I misread this as "between Mongolia and China" and thought nothing of it. Then I actually watched the rest of the video and re-read this comment and suddenly it has changed from "between Mongolia and China" to "between Mongolia and Chile" lol
I'd say the 4-5 PM time of eating dinner in Norway is about right, however it's usually not the last meal of the day, as we have another meal in the evening, usually something simple such as bread with pålegg. If allowed to extend, a more reasonable timeframe would be more like 4-6 PM though.
4:45 Why is the Czech Republic on the list? Lemme explain. Last year, the government of Czech Republic either reopened or kept investigating a case of an ammunition warehouse explosion. Based on what they found, they claimed involvement by the Russian state agencies and expelled all Russian diplomats. Now, I don't know how legitimate the claim was since it wasn't big news outside of Eastern Europe, but considering diplomats were expelled, the evidence must've been serious to do such a move. After that, Russia retaliated with that list and the Baltic states sided with the Czech Republic and also expelled Russian diplomats.
I live in the countryside, and the infrastructure around here makes me think that maaaybe they shouldn't have put ALL of Ba-Wü in the top tier. No public transport, no internet and phone service (in some of the surrounding villages, not in mine thank goodness), many kilometeres away from the next place where you could buy food, not walkable or bikeable, no companies where you could work, no doctors. Idk man lol.
@@fh9123 My own village isn't even that rural and that stuff doesn't really apply to it, but some of the villages surrounding it (surrounding by like 10 km because there's nothing in between) are exactly like that. :/
6:24 my grandmother on my mom’s side is Hungarian so my mom visited Hungary in the 90s and she said that a lot of Hungarians apparently really miss the days of Austria-Hungary, so I’m not too surprised to see their statistics are high on this map
Missing Austria-hungary it's really correct. After the IWW the west redrew the borders, and they took away significant amount of territories that only or mostly hungarians were living on. Transylvania was the biggest loss (both in ppl and landmass), bc it has historically belonged to Hungary, and to this day a lot of transylvanians speak hungarian (they are not hungarian, but can be grouped w us)
@@Luca-ow7ni I mean all of the territory that used to belong to Austria-Hungary seems to be doing quite well split up. I mean we know how unstable Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia were, so imagine how unstable Austria-Hungary would be. It already was kind of unstable near its end. And at the end of WW1, there was a referendum held in Transylvania, and they voted to join Romania, not Hungary. It was their choice. Even if they speak Hungarian, they made it clear that they wanted to be a part of Romania
@@alicemoffat the only place where it was allowed to be up to vote is Sopron, and it rightfully voted to remain in hungary (rightfully, but as we see now, they would have been better off in austria). I suspect that Transylvanian vote wasnt a clean one.
@@thorthewolf8801 Austria is what it is today because it's a small country. You really think Austria would have the same quality of life nowadays if it was still a huge multiethnic state??
4:46 Czechia blamed Russia for explosion in 2014 at an ammunition depot in the town of Vrbetice, previously thought accidental, but it was set off by Russian agents. (Some of the ammunition was destined for Ukrainian forces fighting Russian-backed rebels.)
@@braincytox7314 italians mostly claim istria, corsica, nice area and ticino. While the most extremist lay claims on fiume/rjeka, dalmatia, malta and savoy. I'd say the most reasonable claim in 2022 is corsica which was robbed by france when they broke the versailles treaty of 1768 and after that the region was massively and aggresively de-italianized, and to this day france doesn't recognize the corsican language
@@felicepompa1702 but do they seriously lay claim on those areas or has it become more of a joke or a meme. In Germany for example whenever Alsace is mentioned someone would say its german. As a joke obv
I was surprised there was no number for Austria - whether the percentage was close to 0 or because they weren't ask, because there are definitely some morons here who genuinely believe that South Tyrol should be a part of Austria.
If he had a passion for geography he wouldn't use HDI as it's basically just a tax haven map, there are a few that don't fit this and actually deserve there place like Sweden, but Ireland is their due to its very low tax rate and how cheap it is to build there while still being able to access the rest of Europe from it
@@goopguy548 ah yes, Germany and Switzerland (not a tax haven anymore contrary to the belief of many), that bunch of dark blue and blue zones, true tax havens /s
@@SniperToHeadshot Switzerland is a tax haven, same as Ireland. It's not tax free but it's very low corporate tax compared to the rest of the continent. Which is why many banks and massive companies put there bases there
Historically yes, but who eats four meals today? Most only have 2 or 3. People also eat dinner later than previous generations. Like our grandparents had dinner between 4 and 6, now people have dinner at like 7-9.
@@user-lv6rn9cf8m I eat breakfast, lunch at 12-13, dinner at 16-18 and some food before bed at like 22, which is usually the same stuff i eat as breakfast. So 4 meals for me
0:45 Oslo (HDI=0.975) and Ljubljana (HDI=0.952) aren't included! 14:22 Lithuania, not Latvia! Appreciate the video though, covers very unique topics which aren't talked about much!
@@somebody9825 I mean... If you ignore history and culture, sure, but at that point Canada and the US are also the same anyway and I'm not sure they would agree with that (Even though, tbh, they are extremely alike and honestly they might as well be one country)
Western Australia is represented in such a way because almost all of the exports/resources come from there, namely oil and such, so they benefit a lot from lower prices across the board. The rest of the country tends to benefit from them when it comes to $$$, only thing is, they tend to be really arrogant about it in return, and honestly, behave like they're their own country or something.
I live in Western Australia and only Perth sees the benefit of all that mining wealth. The rest of the cities in the state (Albany, Busselton, Bunbury, Mandurah, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha) are all pretty awful, with Albany being the least bad and Kalgoorlie easily being the worst.
This map makes me appreciate my spawn location so much more, seeing that it is in one of the blue parts in Germany, while also noticing the white/blue proportions
Ich weiss nicht, wo die Unterschiede herkommen sollen. Ich habe schon in bawü und im Münsterland gelebt, und der Lebensstandard ist kein Stück anders. Klar gibt es einen Unterschied, wenn man die Region mit dem Ruhrgebiet oder Ostdeutschland vergleicht.aber zwischen den meisten Regionen Deutschlands und Bawü wirst du keinen Unterschied bemerken.
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee Kann mir schon gut vorstellen, dass es statistische Unterschiede zwischen Hessen, Bayern, BW und dem Rest von Deutschland gibt; muss ja nicht heißen, dass man die selbst spührt ^^ Denke auch, dass z.B. das Ruhegebiet nur knapp unter der Grenze dieser Grafik liegt.
