11:50 Fun fact: Bhutan's name in Dzongkha (their official language), འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ (Druk Yul) can translate to "Land of the Thunder Dragon" and I believe their official name, འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ (Druk Gyal Khap) translates to "Thunder Dragon Kingdom)
@@almatymapper8038 Philippines? Hawaii? Alaska? Guam? Puerto Rico? Cuba? Panama Canal? Mariana Islands? Virgin Islands? Dominican Republic? Nicaragua? Haiti? Ryuku Islands? And all of the unpopulated islands and attols and reefs.
@@almatymapper8038 I consider them as an empire. Their atrocities match those of the British and French. Late 1800s and early 1900s US presidents are hard-line imperialists. They created nothing but wars and expansionist policies. Hundreds of thousands- few millions died during the American Imperialist era.
A flail (used for clearing mines, i think it's still used today) is a steel arm, with a spinning axle at the end, mounted to a Tank or heavy construction Equipment. At the axle are chains with weights mounted. So, when you spin the axle up, the chains/weights start hitting the ground. When there is a mine, it blows up, but since the weights are far enough away from the rest of the tank, nothing happens to it and you can just drive straight through a mine field and leave a cleared strip behind you with (at worst) the loss of like 50$ in steel balls and chains
"Otoño" means Autumn in Spanish, and depending on the city and location, doesnt matter how deep you go into autumn, it will still be incredibly hot tho not as bad as in summer
Eso lo dices porque no vives en la costa gallega (PD) En verano pocas veces pasamos de los 20º English: That's because you don't live on the Galician coast. (PS) In summer we rarely go above 20º.
11:50 I'm pretty sure Nepal doesn't extend so far into India, and Arunachal Pradesh is rightfully administered by India. That map literally takes away our Himalayas rip.
@@EmbeddedWithin What you did just then was a quote. What I did was called a paraphrase which can be and was used in an attempt at humor. Nonetheless, it seems a little juvenile to argue with someone online about something as minor as what a quote is or isn’t so I’m going to return to anything more worth my time. Thank you kindly for taking the time out of your day at attempting to describe what a quote is to me although my years of college may be slipping my mind and I could be wrong.
Hey Drew, You should do one of those races in a huge world map like MrBeast did in Minecraft BUT... hear me out ... traveling only by real ancient merchant routes !!! Pre-Columbian merchant routes, Sea routes, montain paths, there's a bunch of possibilities! Durnil's Great Spice Race!
I can relate to Germany. I’ve been putting on a fake smile for too long. I’ve worn a mask for 4 years, trying to make people happy, but they never try to do the same for me..
7:14 Fun fact: During the high of the Ming Dynasty, Koreans mostly rich Koreans spoke Chinese until a Korean Emperor decided he wanted his population to be literate as he couldn't find schools to teach Chinese since Chinese is hard to learn he created a new writing system along with a new language the writing system is called Hangul, it worked so well to teach peaple future Korean Emperors decided to ban it, nowadays it is harder to learn than it was originally but no where harder as other languages. {Oops I mean it was during the Ming not the Qing, Sejong invented it despite the opposition from the higher class} I think fact check if you'd like
Wasn't it in the high Ming dynasty, not the Qing dynasty? Because Sejong Do Yi, it's inventor, was around during the Ming dynasty (early Joseon dynasty).
@@mihailoaleksic3330 You could learn to read it in a day, that doesn't mean you know what you're saying. The symbols pretty much tell you how to position your mouth and tongue to make the corresponding sound.
