Canadian cutting-edge military technologies are why the US military would be in big trouble and lost without if they tried anything stupid. Like NORAD, the five eyes systems and technologies, massive cyber abilities well beyond any other nation, invisibility suits and blankets technologies, cutting edge drone technologies, cutting edge Quantum computer systems and technologies, the pioneers of AI systems and development, Quantum computer AI, military Quantum AI systems, the only of their kind and other cutting edge military technologies are all Canadian technologies developed and maintained by the Canadian government ! Then, you consider the EU technologies thrown in their too as the UK, France, and Germany would be strong allies with Canada, with the long war advantage going to Canada because the US would lose access to these cutting edge Canadian technologies, and lose access to the intelligence they would need to fight a long war. All the military technologies of the future! But, if tRump steals office in 24 and starts again threatening everyone, perhaps Canada and it's superior technologies as well as superior EU technologies and military forces may have no choice but to invade the US ! Never say never ,lol
The US military is huge! But, they never developed such cutting edge systems as NORAD, the five eyes systems and technologies, massive cyber abilities well beyond any other nation, invisibility suits and blankets technologies, cutting edge drone technologies, cutting edge guidance systems technologies, cutting edge communications technologies, cutting edge intelligence gathering technologies, cutting edge AI systems, technologies and development, the pioneers of today's AI, cutting edge Quantum computer systems and technologies, cutting edge Quantum AI systems and AI, and other modern military technologies is why the US can never afford to try anything stupid with Canadia. But that's not including the massive support Canada would be getting from France, Germany, and the UK, which also all have superior technologies to the US.
I'm from taiwan,If your server supports Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, I can help you build Taipei 101's damper, but it may not be 1:1. I could also build some places around our house but it might not be a perfect 1:1
I would say it'd be like a 200 hour long run, but if you're Canadian you already know where every one is off of heart so it'll take like 20 minutes instead 😂
@@eloiricher9654 for anyone curious, the actual pronunciation is (boa-brie-("and" without the "nd", so just the sound of the "a" in the word "and"). How he said it: 3:26 source: i live there
As a Canadian, this puts a huge, stupid, almost villain-esque smile on my face. Im so glad to know this exists. Before now I thought Canada hadnt even been touched on the project as I've been following it off and on for years, and havent been on the discord in a while.
I can't believe how few people are commenting about this! The amount of times he mentioned something about Canada vs US took away from the rest of the video
Right? It seriously discounted my enjoyment of the video - it's like he spent half the time writing the script for the video thinking of ways to throw random hate or spiteful comments towards Canada
We should team up to just finish Nunavut There’s no sky scrapers, the tallest building is 29m tall. Many residential buildings and homes are very simple. It’s such a finite area compared to a city with detailed downtowns, public infrastructure networks, etc. I bet if enough people helped it could be finished in its entirety pretty quickly.
@@c-eb3634 Nunavut is an arctic tundra so it’s relatively flat without any trees - I think whatever they’re using to generate landscape to begin with would get pretty close!
Old Quebec deserves it’s own little video, or at least a short. It’s both a Minecraft builder’s nightmare and a dream come true. It’s such a nice place.
Bags of milk isn’t a Canadian thing. That’s like saying every American talks in a New York accent or calls a beer a pisser. If only one region does it. It’s regional.
@@GabStLaurentI’m Canadian I don’t drink milk out of a bag and have never seen them in the store but I saw a bag of it at my uncles house and I have no clue how he got it
Friendly reminder that the Geneva conventions exist because of Canada. Just something to consider if you ever invade us :) Also, proper pronunciations: Iqaluit: ee-kah-loo-weet The Glebe: gleeb Regina: ree-jai-nah
The talking about Canada as though it were some Eldritch beast is hilarious. Nunavut is not a province, it’s a territory. This goes for Northwest Territories and the Yukon as well.
This is great, really great, but I do have to complain that Halifax isn't accurate enough. You see, theres no traffic on the roads from having too many people , something that everyone from the city will point out
This is an insane project. All of it is very good! A couple corrections. Regina is not pronounced like how you pronounced it. It pronounced like the lady bits down there… Northwest Territories and Nunavut are territories, not provinces. They have more autonomy to make their own laws and have a high percentage of indigenous peoples. In fact Nunavut’s legislature is entirely Inuit. They have yet to create Whitehorse, Yukon.
As a local of Calgary. The work done there is quite impressive! You can actually tell what buildings are what. And quite easily. More than just the Calgary tower, and the bow tower are CLEARLY visible landmarks. Can’t wait to see the armoury. The largest outdoor skatepark, and more done on the western end of downtown. ❤️💪
I'm so proud of my fellow canadians for their work on this project. I hope one day to further adventure through my country. Also IDK about you guys, but I don't think the NW territories should ever be taken over.
I've always wondered if you made Quebec City (where I live). I've always hesitated to offer help building it ; I must have modelled this city a thousand times on different software/games lol. Anyway, that's a good start!
hello from Boisbriand! The outlet mall is called Faubourg Boisbriand and about 30 years ago all of it was a major GMC plant that was one of the last ones before GMC left canada, theres a memorial of it.
I absolutely love canadas wonderland, I went on leviathan 6 times in a row last time I went, got there early so the line was only 10 mins, instead of the usual 1:30h wait, amazing ride