speak netherlands Dat is inderdaad niet normaal hoe gevaarlijk die dingen zijn ik woon dichtbij breda in etten leur En ik hoor vaak knallen snachts En nog een ding HET IS FRIET GEEN PATAT JE BAKT FRIET IN EEN FRIETPAN MET FRIETUUR VET Greets from levi driesen Netherlands🇳🇱🇳🇱
I'm actually born on that day 31th of December 1992, I'm now 31 and the biggest thing i have blown up as a kid (13), was a household container on wheels, the big bin besides the house. I used a Cobra, thing actually flew around 10m up in the air. It was amazing back in the day. It made a big mess thou and we had to clean most of it.
I once strapped 2 cobra 6’s to a 20L gas can (basically one of the biggest bombs in this video) . I live in a village near Amsterdam with a lot of open space and fields so as 16 year olds me and my friends went crazy with those fireworks. There are things called thunder kings. Which you place on the ground and it shoots a projectile that then blows up. Not crazy hard but enough to cause injuries or go blind. We used to hold them and have battles with them and try and shoot each other with the projectiles. We also used to stand in a big cirkel, through one in the air and then all run one direction and try to not get hit. Looking back it was nuts, it was really fun at the time though. The sad thing is a lot of kids do lose their hands, feet, fingers and eyes every year doing the same thing
This is indeed quite insane. I had an aunt living in Amsterdam many years ago. She told us she had to keep her cats locked up inside house starting days before new years eve and afterwards in order to keep them safe until it had all calmed down on the streets again. Needless to say, the cats absolutely hated it because they suddenly had to use a litterbox (again). And they were also terrified of the constant noise from morning through the night for days. One of her poor cats stayed hidden under the stairs for 4 days.
Lots of birds die too from heart attackes and extreme stress. It is forbidden democratically, most citizens hate it. In fact we are terrorized by an egocentric minority,
As a Dutch this makes my heart feel warm inside and laugh my ass off.. Yes we go overboard on Fireworks... Also that sauce is called "pindasaus" Sauce made out peanuts, similar to Saté Sauce both soooooo good. And the brown and white color of it made us way back in the day call it Fries War / Patat Oorlog, mostly we top it off with onions. Damn gooood
Personally I love the new year fireworks. I don't lit any myself, but i like that i can go outside the house and no matter where you stand, you'll see fireworks everywhere in the sky.
@@obygamer7913 je hebt mis maat ik eet het elke week satesaus mayonaise uien en soms ook curry saus.jij hebt een frietje met stoofvlees en mayo en kepshup ook prima maar dat is geen oorlog
Everytime i see those explosions i kind of miss the old days. As a 15 year old kid i used to make what we called 'copperbombs' at home with friends, under careful eye of my dad haha. Nowadays it has become a shitshow, but i still buy some firework, it's the only thing for me that keeps new years eve special.
That was funny to see as a dutchy. But how the "bombs" are made : you buy the biggest fire cracker you can find and then tape it to a big bottle of gasoline, then you light it on and start running ;) :P
The biggest madness I ever experienced was the thing that made me quit lighting a single piece of fireworks ever. My brother suffered superficial burns while lighting a piece safely, keeping our distance, and it shot itself on it's side, shooting burning bullets in his coat. I never understood wrecking stuff, and also never had the illegal fireworks myself. Dumpert is like the Dutch equivalent to Liveleak.
There's a ban on many types of fireworks, so around new years, people go to Belgium or Germany to buy "illegal fireworks" (it's the ones that produce big explosions).
