That's interesting, because I know you're not Irish because you spelt colour wrong, you're probably one of those Americans who think because their great great grandad went to Ireland once, it makes them Irish.
@@martinwin11b21H2 I speak swedish but my mom is fully Finnish and I'm learning finnish from her (For context you speak both swedish and Finnish in Finland)
For those who don't know the reason why australia has a uranium pipe, earlier this year a small capsule containing a radioactive substance (around an 8x6mm cylinder protected by lead) went missing on the side of the road in WA on its way from Pilbara (about 700-800km/400-500 miles south of Broome) to Perth, which was lost for two weeks. It wasn't until around the beginning of February that the capsule was found. Although the pipe is uranium, the capsule actually contained Caesium-137. Just a neat little fun fact for y'all who aren't an aussie/are an aussie but don't read or watch the news (so most, because we are lazy)
I like how some pipes would actually make sense in certain locales, but you chose not to put them there. For example, the warp pipe could have been Italy, and the Bamboo pipe could have been Japan
My suggestions: Russian metal pipe fall Egyptian metal pipe fall Indonesian metal pipe fall Portuguese/Brazilian metal pipe fall Norwegian metal pipe fall Korean (South and North)metal pipe fall
Hey guys, the Creator of the cardboard pipe sfx here. The cardboard pipe one is wrong. I should've been croatian. (Aka, where I'm from.) Now, Correct this mistake or I will stop being so polite.
Starting at 0:26: The perfect mix between the constant bouncing of a dropped object and the fall of a solid metal bar. The result? That what was happening to Australia was like a kind of trigger that makes it rumble a lot the first time... IT EXPLODES! And that is what happened to Finland.
Omg this is so american i love it XDDD The warp pipe should be italian, the lego pipe from denmark, and the bambu pipe from any asian country But of course my mind thinks only a united-statian of america can think that mario is from mexico or some wild stupid shit
Why does everyone think us Americans are horrible at geography? It is only the teenagers who spend 9 hours a day on tiktok who are like that, the rest of us could ace on geography test given. I have met people from many countries who are horrible at geography and history compared to me, and I have also met people who are better at geography than me. I find that most often, it is the people who stereotype that are the worst at this particular subject, which appears to include you.
@@deutschegeschichte4972 we wont be stopping the stereotype any time soon, it's like i can't get out of my mind the idea of a fat man sitting in a gaming chair making this video while eating a burger with a top notch computer XD And attacking my geography skills will not change any stereotype that i may have, but of course is not you who won the fame of always carrying a gun but not knowing which country are you shooting, it's your country, just like my country seems to be the most racist country now thanks to the world cup XD, but that's what we get by living within our territory, eventually you can explain that you all know geography just like you did and that we (argentinians) are not racist, but we all have idiots, and thinking that the guy that made this is an idiot is the only way i would have had fun watching these video because it made no sense otherwise But of course that could just be me
As a german I cannot confirm that all metal pipes would make this sound. The difference in sound when metal pipes fall can be attributed to the material and surface they interact with. When a metal pipe falls, its sound is influenced by various factors such as the density, composition, and shape of the pipe, as well as the nature of the surface it falls onto. The material of the pipe plays a significant role in determining the sound it produces. Different metals have distinct properties, including their density and composition, which affect how they vibrate when they collide with another object. These vibrations create sound waves that we perceive as noise. Therefore, pipes made from different metals, such as steel or copper, will produce varying sounds when dropped due to their unique physical characteristics. Moreover, the surface or the ground onto which the metal pipe falls can influence the sound it produces. The surface can be hard, soft, or have varying textures, which affects how the pipe interacts with it upon impact. When a metal pipe collides with a hard surface, such as concrete or a tiled floor, the sound produced may be louder and sharper. Conversely, if the pipe falls onto a softer surface, like carpet or grass, the sound may be muffled or dampened due to the absorption of energy by the surface.
