"All I'm gonna say? When I was playing solo, with good placement, I came back from one of these a couple times. You gotta hope for a good- [sees the category] - aw fuckk" I love these so much
the confidence to say the colosseum is older than the great wall of china while completely blocking the trash and also pinning the colosseum as the oldest building on earth is wild. he is not beating the washed allegations
@@jackmcg0 Yeah they started building piece of wall that later got united and then broken down again way early. It's hard to say at which point exactly it became THE great wall of China.
Definitely right!!😅😅😭😭people mostly when talking about noble gases, usually just thinking oh Helium, maybe sometimes mentioning Neon, that’s it; every noble gas after Neon is like nonexistent😅😅😅(would be surprised to see Argon getting discussed…🤭😂🤣not to mention Krypton… way down the periodic table🥹🥹🥺🥺)
@@scotheggie8057 😆😄😅😂I mean, tbf, Og is at the last row and last column down the table already, it doesn’t get mentioned or discussed that much which makes sense, and it’s not a common natural element so….(literally the last element on the table🥹😆); won’t be that surprising if not many people have heard of it, for the noble gases, usually most people go up to Xe and Rn, and that’s already far down the table; for Ryan and the gang, I think maybe go up till Argon would be fine for them to know I guess? I just hope after this Quixort, they realize that Kr is a noble gas, but the same time, the game didn’t feature Ar, so they skipped a row to Kr idk if they would remember Ar or Kr tbh🤣😄🤣😄😆😆, at least they should know/remember He and Ne😳🤔😬Og would just be too far and too much for them to handle🤣🤣🤣😆😆
38:29 "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere. But at least it's made of a super rare element" Anakin, probably
@@Flamerunner451 but that makes it fun, NL and Apollo are both very confident but then don't think the same while both being probably wrong cause its kind of hard to know this precisely
@@QBeeIII the question was about when did these countries become their current sovereign states. There have been civilizations way before current England became a thing, it has nothing to do with people travelling to settle on an island. Romans were in Britain since like the 1st century, and there were a bunch of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain from the 5th century up until they became the "current" Kingdom of England