I love how the Finnish way of destroying landmines is by singing Sakkijarven Polkka, one of the most famous songs of the Finnish, and is also played in girls und panzer watch it Edit: if you create a comic about the full Chinese history, or just a part of it, I give you my respect because their history sucks, I've been learning Chinese for 8 years and it aint fun, just them following the dynasty cycle hurts my brain
(7:50) To be fair, Japanese could be spelt with the Korean/Hangul script quite nicely. Here's an example of Japanese text: 日本国、または日本は、東アジアに位置し、日本列島および南西諸島・伊豆諸島・小笠原諸島などからなる民主制国家。首都は東京都。 Converted to Hiragana: にほんこく、またはにほんこくは、ひがしあじあにいちし、にほんれっとうおよびなんせいしょとう・いずしょとう・おがさわらしょとうなどからなるみんしゅせいこっか。しゅとはとうきょうと。 Converted to syllables: ni-hon-ko-ku, ma-ta-ha ni-hon-ko-ku ha, hi-ga-shi-a-zhi-a ni i-chi shi, ni-hon-ret-to-u o-yo-bi nan-se-i-sho-to-u i-zu-sho-to-u o-ga-sa-wa-ra-sho-to-u na-do ka-ra na-ru min-shu-se-i kok-ka. shu-to ha to-u-kyo-u-to. Converted to Korean/Hangul: 니본고구, 마다바 니본고구 바, 비까지아찌아 니 이치 지, 니본럳도우 오요삐 난서이조도우 이쑤조도우 오까사하라조도우 나또 가라 나루 민주서이 곡가. 주도 바 도우교우도. It's using the following pattern: ㅏ(あ)A • ㅣ(い)I • ㅜ(う)U • ㅓ(え)E • ㅗ(お)O • ㄱ(か)K • ㄲ(が)G • ㄴ(な)N • ㄷ(た)T • ㄸ(だ)D • ㄹ(ら)R • ㅁ(ま)M • ㅅ(さ)S • ㅆ(ざ)Z • ㅈ(し)Sh • ㅉ(じ)Zh • ㅊ(ち)Ch • ㅇ(no initial consonant), where double consonant represents the ゙ making it voiced. Which means it's ㅂ(は)H and ㅃ(ば)B, and the special ㅍ(ぱ)P and finally ㅎ(わ)W. (や)Y is made by doubling the short stroke of the vowel: 아(あ)A to 야(や)Ya, and 가(か)Ka to 갸(きゃ)Kya. っ duplicates the consonant of the next syllable and places it at the end of the previous, so 고가(こか)Koka becomes 곡가(こっか)Kokka. Some might argue that this isn't how the symbols should be pronounced in Korean, and that is correct, but this isn't Korean, but Japanese. A script itself doesn't determine the pronunciation, but the language using the script does. Ç is pronounced /s/ in French and /t͡ʃ/ in Turkish, S is pronounced /s/ in Spanish and /ʃ/ in Hungarian. U is pronounced /u/ in German, /ʌ/ in English, /ʉ/ in Swedish. So I see no problem with ㅎ being /h/ in Korean and /w/ in Japanese. These choices above is to keep the script consistent within Japanese. An argument could be made that は, which always would be 바(ha) in the pattern above, could be re-written as 하(wa) when used as a particle. This could be a good idea as part of a script change, to ensure the spelling better matches the pronunciation.
I wish that the countries in the Americas could unite like the European Union. I know that the United States is basically like the European Union within itself considering how many different states exist, but I really wish that we could unite with Canada, Mexico, and other North, Central, and South American countries politically and economically. I think that together we could lift each other out of poverty and ensure that human rights are respected in every nation.
@@athazis1532 That's a really good point. I would hope that uniting with Mexico and nations south of the border would help bring stability to the region, but it's definitely not s guarantee.
I know I'm very late to the party here, but before you revealed the polka's military use. I was internally screaming go watch girls und panzer it's got an epic version.
The author of that Poland/Germany one should have said “clinical DePrussian”.
Ah hell nah
But thats indonesia...
@@imanpg3414 *India's extension into south east asia.
@@imanpg3414 its a joke in the countryballs universe to flip polands flag upside down
nah
11:50 Fun fact: Bhutan's name in Dzongkha (their official language), འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ (Druk Yul) can translate to "Land of the Thunder Dragon" and I believe their official name, འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ (Druk Gyal Khap) translates to "Thunder Dragon Kingdom)
Cool
Damn that's awesone
That make Bhutan’s name sounds badass.