@@kojimbo2931 jo, statistische Unterschiede wahrscheinlich. Was ist sagen will: die Grafik verfälscht den Eindruck der Größe der Diskrepanzen zwischen Regionen stark
I feel very lucky to call Western Australia home, but I feel like it is still a very large, diverse region to say it’s entirely top tier living. Our resource industry definitely props us up significantly. It’s still only 2 million people living in an area bigger than most countries, hell even our capital of Perth, and the more developed area is still a bigger area than some countries.
I live there and agree its a good place to live. I used to live in kalgoorlie and I did mind having to do a 12 hour round trip every time to go to perth. Sadly i did not spawn in WA, i spawned in south africa and i could see the polution in joburg, while in perth you can barely see it
I never get over the fact that our state is so massive. Like our experience with space is so unique to the rest of the world. You can drive for 24 in a line and still be in the same state.
Im from Perth too. It would be interesting from a state regional level how these HDI metrics differ. Specifically between the southwest of the state to the north (I've heard its hard living up there?)
Wow, only two million. I know Australia is desolate, but that still surprises me. Pretty sure Sydney alone has more than 2 million people. Hell, Mongolia, the least densely populated country in the world is 3 million and it's probably smaller than Western Australia.
Well if you got to Slovenia i can guarantee you that number is well over 90%, we never forget, Italy stole Trieste and Gorizia from us, left more than a hudred thousand slovenians in italy
We all had a bit of a laugh here in Taiwan when Russia basically recognized our sovereignty by putting us on that Unfriendly Countries list. Thanks for that, Pooty, good luck smoothing that over with your handlers.
Honestly I'm loving the western Australia/Perth rep we've been getting from you toycat. I always get so excited when we get remembered and recognised for the uniqueness and coolness that is WA
Czechia was on the enemy list earlier than most, because of Russian agents blowing up ammunition depots, killing two employees, in the south-east part of the country, and Czechia actually investigating it.
@@duffal0 I believe you, however, it is undebatable, that the majority of citizens of the Russian Federation, have not only voted Putin and his fellow polititians in their ruling positions, they also support the current acts of their government. Of course, it's a product of years and years of propagandistic massage, which has closely followed the 70 year or so dictate of the Soviets, but that changes nearly nothing, for us, observers from the rest of the world. Hope you're safe, and thank you for picking the objectively correct side.
I still don't understand why they added us on this stupid list only because of we saif they blowed it, we know that it should explode in Bulgaria, it exploded to early, so they should just say "sorry, our agents have set timer badly, we are still friends" and everything would be ok. Or maybe not? 😀
8:30 interesting how in America there’s not a usual dinner time, except that it’s considered after 4 and before 10. On holidays dinner can be eaten around lunch time
8:21 Well dinner may be the last full meal of the day but at least here in Finland we usually eat something after 7 or 8 pm, it's called "illallinen", loosely translated as evening meal (though more often it's called "Iltapala" which sounds less formal and might translate closer to snack than a meal). However, I skip the evening meal, since I'm on a kind of diet that I don't eat anything between 6 pm and 8 am, so I have my dinner just before 6 pm.
And here I am in the south of Europe (Greece), desperately waiting for this long winter to be over! The cold not only exhausts you physically and psychologically, but also economically, with natural gas prices skyrocketing.
As a west Australian can confirm it is very easy to grow up here and live a comfortable life, and even the worst suburbs of Perth are relatively safe especially compared to the bad suburbs of other cities
15:40 I picked some random coutries from the map and looked at the Wikipedia page "Prostitution statistics by country". It describes the number of prostitutes per 10k population. From Compleatly Legal I looked at Germany 37, Netherlands 15, Austria 34 and Greece 9-13 . Average: 23.75-24.75 From Partially Legal I looked at Italy 10, Poland 5 Portugal 27 and Dennmark 11. Average: 23.25 From Partially Illegal I looked at France 5, Sweden 3 and Ireland 2. Average: 3.33 From Completely Illegal I looked at USA 31, Croatia 50 and Lithuania 3-10 Average: 28-30.33 I also found that only about 200 woman are legally employed sex workers in Nevada which I neglected since the nationwide total is estimated at 1-2 million So apparently being partially illegal discourages it the most, while being completely illegal encourages it the most
Stat bias is very strong here. How many can you register if its illegal? Its the same with suicide stats. In countries where its illegal or insurance companies don't pay out life insurance for suicides - miraculously suicide rates are very low. Where there are no legal or moral issues at stake suicide rates are comparatively very high. But that's only because of the legal and moral difference s - not because suicide rates are much different in reality.
12:04 “Kalenji” is a running shoe brand sold at the sporting goods retailer Decathlon. Similarly, they also carry hiking gear under the “Quechua” brand, named after another indigenous people from the Peruvian Andes. Are they paying tribute to these ethnic groups, or is it pure coincidence?
2 russian spies blew up an ammunition warehouse in Vrbetice in 2014 and recently it has been found out that they did that and Czech Republic expelled Russian diplomants. Thats why they put us on that list.😁
About the 2021 Russian unfriendly list: Back in 2014 Russia blew up an amunition werehouse in Vrbětice, Czechia. In April of 2021 this info was made public by the Czech goverment which resulted in some political tension between the two parties.
The reason, why Czech Republic was on the list of unfriendly countries from 2021 is: Some Russian agents blew a warehouse and killed some Czech people. So our goverment expelled some (a lot of) Russian dimplomats for reason "being an agent/spy" and thats how we got on that list. I hope I explained it well.
Until I went there for the holiday I mixed them up all the time... Somehow the Baltics is recognised mostly as a group of countries that is seen as a unity at least by many west and central Europeans 🤷
8:40 the reason why its 4pm in norway and finland is because dinner is not the last meal of the day here. it has nothing to do with daylight. we eat an evening meal 4-6 hours after dinner kinda like breakfast but just in the evening. i think the official name is a supper.
I'm a bit confused that it seems like Helsinki is not among the "good spawns" in Finland, unlike other cpaital cities (it seems the blue is a bit more to the west), and I would have expected more Finns to lay claim on the Russian Karelia.
