@@fwogboi that isn’t random. The USA & UK are immensely “corrupt” in this sense. Note that during decolonization, Britain refused to let go of overseas territories. Along with decolonization, they did not leave “financially” if that makes sense. It’s hard to explain, but people think that Switzerland is a tax haven for example… the United Kingdom (and London alone) is over 3/4 of the worlds hedge funds, over half of offshore assets, and has over 40% reach in the worlds global market. That’s more than the USA & Switzerland combined: in just the City of London. Like some sort of financial empire. The Cayman Islands is the most notorious, as you can tell by its prison population per capita. Btw, this ties into the USA because they also take advantage of any of their own overseas territories, however they like the ties that Britain has to its empire, such as Singapore or Hong Kong. They were the only two countries to veto and prevent a democratic global decision making organisation that would decide how tax gets collected across borders. It also explains why Britain is #1 in financial service trade surplus and financial technology; complete corruption. The craziest part of all of this? Note that it’s the City of London, not London itself. This is only populated by about 9000 rich individuals. And they are the source for more than half the worlds global market. That’s a sad reality… sorry for the wall of text
Backstory behind that song, it was made in 1800 when some of napoleons soldiers found plenty of onions as their rations instead of their supply trains (they lived off the land until the invasion of Russia) and the part where they diss Austria is a nod to how most of the napoloenic wars saw Austria on the coalition side
7:35 If you're wondering how hungarian ended up there, it is not that complicated. Hungarian is uralic, because it was created in the Ural mountains, but hungarians decided 'f everyone we're going south'. Then somewhere (around the Russian-Ukranian border) hungarians split into 2. One of them went into the Carpatihian Basin, creating the Kingdom of Hungary some time later, but the other part went down to the Caucasus, then into Turkey (giving the hungarian language a little bit of turkic sound) then to the Balkans, and they also ended up in the Carpathian Basin. Fun Fact: Hungary was originally in Ukraine, but they were afraid of the eastern empires and almost no one was in the Carpathian Basin so they decided to move their entire country there and rename it from 'Etelköz' to 'Magyar Fejedelemség', which became 'Magyar Királyság' in 1000. Now people call this place 'Magyarország' in hungarian, 'Macaristan' in turkish (I think) and many other countries call Hungary by it's hungarian name. (lmao english like f magyar hehehehehe I'm calling you Hungary lol)
For some reason, I expected the meatball to crash into the earth and rip off every wifi router. A giant monster truck comes in and fights the meatball.
6:57 the issue with potassium is that its also very reactive. Adding too much is dangerous because of how reactive potassium is, even in water. Caesium, n the other hand, would be worse.
1:44 to be honest, that shows a lot how impactful the Roman Empire was to the World Very Interesting Video as usual, learned a lot of new stuff today, keep it up 👏🏼
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 indeed 😃 here in Switzerland we have a lot of fans of French footballclubs (like psg, Monaco, etc) best Greetings, was a lot of times in southern France (Narbonne plage, Avignon, st rémy) always enjoyed it 🙌🏼
Japan's debt isn't worrisome at all though when you consider the fact that other countries owe three times more money to Japan than the amount of their debt. Hell, what the US owes to Japan by itself would take care of half of Japan's debt. So I wouldn't be too worried there.
Yeah a lot of debt issues all the countries have gets blown out of proportion, especially when you see that countries like the US, Japan and China, while they have large debts, are also owed more money by other countries then their actual debt
@@syzygy1121 Mostly to banks. Some of which are private and some of which are public but it frankly doesn't make any difference in practice. Even private banks would much rather cash in the money they are owed from a foreign power to loan it to their government rather than letting their country go bankrupt like Greece did since that would screw them over as well. So either way, it's still money Japan has access to at any time if they're in trouble.
Bruh what do you expect from Americans. Sorry our school system only taught us how to sit for 8-9 hrs to get ready to work for the rest of our lives and not everything else as they do in Europe.