@thatirishgirl2025 The 170 other people who found it a cool enough fact to not complain for no reason
@ThatIrishGirl i went to streets,i was desperate asking for people who asked...i counted 1M
11:49 You are focused on Bhutan while Nepal has silently took over Kashmir.
Dude not only that but Jammu, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand as well
@@draxthedestroyer3334 I live in uttarakhand 🤣
Yes it's sussy
That’s what I thought
Sussy
8:57 Estonia got their independence via music too. I guess we know what the Soviet Union's Weakness is now.
Shut up poor non-nordic
@@AatiNiiranen don't bully Finlands little sister you Stalins left nut
@@AatiNiiranen Bruh. I'm not even Estonian. I just stated a fun fact I learned about. :/
@@sirsunu7302 Again. I'm not Baltic/Nordic. Sorry.
@Scotland ball Looks like Scotland is deciding to prepare the Bagpipes. This won't be pretty.
Countryballs forever
Yup
Yes sir
Yeah
yea
Действительно много
In Sweden, we younger people call McDonalds “Donken”
yes I’m Swedish and I can confirm that
What does it mean?
@@justtheaverageone3840 McDonalds, duh
"McDonken" is also used. 😄
We call in Brasil Macs
Nickname for McDonalds in Swedish: Donken.
THE DONK.
Me and the donks
In Germany we say Mecces
Western Japan→Mc.Do
Eastern Japan →Mac
Mäcces in Germany
@@Post_the_most Restaurant zur goldenen Möwe
3:28 "Москва" is just "Moscow"
At the bottom it says translate to English, so it says "Moscow is just Moscow".
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 yeah it does
the way drew pronounced "McDo" triggered me
you can probably guess why
Well that's how the Philippines says it
Mcdo
@@moon_wei I'm a Filipino and we don't say Mac Du. We pronounce it as Mac Daw.
The way he said maccas triggers me
@@xander4670 What country was that from again?
TimeStamp?
I just realised that the reason why some countryballs speak in a weird manner is because it references the grammar rules of their language
I think Drew forgot that the Philippines didn't join the league of nations because the country was still under the American empire.
Yeah
American Empire...? Never heard of it
@@almatymapper8038
Philippines?
Hawaii?
Alaska?
Guam?
Puerto Rico?
Cuba?
Panama Canal?
Mariana Islands?
Virgin Islands?
Dominican Republic?
Nicaragua?
Haiti?
Ryuku Islands?
And all of the unpopulated islands and attols and reefs.
@@jrexx2841 i mean, i heard of american colonies, but never heard of the word "american empire".
@@almatymapper8038 I consider them as an empire. Their atrocities match those of the British and French. Late 1800s and early 1900s US presidents are hard-line imperialists. They created nothing but wars and expansionist policies. Hundreds of thousands- few millions died during the American Imperialist era.
A flail (used for clearing mines, i think it's still used today) is a steel arm, with a spinning axle at the end, mounted to a Tank or heavy construction Equipment. At the axle are chains with weights mounted.
So, when you spin the axle up, the chains/weights start hitting the ground. When there is a mine, it blows up, but since the weights are far enough away from the rest of the tank, nothing happens to it and you can just drive straight through a mine field and leave a cleared strip behind you with (at worst) the loss of like 50$ in steel balls and chains
nickname for Mc Donalds in the Netherlands is "golden arches"
Ok
Why?