As kids, we made big pits of fireworks with both legal and illegal fireworks which were called a heksenkring. We also taped big illegal fireworks like nitraten and cobra6 to bottles of petrol to make big fireballs
haha i love the reactions of ppl who comes here and experience dutch new year for first time :D its not new year eve when ppl are shooting fireworks.... its transition week :D
'war fries' aka patatje oorlog is basically peanut sauce (pinda saus) with mayo and white unions on top. Very good combo if you ask the average dutch person. But they have to be with Vlaamse frieten (Belgium fries)
When I was in high school someone figured out you could make a sort of gunpowder with a weed killer if you added sugar. We put it in copper tubing and blew up all kinds of stuff. A friend of mine was hammering on a tube to close it (I always used a vice) and it blew up in his hand, he lost his little finger on the left hand. Also I was in scouts that time and we were on a night hike near a WW2 museum where there might still be some explosives around. One of them blew up a huge bomb made with our special explosive and one fragment hit a tree that they were hiding behind and penetrated a few centimeters. The bombsquad was called in as they thought someone hit a WW2 mine.
these days i dont but when i was a teenager i build Model kits. but incorrectly waiting to glue the big parts together till new year. then i fill the big parts together with Fireworks after taking some fireworks apart. double check if i have a slow burn timer from the right type of roman candle and blow it up. besides that when we got Thunderkings (shoots a ball up in the air with a bang and then it pops with a load bang too) i used to hold them upside down through the grades of the a footbridge and hold them in place by standing on them. and it shoots the ball under the bridge and the bang made the entire footbridge jump up from it. XD
Germans do the same. New Year’s Eve people waist so much money on fireworks. All over the country. Emergency rooms have their busiest day in the Netherlands and Germany that night. They really love to blow up the orange garbage bins in Berlin, or even mailboxes. In Germany you grow up with this, so it’s normal. Here in the Netherlands as well. Kids get already guided how to start fireworks. New trend firework boxes with nearly 200 effects. You just start it and have for 5 minutes fireworks.
One of the things you learn very quickly when moving to a small Dutch town with teens in the vicinity : duct tape the door mail slot close during christmas and oude nieuwe
Luckily, more and more councils stop this by offering one grand firework spectacle and banning private ones . Not only the nations petrified animals thank them for that . People are beginning to recognize , how destructive , wasteful , friggin' dangerous and downright dumb this is - The nations emergency rooms full of idiots with horrific injuries .
Dumpert is known for the partly vicious commenting : by right wingers , misogynistic , xenophobe and other idiots . It's a real Tokkie site . Look tokkie up yourself, grin
I was one of this 13yr olds back then. We all had stryijers, vlinders and cobras(explosion is compared with some hand granades) Now if my childeren would have these they would be grounded for a week😅 it's super dangerous so the hospitals are full on these days. Still our old en new is the best you can experience indeed, creating your own show with your friends and some booze and oliebollen🎉
it's so sad my town has a art festival and in the evening a bunch of teenagers came to the art festival and threw firecrackers at people. hearing a fuse of a firework 1 meter of you is traumatizing...
you should for sure come here some times during a new year but outside of amsterdam its both crazy and fun and if youre even a little bit carefull even safe (as long as you keep looking around youre fine)
I’m in the dutch section at school in Luxembourg and we have a guy that just came here and he brought some fireworks back and for the past month or so he’s been having them go off after school like 2 times a week or more. And it’s the exploding ones that really hurt your ears, so annoying and illegal!
my top firework memories: 1: as a kid, you get a cardboard, and ducktape all your favorite fireworks together to make your ownf firework show. 2: put hundereds of "sterretjes" into a pvc pipe to make your own smoke bomb, those things worked so good! 3: in a little ally between buildings we had 2 groups on either side firing rockets towards each other 4: as an 16 year old, take 2 bottles of coke, fill them with petrol, ducktape a "vlinder" or "cobra 6" to it(the most common big explosions you see), and you can generate your own mushroom bomb 5: the phonebook but with a twist, its a lot like in the video but you first dip the phonebook in petrol and you have the same result as in 6:23 but all the parts are burning disclamer, I think only the 3rd was a bit dangrous, all of the other ones we did in open places where nobody was near, and even in the 3rd nobody got hurt ^^
Dumpert is the peak Dutch website where all funny clips of Dutch people doing funny or stupid things are collected
Facts! This would give him the best taste of dutch comedy culture as possible.
Dumpert is lit
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Jeroennn!!!!! niet doen Jeroenn!!!!!
@@SnipezOsrsJeroeeennn!! Pas nou op met dat vuuur!!
in the netherlands we have our own version of nuclear bombs
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Every Dutch teenage boy felt like Oppenheimer creating the nuclear bomb when they ductaped together all their fireworks + a bottle of gasoline or whatever flamable liquid they could find.