@@omenbrassmonkey I'm a Swedish speaker originally from that area and yes there are Swedish speakers in parts of that area and parts of the archipelago are majority Swedish language, but most people, 86%, speak Finnish and the majority of the Swedish speaking population does not live in that region
@@omenbrassmonkey I asked a relative who has more experience from living in Finland than me who said it's probably a majority, but it depends on where in Finland and what group of society you belong to. My personal experience from Southwestern Finland is that not being able to express yourself in Finnish with a decent level of proficiency is quite uncommon among Swedish speakers.
from norway here. and honestly reacted when you said dinner is the least meal of the day, as i norway, traditionally we allso eat an evening meal, and allsoo feel like menioning, for older genertions, dinner is often at 3, and then an evening meal at around 9. so felt it was a bilt bold of you to assume dinner is the last meal of the day everywhere xD
As a norwegian, I didn't know that people ate dinner so late everywhere else until pretty recently. The norwegian word for dinner is "middag" which translates to midday. If you go back in time a few decades, you would find that this actually lined up with it's name, we used to eat dinner at 12, the middle of the day, but as time passed it got shoved back further and further until it became the first thing you did after returning home from work which usually happens around 4-5 pm. We do however have another meal later on called "kveldsmat" which translates to evening food, so dinner isn't even the final meal for most norwegians
@@sebbo_h7121 We have our final meal anywhere from 8pm to 11 pm usually, so pretty much just before going to sleep. Don't ask me what the point is, I didn't design this system lol. If I had to guess then it would be because we eat dinner so early that when the evening comes we were hungry again so we just started eating then as well.
Hungary had some land given to literally each of its neighbours. check out "Why Was Hungary Punished So Severely After World War One?" from history matters.
Yeah, Slovakia is weirder here. I assume the large % is due to the soviets taking Carpathian Rus, but you almost never hear anything about it anywhere, so it seems weird that so many people do feel the connection still.
Hongary believes that the old austria-hungarian empire was their rightful territory that was taken from them after WW1 and the tradition keeps on. Also slovakia believes there is a part of ukarine and hungary that belongs to them (hungary just because of the tensions, the end bit of ukraine was originally on the map, splitted somewhere around WW2.
“Whats with 67% Hungary?” Im surprised its not 100% really. Im a completely unbiased Brit and i would say Hungary got a lot of land robbed from them. Probably every neighbour of theirs has land which was for a long long time Hungarian
So the reason a lot of Norwegians eat dinner so early is because we have another meal after dinner called “kveldsmat” which we eat right before we go to bed.
Wow, I guess I'm really lucky to have been born in Canberra then. Idk if happiness was included in the calculation though because Canberra is full of public servants and from what I've seen they tend to be pretty miserable lmao.
I find it funny how he didn't even talk about the Balkans when looking at the claimed territory map. It's kinda just par for the course. Surprised Serbia isn't on there though.
0:48 Mate, allow me to cut your 'Western Australia' region down to size for you...because your map is including a lot of desert land and uninhabited areas. 'Perth' City is the area you want to focus on
XD I love how the Netherlands is on the "% who agree "there are parts of neighbouring countries that really belong to us"". Wallonia should indeed be ours🤡
Norwegian here normaly eat dinner at 3pm-4pm on weekdays and 2pm-3pm on weekends. Though it can happen we have it anytime from 11am to 6pm. Somewhere from 4pm to 9pm on Christmas and around newyear if we have fanzy dinner that takes time.
8:30 I live in Norway, but my family migrated from Germany when I was only 2. My family and many families I know don't eat dinner that early, though of course many do yes the map does not lie. In my family we eat dinner around 7-8 pm tho.
4:40 : Why the Czechia is on the list of enemy countries? Two Russian agents basically blew up the Czech munitions depot "Vrbětice" (2 people died there). Czech investigators found out who is responsible for that, the names and photos of the perpetrators were published, Russia was accused of it... And Russia's reaction was: "no, we certainly didn't do that, why are you lying" and put the Czechie on the list. :)
6:45 We had Transylvania, southern part of Slovakia, northern part of Serbia, and a bit of every neighboring country, to this day it is a national tragedy the Treaty of Trianon, cause they did Hungary strategically so the big cities would remain in other countries and instead of just moving the border by 10km in most places and not having millions of hungarians having to move to Hungary, because of the discrimination their new countries applied to them. I have to add that in those regions the majority were hungarians.
That last sentence is almost certainly incorrect, though it is hard to know exactly what you are referring to. Some regions did have a plurality of Hungarians, but not an outright majority.
@@ZeteticPhilosopher Well yeah they were, e.g. not in Slovakia in all the country, but in the southern part, like 10km from the actual borders there was a vast majority of hungarians, and thats what has always been the problem for hungarians and the same with some other territories
Russia threatening to use nukes in Ukraine shows just how inept Russia is. The USA didn't threaten to use nukes in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Balkans, Central America....
....because they didn't have the opposition (sanctions) of the whole of the west maybe? completely different situations (like where are the sanctions against american for those wars?)
@@RaduRadonys why does the year matter? why do people say 'current year' as if that made a difference and so? i'm sure that when that family from Afghanistan blows into bits they can at least be happy that they aren't European
What do you mean: "why is Hungary Angry?" Literally half of Hungary has been stolen after WW II. Most of its stolen land is in Romania as you guessed correctly but also a lot in Slovakia and smaller bits in Croatia and Serbia (not 100% sure of the last one).
So why stolen? Our ancestors were opressed for almost thousand years, we're okay with hungarians, just leave us alone or make czechoslovakia great again in the times of need
@@vivien7586 Yeah, I'm not advocating for the restoration of greater Hungary, I'm just saying that I might understand why they aren't too happy with the contemporary borders.
Yes indeed, but they should just let this go in order to maintain good relationships/harmony and not to relive the past, its not desirable from neither of their neighbour countries
Dinnertime: dinner does not mean the same thing to everyone. Generally, the largest meal of the day. Not necessarily the latest before bed. In the nordics there is traditionally an evening meal/supper, after the dinner. Because daylight ends before the evening activities/evening work, and because the general belief is that you should not go to bed on a heavy stomach. The evening meal is a lighter meal.
Toycat, ahhhh, please learn to differentiate Latvia from Lithuania. Heres a simple way to learn it. Lithuania is the one that had a glorious empire that was then ruined by the p*lish, so they will be closeer to p*land. And Latvia was the cool friend of Lithuania that was controled by german knights so now they sound funny, but they also a bit north too. I hope this is helpful
There is a cool way to remember that in hungarian, észt lett litván, meaning an estonian became lithuanian in english, but its actually the order of the countries from top to bottom
ok as a norwegian of polish decent i had to make some pointers about the dinner time map. Polish "Dinner" as in the biggest meal, the main course so to say is usually 1-2pm. 7-8pm is supper. Norway it is infact around 4pm, then supper around 8-10pm. and i think the average bedtime probably is 9pm or something close to that.
