2:01 "Comfortable was defined as the annual income required to cover a 50/30/20 budget allocating 50% of earnings to necessities, 30% to discretionary spending and 20% to savings" That is way more luxurious than I would call "comfortable". Given this definition I would assume the family are home owners which I assume would fall under necessities (one needs a place to live) even though home equity is a huge source of savings as well (but I doubt they double counted it).
Moldova and Romania supporting each other on Eurovision is heartwarming. Moldova does bring ethno-bangers almost every year, though. Romania brings something good, sometimes.
1:40 Even though Greece doesn´t take many Migrants, many come through Greece into Europe so they see it as a problem. Since 2014 that were 1.3 Million. The people don´t make a difference here if they stay or travel further. For a while they stay, are stranded on islands, etc.
@@sergiodasilva6505 PPP is kinda a double-edged sword. Sure the people in these countries enjoy more freedom with their money, but at the same time if they ever get fired they have nothing and when they retire you better hope their kids take care of them.
when you look at transportation it probably also pulls on many other factors. in europe there being so "low" public transit numbers could also just mean that you mostly can just walk to wherever you need to be so if ouy don't walk thats probably because you live somewhere far off where public transit then is no longer all that great. on the other hand in asia people probably don't even have the choice of a car most of the time so they are forced to use public transit regardless of how good it is.
You said the eurovision map wrong. The flag in the country is the flag of the country where the people in the country that is omlined vote the most for. For example: in Norway that vote the most for Sweden and in Latvia they vote the most for lithuania.
"NOOOOO!!! I need $300 000 to live comfortably with two kids!!!!!" Meanwhile your great great grandma in the 18th century with a war, famine and plague going on living off the earnings of a chimney sweeper: *gives birth to a seventh kid*
the 50 in southern europe car use is due to no infrastructure compared to other parts of europe the 24 in public transport is because people don't have north american income and comfort and the road infrastructure is also terrible
3:08 yeah, guaranteed it’s living real comfortable, minimal in Alaska to live is 70k , though that is truly minimal, no eating out and well the year I lived with this amount I actually forget the other stuff because I was 10 living with my mom (it was 40k for me and my mom)
the life expectancy was heavily impacted with a somewhat high child mortality at that time. but if you count only those who survived their fifth birthday, the average life expectancy would have been way higher.
Aircraft carrier infographics leave out the amphibious assault ships too often, sometimes even when they count equivalent ships belonging to other countries.
8:10 in this graph you can actually see that the wages have inflated more than prices, so you should be able to buy more than 10 years ago. So things really have not became more expensive...
day 6 of asking drew to try out my AoH mod, it’s a 1066 start date and got special governments, new nations and many new formables. I think it would be a great video. (it's in my second AoH video's description)
It does NOT cost that much to have kids. My wife and I can afford whatever we want and we don't make anywhere near those numbers. Our kids are the best things to ever happen to us. Don't be afraid people!
The biggest reason for low life expectancy is infant mortality, simply having doctors wash their hands before delivering kids can double your life expectancy, it's remarkable.
I first noticed the price increases (in fast-food places) last year when I moved to Belgium (as I rarely went to Burger/McDonald's these past few years) and I saw that the cheapest menu cost +10€ there (even more expensive at the airport). But when I moved back to Barcelona half a year later, the 2-3 times I went to any of those places, I saw that we have almost the same prices here now. So... yeah, it's quite infuriating. Those places became popular because they were CHEAP. That was their only point of existing. Now they're as expensive as an average restaurant (not the expensive fancy ones). There's even asian restaurants that are cheaper now. It's ridiculous.
France and Turkey in geopolitics Turkey: grrr... you are the friend of my enemy (Greece) I don't like you 🤬🤬🤬 France: Grrr... you are the enemy of my friend (still Greece) and you impose sanctions on me, I don't like you 🤬🤬🤬 In Eurovision France: I love you ❤ Turkey: I love you to 💙🤍❤
9:52 Thats not to say that 12 year olds were expected to get married and have children, nor that people that were 27 were considered elders. Many people lived to be in their 60s, that is assuming you were European.