@@roshanjain147 the logo is a massive m
i've never heard that
ive heard that in the uk dont think its that distinctive
2:40 Well Austria-Hungary said "I want war to show Prussia I good too"
As a Filipino, we literally call McDonalds' as "McDo" as a slang
Also we dip French Fries in Ice Cream
you WHAT
I do that to its pretty good
@@negative8music810 I dip French fries in ice cream too
yes same
If you put a French fry, in some ice cream, you will have a *FART NOISE INTENSIFIES*
"Otoño" means Autumn in Spanish, and depending on the city and location, doesnt matter how deep you go into autumn, it will still be incredibly hot tho not as bad as in summer
He also pronounced it "otono" instead of "otoño"
I am surprised on how you are still alive, my good friend, summer sucks tho, but that school break is 👌
@@ATGM_Main It definitely sucks but yep... the 3 month off classes really does compensate
Why is Mosley teaching me Spanish
Eso lo dices porque no vives en la costa gallega
(PD) En verano pocas veces pasamos de los 20º
English: That's because you don't live on the Galician coast.
(PS) In summer we rarely go above 20º.
USA: Mickey D's
Australia: Macca's
France-philippines: McDo
Canada: McD**ks
I legit laughed so hard lol
mcdic
Its cuz the canadian mcdonalds sucks at remembering orders
@@spazzydog100 hmm your canadian tho? or some researcher
11:37 Gotta love the rndom white ball at the bottom left just sipping the PRC's blood
It's actually China's skull
*random*
The end was hilarious: "Ethiopia is powerful, just ask Italy" 😂
11:50 I'm pretty sure Nepal doesn't extend so far into India, and Arunachal Pradesh is rightfully administered by India. That map literally takes away our Himalayas rip.
That's the joke
Ayyy, Countryballs are back!
We
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4:15 It also could be referencing the fact that Poland looks a lot like a Voltorb, number 100 in the Pokedex.
bro we have similar P.F.P.s and I thought you were my past self.
@@christhefirstxenosian5544 lol
i think thats Indonesia or something similar to the Indonesian flag
2:12 as a Filipino him saying it incorrect hurt me
I'm Indonesian, is it pronounced Mak Dao?
@@IndonesiaMajapahitNDPCA its Mak Do
Oh and here in Indonesia we say Mak Donal
It’s in a hard O, McDö
Mc doo 😭😭😭👎🏼👎🏼
Random fact that nobody knew ever: Drew was born in Alabama.
You just quoted the video
@@EmbeddedWithin That wasn’t a quote because it’s not what he said exactly.
@@micahgeorge6778 he said “now is not the best time to say I was born in Alabama-“
@@EmbeddedWithin What you did just then was a quote. What I did was called a paraphrase which can be and was used in an attempt at humor. Nonetheless, it seems a little juvenile to argue with someone online about something as minor as what a quote is or isn’t so I’m going to return to anything more worth my time. Thank you kindly for taking the time out of your day at attempting to describe what a quote is to me although my years of college may be slipping my mind and I could be wrong.
@@micahgeorge6778 lesson learned, never argue with a person that has a Chad pfp
I thought China was gonna claim that Japan was rightful Chinese clay because Japan uses Chinese characters
Roman Empire: Thats a nice idea
Russia : I do think so
Indonesia : started forming majapahit reichtangle
1:34 Well it's a wordplay with "Sauerkraut" wich means... sauerkraut (it's a meal from Germany/Alsace, with cabbage, sausage, other meats...)
8:20 I'm sure that Väinämöinen had something to do with that
Philippines didn't join the League of Nations because they were still overlorded by America until post WW2
Here in northern germany we often call McDonalds McDoof, which you could translate to McDumb
6:12 Drew... The Philippines didnt join because it was literally an American Commonwealth...
8:02 Congrats Drew! Your first correct guess! Kanji script was actually made from Mandarin.
2:39 that means “To show Prussia I good too.”
Hey Drew,
You should do one of those races in a huge world map like MrBeast did in Minecraft BUT... hear me out ... traveling only by real ancient merchant routes !!!
Pre-Columbian merchant routes, Sea routes, montain paths, there's a bunch of possibilities!
Durnil's Great Spice Race!