@@Kai_075 facts
Thanks to having Poland and Czech Republic pretty much as neighbours... 😂🎉
As a teenager, one of those "screaming housemaids" ended up exploding in my pants. The experience was less sensual than one might assume.
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bro gilde het omhoog of omlaag
hahaaha hoe de fuck kreeg je dat voor elkaar?
The change in facial expressions at 1:13 is comedy gold.
dutch tradition also has “carbid schieten” (Calcium carbide shooting), especially held in the north east of the country. another real culture tradition to look into. It doesnt demolish as much, but was developed with the whole aim of making as much noise as possible 😅
Vooral het Oosten, de oorsprong!
"it doesnt demolish as much": They had to limit it nowadays, but some villages literally make cannons out of them, ones that blow out the windows from the neighbors.
i mean it originates as a way of getting birds away from our crops.
@@mckroket5779 lulkoek, Drenthe ook . dus meer noord oost
HEUUUUJJJJJ KABIET SCHIETE JONGEEEEE
Patatje Oorlog: Fries with mayonaise and peanut sauce and onions. So basically white vs brown using onions as munition lol.
You forgot the curry.
@@remc0s Why are people talking about curry in a patatje oorlog !? Never seen that.
afaik, it's just fries with mayo and peanut sauce. No unions, no curry. But there might be regional differences?
Also I hadn't have one for at least 25 years, so it might have changed in that time?
@@Nebuloid1 Never seen it without curry.
Apparently in the South they sometimes add curry sauce to it, it's certainly not the traditional recipe.
The funny thing is that those loud fire crackers are not allowed here , we all buy it from poland , belgium and germany xD
Not all Dutch people use literal bombs on New Year’s Eve but there probably is like a 10% usage rate so it’s still kinda insane
i still love them but its expensive.. and aslong as other ppl around you burn there money its almost the same effect. only now i save my money,
More then 10% for sure, like 25%
Illegal fireworks seem to be standard overhere, ehmmm, very beautiful and I feel the exhilleration & excitement, it is such a tradition ❤
Head against heart, except when it hits ( literally) your innercircle of family & friends, and I want to point out that amongst the casualties, there is a very high percentage of ppl doing their job ->> policemen, healthcareworkers, and ofc firemen. To me, that's unacceptable.
On new years day, young kids pick up what's left ( what didn't go off for whatever reason😮) and try to lit it. Most dangerous since it might have a reason for not going off 😢
Unacceptable to me too. Way too young, and we fail to protect our children.
We need to make decisions with our heart, without loosing our mind. Or: our next generation& our first responders their ears, eyes, hands ( or behind). Not to mention wildlife, pets etc.
I feel sad. Either way tho, when I seriously think about it. Because I love it too. 🤨🙄
@@rosalindeschoonaard19 Very well said, wish people were more responsible with the fireworks and looked out for each other more, it's also baffling and should be a shame in our culture of the youth(typically) that they attack the people that want to protect the injuried.
@@Ramotttholl expensive but an experience. Especially now that the ban on fireworks is probably coming soon we only have a bit of time left to light as much stuff as possible
as a dutchie i am very proud of this
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Those big fire bombs you see are some illigal fireworks (usually a cobra 6) tied to a big can or a couple of bottles filled with petrol, gives an insine blast
Bro did you see the cobra 21
@@zeldaben1051 bro did you see the panzerfaust 1, dumbum 650, gigant maroon, demon
Thank you for providing this recipe, will try it forthwith.
@@muisie20 no not yet even tho i am in the netherlands i never saw it
100 grammers zijn ook wel laage.
The big bombs you see are mostly illegal or self-made fireworks. The kid with the exploding trashcan: trashcan was filled with carbide.
And although I was a young boy who loved fireworks, I never blew up stuff doing damage.
In The Hague we used to have new years eve traditions like "Christmas tree hunting" and making big fires at almost every street crossing.
The huge explosion at the start was probably someone who took all the gunpowder out of several fireworks and made a bomb with it.
This is extremely dangerous and very illegal.
