We Will Never Financially Recover From This... (Countryballs / Planetballs)
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2021
- pretends to pronounce science words correctly for 11 minutes
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Sun: * becomes a red giant *
Drew: *s u p e r n o v a*
Me: *laughs*
Me:red supergiant or red giant is not supernova
Haha funnie
well, after it completely dies it would get a supernova
I'd say the sun will turn to a giant blue or a giant blue star,
An extremely luminous active galactic nucleus: exists
Drew: **nervous sweating**
American school system sucks or
Lumi-nous
Drew: Lumi-nescent
Basiclly
Still didn't say it right in the end
@@digge2210 no he has dyslexia
Drew: *exists*
An extremely luminous active galactic nucleas: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
I had to skip that part. Too painful to watch.
I mean a quasar would probably literally end his career
@@williamking6787 It won't if the it doesn't reach Earth in 60 years
Scientists can find more planets in a second, but Drew can’t say a single sentence in 20 seconds
( Not being rude )
Ngl I thought you mean like a particle but realized it's a sentence
Seeing drew say 1 AU is about 1.5 light years was physically painful. It's 1.5e-5 light years which is 0.000015 light years.
Basically one AU is the distance between sun and earth
Also 8 light minutes
Exactly!
1 LY is 63 239.7263 AU
Au alternative universe
That's what i said. How did he not know?😂😂😂
The number 239: exists
Drew: *_Is this 236?_*
0:30 me when the teacher asks me to read in front of the whole class
Relatable
Same problem bro
Same- but I'm quiet and messing up on stupid stuff- 😍
Not me
@@pastelteabiscuits great. U don't have anxiety like me 😃
"1.58125e-5"
"Ah one point five lightyears"
*cries in distance*
Well, now we know why he dropped out of college.
Drew: I fear no man,but that thing
“An extremely luminous active galactic nucleus”
It scares me.
Drew: "1 AU is 1.5 lightyears" *misses the e-5 at the end*
I wonder if he knows what it means
1 AU is like 8 lightminutes
as a physics university student, I died a little inside when I heard that line.
@@Tralvan As painter, whom is deeply into politics, I'm disappointed too.
Let's be real. Drew is a college drop out. He doesn't know what e-5 means.
Drew’s channel used to be a gaming channel when he couldn’t game, now it’s a meme reading channel and he can’t read 😂😂😂
Lol
I laughed way too hard at this 😂
Too true
Not really he still plays games on his gaming channel and I’m not saying the channel name cuz it’s kinda 😳
10:03 I thought Beetlejuice in the movie is spelled Betelgeuse, and yes, Beetlejuice is one of Betelgeuse's acceptable pronunciations
*I watched this video at the time my assignment was due (11:00 PM)*
This is ground control to major tom can you hear me major tom?
@@morisco56 here am I floating in a tin can
same time zone
What an legend
You from South East Asia ??? Or West Australia ???
2:48 "1 AU is 1.5 light years"
Me, clearly seeing the "e-5" at the end of the number: REEEEEEEEEEEEE
0:50 we applaud you for your success in spelling those words.
sun turns into a red giant*
Drew: don't turn into a super nova
lol
He was so wrong lol
Lol
Xd
Him calling a big star a supernova gave me emotional damage
As I'm seeing, Drew is becoming another type of paintbrush.
Welll you are right
This is ground control to major tom can you hear me major tom?
:0
Paintbrush hair
@@puganimations2418 paint
I like how he dosen’t really gets the joke sometimes but still goes all out
Last time i was this early my dad wasnt gone for the milk
Last time I was this early, my dad pulled out.
Sad
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"Australia and Uranus have more in common than we though" Sorry i had to do it
At 2:51 he missed the e-5 on the light year equivalent of an AU. An AU is actually much less than 1.5 light years, just for anybody curios/interested.
“Don’t nuke an asteroid”
Well if you bomb enough it becomes too small and melts in the atmosphere
No matter how many times he tried, Drew never actual read the word "Luminous" correctly.
Drew: Betelgeuese sounds like it could be pronounced beetle-juice
Me: Lol yeah wouldn't that be funny?
