I am very bad at GeoGuessr
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2023
- Seriously I can never find anything how do people play this game well
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There's always this weird feeling, growing up in the US you see various things as 'normal'. Then when someone from literally anywhere else plays GeoGuessr or something, they pretty consistently go _"What the fuck is _*_wrong_*_ with this place???"_ and you're just like "Oh. That's... a US thing specifically? ...Huh."
Hahahaha!
Yeah I live in EU but seeing how different US is is interesting everything is jusy so much bigger
Its awesome
there are some house in Canada that are like that
This videos are always funny because I see these places that are like "oh that is very different to what I am used to" and then the next one is a neighboring suburb that I have visited half of my life.
I remember once when Jerma streamed geoguesser he got put about 200 metres away from my house, which freaked me out a little
@@TheSilverWraithI think it was Joel, but I remember seeing him getting put on the outskirts of my village/small town and seeing the massive island landmark off the coast and losing my goddamn mind. The only other notable thing my town has is that a guy with a real life batmobile stopped for gas once.
Local Ferret plays GeoGuessr.
Or "Limes spends 2 hours judging peoples homes in the Unites States".
The latter. Definitely the latter. 😂
oof!
The assumption that Americans use garages to park cars in.
@@sunflash2 ngl, I see someone with a garage, and then they street park, it's annoying to try and deliver peoples packages AND dodge their stupid ass cars lol
"Our daddies told us not to be ashamed of our garages"
especially since theyre such good size and all
Also they told all americans that sidewalks are evil creatures from hell and everyone should be afraid of them. Don't mention fences, it's blasphemous.
Well, my daddy taught us a few things too, like uh... how not to rip the garage door by using someone else's mouth instead of your own hands.
@@gardaresWhy have sidewalks when there's nothing to walk to? American suburbia is a blighted hellscape, borderline inhospitable to human life. There's nothing to see, nothing to do.
@@EllaKarhu yeah, suburbia verifiably sucks ass... but I'd like to posit it would suck a decent amount less if it weren't for HOA's 😑
"Is this actually more of a storage area?" (re Garages)
Yes. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, suburbia doesn't build proper basement or attic spaces (ie: a basement that you can stand in or an attic that you don't have to hop from rafter to rafter to avoid falling through the ceiling) and thus people who collect large amounts of extra stuff use their garage as their extra-stuff respository. Often they double as workshops for folks who like doing woodworking or the like (in general, any hobby that involves large or heavy starting materials that are best transported by vehicle near to the place where they will be worked, since that vehicle sized door helps with that.)
Spare bedrooms also often get used as hobby space, but that tends to be more painting or sewing - the kind of hobby where the material you're working with is more transportable and you don't have quite as many purpose-specific power tools. (Like...if you've got more than a layout table and two sewing machines, you are VERY into sewing, if you've got a workbench and 2 bench tools for woodworking, you're probably only doing woodworking occasionally....and you also need way more space around those bench tools because fabric folds and wood...doesn't.)
These days, in Canada and the US, seeing a full basement or attic is pretty clearly a sign that the place is either a bespoke design (ie: someone rich had an architect draw up plans based on their specific needs for a house) or an older house (dating to the days when these were just standard features of a house.
Yeah, living in California I can safely say I've only seen like, one basement here, and I've been from the Monterey Bay to Grant's Pass, Oregon.
I'd be willing to bet there are more garages here being used for storage or work spaces, than for parking cars.
@@BoogieSquared Same here. Which given the size of a standard garage and the vehicles we drive is partly a result of the fact that the garage is *too small* for the vehicle.
I drive a "small" pickup - one of the Japanese models, and I have maybe a half a metre, front to back, of space between the garage door and the wall opposite. My neighbour drives one of those models that is like...20% larger than my Frontier in every dimension, and he parks outside - honestly I doubt his would physically fit inside. And yeah, just driving around, you see plenty of cars sitting in driveways, even when they're driving something of a more modest design.
I've lived on council estate my whole life and probably will till I die, so I don't really see the big concern over spaces. If there's no room for something, it means either I'm hoarding too much or buying more than my needs.
