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and the slow depressing Portugal collapse has begun
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Truth is Starbucks in Rome can survive without a single Italian ever stepping foot in it just from US tourists
I believe it 🤣
Counterpoint; they let them in so they can be bullied out of Italy like they did with Dominoes
Unless they release spaghetti or some italian drink or something
@@rainjanplayz Also know as coffeetti
WHAT ABOUT THE WORKERS ARE THEY JUST THE US TOURISTS
Petition for Drew to put the Czech Flag in the background 🇨🇿 (Day 92)
Least Czchnyoczechosloveniaslovakian patriot
No he should put the Czechoslovak flag
Let's make Czechoslovakia great again
Yes
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During the life of Mozart, Salzburg was independent prince-archbishopric, it was not a part of Austria. It explains why his background is disputed.
On the other hand, he was glad to leave the service for the prince-archbishop and move to Vienna.
Yeah but that area was as German as Austria. There was no German nation.
Well then, that goes for Germany as well since they weren't unified. Modern day Salzburg is austrian land and culture
@@ellidominusser1138 Can one be from a country that didn't exist yet?
@@TheWoollyFrog no, but that goes for germany as well.
So kinda moot point
I am an Arizonian and I can confirm everything said about Arizona is true, its almost like living in dollar store Australia down here.
I’m Kentuckian and I can confirm everything is true.
As an Arizonian I second this
True
I have no idea why so many people are moving to Arid-zona.
@@TheWoollyFrog because cheap house and not all of it is arid the north east is actually nice
If Italy stole pasta from China, isn't it weird how the first Italian description of Chinese food was along the lines of "They have something like pasta here."
Who knows, but first contact of Italian (then Rome) with China was in the first century BC and they had plenty of trade. Google about Silk Road.
Let's be honest, how hard would it really be for people to come up with something similar without interacting with each other? It's not that hard to make fettuccine, soba noodles, and rice noodles. Anyone who has tried to boil any type of dough to make dumplings can get the idea to roll out the dough and cut it into strips to make noodles.
@@sonniepronounceds-au-ni9287 Cheap edibles for the slave classes are all things humans originally couldn't eat, like animal milk, most grass-based vegetable crops, etc.
Even rice was for the lower orders, but revenge was had: later high-status rice was polished so that the outer husk and outer part of each grain became cheap flour.
The rich began to suffer from vitamin deficiencies, which led to the disease beri-beri becoming the killer of the rich.
A win.
6:38 The phrase " GOD IS BULGARIAN! " originated from the 1994 world cup when Bulgaria did really well and one commentator screamed it and it's now a famous phrase.
Person who submitted the meme about ASEAN not doing Eurovision probably doesn't know that there was an idea for AsianVision or something like that and it's still possible XD
we have got SEAgame and thats already cringe enough
They're all different shades of Chinese so nothing special
@@quoccuongtran724 agree 😂
SEA: uses AsianVision as a tv network company (What we Seasians pay for tv signal)
As someone from ASEAN who likes Eurovision (and wakes up at 3am to watch it), an ASEAN Eurovision would be complete chaos for 4 days of the year, and I would live for it.
Nah, it would be Aseovision. And a friendly competition can never hurt.
"Godzilla v Destroyah" is outstanding; I love the shameless rip-offs from the Alien franchise. But "Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah, Giant Monsters All-Out Attack" wins on its title alone! And seriously, the father-daughter relationship between Ryudo Uzaki and Chiharu Niyama provides the best human B-story of any of the Godzilla films. Uzaki is particularly good. He had been a Japanese rock star in the 1970s, and then two decades later he turns in this understated, heart-warming performance. Best of the franchise!
Personally my favorite is Godzilla vs mechagodzilla 2 but I will admit Godzilla vs Destoroyah has way better plot and story oh and gmk is amazing
As an Arizona citizen myself I confirm all the memes about Arizona are true.
And as a Brazilian, now I want to visit Arizona just so I can feed some radscorpions.
@@mjertovjek7283 scorpions, snakes, spiders, poisonous lizards, centipedes, bears, mountain lions, you name it, we probably have it
7:11 No, no, Austria did not stole Mozart, it was a trade.
