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@carolboe4179
@carolboe4179 2 күн бұрын
You need to watch the video about when the Marines get the new name Devil dogs.
@judyhuurman1237
@judyhuurman1237 3 күн бұрын
The oldest known coast redwood is at least 2,200 years old.
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 5 күн бұрын
Dont feel bad not knowing. Im an american and i had heard the name but i think it was a footnote. Not nearly enough know that dude. But isnt that how it works? Remarkable things are pushed aside for whitewashed politicized accounting, because history is not equal. It literally depends on who wrote it, which side of the aisle they were on, and does it make the country look bad or good. Im sure this is same in england as well.
@jrashid
@jrashid 5 күн бұрын
I applaud RFK bc he made this speech off the cuff and actually stopped riots from taken place.
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 8 күн бұрын
Pretty sure we have tbe biggest navy in the world far and away, not just among the western powers. Id say thats pretty obvious, unless you meant back when. But today were still bigger than china and Russia if that's who you were referencing. Isnt it obvious? We can literally send multiple strike groups to russua, china and middle east and ( esp once the next generation is completed, and we still have others we can bring out of retirement so to speak if need be,) and have others patrol european coasts for protection and leave one ir two back home or just have the air force protect home turf. And we can still operate in multiple theaters at once which is our military doctrine. Can anyone else currently do that? Which is why we have treaties with multiple countries, including taiwan, to protect them. Not ukraine however. Yet.
@hugefootballfan2914
@hugefootballfan2914 8 күн бұрын
I know its a long video but maybe you could do a 2 part video reacting to nfl head coaching trees
@Big-O43
@Big-O43 13 күн бұрын
The Buffalo Bills are now building a brand new 1.7 billion dollar stadium
@abnormality3345
@abnormality3345 15 күн бұрын
I can see how much you blink when you're excited about talking about something. I'm the same way, haha. It is a symptom of Anxiety. Not the emotion, the mental illness.
@GreenWolf2k
@GreenWolf2k 16 күн бұрын
My 2 teams I've followed in the NFL are the Chargers and Texans. I was born in San Diego, so the Chargers were my number 1, and most of my family lives in Houston, so I followed the Texans as my number 2. After the Chargers moved to LA, I got pissed. I still check in on them, but the Texans are my team now.
@jimspinelli5166
@jimspinelli5166 18 күн бұрын
Moral of the story, don't touch our boats
@barbaramullin5182
@barbaramullin5182 18 күн бұрын
The U.S. operates like a Mom...screw up and she gets you by the scruff of the neck, takes off her sandal and you hear: "Don't. Whack. You. Whack. EVER. Whack. Touch. Whack. Our. Whack. Boats. Whack. Again. Whack.
@mindyrolston3915
@mindyrolston3915 18 күн бұрын
We are definitely into our college football in the United States also a huge Buckeye fan. It's funny because I work in healthcare and if the if a certain doctor had impatience he would come in early in the morning of the game day in his Buckeye garb he never missed a game not to mention he had awesome seats
@Maderikm-w9j
@Maderikm-w9j 18 күн бұрын
Although they won't make a US track and field national team, many NFL players were track stars at their colleges. They reach speeds between 19-21 mph pretty regularly, loaded down with pads and helmets.
@Maderikm-w9j
@Maderikm-w9j 18 күн бұрын
Cahokia is biggest town of Mississippian culture which flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1600, The Poverty Point culture is a prehistoric indigenous people who inhabited lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf coast from about 1730 - 1350 BC. Windover culture has 8000 BC peat bodies in Florida including woven fabrics. History in US is as rich as most countries just not Eurocentric.
@Maderikm-w9j
@Maderikm-w9j 18 күн бұрын
So much attention goes to National Parks but they are tiny portion of public lands. Almost 1/3 of all land (that's 840 million acres) is controlled by a governmental entity including Dept of Interior where NPS and BLM exists but also Dept of Agriculture, where National Forests are managed, state parks and forests, county and regional parks. According to federal law all NPS units are equal so do not miss the National Monuments.