The Spanish aren't mexicans That's a mexican hat, not spanish Mario is a Japanese game based on a Italian And the flag's coat of arms is not even the acurrate, the Coat of Arms is the one of King Amadeo I de Saboya, an Italian King wich rule during one year in 19 century, wasn' the countrie Coat of Arms, because in these ages, the coat was round, doesn't had the colums and just had the shiel of Castille and León. The actual coat of arms have the Borbons coat in the center, not the House of Saboia one. And not, that Spain and Mexico have the same language and religion (and an enlaced history) don't make it the same, we have some things in common, that explaina the panhispanism, that want to reunite all the spanish speaking countries, but while we have similarities, we are different countries with our own cultures, and even not all the mexicans (not even a minority) Just talk about food as nacho, taco and have a moustache and a hat. I don't care you use stereotypes because it can be funny, but one thing is put a spanish stereotypicall things, as a bull and flamenco dancers, and another thing mix the spanish with mexico and Italy...Dude, seriosly, What the hell have Italy and Spain in common apart of Roman inheritance? Start learning geography and history
LOL. Leaving aside de absurdness of the whole thing... What a weird pick for the spanish flag. The shield in it is from Amadeo de Saboya. A king in the XIXth century that lastet only 2 years. And the flag in that period wasn't even that. Such an odd choice haha.
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. PS Thanks so much for making this masterpiece I hope you make more content like this! 😍🥰
I like how the greek pipe falling just made a boing sound,and I also like that the mexican pipe was just a warp pipe from mario, that the japanese pipe falling just made a lego sound,and that the bamboo pipe falling just made a bamboo bonk noise. (I also like the shattering noise that the ceramic pipe made)
Their national accents sound so cool.
That Finnish pipe is really Finnish judging by its äccent.
äbsölytely
metal pike
Definytäly
äksent*
@@attilatron äbsöluutli
0:17 So - You put a Mexican hat on an Italian pipe, and called it Spanish…
Yeah all of my brain cells melted watching that happening tbh
United States citizen moment
@@protalukoriginal4560 xd
Geography knowledge of average US citizen:
@ediguess833Then don't put the Spanish flag
uranium pipe refers to the incydent where they lost a radioactive pellet
Ye I can’t believe we did that. We found it tho. Somehow
Lol
next to my hometown no less
incydent?
@@tanybrachid he doesnt know how to speII
As an Irish person, I feel honored you properly resembled our Japanese culture
fax
yés noé
hache h h
As an Irish person, dia dhuit!
That's interesting, because I know you're not Irish because you spelt colour wrong, you're probably one of those Americans who think because their great great grandad went to Ireland once, it makes them Irish.
NO FUCKING WAY YOU PUT THE MEXICAN SOMBRERO AND THE SPANISH FLAG TOGETHER-
@@erin3579 they put the spanish flag and also a sombero together
*nacho taco chili sauce*
@@erin3579 the same as put a british guy drinking a cup of tea and behind the USA flag next to a child with a gun
and Mario is Italian
@@erin3579 Spain and México are 2 different countries. And un Spain doesn't have "Mexicans hats"
As a Finnish person, I literally had no idea why people found this funny. But thank yours translation, I can now laugh along with everyone. Thank you
but to confirm that you are finnish, do you speak finnish?
@@martinwin11b21H2 I speak swedish but my mom is fully Finnish and I'm learning finnish from her
(For context you speak both swedish and Finnish in Finland)
@@aria_3810so u are swinnish?
Translate perkele, i dare u.
@@aria_3810 Hurri
Italy should have been the mario pipe
LITERALLY
And denmark should have been lego not japan.smh
@@Damian-cilr2 fr
Yeah. That, or spaghetti.
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
@@rosskrt me too :(
as a finnish fish-metal pipe i can confirm
as a rey skywalker i can't confirm he's finn
lol
People in 2000: we will have flying cars and great technology in two decades!