@@MSKofAlexandria Not sarcastic! There is a BBC article called "Do we really live longer than our ancestors?" if you are interested. Infant mortality (and maternal death in childbirth) makes up a lot of the stats, as they still do in poorer parts of the world. But the Romans did not regard 30s as "old age", minimum age to become a consul was 43, and if you reached 60 you could expect to reach 70.
4:52 nah drew is embracing his German ancestors 💀
*they don’t exist*
Modern Germany still calls their airforce Luftwaffe though.
@@RepublicOfTrythaniasorry, they're Argentinian now
The more you know
4:52 Drew still living in the 1930s
Still called that
He got it from his Argentinian grandpa
@@stargazer-elite is his grandpa romel
😂😂😂
Luftwaffe is still around...
2:01 "Comfortable was defined as the annual income required to cover a 50/30/20 budget allocating 50% of earnings to necessities, 30% to discretionary spending and 20% to savings" That is way more luxurious than I would call "comfortable".
Given this definition I would assume the family are home owners which I assume would fall under necessities (one needs a place to live) even though home equity is a huge source of savings as well (but I doubt they double counted it).
Moldova and Romania supporting each other on Eurovision is heartwarming. Moldova does bring ethno-bangers almost every year, though. Romania brings something good, sometimes.
Why BRICS is a sphere 😞
TURN IT INTO A BRICK
Agree☠️🤝🏻
Most sane drew commentary spotted.
Fr
🥺
👉👈
4:51 Drew spotted remembering his past life
4:52 Luftwaffe 💀💀
4:52 Luftwaff-
-Drew Durnil, 2024
Bro should be carful
@@aarondutsch5583 I approve...
I approve Drew...
It's still called Luftwaffe
MOLDOVA MENTIONED IN THUMBNAIL 🔥🔥🔥🔥
No, not mentioned, sorry
@@deanpost152 you skibidi slicer, shut up
Petition for Drew to make a Zimbabwe ball day 117
Signed and hello
Signed
Missed 34 days
signed
@@Britishadow I did not skip any days you just didn’t find them because I wasn’t able to get them close to the top of the comment section
1:40 - I’m actually really surprised by Hungary. I’d have thought that opinion there would be substantially higher.
they've barely taken any
And Romania.
I've seen they hate gypsies, which aren't migrants. They're just... there
Same
1:40 Even though Greece doesn´t take many Migrants, many come through Greece into Europe so they see it as a problem. Since 2014 that were 1.3 Million. The people don´t make a difference here if they stay or travel further. For a while they stay, are stranded on islands, etc.
There are still a lot of migrants in Greece though. I wager their numbers are a lot higher than 1.3 million.
Rember that life expectancy is also largely due to infant mortality.
Up to the 50s perhaps.
@@PanglossDr Yep.
Luckily it's not that big of a deal nowadays.
Though in some places unfortunately it still is.
Yes pretty much,if you get cancer in 2024 you are screwed same as in 1974
*hungary* : doesn't take in refugees
*also hungary* : we are taking in too many refugees
We are taking in REFUGEES
We are not taking in MIGRANTS
Drew's tangent about McDonald's food prices really just proves how wise he is
Petition for drew to make a baltic countryballs (day 15)
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I mean… There's the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, that's close enough.
No@@DrFerno727
Gib Lietuva 🇱🇹❤️
0:24
no need for germany, italy and japans flags to be next to eachother
they knew what they were doing-
Boys are back in town. Let's go!
cirillic alphabet evolution:
some guys create huge alphabet, then slowly different countries throw away useless letters
Was it like 49 letters?
"Luftwaf... eh that's Something else"☠️💀
4:52 I mean you could probably repurpose it to fit that name-
The reason why walking isn't more common in southeast asia is because you risk sunburn everytime you attempt it.
