I'm not from PA, hell I'm not even American, though honestly Pennsylvania is a state that already intrigued me as it is, but now I wanna go there even more just hearing this
@@pdb2k154 nah chief, yeehaw florida is where its at 🙌. City people are some of the most backwards people ive met, mostly cuz they fetishize minorities like myself instead of prioritizing being a useful member of society 😴
@@jackmaniscalco3392 that's what being in Cuba's zip code does to ya. If it ain't actual Cuban immigrants/defectors, it's the reminants of the club/city culture they left in the 1950's.
Agreed, but then the more sallsy go, the more Australia things get. I really don’t want to get any more yellow fly scars, And run into any other prehistoric creature that was extinct billions of years ago except for Florida
do you americans really spell realised with an z? I had British english in school and we always wrote "realised" with an S. But actually who the damn cares its just a letter
@@jadeTheFoxCat Same. In my school, there were either books that looked like they ain't been touched since they were made, and others that looked like they've been to hell and back lol And that ones that didn't have ANY damage on them had some interesting art in them😂
I'm halfway convinced heavy drinking makes you better at driving in snow. Country people who make foie gras in their guts every weekend drive way better than the city people.
“The more north you go, the more south it gets” As someone who moved from south Florida to North Florida, I can confirm this for 87% of north Floridians
@@crixxxxxxxxx in Oklahoma we’ve got mountains, plains, desert, and forests all in the same state. It’s actually a shame people don’t know more about it but at the same time it’s better without all these California license plates I’ve been seeing lately
As a native PAeian 100% true everyone is a bunch of grouches that get into fights with everyone all the time! I think it may have something to do with the fact that a majority of our ancestors are Scotish, Irish, German, Polish, and Italian and then that hyper agressive aditude just rubed off on to everyone else XD I've lost track of the number of times me and my brother beat the shit out of eachother. Basicly if fists aren't flying it's not a true PA debate!
I live in Wyoming, srsly?!?!?!?? So what if we have a bigger land size than Rhode Island but a smaller population. We have #2 best schools in the nation!
Funny story about stereotypes and general ignorance. Im from Nigeria, and my mom and dad flew me and my siblings to America when I was a kid to go to school. When I found out the destination was gonna be Kansas, I was devastated. Because in my mind, according to what i had seen on television and in school text books, Kansas was nothing but wheat fields as far as the eye could see. Tractors and overalls, etc. So when we were driving in from the airport to downtown, I saw skyscrapers in the distance and I was like, "They have buildings in Kansas???? WOW!!!"
@@FormerBunsenBurner Because at the time her older sister lived close to there with her family so she had an anchor. Naturally, moving to a new continent, my mom went where her sister was and branched out from there. Shout out to Overland Park, KC and Troost, you know I luv you
I'm an oregonian too, but like ima be real I've never seen a white person with dreads in my town. I mean I'm on the coast not insanely far from portland, so I feel like i should've seen one by now lol
No lol he just traveled around LA. I grew up in the Ventura county area so I recognize the signs in the background that say “Woodland Hills”, “Lake Sherwood” etc.
"Even our Amish will fight you" This completely true. I witnessed some guy picking on some Amish girl, and the dad came over, and beat the shit out of him. It would've been fine, if he didn't hit back. Long story short; they're banned from the park.
@@bluedolphin5435 Fair enough. Full story; There's this park that's right down built in a pit, and there's a gravel road leading to an Amish farm. Because they live near it, sometimes the girls will come out and start playing there. (they're both teenagers). One day, their father was there, and another teenage boy was poking fun at her; mostly with slurs. So he came over, and continued to just drop him.
How stupid does a person have to be to hit an amish dude back? Like, their hands are like baseball gloves, and they spend all day erecting sheds. Youre never gonna win that fight.
Ohio's piece isn't a stereotype. That's basically the truth of it. Ohio is only really talked about when it comes to elections. Which is because it's very difficult and very rare to win the election without winning Ohio.
@@zacharytylerleebewlee9500, it's more complicated than I'mma make it sound, but basically, Ohio is one of the larger "swing states" which is basically a term for a state that doesn't vote the same way every election. California and New York ALWAYS vote democrat, meanwhile, Texas and some southern states ALWAYS vote Republican. These are called blue states and red states respectively. No matter how much campaigning is done in them, they're still probably gonna vote that way. Where the real advantage in elections comes from is the swing states. The states that can be persuaded to vote a particular way. Two of the bigger swing states are Ohio and Florida. If a candidate wins both, they've probably won the election. Ohio is often held to be the most important swing state for a few reasons. First, whether it be causal or correlation, a number of other swing states tend to vote in the same direction as Ohio, making Ohio command more power than it technically does on the books. Additionally, Ohio is often considered a "pretty good summary of the whole country" -(my history teachers through the years) which is to say that the people of Ohio are about as diverse and varied as the rest of the country due to a good collection of almost every type of region across the United States. Basically, there's big cities, there's farms, suburbs, rural areas, there's old folks, young folks, all types of people you'd find everywhere else in the country. Which is why it's considered to be a good summary of the United States. Basically, if you can win the votes of these people, you've got a higher chance of winning the votes of people just like them across the country. Given, it's more complicated than that, but that's the basic gist of it.
@@growlboy360, everything I've said is still true. Even if Ohio is currently red and the election leaning blue (I specify leaning blue because technically they're still counting as of posting this because supposedly there were some really sketchy stuff going on at the polls in some states, I guess, but that's not really important). But, anyways, like I said, it's rare to win the election without ohio (which is certainly is). But, not impossible. JFK, for instance, lost Ohio but still won in 1960. It happens, it's just rare. And Ohio is still really only talked about during elections. And, as nighthawk was talking about, Businesses also consider Ohio a good place for business testing because it's considered a good summary of the states as a whole. So, regardless of current election results, it's still true.