@@Spacemongerr I'd agree. For teens and students. Not whatsoever for the elderly or middle aged. My parents "religiously" go to sleep at 22. And in the average I also counted the kids that go to be 20, 19 18 etc. So if we take only the "older" part of the population maybe like 22. 10pm. That's the bedtime most follow. And this seems to extend beyond just my parents
"Among a few tiny town acro.. um city areas across Europe...." *scoffs in Hamburger* *screams in Berliner* *cries in Amsterdamish* *drinks beer in Praguianian*
The reason we eat dinner so early in Finland is due to the fact that there is one more meal that we eat before bed. "Iltapala" which literally transaltes into nightsnack.
4:40 We basically just found out that Russian agents blew up our military warehouse in Vrbětice, where several people died and caused terrible damage to the environment, so we were so "rude" that we said it wasn't very nice of Russia and Russia should pay for it.
Didn’t know I was born in a top tier spawn location. But I got to admit it’s rather nice here.
Same
Will your mum was rather nice lest 😴⛺🌙🌉🌃🌌😴
Night
Same
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I can't wait for the high speed rail between Mongolia and Chile to be completed. They really should have gotten that done a long time ago.
No joke, but I would totally take that train.
Tynn
I misread this as "between Mongolia and China" and thought nothing of it. Then I actually watched the rest of the video and re-read this comment and suddenly it has changed from "between Mongolia and China" to "between Mongolia and Chile" lol
@@MandMs05 Same.
@@MandMs05 omg same
Ah yes, 'tiny city areas' like Berlin, Prague and Hamburg
Hmmmmmmmm
Had the same reaction lmao
There is whole Slovakia and he says some city areas haha, what a joke
depending on what you compare it to they are kinda tiny.
@@Sodacacik but they are not city areas
"We live in a world that is very big"
Thank you Toycat
"The world is shrinking; the blank edges of the map filled in."
His most controversial opinion yet
"you can't call a place unfriendly if you don't recognize it"
The implications for Taiwan here are quite interesting
"🇷🇺 sees 🇨🇳 as an ally, and 🇨🇳 doesn't recognize 🇹🇼, so 🇷🇺 shouldn't recognize 🇹🇼 either"
@@nskybytskyi but most countries dont regocnize taiwan even though they are allies
@@dominikmanthei4546 Russia still called it a country, thats a big no no in chinas books
@@thorthewolf8801 an unfriendly country is a country
I want to see that across the headlines. “Russia recognizes Taiwan as a country”. That’ll be a fun added dynamic to global politics
I'd say the 4-5 PM time of eating dinner in Norway is about right, however it's usually not the last meal of the day, as we have another meal in the evening, usually something simple such as bread with pålegg.
If allowed to extend, a more reasonable timeframe would be more like 4-6 PM though.
Brunost veit du
Same in finland
Would you mind explaining what Pålegg is?
@@justemrys Pålegg = bread spread
@@tessjuel thanks :)
4:45 Why is the Czech Republic on the list?
Lemme explain. Last year, the government of Czech Republic either reopened or kept investigating a case of an ammunition warehouse explosion. Based on what they found, they claimed involvement by the Russian state agencies and expelled all Russian diplomats. Now, I don't know how legitimate the claim was since it wasn't big news outside of Eastern Europe, but considering diplomats were expelled, the evidence must've been serious to do such a move.
After that, Russia retaliated with that list and the Baltic states sided with the Czech Republic and also expelled Russian diplomats.
You see it too complicated, Russia's unfriendly list is completely random.
It was in the big news in Germany at least
Ok
@@Pidalin Russian unfriendly countries list is all the countries that have sanctioned Russia.
@@Spacemongerr not really, there was only USA and Czech Republic on the list
Baden-Württemberg represent. Honestly judging from some of the villages and roads here, would have never thought it's a top tier spawn location.
I live in the countryside, and the infrastructure around here makes me think that maaaybe they shouldn't have put ALL of Ba-Wü in the top tier. No public transport, no internet and phone service (in some of the surrounding villages, not in mine thank goodness), many kilometeres away from the next place where you could buy food, not walkable or bikeable, no companies where you could work, no doctors. Idk man lol.
@@jessali_ Ok sounds a bit extreme, I live in the countryside too but none of that is true here :D You must live in some really rural place.
@@fh9123 My own village isn't even that rural and that stuff doesn't really apply to it, but some of the villages surrounding it (surrounding by like 10 km because there's nothing in between) are exactly like that. :/
@@jessali_ Yeah I see, what part of BaWü do you live in if you don't mind me asking?
@@jessali_ the internet thing is really bad all over germany
6:24 my grandmother on my mom’s side is Hungarian so my mom visited Hungary in the 90s and she said that a lot of Hungarians apparently really miss the days of Austria-Hungary, so I’m not too surprised to see their statistics are high on this map
Missing Austria-hungary it's really correct. After the IWW the west redrew the borders, and they took away significant amount of territories that only or mostly hungarians were living on. Transylvania was the biggest loss (both in ppl and landmass), bc it has historically belonged to Hungary, and to this day a lot of transylvanians speak hungarian (they are not hungarian, but can be grouped w us)
@@Luca-ow7ni I mean all of the territory that used to belong to Austria-Hungary seems to be doing quite well split up. I mean we know how unstable Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia were, so imagine how unstable Austria-Hungary would be. It already was kind of unstable near its end. And at the end of WW1, there was a referendum held in Transylvania, and they voted to join Romania, not Hungary. It was their choice. Even if they speak Hungarian, they made it clear that they wanted to be a part of Romania
Im hungarian, but if you live in bad places, its trash af
@@alicemoffat the only place where it was allowed to be up to vote is Sopron, and it rightfully voted to remain in hungary (rightfully, but as we see now, they would have been better off in austria). I suspect that Transylvanian vote wasnt a clean one.
@@thorthewolf8801 Austria is what it is today because it's a small country. You really think Austria would have the same quality of life nowadays if it was still a huge multiethnic state??
