yeah my friend had to double jump to get a thing off a tree, couldn't reach it so i climbed on top of him, he double jumped, and then i jumped off of him to make a quadruple jump
Memories broken The truth goes unspoken I’ve even forgotten my name I don’t know the season Or what is the reason I’m standing here holding my blade A desolate place Without any trace It’s only the cold wind I feel It’s me that I spite As I stand up and fight The only thing I know for real There will be blood-shed The man in the mirror nods his head The only one left Will ride upon the dragon’s back Because the mountains don’t give back what they take Oh no There will be blood-shed It’s the only thing I’ve ever known Losing my identity Wondering have I gone insane To find the truth in front of me I must climb this mountain range Looking downward from this deadly height And never realizing why I fight Official lyrics from Platinum Games
My theory is that Indian curry got hotter and hotter out of spite towards England You can see from old English recipes (around East India Company origin time) that Indian curry got progressively spicier and spicier to the point it was intolerable for most white people. Truly genius gatekeeping
@@Noname-cm7hy I am from East India and you seriously know nothing about our food if you think our food is not Spicier. In my state we literally eat 3-4 big green chillies along with rice. We believe a spicy arse curry will burn off the cold
Fun fact - when galaxies collide, for the most part they just pass through each other since the space between stars is so large. Most of the interaction is gravitational.
As someone from worcestershire, people struggling to pronounce worcestershire is my favourite thing as I never even considered the fact it was hard to pronounce until I saw memes about it online
The French language is not even mastered by the French people themselves. They correct each other all the time. If your French have been corrected by local French people, it means they think you have a decent enough grasp of it, want you to improve it further, and are confortable enough with you to even attempt to rectify you. It is _"I care about you enough so I want the best for you"_ moment. So next time someone correct your French, be glad: that someone care about you.
Although I'm not 100% sure, I think the reason why ex european colonies in SEA developed faster than their counterparts in Africa it's that they were more ethnically homogenous, probably because of geographical features, which gave them the necessary political and institutional stability to develop their economies.
India's one of the least homogeneous countries on earth that was also looted and destroyed by colonial powers. It managed to get itself into the top 5 world economies. I don't think homogeneity is the reason for Africa's slow development. Africa has some of the best geography on this planet, with the most natural resources hidden in the ground. So geography isn't a reason either The true reason is lack of ambition in governments since most are more interested in lining their own pockets as opposed to actually developing their countries.
India was the world’s richest country when British Invaded them, actually came to India as traders and only after years were they able to conquer them as they found out that even though they have tech they wouldn’t use it due to their religious concerns.
1:31 Absolutely love that this implies the first picture for 'tetraphobia' that comes up isn't of anything in real life or even the number four, but Guido Mista from JoJo. Fantastic. Nature is healing.
for those interested, the main difference between colonisation in asia versus africa, is that africa essentially had no established states when europeans arrived. there has been the occasionnal empire that rose and fell, but for the most part west africa being a huge flat plain always made it borderline impossible to have clear boundaries for anything, so it's always been chaotic up to this day. Asia hard in general more established borders and national government, so colonisation instead of resulting in direct arbitrary control was more done through vassalisation of the existing government. typically thailand making huge efforts to establish clear maps of the lands they owned was essential to get western powers to treat them as a respectable entity. being able to prove that region X is actually under your soverneignty goes a looong way in proving you're not just jungle barbarians.
Egge actually means harrow not plough but close enough. He made another little mistake there because Black plough (harrow) man would be Schwarzeregger. Schwarzenegger on the other hand would mean "the one who harrows black" eg. dark soil eg. very fertile land. Greetings from Austria
4 is East Asia's equivalent to 13 in terms of unlucky numbers. Just as an example, the Japanese word for "to die" is 死ぬ, pronounced "shinu," while the Japanese word for 4, which is 四 (though they also use Arabic numerals in many situations), can be pronounced either "yon" or "shi," the latter of which is the first syllable of 死ぬ. (And the ぬ [nu] part is really just a conjugation, so really, it's the 死 [shi] part that's really in focus, hence the association being so strong.)