Yup the Alaska one is so true. Seasonal desperation is so real there. Everyone is severely depressed from fall to middle of spring. Which was probably what most people my age were doing drugs, sneaking out, and doing other stuff that shouldn’t happen while in 7th grade. (So glad I left after 7th. I really couldn’t take the depression I actually had in the fall. It was new and horrible it was to the point where it was hard for me to sleep, and I was scared to go to sleep to be alone with my mind. That was terrifying) now in Arizona 3 years later it’s sooooo much better. That’s why I’m glad we moved to Arizona where there’s sunshine.
@@zee-fr5kw That's what makes SD touristy, not fun! There is a difference! ND is the state that people can come home to, the one that will always have room for them.
Yeah born and bread and raised in Maryland and I’ve never really liked blue crab. Not been a big seafood person either. I mean if people new the garbage that is in the Potomac and by extension the Chesapeake I doubt people would eat it as much there. Funny thing, i grew up in Charles county which had the Potomac surrounding it so I was never more the 10 minutes from the river. I now live in Northern MD and am still only ten minutes or so from a much smaller portion of the Potomac. When I lived in Virginia I literally had a view of the thing. I guess I can’t escape the Potomac. What a strange epiphany I just had. Also LOBSTER?! Clearly it should have been blue crab.
As a pennsylvanian who lives basically right on the border, I am just foreign enough to be able to get away with eating copious amounts of crab when I can get my herr's chip dust streaked fingers on it, with a wawa sandwich wrapper as a plate, without "pandering to sterotypes".
Being a guy who wants to move to the US, I would really like to thank you for making this masterpiece of a video. I am now utterly confused and I plan to move to the UK instead.
The Maryland one is so stupid and incorrect. Everyone from Maryland knows that Theodore is the one who pulls the Lobster boat around. Jeeves is the one who irons our slacks for various brunches and dinner parties.
Shout out to the guy who spent all his life savings to drive across the country to film 2 seconds of footage in every state in the same dirty clothes instead of paying off his student loans, you're a real one
@@lordbase2464 i live here too and there is nothing to do the governor where i live is trying to fix all the roads all at once causing a lot of roads to be closed
@@bluruni_r2425 you could i dont know go outside? Indy 500, indy colts, indy pacers, childrens museum, indy fair, santa claus indiana, indy dunes, stateparks holiday world, conner prarie yeah man rlly nothing to do lmao
@@scocro Nah I do that but im talking about things to see like the land Indiana is really flat the indy 500 isnt something that u can just go to so as the indy colts i mean there is still things to do but some states are just more fun and not everyone can do those things lol
@@birdiekopacz7540 Are you kidding? I think it's 2 out of our last four governors are in federal prison, 1 senator that tried to sell the other senate seat and is now in prison. Chicago's nickname, "The Windy City" comes from its politicians being corrupt.
@@patrickkelly1590 i meant i don't know of any UNcorrupt politicians. i got it in my head that this video was implying we suddenly got one in 2011 or something
@@birdiekopacz7540 My apologize. My brain interpreted your comment in the opposite way, as in you didn't think the original statement of "an uncorrupted politician..." had merit. And there for you were asking which ones were corrupt.
@Evan Hodge “be like” is aave, it’s actually more advanced than standard English because it expresses a habitual tense which you can’t easily express in white people words. get your head out of your ass and stop being crypto-racist 🤡 🤡 🤡
As a Tennesseeian, I would like to say this is entirely accurate. I’m from Memphis and newbies be like “i was thinking more people would talk abt elvis”
I'm from the state just under you. Some college aged barista at a cafe near me goes to GA Tech...I have an Appalachian accent and she said it was the first southern accent she had heard while she was down here.
Justin the Pokémon master I just think people get triggered when people generalize America (fat, stupid. etc.) because it doesn't line up with their experiences (themselves, their friends, acquaintances, etc.), however most of those generalizations are well founded as the population is huge. and there are bound to be many more idiots and obese people, and *_insert stereotype here_* than we see.
"No seriously, we're a state." Could also be applied to Alaska, so many people come here and ask where they could get Alaskan money or if we take American curency.
At least people know Alaska exists. Us Rhode Islanders often have conversations like this: Rhode Islander: "I'm from Rhode Island." Foreigner: "Oh! Isn't that part of New York? (Mistaking us for Long Island)"
I live in Warwick RI. Honestly I sometimes think if anyone ever thinks about us, I mean why would they? It's not like we're a huge state like Texas or Cali.
As a born-and-raised Florida resident, I can confirm that the stereotype of "the more north you go the more south it gets" is certainly true. Of course, I thought the stereotype you were going to go with was that we are all a bunch of hot teenage tourists, old people and crazy alligator wrestlers. Which is also true.
Okay, as a foreigner basing my choice solely on this video, I would love to live in South Dakota. No downsides, just being better than the northern neighbor.
@@mirzaahmed6589 she's literally as bad as one can be at her job, though. Her job as governor is literally to represent the people and she immediately vetoed the people's majority vote when it meant she'd lose some income.
I was expecting terrible roads. Cause that's fucking true no matter where you go in Pennsylvania. There's no escaping it, you must flee the state to escape it.
“Have Jeeves bring the lobster boat around” killed me. I know nothing about Maryland but I think it was the combination of the wine, the rich people face, and the name Jeeves
Maryland is an awesome state, but unfortunately we are on the smaller side, and our population isn’t massive. We don’t quite have enough media influence, and when we do we’re slammed with ‘Baltimore bad’. You should seriously try coming here if possible, Becayse we have everything from mountains to rivers, forests to the bay, so on. We have most geographic features on the east coast. Old bay, (the best seasoning created by mankind) is also from here.
i mean, indiana's state motto is "the crossroads of america", so we really are just the state you drive through to get anywhere interesting
All my fondest memories involve long drives with family
Yep. Pretty much
Gringos:I feel embarrassed
Latinos:Help him is pregnant
Embarrassed and pregnant you sounds almost the same in Spanish
Yep we also have corn so much corn, and you can’t forget the potholes
fr 💀💀
FLORIDA "The more North you go, the more South it gets." Couldn't be more true.
LMAO, took me a minute.
