I live in a European inner city, I woke up to a loud metal crashing noise and shattering glass. Was a cyclist getting hit by a stupid ass driver on our bike priority street. Thankfully, although the bike was trashed, she looked relatively alright and the free ambulance was there in 3 minutes.
9:00 if you live in enought places, you start to notice that somethings are extremely common in some places and only in those places, never to be seen outside that place. For example, i could recognize the different window frames and door knobs of at least 5 european countries.
"should just be mongolian grass here, pretty iconic grass" UHM???? okay uuh i was not aware that there was such a thing as iconic grass but man i am Impressed. though tbf i kinda get it, that certainly does not look like german grass. that new zealand grass however, that couldve been anywhere in western europe i think 😭😭
Actually, Europe is with 3,930,000 sq mi even bigger than the US with 3,618,780 sq mi - including Alaska. (land area only, excluding water areas, excluding overseas territories)
People with an IQ above room temperature would have known that I'm referring to the political sphere and not to the geographical. Hence the fact I said US and not America. But I assume for some particular individuals it is especially hard to understand the context of what someone is saying.
@@kristianbasile7141 how is it factually inaccurate 😂 have you seen how diverse native culture is? Very close to the diversity of Switzerland, German and Austria.
A surprise to me too. Soon pickpocketers will catch on and travel to the US to start pickpocketing there. (On the other hand, what if you pickpocket someone and they have a gun)
@@irissupercoolsy so... what ?! The comparison is still inappropriate or would you call Texas, for example, a "micro" state/country ... I think you just don't understand the hypocritical contradiction that lies within. There are states in the USA that are fundamentally more different from each other in their jurisdiction than European states. Nevertheless, they are referred to as the United States and as one Country. What a (bad) joke. Yes, it's very meta, but it's still a fact. In any case, it wasn't meant as an insult, but as a reference to the lack of consistency in the comparison. I hope you understand what I mean now. If not you will be banned ;)
@@--__--TuNicHTGuT--__-- No, Texas is a big state. But I indeed don't get this last explanation entirely. Perhaps my English and knowledge of the states is indeed too limited.
@@irissupercoolsy Yes and big countries in Europe like Turkey or Ukraine are similar in size or even much bigger so it's strange to call them "micro" states isn't it? It's really not that difficult... but hey I'm fine with the situation maybe not having a conses here that's life right !? I wish you a good time... oh and sorry but of cause you are banned now.
To the exception of exaggerated fast travel between cities, he's not far off of how I live. As I'm watching this video eating at a McDee's and I hear plenty of gunshots in the woods due to careless hunters.