@@_Dio_Brando_69 it's more of a history myth, it wasn't that big of a deal. Some historians pumped up the romance and legend of the library and the fire
4:24 Henya : what?? that was the dinosaurs?? vd:...and the dinosaurs are gone... Henya:..oh.. EDIT: ty for the likes dayo. now, ill animate this to celebrate the occasion 😂
I like how, even though she doesn't comment on a lot of things, you can clearly see her eyes go wide and her mouth open when things like "America manifested their destiny by wiping out the natives" come up.
Yeah. As a history nerd, everything is super cool and fun riiiiight up until about the 1600s. After that you're gonna need a bottle of something strong.
@@StefanVeenstra So there are these things called "jokes" right? Kind of a new linguistic flourish where you make a facetious and not necessarily 100% accurate statement that is intended cause other people to laugh. That's what I was doing there. The humor comes from the implication that history is a lot more enjoyable to study the further you are from its direct consequences. For instance the Egyptian pyramids are amazing testaments to human ingenuity and organization but we seldom think about the widespread misery that their construction may have entailed. We have all but forgotten this darker aspect of history and only view it with the rosey lenses of imperial propaganda. Conversely, we can still see the gruesome fall out from things like the triangle slave trade or the genocide of the native Americans to this very day and so that history seems much more somber when we read about it now. I apologize for using such a novel rhetorical device instead of a much more nuanced and lengthy meditation on the unceasing horrors humans have perpetuated on each other in the comment section of a video about an anime girl reacting to another person's very facetious summery of world history. Sincerely, Radilius von Dragoon.
@@____Carnage____ Bro's mind is two multiverses ahead of you at almost all times. I'd say all, but then he wouldn't be able to make his content so dang relatable!
Let's not forget that they also burned down 70% of all buildings in Japan before that by firebombing the place. And then 2 Extincition Balls as a finisher, is it strange that they surrendered?
@@livedandletdie and what other way would japan surrender? USSR troops were more than prepared and willing for a land invasion which wouldve been way darker than anything americans could even dream of. Japan got off easy for all the sht theyve done
I hate to say this, 'cause I love most of Henya's content, but I wouldn't call what Henya does "reacting". She pretty much puts it on play and just sits there.
Loved Henya's look of dismay at the couple of Japan's WW2 things. Hard to blame her for being dismayed, Japan's school system's really "white wash" a lot of what their military got up too during that time.
But inevitable. Can't beat the power of cooperation despite all the complications of negotiating between ourselves and the risks of trusting other people. We live in a society
Most of history was a bad time, and this is coming from a Brit. It's as if we took our trauma from being invaded several times and shared it with the rest of the world in general. The American rebellion though is still bollocks, it was 2% tax on landowners (the only people who actually paid tax) and had the same representation in parliament as every other colony.
When even Nazis (not talking about Hitler) were uncomfortable with it, you know it was a bad time. John Rabe actively did what he could to get Chinese people out of there, and was interrogated by the gestapo when he got back. He was prohibited from lecturing about Nanking.
@@steweygrrrI get the point but it was a slew of taxes the tea tax, the stamp tax, the paper tax, etc. America was the front line of the conflict and felt that them defending Britain from France should have been the debt paid to them. After Independence when the US government taxed whisky there was un uprising in western Pennsylvania that President Washington lead troops to put down.
@@bmomgrimm6242 From my point of view its the other way around. The 13 Colonies were not some special separate entity deserving of preferential treatment compared to the rest of the empire. They were being protected from the Dutch, French, Portuguese and Spanish, were asked to pay their way and in the time-honoured tradition of the _astoundingly_ wealthy they said "why should we?" and looked for a way to get out of doing so.
@steweygrrr I mean, that's where the whole taxation without representation thing comes from. We weren't represented at all, even if it was like an extra 13 bucks we had to pay. Instead, when we asked to have representations in parliament, they turned us away for the most part.