🎵 op oudejaarsavond fikkie stoken, vooral die autobanden rookten fijn🎵
Most of the accidents happen when they start to stunt with these fireworks or forget to read the manual.
Fireworks are safe, but only if you use them correctly.
I used to work for a big firework business in the Netherlands. Most accidents happen with ILLEGAL fireworks. NOT with LEGAL fireworks.
@@JJimsky I guess that's why they are illegal lol. Also dumb how those little rotjes are also illegal... like what??
@@angryvikzr6244 in some cases it doesn't make sense what they deem legal and illegal. In that case i think it's more targeting the user than the product.
@@JJimsky That's a very disingenuous thing to say, meanwhile i have never seen an illegal cake explode, i've seen that happen many a times over with legalized cakes.
It's not like legal fireworks suddenly stop being explosive because someone labels them like that, there's not a lot different in the way the legal and illegal fireworks function, it's mostly the compounds they exist out of.
I've seen a lot of people get hurt from legal fireworks too, from candles to aftershocks, even the legal ground flowers crackers (the ones that explode), at the end of the day i don't care.
i only care if people throw/light near animals or set peoples homes on fire.
@@Zarosian_Ice yeah, people get hurt with normal, "legal" fireworks if you mess around with them i.e. don't use them correctly
As a Dutchman, the chaos with fireworks is still something I really don't care for
My father worked beside a firework factory in Belgium near the Dutch border. They often tested new things. One day when I was visiting my father the owner asked us if we would like to see a demonstration of what his biggest private order was that year. It was a 37 minutes show. One after the other without pauses.
Yes, Dumpert is a Dutch video sharing platform. It is mostly for weird random videos. Unlike youtube there's no channels. It's just individual videos.
And it has an NSFW section.
@@MsUltrafox 😎
Echt het tokkie platform
@@anoniemw.222 Ja, maar leg dat maar eens aan een buitenlander uit 🤷
als hij in japan china geval woont kan het zijn dat hij dar niet kan zien. er worden heel veel websites geblokkeerd daar
8:25 Not only does this bloke in the back look like Marv from Home Alone, it might as well be him, haha. "Haa-aa-aa-a-rrrrryy" 🤣😆😁
The bombs are heavy firecrackers called "cobra 6" taped on bottles of gasoline, thats how you get the big exosions. But any heavy firecracker will do nicely
5:30 The way his face changes🙏😭
The Dutch took Indonesian peanut satey sauce to a whole new level, a new lower level of course but it's still good. It's really houshold stuff, not just on fries, other snacks too and many people have integrated it in home cooking. There is lot of other Indonesian food integrated too but not as much as sateh sauce.
Hanging out during christmas vacation with your 12 year old friends was absolutely great and for non vandalists like us, a bit of collateral damage and danger was accepted. For me now it's ridiculous too, but I'm hesistant to deny the kids of today that fun.
Satehsauce is as dutch as Gouda
You talk so much nonsense just soundslike you cant cook or eat at crap places
Most Dutch have at least 1 jar of peanut butter in their cupboard to either make sandwiches with or use as a base for peanut sauce.
Info for the Muricans: our peanut butter has low to no sugar content.
We like to taste the peanuts, not turn it into a dental nightmare dessert.
@@MeloraCarabaspeanutbutter and sate is not the same dude...
"A new lower level of course..."
Lol haha!
every year i scream "ARTILLERY FIRE GET DOWN" and everyone starts crouching it became a neighbourhood tradition and it feels like the trenches
and yes we are mentally insane pyromaniacs
I was at a villageparty in my own village last night and 2 policeman came to check if it's was going smooth. Nearby started some fireworks so someone tells to police: shouldn't you do something about that? Which the policeman reacted: no it's beautiful right?😂
Same with the firefighters where I'm from. They're the most enthusiastic about people lighting fires.
4:00 not even kidding, that smell of gunpowder 5-10 minutes after midnight is just the BEST
It's sooo bad but also sooo funny. I could not stop laughing. I just feel alive when I see that. My brother and I were arrested by the police for fireworks like that when we were 11 and 14, very long ago. I know it sounds bad but we became normal adults after and never did anything criminal again :)
Ngl, that 'wajoo' was pretty natural 😂
Enschede fireworks disaster in 2000 was crazy
it was. i felt the shockwave in a recordstore "pop-eye' in Hengelo. it was horrible.