Same thing in Michigan :(
Except for the weather, we call 65 normal and Florida would consider that winter
Absolutely true
I live in Tallahassee and yup, this is true
as long as everyone gets offended, we're all fine.
Buff Muffin "All men are created equal". XD
After seeing this, how could we not be?
I'm from Oklahoma.... I'm not offended because it's true...
I'm not offend I am very proud of Walmart
What? I love our potatoes!
"Even our amish will fight you"
As a native Pennsylvanian, this is beyond true.
Same
I'm not from PA, hell I'm not even American, though honestly Pennsylvania is a state that already intrigued me as it is, but now I wanna go there even more just hearing this
@@IncarnationOfNeutrality Never piss off the amish, they will give you that old-timey asswhooping.
I mean Philadelphians killed hitchbot
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an Immediately. It was on sight.
Oh I thought the Alabama one would be something about keeping it in the family
Same lmao
This is an older video so the incest jokes werent really in uet
Same
Yeah I was expecting it too and I'm from Alabama
Incest jokes are funny until you move to Alabama and realize people weren't joking about this place
"the more north you go, the more south it gets" florida COULD NOT be more true
Yup anywhere north of Orlando is just Alabama. Orlando and below is the best
Hahaha he nailed it hard
I didnt get it at first, but then i lived in FL for 6 months and yeah :)
works the opposite in michigan “the more north (and west) you go, the more south it gets!”
@@pdb2k154 nah chief, yeehaw florida is where its at 🙌. City people are some of the most backwards people ive met, mostly cuz they fetishize minorities like myself instead of prioritizing being a useful member of society 😴
"People care about us at election time."
Yes, yes that is so true for an Ohioan
Lol
You know how the saying goes: No Republican has won the presidency without Ohio
@@KamsPoliticalPredictions Hehe
Yes
That's about it
As someone from Florida, I can confirm that going more north in Florida will lead you to experience more southern culture
I’m from South Florida, and it’s basically it’s own culture compared to the north. We’re a lot less southern and a lot more Hispanic
@@jackmaniscalco3392 that's what being in Cuba's zip code does to ya. If it ain't actual Cuban immigrants/defectors, it's the reminants of the club/city culture they left in the 1950's.
South florida man here, Miami and jacksonville are very, very different. I am glad I don't live in Jacksonville
@@jackmaniscalco3392 Haitians are the biggest immigrant group in Broward
Agreed, but then the more sallsy go, the more Australia things get. I really don’t want to get any more yellow fly scars, And run into any other prehistoric creature that was extinct billions of years ago except for Florida
I waited until i saw my state, then I realised i'm from germany
Same
Hndo i realized you were from germany when you spelled realized realised.
ahhh Illinois natzis
eric o hater fan club lol sma for life nazis*
do you americans really spell realised with an z? I had British english in school and we always wrote "realised" with an S. But actually who the damn cares its just a letter
"Dreadlocks on Caucasians."
"Richer hippies than Oregon."
As someone who lives more or less on the border between OR and WA: Yes, and Yes
As someone who has lived in both NC and SC they're both accurate.
I've lived in both, and _yes, just yes_
hello fellow vancouver-ian / portlander, i too cross the border to buy stuff without tax
@@ohkaypoh cross over for tax free stuff, comes back to avoid tweakers and weirdness.
Ah the couve!
*“Great schools, because there’s nothing else to do.”* I am from Connecticut and that is the most accurate sentence I’ve ever heard.
Agreed. I was like, “well, he’s not wrong.”
Yeah, cant argue with that 🤷♀️
I from Connecticut as well and I agree that’s why my father made me move to North Carolina
Welk, there's Fox Woods
Fellow Connecticutian here and I agree with this statement.
"Farming from the future, textbooks from 1925."
As someone that was born and raised in Kentucky, I can safely say that this dude was 110% accurate😂
Agreed half of the books in my school was badly falling apart
@@jadeTheFoxCat Same. In my school, there were either books that looked like they ain't been touched since they were made, and others that looked like they've been to hell and back lol
And that ones that didn't have ANY damage on them had some interesting art in them😂
Only way you can know everything about the 48 states
FR
“Gay marriages on maple syrup farms” how the hell did you just describe my home state in a sentence
Honestly made me want to move there.
I mean I don’t think we have too much to complain about honestly.
how did I instantly know this was Vermont without even watching the video
It’s really gay there?
Now I want to move to Vermont
"the more north you go the more south it gets" fucking accurate
Yes, very accurate. I'm in Central Florida but I've been to both sides
Can verify as accurate.
Honestly North Florida and South Florida should be different states. People are so different. Do they have Publixes up there???
AllyGal1231 I think Publixes are throughout all of Florida, but I haven't checked
Adam W Yeah, I'm pretty sure they do too lol. I'm just...we're so different
"I can see seasonal depression from here"
LMAO I have never heard a more accurate summary of what living in Alaska is really like
I am from Alaska and have seasonal depression so yes, this is very true. And being in MN doesn't help ._.
As an Alaskan I can concur
Yup. If you're not rich with winter toys, life is depressing here.
Can't do shit of you don't have money and toys here
I’m so excited for summer tho, makes it worth it. In the summer atleast
Edit: I’m working the whole summer on the slope 🥲
Being a Wisconsinite, I expected the Wisconsin stereotype to just be him saying “cheese”, but it was much better than that
I'm halfway convinced heavy drinking makes you better at driving in snow. Country people who make foie gras in their guts every weekend drive way better than the city people.
WISCONSONITE WHAT
Same
@@catra1733 yep
@@toilet_cleaner_mando NOT let him cook
Everyone watched this in anticipation of their own state
That’s why I clicked lol
no shit
I'm not even from the US lol
Thug Taters yo wtf dude 2nd video
I post videos of eggs every day
*aliens furiously take notes*
hisssss
Can't wait for them to get to the states that weren't accurate.
You again!!!