Drew has one of the best channels here on UA-cam. I always feel bad about myself and suffer from low selfesteem, but Drew's videos just make me feel a lot better. Thanks!
The Andromeda galaxy is already visible at night Drew, just light pollution drowns it out. Even when the two galaxies are about to collide the night sky probably won't look that different since as Andromeda gets closer its total light is more spread out. It's also very unlikely that the merger of the two galaxies will effect us in any way.
Drew, Since you're in London I recommend going to the armoury in the Wallace collection because it has a lot of old historical weapory and armour from around the world
For British places Cester is pronounced ster Ham is pronounced hm And sometimes Ws are just not pronounced when before a vowel in the middle of the word
7:36 so, there's two main processes here, the first one is photosynthesis, and it needs carbon dioxide (CO2) and other inorganic compounds to make organic matter, one of the residual products from photosynthesis is oxygen. The other process mentioned is cellular respiration, it's called night cycle and releases CO2 and it's the same that we do all the time when cells break down organic matter, glucose, Into smaller portions releasing energy, two of those products are carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, the second one on laughable quantities, those are not the same and I will assume the meme confused both and you did also, but getting the correct option accidentally XD. Btw CO can replace oxygen on red cells, but it's not reactive and a useless metabolite, so... You are breathing, but yor cells aren't, which gets interesting outcomes. The reason you panic when you don't breathe it's because your brain notices physically of the issue, but here... CO it's silently killing you, you get sleepy and your brain doesn't do the correlation of getting sleepy with cytotoxic hypoxia. Cool
Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually right. -egger is a local variant of the German Acker (field), which comes from the same Indo-European root as acre or the Greek agros. His name is thus pronounced Schwarzen-Egger. Similarly, the German word Egge means harrow, the tool used to break the clods left after plowing to prepare the field for sowing.
Schwarzenegger means "From [a place called] Black Ridge" in German. Scwharzen = Black -er suffix = from (Hamburger = from Hamburg, Berliner = Jelly Donut (which is from Berlin))
Yo drew there are some pretty nice Indian places in London (colonialism sadge) like gymkhana or brigandiers that have a really cool vibe and bussin food. It’s certainly better than beans on toast. It’s prob the best Indian I’ve ever had (haven’t been to India so…) also thanks for a great vid, as usual
From what I heard the phrase 'egger' means something like black/fertile soil, it also seems to be close to the word "Acker" which means field. Then again, finding out where a name really comes from can be tricky if there are no physical documents about it.
I recently moved to Indonesia from California and I can confirm that there are no 4s in my elevator. it goes straight to 50 from 39 instead of passing through the 40s, along with also not having any number 4s as in “54”
If it's a mall/hotel elevator its because some people consider "4" an unlucky number, i think Taman Anggrek does this thing where they go 1st floor, 2, 3, 3A, and then to the 5th floor, and some malls made by Japanese/Chinese developer groups also avoid the 4th floor. Sometimes also 13
@@remington2216 I live in Jakarta, it’s worth mentioning that the residents in this apartment are usually expats from Korea and Japan so that might be part of the reason
As a Brit, if you want a good curry in London I would recommend heading to Brick Lane. Some of the best curry houses in the capital to be found there, you won’t be disappointed
11:50 not much will happen the galaxys are not dense enough for stars to collide & it will still take thousands of years for stars to move a visible amount
We do the same s*** with the number 13 in the West. Try to find a high-rise hotel built before 2000 that has a Floor 13. We skip that one. Feel bad for the folks on "Floor 14", they can change the name but it's still the 13th floor.
11:40 There is only a very small chance that we will collide with something,like literally anything,I mean galaxies are big,but they are mostly vacuum,at least compared to the matter in them.