Not really her job to defend it. Just like it's not mine to defend American chattel slavery. History is full of bad things. We can condemn those bad things.
Two comments made within a few hours of each other one about about the Rape of Nanking and the other about how Henya's Base bread is missing key micronutrients. Can you guess which one TH-cam decided to hold for review... It was the bread. I want to believe they have it set not to censor historical events even if they have autofiltered words in them, but that may just be giving them credit for a coincidence.
@@Darnya_LaderaConsidering all the stories I’ve heard of TH-cam censoring historical events for containing filtered content, it’s 100% just a coincidence. Sorry bro.
Yeah I was kinda thinking the same thing, I remember trying to show my parents, who are not ESL, this and they made me stop it at the society part because their brains started to hurt
@@Haunt888l fucking mao. How stupid do you have to be to think you can understand the nuances and slang of a language better than its native speakers?
6:06 I can imagine him just counting on his hand and when he realized he missed one he chops his hand down like boi! "NORTE CHICO!" 8:57 It's kinda their thing. 10:54 PRANKD! 12:34 Can you blame him? 14:49 Ah, yes. Straight from our beginning, America has always lived by the words..."Fuck you, I'll do what I want!" Beautiful! 16:18 From sea to shining sea. Yep! USA! 17:58 From that day forward the world would know. DON'T. TOUCH. OUR. BOATS! 19:04 Sure, we ARE kind of bullies. But you CAN'T deny that we've done some good! 19:25 ANGERY!!!
Technically speaking china was never a kingdom, it was a group of kingdoms where one dominated the others, and eventually the balance of power would shift and another would dominate the others in turn
@@DistractedGlobeGuy not really, because you wouldn't call England an empire, and in the early medieval era England was made up of various kingdoms that fought each other constantly, until the house of Wessex united all the land under the king Æthelstan
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 England, no, but the UK has been an empire since 1603-the union of the four Brittonic kingdoms under one independent sovereign.
Why is her little sing alongs with the video so damn cute. Its on the same damn level of cutness of your can laying on your lap purring and looking at you happily. You just cant help but notice how cute the creature is
As best to my knowledge. Dna came to be because a very certain mixture [this part we're still trying to figure out] of minerals, enzymes and proteins such as Iron, Potassium and sulfuric acid plus proteins made from various compounds of the "narly space ingredients left over from when it was raining rocks or whatever' combined with INTENSE heat and water must've at somepoint fused everything into one and created the first base dna for the OG lifeforms on this rock we call home :3 EDIT: I am no expert on geology or biology. So I could be super wrong here....
Hydrocarbons really like to turn into other hydrocarbons. So eventually some hydrocarbons fused together into a hydrocarbon that through some process ends up creating more of that hydrocarbon from the surroundings. And eventually, that molecule ended up everywhere.
Well via spontaneous amino acid production, which does occur every day, Thus simple organic compounds such as the 4 amino acids Guanine, Uracil, Adenine and Cytosine. Which make for the most basic part of RNA, the encoding part, the structure that holds it together is ribose a simple sugar, and a phosphate group. DNA contains Thymine instead of Uracil, however the only difference is a hydroxyl group extra in Thymine, and the fact that the Ribose sugar is turned into Deoxyribose instead. Well then imagine then a bunch of organic acids that have super long tails, bunched up around these amino acids and bam you have a single cell organism. My hypothesis is that life as we know it began because of some blob of fat(organic acids) bunched up near a phosphor rich heat vent on the ocean floor, and some spontaneous RNA formed, and merged with that fat and that life began that way, as more and more acids bunched up and began to react with the RNA. and suddenly DNA was formed, and the first REAL organism was formed, and from that all life sprung to existence.
I love how no matter how far in the future we go the part about Israel/Palestine and N/S Korea will be relevant. I doubt those conflicts will ever see a real resolution.
North almost win it all until Yankees helped the South, now both are stuck and cant do shit to each other cos of their sponsor. Arabs and Jews is tale as old as time.