Two decades later: *metal pipe falling in 15 different languages*
I love your profile picture
For those who don't know the reason why australia has a uranium pipe, earlier this year a small capsule containing a radioactive substance (around an 8x6mm cylinder protected by lead) went missing on the side of the road in WA on its way from Pilbara (about 700-800km/400-500 miles south of Broome) to Perth, which was lost for two weeks. It wasn't until around the beginning of February that the capsule was found. Although the pipe is uranium, the capsule actually contained Caesium-137. Just a neat little fun fact for y'all who aren't an aussie/are an aussie but don't read or watch the news (so most, because we are lazy)
woj
i was confused af why they put our country as my favourite food
🇦🇺🇦🇺🐐🐐🐐🥶🥶🔥🔥
I AM reading all that
Brazilian here, that's no fun fact at all, we had a Cesium-137 incident and the graves of the victims are still heavily irradiated
@@Mordecrox when ?
My man put a Super Mario pipe in Spain (Mario is Italian) and put a Mexican hat in it 💀
yes that was weird
yes wtf
and the flag is also wrong
as a finnish guy, i can confirm that our metal pipes sound like that.
it's actually a shell casing falling after a howitzer fired onto Soviet positions
If you ever feel useless, remember there are sections in this video…
As someone who is learning Finnish, I can't wait to enjoy this masterpiece as originally intended by the author
Dont worry Finnish is easy. i mastered it when i was 8 years old
@@jimi1943 pidän sinun väliliha is all I've learned so far, lived here almost two years :I
How it should have been:
0:00 tubo di cartone
0:02 انبوب بلاستيكي
0:04 玻璃管
0:07 tuyau en céramique
0:09 quadratisches Metallrohr
0:12 σωλήνας από καουτσούκ
0:13 लकड़ी का पाइप
0:15 レゴパイプ
0:17tubo de deformación
0:19 tuğla boru
0:20 píopa bambú
0:22 lightweight pipe
0:24 pìob saimeant
0:25 uranium pipe
0:30 metalli putki
Each one has such a unique sound^^
I like how some pipes would actually make sense in certain locales, but you chose not to put them there. For example, the warp pipe could have been Italy, and the Bamboo pipe could have been Japan
My suggestions:
Russian metal pipe fall
Egyptian metal pipe fall
Indonesian metal pipe fall
Portuguese/Brazilian metal pipe fall
Norwegian metal pipe fall
Korean (South and North)metal pipe fall
What would Brazilian metal pipe sound like?
@@Neuro_nActivation A Football trumpet
North Korean metal pipe fall be like: * Nuke explosion sound effect *
Comedy has truely evolved.
For bad........
as a french person, im glad you included our very oui oui falling pipe sound.
''Kids in this generation are super creative''
The kids:
Thanks so much for showing translations of “metal pipe falling”
As a greek im EXTREMLY offended.
the best video i ever seen in my life
Uranium pipe should of been ukraine
should have*
bro 💀
Outro was traditional, love it
I cant begin to describe how wierdly accurate this is
Very educational & inspiring
It's the amazingest video I've ever seen
dude, youtube auto played this into my headset and i started looking around thinking something was breaking or falling in my room...
As a Finnish person our pipes do sound like that. We also call them "kahen kilon siika", referring to the weight of the pipe.
I got confused and read "15 million languages" but then realized the video was 30 seconds long.
as someone from finland, its not just the pipes, every time something falls we hear this
This is the most beautiful thing I've seen and heard.
As a greek this is so relaxing🗿
You have summoned the finnish metal pipes
As a Spaniard I can confirm that we are actually Mexican
1960's: we will have flying cars in 2023, 2023: sound in different languages
As a Greek i didn't understand why everyone was laughing about a stupid pipe falling until this translation came out. Im dying of laughter
WHY DOES THIS MAKE SO MUCH SENSE
As a Finnish man I can say I felt that last one.
Pipe sound so funny
0:15 Lego sounds
This was imformative now i know what a pipe sounds like i 15 languages thank you.
as an Australian, I can confirm that's what a pipe sounds like in Australia
Hey guys, the Creator of the cardboard pipe sfx here.