4:46 Czechia blamed Russia for explosion in 2014 at an ammunition depot in the town of Vrbetice, previously thought accidental, but it was set off by Russian agents. (Some of the ammunition was destined for Ukrainian forces fighting Russian-backed rebels.)
South Tyrol: To this day majority German speaking region of Italy
Toycat: Italy is understandable, they were robbed of South Tyrol
Yeah actually I think it's more because of corsica and the part on the balkans they had
And the Adriatic coast that mostly used to belong to Venice.
@@braincytox7314 italians mostly claim istria, corsica, nice area and ticino. While the most extremist lay claims on fiume/rjeka, dalmatia, malta and savoy. I'd say the most reasonable claim in 2022 is corsica which was robbed by france when they broke the versailles treaty of 1768 and after that the region was massively and aggresively de-italianized, and to this day france doesn't recognize the corsican language
@@felicepompa1702 but do they seriously lay claim on those areas or has it become more of a joke or a meme. In Germany for example whenever Alsace is mentioned someone would say its german. As a joke obv
I was surprised there was no number for Austria - whether the percentage was close to 0 or because they weren't ask, because there are definitely some morons here who genuinely believe that South Tyrol should be a part of Austria.
This guy seriously has a passion for geography, you can just tell.
yeah but he calls Lithuania Latvia everytime
If he had a passion for geography he wouldn't use HDI as it's basically just a tax haven map, there are a few that don't fit this and actually deserve there place like Sweden, but Ireland is their due to its very low tax rate and how cheap it is to build there while still being able to access the rest of Europe from it
@@goopguy548 ah yes, Germany and Switzerland (not a tax haven anymore contrary to the belief of many), that bunch of dark blue and blue zones, true tax havens /s
@@SniperToHeadshot Switzerland is a tax haven, same as Ireland. It's not tax free but it's very low corporate tax compared to the rest of the continent. Which is why many banks and massive companies put there bases there
8:20 in sweden dinner is not the last meal, we usually have 4 meals, one on late evening right before bed
And everyone seems to have lunch at 11am. I'm not used to that.
Historically yes, but who eats four meals today? Most only have 2 or 3.
People also eat dinner later than previous generations. Like our grandparents had dinner between 4 and 6, now people have dinner at like 7-9.
@@user-lv6rn9cf8m I eat breakfast, lunch at 12-13, dinner at 16-18 and some food before bed at like 22, which is usually the same stuff i eat as breakfast. So 4 meals for me
0:45 Oslo (HDI=0.975) and Ljubljana (HDI=0.952) aren't included!
14:22 Lithuania, not Latvia!
Appreciate the video though, covers very unique topics which aren't talked about much!
lithuania and latvia are the same anyway.
@@somebody9825 While looking at a map with them being polar opposites might not be the best time to say that.
@@somebody9825 I mean... If you ignore history and culture, sure, but at that point Canada and the US are also the same anyway and I'm not sure they would agree with that (Even though, tbh, they are extremely alike and honestly they might as well be one country)
@@crepe-enjoyer they dont even have a fence on their border
@@somebody9825 neither does most of the eu contries? whats ur point
Western Australia is represented in such a way because almost all of the exports/resources come from there, namely oil and such, so they benefit a lot from lower prices across the board. The rest of the country tends to benefit from them when it comes to $$$, only thing is, they tend to be really arrogant about it in return, and honestly, behave like they're their own country or something.
Australia would be more fun if it had more countries.
I live in Western Australia and only Perth sees the benefit of all that mining wealth. The rest of the cities in the state (Albany, Busselton, Bunbury, Mandurah, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha) are all pretty awful, with Albany being the least bad and Kalgoorlie easily being the worst.
We should be our own country then we’d all be like Saudi princes
Hey. No we do not behave like our own country. Thanks
The republic of Western Australia does not approve of you eastern mentality, hate us cos you ain’t us
These maps are amazing and can transform people like now these maps made toycat think
its kinda funny how video game terms can be used in real life, like lore = history, spawn location = birth location, and yeah
This map makes me appreciate my spawn location so much more, seeing that it is in one of the blue parts in Germany, while also noticing the white/blue proportions
Ich weiss nicht, wo die Unterschiede herkommen sollen. Ich habe schon in bawü und im Münsterland gelebt, und der Lebensstandard ist kein Stück anders. Klar gibt es einen Unterschied, wenn man die Region mit dem Ruhrgebiet oder Ostdeutschland vergleicht.aber zwischen den meisten Regionen Deutschlands und Bawü wirst du keinen Unterschied bemerken.
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee Kann mir schon gut vorstellen, dass es statistische Unterschiede zwischen Hessen, Bayern, BW und dem Rest von Deutschland gibt; muss ja nicht heißen, dass man die selbst spührt ^^ Denke auch, dass z.B. das Ruhegebiet nur knapp unter der Grenze dieser Grafik liegt.
@@kojimbo2931 jo, statistische Unterschiede wahrscheinlich. Was ist sagen will: die Grafik verfälscht den Eindruck der Größe der Diskrepanzen zwischen Regionen stark
I feel very lucky to call Western Australia home, but I feel like it is still a very large, diverse region to say it’s entirely top tier living. Our resource industry definitely props us up significantly. It’s still only 2 million people living in an area bigger than most countries, hell even our capital of Perth, and the more developed area is still a bigger area than some countries.
I live there and agree its a good place to live. I used to live in kalgoorlie and I did mind having to do a 12 hour round trip every time to go to perth.
Sadly i did not spawn in WA, i spawned in south africa and i could see the polution in joburg, while in perth you can barely see it
I never get over the fact that our state is so massive. Like our experience with space is so unique to the rest of the world. You can drive for 24 in a line and still be in the same state.
@@freerangeeggs6442 yeah it's the second biggest state in the world
Im from Perth too. It would be interesting from a state regional level how these HDI metrics differ. Specifically between the southwest of the state to the north (I've heard its hard living up there?)
Wow, only two million. I know Australia is desolate, but that still surprises me. Pretty sure Sydney alone has more than 2 million people. Hell, Mongolia, the least densely populated country in the world is 3 million and it's probably smaller than Western Australia.
"What's with 67% , Hungary?"
"Which country do you want to claim?"
look up the treaty of trianon
All the neighbours without exception.
@@Perrirodan1 I have seen some Hungarians claiming, that they are ancestors of native Americans and the USA should be their.