It's a very rough history of planet earth but it's explained in such a way that someone with almost no knowledge of history now at least has a very basic knowledge of history...
"They're gone. Guess who's not gone? China!" I feel like that's an accurate statement about almost any other civilization for the last 6000+ years or so, and will probably be accurate 6000 years from now too....
I love watching reactions to Bill Wurtz, but he is admitted really, really hard to make reaction videos for, because there are basically no places to pause and make commentary. It moves so fast and there's so much information happening all at once.
From what I have heard "kinda" it's alot like how a bunch of stuff in American (and other countries in general) will white-wash bits of their history that are a bit dicey. My school (American) didn't really teach much about the whole "manifest destiny" part or our involvement in Vietnam aside from "damn that's crazy... anyway slavery is bad"
Lowkey starting to realize that not only did this video predict some stuff that would happen in the future, the past predicted the future too. Just look at Israel and Pakistan
Henya stands on a podium in front of the United Nations:
“No more war, dayo”
And thus, world peace was achieved.
Pekora: No
she's scared of the war crimes punishment. as long as conflict exist, pekora commits war crimes
@@eisenkladthats why she bought a faqing monke
@@eisenklad"How's an honest war monger supposed to make a living peko?"
-Pekora maybe
I read this just as I got to her saying that lmao 😆
@@eisenkladyou can only get charged for war crimes if you're in a war, after all~
(Or if you lose)
14:07 "and Spain realized that this wasn't India but they pillaged it anyway."
Henya: "YAY!"
4:30 "And the dinosaurs are gone"
"Oh"
I find it amusing that the WW2 section just doesn't bother with Italy.
They were so useless that they couldn’t even get two seconds
They also don't touch the burning of the Library of Alexandria which was pretty huge lol
@@_Dio_Brando_69 it's more of a history myth, it wasn't that big of a deal. Some historians pumped up the romance and legend of the library and the fire
@@Turbininh0classic bard move.
Italy was fielding tanks that were sheet metal over tractors; they were not at their best
4:24
Henya : what?? that was the dinosaurs??
vd:...and the dinosaurs are gone...
Henya:..oh..
EDIT: ty for the likes dayo. now, ill animate this to celebrate the occasion 😂
A solid 186 million years of world history right there.
@@duelort4856 bro is angy
@@duelort4856 My brother in Christ, you need to relax. It's a comedy video, not a blow-by-blow retelling of factual history.
@@duelort4856skill issue
@@duelort4856
Please consider YOUR life insulting people in the comment section about a vtuber reacting to world’s history
"Go outside"
"ŊØ"
"WHY?"
"ŢĤẸ ŞŲŊ ĮŞ Ą ĐĘÅḌŁƳ ĹĀŜẸŔ"
The transition into English from what you said is hilarious. 😂😂😂
THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER is something I can't read without hearing Bill Wurtz voice...
NOT ANYMORE THERE'S A BLANKET!
@@egregastandindus1193 "THERE'S NOTHING" dang
Henya, probably
Henya slowly getting quieter as things get more politically relevant and darker in modern times 🥲
I like how, even though she doesn't comment on a lot of things, you can clearly see her eyes go wide and her mouth open when things like "America manifested their destiny by wiping out the natives" come up.
Yeah. As a history nerd, everything is super cool and fun riiiiight up until about the 1600s. After that you're gonna need a bottle of something strong.
@@StefanVeenstra So there are these things called "jokes" right? Kind of a new linguistic flourish where you make a facetious and not necessarily 100% accurate statement that is intended cause other people to laugh. That's what I was doing there. The humor comes from the implication that history is a lot more enjoyable to study the further you are from its direct consequences.
For instance the Egyptian pyramids are amazing testaments to human ingenuity and organization but we seldom think about the widespread misery that their construction may have entailed. We have all but forgotten this darker aspect of history and only view it with the rosey lenses of imperial propaganda. Conversely, we can still see the gruesome fall out from things like the triangle slave trade or the genocide of the native Americans to this very day and so that history seems much more somber when we read about it now.