The cardboard pipe one is wrong. I should've been croatian. (Aka, where I'm from.)
Now, Correct this mistake or I will stop being so polite.
That’s not a metal pipe. THATS A METAL FISH
A nicely finnished video.
As a greek I can confirm this is how our metal pipe sounds
Man, the PCU (Pipe Cinematic Universe) has me proper thrilled mate
As a pipe I can confirm that this is our languages
Now I can‘t unhear the metal pipe yelling „PERKELE!!!“
As someone who is from Finland I can say this is what metal pipes sound like 🇫🇮
very informative thanks for sharing
As an spanish person, i agree
Starting at 0:26: The perfect mix between the constant bouncing of a dropped object and the fall of a solid metal bar. The result? That what was happening to Australia was like a kind of trigger that makes it rumble a lot the first time... IT EXPLODES! And that is what happened to Finland.
im greek and 0:12 is very accurate to our metal pipes
Video: French Pipe Sound *sound of vase breaking*
What really shows : Probably a PVC drain pipe
0:02 *explosion*
OMG your so funny I can't
@@KinGarouright, this guy always has the funniest jokes
thank you for the translations. the world community needs to hear this.
Omg this is so american i love it XDDD
The warp pipe should be italian, the lego pipe from denmark, and the bambu pipe from any asian country
But of course my mind thinks only a united-statian of america can think that mario is from mexico or some wild stupid shit
Why does everyone think us Americans are horrible at geography? It is only the teenagers who spend 9 hours a day on tiktok who are like that, the rest of us could ace on geography test given. I have met people from many countries who are horrible at geography and history compared to me, and I have also met people who are better at geography than me. I find that most often, it is the people who stereotype that are the worst at this particular subject, which appears to include you.
@@deutschegeschichte4972 we wont be stopping the stereotype any time soon, it's like i can't get out of my mind the idea of a fat man sitting in a gaming chair making this video while eating a burger with a top notch computer XD
And attacking my geography skills will not change any stereotype that i may have, but of course is not you who won the fame of always carrying a gun but not knowing which country are you shooting, it's your country, just like my country seems to be the most racist country now thanks to the world cup XD, but that's what we get by living within our territory, eventually you can explain that you all know geography just like you did and that we (argentinians) are not racist, but we all have idiots, and thinking that the guy that made this is an idiot is the only way i would have had fun watching these video because it made no sense otherwise
But of course that could just be me
@@deutschegeschichte4972 on the contrary, it is only teenagers who spend more time reading up on geopolitics than socializing that know geography
I mean i’m american… but yeah i 100% agree with you I’ve genuinely heard someone call mario a Mexican. It took all I had to hold back my frustration.
@@FishbedMyBeloved I socialize plenty. Learning about other cultures is not a bad thing which you appear to believe it is.
Spongebob: "Patrick, are you okay?"
Patrick: "FINLAND!!"
As a German I feel very well represented.
Biden apparently didn't like and so he blew that pipe :(:(:(:(:(
as a guy from greece i can confirm that when a metal pipe falls, it makes a boing sound
As a Finnish person i can confirm that we fish those pipes out of the water, in Finland they are called "kahen kilon siika"
EI PERKELE 😂
as the earth, i can confirm this.
As a Greek, he did the rubber pipe part really well, since that’s all we use now
*"FINLAND!"*
- Patrick Star
You kinada got greek wrong. It's not pronounced like /æʃ/ byt rather as /ɑʒ/ and the tones were a little bit inacurrate, but it's still good
**how to travel around the world for free**
australian is my favourite language mate
Bro really metal pipe falling in 15 different languages 💀
Had to comment that
As a german I cannot confirm that all metal pipes would make this sound. The difference in sound when metal pipes fall can be attributed to the material and surface they interact with. When a metal pipe falls, its sound is influenced by various factors such as the density, composition, and shape of the pipe, as well as the nature of the surface it falls onto.