I found you on a 6 year old firework unboxing
stop being everywhere
As a russian, this had been very educational, thank you
Lmao
Feel free to invade any time
you cant be watching yt you got ukraine to invade
I'm a Russian-American and I can confirm that I am not a spy
So which of the 50 states would you like to get stu- I mean visit?
“The more north you go, the more south it gets” As someone who moved from south Florida to North Florida, I can confirm this for 87% of north Floridians
I love how for the “cold states” like Maine and Minnesota, he’s wearing a jacket.
I live in Minnesota, and trust me, you'll need one everyday from January to June. It's usually that cold.
@@SolomonFactor, I usually just rock a hoodie and a vest. A temp in the negatives is a mild day in Minnesota.
Maybe because he needed to wear a jacket..
@@maxdotson6757 spoken like a true Floridian.
finally found a fellow Minnesotan on the internet lol
"Great schools... cause theres really nothing else to do."
Never before have I been so offended by something I completely agree with
Aside from bragging about Yale, you are at least within driving distance of New York City and Boston.
Hey we’ve got a coastline. Better than most of the boring flyover states.
@@crixxxxxxxxx in Oklahoma we’ve got mountains, plains, desert, and forests all in the same state. It’s actually a shame people don’t know more about it but at the same time it’s better without all these California license plates I’ve been seeing lately
@@YomamaAhippo Basically Arizona except without the plains and you have trees growing out of boulders and cacti growing in pine tree forests
Can’t forget about new haven pizza 😰
"Even our Amish will fight you"
I agree
Yes. 😂😂
Viva la Pennsylvania
Let’s get it PA
As a native PAeian 100% true everyone is a bunch of grouches that get into fights with everyone all the time! I think it may have something to do with the fact that a majority of our ancestors are Scotish, Irish, German, Polish, and Italian and then that hyper agressive aditude just rubed off on to everyone else XD I've lost track of the number of times me and my brother beat the shit out of eachother. Basicly if fists aren't flying it's not a true PA debate!
ey are u another pennsylvania boi let's go
“No, seriously, we’re a state” for Rhode Island is amazing.
@@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 i never seen anyone who thought rhode island was part of new york
@@tinextra6284 Ran into a few in the military
@@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 A state should be able to keep a stadium and baseball team that was a part of many kids childhoods. Save Mccoy stadium
@@tinextra6284 This state manages to screw everything up
@@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 except ur beaches
Plot twist
*He filmed all this in the same state*
Anders Lodin XD u made my day!!! LOLOL
Anders Lodin yeah, California.
Anders Lodin it looks like LA
I live
in Wyoming, srsly?!?!?!?? So what if we have a bigger land size than Rhode Island but a smaller population. We have #2 best schools in the nation!
GamingWithFish Playz
Easy to do when there's 2 schools
Here's an Index:
0:07 - Alabama
0:09 - Alaska
0:11 - Arizona
0:13 - Arkansas
0:16 - California
0:20 - Colorado
0:23 - Conneticut
0:26 - Delaware
0:29 - Florida
0:32 - Georgia
0:34 - Hawaii
0:36 - Idaho
0:38 - Illinois
0:42 - Indiana
0:44 - Iowa
0:46 - Kansas
0:47 - Kentucky
0:49 - Louisiana
0:50 - Maine
0:53 - Maryland
0:56 - Massachusetts
0:58 - Michigan
1:00 - Minnesota
1:02 - Mississippi
1:03 - Missouri
1:05 - Montana
1:07 - Nebraska
1:09 - Nevada
1:12 - New Hampshire
1:14 - New Jersey
1:16 - New Mexico
1:19 - New York
1:21 - North Carolina
1:23 - North Dakota
1:25 - Ohio
1:26 - Oklohoma
1:28 - Oregon
1:30 - Pennsylvania
1:31 - Rhode Island
1:33 - South Carolina
1:34 - South Dakota
1:37 - Tennessee
1:39 - Texas
1:41 - Utah
1:42 - Vermont
1:44 - Virginia
1:47 - Washington
1:49 - West Virginia
1:51 - Wisconsin
1:53 - Wyoming
Edit 4 years later: Fixed some spelling errors and this popped up in my recommended again. Proud of this comment to this day
UltimateBear Crap I sang that.
UltimateBear Wyonming huh?
Unnecessary as hell. It's in alphabetical order
UltimateBear oklahoma
this was a pretty pointless comment
Funny story about stereotypes and general ignorance. Im from Nigeria, and my mom and dad flew me and my siblings to America when I was a kid to go to school. When I found out the destination was gonna be Kansas, I was devastated. Because in my mind, according to what i had seen on television and in school text books, Kansas was nothing but wheat fields as far as the eye could see. Tractors and overalls, etc. So when we were driving in from the airport to downtown, I saw skyscrapers in the distance and I was like, "They have buildings in Kansas???? WOW!!!"
People slept in the fields
ЛОЛ
If you build it they will come
But... Why Kansas? Out of the hundreds of other places to go, why did you go to Kansas?
@@FormerBunsenBurner Because at the time her older sister lived close to there with her family so she had an anchor. Naturally, moving to a new continent, my mom went where her sister was and branched out from there. Shout out to Overland Park, KC and Troost, you know I luv you
Oregon: "dreadlocks on Caucasians"
Me, a Caucasian from Oregon with dreadlocks: *critical hit*
Portland?
@@trashmammal9203lmao
I think it's cute tho heheheheh
I'm an oregonian too, but like ima be real I've never seen a white person with dreads in my town. I mean I'm on the coast not insanely far from portland, so I feel like i should've seen one by now lol
“Cereal makers... cereal killers” lmao too good
Kelli Kristine it’s uh actually serial but ok
@@abigail4275 at least he didn't go straight for the car jokes :')
@@abigail4275 Haha, homonyms!
Lolllll cereal🤣🤣🤣
Serial
All the comments: "We all know you watched this just for your state."
Me, from DC: bruh
So you get 2 states!! Lucky You!
*mutant*
freak
Washington DC the Capital wasteland
I’ll do it for you!
DC: If Gary, Indiana was a state
"The more north you go, the more south it gets." lol no truer words about Florida have ever been spoken.