0:30 me every 10 seconds
Also someone apparantly made a ten hour version called drew stuttering quasars
6:53 actually, at 2,150 solar radii, Stephson 2-18 I think it is called is the new biggest known star, and new calculations have set UY Scuti to be smaller
Drew: What is AU?
Also Drew: Ah, AU is one Astronomical Unit (Yes!)... Which is 1.5 lightyears (NO!!!). Must be like a lightyear, but in miles.
Drew, an Astronomical Unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. It is around 150 million kilometers, which is around 0.000016 lightyears. Yes, 1 mile is about 1.6 kilometers, but that's just coincidence.
A googol wouldn't even be able to describe the sheer amount of energy in the Big Bang
4:04 That's more surface to volume so less asteroid hits earth. Maybe the diffrence from big asteroid to no asteroid. (if the pieces are sufficiently small.)
Great Britain:
The Sun never sets in the British Empire
The Moon:
We'll see about that
Halley’s Comet was actually seen when William of Normandy launched his ships and he saw it as good luck
6:43 there is actually a star bigger than that one (very recently discovered) called Stephenson-218
The first thing I think about when I hear Betelgeuse is the character from rezero
Drew trying to pronounce Kuiper Belt: koo-plar Belt
me, a space nerd: *internal screaming*
2:49 It's not 1.5 light years, it's 1.5x10^-5 light years, which is 0.000015 light years. It's the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Uhm actually, it's 1.58*10^(-5) light years. Which makes it 0.000016 light years.
No just kidding, Drew is a dumbass. You are at worst lazy but understand why Drew is a dumbass.
@@voiceofstem ok you're smart we get it
@@qq3088 It isn't any type of "advanced" knowledge...
A Astronomical Unit is the distance from Earth to the Sun, so it is scientifically impossible for one to be a light year. (2:48)
Drew, 1 AU is way less than a light year, that's why there was an e-5 at the end, that means times 10^(-5)
And if someone is interested, an AU is the distance between the earth and the sun
@@lucasiano4290 I’m not smart but I’m pretty sure the sun is 8 light minutes away, not over a light year
“I’ll be the first on the sun”
Best Korea did that already
Au is around 150 millions km, which is approximate distance between Earth and Sun. Distance between these two is always changing, but au is constant.
It’s pronounced beetle juice or beetle goose, I forget, some people predict it could have already gone supernova, were just waiting for the light to reach us (since it’s so many light years away)
3:59 there a game series called ace combat and they had this scenario happen, 2 or 3 nations went into economic collapse becuse of the asteroid fragments, great games
AC7 is fantastic
Science words are so hard I feel like even scientists can’t say it
0:44 I'm Polish, i don't even talking english normally and i readed in first try
Everyone here did it in first try.
@@trocustar3450 Well, yeah, but still it's weird because Drew is American.
Aww...your Engrish is adorable!
@@nebulaone908 He is a pole. He speak polish.
And I got the joke so don't bully me.
Where did i made a mistake? And how about, say, "Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz"
Drew : At this point our brains can't even comprehend these things!!
The scientists who figured these things out after 100s of years of careful observation and research : Am I a joke to you?
4:12
A heart on the surface of the Pluto?
*I see what you did here*
Did you know that super massive black holes have about the same density as water, you could stick your hand in it. Its event horizon that is, to specify. And no, you wouldnt be spagettified because its tidal forces arent extreme like in a case of a smaller black hole.
Drew: calls red giant a supernova
Drew: Uranus and Neptune are buddies!
Also them, thousands of miles apart:
👁👄👁. 👁👄👁
@Stella King WOW-
2:50 rare footage of drew not understanding scientific notation
Ah yes "rare" footage of Drew not understanding things
@@williamking6787 i’m surprised there aren’t compilations
4:04 If you want to nuke an asteroid, detonate several bombs in sequence above the surface to push it onto a harmless vector. It's basically the same idea as an Orion drive.
