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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2021
- I'm just going to start calling this place the Nether
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America: On fire
Drew: I tracked how many times i cried this year
I think USA has been on fire for more than a year now
more like how many times he burned
Its not drew's cry calendar
Me: Roundabout
Drew: them traffic circles be looking kinda fine
I was like wtf is he smoking but i forgot Drew got problem with words.
I was like wtf are you talking about for a good few minutes
Traffic circle and roundabout are the same thing.
@@PacificEmperor but roundabout is the correct way of saying it
@@zyphru1200 It’s not in the US.
"April was rough." Well, that's an understatement. More like the whole year was rough
Laughs in teenager
But April was extra rough
The tourism calls it Holland because everyone calls it that.
yeah....
No Drew, don’t listen to them, it’s cause Holland is relevant and the rest of the Netherlands are just territories to make our borders look larger
It’s like when people call the entire British Isles “England”
@@DarwinskiYT Yes
@@DarwinskiYT Exactly. The British Isles are irrelevant, where as England is the only part that actually matters.
I have to do this. It’s a rule
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
Yes
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
@@maartenvanderpoel5804 u said dis 30 secs ago
Daniel Fridman what u mean?
@@maartenvanderpoel5804 nvm.
I always get triggered when someone calles the "Netherlands" "Holland"
The Netherlands is called "Holandia" in Polish
@@bronekjeszczeniezdechchwaakrl Well..
People in Germany say Holland to the Netherlands a lot tho they mostly say "Niederlande"
@@danylo6665 Thats one of the reasons i like Germany.
Ik ook man, ik ook
1:06 Good question, comrade! This is a circus, but if you ask the Greeks it's called a hippodrome. Constantinople is more famous for theirs, which you can see at 9:02. But a circus/hippodrome was a stadium used for horse racing and chariot racing. Think of it like the OG Kentucky Derby. The Roman version was also used for gladiatorial combat as well as performances commemorating important events of the empire.
10:05
Drew: so this is obviously the british
me a dutchman: WHAT THE FU
and we'll be right back!
It was more like tho portuguese thou
Cabo da boa esperança = Cape of good hope.
@@anotheraccount444 nah, the Dutch did far more shipping then the Portuguese in that period.
@@anotheraccount444 kaap de goede hoop....
ck
obviously doesnt now what the VOC is or what it did that time
Im from South Holland, which is one of the Hollands, which are in The Netherlands, which is in the Kingdom of The Netherlands. Try to understand that 🤣
no i don't think i will
@@NewPaulActs17
Holland is 2 of 12 provinces of the Netherlands.
Kingdom of the Netherlands is the Netherlands plus some islands in the Caribbean (those being Auba, Curaçao & Sint Maarten) that act as countries inside the country.
Calling the Netherlands "Holland" is like calling the Britain "England".
Calling the Kingdom of the Netherlands just "Netherlands" is like calling the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" (or "United Kingdom" or "UK" for sort) just "Britain".
Is comparing the Netherlands to Britain helpful to understand this?
Kingdom of the Netherlands (Netherlands (with Holland being 2 of 12 provinces), Aruba, Curaçao & Sint Maarten) & the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland) & Ireland (Northern Ireland)).
I am not Dutch just a geography nerd.
@@modmaker7617 I am Dutch. I found this an excellent explanation!
@@ralzvy sinds when
@@ralzvy it has 12 provinces
Roads, trains, and infrastructure: built near more people
Drew: interesting
Drew be like that tho
@@remington2216 he stoooopud
jk love you drew
great vid
Last time I was this early, the Dutch East Indies still exists...
@Random Entertainment Interesting, might join
4:59 “traffic circle” a yes a roundabout
“A blessing from the lord”
👀
Tony stark haha
I am the lord of Lemm
@@L_LiamJTM there is only one god
@@thegenius9513 there is no god
1:05 That's the Circus Maximus.
It was used for chariot races.
Yeah, the NY Metro is pretty much the top commuter region, can confirm as someone who lives here.
The top three busiest American commuter rail systems are all in the NY Metro. Long Island Railroad, NJ Transit, and Metro North. And the metro's traffic tends to be pretty bad, especially on Long Island and in NJ. I mean the Bridgegate scandal regarding former Governor Christie is infamous
10:50 GEKOLONISEERD
0:38
"Wait a second. No seaports inside of Africa."