I apologize for using such a novel rhetorical device instead of a much more nuanced and lengthy meditation on the unceasing horrors humans have perpetuated on each other in the comment section of a video about an anime girl reacting to another person's very facetious summery of world history.
Sincerely,
Radilius von Dragoon.
@@Radiodragonofdoom Jesus christ you killed him.
Good job.
You’re saying that like she wasn’t silent 99% of the video lol
Henya most of the video: 🙂
Henya during WWII: 😳
10:42
Pope: surprise, you're the new Roman emperor!
Charlemagne: Wow, thanks for the 10 months! Arigato!
For some reason I thought u were making a charlemagne from fate joke
@@BocchitheGwaksame
3:44 I love the way she says "ozone"
I love how Henya sweating when it got to WW2
@@hansbrackhaus8017What are you talking about? Both Japan and Germany committed some of the worst atrocities out there. They did a lot wrong.
@@kalamari3288exactly why she was sweating
@@kalamari3288 she is japanese my friend
@@ztfes52 I was replying to someone who denied any wrongdoing on Japan's part. Apparently they realized how wrong they were.
@@kalamari3288 oh shit mb
I like how around 0:57 it just looks like her brain blue screened trying process what she's hearing.
I'm pretty sure that's just because of the flashbang, but it's really funny anyways.
You can see her brain melt at 0:57
not even a min in and shes already shut her brain off lmao
THE FUCKING ASYMMETRICAL BLINKING
17:45 love her "caught in 4k" reaction
Poor Henya, you broke her 😂
That implies she was fixed at some point
Bill Wurtz tends to have that effect
@@____Carnage____ Bro's mind is two multiverses ahead of you at almost all times. I'd say all, but then he wouldn't be able to make his content so dang relatable!
17:44
THE SUDDEN ABJECT HORROR
SHE WASN'T READY
Let's not forget that they also burned down 70% of all buildings in Japan before that by firebombing the place. And then 2 Extincition Balls as a finisher, is it strange that they surrendered?
@@livedandletdieI'm pretty sure immutablebrew was taking about nanking, not the extincition balls
@@livedandletdie and what other way would japan surrender? USSR troops were more than prepared and willing for a land invasion which wouldve been way darker than anything americans could even dream of. Japan got off easy for all the sht theyve done
Henya: I can deny it and American fans will be mad, or acknowledge it and make Japanese fans mad.
Silence was definitely the best option.
@@KarlPHorse shit u rite
"Oh no, the civilization!"
Spoken like a true Genius.
17:44 She was not ready, but I was. 😂😂😂
Wait until she reacts to history of Japan.
Yeah that was what I was hoping for.
@@Darnya_Ladera She did, and someone uploaded already
@@supahnovie8672 awesome thanks.
I hate to say this, 'cause I love most of Henya's content, but I wouldn't call what Henya does "reacting". She pretty much puts it on play and just sits there.
@@citizen_grub4171 I really like it. Because it’s how people ACTUALLY react. She doesn’t pretend or overreact.
Good to see Mr. Wurtz finding new students.
14:10 not Henya going yayyy 😀 at the conquista lmaooo
12:35 for my fellow who came here bcz Majapahit on thumbnail
Mapajihat Mahapajit Majapahit ding.
5:30 I'll always love the sudden and unexpected "gravity"
"What?! Those were dinosaurs??!"
*and the dinosaurs are gone~*
"Oh..."
Loved Henya's look of dismay at the couple of Japan's WW2 things.
Hard to blame her for being dismayed, Japan's school system's really "white wash" a lot of what their military got up too during that time.
12:23 *NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!*
Henya never fails to make me smile.
5:37 Honestly, this part of history was just a huge misstep.
But inevitable. Can't beat the power of cooperation despite all the complications of negotiating between ourselves and the risks of trusting other people.