Kristen Shoemaker The best part is, I'm not sure if he means South as in the Southern States, or South as in goes downhill fast. Probably both.
Kristen Shoemaker That was my first impression driving through Florida lol
Kristen Shoemaker I don't get it.
the more north you go in florida the more conservative and bigoted it gets, the more south is typically way more liberal
Kristen Shoemaker IT'S SO TRUEEEE
Did this man actually travel to all 50 states? If so, respect
No lol he just traveled around LA. I grew up in the Ventura county area so I recognize the signs in the background that say “Woodland Hills”, “Lake Sherwood” etc.
damn I feel betrayed@@95grom
I'm pretty sure all of that was California
I've been to 25 states so far. 25 more to go!
We all know what we thought Alabama would be
This was made in 2011. It was relevant for the time.
A L A B A M A I S R A C I S T
Jake Cain oh, right. Sorry, I don’t know any of Alabama’s state history past 1964
Incest
Im glad it wasn’t
"Even our Amish will fight you"
This completely true. I witnessed some guy picking on some Amish girl, and the dad came over, and beat the shit out of him. It would've been fine, if he didn't hit back. Long story short; they're banned from the park.
I’m from pa and I don’t understand
@@bluedolphin5435 Fair enough. Full story; There's this park that's right down built in a pit, and there's a gravel road leading to an Amish farm. Because they live near it, sometimes the girls will come out and start playing there. (they're both teenagers). One day, their father was there, and another teenage boy was poking fun at her; mostly with slurs. So he came over, and continued to just drop him.
"I witnessed some guy picking on some Amish girl..."
How stupid does a person have to be to hit an amish dude back? Like, their hands are like baseball gloves, and they spend all day erecting sheds. Youre never gonna win that fight.
@@AnemicLeechC00M4L07 🤭😆
"The more north you go the more south it gets." 110% correct.
Leigha The Bug ikr!
Leigha The Bug I just ducking got it, 11/10 joke
Just wanna let *yall* know it's true
true
CT Spoder Can someone explain it? I don’t understand it at all, and I’ve lived in Florida my whole life.
"Footbawls, drawls, and overalls"
As someone who is from Nebraska I can confirm this is 100% true
Not to mention he was standing in front of a Union Pacific wagon!
Ohio's piece isn't a stereotype. That's basically the truth of it. Ohio is only really talked about when it comes to elections. Which is because it's very difficult and very rare to win the election without winning Ohio.
Why is Ohio like the decider.
@@zacharytylerleebewlee9500, it's more complicated than I'mma make it sound, but basically, Ohio is one of the larger "swing states" which is basically a term for a state that doesn't vote the same way every election. California and New York ALWAYS vote democrat, meanwhile, Texas and some southern states ALWAYS vote Republican. These are called blue states and red states respectively. No matter how much campaigning is done in them, they're still probably gonna vote that way. Where the real advantage in elections comes from is the swing states. The states that can be persuaded to vote a particular way. Two of the bigger swing states are Ohio and Florida. If a candidate wins both, they've probably won the election. Ohio is often held to be the most important swing state for a few reasons. First, whether it be causal or correlation, a number of other swing states tend to vote in the same direction as Ohio, making Ohio command more power than it technically does on the books. Additionally, Ohio is often considered a "pretty good summary of the whole country" -(my history teachers through the years) which is to say that the people of Ohio are about as diverse and varied as the rest of the country due to a good collection of almost every type of region across the United States. Basically, there's big cities, there's farms, suburbs, rural areas, there's old folks, young folks, all types of people you'd find everywhere else in the country. Which is why it's considered to be a good summary of the United States. Basically, if you can win the votes of these people, you've got a higher chance of winning the votes of people just like them across the country. Given, it's more complicated than that, but that's the basic gist of it.
@@amokriinprolgiid3409 wow..thanks for the explanation
This didn't age well in November 2020.
@@growlboy360, everything I've said is still true. Even if Ohio is currently red and the election leaning blue (I specify leaning blue because technically they're still counting as of posting this because supposedly there were some really sketchy stuff going on at the polls in some states, I guess, but that's not really important). But, anyways, like I said, it's rare to win the election without ohio (which is certainly is). But, not impossible. JFK, for instance, lost Ohio but still won in 1960. It happens, it's just rare. And Ohio is still really only talked about during elections. And, as nighthawk was talking about, Businesses also consider Ohio a good place for business testing because it's considered a good summary of the states as a whole. So, regardless of current election results, it's still true.
How to learn everything about America in 2 minutes
1:30 lol
The Louisiana one is dated. It only made sense at the time. We still have a lot of problems, but the BP oil spill is no longer of of them
virginia:”from center of civilization to hicksville in 20 minutes flat” i’ve never heard anything more accurate
TugOfVirginia 1 trust me dude i know i live here
Olivia Mckee: Dude really? What county?
So true, especially in NOVA.
TugOfVirginia 1 Rockingham
I live in Fairfax and I can get to the other side of Manassas in 20 mins and it's Hicksville out there. LOL
Yup the Alaska one is so true. Seasonal desperation is so real there. Everyone is severely depressed from fall to middle of spring. Which was probably what most people my age were doing drugs, sneaking out, and doing other stuff that shouldn’t happen while in 7th grade. (So glad I left after 7th. I really couldn’t take the depression I actually had in the fall. It was new and horrible it was to the point where it was hard for me to sleep, and I was scared to go to sleep to be alone with my mind. That was terrifying) now in Arizona 3 years later it’s sooooo much better. That’s why I’m glad we moved to Arizona where there’s sunshine.
What is there to do for fun in the Last Frontier?
You traded extreme cold for extreme heat?
"It's too cold to be sober"
As a Wisconsinite, that is accurate.
(Our MLB and NFL teams are named after beer producers, for crying out loud)
The Packers were named for meatpackers, but okay.
the packers were obviously named after dudes who were packin HEAT
High-Explosive-Anti-Tank?