8:34
Drew: "humans first discovered the haileys comet in 236 BC
The screen: says 239 BC
lmao
Dang it!! The notification made me late 9 minutes. Nice vid as always Drew! (Literally stayed up to accidentally have time to watch this, and by now im still awake)
0:50 give him the biggest standing ovation since forever! 😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
God: makes drew
Drew: simply exists
God: Now that's what I'm talking about
(2:40) Ah yes, 1.58125e-5 is totally the same as 1.5
Surprising fact pictures that we have of space are actually what space used to look like billions of years ago
He still gets "luminous" wrong after three hours.
One of my favorite drew quotes:
"how dare anyone look at this and be like oh wow so beautiful. Mafaka That's the enemy."
Me: Sees the name countryballs
My mind: 🎵 countryballs take me home to the place I belong... 🎵
Always so dark but somehow I cant stop watching these kinds of videos...
Planetball Sun gives me countryball America vibes
Apparently so. . .
He really does...
6:42 Stephenson 2-18 is actually possibly the largest ever star
Yes
I WIN THIS TIME HAHAHA
Yes
@@damndanielthesuctioncupdan NO
@@venicejustvenice3424 what's venice
Yes, yust simply YES
Drew: 239 is read “two hundred thirty six”
0:31 AN EXTREMELY LUMINOUS ACTIVE!!! AN EXTREMELY LUMINOUS ACTIVE GALAC-!!! AN EXTREMELY LUMINOUS ACTIVE!!!
2:48 uh last time I checked an AU is the distance between the earth and the sun not more than a light year
But the e-5 could mean that you subtract it by... whatever number it could be talking about
Sees title:
Greece: *same*
9:56 it's from a movie. In the movie Betelgeuse, if you say betelgeuse three times he shows up.
9:54 does drew not know the movie?
And also it is pronounced Beetlejuice (I think)
6:50
UY Scuti: Largest Star
Meanwhile Stephenson-218:
After a thousand passed, congratulations on completing the reading
Thanks for being born to this world Drew
It’s so sweet that Neptune called Uranus “Caelus” because that’s the Roman name of it… it’s like he knows that’s his real name ❤
Imagine a hypermassive blackhole comes towards our solar system in like 2 billion years, but then the god tier humans just go, "we owe you you this one nature" and proceed to destroy the blackhole
I love that these Planetballs images also mix up Countryballs.
10:01
Just reflect the the ligt when the big star explode with a big thicc mirror hey we have enough sand and other material to make big thicc mirror
The only two things bigger then two black holes colliding is the birth of the universe and when quasi stars blew up. Quasi stars were crazy.
7:19
Best planetball artwork
i wonder if canada will be the last one standing
like Sorry i survived guys. GUYS?
"astronomical unit is 1.5 light years" drew doesn't understand math does he
Well yeah he dropped out of high school
I love Drew. But it's these times, that make me think Drew doesn't understand left from right.
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I’m not last
But when he uploads
I click fast
4:22 Kye-purr
i love how earth is just a shape of a cat playing with australia
Random islands are hairs
Yeaaaa planetballs are back
drew please post an entire video of you trying to say "super luminous active galactic nucleus"
1 AU = 1.5 light years.
The last time distance got abused that badly was 12 parsecs in star wars.
Every time Drew sees a number. Drew: Is that a googl?
I've been restarting for Five years just to see this video
6:54 Stephenson-(forgot number) lol noob stars
An extremely luminous active galactic nucleus:
You have chosen death
6:47 "UY Scuti is the biggest star"
Stephenson 2-18: *-gigachad-*
Qasar: **exists**
Drew: **sweating intensifies**
Plenty of us know about Large Gravitational Pulls in the Darkness...
2:48 1 astronomical unit isn't 1.5 light-years. It's the distance between the earth and Sun, which is about 150 000 000 km, or 8 light minutes.
I live in Hawaii where we don't have daylight savings and was wondering when the video was finna drop at 7 then k realized it already did
Man that dyslexia came in full force for ya huh? XD
When you talk about the first black hole, it’s actually our supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, it helps our galaxy be together.
It was so funny when he was trying to figure out what a Quasar is lol.
Number of cheers when drew finally read quasar
👇
Yes very happy episode like
LAST time
For Drew: uranus was actually smiling