@Maderikm-w9j
@Maderikm-w9j 18 күн бұрын
Sorry but your age on some of those Redwood trees is wildly wrong. Vikings sailed to continent around 1021 and some would have been approaching their 1000th birthday at the time!
@julianrivas1224
@julianrivas1224 19 күн бұрын
Hope you're still Goin
@Tackleboxandfishingpoles
@Tackleboxandfishingpoles 19 күн бұрын
You pause to many times and talk way to much. Just let the video play, then you can talk. This is why your videos are soooo long, your pausing and talking.
@ninajacob-soliven5322
@ninajacob-soliven5322 20 күн бұрын
🍺!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@BretP-yi8gm
@BretP-yi8gm 20 күн бұрын
You remind me of my best friend, that lives in Japan now! So I enjoy watching your videos b/c you make me laugh and think of my bud!
@rg20322
@rg20322 22 күн бұрын
The first big ship engagement is what was the Barbary Coast (FE does this and is excellent!) and was the creation of the US Navy by George Washington, with the creation of the Navy to take out all pirates on the Barbary Coast. If you haven't reacted to the FE video for this then you missed an excellent one!
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 22 күн бұрын
If the referees aren't calling a penalty and a teammate who thinks it was one has a duty to take the issue to the offender. You must stand up for teammates!
@colsanders4036
@colsanders4036 23 күн бұрын
There has never been a team who has won a Super Bowl 3 years in a row. There has only been 2 times where a team has won 3 championships in a year. These were the green Bay Packers in (I think) 1929, '30, and '31 and the Green Bay Packers in 1965, '66, and '67 ('66, '67 were super bowl 1 and 2). The super bowl cam about when 2 competing football legues combined into the NFL. This is why there are 2 conferences (National Football Conference (NFC), and American Football Conference (AFC)). The champion for each of these conferences are the ones who play in the Super Bowl. The NFC teams are mostly the members of the original Professional Football Legue. The members of the AFC are mostly from an expansion legue that started in the 1950s. (There has been some movement between the legues and expansion teams that came after the merger). This is the reason why the Super Bowl is not always played by the best two teams, just the best team from each legue. If you trulely want to learn more on American Football (rules, strategy, etc.) Play the Madden NFL game. You will lear a lot by just playing the game.
@lawrencejones1517
@lawrencejones1517 24 күн бұрын
Sad to say that that USS Texas was not part of the Great White Fleet, FYI. Well Japan's leadership for the most part thought that the US really couldn't take a hit. Only one amongst their leaders knew differently, and that was Admiral Yamamoto. He had studied at Harvard, and as a captain, was the naval attaché for the Japanese embassy in Washington D.C. He knew, respected and liked the US, and felt that to truly defeat the US, the surrender would have to be signed in the White House. As to FE, he forgot two important things. The first was that the Japanese kept some 300 or so of the construction workers on Wake. These were used to fortify the island figuring that the US would eventually want to take the island back. About a year later, all but about 98 were taken to a POW camp off Wake. The rest were forced to continue fortifying the island until they were executed sometime in 1943. One of them managed escape, and carved a memorial into a rock before he was recaptured and executed, too. The thing FE didn't mention was a big propaganda win for the US. When the Marines reported after the first attack, the US Navy HQ began planning a relief effort and radioed a request to prioritize what the defenders need most. Unfortunately the message was partially garbled. What USN HQ received was, 'Send us... (message garbled) more Japs....' Needless to say, this made banner newspaper headlines!