I lived in Milwaukee WI you can smell the Yeast in the air very accurate also Cheese and Milk 🧀🥛
cmon man im a bears fan and I even know youre wrong about the team name for that green football team
South Dakota: "At least we're not North Dakota."
*It's hard to argue with his assessment*
Can confirm
"Somehow worse than South Dakota" I'm insulted >:(
@@wahvie2986 Me too ; (
@@wahvie2986 Same. North Dakota is Better!
@@zee-fr5kw That's what makes SD touristy, not fun! There is a difference! ND is the state that people can come home to, the one that will always have room for them.
You know you watched this just for your state.
Mae Hope yeah
Mae Hope I am dissapointed
Yep and Atlanta is the crapiest part of Georgia it's we're all the crazies ade
Are
Either I’m stupid or Ohio wasn’t there
As a Marylander I always find it hilarious how everyone thinks that we’re seafood eating machines 😂
Yeah born and bread and raised in Maryland and I’ve never really liked blue crab. Not been a big seafood person either. I mean if people new the garbage that is in the Potomac and by extension the Chesapeake I doubt people would eat it as much there. Funny thing, i grew up in Charles county which had the Potomac surrounding it so I was never more the 10 minutes from the river. I now live in Northern MD and am still only ten minutes or so from a much smaller portion of the Potomac. When I lived in Virginia I literally had a view of the thing. I guess I can’t escape the Potomac. What a strange epiphany I just had.
Also LOBSTER?! Clearly it should have been blue crab.
As a pennsylvanian who lives basically right on the border, I am just foreign enough to be able to get away with eating copious amounts of crab when I can get my herr's chip dust streaked fingers on it, with a wawa sandwich wrapper as a plate, without "pandering to sterotypes".
I live in Maryland, and I'm also half-Japanese so I actually am a seafood gobbler
I was born in Maryland and my parents, especially my mom are OBSESSED with seafood ☠️
Anyone who has spent more than a few minutes in Baltimore will happily attest that Maryland is the one state he got way wrong.
Being a guy who wants to move to the US, I would really like to thank you for making this masterpiece of a video.
I am now utterly confused and I plan to move to the UK instead.
Good choice.
That lame, it pretty simple hang up a map of the U.S and throw a dart that it. Whatever state you hit you move to.
@@ultimatefree8637 good idea
ill need to buy a map and some darts first
Come to NY we have great food
@@RealGameCraft101 expensive housing too
i guess
“Even our Amish can fight you.”
As a citizen of Pennsylvania I say well done.
👏 👏
I agree
Lmao so true I live close to Lancaster and you *do* *not* mess wirh there horse and buggies
Dirty Crocs same here
yesss!!!
The Maryland one is so stupid and incorrect. Everyone from Maryland knows that Theodore is the one who pulls the Lobster boat around. Jeeves is the one who irons our slacks for various brunches and dinner parties.
Of course. And Nigel is the head butler.
Yes yes and Mary is the maid
ew what is maryland? never heard of it
Idk what part of Maryland y’all are from but I’ve never heard anyone say bring the lobster boat around
@@straightmelon8792 Fuck you Maryland is the best state.
Shout out to the guy who spent all his life savings to drive across the country to film 2 seconds of footage in every state in the same dirty clothes instead of paying off his student loans, you're a real one
😂
Yep. Indiana is literally called "the crossroads of america." It has always been this way.
and Indiana is a really bad state to live in :)
@@bluruni_r2425 not really I live here right now and it's good
@@lordbase2464 i live here too and there is nothing to do
the governor where i live is trying to fix all the roads all at once
causing a lot of roads to be closed
@@bluruni_r2425 you could i dont know go outside? Indy 500, indy colts, indy pacers, childrens museum, indy fair, santa claus indiana, indy dunes, stateparks holiday world, conner prarie yeah man rlly nothing to do lmao
@@scocro Nah I do that but im talking about things to see like the land
Indiana is really flat
the indy 500 isnt something that u can just go to so as the indy colts
i mean there is still things to do but some states are just more fun
and not everyone can do those things lol
“Look! An uncorrupt politician… so far” is the most true statement about Illinois ever!! LMAO
okay except like...which one? because i don't know of any
@@birdiekopacz7540 Are you kidding? I think it's 2 out of our last four governors are in federal prison, 1 senator that tried to sell the other senate seat and is now in prison. Chicago's nickname, "The Windy City" comes from its politicians being corrupt.
@@patrickkelly1590 i meant i don't know of any UNcorrupt politicians. i got it in my head that this video was implying we suddenly got one in 2011 or something
@@birdiekopacz7540 My apologize. My brain interpreted your comment in the opposite way, as in you didn't think the original statement of "an uncorrupted politician..." had merit. And there for you were asking which ones were corrupt.
It’s called the Windy City because it’s windy, I’ve lost many umbrellas that way there and I don’t even live there.
made 6 years ago
shows up in my recommendations
who else?
ur average crybaby same
ur average crybaby yep
Sammmme
yep
ur average crybaby same
As someone who lives in Alabama im glad he didn’t make an incest joke 😂😂
Yeah cause I’m from here n Louisanna too am I’ve made out with multiple of my family members no hate plz
@@CutThro4tVanGoughayou are one brave soul, i’ll say that
Oh he probably did want too but just chose not too😂😂
"Oregon: Dreadlocks on caucasians"
I'm not gonna deny it
"Washington: Richer hippies in Oregon" it is true
Emily Grace I know
I'm convinced the rest of Oregon is okay once you get out of Portland
Oregon is fine as long as you’re not in Portland Gresham Salem and Silverton
Deadloks Gaming or Milwaukie
“You have to drive through us to get somewhere better”
As someone who frequently travels from Michigan to Chicago and back, I can agree Indiana.
This was my favourite, I go to Michigan every year from Chicago, and he is right.
It's true. It's all road.