Lol I used to live in Worcester, Massachusetts and it's very similar trying to explain to out of staters how to pronounce it lol. Wus-stah, or if you have the true bostonian accent it's "wis-stah, now give me ya fahking money kehd" 😂
8:33 - _"Titan has more oil than earth"_ *me losing sanity by trying to find out how the dinosaurs got enough brainpower to get into space and fly to another planets moon*
You know Indian cuisine is very popular here in the UK. Also the spice level is taken down a notch for the Brits
Just been to India with a bunch a Brits and this one girl ate nothing but plain sandwiches for the entire month 😂
wait are you telling me India has a curry hotter than a vindaloo?
@@robezy0 Bruh moment
@@robezy0 Oh good lord thats just depressing
@@bigenglishmonkey Nah. Real Goan Vindaloo would probably blow our mouths clean off.
as a indian, that meme is wierd because our food isn't spicy
It isn't spicy for *US*
It's spicy for them who are just grown eating salt and black pepper on their food
It's the only spice they use 😆
Man really thinks a kid named Olivier could survive our food.
(One time when I was 6 I took a spoonful of mirch masala and I gobbled it 💀)
Bro Americans think Mexican food is Indian 😂 because they watched Gabriel Iglesias or just tried a badly cooked dish.
I know it is not spicy
As a Brazilian I say that double jumping it's one of the normal things that happen here these days
yeah my friend had to double jump to get a thing off a tree, couldn't reach it so i climbed on top of him, he double jumped, and then i jumped off of him to make a quadruple jump
@@Techy404 which button u used?
@@lemon4087 The big long one, in the middle.
yeah i had to double jump to get my microwave
Memories broken
The truth goes unspoken
I’ve even forgotten my name
I don’t know the season
Or what is the reason
I’m standing here holding my blade
A desolate place
Without any trace
It’s only the cold wind I feel
It’s me that I spite
As I stand up and fight
The only thing I know for real
There will be blood-shed
The man in the mirror nods his head
The only one left
Will ride upon the dragon’s back
Because the mountains don’t give back what they take
Oh no
There will be blood-shed
It’s the only thing I’ve ever known
Losing my identity
Wondering have I gone insane
To find the truth in front of me
I must climb this mountain range
Looking downward from this deadly height
And never realizing why I fight
Official lyrics from Platinum Games
My theory is that Indian curry got hotter and hotter out of spite towards England
You can see from old English recipes (around East India Company origin time) that Indian curry got progressively spicier and spicier to the point it was intolerable for most white people. Truly genius gatekeeping
Naah you guys are too weak
@@Noname-cm7hy north east not spicy at all compared to south and west
@@nomad1104 west - gujarat sweet food
@@Noname-cm7hy I am from East India and you seriously know nothing about our food if you think our food is not Spicier. In my state we literally eat 3-4 big green chillies along with rice. We believe a spicy arse curry will burn off the cold
@@Noname-cm7hy there are some exceptions by the way
If you come to purvanchal region
Just spicy 🥵
8:26
I never expected Drew would utter that word (it is a no-no word in India).
Yes its a no no word bro
Ganja?
No it's not?
Yes.
You mean a drug or being bald?
I love Indian food because i love spicy food. In Thailand it have many Indian restaruant. 🇹🇭 🇮🇳
😁🇮🇳💗🇹🇭
as a brit myself i want to sincerely apologise in advance for anything that happens to you in London
apologise for the price of your cigarettes
@@LoesungFeuer5 we shouldnt even have it and every body has cigeratte packs for 8 to 10
I'd pay good money to have some London chick call me a bloody tosser.
@@LoesungFeuer5 Yeah they shouldn't even have a price
Free tobacco for everyone!
Fun fact: the guy that became friends with the Liechtenstein soldiers, was italian
given their record of switching sides, that makes sense
@@LordJambers hahahahhha
Liechtenstein
@@LordJambers I discovered yesterday that Italy really switched sides only once
Should have done it more times
Rather a war prisoner.