@skyepeltlps6029
@skyepeltlps6029 25 күн бұрын
The superdome stadium is my favorite NFL stadium i got a tour of Acrisure stadium/Heinz Field when I was in elementary school
@touchstoneaf
@touchstoneaf 28 күн бұрын
Yes, it hurts us a lot when our teams are moved, as much because it affects their identity as related to blue or white collar cities and that sort of thing, as because it's a longer distance to travel, or you have to somehow transfer your love to a new team, which is hard to do... but we don't really have much choice unless we're from Green Bay. Example: I'm a Raiders fan, and because we've moved so much we either had to give up or kind of just roll with it, so now we have a saying that is exemplified in a picture of Homer Simpson doing the devil horns thing with his hand and saying that he's cheering for the team no matter where they go, because it's about being family and about finding your people no matter where you travel. So the picture shows him doing the devil horns and it says "Oakland", and then another picture of him doing the same thing and it says "Los Angeles", and then again, "Las Vegas", and then one more: "Mars", because it doesn't matter where they move, we are there, because we're worldwide (we're actually one of the few NFL teams that has a worldwide following, in part because of the move to Los Angeles which then got us popularized through Hip Hop). It's Raider Familia wherever you go, you can get someone to give you a place on their couch no matter where you are if you're there for a game. (It kind of helps that we are bonded through trauma, we are kind of hated by everybody because our longtime owner was sort of a maverick, and tho he was instrumental in the merger, they sort of cut him out of the deal in the end, and so he moved the team for the first time just to get back at the league. So now everybody kind of doesn't like us. Partially also because we had a real rough reputation for quite a few years, and the fans sort of pay the price for that). It's actually one of the most popular teams in Mexico as well, which makes it one of the few really International fan bases for the sport, because the team has a big connection with Latino/Chicano culture, in part because that same owner was really big on equal opportunity, so we had the first Mexican-American players and coaches and the first Black coach and all that sort of thing, so it's a pretty big deal & fits in really well originally with the cosmopolitan nature of Los Angeles as well as it did with the sort of rougher working class nature of Oakland...and now it's still got the sort of cosmopolitan / multicultural, multilingual nature in Las Vegas because that's also a heavy Latino area as well, but it's lost a little bit of the working class vibe.) Speaking of, as regards Jacksonville, the reason they play in London is because their owner also owns a Premier League team, and he's trying to lobby to make the Jags the first International NFL team, full time, hence why they play at Wembley once a year, as it's considered their home away from home.
@evilproducer01
@evilproducer01 28 күн бұрын
The redwoods and the sequoia trees can be upwards of 1000 years old for the larger living specimens. That pales in comparison to a living tree that they found in California’s Great Basin in the White Mountains. It is called Methuselah, and is a 4,800 years old Bristle Cone Pine. That’s older than the pyramids!
@evilproducer01
@evilproducer01 28 күн бұрын
A KZbin channel called Frenchtastic Explorations is by a French woman who travels in the US (and other places) and vlogs about it. She just finished a series where she visited Minnesota and some parts of northern Wisconsin. She explored the North Shore of Lake Superior, and visited Wisconsin’s Apostle Islands National Lake Shore for some sea(lake) cave kayaking, among other things. She did see a bear in the wild. You should check her videos out because she has visited the popular spots, but also seeks out the lesser known areas.
@evilproducer01
@evilproducer01 28 күн бұрын
Honestly, if you’re in the Southwest, the biggest worry about wild animals, at least for me, would be rattle snakes.
@britishguyreacts
@britishguyreacts 27 күн бұрын
Oh God I hadn't even thought about snakes!
@vincentconnett5358
@vincentconnett5358 28 күн бұрын
You should react to his video “the infamous eager beavers and their custom bomber - old 666”
@Barista.Nathan
@Barista.Nathan 28 күн бұрын
It is always a big deal when professional sports teams leave the cities that they are in, not just in the NFL. Very often, there is a sort of domino effect where a team in one sport leaves, then a team in a different sport leaves until eventually all of the sports teams leave a city. It's actually rather sad to see. This has happened recently to the city of Oakland, as the NBA Golden State warriors, NFL Oakland raiders, and MLB Oakland Athletics have all moved on or are in the process of moving. And on the topic of UK football clubs comparing to American football clubs, there are actually a couple of NFL owners that are also Club owners in the UK. Similarly, there are many NFL club Owners that are also owners of NBA teams or NHL teams. You will often get one person or family or ownership group that just has complete control of sports inside of their City.