@@thelostmessenger most of the way through Indiana is also under construction for no aperient reason
@@cakeeatingpirate Yeah especially downtown, they've been working on the roads since like 10 yrs ago and still haven't finished :/
@The Messenger what do you mean downtown? im talking about the entire state
“No seriously, we’re a state” no truer words can be said about RI
It's smaller than.....I don't know what city is only a little later than RI
As a Rhode Islander, this is sad but true
Jayson Rocchio As a Rhode Islander. I have accidentally driven out of the state it’s that small.
as a fellow rhode islander, i have to sadly agree
I know right. It's so common that I have to tell someone that Rhode Island isn't a part of Long Island.
“Atlanta, we are ashamed of the rest of it though.”
As a Georgian, if you sit through 285 traffic, you will quickly change your mind about that.
God I hate The Perimeter. I'm itching to move back to rural GA when the time comes.
Living in Virginia be like
*White House is a 15 miles north from here*
but also
*1875 still exists 15 miles south from here*
That is a gross exaggeration, but yea. For me it’s more like 7 miles to the White House, 20 miles to more rural country
@Evan Hodge He's just using meme language. I doubt most people actually mean it when they say "be like".
@Evan Hodge L
@Evan Hodge “be like” is aave, it’s actually more advanced than standard English because it expresses a habitual tense which you can’t easily express in white people words. get your head out of your ass and stop being crypto-racist 🤡 🤡 🤡
I have never heard anything more accurate to Florida than this video
Octavian 'Cinnamon Roll' The Best Lynas Clone Ever As a floridian I can confirm this
The Wonderlander as a Floridian, I agree with your conformation
Same with Iowa
Jacksonville area is the best
I live in Florida, he's Right...
As a Californian, I am both flattered and offended at the audacity of how accurate this is
😁
Same
As a Tennesseeian, I would like to say this is entirely accurate. I’m from Memphis and newbies be like “i was thinking more people would talk abt elvis”
I'm from the state just under you. Some college aged barista at a cafe near me goes to GA Tech...I have an Appalachian accent and she said it was the first southern accent she had heard while she was down here.
I learned more here than AP US History.
No you didn't.
BS
Damn people really can’t take a joke nowadays. Always looking for a way to prove someone wrong.
@@musictube3780 r/wooosh
SAME
"Even our Amish will fight you"
Nailed it.
O Credious It's true (I'm from Pennsylvania)
*Looks for state then gets triggered*
Tominos! I can confirm the Texas one to be true.
TheGrayGhost may be surprising, but as with Michigan.
Actually the only one i agree with is my state xD
TheGrayGhost i second that
Justin the Pokémon master I just think people get triggered when people generalize America (fat, stupid. etc.) because it doesn't line up with their experiences (themselves, their friends, acquaintances, etc.), however most of those generalizations are well founded as the population is huge. and there are bound to be many more idiots and obese people, and *_insert stereotype here_* than we see.
it's always to cold to be sober
"No seriously we're a state."
Relatable.
yes!!!
Yes!
"No seriously, we're a state." Could also be applied to Alaska, so many people come here and ask where they could get Alaskan money or if we take American curency.
At least people know Alaska exists.
Us Rhode Islanders often have conversations like this:
Rhode Islander: "I'm from Rhode Island."
Foreigner: "Oh! Isn't that part of New York? (Mistaking us for Long Island)"
The Cousin Collision What part of RI are you from? Im West Warwick
Mizutamer ikr the tourists are retarded
I live in Warwick RI. Honestly I sometimes think if anyone ever thinks about us, I mean why would they? It's not like we're a huge state like Texas or Cali.
OMG, seriously?
As a born-and-raised Florida resident, I can confirm that the stereotype of "the more north you go the more south it gets" is certainly true. Of course, I thought the stereotype you were going to go with was that we are all a bunch of hot teenage tourists, old people and crazy alligator wrestlers. Which is also true.
Ikr
indeed!
yes!
Sad but true
Same, it is true, and I thought the same!
This dude really flew out to all 50 states just to make this video. Respect.
North Dakota: somehow even worse than South Dakota
South Dakota: at least we're not North Dakota
😂😂
It's true
I completely agree! 😂 I go to college in South Dakota
Bre Kerr yeah we kinda insult North Dakota a lot XD
Ethan Dannen I know!! It's so fun 😂
NDSU! Go Bison!
"Richer hippies in Oregon"
I'm from Washington and I'm not gonna lie, that is accurate.
esme. grey sorry I dont speak english very well could say to me what does that mean ? (it s serious)
I'm from Washington too, and it is true
Were richer
esme. grey I'd love to live in Seattle :D
503 life
"Ten days tornado free!" As a Oklahoman, I can confirm
HB FS very true
HB FS ikr lol
I mean... poor Moor, you don't even need the date this was written do you?
Enid
HB FS yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Okay, as a foreigner basing my choice solely on this video, I would love to live in South Dakota. No downsides, just being better than the northern neighbor.
The governor is hot too.
As a general rule for America, the north is empty, the middle (east-west) is empty, the coasts are expensive and everything else is weird
@@mirzaahmed6589 she's literally as bad as one can be at her job, though. Her job as governor is literally to represent the people and she immediately vetoed the people's majority vote when it meant she'd lose some income.
i am from south dakota and it is true we are way better than north dakota
Idaho?
If being a military brat has any benefits, it’s that I get to relate to more than two seconds of this video.
Agreed XD
having parents in two states is finally beneficial
EXACTLY
Hello fellow military brat (former tho)
@@darkstarfirestudios4500 once a military brat always a military brat
"I mean cocaine but we're also known for skiing"
Damn you're right
TheSkylerBrill True, he forgot to add the elks... Were also known for elks
And weed
And the abnormally large Mexican population
TheSkylerBrill trueee lmao
TheSkylerBrill that's Colorado also us natives being like "STOP MOVING HERE"
I hate how freaking accurate it is
You're becoming the new Justin Y.
*tennessee*
Indiana
Ikr
"Dreadlocks on Caucasians". I have yet to see a single white person with dreads
It has been 13 years
I thought this was a new video on my feed… Then I realized I know almost every line.
