I've never felt so seen. I live in Arizona and seeing someone build a waste dump here with "That's like Nevada or California or something, I don't know" is just excruciatingly accurate.
Sonic sucks ass, every time i been the meat patties are dry as hell, the onion rings taste like they where fried in oil after a carnaval used it, there drinks are pretty good tho
@@thatguy3421 woweee. Here, there are sometimes ONLY fast food restaurants for miles. Something like 2.3 million people don't have cars and don't live close to supermarkets, and a lot have to get meals at fast food restaurants
9:05 fun fact, ISP not knowing american geography has caused this sea to be filled with a lot of American tears. The resultant salt concentration has caused this great lake to be named the "Great Salt Lake".
@@sharkestry1119 That's really misleading. I mean, I get you're just making a joke or whatever but there are many different uses for most medicines. There even was a nobel prize in medicine given to researchers who found uses for Ivermectin for treating malaria, and repurposing older drugs as well. The problem is that the media found the most outrageous sounding use of the drug (as a horse dewormer) and told everyone in big bold words IVERMECTIN = HORSE DRUG. Then people who heard that but still wanted to use it ended up buying actual horse paste (which is really the problem, its not the human dosage or delivery system). I know you were just making a joke, but I hope that it sheds light on the many different ways medicines can be used. And when fighting COVID we can use anything we can get.
@@hashbrowns26746 It can be used to fight viral infections too, that research about reusing older drugs for novel circumstances is literally what they received the Nobel prize for. If you want me to start dropping citations I can because obviously the news stations aren't doing that.
@@weebscp0966 The Star Spangled Banner (as in the flag itself) is blasting (can be used as a term for on fire) at [your] backyard barbecue (the flag is on the grill) right now. P.S. It's just a weird joke made by a swede late at night, don't take it seriously.
I'm not going to lie. Driving down the highway in the US looks just like this. The KFC next to McDonald's sounded like it's supposed to be a joke, but thats possibly the most accurate thing in this video.
One of the best parts is that he said as a joke when he placed the McDonald’s and kfc right next to each other “is this accurate Americans?” But it’s completely true like literally in most towns you’ll find those
Honestly, I'm not even half way done and this feels way too accurate. I particularly cried at when the game said the health is low and ISP said "you gotta pay me to do that." Other things I enjoy he got right The sewage outlook pipe of Las Vegas The over concentration of fast food establishments (let's be real, there are places in the U.S. with six fast food places setup right next to each other. And McDonald's less than a mile apart in suburban areas) A highway accidentally becoming the St. Louis Arch (which let's be fair, if we could allow people to drive on it, we would). Honestly, the suburb he starts with in the northeast is a good touch if not purely coincidental Doing what he could to handle both police and crime issues in our country The fact that despite we're such a large nation, you could nuke most of our land away from the seas and you'd only hit like 4 cities worth a damn (when he described it as stuffing your underwear with a sock) Literally putting the oil and coal station for the toll booth (and then California too) The notion that everything un-American (roundabouts, proper healthcare) is both socialist magic, and not approved by Jesus. I will add more as I watch Added: Ignoring potentially significant issues in nuclear reactors (Washington Falls) Drinking unsafe water (irl lead and such, in game was sewage water) The Texas snow and... appreciation of mid 20th century Germany Effectively the NSA
This is indeed 100% accurate. Also, the lake at 9:00 is real. It’s the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and it’s the last remnant of an even larger inland sea from dinosaur times
@@partylizard8343 As the only British car manufactures are 2-seater roadsters (with only a small percentage having optional, removable pvc roofs) and the weather's world renowned for its awfulness, I don't believe your statement to be true.
ISP, I just want you to know that before The Colonel started KFC, he ran a Shell gas station that he served his chicken out of, and he and some Shell employees once got into a gunfight with a rival local gas station due to a sign that had been painted over, during which one of the men was killed
In my town there used to be a section we affectionately referred to as the "McTaco Hut", sadly the Pizza Hut closed down and the McTaco Bell just doesn't have the same ring to it.
In Reading (which is a city in the UK, btw), there was a MacDonald's next to a KFC, next to a Pizza hut. There's a Costa Coffee near them too, and a Burger King across the street from the rest of them. Funnily enough, the Pizza Hut closed down there as well.
As an American I’m offended. It’s not KFC next to McDonald’s, it’s a KFC Taco Bell hybrid store next to a McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s and an urgent care to nurse that heart attack afterwards
The Mcdonald's next to the KFC is actually pretty accurate because where I live they have pretty much all of the fast food restaurants on one street right next to each other, so good job ISP
I was about to suggest you recreate the middle east but while a dumpster fire is interesting for the first few seconds it's not enough for a 10-20 minute video
As an American who has often wondered why we don't use roundabouts in more places instead of 4-way stop signs, I found out that the answer is because too many people don't know how roundabouts work. Which isn't really surprising once you realize how many idiots there are behind the wheel of a car. Also that "inland sea" is The Great Salt Lake, which used to be an inland sea.
They also don’t teach us in Driving school 😂 had to learn that shit on the fly. Ain’t any anywhere near where I live maybe that’s why they didn’t bother idk
The fast food restaurants next to each other is sadly very true Also the sewage should have been dumped directly at the mouth of the Mississippi source: South Louisianian
I can confirm as an American, this is as acurate as the metric system. When I drive down the street I pass a mental hospital, missile defense agency and three Dunkin Donuts(as well as other chains restaurants *Mcdonalds*)
I love it when I have a McDonald’s next to a Wing Stop next to a Popeyes next to a Taco Bell next to a KFC next to an Olive Garden next to a Starbucks next to a Carl’s Jr. next to another Starbucks inside of Target next to a Burger King next to a Dairy Queen next to a Whataburger next to a Chick-fil-a next to a Pizza Hut with all of these restaurants have lines into the street... ‘MURICA!!!
The US actually doesn't have many police officers per Capita, it's one of the reasons the mentality of being "Under Siege" is so prevelant amongst police.
Please, make more videos where you make fun of America. I live in America but my mom came here from Albania and growing up I was never like everyone else here, so make more of these because these are so funny
7:10 ish, we do have roundabouts though, just sparingly Sidenote: they are kind of terrifying, i keep thinking my car will break and it will shoot off straight, slamming into oncoming traffic