So the thing about the manhole cover- the framerate of the footage isn’t fast enough to get two frames of it moving, so we have a minimum of how fast but no max. It may have vaporized- but more likely it was *moving too fast to be vaporized* which is wild.
The Seven Years’ War originated from the Third Silesian War in 1756 as Prussia and Austria once again fought over the contested area of Silesia. Because of the series of alliances that happened to implicate colonial empires (eg Britain and France), it quickly became a global war of empire, with the attention shifting from Austria and Prussia to Britain and France. However, the British and French were already fighting in North America as a result of the “French and Indian War” which had already started in 1754, so this fighting became a theatre of the larger Seven Years’ War just as the “Third Silesian War” did.
2:58 I know it's a few hundred years later, and in a different universe, but in the Temeraire Series, the Chinese do establish a small trading outpost in Australia... Granted that was in the napoleonic era...and also they had dragons...but still...
With that "pick one, the rest conquer" meme, the problem is if you pick Caesar or Napoleon, the other side still has either Caesar or Napoleon. No one else matters.
If you just want to limit things to one continent, otherwise you're better off with someone either with a navy, or who actually appreciate the importance of one. One dimensional landlubbers all.
Listen EU4 teaches so much you have no idea... Because of that game I've learned about different "institutions" like global trade, manufactories, enlightenment, industrialization as well as religion (protestan, reformed, anglican) and countries that existed and wars that happened... It's actually insane...
17:14 did I just remember it wrong or was a small genital in ancient civilizations really just a sign of superior intellect? I'm no art historian, but that's what I picked up as a "funny story" about why that part was small. I'd be happy to hear the real art historians on this.
I'd go with Caesar for the last meme, although the tactics of Napoleon would be hard to beat. If anyone could do that it'd be the guy they named July after.
You were asking about a real life basis for the characters Yasuke was a black Samurai. His record is fragmentary but he was there in the 1500s Decent Wikipedia page on him
Yes, seeing the Golden Boy up close, before they put him back on the top of the Manitoba Legislative building, after taking him down to repair him, was a bit - er - disappointing. The seven years war, and France's involvement in the American Independence may have led to the war of 1812 where the Americans tried to annex Canada. By that time, French Canadian culture was very different than that in France. Also, I think the French Canadians getting the vote (before the British granted it to the Irish Catholics) was one of the unforgivable acts during the American war of "You are not the boss of me"
The spanish civil wars were just that brutal.... the map kind of shows the heavily hit spots and it took decades to even get to the point Spain could rebuild. Hince the cave joke.
MrTerry I don’t know if you saw it but just a few days ago scientists using a machine learning model and crack the ancient scroll of Pompeii. It contained the burial site of Platos body.
If i didn’t saw this vid wouldn’t have known mistake within wiki..7years war bengal subah wasn’t part of it was bengal nawabi..bengal subah was before. Bengal subah was like eyalet of mughal and nawabi was like a semi independent dukedom if wondering what i mean by semi independent here..they kind of respected mughal as a overlord but for some reason also attacked periodically to take land from..even minted coin with both mughal and nawabi rulers name.
I really don't get the "there were already people there" critique. You can discover a people. Discovery is a relative thing. You have to be the first person Is in your Culture, or maybe cultural sphere, To find a place, people, thing or idea. And bring word of that finding back home. If you left Earth on an expedition and found an alien civilization, You could damn well say you discovered an alien civilization, And extraterrestrial life. Even though the aliens sure as shit knew that they were there the entire time. And from their perspective Whatever starship captain bumped into us in the void would have discovered us.
11:45 7 years was was basically WW1 really , you Americans know it as the French and Indian war and fully started it , when the English went to make yous pay for yous rebelled .
Also about Australia and Asian well south east asian and pacific islanders were tradinfwith the indeginious populations of Australia we Our Ancestors where never really a colonial or expansionist culture and more into trade and commerce since everyone had their own little kingdom also alot of those who wen tto nothern Australi tthrow trade look at the outback and wild life and said fuck that and decided not to explore any further inland slash alot of those traveling where merchants why go to a place you know has no customers or good to trade
Arguments and accusing Poland of starting World War 2 is dumb and not true. First of all, Poland did not invade but annexed, without resistance a piece of land that was taken in 1920 by a violent invasion of Czechoslovak army. The answer to your question could be more elaborated but it's quite simple, typical territorial dispute between two neighboring states that regained independence. Czechs used parliamentary election in Poland as an excuse, the disputed land was about to get population plebiscite, Poles were unable to resist having major war against Bolshevik Russia somewhere else and local population was never given chance to choose their nationality. In 1938 Poland did the same, used weakness of collapsing Czechoslovak state, issued ultimatum and annexed the disputed land. Germany invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938. In fact, it was Germany and its leader, Adolf Hitler, who pressured Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland, a region with a large ethnic German population, to Germany. This was part of Hitler's expansionist policies. The Allies, particularly Britain and France, reacted by signing the Munich Agreement in September 1938, which allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland in exchange for a promise of no further territorial expansion. This policy of appeasement was an attempt to avoid war, but it ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War2. Poland since the early 1933 to 1939 did everything to avoid war with Germany, the Poles even refused Hitler when he proposed an invasion of Soviet Union, the Polish government refused in order to have peace with USSR. The non-aggression pact between the Republic of Poland and the USSR was signed in Moscow on July 25, 1932 for three years. Despite the extension of its validity in May 1934 until the end of 1945, the pact was broken on September 17, 1939. 90 years ago, on January 26, 1934, a Polish-German declaration of non-violence was signed in Berlin, which the Germans denounced in April 1939. The agreement with Germany was analogous to a similar non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union of July 25, 1932.