@@mionellessi3086 nah cmon wtf😂
Well if you got to Slovenia i can guarantee you that number is well over 90%, we never forget, Italy stole Trieste and Gorizia from us, left more than a hudred thousand slovenians in italy
@@timonbubnic322 Sad
as a minnesotan, we're just happy to be on a map for once
We're exactly the same here in Norway 😁
@@willek1335 True is more than one way as alot of Minnesotans came from Norway
We all had a bit of a laugh here in Taiwan when Russia basically recognized our sovereignty by putting us on that Unfriendly Countries list. Thanks for that, Pooty, good luck smoothing that over with your handlers.
Ha agree his handlers in Beijing were not best pleased with that I'd imagine, not following script.
Oh yes, Russia is very friendly...
Honestly I'm loving the western Australia/Perth rep we've been getting from you toycat. I always get so excited when we get remembered and recognised for the uniqueness and coolness that is WA
Czechia was on the enemy list earlier than most, because of Russian agents blowing up ammunition depots, killing two employees, in the south-east part of the country, and Czechia actually investigating it.
God damn czechians, actually caring about their country and not being complacent!
@@davidrichards8793 you're damn right about that
As a Russian we literally just want this war to end
@@duffal0 I believe you, however, it is undebatable, that the majority of citizens of the Russian Federation, have not only voted Putin and his fellow polititians in their ruling positions, they also support the current acts of their government. Of course, it's a product of years and years of propagandistic massage, which has closely followed the 70 year or so dictate of the Soviets, but that changes nearly nothing, for us, observers from the rest of the world.
Hope you're safe, and thank you for picking the objectively correct side.
I still don't understand why they added us on this stupid list only because of we saif they blowed it, we know that it should explode in Bulgaria, it exploded to early, so they should just say "sorry, our agents have set timer badly, we are still friends" and everything would be ok. Or maybe not? 😀
8:55 i live in Finland and i wouldnt call the cold exhausting, I rather call it refreshing
8:30 interesting how in America there’s not a usual dinner time, except that it’s considered after 4 and before 10. On holidays dinner can be eaten around lunch time
8:21 Well dinner may be the last full meal of the day but at least here in Finland we usually eat something after 7 or 8 pm, it's called "illallinen", loosely translated as evening meal (though more often it's called "Iltapala" which sounds less formal and might translate closer to snack than a meal).
However, I skip the evening meal, since I'm on a kind of diet that I don't eat anything between 6 pm and 8 am, so I have my dinner just before 6 pm.
"Go to an unfriendly country, today" was genuinely hilarious.
And here I am in the south of Europe (Greece), desperately waiting for this long winter to be over!
The cold not only exhausts you physically and psychologically, but also economically, with natural gas prices skyrocketing.
It is currently warm here in Germany and I don't like it
Yeah the gas price here in norway was also very high
I think Gas prices are really high everywhere at the moment
As a west Australian can confirm it is very easy to grow up here and live a comfortable life, and even the worst suburbs of Perth are relatively safe especially compared to the bad suburbs of other cities
Yeah even in the country its pretty good comparatively, and douth is amazing.
I mean it’s the same in other states realistically, I’m from VIC
Hungary makes sense as most of that surrounding land used to be part of the Kingdom of Hungary, which was twice the size of the current nation
It's even worse not twice it's thrice...
And that's a bad thing how?
@@RaduRadonys for some people YES. Because gives you freedom.
15:40 I picked some random coutries from the map and looked at the Wikipedia page "Prostitution statistics by country". It describes the number of prostitutes per 10k population. From Compleatly Legal I looked at Germany 37, Netherlands 15, Austria 34 and Greece 9-13 . Average: 23.75-24.75
From Partially Legal I looked at Italy 10, Poland 5 Portugal 27 and Dennmark 11. Average: 23.25
From Partially Illegal I looked at France 5, Sweden 3 and Ireland 2. Average: 3.33
From Completely Illegal I looked at USA 31, Croatia 50 and Lithuania 3-10 Average: 28-30.33
I also found that only about 200 woman are legally employed sex workers in Nevada which I neglected since the nationwide total is estimated at 1-2 million
So apparently being partially illegal discourages it the most, while being completely illegal encourages it the most
Thank you for this invaluable work!
Stat bias is very strong here. How many can you register if its illegal? Its the same with suicide stats. In countries where its illegal or insurance companies don't pay out life insurance for suicides - miraculously suicide rates are very low. Where there are no legal or moral issues at stake suicide rates are comparatively very high. But that's only because of the legal and moral difference s - not because suicide rates are much different in reality.
@@meibing4912 i know, i mentioned the source for that reason so that people could look it up themselves
12:04 “Kalenji” is a running shoe brand sold at the sporting goods retailer Decathlon. Similarly, they also carry hiking gear under the “Quechua” brand, named after another indigenous people from the Peruvian Andes. Are they paying tribute to these ethnic groups, or is it pure coincidence?
2 russian spies blew up an ammunition warehouse in Vrbetice in 2014 and recently it has been found out that they did that and Czech Republic expelled Russian diplomants. Thats why they put us on that list.😁
8:50 as a german, if I eat a dinner at all, it is usually between 8 pm and 11 pm
8:30 the simple answer: In Norway dinner is usually not the last meal of the day
3:40 now I'm not sure why there is a big sea from Croatia to Belarus but I bet Finland and baltics would love Russia to be a sea away lol
In Norway we eat dinner right after work, and then we eat "kveldsmat" (evening food) right before bed.
About the 2021 Russian unfriendly list:
Back in 2014 Russia blew up an amunition werehouse in Vrbětice, Czechia. In April of 2021 this info was made public by the Czech goverment which resulted in some political tension between the two parties.
The reason, why Czech Republic was on the list of unfriendly countries from 2021 is: Some Russian agents blew a warehouse and killed some Czech people. So our goverment expelled some (a lot of) Russian dimplomats for reason "being an agent/spy" and thats how we got on that list. I hope I explained it well.
14:20 and 15:18 mixed Lat and Lit.
Until I went there for the holiday I mixed them up all the time... Somehow the Baltics is recognised mostly as a group of countries that is seen as a unity at least by many west and central Europeans 🤷
@@thetj8243 that is just not true?
8:40 the reason why its 4pm in norway and finland is because dinner is not the last meal of the day here. it has nothing to do with daylight. we eat an evening meal 4-6 hours after dinner kinda like breakfast but just in the evening. i think the official name is a supper.
you mixed Latvia with Lithuania :D as a Latvian, I needed to point this out lol. Great video!:)
I'm a bit confused that it seems like Helsinki is not among the "good spawns" in Finland, unlike other cpaital cities (it seems the blue is a bit more to the west), and I would have expected more Finns to lay claim on the Russian Karelia.