9:06 That's only in the very winteriest winter which just ended a few days ago. In fact because of the way the Earth rotates the northern part of Finland does not have no sun in the summerest summer
1:21. An important note though, trying not to sound condescending but When countries "lend" USA money, they are not considering it as an loan, they consider it as an investment. Central Banks of countries buy into US Government issued bonds as an investment because it is among the safest investments on the planet! Also, by this way every country that you owe money to becomes vested in your success and well-being. So yeah, just tried to relieve some Americans freaking out about their country's debt (its half of Japan btw), no dudes, China ain't taking over Washington if you fail to repay, which you can't because you have to world's most capable money printing machine.... : ) : )
I like the onion fried in oil, I like the onion when it is good, I like the onion fried in oil, I love the onion, I love the onion. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. One onion fried in oil, One onion changes us into a lion, One onion fried in oil, One single onion, one single onion. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. But no onions to the Austrians, No onions for all these dogs, But no onions to the Austrians, No onions, no onions. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. Like the onion fried in oil, Like the onion because it is good, Like the onion fried in oil, Like the onion, like the onion. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk. At walk comrades, at walk comrades, At walk, at walk, at walk.
French here, to put context on "le chant de l'oignon " the onion song, it was created during the Napoléon reign, and France was at war with Austria, french soliders created this song to taunt Austrians according to my history lesson
As polish person, I find it very funny when people mispronounce the word "kurwa", so allow me to teach you proper pronunciation, Koorr-vaa Edit: the pronunciation of "nie" is also something like "nee-E" (ñe) or for people that know polish alphabet, "ńe". (My eyes burned while looking at the "ńe")
Typical english speaker mistakes. The English pronunciation often is the outlier and not the standard along the European langages. Especially with the vowels, almost every country uses single phonemes in their alphabet, only English has two on each one. And the 'e' in 'ie' is always pronounced as a length marker, like the 'h' in 'ih' or 'ii'. Somehow 'ei' and 'ie' got reversed in English...
@@nameh8655 no like, if un sees people telling them to give them the “real” freedom or better leaders un would just say “its your fault for not having good leaders”
Fun fact: Hungary,Finland,and Estonia are the only nations in Europe that don’t speak an Indo-European language. And since Indo-Iranian (which includes the languages of Iran,Pakistan,Afghanistan,and India) is a branch of Indo-European,that means that the Swedish language is closer to the Hindi (Indian) language than it is to the Finnish language.
Which would be true if you're only considering language families, but Sweden has occupied Finland for so long that the two languages have gotten a lot more similar over the years, most famously of course for hello in Swedish being "Hej" and in Finnish being "Hei," unlike the Estonian "Tere"
Cayman Islands is an offshore Banking Center. They have more giant global banks than they have schools and hospitals. Corporations and Individuals from other countries keep their money and assets (Bonds, Stocks, etc) in those banks… and out of the sight and reach of their home governments.
@@subhamanand5416 yep. Their prison population per capita highlights this. Like a mini British Empire in which the sun never sets, with just as much corruption and power but less criticism and judgement.
5:00 in Sweden, the French Onion Song is known as the Små Grodorna (The Little Frogs) song, which we all sing during Midsummer as we dance around the maypole, while imitating frogs.. (not a joke btw)
Yeah it's very interesting looking at the alphabet. There's a lot of antiquated letters as well as letters only seen in certain regions/people. A lot of overlap with the Balkans I know this is well with Rusyn people.
11:30 Bulgaria is there because they create the Cyrillic alphabet and basically exported it to the rest of the slavic world. It's an unknown fact and bulgarians are very proud of it.
It goes like this: English translation: Bosin Wall, Bosin Wall, Eat my sausages or you fall Bosin Wall, Bosin Wall, Eat my sausages or you won’t play Ball. *Bosnian rapper breaks in* Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Bosnia is a country full of wonders As a matter of fact we have a bunch of finders We are robbing a bank and getting into a car chase Throw the bombs out and the cars explode with such a fast pace. Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova And that’s the sausage French song. Now let me see that dong.
