@jigglypuffsmom the internet also has web addresses for websites in other languages and youtube also has other versions for other languages. So actually, this is an American website.
english is the universal language. its the most known language in the world (not speaking about mother language) im from portugal, and for example if im talking with a person from the netherlands. we speak in english because i dont know dutch nor the other guy knows portuguese
@SunFlightx You realize of course that in youtube's case changing the language will only change the language of the website in regards to the interface, not what people can find and search for. I can run youtube in german and find this video. Expand the views tab on this video, it has mostly been viewed from central europe. Americans are so incredibly ethnocentric.
I rly don't get why ppl are talking and arguing about Americans being arrogant ethnocentric or whatever, does it have anything to do with this track? just enjoy the awesome sound
@badb0yp0lish so spainish as a first language is spread over more land then, Britain, canada, USA, South Africa, Austrailia and New zealand. The only spanish speaking countries i can think of are, mexico, argentina, peru and venuzuela
I'm trying to find THIS version of the song. I've been looking for it everywhere but I can't seem to find it, it's like it doesn't exist. There are a lot of other versions but I want this long one with the dude singing. Do you know what I mean? If you do, PLEASE send me a link from where I can download it! :)
Well, it doesn't actually mean anything, it's just an idiom to express one's appreciation, you know... "OOOHHH! Thank you!" It's sort of the same thing. So here is another version of thanking you, it's in my language (but it also means "thank you") "Multumesc!" :)
@24JanuaryEra i have it. you can find the song on frostwire. just go to google type in "frostwire download" get the free download and get unlimited free song downloads (it has this song just as a reminder)
Pai nu-i chiar asha de bine . Din cate am inteles mai are doi ani din mandatul actual si dupa aceea nu mai vrea inca unul. Sa speram ca se razgandeste. In legatura cu Targu-Mures, ii frumos dar dupa ce am trait aproape 18 ani in Sbiu, tot acasa ii mai frumos. Oricum nu zic nimic rau de el pt. ca acolo imi stau niste rude si ma mai duc pe la ei asa ca am avut ocazia sa vad lucruri dragute.
Romanian ! Yeah, I know! "Never heard of it!" Well, here are a couple of facts about the country, Romania: It's situated in the south-eastern part of Europe Sibiu, one of it's cities ( I live there :D ) has been the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007 together with Luxembourg And YES! , hard to believe but true, the myth of Count Dracula comes from my country, more exactly the central part of it known as Transylvania Hope this will make you interested enough to make you look it up on Google :)
Well it's ok, I knew you wouldn't. But maybe there is someone else who wants to. And if any of the things you are interested in appears in my country I'll share it with you. :)
While I quite like alot of their work, Im not really feeling the guitars + Drum & Bass thang. Is like making the music sound really 'white', y'know, for the suburban rebels... oh well, on the upside at least dudes understand melody, harmony and such, not just throwning a bunch of fx at a simplistic programmed pattern. If they substituted the guitars for phat synths, now that would be dope!
You really should do like the others who don't like my comments and just ignore them. If I were to send rood remarks to every single comment that I don't like or approve of I would have to spend a lot of time on the keyboard responding to people like you. For the others, I's sorry for having to make you see our arguing. Ignore us and just enjoy the song.
@n3wb1n83r Thats fine but don't single out America and Ireland as the only countries doing so, because as bad as they use the language at times its the British 'Chav' Population that has bastardized it to an uncomprehensable state, Unfortunately this has also spread to Ireland. I don't care much for language but it even the way they type, text and speak the language brings a tear to my eye :( :P I can see why teachers (etc..) Worry about the coming generations literacy tho =/