Fun fact - when galaxies collide, for the most part they just pass through each other since the space between stars is so large. Most of the interaction is gravitational.
Petition for Drew to put a Sardinian flag in his background
Day 2
ill sign the god damn petition
@@dreamypizza8458 same
As someone from worcestershire, people struggling to pronounce worcestershire is my favourite thing as I never even considered the fact it was hard to pronounce until I saw memes about it online
why people no google? is easy.
As a masshole, I live near tons of towns with British names, so I didn’t realize how hard it was for people to pronounce them until a few years ago.
10:04 that reminds me of my favorite hungarian card game called "robbanó cicák" in english explosive cats and the card designs are just the best
Yes the game for people who like cats, explosions, and maybe goats.
10:50 Good spicy food doesn't burn in your mouth, it burns behind your eyes
The French language is not even mastered by the French people themselves. They correct each other all the time. If your French have been corrected by local French people, it means they think you have a decent enough grasp of it, want you to improve it further, and are confortable enough with you to even attempt to rectify you. It is _"I care about you enough so I want the best for you"_ moment. So next time someone correct your French, be glad: that someone care about you.
same with english and german
@@flytude not English lol
@@flytude Chances are, you'll be correcting THEIR English.
@@ingratus8160 English speakers will *TRY* to correct _your_ english, even if you already speak English.
@@flytude And italian too
Although I'm not 100% sure, I think the reason why ex european colonies in SEA developed faster than their counterparts in Africa it's that they were more ethnically homogenous, probably because of geographical features, which gave them the necessary political and institutional stability to develop their economies.
Or maybe credit also goes to History of Asian Civilisations.
People always figured out something.
India's one of the least homogeneous countries on earth that was also looted and destroyed by colonial powers. It managed to get itself into the top 5 world economies. I don't think homogeneity is the reason for Africa's slow development. Africa has some of the best geography on this planet, with the most natural resources hidden in the ground. So geography isn't a reason either
The true reason is lack of ambition in governments since most are more interested in lining their own pockets as opposed to actually developing their countries.
India was the world’s richest country when British Invaded them, actually came to India as traders and only after years were they able to conquer them as they found out that even though they have tech they wouldn’t use it due to their religious concerns.
There were already civilizations before Europeans came
1:31 Absolutely love that this implies the first picture for 'tetraphobia' that comes up isn't of anything in real life or even the number four, but Guido Mista from JoJo. Fantastic. Nature is healing.
11:45 Wait till Drew finds out you can see the Andromeda Galaxy in the night sky today with the naked eye.
Or when he finds out the stars will move so slowly it will take millennia to see them move
9:40 'Legolas No-Scopes Everyone', one of the Great Timeless Classics of old UA-cam.
1:22 should have also included Asia being mostly peaceful, while Africa has been at war since 1950's (civil wars and colonial wars)
Really? Sengoku period, Any Chinese Dynasty, Mongols?
asia has never ever been peaceful even before the europeans came. we do have local wars too
@@Spearmint22425 in the 1950's?? What are you smoking?
@@Sujaljaina And that's all dude. Nothing else.
10:58 naaaah bro pls not anymore 😭
You came for spices even 200 years ago
for those interested, the main difference between colonisation in asia versus africa, is that africa essentially had no established states when europeans arrived. there has been the occasionnal empire that rose and fell, but for the most part west africa being a huge flat plain always made it borderline impossible to have clear boundaries for anything, so it's always been chaotic up to this day.
Asia hard in general more established borders and national government, so colonisation instead of resulting in direct arbitrary control was more done through vassalisation of the existing government. typically thailand making huge efforts to establish clear maps of the lands they owned was essential to get western powers to treat them as a respectable entity. being able to prove that region X is actually under your soverneignty goes a looong way in proving you're not just jungle barbarians.