Dramatic. People and children didn't survive
Nah that bang was awesome😂 rip the people tho.@@thomaskolkman956
Espacially the dead and a whole neighbourhood of houses wiped out ! The factory never took responsibility, an endless legal fight.
What do you mean by crazy ?
It's my oldest memory I can date. I was on the other side of town, and fell of a lil bench from the first shockwave. Even more crazy is, besides the whole lead-up, how few people passed away from it.
The crazy things that it’s not only around New Year’s Eve but there are literal bombs going off all throughout the year and it’s actually kinda scary like 1 year ago there was a classroom in a school like literally blown up
To translate klootzak to ball sack is really funny😂
I'm from the netherlands, And this is 100% true. This doesend even show the real firework of the netherlands :P
As a dutchie. when I was a teenager, we shared chemistry papers on school.
We created our own fireworks (explosives) most with just regular household items also a bit more exotic chemicals. But the enforcement of such substances wasn't very strict this was pre 9/11. Needless to say, It was bordering on insanity the things that we were doing we managed to create rather powerful compounds somehow without us getting injured. Looking back on it as grownup, we were so lucky. It could have caused massive injury or death.
If we ever get invaded again, the invader will have a bad time. A lot of people here know how to make rather powerful compounds.
Ah yes, this video is legendary. Wajooo jonge
Can confirm, I was one of these young boys. I didn't get in with the really heavy stuff, but my friends and I blew up plenty sewer pits, garbage bins, school textbooks. Using big concrete sewerpipes at construction sites and lighting a bigger explosion in them made it sound like a cannon. We also stuck explosives in pinatas, taped them to powerful rockets and attempted to fly them in the air to explode but sadly it didn't work and it all exploded on the ground next to us.
We were usually careful enough. Great fun.
2:00 That brown sauce right there is called Saté. Otherwise known as Peanut Sauce (Pindasaus)
It's mostly peanut butter but mixed with soy sauce.
It has coconut milk for a less harsh/rough texture.
And it also contains a bit of another sauce in it called Sambal, which in turn is a chilli pepper sauce. Which would make the Saté spicier.
If you're up for it, it's not too difficult to make. The Sambal can actually be quite tasty as a spicy sauce, or mixed into other sauces to make them spicier. So you can make more than needed for the Saté.
And Saté can be used to mix into Indonesian/South-east Asian foods or as a sauce next to mostly any Dutch fried snack.
And the white sauce is indeed Mayonnaise.
As a Dutch person, I can say that this is the most extreme firework. Some of us are calmer when it comes to new year
CAP I am 17 I enter a warzone every year
Bullshit
Not me , Wij stieken de hele boel in de fik mien jong
@@cooika6921 i said some
@@SnipezOsrs fk stoer gast
dude the phonebook cobra mix always hit right.
as a dutch guy this is SO funny all these reactions😂😂😂😂😂
As a Dutchman is must say this video makes me proud!
Laughing out loud and rolling on the floor😂❤🎉
Yes, i found my new favorite non-existent word. Warfries.
Also the picture of the ''warfries'' is one of the grossest i have ever seen. it does taste amazing! and it will probably stop your heart in mere minutes after you ate it.
Moral of the story: Do not wage war with the Dutch people, noted.
And know what to do & don't when it comes down to celebrate our 'old & new year'
->> close your windows, put your bikes cars en bins, and definitely your pets!, inside the house, or maybe at the back, but not in front of your house. Switch off the air system to circulate indoors only, and...Enjoy🎉
And duck & dive for wrong going arrows, be prepared for incoming friendly fire😂❤
Not on NY's Eve.
Hahaha. I come from the Netherlands myself. And indeed, that's how we light the fireworks here.😂😂
T ging niet verkeerd. Is the only reaction I expect 😂😂😂
Last year, the morning after New Years Eve I had a great time just looking through all the news articles of all the things that happened that night.