As French speaker. Onions Song is lame Check out and listen Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse", "la Marche de la Lorraine"and "Et Verdun la Victorieuse" 🟦⬜🟥🇫🇷
@@wosemo it's Frankreich, dude ! It means "the Frankish Empire" It's an old saying to distinguish us, French. Our neighbor's Germany always calls us like that
French Chanson de l'Oignon J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile, J'aime l'oignon car il est bon. J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile, J'aime l'oignon, j'aime l'oignon. Refrain: Au pas camarades, au pas camarades, Au pas, au pas, au pas, Au pas camarades, au pas camarades, Au pas, au pas, au pas. Un seul oignon frit à l'huile, Un seul oignon nous change en Lion, Un seul oignon frit à l'huile, Un seul oignon un seul oignon Refrain Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens, Non pas d'oignons à tous ces chiens, Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens, Non pas d'oignons, non pas d'oignons Refrain Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile, Aimons l'oignon car il est bon, Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile, Aimons l'oignon, aimons l'oignon Refrain English Song of the Onion I love an onion fried in oil, I love an onion, it's so tasty I love an onion fried in oil, I love an onion, I love an onion Refrain: In step, comrades, in step, comrades, In step, in step, in step In step, comrades, in step, comrades, In step, in step, in step Just one onion fried in oil, Just one onion turns us into lions Just one onion fried in oil, Just one onion, just one onion Refrain But no onions for the Austrians, No, no onions for those dogs No onions for the Austrians, No onions, no onions Refrain Love the onion fried in oil, Love the onion, it's so tasty Love the onion fried in oil, Love the onion, we love an onion Refrain
0:17 this is not true this is not the most important point the important points are swiss had already a good economic made good economic decisions and was in a good geographic spot this were the main reason
J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile, J'aime l'oignon car il est bon. J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile, J'aime l'oignon, j'aime l'oignon. Refrain: Au pas camarades, au pas camarades, Au pas, au pas, au pas, Au pas camarades, au pas camarades, Au pas, au pas, au pas. Un seul oignon frit à l'huile, Un seul oignon nous change en Lion, Un seul oignon frit à l'huile, Un seul oignon un seul oignon Refrain Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens, Non pas d'oignons à tous ces chiens, Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens, Non pas d'oignons, non pas d'oignons Refrain Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile, Aimons l'oignon car il est bon, Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile, Aimons l'oignon, aimons l'oignon Edit: THIS IS LE ONION SONG
@@KyriosHeptagrammaton The majority of Canadian debt is owed to Canadian financial institutions, so everything should be fine as long as the government doesn’t upset TD, RBC, Scotia Bank, and BMO who directly and indirectly administer the pension funds, mutual funds, and retirement accounts that own most of the existing government bonds.
To tell you everything, in an another song, French military (in the Legion) also denied the Belgium "black pudding" (that's the sole traduction I found for "Boudin", I doubt English-speaking cultures know that plate)
Hi Drew hope you see this message, there is also a song about blood sausage being for people from Switzerland, Alsace and Loraine (German at this time) and not for the people from Belgium (I think they had to stay neutral in a war and were removed from la légion étrangère) It's called "Le boudin"
10:46 PolandBall: Yes
Drew: No
technically ''no'' means yeas in polish
@@kacperwoch4368 T e a c h M e
Tak means no in Malay and Indonesian (is Indonesian Malay their own language or just a variant) , or he is just repeating the no
@@afilenamedlance630 it also means no in Indonesian
I couldn’t stop laughing when Drew pronounced Nie wrong XD
It's really easy to say when you speak the language or a language similar to it I speak one similar to it
He mispronounces German “ja” too…
Its nieh
@@a.lionne5257 and “danke” 😭
Is this Dutch or Afrikaans
3:23 This comic is the reverse of the 5 stages of grief
1:25 the fun fact here is that luxemburg owns the 4th most of americas debt
And randomly there is Cayman islands
it's weird... if you know nothing about Luxembourg. They're the richest per-capita country in the world because banks.
@@Altrantis I mean I know that but still Holding the debt of a country that is so much langer is still impressive
@@fwogboi that isn’t random.
The USA & UK are immensely “corrupt” in this sense. Note that during decolonization, Britain refused to let go of overseas territories. Along with decolonization, they did not leave “financially” if that makes sense.
It’s hard to explain, but people think that Switzerland is a tax haven for example… the United Kingdom (and London alone) is over 3/4 of the worlds hedge funds, over half of offshore assets, and has over 40% reach in the worlds global market. That’s more than the USA & Switzerland combined: in just the City of London. Like some sort of financial empire.