Austria received Mozart & the Germans received angry mustache boi.
They're both very famous around the world, but for very different things...
Everyone talks about Germany combining nouns but nobody talks about the languages with no spaces at all. Surprisingly, some of them are still just as easy without spaces.
Japanese is a shitty one in that sense.
English was written without spaces until relatively recently, basically because anything you wrote on was expensive.
And even with spaces it has no concept of consistancy between writing and pronounciation.
@@HappyBeezerStudios This might sound odd, but English words are kind of like Hanzi because you kind of have to just memorise what they sound like unless you have been doing English for so long that you know all the rules. Even then, some short words which come from Greek give you no clue on how to pronounce them because if they are too short, you won't know that they are Greek.
Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 127]
The A127, also known as the Southend Arterial Road, is a major road in Essex, England. It was constructed as a new arterial road project in the 1920s, linking Romford with Southend-on-Sea, replacing the older A13. Formerly classified as a trunk road, it was "de-trunked" in 1997. It is known as the Southend Arterial Road except for part of its length in Southend-on-Sea. It is also streetlit for its whole length despite its majority coverage through rural land.
I just subscribed to you for no reason other than that I can so if you are wondering why you have a second subscriber just know I have randomly decided to support you
@@oliverdouglas4065 epic
I Will do The same as Oliver
Most historians agree that pasta developed separately in china and Italy. I mean it's made whith water and flour (and sometimes eggs) come on! I'm surprised nobody else managed to invent that too. 😂
The first pasta references in Europe are dated way before the time of the first explorations of Asia so it's unlikely that one influenced the other.
There is also couscous and similar other dishes around the world that use the same process to be prepared even if the shape and consistence are different.
It's probably just a coincidence.
It's boiled dough!
Most cultures figured out how to make flat bread.
Only two cultures figured out how to cut flat dough into strips and boil it.
Only one culture figured out that if you take that flat dough, spread it with butter, fold it over itself, spread with more butter, repeat until out of butter, cut in triangles, gently roll the dough triangles up and give it a cute bend, and then bake it, you get a croissant!
First exploration of Asia? Roman Empire had communications with China centures before spaghetti were invented.
I doubt that the receipt itself was taken from China thought, the culture of eating was very different, just look at old pictures depicting medieval poor eating spaghetti. Way too barbaric.
@@DarkDragonRus
I was mentioning them cause some people think that Marco Polo brought pasta in Europe.
I was referring to the XIII century more in the specific.
To be fair, the "traders" in the time of the Roman Empire were more something like random travelers that once every now and then (almost never) happened to travel the road all the way.
The Silk Road existed since 400bce or something like that, but very few people actually completed the whole trip.
It was more of a "products went that way, trade after trade" kind of thing.
It was too much of a burden taking a 10 years travel just for some merch (until people started doing so in the 1200s cause Mongolian Empire was extraordinary wealthy and people wanted to avoid intermediaries such as the persians)
Has always been much more profitable for them trading with someone "in between" and then receive from those people the chinese products.
Romans basically reached India at most in a "frequent enough to have relatable infos about them" way (as it is also shown in many Roman maps), in fact they barely knew anything about China.
Their culture, tradition, costumes etc. were almost completely unknown at the point romans tought weird stuff like that silk growed upon trees.
The "Le divisament du monde" of Marco polo was deemed such an interesting book and is an unicum in history exactly because people basically had no relatable knowledge of China prior to year 1200.
The first confirmed record of chinese people in Europe mentions them as part of the mongolian army that reached Hungary with Gengis Khan in the 1200s and they then went in most of european courts as ambassadors, and it was the same period in which few missionaries, as well as the Polo family, traveled their trips to China.
Prior to that we have only supposition that maybe some merchants may or may not have done the whole silk road trip risking to almost-certainly either lose their life (for some weird disease, starvation or whatever else) or being robbed (which happened even to the Polo family) and wasting many years of time for basically a few bucks more than what they could have done staying at home with their family.
Very unlikely from an historical perspective. People were curious about the world, sure, but they were not stupid.