Drew doesn't interact with the community now
@@komin01 Yeah, I don't think i'm going to insist on this, but I hope he try the merchant route thing, tho
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I can relate to Germany. I’ve been putting on a fake smile for too long. I’ve worn a mask for 4 years, trying to make people happy, but they never try to do the same for me..
Germany should have said “I have clinical DePrussian” 14:19 haha I’ll let my self out
4:36 this comic has a lot of Star Wars references
From revenge of the sith
I love how the zombie Austria-Hungary keeps saying Halászlé, which is a hungarian food
And Strudel, and Paprika 🤣
Vietnam: I know we had our differences but I could really use some guns right now to use against China.
America: Say no more.
7:14 Fun fact: During the high of the Ming Dynasty, Koreans mostly rich Koreans spoke Chinese until a Korean Emperor decided he wanted his population to be literate as he couldn't find schools to teach Chinese since Chinese is hard to learn he created a new writing system along with a new language the writing system is called Hangul, it worked so well to teach peaple future Korean Emperors decided to ban it, nowadays it is harder to learn than it was originally but no where harder as other languages.
{Oops I mean it was during the Ming not the Qing, Sejong invented it despite the opposition from the higher class} I think fact check if you'd like
I could learn it in A DAY? Wow it actually is easier than I thought
Wasn't it in the high Ming dynasty, not the Qing dynasty? Because Sejong Do Yi, it's inventor, was around during the Ming dynasty (early Joseon dynasty).
@@Visavislespoir oh yeah it was sejong I mixed up the eras, sorry.
the letters are easy but remembering the words is like any other language
@@mihailoaleksic3330 You could learn to read it in a day, that doesn't mean you know what you're saying. The symbols pretty much tell you how to position your mouth and tongue to make the corresponding sound.
1:52 ah yes, the rabbit proof fence was 100% for keeping out rabbits
2:39 Austria Hungary was actually wearing glasses
I love how the Finnish way of destroying landmines is by singing Sakkijarven Polkka, one of the most famous songs of the Finnish, and is also played in girls und panzer watch it
Edit: if you create a comic about the full Chinese history, or just a part of it, I give you my respect because their history sucks, I've been learning Chinese for 8 years and it aint fun, just them following the dynasty cycle hurts my brain
Drew's transition to dilf is almost complete
3:52
drew:did you know japan is the only country to have 4 seasons?
me who lives in turkey:EXCUSE ME?
Some in germany say „mcdoof“ for „mcdonalds“ „doof“ means „stupid“
0:21 and yet they still beat chi- [Cesored] Long Live CCP
+600 social credits
i hate being cesored
(7:50) To be fair, Japanese could be spelt with the Korean/Hangul script quite nicely. Here's an example of Japanese text:
日本国、または日本は、東アジアに位置し、日本列島および南西諸島・伊豆諸島・小笠原諸島などからなる民主制国家。首都は東京都。
Converted to Hiragana:
にほんこく、またはにほんこくは、ひがしあじあにいちし、にほんれっとうおよびなんせいしょとう・いずしょとう・おがさわらしょとうなどからなるみんしゅせいこっか。しゅとはとうきょうと。
Converted to syllables:
ni-hon-ko-ku, ma-ta-ha ni-hon-ko-ku ha, hi-ga-shi-a-zhi-a ni i-chi shi, ni-hon-ret-to-u o-yo-bi nan-se-i-sho-to-u i-zu-sho-to-u o-ga-sa-wa-ra-sho-to-u na-do ka-ra na-ru min-shu-se-i kok-ka. shu-to ha to-u-kyo-u-to.
Converted to Korean/Hangul:
니본고구, 마다바 니본고구 바, 비까지아찌아 니 이치 지, 니본럳도우 오요삐 난서이조도우 이쑤조도우 오까사하라조도우 나또 가라 나루 민주서이 곡가. 주도 바 도우교우도.