The Cayman Islands is the most notorious, as you can tell by its prison population per capita. Btw, this ties into the USA because they also take advantage of any of their own overseas territories, however they like the ties that Britain has to its empire, such as Singapore or Hong Kong. They were the only two countries to veto and prevent a democratic global decision making organisation that would decide how tax gets collected across borders. It also explains why Britain is #1 in financial service trade surplus and financial technology; complete corruption.
The craziest part of all of this? Note that it’s the City of London, not London itself. This is only populated by about 9000 rich individuals. And they are the source for more than half the worlds global market. That’s a sad reality… sorry for the wall of text
6:28 did you just called my country Iraq, Egypt ?
I mean I love Egyptians but dammit drew that's a stab in the back
You kinnda has the same coulore schem on your flags.
@@vericulum6810 we Have green on our flag Egypt has yellow
@@siou5986 he messed up both the flag and the history!
egyptian and i dont like being like "misflaged" lol
Don't worry he is just being American
Backstory behind that song, it was made in 1800 when some of napoleons soldiers found plenty of onions as their rations instead of their supply trains (they lived off the land until the invasion of Russia) and the part where they diss Austria is a nod to how most of the napoloenic wars saw Austria on the coalition side
Okay Posksoe
austria in the war: *does war things*
france in the war: no onions for austria
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Can i have onion?
@@AFatalErrorHasOccuredLOL no
@@gabesgames6099 why
@@AFatalErrorHasOccuredLOL that is a French spy but I will secretly give you onion 🧅
@@Quitted-r4p yey thx!
4:31 my favorite part
Same😅
“Hehehehhehehhehhehehehheheeheeheheheheheh
Jamaica man funny”
-Japan
7:35 If you're wondering how hungarian ended up there, it is not that complicated. Hungarian is uralic, because it was created in the Ural mountains, but hungarians decided 'f everyone we're going south'. Then somewhere (around the Russian-Ukranian border) hungarians split into 2. One of them went into the Carpatihian Basin, creating the Kingdom of Hungary some time later, but the other part went down to the Caucasus, then into Turkey (giving the hungarian language a little bit of turkic sound) then to the Balkans, and they also ended up in the Carpathian Basin.
Fun Fact: Hungary was originally in Ukraine, but they were afraid of the eastern empires and almost no one was in the Carpathian Basin so they decided to move their entire country there and rename it from 'Etelköz' to 'Magyar Fejedelemség', which became 'Magyar Királyság' in 1000. Now people call this place 'Magyarország' in hungarian, 'Macaristan' in turkish (I think) and many other countries call Hungary by it's hungarian name. (lmao english like f magyar hehehehehe I'm calling you Hungary lol)
Bruh you know nobody is gonna read that
@@pakistanball1432 that doesn't even seem that long on a computer. Btw some people that have patience will probably read that.
@@pakistanball1432 i did
@@pakistanball1432 I did too.
Hungary in Turkish is Macaristan
2:00 I lost it at ‘why moon is meatball’
For some reason, I expected the meatball to crash into the earth and rip off every wifi router. A giant monster truck comes in and fights the meatball.
I love polish being the 2nd hardest language because I get to see ppl like drew do this
6:57 the issue with potassium is that its also very reactive. Adding too much is dangerous because of how reactive potassium is, even in water. Caesium, n the other hand, would be worse.
5:09 i love how luxembourg is sitting on belgium
1:44 to be honest, that shows a lot how impactful the Roman Empire was to the World
Very Interesting Video as usual, learned a lot of new stuff today, keep it up 👏🏼
They gave us birth 🇵🇹🇪🇦🇨🇵🇮🇹🇷🇴🇲🇩
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 good Food, friendly people, warm temperatures and wine that’s a good legacy 2000 years later ✌🏼
@@josefstrauss9017 Not only that but also playing Football ⚽ is such a big deal for us Latin European Countries.
By the way, from 🟦⬜🟥
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 indeed 😃 here in Switzerland we have a lot of fans of French footballclubs (like psg, Monaco, etc) best Greetings, was a lot of times in southern France (Narbonne plage, Avignon, st rémy) always enjoyed it 🙌🏼
@@josefstrauss9017 hehe 🇫🇷🤝🇨🇭
Fun fact: america's debt isn't that bad. Japan's debt is less than america's, but it has more debt compared to it's GDP.