I made a little document of all the most interesting things.
Most of it was just blown up bus stops and garbage disposals, but it also contains cars set on fire and some guy stole a car, crashed it and lit it on fire.
I remember seeing that car speeding through our neighbourhood. Safe to say it gets pretty crazy.
Ny eve a few years ago i was standing outside when a quad drove by with a couch tied behind it. 10 minutes later the quad came back with the couch still tied and 2 guys sitting on the couch singing out loud. At half past 12 the couch was on fire in the middle of the street with half the neighborhood gathering around having a party.
Im dutch and i just love the dutch ny eve. Meeting a lot of people, friends and strangers, and having a good time. And also the total mayham and anarchy ofcourse hahah
I love that I know what tere saying as a Dutch person
Forget quicksand, bermuda triangle, the Dutch childhood fear was losing a hand or your sight during New Years eve.
"Bombs" get me everytime. 🤣
i still have a cobra 8 from last year in my sock drawer with a bunch more highly explosive fireworks couldnt light them cuz of the rain but its comforting to know that i have around 200g of gunpowder in my sock drawer 3 meters from where i sleep and game
I live in the netherlands and I can confirm that this is 100% true. It kind of depends in what neighborhood you live but almost everywhere this is what is happening. Every trash bin is getting blown up and if it is alive the ‘gemeente’ (dutch word for government) will lock the trash bins so we wont blow them up but that also has another downside since we cant put the rests of the fireworks in the trash bins so that causes a lot of firework rests on the street.
I've once had a video sent to me of people blowing up a small wooden bridge during new year. Completely mental
When we were 18 we got some illegal 10 inch "Mortar" balls from Belgium. Used a PVC pipe stuck in the ground to launch it, but the top of the pipe cracked after the first shot. Upon the second shot, during launch, the ball got stuck inside the pipe and upon explosion its fireworks went of horizontally 1 meter above ground, spreading like 50 meters into every direction. Good times.
I am from the netherlands and i hear these fireworks not only at newyears eve😂 ti prove i am from there i will speak netherlands
Dat is inderdaad niet normaal hoe gevaarlijk die dingen zijn ik woon dichtbij breda in etten leur
En ik hoor vaak knallen snachts
En nog een ding HET IS FRIET GEEN PATAT JE BAKT FRIET IN EEN FRIETPAN
MET FRIETUUR VET
Greets from levi driesen
Netherlands🇳🇱🇳🇱
I'm actually born on that day 31th of December 1992, I'm now 31 and the biggest thing i have blown up as a kid (13), was a household container on wheels, the big bin besides the house. I used a Cobra, thing actually flew around 10m up in the air. It was amazing back in the day. It made a big mess thou and we had to clean most of it.
I once strapped 2 cobra 6’s to a 20L gas can (basically one of the biggest bombs in this video) . I live in a village near Amsterdam with a lot of open space and fields so as 16 year olds me and my friends went crazy with those fireworks. There are things called thunder kings. Which you place on the ground and it shoots a projectile that then blows up. Not crazy hard but enough to cause injuries or go blind. We used to hold them and have battles with them and try and shoot each other with the projectiles. We also used to stand in a big cirkel, through one in the air and then all run one direction and try to not get hit. Looking back it was nuts, it was really fun at the time though. The sad thing is a lot of kids do lose their hands, feet, fingers and eyes every year doing the same thing
This is indeed quite insane. I had an aunt living in Amsterdam many years ago. She told us she had to keep her cats locked up inside house starting days before new years eve and afterwards in order to keep them safe until it had all calmed down on the streets again. Needless to say, the cats absolutely hated it because they suddenly had to use a litterbox (again). And they were also terrified of the constant noise from morning through the night for days. One of her poor cats stayed hidden under the stairs for 4 days.
Lots of birds die too from heart attackes and extreme stress. It is forbidden democratically, most citizens hate it.