It is likely that someone eventually managed to travel all the way even in the centuries before, but those few people were certainly not enough to be relevant and most of the other contacts throughout history up to 1200s were not direct.
Also, for the pasta matter, we have to keep in mind that people mostly took their family's job or were sent to learn one and that was it. A noodle maker (someone who was formed specifically to prepare noodles from zero, low status job) becoming a merchant-traveler (trained in a totally different way, high status job) is that alone a quite unlikely event and people were jealous of their professional secrets. Not anyone could prepare noodles and at the same time and have the right knowledge, relations and enough money to make good deals and travel across the globe.
I reckon that my statement might have been a bit unclear.
I hope this explains better what I meant.
Also, "barbaric" is a weird concept cause it's related to the time period and current costumes of the speaker.
Romans found "barbaric" to drink undiluted wine due to its preparation. We now think that diluted wine is a complete bs if not an outright scam.
Maybe some kinds of pasta at the time were eaten like that and would have been as strange as eating a burger with fork and knife if you ate them in another way we nowadays might consider "sophisticated".
We can't know that, therefore "barbaric" is an adjective used, in this case, in a quite ignorant way I must say, since it also might try to indicate the supposed "inferiority" of the subject in question, and we should be extremely careful with such types of judgement for a whole lot of different reasons, even if I doubt you intended the word in that way.
@@DarkDragonRus
I wrote a bit more than I expected.
It's a bit of déformation professionelle I'm sorry, I have been an history teacher in high schools and sometimes I just tend to digress to explain better what I mean.
I hope nothing got lost in translation either. Have a nice day.
Both allies and axis forces figured out the jet engine independently from each other during ww2 so it wouldn't surprise me if ancient history is littered with examples like this
6:05 - any bets whether Drew at least vaguely understands what this whole meme is about? (hint 1: that handgesture is Albanian eagle, hint 2: that writing in greek alphabeta says "Fck Greece")
Thank you
7:56 - No, you could definitely put Spain on the RIGHT SIDE of that picture.
I gotta say that a pencil museum is far more enjoyable than the salt museum I went to when I was in Spain.
In response to the pencil museum, I would like to point out how there is a town in Austria named Egg. It is home to the Egg Museum.
Petition for Drew to get a pet frog (to save it from the French) day 11
you can't save it, he is french too (and he taste delicious)
he needs to get those snails too , they need our help .
I’m coming for the frog 🇫🇷
9:47 Reasons to hate France and eliminate it:
1. It’s France
2.The French live there
M1 stands for model one and is used in conjunction with the name for example the M1 Garand is the predecessor of the assault rifles that the U.S. military uses such as the M16, however civilian variants are referred to by different names for a few reasons such as how the AR16 (the civilian version of the M16) lacks the burst and full-auto firing modes of its military counterpart.
Speaking of that M4 Sherman is actually a good tank. Just people forget that it was tank of same generation as Pzkw IV and T-34, what unlike Sherman become obsolete during end of the war.
@@TheRezro Yeah things like the Pershing became more favorable, which then evolved into the Pattons. The Easy 8 was still used in the Korean War.
I think it's stands for "Mark" but I don't know what is an actual difference between "Mark" and "Model".
@@DarkDragonRus There is none. Different languages.
The whole thing could be summed up as "we have war at home" meme, with the war at home being the mexican-american-war depicted by a napoleonic era cavalry charge.
Its a bit of a different situation between being at the other side of the world and being directly directly in the warzone.
3:39 Yes, actually. German tanks could take on vastly outnumbered forces and still win. The incident when 3 Jagdtigers came out unscathed from 25 IS-2s.
Tiger 231
The Jagdtigers committed to Operation Nordwind didn't do very well. Most bogged down as they were told where to go by incompetent self-appointed leaders, party members mostly.
While one town was fought over for days, the operation was mostly over in two. The 'even laster attack' after the battle of the bulge.