Japan's debt isn't worrisome at all though when you consider the fact that other countries owe three times more money to Japan than the amount of their debt. Hell, what the US owes to Japan by itself would take care of half of Japan's debt. So I wouldn't be too worried there.
@@giantWario fair point
Yeah a lot of debt issues all the countries have gets blown out of proportion, especially when you see that countries like the US, Japan and China, while they have large debts, are also owed more money by other countries then their actual debt
@@giantWario I have a question. Does the US government owe money to the Japanese government or is to private citizens of Japan.
@@syzygy1121 Mostly to banks. Some of which are private and some of which are public but it frankly doesn't make any difference in practice. Even private banks would much rather cash in the money they are owed from a foreign power to loan it to their government rather than letting their country go bankrupt like Greece did since that would screw them over as well. So either way, it's still money Japan has access to at any time if they're in trouble.
0:08 Text: Dissident
Drew: Descent
the fact that you pronounce "kurwa" like an american it makes my brain melt, and i'm not even polish
he cant even pronounce "dissident"
Bruh what do you expect from Americans. Sorry our school system only taught us how to sit for 8-9 hrs to get ready to work for the rest of our lives and not everything else as they do in Europe.
@@maria-melek you don’t sound American…
@@maria-melek your name sounds like it's polish soo
@@starleaf-luna its not a long name....so she is american
Drew nailed more lines with help from Frank than in any other video. *WOW*
9:06 That's only in the very winteriest winter which just ended a few days ago. In fact because of the way the Earth rotates the northern part of Finland does not have no sun in the summerest summer
Torille?
@@Hotelroomplayer2 torille
1:21.
An important note though, trying not to sound condescending but When countries "lend" USA money, they are not considering it as an loan, they consider it as an investment.
Central Banks of countries buy into US Government issued bonds as an investment because it is among the safest investments on the planet!
Also, by this way every country that you owe money to becomes vested in your success and well-being.
So yeah, just tried to relieve some Americans freaking out about their country's debt (its half of Japan btw), no dudes, China ain't taking over Washington if you fail to repay, which you can't because you have to world's most capable money printing machine.... : ) : )
@Neil Bowman
nvm, but it was funny..... : )
I like the onion fried in oil,
I like the onion when it is good,
I like the onion fried in oil,
I love the onion, I love the onion.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
One onion fried in oil,
One onion changes us into a lion,
One onion fried in oil,
One single onion, one single onion.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
But no onions to the Austrians,
No onions for all these dogs,
But no onions to the Austrians,
No onions, no onions.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
Like the onion fried in oil,
Like the onion because it is good,
Like the onion fried in oil,
Like the onion, like the onion.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
At walk comrades, at walk comrades,
At walk, at walk, at walk.
Lmao
Even as a french,i didnt know this music before
For some reason, I was expecting a bunch of Russian troops to break in and dance. Then the USA blows up russia
Masterpiece
French here, to put context on "le chant de l'oignon " the onion song, it was created during the Napoléon reign, and France was at war with Austria, french soliders created this song to taunt Austrians according to my history lesson
As polish person, I find it very funny when people mispronounce the word "kurwa", so allow me to teach you proper pronunciation, Koorr-vaa
Edit: the pronunciation of "nie" is also something like "nee-E" (ñe) or for people that know polish alphabet, "ńe".
(My eyes burned while looking at the "ńe")
"naj"
For Drew it would be easier if you said it like "ñe", because he knows a bit of Spanish
@@maciejn5920 Right, I forgot about this letter
Typical english speaker mistakes. The English pronunciation often is the outlier and not the standard along the European langages.
Especially with the vowels, almost every country uses single phonemes in their alphabet, only English has two on each one.
And the 'e' in 'ie' is always pronounced as a length marker, like the 'h' in 'ih' or 'ii'.
Somehow 'ei' and 'ie' got reversed in English...
Hello
UN is like the one person who blames the stolen for not taking care of their stuff.
In America, if a victim shoots robber, the victim gets blamed for being evil.
@@nameh8655 I’m American and I found that disturbing and wrong at the same time. :/
@@jordandino417, please elaborate.