not going to watch anything more Drew Durnil related, can't stand how he always cuts off the last few frames of whatever he says which makes the video stressful to watch
I would like to throw out the theory that maybe hapsburgs werent ugly but what we see today as ugly maybe the elongated chin and other details were seen as beatuiful and a symbol of status, Kinad like a gigachad meme of ouer era so they royals may have just asked to do just that but now we think they looked like that and we think they are ugly, pesant rumoors and slander may have also mixed in with ouer belife of what happend and how it was seen
Is there an uglier dynasty than the Hapsburgs?
no
Nope
Choose any Egyptian dynasty before the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Your family
(Sorry, Terry. You walked right into that one.😂)
@@beavernation57 As if the inbreeding stopped there xD
So the thing about the manhole cover- the framerate of the footage isn’t fast enough to get two frames of it moving, so we have a minimum of how fast but no max. It may have vaporized- but more likely it was *moving too fast to be vaporized* which is wild.
It must suck to be that one alien that gets hit by the manhole cover.
Broski found the love of his life and immediately got struck by a foreign object
"Whats a frigate? -Its when you just don't give a damn."
The Seven Years’ War originated from the Third Silesian War in 1756 as Prussia and Austria once again fought over the contested area of Silesia. Because of the series of alliances that happened to implicate colonial empires (eg Britain and France), it quickly became a global war of empire, with the attention shifting from Austria and Prussia to Britain and France. However, the British and French were already fighting in North America as a result of the “French and Indian War” which had already started in 1754, so this fighting became a theatre of the larger Seven Years’ War just as the “Third Silesian War” did.
the only thing worse than a hoi4 player trying to explain history is a Vic 3 player explaining economics😭
I'm looking at a guy who's looking at a guy who's looking at some memes - man the internet is a weird place.
2:58 I know it's a few hundred years later, and in a different universe, but in the Temeraire Series, the Chinese do establish a small trading outpost in Australia...
Granted that was in the napoleonic era...and also they had dragons...but still...
With that "pick one, the rest conquer" meme, the problem is if you pick Caesar or Napoleon, the other side still has either Caesar or Napoleon. No one else matters.
If you just want to limit things to one continent, otherwise you're better off with someone either with a navy, or who actually appreciate the importance of one. One dimensional landlubbers all.
Listen EU4 teaches so much you have no idea... Because of that game I've learned about different "institutions" like global trade, manufactories, enlightenment, industrialization as well as religion (protestan, reformed, anglican) and countries that existed and wars that happened... It's actually insane...
17:14 did I just remember it wrong or was a small genital in ancient civilizations really just a sign of superior intellect? I'm no art historian, but that's what I picked up as a "funny story" about why that part was small. I'd be happy to hear the real art historians on this.
The meme about Austria in ww1 makes sense, because Austria started it but everyone blamed germany instead
Serbia started it with a singular guy shooting Ferdinand, blame them not Austria
@@moonlightknight1329 true, true.
I'd go with Caesar for the last meme, although the tactics of Napoleon would be hard to beat. If anyone could do that it'd be the guy they named July after.
You were asking about a real life basis for the characters Yasuke was a black Samurai. His record is fragmentary but he was there in the 1500s Decent Wikipedia page on him
Austria didn't get the beating after WW1 because at the end there was pretty much nothing left of pre-war Austria-Hungary
As always, great video Terry! I would love to see more of these reactions to history memes, fun and educational!
Steel Man is allied with the winter. Literally, none of the other conquerors have benefited from the cold except Steel Man
Yes, seeing the Golden Boy up close, before they put him back on the top of the Manitoba Legislative building, after taking him down to repair him, was a bit - er - disappointing.
The seven years war, and France's involvement in the American Independence may have led to the war of 1812 where the Americans tried to annex Canada. By that time, French Canadian culture was very different than that in France.
Also, I think the French Canadians getting the vote (before the British granted it to the Irish Catholics) was one of the unforgivable acts during the American war of "You are not the boss of me"
The spanish civil wars were just that brutal.... the map kind of shows the heavily hit spots and it took decades to even get to the point Spain could rebuild. Hince the cave joke.