It's using the following pattern:
ㅏ(あ)A • ㅣ(い)I • ㅜ(う)U • ㅓ(え)E • ㅗ(お)O • ㄱ(か)K • ㄲ(が)G • ㄴ(な)N • ㄷ(た)T • ㄸ(だ)D • ㄹ(ら)R • ㅁ(ま)M • ㅅ(さ)S • ㅆ(ざ)Z • ㅈ(し)Sh • ㅉ(じ)Zh • ㅊ(ち)Ch • ㅇ(no initial consonant), where double consonant represents the ゙ making it voiced. Which means it's ㅂ(は)H and ㅃ(ば)B, and the special ㅍ(ぱ)P and finally ㅎ(わ)W. (や)Y is made by doubling the short stroke of the vowel: 아(あ)A to 야(や)Ya, and 가(か)Ka to 갸(きゃ)Kya. っ duplicates the consonant of the next syllable and places it at the end of the previous, so 고가(こか)Koka becomes 곡가(こっか)Kokka.
Some might argue that this isn't how the symbols should be pronounced in Korean, and that is correct, but this isn't Korean, but Japanese. A script itself doesn't determine the pronunciation, but the language using the script does. Ç is pronounced /s/ in French and /t͡ʃ/ in Turkish, S is pronounced /s/ in Spanish and /ʃ/ in Hungarian. U is pronounced /u/ in German, /ʌ/ in English, /ʉ/ in Swedish. So I see no problem with ㅎ being /h/ in Korean and /w/ in Japanese. These choices above is to keep the script consistent within Japanese.
An argument could be made that は, which always would be 바(ha) in the pattern above, could be re-written as 하(wa) when used as a particle. This could be a good idea as part of a script change, to ensure the spelling better matches the pronunciation.
This feels like putting English into Cyrillic
@@gamingchamp6728 If it takes that to make english writing and english pronunciation consistent with each other, go for it.
metal is the most popular music genre in Finland. of course they use music as a weapon.
my ears
oh wait
never needed them anyway
10:03 that made me laugh way more than it should have
0:56 Me, a Singaporean: I know what I must do, but I do not know if I have the strength to tahan the caning
@DEUTSCHLAND alliances in desc. Hi Germany, Are you still twerking with Poland?
Sing's Costume Is Just Like The Uniforms Of The KKK, Not The Katipunan, The Alabaman KKK
Alabama getting a little too classic 💀
In Serbia, we call McDonald's just Mc, without Donald's
Same in Italy
Same in Portugal
Yes and tvoje ime je semšno🤣
2:24 in Germn some ppl call it "Mäckes" :D
In Austria, McDonald's is sometimes referred to as "Schachtelwirt", which roughly translates to "card box inn".
Hab ich noch nie gehört. Wir sagen immer Macki. Klingt aber gut! Das muss ich mir merken 🤣
3:23 there needs to be a Beatles cover called shopping in the ussr
Drew durnil is the best history channel, it has multible history facts in one video.
4:15 No, there saying that Poland is a voltorb.
As an Indian, I can conform many people here (including me) have a time machine.
"Depending on the year, Byzantium isn't doing all great"
Byzantium has never been doing great, just slightly less worse
They have been
As a person from sakha can confirm that our town is covered in snow already
Well, as a Singaporean, it’s only Summer. No Spring, no Autumn, no Winter.
No rain season?
As a German, yes, i do have clinical depression.
What from?
@@nightraven2975 Drew told you on the video
3:57 in estonia there are only 2
1. Shi**y skiing weather
2. Roadworks
3:00 Kerala and other southern coastal states: I don't think so
Same For northern states ,Winter is arriving
I don't know where that warm sun thing came from because south is still having rains while north is getting real cold. Anyways love from Delhi 😊
Here in Uttarakhand (Northern State) we have slightly colder temp. till 25th but after that 🥶
Drew’s outro be like: Drew’s a susssy baka Luxembourger lovers sussy baka
11:49 This is real nepal long and thick
Thicc nepal, best nepal?