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 29 күн бұрын
Japan went into the war k owing they couldn't win. It was a mixture of discounting American will to fight and the fact they felt they had no choice that led them to think it was worth the risk. Moves like America giving up wake island for dead was likely a boon to their decision. What america saw as a tough but obvious decision to leave the men to their fate while we geared up for war since even befor pearl the US navy was under gunned because of how many ships we sent to the UK to help with your war effort. Germany made the exact sa.e calculations. The americans wouldnt have the stomach for war and even if they supplied the rest of the allies they couldnt possibly do enough. What happened in reality was america could more than just supply the allies. We drowned germany and japan in a sea of it. We likely never even needed to go to war to be the tipping point. But japan forced our hand and the rest is history. Including the unnecessary but world changing bombings that ended the war. Ok, sorry fir the mini term paparr lol
@kirixen
@kirixen 29 күн бұрын
Less like a "hunting party" more like "daddy spanking the red-headed step-child."
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 29 күн бұрын
@20:30 the fact is was predominantly a northern league for so long is one of the reason in the south college football is generally so much more popular. The roots just go so much deeper. The SEC(south eastern confrence) of football teams in college is an institution and has been around since 1932. Creating stronger rivalries before the south even had a team let alone two. And also leads to why its by far the strongest confrence in college football till today. That said nfl over college idc who downvotes this comment. Lol
@A_Name_
@A_Name_ 29 күн бұрын
Half way through and so far everything you have asked you have been correct on. The packers are a publicly traded company. The game did evolve from rugby. Washington is the commanders which is universaly thought of as such a bad name most people wish they stuck with football team which they used after dropping the redskins name for obvious reasons lol. And as for moving cities I am likely in the minority since my team is one of the more recent moves. I was born in Tennessee but grew up near miami. I never loved the dolphins and when a team moved to my home state when I was 10, even tho i was there less than a year of my life I finally had a team. Bleeding two tone blue ever since. But i can definitely understand why most people hate it. If the titans ever moved from Nashville i would riot. We are getting a new stadium tho and we have good ownership after a strange period after our curre t owns father died and the team was split between the kids. The nfl made them decide who wanted the team and amy adams bought out majority from her siblings.
@jerseydevs2000
@jerseydevs2000 29 күн бұрын
Quick note: Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles (technically Inglewood, California) will not only be a World Cup venue in 2026 but will also be the venue for swimming at the LA 2028 Olympics.
@HeavenhoundGiuseppe
@HeavenhoundGiuseppe 29 күн бұрын
Yeah, unless you're the Packers and owned collectively by the fans, any team can pick up and move somewhere else with the approval of all the other owners. Fortunately, most NFL teams are very well rooted and the owner has no interest in moving. Least likely team to move besides Green Bay? The Steelers, for a multitude of reasons. They're owned by a family that's lived in Pittsburgh for generations. The colors, name, and logo are all tied to the city as much as the team and simply wouldn't work anywhere else. Most importantly, they had a dynasty at a time when Pittsburgh was in decline and people needed something to cheer for, that led to them throwing everything behind the team. The Steelers became so ingrained into the culture of Pittsburgh that they're practically a religion.
@epongeverte
@epongeverte 29 күн бұрын
One of the best parks to see wildlife is Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Just drive through and you'll see bison, wild horses, etc.