@@jamesmccomb9525 How much space you need varies widely by what hobbies you partake in (woodworking, sewing, and other crafting related hobbies tend to take up a ton of space), and just how much of a stuff-collector you are. It sounds like your hobbies are probably not ones that demand a lot of space, and you're not much of a stuff collector.
First time actually watching Laimu, and gotta say, her face tracking is pretty goddamn good
Her description of American property lines is pretty spot on, honestly. Bunch of houses on a featureless green plot, figure it out.
Yeah, we Americans are pretty stoopid that way.
10:36 Joel moment.
"YOU THINK YOU'RE FUNNY HUH?!"
7:52 A lot of people sorta use their garages as storage and just park their cars in the lot.
Why? idk, nothing makes sense here.
Also my grand parents house had some kitchen appliances built into the garage area too, so yeah, storage/kitchen/anything anyone wants it to be lol
our garage has a shower in it for some reason, but ya we don't use it for the car, we use it as a laundry room and storage room.
The garage refrigerator is a must
4:25 that dog wasnt spotted at all
This is under appreciated gold.
Limes says she doesn't know geography but she still did impressively well.
I agree! All things considered, I think she did pretty _ferret_ this game. Her performance gets my _seal_ of approval~
Houses in the country tend not to have fences because neighbors either ain't very close or are well-mannered. In suburbia and the cities I can assure you we do have fences.
24:13 "If you tell me every city that it's not, one by one, eventually we'll boil it down to where it is"
The Laimu knows where Laimu is at all times. Laimu knows this because Laimu knows where Laimu isn't. By subtracting where where Laimu is from where Laimu isn't (whichever is greater), Laimu obtains a difference, or deviation. The Laimu subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the Laimu from a position where Laimu is to a position where Laimu isn't. Consequently, the position where Laimu is, is now the position that Laimu wasn't, and it follows that the the position that Laimu was, is now the position that Laimu isn't. In the event that the position that Laimu is in is not the position that Laimu wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the Laimu is, and where Laimu wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by Vtuber-studio. However, the Laimu must also know where Laimu was. The Laimu guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the Laimu has obtained, Laimu is not sure just where Laimu is. However, Laimu is sure where Laimu isn't, within reason, and Laimu knows where Laimu was. Laimu now subtracts where Laimu should be from where Laimu wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where Laimu shouldn't be, and where Laimu was, Laimu is able to obtain the deviation, which is called Limon.
While it might look like the garages are a significant part of the house, most 3-car garages are ~900 square feet and the houses range from 3,000 to 4,000 square feet, depending on the neighborhood, and since there aren't any wall breaks and it's just one big box, it's usually the biggest single room in the house, thus having the most versatility in what you can do with it.
Because the driveway exists, you typically don't need to put your car in the garage, it can just chill outside, so people are free to do whatever, but usually what ends up happening is 1 or 2 garage spaces is filled with random junk and one or two car spaces is used for cars, depending on how big the family is and whatnot.
Losing it over the tar “squiggles” she loved so much.. that’s what you get when you hire the lowest bidder contractor for your road construction 😢
I mean its just repairs.
0:55 2:12 Ragnarok Online OST you hit me with nostalgia now I’m crying
12:18 - "dog spotted!"
"No Lime, that's a spotted dog."
13:14 poor Kevin Hart.
Thing about the garages is there can be rooms BEHIND them sometimes. Also, at least here in the South, quite a few people have boats they take out on the weekends or holidays that sit on a trailer and, if small enough, can go in the 3rd garage slot. But most houses tend to stop at two if they have a garage at all.
you are easily one of my favorite rising vtubers. youre a wholesome bean with a lil spice underneath and im all about it
Love how the British accent comes through every time she says "dog spotted"
those are property's that are for sale and no buyers so a house has yet to be built 8:09
The beggining is also true for me, not the Baldur's Gate one
15:53 that laugh is adorable
18:50 Oh, so that's what SquChan meant during the Crab Game stream...
The limon jumpscare sound is SENDING ME
"How many vehicles does one own to need a triple garage?"
... I would assume three?
Had no idea she was British until this, she doesn't sound it, except when saying garage.
1:44 that is a fucking excellent exchange.🤣
edit: i also like the way you say garage.