Egge actually means harrow not plough but close enough. He made another little mistake there because Black plough (harrow) man would be Schwarzeregger. Schwarzenegger on the other hand would mean "the one who harrows black" eg. dark soil eg. very fertile land.
Greetings from Austria
after all this time I don't know how Drew still can't pronounce Birmingham, Cornwall and Worcestershire
Just wait till he discovers frome, he will have a panic attack
@@piercecowley255 or just send him to Wales
@@matthewdovidas4213 woah, calm down there
@@matthewdovidas4213 that's a bit too evil
@@matthewdovidas4213 that's evil and i love it
4 is East Asia's equivalent to 13 in terms of unlucky numbers. Just as an example, the Japanese word for "to die" is 死ぬ, pronounced "shinu," while the Japanese word for 4, which is 四 (though they also use Arabic numerals in many situations), can be pronounced either "yon" or "shi," the latter of which is the first syllable of 死ぬ. (And the ぬ [nu] part is really just a conjugation, so really, it's the 死 [shi] part that's really in focus, hence the association being so strong.)
Same goes for Mandarin Chinese . 死 and 四 are both pronounced si(in 1tone).
I am reminded of a bunch of Anime characters in fights yelling “Shine!” And the English subtitles saying “Die”!
You could have just said 死 means death.
And just the same, in some places in the western world, they don't have 13th floors in buildings.
Tamil is best
If you want spicy food definitely go up to Birmingham, I love it and there’s the Balti Triangle where there’s no shortage of spice.
7:44 drew just forgot what carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is💀
I think Japan is the most KFC loving country, with their tradition of eating KFC during Christmas 😂
KFC in Asia is the best thing because they adapt to the local cuisines
China is the biggest KFC overseas market.
9:23 as Bastila Shan says in KOTOR: "What greater weapon there is than turn an enemy to your cause?"
*turns to the dark side*
Well guys, we’ve done it! POLANDBALL VINYL FIGURE HAS BEEN FUNDED!! This comment is no longer being edited.
Yes sir
Are you the manufacturer?
@@tamimatharemadi No I am, send me money
Petition for Drew to put the flag of Qing China once he returns, day 3(helping Qing China get Drew's attention)
Wrong place, sorry
8:15
Oh no! Oh Drew!....
*cries in RoboCop*
Drew :announces he is in London
Me: teleporting to the city on the way to find him
Drew has one of the best channels here on UA-cam. I always feel bad about myself and suffer from low selfesteem, but Drew's videos just make me feel a lot better. Thanks!
No one should suffer from low self esteem. I hope you are doing well.
I go through the same thing mate. Good luck to you!
The Andromeda galaxy is already visible at night Drew, just light pollution drowns it out. Even when the two galaxies are about to collide the night sky probably won't look that different since as Andromeda gets closer its total light is more spread out. It's also very unlikely that the merger of the two galaxies will effect us in any way.
Good to know Drew stringed Frank along with him
As a Polish i didn't heard a wierd name.
2:44 kind like Applebees. In Brazil, that is a fancy restaurant, in USA it is bar in every corner
Drew, Since you're in London I recommend going to the armoury in the Wallace collection because it has a lot of old historical weapory and armour from around the world
4:01 Drew mentioned my city 😁
0:32 I was going to argue with that and then realized it's accurate
0:35 as a Floridian I can agree, but we build them back with the remains of the old houses
2:53 yes that's because in the here they're not allowed to put literal poison into the foods
1:28 india fit between both, it's like walking from africa to asia, through time,and finally reaching america at 2050. preety poetic i guess.
My mind immediately took "unfortunately, he also had diabetes" as just a general statement about kirby
For British places
Cester is pronounced ster
Ham is pronounced hm
And sometimes Ws are just not pronounced when before a vowel in the middle of the word
3:14 I feel like there's some secret meaning to these podiums
I think it represents their virtues,
Like truss,blocked and twisted.