0:43 as a german, i can confirm i see crashed cars all the time on the left lane and some people are just driving like 0.0000001 kph
6:04 As a citizen of Essex I can confirm that Russia can try to Nuke us but we are under the protection of the seagulls 💯
Indeed we are, that and all the puffer jackets the roadmen wear
We have a Potato Museum in my hometown of Blackfoot Idaho. They even get people who aren't from Idaho a free bag of Idaho potatoes. It would be cool if more people knew about it. WE EVEN HAVE A GIANT POTATO ON IT GUYS PLEASE.
Can I visit the museum digitally and get potatoes?
Mozart was born in Salzburg, which at the time of his birth was part of Bavaria, not AUstria. Thus, Mozart german.
No it was its own duchy under clerical rule from an archbishop. It was not directly part of either Austria or Bavaria but part of the HRR and later Austrian Empire, so indirectly it was under Austrian rulership like the rest of the HRR.
If people didn't want their artifacts looted they should have protected them better.
We need Drew to do a Godzilla Movie Tier List
Yes yes yes yes yes
Australia just joining Eurovision for no apparent reason......
BRITIANNIA RULES THE WAVES
I want to see drews Argentian grandpa's mustache
LOL I love how they use Arnold's face about Pencil Museum, it also linked to "they got you pushing too many pencils" that he said in Predator
Can Drew ever say the word desert without saying giant before? Stay tuned to find out!
5:52
As a Londoner I have a few smaller targets for request
Peckham
Croydon
NE London (it doesn’t exist, so it doesn’t matter)
And most importantly
Crystal Palace (so Sydenham may reclaim its rightful clay)
I've been to the Derwent Pencil Museum and yes... It is the best museum ever.
I just love how in my local press they said that with our new band we might actualy have a chanse...
Next day we are DEADLAST AGAIN
And yes we have no spacebars
ive been to the derwent pencil museum and it is truly one of the museums of all time
i remeber years ago i dont know if its still there but there used to be a huge robot dinosaur in the natural history museum
The part of Putin and the parade is made by an italian satyrical illustrator: Natangelo
Don Juan was definitely busy south of the Rio Grande. He literally turned it from just America to Latin America.
So, funny story, I use Drew's videos for calibrating my headphones to what sounds "normal" for my audio mixing but, today when I clicked on this video, I got so hooked that I binged the last 7.
As an Arizonan i can confirm that we keep giant man-eating scorpions as pets. And yes, during the summer the average temperature is like 102 F It’s literally australia but slightly less desert
You could remedy that size problem by annexing Mexico, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Wyoming, Utah, Arkansas, and half of the gulf.
i think we might also need the rest of the east coast
6:04 i like how that person wrote "boris johnson" as one of the ciries to nuke in England
Wherever he is, we're better off without it, trust me. ;-)
Thanks for getting rid of those cities Russia! Glad you got Birmingham.
unironically should be the first to go
I knew as soon as he said it that my city would be high on the list (Stoke on Trent) lol
@@commanderdon4300 Get out of the city that God forgot for your own sake.
To be fair domino's pizza lasted only a couple of years here in Italy then they colsed most (if not all) the restaurants. Starbucks might end up in the same way as well.
They will have to survive on tourists.
A kipferl isn't a croissant. While the "shape" was stolen from Austria, that's pretty much it.
As for pasta, as far as I know there's no proof it was taken from China. It existed a long time before Marco Polo, since the Etruscans, before even the Romans were a thing.
Probably like with sausages. It's a concept that is just too good to not stumble upon it. So the mediterranean cultures and China might have invented pasta independently.
0:30 The recently concluded SEA Games (the 32nd) is the largest cringefest ever that disguised itself as a regional multi-sport event.
4:23 This is actually a translated version of a satire comic from the Italian newspaper "Il Fatto Quotidiano"
1:22 Me knowing the most famous British museum is the Natural history museum:😏
6:02 as someone from stoke, i can confirm i wouldnt mind this
Sweden V Ireland an iconic face off since the beginning of time
thinking about it the problem is that evan if luton was nuked i dont think it would change much , when looking at luton u can see like a a nice countrie side and a dark wasted area in the middle , the nuke will not destroy them but make them more powerfull .
