Makes sense. Qwerty keyboards were made originally only for English speakers in America. Typical person there isn't even going to think about the fact that other languages have to modify it, in order for it to work properly.
@@SuperCatacata I mean, Polish keyboards do not have any special characters - but when you press certain keys with alt you get Polish characters - like ę ó ą ł ż ź ć ń
4:21 To all those like me (and apparently Drew) who like Minesweeper but are annoyed when they run into a completely random 50-50 that's entirely based on luck, look up Simon Tatham's portable puzzle collection version of Minesweeper. I don't even know who Simon Tatham is but that version of minesweeper has absolutely no random chance in it, every spot on the board can be logically deduced.
I ordered all the Scandi-balls, so I really hope Finland and Iceland will become available sooner than later, so I can complete my Nordic family of countryballs 😊 (And Estonia too, so that Estonia can into Nordic!)
The "People who insult America" meme is so accurate. No one loves making fun of Americans more than we Americans do. We're already our own comedic punching bag. (Take that however you will) So get in line!
As a Serbian, i appriciate the thumbnail. 10/10 Edit: Sheesh my first comment with 50 likes, thanks! Also stop arguing in the comments. PS: Kosovo is Serbia because it illegaly declared indepencence. Even the UN doesen't recognise kosovo because 101 out of 193 nations only recognise it as independent.
Yeah that's what we do in India. Well we do have keyboards in all Indian languages but typing in them is really hard, as we have all the half letters and non sense.
1:12 I am Greek. In my the city I go to university there(Patra) was an attempt once to make a parking. Only to discover ancient ruins. In our city of Thessaloniki the subway has started being built in 2003 and it is stil under construction because they keep finding ancient ruins every second meter they dig... . This meme is so relatable.
I was just in Israel for a week and the meme at 8:48 was literally my reaction to the previous list. There's no way I'd be able to enjoy my young adult life if I was forced to serve in the military for two and a half years or living through the muddy waters of a quasi-two-state system.
Don't forget Israel is one of the most developed countries in the world with a lot of vacation days a very high life expectancy high incomes. and most of the people in the military serve in rules like Hi-Tech companies so they are really pretty much coming home every day at 16:00
Petition for Drew to create Southeast Mainland Asia countryballs with Vietnam with the jungle gear , Thailand with a Mini Elephant, Cambodia with the building on their flag as a hat, Laos with a bowl of rice, and Myanmar/Burma with a Buddha Statue after the Nordic Campaign. (Day 2)
6:48 I can't speak for the modern one, but I believe the traditional one is actually the Wooden (or Jubilee) Playground in Port Noarlunga. It's actually quite local to me, but unfortunately the last time I went someone misunderstood my intentions for being there.
Naw it's the Castle Heights playground in Fruit Heights before it was renovated. Honestly, there are so many wooden castle playgrounds that it's very hard to know.
@@ToastyboyCam Ours still exists like that, but there's quite a few candidates to choose from, it seems. Looking at it though, the one in Fruit Heights appears to have red rooves now rather than the plain ones we still have. (Looking it up, it was and might still be quite a common thing for many places, a lot of them in America, but obviously making it's way to Australia at one point. There's apparently also one around the Melbourne area.) (I forgot ours has a second playground at the back, I guess it isn't that one exactly.)
6:47 I have seen both those playgrounds at some point in my life. But in the liminal kind of way. Not these ones specifically, but playgrounds like this. It's what you get from living and often having to be in random Dutch suburbs! ;)
@Ricardo it's honestly one of those things that only doesn't make much sense on the surface. But with context and examing it, it actually makes more sense
I had one of those wooden playgrounds near my house and it was the best playground I’ve ever been too. They took it down a long time ago due to vandalism and “safety” but I feel bad for kids that have the copied and pasted playgrounds today
me who has been to the bottom play ground at 6:40 this year:🤨 no but seriously are they stalking i have jumped and ran on every inch of this park except for the baby area wtf
As a Serbian, it is true. We have invaded all of the world twice. But we are way too nice, so we just... Gave the land back. Other countries needed it more than we did.
That modern playground vs wooden playground that you said who makes those? My state of Oregon has a few of those wooden playgrounds that I've played on when I was a kid.
There are 1015 Pokémon, and a couple others that are known to exist but were never revealed If you include the forms, then there are 1,404 Pokèmon, and a couple others that are known to exist but were never revealed again.