Drew: the Luftwaffe now is an international airline
Lufthansa, Luftwaffe... what's the difference :P
That BRICS crossing G7 is in PPP terms..
in that way, India is at $14.5 Trillion and not $4 Trillion
China at $33 Trillion and not $18 Trillion..
Is ppp more significant that gdp?
@@sergiodasilva6505 PPP is kinda a double-edged sword. Sure the people in these countries enjoy more freedom with their money, but at the same time if they ever get fired they have nothing and when they retire you better hope their kids take care of them.
cool they're even BIGGER
when you look at transportation it probably also pulls on many other factors. in europe there being so "low" public transit numbers could also just mean that you mostly can just walk to wherever you need to be so if ouy don't walk thats probably because you live somewhere far off where public transit then is no longer all that great. on the other hand in asia people probably don't even have the choice of a car most of the time so they are forced to use public transit regardless of how good it is.
フランス語を話し、イスラエルに住んでいる中国人として。 あなたが正しいと言えます。
"how expensive a child is" looks so wrong out of context
1:19 Turkey 99%
That one percent are the migrators themselves probably
You said the eurovision map wrong. The flag in the country is the flag of the country where the people in the country that is omlined vote the most for. For example: in Norway that vote the most for Sweden and in Latvia they vote the most for lithuania.
"NOOOOO!!! I need $300 000 to live comfortably with two kids!!!!!"
Meanwhile your great great grandma in the 18th century with a war, famine and plague going on living off the earnings of a chimney sweeper: *gives birth to a seventh kid*
5:00 Air France-KLM is both KLM(Netherlands) and Air France(France) same with IAG being both Iberia(Spain) and British Airways(UK)
My main memory of Air NZ was that it was the more turbulent one (because the airline I used most was QANTAS), so wow, these other airlines must suck
06:54 Middle francian brothers!
9:34 - Cyrillic is based off of Greek, just like Latin.
Petition for drew to make a wales ball (day 1)
The map only proves how much the Eurovision Song Contest is absolutely not a song contest.
the 50 in southern europe car use is due to no infrastructure compared to other parts of europe
the 24 in public transport is because people don't have north american income and comfort and the road infrastructure is also terrible
3:08 yeah, guaranteed it’s living real comfortable, minimal in Alaska to live is 70k , though that is truly minimal, no eating out and well the year I lived with this amount I actually forget the other stuff because I was 10 living with my mom (it was 40k for me and my mom)
0:06 BALLS
for the eurovision map to be truly credible, it would have to use Iraq as australia instead of bringing it into the map
9:21 that Y looking symbol is the origin of the Greek letter Ψ ψ, which makes the "ps" sound.
the life expectancy was heavily impacted with a somewhat high child mortality at that time. but if you count only those who survived their fifth birthday, the average life expectancy would have been way higher.
4:58 By winter equipment: Finnair
Aircraft carrier infographics leave out the amphibious assault ships too often, sometimes even when they count equivalent ships belonging to other countries.
Would have loved to see Malta's rate in the too many migrants chart. Probably at 100% lol
7:01
Yep sounds right
6:50 meaniwhile all the votes from the UK are votes from polish people who live in the UK but still Polska Gurom
I swear some of those letters reminded me a bit of the old ogham alphabet
North America casually has 101% transportation 3:50
7:09 and the fact that the genre of music might be similar to
4:51 Bros going back to 1933-1945😂😂
10:49 Honestly quite impressive seeing north Korea with a 71 year life expectancy.
3:00 drew it’s because it’s expensive to ship Stuff up to Alaska
Petition for drew to play Guts and Blackpowder while talking about the 18th century (day 176)
Please at some point make a video of countryballs by "basically Thai"
Colorado was mentioned
6:22 , did you read that right tho?
In 2000 it was G8 i think
Petition for drew to make stateball plushies(day 20)
Petition for drew to make a tuvalu countryball day 1
Petition for a carribean countryball video day 92
USEFULCHARTS MENTIONED RAHHH 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
8:10 in this graph you can actually see that the wages have inflated more than prices, so you should be able to buy more than 10 years ago. So things really have not became more expensive...