MrTerry I don’t know if you saw it but just a few days ago scientists using a machine learning model and crack the ancient scroll of Pompeii. It contained the burial site of Platos body.
We got propotional wit Iran then.
You’ve got to watch the old school British show Blackadder, you’d love it
The Habsburgs were a paper tiger. They appeared might at dance but any power with enough strength could tear into them
If i didn’t saw this vid wouldn’t have known mistake within wiki..7years war bengal subah wasn’t part of it was bengal nawabi..bengal subah was before. Bengal subah was like eyalet of mughal and nawabi was like a semi independent dukedom if wondering what i mean by semi independent here..they kind of respected mughal as a overlord but for some reason also attacked periodically to take land from..even minted coin with both mughal and nawabi rulers name.
Freud had weird childhood…
I really don't get the "there were already people there" critique. You can discover a people. Discovery is a relative thing. You have to be the first person Is in your Culture, or maybe cultural sphere, To find a place, people, thing or idea. And bring word of that finding back home. If you left Earth on an expedition and found an alien civilization, You could damn well say you discovered an alien civilization, And extraterrestrial life. Even though the aliens sure as shit knew that they were there the entire time. And from their perspective Whatever starship captain bumped into us in the void would have discovered us.
>Doesn't want to hear about OJ simpson anymore
How are you going to rewatch the amazing Naked Gun trilogy then 🤔.
The us actually helped the kemher rouge and pil pot fight Vietnam from what i have heard/read
maybe its a fun idea to go through the subreddits Drew frequents yourself?
And they teach us the Seven Years War was about Ohio.
I've learned more from Hoi4 about polish Senation gouverment than I did from school (I'm a Pole btw)
11:45 7 years was was basically WW1 really , you Americans know it as the French and Indian war and fully started it , when the English went to make yous pay for yous rebelled .
OJ Simpson > Colleen Ballinger
What is the cover covering?
Day 1 of asking Mr Terry to react to the most important event in history, the release of Single Ladies by Beyonce
Day 1, going strong 💪💪
We're the Napolianic wars not actually the 1st World War?
There’s just something about that thumbnail face…
Please react to Al Murray takes on the nations of the world ❤
Can you react to IPNtv The Unconquered. I'm Polish and it's a story about Poland. It's a good video
Seven Year War was over Ohio no?
I disagree about habsburgs
A reaction in a reaction?
Also about Australia and Asian well south east asian and pacific islanders were tradinfwith the indeginious populations of Australia we Our Ancestors where never really a colonial or expansionist culture and more into trade and commerce since everyone had their own little kingdom also alot of those who wen tto nothern Australi tthrow trade look at the outback and wild life and said fuck that and decided not to explore any further inland slash alot of those traveling where merchants why go to a place you know has no customers or good to trade
Arguments and accusing Poland of starting World War 2 is dumb and not true. First of all, Poland did not invade but annexed, without resistance a piece of land that was taken in 1920 by a violent invasion of Czechoslovak army. The answer to your question could be more elaborated but it's quite simple, typical territorial dispute between two neighboring states that regained independence. Czechs used parliamentary election in Poland as an excuse, the disputed land was about to get population plebiscite, Poles were unable to resist having major war against Bolshevik Russia somewhere else and local population was never given chance to choose their nationality. In 1938 Poland did the same, used weakness of collapsing Czechoslovak state, issued ultimatum and annexed the disputed land. Germany invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938. In fact, it was Germany and its leader, Adolf Hitler, who pressured Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland, a region with a large ethnic German population, to Germany. This was part of Hitler's expansionist policies. The Allies, particularly Britain and France, reacted by signing the Munich Agreement in September 1938, which allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland in exchange for a promise of no further territorial expansion. This policy of appeasement was an attempt to avoid war, but it ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War2. Poland since the early 1933 to 1939 did everything to avoid war with Germany, the Poles even refused Hitler when he proposed an invasion of Soviet Union, the Polish government refused in order to have peace with USSR. The non-aggression pact between the Republic of Poland and the USSR was signed in Moscow on July 25, 1932 for three years. Despite the extension of its validity in May 1934 until the end of 1945, the pact was broken on September 17, 1939. 90 years ago, on January 26, 1934, a Polish-German declaration of non-violence was signed in Berlin, which the Germans denounced in April 1939. The agreement with Germany was analogous to a similar non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union of July 25, 1932.
reaction video on a reaction video
not going to watch anything more Drew Durnil related, can't stand how he always cuts off the last few frames of whatever he says which makes the video stressful to watch
I would like to throw out the theory that maybe hapsburgs werent ugly but what we see today as ugly maybe the elongated chin and other details were seen as beatuiful and a symbol of status, Kinad like a gigachad meme of ouer era so they royals may have just asked to do just that but now we think they looked like that and we think they are ugly, pesant rumoors and slander may have also mixed in with ouer belife of what happend and how it was seen
No
4:22 *Hungary left the chat*