*Facepalm*
America moment
Yh I thought Chad had a booming navy
Have you heard of sarcasm?
woooosh
@@jamesdettmann94 Well Chad is named after a lake.
The large building in Rome is the Circus Maximus, it was used for chariot races and even bigger than the Colosseum. Nowadays there's just a grass field where it used to be though, not very impressive.
Preußen is actually written with ß, but on this map it isnt because our writing changed a lot through time
Before Australia was discovered, people thought that the two hemispheres had to be similar in land area so they assumed that a "Terra Australis", or a "south land" existed that was really big, but they only found some koalas--
The name "Australia" came from "Terra Australis" and it actually meant "Southern Land" and it got that name from the Vikings who discovered Australia over 1 thousand years ago
Btw I am a Aussie historian with DNA back to western and northern Europe so I know this stuff
@@QueenslandGeneral Sir why would a bunch of björks name something in Latin
@@QueenslandGeneral
Hey, I got a good price on the Brooklyn Bridge if you want to buy it. It's a limited time offer. You need to out bid another party chomping on the bit to buy it.
@@QueenslandGeneral since you claim to be a historian in this field I will not say that you are wrong. But isn't Terra Australis from latin and it was supposed to be the name for Antartica but since they found Australia first they gave the name to Australia only to then find out in the future that Antartica exists? I'm not sure why vikings would be involved.
13:18 Leg pics QUESTION MARKKKKKK
15:27 Imagine having to pay for college
Imagine having to pay for healthcare
Here we have both of them but people who can afford it obvi go to private cuz government ones aren’t good
Us American moment
the long thing inside of rome was the circus maximus an even more important and older builing than the colosseum
Bring back chariot racing!!!
Go Greens Go!!!
Drew: “what is that?”
Everyone else: “it’s call a racecourse/hippodrome”
🤓
It’s the Circo Maximus 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Specifically the Circus Maximus.
*called
In italian calls Circo Massimo.
What.
I detect Buddy Holly glasses.
10:19 trade between spanish colonies was forbidden to avoid any self-dependence
But Buenos Aires port was the best at enter contraband to the viceroyalties! 💪🏼💪🏼
When I was little I was told that Holland and The Netherlands were the same thing Then about a year ago I learned they were different
Same
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
I learned this right now
Thats school for ya
I live right next to the Netherlands and I just learned that…
The Holland/Netherlands thing made me think of Scandinavia/Nordics. Scandinavia = Sweden, Norway, Denmark. Nordics = Scandinavia + Finland and Iceland.
Noord and Zuid Holland are 2 provinces of the 12 provinces of the Netherlands. Everyone calls NL "Holland" so the tourism sites just call the whole country that to make it easier for tourists to understand. It's annoying for most Dutch people (like me haha), especially those of us who aren't from either of those provinces (also like me xd). it's like combining North and South Carolina into just Carolina and then calling the entire United States "Carolina"
Drew just being impressed by the scarf is so wholesome
That long thing in Rome is a hipodrome and people raced there with carts with horses.
that specific hipodrome is called Circus maximus, if am not mistaken. correct me if im wrong
@@MyCakelover you are correct. Wish it still existed
1:05 The CIRCVS MAXIMVS (mostly used for chariot races)
Today is a giant grass-covered hole
1:04 It was a place for horse racing competitions and there were several like doing Roman version naval battle competitions in a water filled coliseum.
13:27 Drew out of context
Oof
😶
10:28
Portugal forgotten :(
Indeed; I'd imagine their 'naval graphs' would be more impressive than the French'
1:24 we use that for mothersday (netherlands)
4:54
I literally had to pause the video and look up what traffic circles were.
thought theyre called roundabouts lol
@@matte3539 not in California.
Drew stop calling them traffic circles, they're roundabouts :(
yessir
Ooooh so that's what he was talking about! I was scratching my head thinking what the hell traffic circles are
You spin me right round baby right round like a roundabout round round baby......
Nu uh
They are roundabouts :(
1:57: "i wanna know where he lives"
1:40: am i a joke to you?