0:50 Switzerland has a mutant Keyboard: It's equaly for all Nationallanguages built. If you've set the language to German, as I have if you press the key next to "l" it comes "ö" if you press shift it comes "é". If you've set the language to French or Italian it's vice versa. I'm not sure how it is in romanch, but I know that they use the "ö" e.g. in övs (eggs) but I'm not sure how it is with é etc. Also just like in German and most other European languages (especially German) we use the QWERTZ- order and not QWERTY (y and z switch places).
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Drew saying you didn’t know other countries have different keyboards is very American
Agreed
Makes sense. Qwerty keyboards were made originally only for English speakers in America. Typical person there isn't even going to think about the fact that other languages have to modify it, in order for it to work properly.
That's rude towards Americans. I'm American and I knew about the keyboards.
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@@SuperCatacata I mean, Polish keyboards do not have any special characters - but when you press certain keys with alt you get Polish characters - like ę ó ą ł ż ź ć ń
4:21 To all those like me (and apparently Drew) who like Minesweeper but are annoyed when they run into a completely random 50-50 that's entirely based on luck, look up Simon Tatham's portable puzzle collection version of Minesweeper. I don't even know who Simon Tatham is but that version of minesweeper has absolutely no random chance in it, every spot on the board can be logically deduced.
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You could deduce the one there
Balkans have the best war songs. And that's a fact.
Shoutout to roki vulovic
They really do
*ARTILLERY*
What about Finland
@@Omega.history they are good but not as good as Balkans
I ordered all the Scandi-balls, so I really hope Finland and Iceland will become available sooner than later, so I can complete my Nordic family of countryballs 😊 (And Estonia too, so that Estonia can into Nordic!)
Viro pohjoismaihin!!!/Estonia into nordic!!
Nordic trio
@@eduardpeeterlemming Yeah The remaining three
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OMG it’s me
The "People who insult America" meme is so accurate. No one loves making fun of Americans more than we Americans do. We're already our own comedic punching bag. (Take that however you will) So get in line!
*Europeans entering the chat*
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@@snarled_ *South Park has entered the chat*
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1:03 That's basically what digging through Warsaw looks like, you can find a bunch of undetonated bombs, a mass grave, and mammoth bones.
Drew reading the word “modernity” was all I needed today.
Moderninity
As a Serbian, i appriciate the thumbnail. 10/10
Edit: Sheesh my first comment with 50 likes, thanks!
Also stop arguing in the comments.
PS: Kosovo is Serbia because it illegaly declared indepencence. Even the UN doesen't recognise kosovo because 101 out of 193 nations only recognise it as independent.
me too brother B)
Be quiet, Kosovo is a country. Srpska is Bosnia btw
@@Trontotario Kosovo is Antarctica and Serbia is Sahrawi 🇦🇶🇪🇭
@@colonelcorn9500 haha, you are too funny man.
@@Trontotario who asked ur mom or wat ?
In germany our keyboards are similar to the english one, The main differences are that z and y are switched and we have ß, ü, ä, and ö
6:28 To be fair, most European languages use biblioteka or an analogue thereof for library.
Yeah, for example russian uses biblioteka for library
Also biblioteka in bulgarian
9:23 Wtf happened to Finland lol
"I didn't realise different countries had different keyboards"
No, people stick the English letters together to form their own
That's basically how the polish keyboards work tho...
Yeah that's what we do in India. Well we do have keyboards in all Indian languages but typing in them is really hard, as we have all the half letters and non sense.
1:12
I am Greek. In my the city I go to university there(Patra) was an attempt once to make a parking. Only to discover ancient ruins.
In our city of Thessaloniki the subway has started being built in 2003 and it is stil under construction because they keep finding ancient ruins every second meter they dig... .
This meme is so relatable.
In Poland, We've got the normal keyboard and we just use alt gr to do the ń, ż, ź, ó, ę, ą and ł (we press alt gr + x for the ź.
6:45 best pronunciation of "modernity" ever
I was just in Israel for a week and the meme at 8:48 was literally my reaction to the previous list. There's no way I'd be able to enjoy my young adult life if I was forced to serve in the military for two and a half years or living through the muddy waters of a quasi-two-state system.
thats finland too
Don't forget Israel is one of the most developed countries in the world with a lot of vacation days a very high life expectancy high incomes. and most of the people in the military serve in rules like Hi-Tech companies so they are really pretty much coming home every day at 16:00
@United Naitons also probably you ain't fat.