@@nameh8655 I mean I'm pretty sure that depends on the state
@@nameh8655 no like, if un sees people telling them to give them the “real” freedom or better leaders un would just say “its your fault for not having good leaders”
0:08 this made me cry😂😂
sAME
XD
As kazakh it's true
7:35 "And the randomly Hungary" sums up European history quite well
8:44
Chinese: "why is the rum gone?"
lithuania and taiwan "eyy lmao partyy"
Fun fact: Hungary,Finland,and Estonia are the only nations in Europe that don’t speak an Indo-European language. And since Indo-Iranian (which includes the languages of Iran,Pakistan,Afghanistan,and India) is a branch of Indo-European,that means that the Swedish language is closer to the Hindi (Indian) language than it is to the Finnish language.
basque in france and spain also don't and there are probably as many as estonians either
Turkey speaks a Turkic language
Which would be true if you're only considering language families, but Sweden has occupied Finland for so long that the two languages have gotten a lot more similar over the years, most famously of course for hello in Swedish being "Hej" and in Finnish being "Hei," unlike the Estonian "Tere"
4:25 that is a certified Bing chilling reference
Zaosheng hao Zhongguo qinghai wouyou BING CHILLING 🥶🤨
French: No onions for the Austrians
Famous Austrian painter: and I took that personally
he wasnt even born yet.....
This post was made by the soviet club
OH DEAR GOD NO
Cmon, we just wanted onions!
@@tralilingvlog7160bruh hilter was born in 1889, 25 years before ww1. He was also a soldier
1:25 wait they owe $252,700,000,000 to the cayman islands
The population there is 65,750 which means they could all get almost $4Million
h m m
Cayman Islands is an offshore Banking Center. They have more giant global banks than they have schools and hospitals. Corporations and Individuals from other countries keep their money and assets (Bonds, Stocks, etc) in those banks… and out of the sight and reach of their home governments.
@@subhamanand5416 yep. Their prison population per capita highlights this. Like a mini British Empire in which the sun never sets, with just as much corruption and power but less criticism and judgement.
6:00-6:03 *WOW* you absolutely nailed that line
Nice username
2:05 1969 first person on moon
1969
19”69”
ULTIMATE COINCIDENCE
"Actually in this village in Finland they literally do not see the sun. It is just pure darkness"
Expect in Summer, then it is just pure lightness.
Expect => Except
@@ariaden Given the name of the poster, they're probably Finnish. The finish word for except must be like... Hälpiärnalämä
@Neil Bowman be the shut
2:20 YES! FINALLY DENMARK GETS SOME MORE RECOGNITION!
4:56 Poszedłem do austriackiej restauracji i bez cebuli 🤣🤣
Hey I got the gold do y’all want it? 2:30
5:00 in Sweden, the French Onion Song is known as the Små Grodorna (The Little Frogs) song, which we all sing during Midsummer as we dance around the maypole, while imitating frogs.. (not a joke btw)
Wait really ? Damn im french thats an unexpected facts right here 😮.
2:47 STEP 3?? no its 6
1:08 I used the loans to pay the loans
11:59 the 20019 resolution must've been crazy to decide for Australia
4:38 Japan: heheheheheheheeheheheheheeheheheehe watching ww2 funny- *watches the nukes*
Japan: THERES NO MERCY
6:06 THATS MEEEEE
2:12 and blood moons occur when the white paint wears out
11:22 There is actually Polish Cyrillic, but nobody uses it
Yeah it's very interesting looking at the alphabet. There's a lot of antiquated letters as well as letters only seen in certain regions/people. A lot of overlap with the Balkans I know this is well with Rusyn people.
1:19 Didn't Greece try that one? lol
"Azerbaijan is that friend who's literally friends with everybody"
More like friends with everybody who's not named Armenia
11:30 Bulgaria is there because they create the Cyrillic alphabet and basically exported it to the rest of the slavic world. It's an unknown fact and bulgarians are very proud of it.
I didn’t know that it is only the Bulgarians but that is pretty cool. I thought that may have been a random Slavic nation that doesn’t exist anymore.
That’s nice
It's a pretty lame alphabet, but still, good for them.
@@sharavy6851 what sound does this "р,, later do?