You made the same mistake as everyone, those timestamps are off
Traffic circle? I think you mean a roundabout
Or a ring road perhaps?
In California it's traffic circle!!!
2:03 I got soo excited, I live in Slovenia too. And yeah it’s relatively cheap to live here
People that only wanted the "Find the difference of borders" especially Netherlands
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2:22 Yes that’s probably about right. I live in the Netherlands and like almost all my friends are 6 foot tall. Btw: gekoloniseerd
Can ya translate in normal?
I also live in the netherlands and my family is extra tall, like I'm 15 and I'm 5"11 and my dad is 6"7.
@@stg2543 im from poland at age 13 5,10
@@matteoroyaleblox4469 colonised
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!!
Well as a german I can tell you, many of us also think of the netherlands when we hear holland xd
Yeah that's true
The ones who live near the border know that they shouldn’t do that most of the time, at least when I see them they know it
NEEEEEEEEEEE
3:51 We have a saying in Portugal about April: "em Abril, águas mil" meaning "in April, thousand waters" (because it rains a lot)
guess it applies to that person
In German it's "Der April macht was er will" because of the many weather changes. One day there is sun, the next is rainy, then there is a day with 30°C, a thunderstorm in the evening and the next day it's literally snowing. April is famous for being completely inconsistent in Germany
1:11
A place that doesn't get burnt by the Barbarians? My suggestion is Constantinople. It only gets burned by civilized people...
*4th Crusader flashbacks*
13:30 the dog will start choking if your arm goes deep and let go, everytime unless they are used to it.
They’re called roundabouts gosh darn it, bloody "traffic circles"
Allow me to clear up confusion. In the Netherlands, we have provinces. 2 of them specifically are called ‘North-Holland’ and ‘South-Holland’. Those two provinces united on a map, is the territory you’d call ‘Holland’. The Netherlands, is the entire country, and Holland is just two of the many provinces within the country.
I wish that my Colonie needs to stop
1 minute ago
Drew : *OSTRICH AGE*
yo his english be like
@Kaiser Léon III bit of a anarchist.
@@yunglacez2955 ??? you can't be both - national socialist is nazi, anarchist can't combine with it, also bruh those are some very bad and sketchy ideologies
@Kaiser Léon III To get this straight your a nationalist socialist?
The Rome picture. The long building next the Colosseum was for a mostly horse & chariot racing and training, but did uses for some smaller fights.
i love watcing drew's old videos
nooo they thanos snapped my country 3:04
Dang I didn't realize there were so many airports lol
I Though There Was More
10:45 cause australia wasn't a british colony till the 1800s
@10:16 because you navigate by greatcircle and stars, coast is dangerous, shoals, pirates etc... middle of the ocean is where a ship is at home... the reason why a lot of those courses "dip" is because on the shortest route on a globe is a meridean circle , it also has to do with currents, where hurricanes are , and in between stops like the azores and canary islands ... I can recommend charles darwins "it was raining butterflies" a dairy he wrote while on the beagle
0:11 lol
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN América & America
América and 'Murica
11:07 and yet 90% of the Dutch say holland over The Netherlands
"Why would you want to risk going out at sea? Why not hover around the coast"
Because pirates
for the only the 3rd time in my life, I have heard a Californian say my city name. living in Des Moines can be depressing sometimes.
Had to bring out the translator to find out what traffic circle was in English
At 1:04 that is the isola tiberina(I'm Italian so I don't know the English traslarion of the name) basically an Iland
Tiber Island? Can't be translated
@@sebbo_h7121 idk
funfact, i'm from bahia and i lived through a few years in feira de santana.
funny how sometimes a city that you lived may appear one day in a drew durnil video!
2:19
Drew: so this man is clearly Dutch, must be like 6f
Me: laughs in 6f 15 yo Dutch
Yes imagine being shorter than 6f
Cry's in 5,67f
My brother is almost 17 and he's 6 5 and he's American so
20 and 6ft11 or 207 cm
Weird flex but ok
Oh. It's flex time? I'm 14 and on the border between 5,11 and 6,0
Als een Brabander ben ik heel erh heschoked op deze video.
the big cities of the Netherlands (A'dam, R'dam, Utrecht, The Hague) and some more cities close to the west coast are a region we call: de randstad. Its the most populated part of the Netherlands
it seems a lot cheaper than california
DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW LITTLE THAT NARROWS IT DOWN!