In the German keyboard there are additional üöä keys, making the on screen keyboard smaller
Serbs and Albanians are so good that they gave us lands, truly the most powerful countries in the world.
9:29 not everything….
Finland: Imma just chill.
@9:25 I like how Serbia conquered everything but sank Finland
As a Serbian, I can confirm we did invade the whole world twice and give it back
Stolen comment.
@@ognjenplayz it’s not
No it is not? @OgnjenPlayz
9:30
as a serbian
can confrim we invaded everyone 2 times
and yes, we are from 1872.
we are simply
gigaserbia
Petition for Drew to create Southeast Mainland Asia countryballs with Vietnam with the jungle gear , Thailand with a Mini Elephant, Cambodia with the building on their flag as a hat, Laos with a bowl of rice, and Myanmar/Burma with a Buddha Statue after the Nordic Campaign. (Day 2)
NO
yes so that way i can get a bigger balance and order cuba
Thailand with a Buddha statue will anger a lot of Buddhists
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How about Thailand with a mini elephant
8:42 i cant believe that my country is 4th place in this list cuz right now the population isn't happy that much
סמים אחי סמים לפינים וודקה פה ירוק
6:48 I can't speak for the modern one, but I believe the traditional one is actually the Wooden (or Jubilee) Playground in Port Noarlunga. It's actually quite local to me, but unfortunately the last time I went someone misunderstood my intentions for being there.
Naw it's the Castle Heights playground in Fruit Heights before it was renovated.
Honestly, there are so many wooden castle playgrounds that it's very hard to know.
@@ToastyboyCam Ours still exists like that, but there's quite a few candidates to choose from, it seems. Looking at it though, the one in Fruit Heights appears to have red rooves now rather than the plain ones we still have. (Looking it up, it was and might still be quite a common thing for many places, a lot of them in America, but obviously making it's way to Australia at one point. There's apparently also one around the Melbourne area.)
(I forgot ours has a second playground at the back, I guess it isn't that one exactly.)
6:47 I have seen both those playgrounds at some point in my life.
But in the liminal kind of way. Not these ones specifically, but playgrounds like this.
It's what you get from living and often having to be in random Dutch suburbs! ;)
2:37 The man who pulls that sword shall unite republica surpska and the federation of B&H
5:36
drew those are goats not bisons
I must say. In Portuguese library is biblioteca and bookstore is livaria
The Embrace Tradition is in a city near me, Champaign IL
It's the same in Spanish too. "Library" is biblioteca and "bookstore" is librería
Yup, English is the one that's backwards
@Ricardo it's honestly one of those things that only doesn't make much sense on the surface. But with context and examing it, it actually makes more sense
Petition for everyone to stop this petition thing and enjoy drews channel
YES
SIGNED
SIGNED AND REDPILLED
Yes, maybe
Yes
6:21 same with albania biblotek for library and librari for bookshop
1:08 here where I live (on the Ticino river, northern Italy) every couple of years someone finds an unexploded bomb from WWII so yeah
A working example of the traditional playground is Pleasant Kingdom in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania.
that park looks just like the one I learned to walk upstairs on In Potterville Michigan
1:59 maybe you seen one of the videos on it like jhon tron’s review
9:17 It's The Beatles
0:30 Translate is wrong here, 'ou' is 'or'. 'où' is 'where' or 'whereabout' or something along those lines
As a Serbian I love that thumbnail
Its true that we Serbs are extremly generous people.
Me from the fourth happiest nation on earth watching it almost destroy itself in 3 months: 😅
6:55 This playground looks a lot like one in High Park, Toronto.
I know which one you're talking about
KOSOVO RIGHTFUL HUNGARIAN CLAY
6:20 library in french is bibliothèque and in Swedish bibliotek but bookstore in French is librairie and in Swedish bokhandel (book commerce)
I had one of those wooden playgrounds near my house and it was the best playground I’ve ever been too. They took it down a long time ago due to vandalism and “safety” but I feel bad for kids that have the copied and pasted playgrounds today
6:06 I watched my friend stream that and it is has as Debauchery as you expected it to be......my eyes.....