@@sharavy6851 you mean English and French with all those vowels sound fine at all? I swear I can't cohere my head into that
9:46
Drew, languages have their own pronunciation
Fun fact : France also has a song about sausage
It goes like this: English translation:
Bosin Wall, Bosin Wall,
Eat my sausages or you fall
Bosin Wall, Bosin Wall,
Eat my sausages or you won’t play Ball.
*Bosnian rapper breaks in*
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Bosnia is a country full of wonders
As a matter of fact we have a bunch of finders
We are robbing a bank and getting into a car chase
Throw the bombs out and the cars explode with such a fast pace.
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Can’t stop me, Nova
And that’s the sausage French song.
Now let me see that dong.
The video: [Contains Polandball]
The patrons: Bring Back Polandball
6:29 bro called Iraq Egypt
Onions are kinda nice.
They make you cry.
But it is not Frankenreich
As French speaker. Onions Song is lame
Check out and listen Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse", "la Marche de la Lorraine"and "Et Verdun la Victorieuse" 🟦⬜🟥🇫🇷
@@wosemo it's Frankreich, dude ! It means "the Frankish Empire"
It's an old saying to distinguish us, French. Our neighbor's Germany always calls us like that
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Yes
and Austria will not get any of them
Drew: Azerbaijan is just that friend that’s friends with everyone
India: I’m just gonna go
10:37
Text: tagalog (it's not spelled taglog)
Drew: tagolic
9:00 I haven't opend the blinds in 4 weeks which means this is accurate
3:33 wait what
I got over my onion song addiction and you just brought it back
I just realized that the hammer Kazakhstan used to crush dissent looked like the golden hammer from the Soviet flag.
Im eating soup and toast right now, it fits the video somehow :D
No
i’m not trying to sound rude but how
And im eating baguette (really stiff to chew) and pot au feu (hot stew)
5:43 DREW IS EVOLVING!
France was saying: “But no onions to the Austrians, no offense to all these dogs.”
in the thumbnail. Lol.
WHAT HAVE LITHUANUA DONE TO THAILAND AND NEIGHBOUR AT 8:25
Sweden turned that song about onions into a midsommar song called "små grodorna" (small frogs)
2:10 "Actually, moon isn't white, it's grey, but sun's light reflects over moon" 🤓
"Actually it's white-grey" 🤓
@@IndonesiaMajapahitNDPCA "Actually, it's light grey" 🤓
@@uncarrot "Actually it's cu-" 🤓
@@IndonesiaMajapahitNDPCA lol
That is why they are into lyings
French
Chanson de l'Oignon
J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile,
J'aime l'oignon car il est bon.
J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile,
J'aime l'oignon, j'aime l'oignon.
Refrain:
Au pas camarades, au pas camarades,
Au pas, au pas, au pas,
Au pas camarades, au pas camarades,
Au pas, au pas, au pas.
Un seul oignon frit à l'huile,
Un seul oignon nous change en Lion,
Un seul oignon frit à l'huile,
Un seul oignon un seul oignon
Refrain
Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens,
Non pas d'oignons à tous ces chiens,
Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens,
Non pas d'oignons, non pas d'oignons
Refrain
Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile,
Aimons l'oignon car il est bon,
Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile,
Aimons l'oignon, aimons l'oignon
Refrain
English
Song of the Onion
I love an onion fried in oil,
I love an onion, it's so tasty
I love an onion fried in oil,
I love an onion, I love an onion
Refrain:
In step, comrades, in step, comrades,
In step, in step, in step
In step, comrades, in step, comrades,
In step, in step, in step
Just one onion fried in oil,
Just one onion turns us into lions
Just one onion fried in oil,
Just one onion, just one onion
Refrain
But no onions for the Austrians,
No, no onions for those dogs
No onions for the Austrians,
No onions, no onions
Refrain
Love the onion fried in oil,
Love the onion, it's so tasty
Love the onion fried in oil,
Love the onion, we love an onion
Refrain
0:17 this is not true this is not the most important point the important points are swiss had already a good economic made good economic decisions and was in a good geographic spot this were the main reason
comic:*says finland is deppresed* finland right now:*is the happiest country ever*
9:25 I am polish and nie isn't pronounced nay.