We live in a society
@@kevinscales Even animals did the same. Hell, I think some plants as well? It's really just something that happen naturally
Yeah, it sounded like a cool idea at first…
Sorry about that…
The only mention of Prussia or Austria being both of them hating each other is so accurate
no Mumei descended from above and created mankind. but didn't where to go from there and fell into a portal then appeared here in todays age.
No Mumei just pranked Fauna
The prank:
I love how Henya sings along in certain parts of the video! So cute!
Yeah, I thought it was adorable.
Yeaaaah. Nanking was a bad time.
Most of history was a bad time, and this is coming from a Brit. It's as if we took our trauma from being invaded several times and shared it with the rest of the world in general. The American rebellion though is still bollocks, it was 2% tax on landowners (the only people who actually paid tax) and had the same representation in parliament as every other colony.
When even Nazis (not talking about Hitler) were uncomfortable with it, you know it was a bad time. John Rabe actively did what he could to get Chinese people out of there, and was interrogated by the gestapo when he got back.
He was prohibited from lecturing about Nanking.
@@steweygrrrI get the point but it was a slew of taxes the tea tax, the stamp tax, the paper tax, etc. America was the front line of the conflict and felt that them defending Britain from France should have been the debt paid to them. After Independence when the US government taxed whisky there was un uprising in western Pennsylvania that President Washington lead troops to put down.
@@bmomgrimm6242 From my point of view its the other way around. The 13 Colonies were not some special separate entity deserving of preferential treatment compared to the rest of the empire. They were being protected from the Dutch, French, Portuguese and Spanish, were asked to pay their way and in the time-honoured tradition of the _astoundingly_ wealthy they said "why should we?" and looked for a way to get out of doing so.
@steweygrrr I mean, that's where the whole taxation without representation thing comes from. We weren't represented at all, even if it was like an extra 13 bucks we had to pay. Instead, when we asked to have representations in parliament, they turned us away for the most part.
I love how Henya repeats a lot of the jingles like the world’s most adorable parrot.
18:00
Her face is just golden
When Nanking was mentioned oooooo you could tell she wanted to clam right up and hoped no one asks her on it.
Not really her job to defend it. Just like it's not mine to defend American chattel slavery. History is full of bad things. We can condemn those bad things.
My teacher literally puts this video up for us to watch
You have a good teacher.
Probably the censored version tho
@@RianLKLock nope. The original vid. My class were pointing out the curses and she ignored all of them lmao
That's a amazing teacher tbh @@ran.ish_
Video: (mentions the Rape of Nanking)
Henya: *visible panic*
Two comments made within a few hours of each other one about about the Rape of Nanking and the other about how Henya's Base bread is missing key micronutrients. Can you guess which one TH-cam decided to hold for review...
It was the bread.
I want to believe they have it set not to censor historical events even if they have autofiltered words in them, but that may just be giving them credit for a coincidence.
@@Darnya_LaderaConsidering all the stories I’ve heard of TH-cam censoring historical events for containing filtered content, it’s 100% just a coincidence. Sorry bro.
That Majapahit spelling tho
I honestly cannot imagine trying to comprehend Bill Wurtz with ESL.
He often uses multiple meanings of the same word.
Yeah I was kinda thinking the same thing, I remember trying to show my parents, who are not ESL, this and they made me stop it at the society part because their brains started to hurt
I'm esl, but it's the opposite actually, we probably have better comprehension
@@Haunt888l fucking mao. How stupid do you have to be to think you can understand the nuances and slang of a language better than its native speakers?
12:40 Majapahit: Maja fruit and Pahit (bitter)
I'm from indonesia and Majapahit pulled me here
i love indonesia from padang
Majapahit isn't real lol.
@@faleilham8334 you can argue with historians
@@faleilham8334 🤡🤡🤡
the way she repeat some of the jingles is just precious
Henya in general is precious!
She’s like a parrot.