Frankreich literly means ,,land of the franks" ,and russland means ,,country of the rus"
It means "French Empire" or "Empire of the Franks." In Dutch it's called Frankrijk which means the same thing.
@@kawper4425 the same for Russia we the Dutch call it ‘Rusland’
Drev: Maybe it's because of ocean currents.
The Earth: I'm not flat like that map u know.
6:07
guy: sneezes
also him: write that down, write that down !
Lol
I can confirm shoving the arm further prevents worse bite
Drew: doesn't know the Circus Maximus. Everyone 'Shame'
5:46 Tasmania is literally below the cursor.
Bro that guys crying amount like i gotta be honest i am jealous on him
drew sees map from boats: im assuming it were the british people going to south africa.
VOC exists: i don't think so.
**G E K O L O N I S E E R D**
Drew: says America should have more roundabouts
Me: laughs in Carmel Indiana
0:19 Australia down there like "PLEASE ROAD ME, I'M DESPERATE!"
3:40
I cry every Day, because of the polen Allergies.
Me too
@@darkflame1.067 :)
preußen exists
drew: didnt actually know prussia is spelled with two e's
Preussen
Preußen
He's so American he doesn't even know what to call a roundabout.
I think he actually means a highway circling a city tho
@Roan Brady yes they are
5:30 it was cause they belived that there was a giant island like antartica just bigger and connected with australia
11:40 I live in the province Utrecht where a lot of people live too.
*Everyone comments different things*
Me: “Why do Drew hold a pen in his hand?” 8:09
Drew: “wait there are sea ports inside of Africa” it’s almost as if the inside of Africa is land
wooosh
Aren't*
@@MyUsersDark What
Do you really think that any of us car about spelling mistakes
@@sub_par3174 Well when it changes the whole meaning of what your saying I would say yes
I have grass pollen allergy and it typically kicks in when I am up at our family cabin in the mountains where there's a type of grass that really triggers my allergy bad unless I bring my allergy pills with me, which does help make it more bearable. But yeah, having pollen allergy really sucks and not something I would wanna wish on my worst enemy!
Drew in personating a baby ostrich 😂🤣😂
I am from Portugal, and the reason our EEZ is so big is because we are actually Fish-People.
-ATLANTIS CONFIRMED-
I mean, if your sports icon is more famous than your entire nation i'd return to fish too
1:04 Drew didn't recognize circus maximus :/
IM FROM SLOVENIA! yes its cheap. Been watching for about 1 year. love your videos bro
0:37 Seaports
Drew: WHY ISNT IT SHOWING LAKES
"It's so weird that at the start the change in stock value was close to 0% percent when compared to the start"
Drew: dose he live in the forest or somthing?
The guy: i live in slovenia
Me: yea basicaly the same
Hi from slovenia with love
And its decently cheap in slovenia mainly cus school and helthcare is a lot lot lot lot lot lot cheper
"Can you tell me one thing Slovenia has that the US doesn't?"
"A professional player in the League of Legends Worlds Championship Play offs."
@@DaRealKakarroto also our last president wasnt 50% carrot dna
12:11
lol, I do that as well and allway thought than I was a cowrade.
I'm from Feira de Santana, Brazil. Haha.
Americans: Holland
Everyone else: Netherlands
Me: The Dutch
The weed empire
@@ssik9460 *weed kingdom
We have a king not emperor
Who the hell says Americans say that? If we look on the map and it says "Netherlands" then guess what,
It's the Netherlands. Plain and simple.
Last time I was this early the Dutch colonial empire still existed
11:01 in Portuguese (at least in Brazil) we usually use "Holanda" for "Netherlands". The correct for us is "Países Baixos"
1:01 that's the Tiberian island or "Isola tiberina" that's a really nice place. 1:06 that's the Circus Maximus or how we say it in Italy: "Il Circo Massimo" it could host more spectators than the Colosseum: 100.000 this due to the fact that it is far bigger than the Colosseum.