@epongeverte
@epongeverte 29 күн бұрын
ALL 63 AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS [Listed from largest to smallest] 1 Wrangell-St Elias [Alaska] (33,682.6 km2) 2 Gates of the Arctic [Alaska] (30,448.1 km2) 3 Denali [Alaska] (19,185.8 km2) 4 Katmai [Alaska] (14,870.3 km2) 5 Death Valley [California, Nevada] (13,793.3 km2) 6 Glacier Bay [Alaska] (13,044.6 km2) 7 Lake Clark [Alaska] (10,602.0 km2) 8 Yellowstone [Wyoming, Montana, Idaho] (8,983.2 km2) 9 Kobuk Valley [Alaska] (7,084.9 km2) 10 Everglades [Florida] (6,106.5 km2) 11 Grand Canyon [Arizona] (4,862.9 km2) 12 Glacier [Montana] (4,100.0 km2) 13 Olympic [Washington] (3,733.8 km2) 14 Big Bend [Texas] (3,242.2 km2) 15 Joshua Tree [California] (3,217.9 km2) 16 Yosemite [California] (3,082.7 km2) 17 Kenai Fjords [Alaska] (2,710.0 km2) 18 Isle Royale [Michigan] (2,314.0 km2) 19 Great Smoky Mountains [North Carolina, Tennessee] (2,114.2 km2) 20 North Cascades [Washington] (2,042.8 km2) 21 Kings Canyon [California] (1,869.2 km2) 22 Sequoia [California] (1,635.2 km2) 23 Hawaii Volcanoes [Hawaii] (1,395.4 km2) 24 Canyonlands [Utah] (1,366.2 km2) 25 Grand Teton [Wyoming] (1,254.7 km2) 26 Rocky Mountain [Colorado] (1,075.8 km2) 27 Channel Islands [California] (1,009.9 km2) 28 Badlands [South Dakota] (982.4 km2) 29 Capitol Reef [Utah] (979.0 km2) 30 Mount Rainier [Washington] (956.6 km2) 31 Petrified Forest [Arizona] (895.9 km2) 32 Voyageurs [Minnesota] (883.1 km2) 33 Shenandoah [Virginia] (811.2 km2) 34 Crater Lake [Oregon] (741.5 km2) 35 Biscayne [Florida] (700.0 km2) 36 Zion [Utah] (595.9 km2) 37 White Sands [New Mexico] (592.2 km2) 38 Redwood [California] (562.5 km2) 39 Great Sand Dunes [Colorado] (434.4 km2) 40 Lassen Volcanic [California] (431.4 km2) 41 Saguaro [Arizona] (375.9 km2) 42 Guadalupe Mountains [Texas] (349.5 km2) 43 Great Basin [Nevada] (312.3 km2) 44 Arches [Utah] (310.3 km2) 45 Mammoth Cave [Kentucky] (293.3 km2) 46 Theodore Roosevelt [North Dakota] (285.1 km2) 47 Dry Tortugas [Florida] (261.8 km2) 48 Mesa Verde [Colorado] (212.4 km2) 49 Acadia [Maine] (198.6 km2) 50 Carlsbad Caverns [New Mexico] (189.3 km2) 51 Bryce Canyon [Utah] (145.0 km2) 52 Wind Cave [South Dakota] (137.5 km2) 53 Haleakala [Hawaii] (135.5 km2) 54 Cuyahoga Valley [Ohio] (131.8 km2) 55 Black Canyon of the Gunnison [Colorado] (124.6 km2) 56 Congaree [South Carolina] (108.0 km2) 57 Pinnacles [California] (108.0 km2) 58 Indiana Dunes [Indiana] (62.1 km2) 59 Virgin Islands [U.S. Virgin Islands] (60.9 km2) 60 American Samoa [American Samoa] (33.4 km2) 61 New River Gorge [West Virginia] (28.4 km2) 62 Hot Springs [Arkansas] (22.5 km2) 63 Gateway Arch [Missouri] (0.8 km2)
@TheGelatinousSnake
@TheGelatinousSnake 29 күн бұрын
Imperial Japan vs Pacifist Japan Dark Twisted Atrocity Machine VS Valued Friend The US and much of the world protect with their lives It’s just very weird when the occasional modern person confuses the two and tries to glorify Imperial Japan.