I swear I saw Henya's model have a stroke at the start
Nothing more Patriotic than an anime girl on screen chanting "USA!".
Based and Americapilled
This is eye-opening for someone who still thinks Japan is connected to the ocean floor by giant seaweed stalks 😂
4:29 “oh…”
5:34 “wo”
6:17 “oo”
6:39 “uh oh”
6:50 “ouou”
7:37 “okiby”
Underrated comment
I love her reaction to the Japanese empire!
5:25 "Oh no, the civilisation!"
Nothing to add
"no more war, dayo"
[nods]
This is the only way that I will watch this (and will send it to my history teacher)
Can we all agree that we probably should open some 20's themed bars?
we can worry about the rest later...
999 IQ not understanding the video is peak comedy
6:06 I can imagine him just counting on his hand and when he realized he missed one he chops his hand down like boi! "NORTE CHICO!"
8:57 It's kinda their thing.
10:54 PRANKD!
12:34 Can you blame him?
14:49 Ah, yes. Straight from our beginning, America has always lived by the words..."Fuck you, I'll do what I want!" Beautiful!
16:18 From sea to shining sea. Yep! USA!
17:58 From that day forward the world would know. DON'T. TOUCH. OUR. BOATS!
19:04 Sure, we ARE kind of bullies. But you CAN'T deny that we've done some good!
19:25 ANGERY!!!
she really reacted the whole way as "damn thats crazy"
“Where the hell are we?” Nah fr where tf are we?!?
Hi, you're floating on a rock, in space...
Using Mapahajit Empire as the thumbnail is a good idea to summon their descendants 😜
Majapahit
Mapajahit
Pahamajit
You got it, buddy. :)
i like dis. no constant pauses or talking, very fun, very nice. very demure, 10/10
The only constants are China is broken somehow and the Middle East is continually getting complicated.
Technically speaking china was never a kingdom, it was a group of kingdoms where one dominated the others, and eventually the balance of power would shift and another would dominate the others in turn
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33the term for that is "empire".
@@DistractedGlobeGuy not really, because you wouldn't call England an empire, and in the early medieval era England was made up of various kingdoms that fought each other constantly, until the house of Wessex united all the land under the king Æthelstan
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 England, no, but the UK has been an empire since 1603-the union of the four Brittonic kingdoms under one independent sovereign.
Most of this is over millions of years.
20th century: "Woah, that escalated quickly".
12:40 that squeek....
"History of the entire world, I guess" was such a masterpiece to the point that it was still talked about even to this day
I just watched this as an excuse to rewatch history of the entire world i guess
I love how she just keep silent at the ww2 part
So many great quotes from this. "The Sultan of Oman lives in Zanzibar now. That's... just where he lives."
11:42 my home state! Mesa Verde is quite beautiful, anyone who has the chance to go there should.
Why is her little sing alongs with the video so damn cute. Its on the same damn level of cutness of your can laying on your lap purring and looking at you happily. You just cant help but notice how cute the creature is
3:11 can someone explain in layman terms how DNA became a thing?
Basically... we're still trying to figure it out.
As best to my knowledge. Dna came to be because a very certain mixture [this part we're still trying to figure out] of minerals, enzymes and proteins such as Iron, Potassium and sulfuric acid plus proteins made from various compounds of the "narly space ingredients left over from when it was raining rocks or whatever' combined with INTENSE heat and water must've at somepoint fused everything into one and created the first base dna for the OG lifeforms on this rock we call home :3
EDIT: I am no expert on geology or biology. So I could be super wrong here....
Hydrocarbons really like to turn into other hydrocarbons. So eventually some hydrocarbons fused together into a hydrocarbon that through some process ends up creating more of that hydrocarbon from the surroundings. And eventually, that molecule ended up everywhere.
Well via spontaneous amino acid production, which does occur every day, Thus simple organic compounds such as the 4 amino acids Guanine, Uracil, Adenine and Cytosine. Which make for the most basic part of RNA, the encoding part, the structure that holds it together is ribose a simple sugar, and a phosphate group.