Boris,Browns (coloured)are always below me.....
Sunak,He is skinny and tall 😂😂
Drew, I live in Birmingham. We have annoying accents, and it rains all the time
Come at your own peril...
as you wrote that i assume it was raining
The city center is nice though, and there's some great pizza
Ok but KFC chicken popcorn in india is BOMB
it tastes like ✨SPICE✨
Fun fact about Arnold, his name refers to a certain region of mountain valleys
Yes, the closest english translation would be blackridge
2:19 Brazil: improves them all
As a Northerner, it’s Pronounced Wus-ster-sher-sauce.
As a British for Worcester we just say "worshter"
7:36 so, there's two main processes here, the first one is photosynthesis, and it needs carbon dioxide (CO2) and other inorganic compounds to make organic matter, one of the residual products from photosynthesis is oxygen.
The other process mentioned is cellular respiration, it's called night cycle and releases CO2 and it's the same that we do all the time when cells break down organic matter, glucose, Into smaller portions releasing energy, two of those products are carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, the second one on laughable quantities, those are not the same and I will assume the meme confused both and you did also, but getting the correct option accidentally XD.
Btw CO can replace oxygen on red cells, but it's not reactive and a useless metabolite, so... You are breathing, but yor cells aren't, which gets interesting outcomes. The reason you panic when you don't breathe it's because your brain notices physically of the issue, but here... CO it's silently killing you, you get sleepy and your brain doesn't do the correlation of getting sleepy with cytotoxic hypoxia. Cool
Interesting
Welcome to the UK! Don't let London give you assumptions about what our country is! Diverse small island you know.
according to master wu, the best way to defeat an enemy is to turn them into your friend
1:03 they deliver pain
You mean bread
Drew thinking that Carbon Monoxide is CO2 instead of CO.
American moment
Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually right. -egger is a local variant of the German Acker (field), which comes from the same Indo-European root as acre or the Greek agros. His name is thus pronounced Schwarzen-Egger. Similarly, the German word Egge means harrow, the tool used to break the clods left after plowing to prepare the field for sowing.
oh. I always thought it's "Schwarze-Negger" XD
He’s in the uk, now is the time for Jack and drew to collab
Schwarzenegger means "From [a place called] Black Ridge" in German.
Scwharzen = Black
-er suffix = from (Hamburger = from Hamburg, Berliner = Jelly Donut (which is from Berlin))
8:33 so thats why we approved space force 🤔
My favorite example of German Humor: What does an Opel Manta driver say when he crashes into a tree? "That's strange, I honked!"
4:37 You gotta die if you want to stay a hero
Oof
English places with "cester" like Worcester, Leicester and Gloucester are pronounced "ster" so Wooster, Lester, Glouster
They also have shire at the end, like woostershire
Yo drew there are some pretty nice Indian places in London (colonialism sadge) like gymkhana or brigandiers that have a really cool vibe and bussin food. It’s certainly better than beans on toast. It’s prob the best Indian I’ve ever had (haven’t been to India so…) also thanks for a great vid, as usual
The line sounds like a dystopian novel set in 2070, with Arnold Schwarzenegger as the main character.
Poor Drew, he is in London, my condolences
4:22 I actually screamed BRAVO when Drew got it right
2:04 ironically if you translate properly it’s just black egg or black ridge. Schwarzenegg is an area in Switzerland
From what I heard the phrase 'egger' means something like black/fertile soil, it also seems to be close to the word "Acker" which means field. Then again, finding out where a name really comes from can be tricky if there are no physical documents about it.
Well, if actually translated properly (I am German) it means "black" and then the N word. Since there are multiple variants of the N-word
Welcome to Britain enjoy the rain:) also lovely weather we're having aren't we.