It looks like it's the area where the Finnish/Swedish minority lives, yes?
@@omenbrassmonkey I'm a Swedish speaker originally from that area and yes there are Swedish speakers in parts of that area and parts of the archipelago are majority Swedish language, but most people, 86%, speak Finnish and the majority of the Swedish speaking population does not live in that region
@@wilmerfilen5030 Okay. Just out of curiosity, do most Swedish speakers in Finland also speak fluent Finnish?
@@omenbrassmonkey I asked a relative who has more experience from living in Finland than me who said it's probably a majority, but it depends on where in Finland and what group of society you belong to. My personal experience from Southwestern Finland is that not being able to express yourself in Finnish with a decent level of proficiency is quite uncommon among Swedish speakers.
@@wilmerfilen5030 Thanks man
In the nuke map apparently there are several giant lakes in the middle of Europe now.
I was born in western australia and I'll say its a pretty nice "spawn location"
I was not born in a fish
> 9.6 HDI gang B-)
I had a good spawn too, being in Region Hovedstaden, Denmark.
@@frederikvater aalborg
Perth 💪💪💪
Yeah me too!
4:40 They blow up our ammunition storage and so we deported their ambassadors 😀 that's how we become "enemy state"
from norway here. and honestly reacted when you said dinner is the least meal of the day, as i norway, traditionally we allso eat an evening meal, and allsoo feel like menioning, for older genertions, dinner is often at 3, and then an evening meal at around 9. so felt it was a bilt bold of you to assume dinner is the last meal of the day everywhere xD
I come from Perth WA so when I saw WA highlighted in the thumbnail I just started cheering
The only reason why I know Perth exists is Daniel Riccardo, and even if I'm not Australian I still always root for him. Greetings from Argentina
@@CorvusLeukos greeting mi amigo
Could be because Australia is f***ing brilliant (I miss it - back soon I hope). Greetings from an equally privileged Londoner! :-)
As a norwegian, I didn't know that people ate dinner so late everywhere else until pretty recently. The norwegian word for dinner is "middag" which translates to midday. If you go back in time a few decades, you would find that this actually lined up with it's name, we used to eat dinner at 12, the middle of the day, but as time passed it got shoved back further and further until it became the first thing you did after returning home from work which usually happens around 4-5 pm. We do however have another meal later on called "kveldsmat" which translates to evening food, so dinner isn't even the final meal for most norwegians
What's the point of having two meals in the evening-late afternoon?
@@sebbo_h7121 We have our final meal anywhere from 8pm to 11 pm usually, so pretty much just before going to sleep. Don't ask me what the point is, I didn't design this system lol. If I had to guess then it would be because we eat dinner so early that when the evening comes we were hungry again so we just started eating then as well.
Hungary had some land given to literally each of its neighbours. check out "Why Was Hungary Punished So Severely After World War One?" from history matters.
Yeah, Slovakia is weirder here. I assume the large % is due to the soviets taking Carpathian Rus, but you almost never hear anything about it anywhere, so it seems weird that so many people do feel the connection still.
@Schwainer mit ai I think OP was just responding to Toycat at 7:35 asking "Hungary, which country are you trying to claim?", not supporting it
7:35 hungary makes sense as it could be southern Slovakia, Carpathian Ukraine, Vojvodina and what I think is most important Transylvania
does this mean Toycat has never thought before this video
It's official
I'm from Baden-Württemberg, Germany and this makes me very grateful ☺️
Hongary believes that the old austria-hungarian empire was their rightful territory that was taken from them after WW1 and the tradition keeps on. Also slovakia believes there is a part of ukarine and hungary that belongs to them (hungary just because of the tensions, the end bit of ukraine was originally on the map, splitted somewhere around WW2.
In Portugal are open from 12h-15h
and from 20h-23h/00:00h
1:45 As a Dutchman I am very disappointed that you named the entire highly populated area of the Netherlands just "A few tiny towns across Europe"
and Berlin lmao
“Whats with 67% Hungary?” Im surprised its not 100% really. Im a completely unbiased Brit and i would say Hungary got a lot of land robbed from them. Probably every neighbour of theirs has land which was for a long long time Hungarian
7:40 Surprised you didn’t mention Trianon for Hungary
So the reason a lot of Norwegians eat dinner so early is because we have another meal after dinner called “kveldsmat” which we eat right before we go to bed.
Wow, I guess I'm really lucky to have been born in Canberra then. Idk if happiness was included in the calculation though because Canberra is full of public servants and from what I've seen they tend to be pretty miserable lmao.
What scares me is I live in one of these dark blue areas in ireland lol.
I find it funny how he didn't even talk about the Balkans when looking at the claimed territory map. It's kinda just par for the course. Surprised Serbia isn't on there though.
I spawned in the best possible tier of location. Big W. That’s some OP high ground if I’ve ever seen it
0:48 Mate, allow me to cut your 'Western Australia' region down to size for you...because your map is including a lot of desert land and uninhabited areas. 'Perth' City is the area you want to focus on
Okay Toycat. When a mommy nuke, and a daddy nuke love each other very much...
10 maps that make me think => 10 maps that raise serious questions
I see what you did there 😏
Intressting. I had no idea my country (Norway) is the only with that dinner time.
XD I love how the Netherlands is on the "% who agree "there are parts of neighbouring countries that really belong to us"".
Wallonia should indeed be ours🤡
You mean Flanders?
The rapid and chaotic movements of the maps in this clip makes me feel like a cat following a laserpointer.
14:26 that's Lithuania, not Latvia
Actually I've already thought before I watched this video how good it actually is to live in such a nice place like Baden-Württemberg.
7:30 you dont know? search for "hungary trianon map"
Norwegian here normaly eat dinner at 3pm-4pm on weekdays and 2pm-3pm on weekends. Though it can happen we have it anytime from 11am to 6pm. Somewhere from 4pm to 9pm on Christmas and around newyear if we have fanzy dinner that takes time.
I feel like Dublin is a questionable pick, I hear that people are super unhappy about the housing situation.
You would be correct - paying €1000 per month rent for a tiny apartment isn't ideal
@@klanko64 Where did you manage to find a place that cheap? Asking for a friend.....
@@Timsticlestv it’s a “studio” aka granny flat/bedsit
This channel is pretty underrated!!