The material of the pipe plays a significant role in determining the sound it produces. Different metals have distinct properties, including their density and composition, which affect how they vibrate when they collide with another object. These vibrations create sound waves that we perceive as noise. Therefore, pipes made from different metals, such as steel or copper, will produce varying sounds when dropped due to their unique physical characteristics.
Moreover, the surface or the ground onto which the metal pipe falls can influence the sound it produces. The surface can be hard, soft, or have varying textures, which affects how the pipe interacts with it upon impact. When a metal pipe collides with a hard surface, such as concrete or a tiled floor, the sound produced may be louder and sharper. Conversely, if the pipe falls onto a softer surface, like carpet or grass, the sound may be muffled or dampened due to the absorption of energy by the surface.
The Spanish aren't mexicans
That's a mexican hat, not spanish
Mario is a Japanese game based on a Italian
And the flag's coat of arms is not even the acurrate, the Coat of Arms is the one of King Amadeo I de Saboya, an Italian King wich rule during one year in 19 century, wasn' the countrie Coat of Arms, because in these ages, the coat was round, doesn't had the colums and just had the shiel of Castille and León.
The actual coat of arms have the Borbons coat in the center, not the House of Saboia one.
And not, that Spain and Mexico have the same language and religion (and an enlaced history) don't make it the same, we have some things in common, that explaina the panhispanism, that want to reunite all the spanish speaking countries, but while we have similarities, we are different countries with our own cultures, and even not all the mexicans (not even a minority) Just talk about food as nacho, taco and have a moustache and a hat.
I don't care you use stereotypes because it can be funny, but one thing is put a spanish stereotypicall things, as a bull and flamenco dancers, and another thing mix the spanish with mexico and Italy...Dude, seriosly, What the hell have Italy and Spain in common apart of Roman inheritance?
Start learning geography and history
0:24 BULL GLOVE
LOL. Leaving aside de absurdness of the whole thing... What a weird pick for the spanish flag. The shield in it is from Amadeo de Saboya. A king in the XIXth century that lastet only 2 years. And the flag in that period wasn't even that. Such an odd choice haha.
suomi mainittu
Yes
What even was the Spanish one, I'm Spanish and you got me confused af lol
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply.
PS Thanks so much for making this masterpiece I hope you make more content like this!
😍🥰
This is why I watch these videos. The comments are amazing.
@@-Mae-882 its a copy and paste
@@JustEllieNam your entire life is a copy paste
@@normalhumanbeing6066 dude, it literally is
the french one sounded like that sound where legos fall apart
The Lego falling pipe would be danish because legos were invented in Denmark and the Lego HQ is in Denmark.
As a spanish person, I feel honored you really resembled our Mushroom Kingdom culture
Greek pipe should scream "THIS IS SPARTA"
The wasted potential to make the mario pipe italian
Lego isn't Japanese tho
All engines go :me: yeets a METAL pipe mp3 at all engine's go :me: welp my work is done
SUOMI MAINITTU
0:17 Desde cuando España es Mexico o algún país de latam?
y ese escudo de españa? y el sombrero?
This is beautiful in all and every shape and form
The thumbnail one was not a pipe...
some of these actually felt accurate somehow 💀
I like how this makes absolutely no sense but is somehow completely logical. Absolutely unhinged, love it.
I've learnt so much from this! I highly recommend this video
19s people : "in future we will discover flying car"
2023:
Crazy how even metal pipes speak different languages
That 0:12 greece sound effect always makes me LMFAOWROTFG 😅
LAUGHING MY FUCKIN ASS OFF WHILE ROLLING ON THE FUCKING GROUND!
😅😂😅😂😅😂
I like how the greek pipe falling just made a boing sound,and I also like that the mexican pipe was just a warp pipe from mario, that the japanese pipe falling just made a lego sound,and that the bamboo pipe falling just made a bamboo bonk noise. (I also like the shattering noise that the ceramic pipe made)
Thumbs up of you're from Finland as well👍
why does this make so much sense