Ooh that was a letter! o.O
You weren't the only one
those black lines are road patches 13:33
Wow, I grew up the next town over from that suburb in chicago you were in. I knew it looked super familiar. All those rich new houses where the yuppies lived.
Nobody :
Einstein's relativity : 1:58
I LUV LAIMYSAOS, SO FAUNNY WEN SHE SAYS "KEEL" I GO UHUHUHU
1:07 The Voice Goes All Posh When Discussing Weather
8:26 aint no way in hell Astarion is "tight".
14:00 "Ridiculous American Accent" *proceeds to say it absolutely normally.*
now im 2:10 into the video and i havent seen the results but based on the cars i can guess its america because in america the drivers seat is on the left
Who would've thought an 🇬🇧 ferret would have a very contagious laugh
Her response to finding dogs is precious 🥺
I don't know why we Americans love garages so much. At my parents' place, we have a fence around the backyard but not the front yard. These weird housing norms are part of the reason I prefer dorms & apartments.
They're not taxed as livable square footage. So you save a boatload by building extra garage space for storage etc.
@@ShamelessJamesWhy no sheds then?
@@jamesmccomb9525 second buildings are taxed at a higher rate oddly, because you get tax breaks on primary residence. In quite a few counties, it's actually cheaper to just rent a storage locker than it would be to build a shed in your yard and pay the taxes on it.
So many persona 3 songs in the background of this video, I'm impressed
Limes is looking for a new home
One garage is for a car, and the other two are for your random shit.
2:12 Prontera BGM detected.
Americans didn't skip garage day.
cars and america are 2 in the same so you need a gerage just as cool as your home.
I love how you say garage ❤
I heard background music from an obscure Korean MMO I used to play as a kid called Ragnarok Online in this video and did the DeCaprio Points at Screen meme IRL
Watch a random geoguessr video, get jumpscared by suburban Illinois. How did I know exactly where the "houses on a featureless green landscape" was.
Adopt a highway is basically a program where a group or company can volunteer to clean a stretch of highway in exchange for tax benefits if I recall.
Animals with fuzzy tails like ferrets sweat very little, so you'd probably not get the butt tail sweat unless you were sweating everywhere and it started dribbling onto your tail. Yes, I thought about this too hard.
“Houses dumped in the middle of featureless green”
Yes, welcome to the Midwest of America. That is essentially what it is
This is an old video but I feel the need to explain why our houses are so much percentage garage space. It's essentially free house. You get taxed for everything that's considered living space. So you slap a big ol triple garage in there and put your kitchen etc in there and all your storage and you save on taxable square footage.
Never owned property, thanks for the tip.
The title of the video: "I am very bad at GeoGuessr"
The video: 15:50.
Me: 😂
street names vairy depending where you are in the us for some reason i think culture i dont know buti think the north does it Minnesota defiantly does it 6:25 some placeses have names some have numbers and typing with cat on my lap is very difficult
Damn, y'all really got Mercedes-Benz ice cream trucks over there?
Cars actually are needed for most people in the US. Outside of cities, nothing is close by and theres no public transportation.
This prolly spawned her fear of big garages 😭😭
Edit: "Cuz every time we try and decide it's somewhere else it's fucking Argentina" THAT KILLED ME HELP-
"These aren't big"
As an American, yes they fucking are lmao.
"It's a community garden but it's only for growing."
Excuse me, but... What on earth else would a community garden be used for?
Laimu roasts America for 25 minutes
Ayy RO soundtracks, brings back so much memories. Lime's a 90s kid confirmed? :D
She just independently discovered ball sweat
"I've been dumped in the middle of nowhere."
Man, if I had a dollar every time that happened to me...
The only houses, in the US, that don't appear to be half garage, are either massive or simply don't have a garage 😅
I think it has something to do with truck sizes, an abundance of land, and car culture. Though most garages double as storage and/or workshops
Today I learned there are entire swathes of North Carolina that look inexplicably like the Midwest
The heheing is so adorable ❤
i never understood this its still there even blurd so people can still find you 9:17
Yeah need is a strong word, but everything is so damn spread out here that a car at 16 is pretty common.
I think she might be overestimating the sizes of these garages lol
"Kansas city is in Missouri?"