Nah, overrated. It's just a guy talking about maps
I find it weird that Turkey is not on Russia's unfriendly countries list although they're a part of NATO
@pumpkink ah right thanks
It's because they didn't impose sanctions on Russia. All the countries on the list imposed sanctions.
8:30 I live in Norway, but my family migrated from Germany when I was only 2. My family and many families I know don't eat dinner that early, though of course many do yes the map does not lie. In my family we eat dinner around 7-8 pm tho.
4:40 : Why the Czechia is on the list of enemy countries?
Two Russian agents basically blew up the Czech munitions depot "Vrbětice" (2 people died there). Czech investigators found out who is responsible for that, the names and photos of the perpetrators were published, Russia was accused of it... And Russia's reaction was: "no, we certainly didn't do that, why are you lying" and put the Czechie on the list. :)
I never expected Minnesota to be the best places to live on the world!
6:45 We had Transylvania, southern part of Slovakia, northern part of Serbia, and a bit of every neighboring country, to this day it is a national tragedy the Treaty of Trianon, cause they did Hungary strategically so the big cities would remain in other countries and instead of just moving the border by 10km in most places and not having millions of hungarians having to move to Hungary, because of the discrimination their new countries applied to them. I have to add that in those regions the majority were hungarians.
It is true that even today there are some people only speaking hungarian here in Transylvania , but , Transylvania is Romania , get over it
That last sentence is almost certainly incorrect, though it is hard to know exactly what you are referring to. Some regions did have a plurality of Hungarians, but not an outright majority.
@@IamMeandMyself35 I really dont care lmao, in Hungary we make fun of people who to this day are obsessed with it, was just explaining it
@@ZeteticPhilosopher Well yeah they were, e.g. not in Slovakia in all the country, but in the southern part, like 10km from the actual borders there was a vast majority of hungarians, and thats what has always been the problem for hungarians and the same with some other territories
Hungarians when talking about Transylvania: DISKRIMINATION
Hungarians when talking about Gypsies: die you thief (even though they're not)
Those dinner times in Scandinavia can't possibly be correct. Don't think I've ever even heard of anyone having dinner before 6.
Russia threatening to use nukes in Ukraine shows just how inept Russia is. The USA didn't threaten to use nukes in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Balkans, Central America....
....because they didn't have the opposition (sanctions) of the whole of the west maybe?
completely different situations (like where are the sanctions against american for those wars?)
@@kraken5003 America at least had the common sense to not attack a European country in 2022. Unlike Russia.
@@RaduRadonys why does the year matter? why do people say 'current year' as if that made a difference
and so? i'm sure that when that family from Afghanistan blows into bits they can at least be happy that they aren't European
why is Minnesota on here
WA let's go
I am apart of the secret "I look forward to these videos" club
BJs r us 💀
Didn't know Baden-Württemberg had such a high quality of life compared to others, but I gotta say it is indeed rather nice here
yeah same
What do you mean: "why is Hungary Angry?" Literally half of Hungary has been stolen after WW II. Most of its stolen land is in Romania as you guessed correctly but also a lot in Slovakia and smaller bits in Croatia and Serbia (not 100% sure of the last one).
Okay... let those people vote, I would just go to northern region of svk, noone cares about being part of your country, you ain't better
@@vivien7586 I'm not Hungarian myself.
So why stolen? Our ancestors were opressed for almost thousand years, we're okay with hungarians, just leave us alone or make czechoslovakia great again in the times of need
@@vivien7586 Yeah, I'm not advocating for the restoration of greater Hungary, I'm just saying that I might understand why they aren't too happy with the contemporary borders.
Yes indeed, but they should just let this go in order to maintain good relationships/harmony and not to relive the past, its not desirable from neither of their neighbour countries
Dinnertime: dinner does not mean the same thing to everyone. Generally, the largest meal of the day. Not necessarily the latest before bed. In the nordics there is traditionally an evening meal/supper, after the dinner. Because daylight ends before the evening activities/evening work, and because the general belief is that you should not go to bed on a heavy stomach. The evening meal is a lighter meal.
i like your video because i feel like you are unbias most of the media is bias to western country
No one is unbiased.
Unconscious bias is always present.
Oh, so my comment isn't good enough, Toycat? Jeeze Louise...
Toycat your Secret Labs headrest pillow is on upside-down
Toycat, ahhhh, please learn to differentiate Latvia from Lithuania.
Heres a simple way to learn it.
Lithuania is the one that had a glorious empire that was then ruined by the p*lish, so they will be closeer to p*land.
And Latvia was the cool friend of Lithuania that was controled by german knights so now they sound funny, but they also a bit north too.
I hope this is helpful
how dare he mistake latvia for lithuania 👿. Rookie mistake 🙄. Makes you wonder why he ever had a geography channel 🥵.
There is a cool way to remember that in hungarian, észt lett litván, meaning an estonian became lithuanian in english, but its actually the order of the countries from top to bottom
ok as a norwegian of polish decent i had to make some pointers about the dinner time map. Polish "Dinner" as in the biggest meal, the main course so to say is usually 1-2pm. 7-8pm is supper. Norway it is infact around 4pm, then supper around 8-10pm. and i think the average bedtime probably is 9pm or something close to that.
Well, I'd say 22:30 - 23 is a more normal bedtime.
@@Spacemongerr I'd agree. For teens and students. Not whatsoever for the elderly or middle aged. My parents "religiously" go to sleep at 22. And in the average I also counted the kids that go to be 20, 19 18 etc. So if we take only the "older" part of the population maybe like 22. 10pm. That's the bedtime most follow. And this seems to extend beyond just my parents
20:20 Actually, you can't cause Ukrainian and Belarusian air spaces
It is actually a lot shorter to go over Alaska than over Dubai If you want to travel from London to Tokyo without going over Russia
I got spawned in the top 0.2% of the world. I really should start to realize this more.
"Among a few tiny town acro.. um city areas across Europe...."
*scoffs in Hamburger*
*screams in Berliner*
*cries in Amsterdamish*
*drinks beer in Praguianian*
The reason we eat dinner so early in Finland is due to the fact that there is one more meal that we eat before bed. "Iltapala" which literally transaltes into nightsnack.
4:40 We basically just found out that Russian agents blew up our military warehouse in Vrbětice, where several people died and caused terrible damage to the environment, so we were so "rude" that we said it wasn't very nice of Russia and Russia should pay for it.