DNA contains Thymine instead of Uracil, however the only difference is a hydroxyl group extra in Thymine, and the fact that the Ribose sugar is turned into Deoxyribose instead.
Well then imagine then a bunch of organic acids that have super long tails, bunched up around these amino acids and bam you have a single cell organism.
My hypothesis is that life as we know it began because of some blob of fat(organic acids) bunched up near a phosphor rich heat vent on the ocean floor, and some spontaneous RNA formed, and merged with that fat and that life began that way, as more and more acids bunched up and began to react with the RNA. and suddenly DNA was formed, and the first REAL organism was formed, and from that all life sprung to existence.
A lot of amino acids got stuck together at a fairly high temperature.
I love how no matter how far in the future we go the part about Israel/Palestine and N/S Korea will be relevant. I doubt those conflicts will ever see a real resolution.
North almost win it all until Yankees helped the South, now both are stuck and cant do shit to each other cos of their sponsor.
Arabs and Jews is tale as old as time.
that isreal palistien shit is still going on
been over 70 years of it
@@Wizzkidwasyes and 70 years is a surprisingly long time for that kind of conflict to continue in my opinion
Streamer: *exists* History of the Entire World I Guess: I am inevitable
She certainly watched it
0:57 you know something is wrong when brain started loading from HDD 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not even 1 min in and Henya has a face that says she blew up a fuze in her mind already
It's a very rough history of planet earth but it's explained in such a way that someone with almost no knowledge of history now at least has a very basic knowledge of history...
It's probably just how her model looks but I might as well be the funny guy here by saying flat is justice
Lmao i was looking at the cool cube and her face
3:55 she liked this part
For the people who don't know, Majapahit is basically the SEA version of Roman Empire
00:57 into video and you can see her brain begin to seize
Mainstream historians wish they were as good at their job as Bill Wurtz.
Hey, our job is not necessary to educate kids
i mean, the points in the vid was sourced from mainstream historians though
Watching this again because I fell asleep listening to this last night ^^'
“Finish him”
Is wild
Shouldnt she already know this
She's a genius for a reason
12:35 I know you can't spell Indonesia but I love you trying😂😂
yall are wrong for making the japan nukes the most replayed part.
Henya learning is the greatest content
The 20th century was simultaneously the greatest and worst thing that ever happened to humanity.
"They're gone. Guess who's not gone? China!"
I feel like that's an accurate statement about almost any other civilization for the last 6000+ years or so, and will probably be accurate 6000 years from now too....
0:49
Me when I’m ba€k€[) and gain the iq of Albert Einstein as I try to explain some random $h1T to my homies
9:02: Adorable XD
This makes me want to play Civ V again, wishing there was a Henya consultant. 😁
a true brain filler for sure i love seeing a reaction to this vid
A reaction to this video that doesnt pause it every minute?
I love watching reactions to Bill Wurtz, but he is admitted really, really hard to make reaction videos for, because there are basically no places to pause and make commentary. It moves so fast and there's so much information happening all at once.
Are the rumors I hear that they don’t teach what happened in Nanking in Japan true?
From what I have heard "kinda" it's alot like how a bunch of stuff in American (and other countries in general) will white-wash bits of their history that are a bit dicey. My school (American) didn't really teach much about the whole "manifest destiny" part or our involvement in Vietnam aside from "damn that's crazy... anyway slavery is bad"
The first guy who actually discovered the steam engine was an Indian kebab maker like forty years before everyone else
14:23 best part as a dutchie
Lowkey starting to realize that not only did this video predict some stuff that would happen in the future, the past predicted the future too. Just look at Israel and Pakistan
Somehow 20 minutes felt like 10 just now
11:32 DEUS VULT
Seeing this video again makes me think that maybe current politics aren't so major in the grand scheme of things. Just more complicated.