In fact we are terrorized by an egocentric minority,
As a Dutch this makes my heart feel warm inside and laugh my ass off.. Yes we go overboard on Fireworks... Also that sauce is called "pindasaus" Sauce made out peanuts, similar to Saté Sauce both soooooo good. And the brown and white color of it made us way back in the day call it Fries War / Patat Oorlog, mostly we top it off with onions. Damn gooood
1 van de mooiste dagen van het jaar! onze traditie
authentic reaction- lovely
as a dutch person i can happily confirm we go to war with ourselfs once a year
Personally I love the new year fireworks. I don't lit any myself, but i like that i can go outside the house and no matter where you stand, you'll see fireworks everywhere in the sky.
in Enschede there was a huge storage that exploded in 2000
2:03 mayonnaise and peanut sauce
No its not peanut its mayonase ketchup onions and stoofvlees saus idk what it is in englisch
@@obygamer7913 etf that was a patatje oorlog, aka mayo en pindasaus
@@dagemervideos im from the netherlands bro
@@obygamer7913 je hebt mis maat ik eet het elke week satesaus mayonaise uien en soms ook curry saus.jij hebt een frietje met stoofvlees en mayo en kepshup ook prima maar dat is geen oorlog
They are missing onions
we were making IED's before they even existed xDDDD
Everytime i see those explosions i kind of miss the old days. As a 15 year old kid i used to make what we called 'copperbombs' at home with friends, under careful eye of my dad haha. Nowadays it has become a shitshow, but i still buy some firework, it's the only thing for me that keeps new years eve special.
Netherlands is crazy man, one time i was cycling to the albert heijn (based dutch person) when a house literally just exploded because of fireworks.
Saw a few people put like 2 tons of firework in a dumper last year here, crazy.
That was funny to see as a dutchy. But how the "bombs" are made : you buy the biggest fire cracker you can find and then tape it to a big bottle of gasoline, then you light it on and start running ;) :P
3:00 it is so mutch fun!
I liv in the neterlands and those "boms" can cost up to €500. is insane.
seeing these video,s makes me feel nostalgic i was young in the 90,s when most of these video,s were taken .. its not this bad anymore
The biggest madness I ever experienced was the thing that made me quit lighting a single piece of fireworks ever. My brother suffered superficial burns while lighting a piece safely, keeping our distance, and it shot itself on it's side, shooting burning bullets in his coat.
I never understood wrecking stuff, and also never had the illegal fireworks myself.
Dumpert is like the Dutch equivalent to Liveleak.
There's a ban on many types of fireworks, so around new years, people go to Belgium or Germany to buy "illegal fireworks" (it's the ones that produce big explosions).
As kids, we made big pits of fireworks with both legal and illegal fireworks which were called a heksenkring. We also taped big illegal fireworks like nitraten and cobra6 to bottles of petrol to make big fireballs
haha i love the reactions of ppl who comes here and experience dutch new year for first time :D its not new year eve when ppl are shooting fireworks.... its transition week :D
Deze filmpjes vallen nog reuze mee😅 het gaat hier nog veel gekker in Nederland
1:14 i did that ones to do that you have to take a cobra 8 and tape it to a bottle of gaseline about 1 liter of it and there you go
'war fries' aka patatje oorlog is basically peanut sauce (pinda saus) with mayo and white unions on top.
Very good combo if you ask the average dutch person.
But they have to be with Vlaamse frieten (Belgium fries)
When I was in high school someone figured out you could make a sort of gunpowder with a weed killer if you added sugar. We put it in copper tubing and blew up all kinds of stuff. A friend of mine was hammering on a tube to close it (I always used a vice) and it blew up in his hand, he lost his little finger on the left hand.
Also I was in scouts that time and we were on a night hike near a WW2 museum where there might still be some explosives around. One of them blew up a huge bomb made with our special explosive and one fragment hit a tree that they were hiding behind and penetrated a few centimeters. The bombsquad was called in as they thought someone hit a WW2 mine.
Happy new year !
As a Dutch, this makes me proud.