2:50 idontknowwhatyoumeanwedefinitelyhaveaspacebar
Iamnotgermanbutprettysuregermanyhasaspacebar
@@NySx_lol iamgermanandicanassureyouwehaveaspacebarwejustdontuseitinourdailyconversations
1:23 a lot of dinosaurs have been found in Egypt too
7:56 colonisers becames Iron Maiden fan before iron maiden
Me a Godzilla fanatic being pleased when Godzilla got a rare cameo on this channel. Also thanks for pronouncing Destroyah right!
6:30 yes it is what will happen i can confirm from the fact that i am a greek myself
4:48 When the only tank u have is from ukraine 🤣
was it really a ukrainian tank ? ha ha ha
The british colonising meme is absolutely terrifying
And the thing is, the random Golf would also be able to go 250 (where most cars are capped by the manufacturer anyway)
Meanwhile Peru who had a Japanese prime minister for a bit
W upload consistency
7:26 well Germany took a nice Austrian Painter so it’s fair.
6:00 an example is birmingham the brummies will still survive but its worth a try anyway
7:55 the Portuguese & Spanish PR team is a madness 😂😂
7:54 The idea that Portugal were friendly colonisers in comparison to the British is hilarious. Portugal was responsible for approximately 50% of transported slaves (double the British) and had a homeland slave population of 10%, as opposed to 0%.
Wait I live really close to the pencil museum. It opens at 9:30 tomorrow, I kinda wanna go
5:37 the name is boring but it did protect like so much ice cream that when we won against Japan, we had an ice cream social afterwards
Lol that strip from natangelo, I've seen it on his blog (he does one almost every day)
6:02, this list is amazing, just Boris Johnson himself
That list of targets
👌
Yeah, I found a whole den on Scorpions outside on my Porch yesterday 😂
The Derwent Pencil Museum is one of my favourite cumbrian spots.
1:47 in Poland there is a match musem
As somebody from Arizona, I can confidently say that if you do not have a pool, you will not survive
5:04 libertu primu! (If you get that reference, congrats)
The only reason anyone goes to the pencil museum is that it's close to scarfell pike which is the highest mountain in England.
10:02 Germany with an Austrian minister
1:44 My brother in Christ, in Poland we have museum of soap and the history of dirt
I got my German drivers license yesterday, I can confirm that I saw this multiple times today on the Autobahn.
1:46 Makes me think of that 1 scene of the Fairy odd parents
The "God is Bulgarian meme" comes from a football commentator who said it when he was excited about Bulgaria becoming third in the world football cup.
Drew after two straight Arizona memes, despite no other Arizona memes in the entire video: "there sure is a whole lot of Arizona slander today."
Thank you for inspiring me to start a channel
When I was living in Arizona, my dad's friend had a pet boa constructor, and I was scared to death of it
I'd be very careful about wandering the streets looking like a zombie... someone is going to get a boot to the head.
Been to the Derwent Pencil Museum. It's class.
Homelander as Germany is perfect lmao
The natural history museum "Borrows" and preserves a LOT of ancient historical artifacts and from my memory have a good reputation when it comes to looking after the things they get.
1:27 natural history museum is wicked
are we gonna talk about how the US lost 7% of it's tanks in the land lease act (3:52). They lost 7% of the tanks on the Northern shipping route. 7% of 3.9 million is some 300,000 tanks.
Always on time drew
5:55 Ah shoot mcguffins, Ima bout to be blown to smithereens.
1:47 so after all this time... *flashback's to timmy's dad work* i found it :')
Petition for Drew to Put The ACTUAL Flag of Martinique In The Background(Day 2)
the black red green one ? I agree
You shouldn't ask the Belgians. You should ask Leopold II. He was responsible for the atrocities committed in the Congo, as it was under his personal rule, and not an official colony of the state of Belgium yet.
Godzilla movie tier list when?
The Pencil Museum is in one of my favourite places, it’s been a while since I went but I did get a free pencil.
10:20 is that a baby radscorpion from Fallout?
Lmao, being dunked on by the world is a tradition for us at this point ( french i am indeed )
That Golf driver should have their license revoked. That was ridiculously dangerous and totally unnecessary.