Indiana's wasnt even a joke, it was just the truth
When you pass the state line into Indiana, it literally says, "The Crossroads of America" haha They know it too.
i have lived in indiana all my life and i can confirm
What's sad, is it's true.
T_bus
Wrong state. . .
Inazuma Mori
Don't judge me, I'm from the UK :(
I was once talked to a Floridian, and they asked “where are you from?”
“Maine.”
“Is that in Canada?”
“Essentially.”
Eh I've been to both places Maine is a lot different looking than Canada, though I see a lot of Canadians in Maine during the summer 😂
"I can see seasonal depression from here"
-Alaska
PrayerfulToe6 First
"Cereal makers, serial killers." 😂 I'm dead this is perfect thank you
Even our amish will fight you? You said stereotypes not facts
retro field kid "50 state stereotypes"
They're all facts
Its literally the title of the video lmao "50 state stereotypes"
Whoosh
I was expecting terrible roads. Cause that's fucking true no matter where you go in Pennsylvania. There's no escaping it, you must flee the state to escape it.
"the more north you go the more south it gets ." Truly Florida
sweetly trash Tampa
lol i li e i n Clearwater and there's some redbecks here
From Clearwater
Why is this video from almost 6 years ago in my recommended?
because fuck new videos
Akram S. lol same
Akram S. merry christmas
Akram S. Mine too
I don't know. But I liked the joke"it's too cold to be sober" it sounded like he talked about Russia.
"Even the Amish with fight you."
...Yeah. That's... accurate.
I burst out laughing when I heard it, lol.
The New Mexico one isn't a joke it's just the truth
Freedom Fries honestly lmao
True
lmao tbh
Right
Freedom Fries shut up bitch
**Even our Amish will fight you.**
That is so true, I can't even-
Diss the steelers and you loose your feelers.
@@Lavenderblood111 Very true -_- also everyone outside of Philadelphia hates Philadelphia and it's masive ego
@@Lavenderblood111 Ok but at least Wawa is better than sheetz
@@it8ntme823 what now?
@@it8ntme823 Im gonna need you to say that again, but slower
“10 days tornado free” as an okie who has seen their fair share of tornados, I loved this one.
Same.
Si.
My grandparents lived in Stillwater. I slept through an earthquake there once
When's the El Reno sequel coming out?
@@Anxmaly666 When Oklahoma takes over Texas
“you have to drive through us to get somewhere better” hey!! we have a car race… and corn… and even more corn… we had Gary… corn…
I'm from Kentucky and when you said "textbooks from 1925" it was so accurate cause the textbooks we used at school were very old.
as someone else from Kentucky, yes 💀
Also from Kentucky, can confirm. You can see the spine bindings too.
And so much drawings on them. And ripped pages haha.
Also from Kentucky, we had to continually tape the books up to keep them from falling apart.
@@BILLCIPHER8 Flip to- 90
Now flip to 27
Now flip to the end of the book
Now flip to 69 and BAM, penis.
"The more North you go the more South it gets." Why is this so accurate.... WHY FLORIDA
Rose Lion ikr lol 🤣😂😢
Don't blame us lol
being a floridian I find this true and so does my pet alligator
It’s completely true, and a little odd
As a Floridian I can confirm that is so damn fucking accurate. I live in South Florida btw.
Wisconsin: "It's too cold to be sober." As a guy who hates alcohol, I still agree with this.
What else is there to do here 😂 the winters and springs are awful
Wi is by far the drunkest state, and bars outnumber grocery stores
@@foldedchip7551 It's not that cold. It's just the wind. But a beer here and there wouldn't hurt.
It's too cold for a lot of things here.
@@foldedchip7551 cheese and more cheese.
they were jealous that connecticut has good education
Indiana killed me "You gotta drive through us to get somewhere better" it's so true
Edit
jesus christ people
As a resident, I agree.
Same can be said for Ohio, but no he had to make them all different
Eh I was expecting something about corn or being obsessively nice. We have that hoosier hospitality. (Or corn, corns fucking good)
As an Indiana resident I was thinking Limestone, Corn, or meth, but it works 😂
Texas resident here, went to Indiana. Most boring place I’ve been
“Have Jeeves bring the lobster boat around” killed me. I know nothing about Maryland but I think it was the combination of the wine, the rich people face, and the name Jeeves
Im from maryland and have no clue what he’s talking about but i found it funny too lmao
Maryland is an awesome state, but unfortunately we are on the smaller side, and our population isn’t massive. We don’t quite have enough media influence, and when we do we’re slammed with ‘Baltimore bad’.
You should seriously try coming here if possible, Becayse we have everything from mountains to rivers, forests to the bay, so on. We have most geographic features on the east coast. Old bay, (the best seasoning created by mankind) is also from here.
@@thatperson3653 it’s because Maryland has the highest median household income in the country.
@@battlepans1927 ohhh. Yeah i grew up on the lower end of that lmaoo
@@battlepans1927 fr its beautiful. I miss going to the mountains and the creeks as a kid. Moved to Virginia, definitely not the same.
You'll have to drive through us to get somewhere better. *MeFromIndiana*
THE GAMING ALIEN SNIPER lol relatable
Yup
What state is the better state that you need to drive thru
BlocksMC pretty much every state in the Midwest
Sad but true
“It’s too cold to be sober” I was expecting something about cows but god this is so much better
"People Care about us during election time" - Ohio.....why is that true
Kyla Reid because Ohio is a swing state.
"Our state bird is the Nascar." You bet your ass it is
+FlameIsJelly yea it is
I do adore these comments
FlameIsJelly he should have just said Roll Tide
Hell yeah
mtbirchfieldCG We joke around in school and respond to our teachers by just saying roll tide.
Anyone else come here for just their state?
oh yeah yeah I did.
I came here to see people use the wrong form of there/their/they're.
complete _epicness smh some people can’t use they’re head...
Of yeah yeah course I did
Arizona, damn right
“Richer hippies in Oregon” in front of a Starbucks 🤣 As a Washingtonian this is completely true, we’re full of hippies