In the Netherlands commercial fireworks are not aloud anymore since a few years ago
these days i dont but when i was a teenager i build Model kits. but incorrectly waiting to glue the big parts together till new year. then i fill the big parts together with Fireworks after taking some fireworks apart. double check if i have a slow burn timer from the right type of roman candle and blow it up.
besides that when we got Thunderkings (shoots a ball up in the air with a bang and then it pops with a load bang too) i used to hold them upside down through the grades of the a footbridge and hold them in place by standing on them. and it shoots the ball under the bridge and the bang made the entire footbridge jump up from it. XD
I'm from the Netherlands, the first example is already so right...new years is just chaos 😂
Germans do the same. New Year’s Eve people waist so much money on fireworks. All over the country. Emergency rooms have their busiest day in the Netherlands and Germany that night.
They really love to blow up the orange garbage bins in Berlin, or even mailboxes. In Germany you grow up with this, so it’s normal. Here in the Netherlands as well. Kids get already guided how to start fireworks.
New trend firework boxes with nearly 200 effects. You just start it and have for 5 minutes fireworks.
One of the things you learn very quickly when moving to a small Dutch town with teens in the vicinity : duct tape the door mail slot close during christmas and oude nieuwe
Luckily, more and more councils stop this by offering one grand firework spectacle and banning private ones . Not only the nations petrified animals thank them for that . People are beginning to recognize , how destructive , wasteful , friggin' dangerous and downright dumb this is - The nations emergency rooms full of idiots with horrific injuries .
Dumpert is known for the partly vicious commenting : by right wingers , misogynistic , xenophobe and other idiots . It's a real Tokkie site . Look tokkie up yourself, grin
the sauce is peanut sauce, patatje oorlog is peanut sauce with mayo and in some regions in the neterlands with unions aswell
Every year me and my friends remember the almost lost eyes and fingers 😂 had some really close calls.
Patatje oorlog is fries with satay sauce (or as we call it, "peanut sauce"), mayo, onions, sometimes also curry sauce along with all of that 🤣
Wij zijn de gekste mee vuurwerk jonge 🤣💪🏻
1:55 LOL it’s pane to see it
as a dutch guy patatje oorlog is too good to miss
02:53 "HET GING NIET VERKEERD!" 😂
I was one of this 13yr olds back then. We all had stryijers, vlinders and cobras(explosion is compared with some hand granades) Now if my childeren would have these they would be grounded for a week😅 it's super dangerous so the hospitals are full on these days. Still our old en new is the best you can experience indeed, creating your own show with your friends and some booze and oliebollen🎉
it's so sad my town has a art festival and in the evening a bunch of teenagers came to the art festival and threw firecrackers at people.
hearing a fuse of a firework 1 meter of you is traumatizing...
This guy prob cant say purple burglar alarm 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jk great vid 🫡🫡🫡
You must look at, "Jeroen doe nou niet" Amazing :D
The patatje oorlog are fries with mayonaisse and saté-sauce, normally also with diced onions sprinkled on top. It's my favorite by far!
We blew up so much stuff when we were young 😅 Bus stops and garbage bins were indeed popular.
Every dutch person after an firework explosion: WAJOO PIK GODVERDOME JESUSSSSsS OH MIJN GOD WEG WEZEN HIER.
you should for sure come here some times during a new year but outside of amsterdam its both crazy and fun and if youre even a little bit carefull even safe (as long as you keep looking around youre fine)
I’m in the dutch section at school in Luxembourg and we have a guy that just came here and he brought some fireworks back and for the past month or so he’s been having them go off after school like 2 times a week or more. And it’s the exploding ones that really hurt your ears, so annoying and illegal!
my top firework memories:
1: as a kid, you get a cardboard, and ducktape all your favorite fireworks together to make your ownf firework show.
2: put hundereds of "sterretjes" into a pvc pipe to make your own smoke bomb, those things worked so good!
3: in a little ally between buildings we had 2 groups on either side firing rockets towards each other
4: as an 16 year old, take 2 bottles of coke, fill them with petrol, ducktape a "vlinder" or "cobra 6" to it(the most common big explosions you see), and you can generate your own mushroom bomb
5: the phonebook but with a twist, its a lot like in the video but you first dip the phonebook in petrol and you have the same result as in 6:23 but all the parts are burning
disclamer, I think only the 3rd was a bit dangrous, all of the other ones we did in open places where nobody was near, and even in the 3rd nobody got hurt ^^