6:47 there is a playground like that in the neighboring city of my town
The badass wooden playground is (still, I hope) in Brighton MI
5:12 drew forgetting we already have an anime for that, dr stone
0:17
I'm french but I've never thinked about that
I'm pretty sure some mangaka in Japan has already started drawing the periodic elements manga
3:29
Medic from TF2: Already been there :)
Drew: here’s a shepherd… but I don’t know what army them animals are
For all non-British people, a Shepard shepherds sheep
Bro! The wood play ground is Camelot. It’s in Pinehurst NC.
That Headless horseman meme made me laugh so hard that i almost choked by lack of air
3:29 this has popped up on my newsfeed
The only word with ù in french is "Où" which means "Where". And also "Ou" means "Or"
me who has been to the bottom play ground at 6:40 this year:🤨
no but seriously are they stalking i have jumped and ran on every inch of this park except for the baby area wtf
4:03 This is the exact same with Italy, and we know it
0:51 oh God what is that monstrosity
Correction 0:52-0:53
My dad is a Serb and he actually believs that Ireland is Serbia but goverment hides it
As a Serbian, it is true.
We have invaded all of the world twice.
But we are way too nice, so we just... Gave the land back.
Other countries needed it more than we did.
That modern playground vs wooden playground that you said who makes those? My state of Oregon has a few of those wooden playgrounds that I've played on when I was a kid.
6:46 is that Lake Charles Louisiana's Millennium Park playground?
Me: about to give drew more money
Also me: still yet to receive my first 3 country balls from him
6:50 I believe that is castle park, or something similar
When u realise the top happiest countries also are in the top most anti depression drugs list
It’s an azerty keyboard
A pretty big part of Europe uses it
6:20 in polish it's biblioteka/księgarnia
3:29
There's either to ways this can go
Option 1: *MEDIC! intesifies*
Option 2: *Beauty of Annihilation intensifies*
6:48 WE HAVE A CLONE OF THAT PARK WHERE I LIVE
2:43 thats what she said 😔
5:16 1015 is the number of pokemon with the 9g xd
It literally had underground catacomb like tunnels
In milan there is a small museum in a metro station bc during the construction of the tunnel were found reperts of an ancient roman sewer
I do really like the Thumbnail 😂🇷🇸
Drew should play Minesweeper in a Windows 98 VM.
Americans: I have this knife from the Civil War I found in a field
Meanwhile, in England
Yo, we just found King Richard iii in a car park
This is true
Kid nation is such a good show drew should definitely watch it all the episodes are on UA-cam
There are 1015 Pokémon, and a couple others that are known to exist but were never revealed
If you include the forms, then there are 1,404 Pokèmon, and a couple others that are known to exist but were never revealed again.
Serbia does seem pretty based
Cap
What about the horseless headless horseman
6:06 is that calm down stalin
5:07
Actually there are 1010 Pokémon now
4:16 the way he pronounces Schrodinger
(0:10) In brazil and potuguese countries we have Ç (c cedilla) and makes the sound that looks like an s sound for example: caçar
0:50 Switzerland has a mutant Keyboard: It's equaly for all Nationallanguages built. If you've set the language to German, as I have if you press the key next to "l" it comes "ö" if you press shift it comes "é". If you've set the language to French or Italian it's vice versa. I'm not sure how it is in romanch, but I know that they use the "ö" e.g. in övs (eggs) but I'm not sure how it is with é etc.
Also just like in German and most other European languages (especially German) we use the QWERTZ- order and not QWERTY (y and z switch places).
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Daniel give me coffee
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Daniel give me coffee
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The LU keyboard has them flipped by default. And that only covers 60% of the umlaut vowels so we still need the ¨ key for ë and ï.
@@wymarsane7305 Daniel give me coffee
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Petition for Drew to re-release his older countryball plushies day 2
They Will Try To CENSOR This...
5:10 There's 1008 now
not even each language. In belgium we have a different one as in the netherlands
Just to clarify, that translation of "où" isn't correct, it actually means "where"
"Ou" without the accent is "or"
there are currently 1,015 pokémon recognised by wikipedia
1:25 I am European 💀
In Germany the standard Keyboard is the qwertz keyboard but with ü, ö and ä on the side
As a Serbian I completely agree on the 9:24 time stamp.
finland reaction:
9:36 Yes, I knew that.
3:29 *Remembers TF2 Emesis Blue* Hold up...
who else lives near the bottom playground 6:48. the lore you could make for the place was endless