2:55 step 7 twice! (Or step 7-1?) I would’ve kept the Greenland tbh 😂
(There are so many “step” comics here 😂)
I can safely say that 2022 is a much more BANGER year than 2020 and 2021, in more ways than one...
4:46 This comic was based off of both the onion song and Schrödinger's Cat, in this case, Schrödinger's France
I need to know who makes the “How to make your own X ball” comics, they are amazing.
4:22 certified bing chilling moment +1000000 social credit
This man is about to go more advanced than the ps5 and Xbox series
0:06 the best part from my perspective that line *DIE DISSIDENT* was soo good
5:20 baguette and onions??
6:28 that's not egypt, that's iraq
J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile,
J'aime l'oignon car il est bon.
J'aime l'oignon frit à l'huile,
J'aime l'oignon, j'aime l'oignon.
Refrain:
Au pas camarades, au pas camarades,
Au pas, au pas, au pas,
Au pas camarades, au pas camarades,
Au pas, au pas, au pas.
Un seul oignon frit à l'huile,
Un seul oignon nous change en Lion,
Un seul oignon frit à l'huile,
Un seul oignon un seul oignon
Refrain
Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens,
Non pas d'oignons à tous ces chiens,
Mais pas d'oignons aux Autrichiens,
Non pas d'oignons, non pas d'oignons
Refrain
Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile,
Aimons l'oignon car il est bon,
Aimons l'oignon frit à l'huile,
Aimons l'oignon, aimons l'oignon
Edit: THIS IS LE ONION SONG
As an Austrian I've never heard of that song before. Can you explain the context? I guess it's a war song, but which war did it originate from?
@@catonkybord7950 I heard it was from the Napoleonic wars and it was basically France against the Austrians
I don't know why at the start when kazakh says die i cant stop laughing
True 5:55
The scream Suriye makes at 6:01, this should've become a meme long ago.
7:04
your lake
When i heard france and onions i instantly knew it was gonna be chanson de l'oignon
Imagine Canada trying to lecture the US on debt 😂😂
We were doing fine. Now... now we are not
@@KyriosHeptagrammaton we were doing fine until about 2015 when we elected a PM who thinks "the budget will balance itself"
@@Rilo1999 I was actually surprised and impressed to learn prior to Trudeau we basically spent exactly as much money as we made and not a bit more.
@@KyriosHeptagrammaton We ran deficits under Harper, the last PM’s to run back to back surpluses were Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin.
@@KyriosHeptagrammaton The majority of Canadian debt is owed to Canadian financial institutions, so everything should be fine as long as the government doesn’t upset TD, RBC, Scotia Bank, and BMO who directly and indirectly administer the pension funds, mutual funds, and retirement accounts that own most of the existing government bonds.
I smacked my head so hard when Drew called Iraq "Egypt"
5:50
Israel vs Turkey who wins?
0:01
Russia: *n o.*
Hi 2023!
@@Sunlightreflection
2024
The Chinese speaking Latin to the Europeana would have made any self respecting Roman cry tears of joy
And laughter
Definitely laughter
To tell you everything, in an another song, French military (in the Legion) also denied the Belgium "black pudding" (that's the sole traduction I found for "Boudin", I doubt English-speaking cultures know that plate)
blood pudding* there ya go. And yes, they have it+ in Ireland too.
@@damirbasic4915 Ah alright I didn't know
6:28
It's Iraq not Egypt, you should know this
Fun fact: 3:22 comic is actually the five stages of grief backwards
Hey Drew, just a question from your fellow Brazilian fan: do you deliver the countryball plushie in Brazil?
I think he does
You can check the website
🚫🧅🇦🇹, only the french will undertand this
10:18 i cant this is too funny
France roasting Austria for having no onions is beautiful
For some reason, I was expecting Hungary to throw the onions at Frances face. France then cries himself to poop.
:(
at 4:16 they drawn the uk flag right
Hi Drew hope you see this message, there is also a song about blood sausage being for people from Switzerland, Alsace and Loraine (German at this time) and not for the people from Belgium (I think they had to stay neutral in a war and were removed from la légion étrangère)
It's called "Le boudin"
Meanwhile I'm sitting here in Austria, eating a french onion ...
Keine Zwiebeln für Österreich
The sound at 6:02 is so funny lol
6:01 same