7:55 BABABOOEE
💀
4:52 *luftwaffe*
7:52 I'm starting to see why Drew is still single lol
5:09 Based on personal experience, Iceland Air.
Petition for drew to put the flag of the Byzantine empire in the background day 255
Day (69+24) of asking drew to put the Timurd empire flag on his wall
day 6 of asking drew to try out my AoH mod, it’s a 1066 start date and got special governments, new nations and many new formables. I think it would be a great video.
(it's in my second AoH video's description)
those numbers probably dont take into account if people already own a home 2:52
Petition for drew to make countryballs of the Maphilindo countries day 1
0:08 only if there was a line in there
McDonald's: some individual items and some meal prices...
7:04 what is australia doing up there
They’re part of Eurovision
The King was mentioned 👑
7:04 is that Svalbard
It's Australia
Oreo
7:00 as a Norwegian i see this as a win
“The one dollar meal, that’s what you’d take dates on” so THAT’S why he doesn’t have a girlfriend lol
I feel like the British Irish trade off could be explained simply by them speaking the same language, But honestly what do I know
Day 157 of getting Drew to make a New Zealand ball with a laser kiwi accessory
1:46 uk speaking
It does NOT cost that much to have kids. My wife and I can afford whatever we want and we don't make anywhere near those numbers. Our kids are the best things to ever happen to us. Don't be afraid people!
Petition for drew to revive his old age of history 2 videos day 357
The biggest reason for low life expectancy is infant mortality, simply having doctors wash their hands before delivering kids can double your life expectancy, it's remarkable.
I first noticed the price increases (in fast-food places) last year when I moved to Belgium (as I rarely went to Burger/McDonald's these past few years) and I saw that the cheapest menu cost +10€ there (even more expensive at the airport). But when I moved back to Barcelona half a year later, the 2-3 times I went to any of those places, I saw that we have almost the same prices here now. So... yeah, it's quite infuriating. Those places became popular because they were CHEAP. That was their only point of existing. Now they're as expensive as an average restaurant (not the expensive fancy ones). There's even asian restaurants that are cheaper now. It's ridiculous.
Waiting for that Singapore Airlines safety rating to plummet 😬
Did any else see the 69 on the aircraft at 5:41
France and Turkey in geopolitics
Turkey: grrr... you are the friend of my enemy (Greece) I don't like you 🤬🤬🤬
France: Grrr... you are the enemy of my friend (still Greece) and you impose sanctions on me, I don't like you 🤬🤬🤬
In Eurovision
France: I love you ❤
Turkey: I love you to 💙🤍❤
Petition for Drew to get a SPQR Roman Empire flag Day 194
Petition for Drew to go to Chicago and do a vlog (day 10) woohoo
4:30 I ride on Alaska Airlines about once a year. What happened?!
1:47 r/MapP***!!!!! 🗣🗣🗣📢🔈🔉🔊🔥🔥🔥
Long live Eurovision
Please have kids , I want to see their cute faces😊
saying russia have an aircraft carrier is kinda strange since it never work
9:52 Thats not to say that 12 year olds were expected to get married and have children, nor that people that were 27 were considered elders. Many people lived to be in their 60s, that is assuming you were European.
It is mostly due to very high mortality of infants during birth. And also women too.
@@Bzhydack I believe there was only a 10% (maybe lower) chance that infants would survive past age 1.
@@MSKofAlexandria Yeah, if you ignore any deaths below about 5 years old, historical life expectancies weren't vastly lower than modern numbers.
@@patriarch7237 Is this sarcastic or not? I cant ever tell anymore
@@MSKofAlexandria Not sarcastic! There is a BBC article called "Do we really live longer than our ancestors?" if you are interested. Infant mortality (and maternal death in childbirth) makes up a lot of the stats, as they still do in poorer parts of the world. But the Romans did not regard 30s as "old age", minimum age to become a consul was 43, and if you reached 60 you could expect to reach 70.
Petizion for Drew to make Hungary countryball plushie (day 149)
Could you please do a NATO ball???