Yeah, and Missouri city is in Texas, not joking lmfao
Thank you for pronouncing Arkansas correctly. I really appreciate it. So many Vtubers say Ar-Kansas and it's so annoying.
i like in a house simler in size ofthis and im cramped even getting my new chair into my home was fucking difficult 7:18
Say “gairouge” again funny women.
I think Trieste (look at road sign) is in Italy.
It’s funny hearing the British pronunciation of gare-age in an American accent.
I feel like I'd struggle with this game also, but for a different reason. Rather than lose interest, if I found a place that caught my interest in any way, I'd abandon the game to research the area like I'm getting ready to write a book about it 😅
18:50 Sometimes when I'm watching TH-cam on my phone and playing a game, I'll accidentally scroll something without paying attention and either go off the video or accidentally like it or something.
Male btw.
I own 3 trucks 1 car 1 quad 2 dirt bikes and 2 three wheelers for the record I work construction and the only reason I can afford all this is because I eat ramen and chef boyardee
7:56 I’m pretty sure there is a video about that guy.
7:15 in her defense about calling the houses mansions she’s looking at a higher end suburb and neighborhood. So no those are mansions but they’re definitely decent sized nice houses. Which they don’t have as many of in the uk that arnt like historic buildings that were probably considered mansion when they were built. I think outside of America allot of people picture a mansion as a large nice house we’re rich people live. And there’s only like a handful of countries including the US were a mansion is like and obscenely large buildings that no reasonable person needs or can really afford (which is why the majority of rich people living in those crazy mansions rent) which is why as soon as they retire from the NFL or singing or movies or whatever they usually sell them cause the yearly property tax on some of them joints can be more than some houses. And even then like I swear the don’t use them they do those tours and they talk about how they don’t use this room and that room and they don’t touch any furniture and they have a pool and a theater but haven’t used either in the 8 years they lived their. Basically I don’t think most people imagine a mansion as a house big enough to fit 10 midsized familys comfortably but houses a rich couple and they’re adopted baby for 15 weeks out of the years. TLDR American mansion basically aren’t even actually houses they’re just “status symbols” and other than a few countries outside the Us a mansion probably is just a huge nice house.
Persona 3 music, yippeee
North Carolina jumpscare
Practice makes perfect, but mostly progress at the same time.
The US has a bunch of garages cause our country is huge with atrocious public transit so either you own a car(s) or you don't leave home lmaoo crying😭
or if you're in the south you car is just parked in the elements lol
need is a strong word, yeah, but unfortunately you Do need a car by the time you turn like 18 because if not you cannot get Anywhere because there's zero public transportation and the u.s. is largely very difficult to navigate as a pedestrian.
Fun
So here in America, some of the ice-cream trucks play "Turkey in the straw" and occasionally say "Hello," Fucking TERRIFYING.
I mean, it IS GeoGuessr, not GeoCalculatr…
No, in a lot of places, it reallly is a need. The US is a big place.
today I learned front yards are abnormal in the world
On no!!
Ragnarok online BGM is based.
Ragnarok-Online Music Playlist? :o
🎼🎵Liiiiiime-a-licious, geeeeo-guessing and getting lost.🎶
"44 miles isn't close"
found the non-american!
Education time. America is on the Grid system. You have Avenues going North/South typically and Streets East/West typically. 131st would be, well, 131 blocks from from city center where a block can vary in size 300-800ft. If the address is 732 131st ST it would be the intersection of 7th Ave and 132st ST and roughly 32% of a block away from city center.
So if you walk roughly 1000ft and get two house numbers, let's 617 S Proctor (6th ST) and 3907 S 6th ST (39th Ave) you know it's 6 streets North to center and 39 streets East to center.
Mexico is even more simple with avenues Even numbered streets and odd streets are, well, streets. The numbers are not as clean so you often say to find HOSPEDAJE CANADA, a love hotel, it's on the intersection of Calle 66 and 73.
To explain the garages. most of them aren't used for cars as much. People often use at least a large portion as sheds/workshops now a days. It's usually close to the house, and in better shape than sheds, and it makes for one less building to maintain. They look big, but once you see inside, you know why.
and yes the map in the background of the thumbnail is Argentina
I'm so bad at this game. If my guess is on the same continent I'm happy. 🤣