@PeterOConnell-pq6io
@PeterOConnell-pq6io 29 күн бұрын
One the advantages of growing up in the USA is that with the exception of Denali, Hawaii Volcanos, Crater Lake, and Death Valley, I've been to all these places.
@BrandonFromLYT
@BrandonFromLYT 29 күн бұрын
You know, some videos should be played through without pausing and this is one of them. You would think some reacters would know that and respect that.
@txbeachbum
@txbeachbum 29 күн бұрын
Go back and watch the last couple of minutes in the video... You missed interviews and reactions from a few men that were on the island.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 29 күн бұрын
Fat Electrician is absolutely correct that the Marines on Wake were completely outnumbered by the Japanese forces in BOTH of the attempts to take the island...the Japanese had many more ships and planes with vastly more firepower. But here is the thing...as far as the landing forces that the Japanese brought to actually assault Wake Island, the Japanese really brought far too FEW men to be assured that they succeed in securing Wake. The basic formula for assaulting any defended position like Wake is that the attacker will need approximately three times the number of men that the defender has if they want to be assured of taking the position, that is a well known rule of thumb in modern warfare...and the Japanese never had anywhere close to three times the number of men that the defenders had. Even if you do not count the 400 construction workers that volunteered to fight with the 450 Marines at all, the Japanese needed 1350 men to take the island, and the most they ever had was 950. It is no wonder that the Japanese had so much trouble dealing with the American forces, and that it really took a massive error on the part of the US commander to give the Japanese their final victory. LOL...that "it's a small world" thing you mentioned was a bit off, as you admitted when you were recalling it...you were spot on that it was Vienna, but it was in 1913 when Bitchler, Stalin, Trotsky, Josip Broz Tito and Sigmund Freud all lived there. Oh...and fun fact about the Doolittle Raid in April 1942...it caused the Japanese to delay a significant update to their Naval codes, and allowed the US to continue to read a high percentage of Japan's secret message traffic at a critical time...and it was during that exact time that US codebreakers deciphered enough of their plans for Nimitz to initiate both the Battle of the Coral Sea AND the Battle of Midway.
@FireteamJoker
@FireteamJoker Ай бұрын
The Japanese weren't thrilled about attacking the US, but they had less than a year of oil in reserve. We had just cut them off and they didn't have any oilfields at home. They wanted the Dutch East Indies oil, but if they attacked it, they would have to get through the Americans in the Philippines. We would see it coming and be ready. They tried one massive knockout blow and hoped that we would just sue for peace. One of the biggest military blunders in history.
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 Ай бұрын
apparently the USS Texas was not part of the great white fleet tour, which occurred in 1907 and while texas existed and was a contemporary it was replaced in 1912 by BB39 a New York class battleship Texas, which is still a museum ship in Texas. The great white fleet however did indeed have ships painted white with that wrought iron design on the prow.
@rickvath
@rickvath Ай бұрын
Then Grand Canyon defies words. If you've been you know that saying it is "big" is all the English language can handle.
@theblackbear211
@theblackbear211 Ай бұрын
Indeed, Teddy Roosevelt famously ordered the "Great White Fleet" on a Global circumnavigation. However, the USS Texas in question was not yet built.
@theblackbear211
@theblackbear211 Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: The last vessel to leave Wake Island before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is still afloat among the historic ships here in Seattle, Washington. The tugboat "Arthur Foss" holds that dubious honor - they were towing a barge, and mid-Pacific when they learned that there was a war on, and the Japanese Fleet was somewhere nearby.
@rohan1970b
@rohan1970b Ай бұрын
I believe the 2nd British ship that was lost was the Repulse (sp?) other than the Prince of Wales.