Even if India agreed, Pakistan wouldn't agree on that
@@nish3671 tru
2:38 Austria-Hungary is trying to say "I want war to show Prussia I am good too."
11:45 Drew calls China,India and neighbouring Areas Europe Instead of Asia
"The more things change, the more thinga stay exactly the same."-Drew Durnil 2021.
2:59 Wtf ?? Chillin Cold winter arriving not warm sun 😂
Arrey october is a break from the rain bhai. Subah kitna warm ho raha hota hai notice nahi kiya kya
@@nuibui6667 kahan Hoota hai ? Itne Thand Hooti hai subah,Btw Konsi state see hoo ?Aur Rain September mein hee stop Hoo gayi thii
@@sanchitmehta7181 mere idhar bhi thand hota hai
i can confirm that in New Zealand and Australia, we do indeed call McDonalds "Maccas"
4:21 Japan and Poland fighting over 4 seasons. Meanwhile India having 6 seasons
4:08 I love this phrase
''Countryballs that cause depression...''
>Poland on thumbnail ... :(
I am a Canadian and can confirm McDicks is the nickname for it here
11:31 What is that facecam?
3:00 It could have been where Philippines says merry christmas
Whats funny we eat sourkrat both in Poland and Germany
Cause kraut means German and Poland said he was looking a bit sour like he is sad
@@xander4670 yeah I did understand, you didnt need to explain it to me
@@XmanoPrime oh I thought you meant that you didn’t know the joke
@@xander4670 nah
I got two of my comics in all in a row!
4:50 wow Star Wars meme
3:07 The fact that he got two things wrong in less than 5 seconds
I wish that the countries in the Americas could unite like the European Union. I know that the United States is basically like the European Union within itself considering how many different states exist, but I really wish that we could unite with Canada, Mexico, and other North, Central, and South American countries politically and economically. I think that together we could lift each other out of poverty and ensure that human rights are respected in every nation.
Only problem is that it would collapse worse than Austria-Hungary, anything below northern México is unstable as hell.
@@athazis1532 That's a really good point. I would hope that uniting with Mexico and nations south of the border would help bring stability to the region, but it's definitely not s guarantee.
He had Sakkijarven Polkka in a video.
This makes me so happy.
@@albinskywalker I dont have a way of putting accents on it, sorry
4:20 i think its refencing electrode
When he said Mick Doo instead of Mac Doh, it hurt 😞
11:13 butan doesn’t recognize prc or rc so butan can’t hear it
It's prounounced like Mac-do at 2:10
as a japanese speaker hearing drew's pronunciation of kanji hurt me
I know what you mean
I know I'm very late to the party here, but before you revealed the polka's military use. I was internally screaming go watch girls und panzer it's got an epic version.
Iran: Joins the League of Nations
Britain and the USSR during WW2: *That's cool and all but we need oil*
The Finnish polka song is very good and I recommend listening to it Drew
**hundreds of years of European colonialism**
Japan: "uwu what's this?"
Drew really destroyed the joke by changing Kraut to Germany
Didn't want to get banned
Me being chinese laughing bc drew pronounces "zheng"like zeng when its actually Jenny. it makes the sam zh sound in treasure
What's your social credit score?
Etnichally right? Cause technically if you talking about race, I'm also a Chinese (who lives in Indonesia).
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@@canadafelixproductions4036 poggers so you a big taiwan hater then?
@@oxerful5426 yes
Greece being protective of Bulgaria gives me "Only I can mess with my brother" vibe
1:52. Did he really not get the rabbit proof fence reference? Wow...
the khmer rouge was tragic and vietnam invading was the catalyst to stoppng it so i am thankful for that
9:41 the British would like your location.
I liked the little star wars easter egg
Half my history knowledge is from Drews spoof memes.
11:57 Bhutan is guaranteed by India so if China declare war on Bhutan they also have to fight India