8:49 that applies to every country
Sweden has actually its own version off OHIO. Its called BORÅS.🇸🇪Really nice video BTW😊
its real that the tetraphobia, since hong kong has a fusion culture, they both remove the 13 and 4, 14, 24, 34, 44, 54, 64 etc from buildings
I recently moved to Indonesia from California and I can confirm that there are no 4s in my elevator. it goes straight to 50 from 39 instead of passing through the 40s, along with also not having any number 4s as in “54”
Whaaat Im an indonesian but ive never seen anything like that my whole life. Where do you live in indonesia?
If it's a mall/hotel elevator its because some people consider "4" an unlucky number, i think Taman Anggrek does this thing where they go 1st floor, 2, 3, 3A, and then to the 5th floor, and some malls made by Japanese/Chinese developer groups also avoid the 4th floor. Sometimes also 13
@@remington2216 I live in Jakarta, it’s worth mentioning that the residents in this apartment are usually expats from Korea and Japan so that might be part of the reason
u visited the tionghoa-owned buildings
9:47 never give an elf archer a sniper (doesn't matter what kind) they might get accused of using aimbot
"Is Birmingham the Ohio of England" it's like if Ohio and florida had a kid then it was raised in chicago by the city of detroit
The world : Indian food is spicy
India : having amazing desserts like the GULAB JAMUN😊
2:40 as an American in Britain, wrong way round
Unless Californian KFC is just superior to all
9:53 Don't forget Halloween 3 Seasons of the Witch. But that Halloween was uneeded
1:49...in China, Korea, Japan and TAIWAN 😱
-10000000 social points 😢👮
OHH MA GAHD BING CHILLING 🗿
@@nabielw I know and still used that...
No one care besides Chinese
As a Brit, if you want a good curry in London I would recommend heading to Brick Lane. Some of the best curry houses in the capital to be found there, you won’t be disappointed
He looks so cute when he smiles 😍
SIIIIIIMP
Nooooo Drew i just left London yesterday and all week i waited for you to post that you were going there next!
9:00 even tho I am Austrian we got some dark humor
11:50 not much will happen the galaxys are not dense enough for stars to collide & it will still take thousands of years for stars to move a visible amount
3:43 WU-STE-SHEER SAUCE
We do the same s*** with the number 13 in the West. Try to find a high-rise hotel built before 2000 that has a Floor 13. We skip that one. Feel bad for the folks on "Floor 14", they can change the name but it's still the 13th floor.
"If they are Brazilian they can double jump"
Lucio can literally not double jump
Also : Scout/Genji are we a joke to u
2:40
Egyptian KFC: *I am 4 parrallel universes behind you*
0:54
And the most important
They use stolen gear
1:42 so in Vietnam, 4 is either “bốn” or “Tư ”( this is important), and the word death is “Tử “.now you know
As a french, I can tell french fries are indeed french, it's a myth that they came from Belgium
Technically, they did come from the French part of Belgium
10:29 that deep voice lol
11:32 that or we show them why our healthcare isn’t free by saving their asses again
11:40
There is only a very small chance that we will collide with something,like literally anything,I mean galaxies are big,but they are mostly vacuum,at least compared to the matter in them.
Lol I used to live in Worcester, Massachusetts and it's very similar trying to explain to out of staters how to pronounce it lol. Wus-stah, or if you have the true bostonian accent it's "wis-stah, now give me ya fahking money kehd" 😂
Drew knows how to make a thumbnail 😏
Wdym
Yes, I would have never clicked this video if the thumbnail didn't had my country's flag 🇮🇳
Worchester = Woostah
funnily enough, i learned that from a game when Jingles, an actual englishman, said that's how it's pronounced.
An architect's dream is always a municipal engineer's nightmare
8:33 - _"Titan has more oil than earth"_
*me losing sanity by trying to find out how the dinosaurs got enough brainpower to get into space and fly to another planets moon*
5:58 Hihio and Lohio
10:57 “I’m having a blast” no pun intended