Must say compared to 10 month ago you look much healthier.
@Mr-wt4eo32 минут бұрын
The bread in the USA lasts even longer than that. I've seen bread be fine for a full month in California
@evelieneckenbach245836 минут бұрын
Ja joh lekker allemaal naar nederland komen ruimte zat
@ChrisRedfield--Сағат бұрын
You can become a member of your local firearm club in the Netherlands. Your not allowed to carry in public.
@ViolaMhango4 сағат бұрын
Am 22 and am still a virgin but all my relationship has never worked cos i don't allow sex in my relationship.
@frankijpelaar-koole39699 сағат бұрын
Pretty funny to see my own house in your video. Do you live here?
@Boominator-d8s10 сағат бұрын
The expectation vs the reality of dating 21st century American women can be best described by imagining one is waiting to pick up a 70k luxury car, only to encounter a particularly busted-ass Geo Metro… Don’t commit to modern women until you know they can handle the reality of the situation. If she accepts no accountability whatsoever…RUN AS FAST AS CAN AWAY FROM HER!
@vanhetgoor12 сағат бұрын
We were kids, second class elementary school. One day we found a car, it was an Opel. We found it, and we did not have a clue how to get it home. It was unlocked and therefore we could play in it. We tried to get the buttons lose. Suddenly another car stopped and two men rushed out towards 'our' car. Me and my friend we both ran away, both in an other direction, the men did not get us. The next day the father of my friend told us that we should not have fled to my friends house, there was a complain about us. But we honestly found the car in the streets. We had a very happy childhood.
@ronnjerremy579619 сағат бұрын
No basketball wtf
@carmesebranch72519 сағат бұрын
You guys hate women and mad because you can't get p**** and women hate you. So how we solving this dilemma? Lol😂😂😂😂😂
@palantir13519 сағат бұрын
Dutch children play outside unattended and more independent. No helicopter parents, at least not much. The moment they learn to ride a bicycle (4-6 yo) their independence starts growing. They learn the traffic rules while cycling and walking with their parents and at school. Children independently ride a bicycle, take public transport or walk to school, friends etc. Children have a (little) saying in certain decisions like Holliday destinations, sports they play. And probably the most important is they can get chocolate sprinkles on bread😅
@Vbliss1522 сағат бұрын
I listen to Truthunedited all the time. Are you the voice behind Truthunedited? Please respond, honestly. Thank you in advance .
@kilsgb23 сағат бұрын
Yo buddy, I'm dutch, my country is slowly going to sh*t due to a myriad of reasons. That includes but is not limited to: - an influx of immigrants that commit crimes unchecked because of leftist regime; - doomer leftist ideology being forced upon children like climate change, politics, etc. This gives children a bad outlook on the future rather than a positive/hopeful one; - housing crisis meaning young adults can't leave the house. The point is I can go on and on. It's definitely a beautiful country like you mention, but it's been in a steep decline for years now with no signs of improvement. That goes for most of Europe btw. You might want to rethink your strategy and I say that with the best intentions for you and your future children. I'm going to leave the country soon, and more and more dutch people have been doing that already for years.
@janvoorthuijzen339323 сағат бұрын
Why do you walk on the bike lane?
@Vyper71Күн бұрын
Just graduated today timing hits
@LuCkiiEsZzКүн бұрын
the netherlands has isseus of its own,.. im telling you now, youre looking at my country through a pink goggled lens my guy... its not that great anymore, matter of fact, we have gone from a 1st world country to the slumbs of afrika and islamabad... cities have lost their soul the people arent heard... loads of corruption and crisis after crisis,.. im telling you now, dont be suprised if you dont like it within a few years from now... its not the netherlands from 2 decades ago
@bluthrone8342Күн бұрын
Young man, keep on dreaming. Things are changing for the worst here in the NL. Its really getting out of hands here, in every sense. I wish you good luck.
@TricksterLawletКүн бұрын
I'm dying alone
@basvКүн бұрын
I used to ding dong ditched alone sometimes😂 I would pick a door close to the street/curb, wait for a random pedestrian heading in my direction, estimate how much time it would take for that stranger to pass by the door I picked, then ring the bell and ditch, quickly hide somewhere I could still see the door, and then watch 2 people being very confused and awkward 😂
@PH0ENlX.Күн бұрын
what do i do if i couldnt go to highschool at all?
@rudib-5304Күн бұрын
When you see this video of yours back in say 2 years, you'll see it from a whole other point of view, and you will wonder how you could ever have made this footage.
@rudib-5304Күн бұрын
About your first point: I, as a European, find it strange packages are left at your door in the US. Opportunity creates the thief. If you're not at home, the package will be left at the neighbours or at a distribution point nearby, and you will be told so by email. When ordering, one can also choose to have it delivered at the distribution point right away.
@franswijnands4022Күн бұрын
Doe maar niet
@HoopNationzzКүн бұрын
Before or after shower. EMERGENCY
@locmer1970Күн бұрын
The reason whats app is popular is because text messaging used to be very expensive.
@Jila_TanaКүн бұрын
Here's an idea for the kids of today in other countries, to enhance their 'ding dong ditching'. When there is enough snow outside to make a nice big heavy ball of snow.. Take a stone, that is higher then the door opening of a house, put a piece of wood on the door opening and the stone and place the ball of snow on the wood. Now, that ball is leaning against the door, until it is opened .......... It brings all kinds of nastiness to your victims, but in the end, it is just water, so stuff gets wet, but not actually destroyed. Have at it, treat your neighbors !
@fritsp93092 күн бұрын
What is also nice about playing outside is that the children may become friends for life. In my case I kept in touch with a few of them, but last year after 40 years we met each other again in our home village. Since then we keep in touch via a WhatsApp group.
@bloemkoolendestreetgang4502 күн бұрын
I dont have stats for it but i think Dutch children are also happier because i feel like abusive households are uncommon here. This is anecdotal, but i personally dont know anyone who has a bad relationship with their parents or had a shitty home situation in their childhood. Not to say that it doesn’t happen here, but perhaps less so than in (most) other countries
@An3z-u5h2 күн бұрын
I too moved from the US to the Netherlands some time ago. I can relate to the homesickness. It was awful. I even started missing the crappy things in the US. In the end I think it was just a reaction to me changing as a person mixed in with a lot of nostalgia. Anyway, I chose to stay in the Netherland and have no regrets. The only thing I miss now is Taco Bell..LOL
@HolgerJakobs2 күн бұрын
Whether it's the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland,.one of the Baltics, Sweden, Norway, Denmark or Finland doesn't make much of a difference. All of them are fine, plus maybe more, which I don't know as well. Children tend to have more fun in the forest than in parks. Therefore, Germany and the Baltics may be the best. Bike lanes in the Netherlands are unsurpassed, though.
@Siranoxz2 күн бұрын
The Netherlands is trying to encourage other EU countries to follow their example on infrastructure planning and cycling so all of Europe has proper infra standards compared to the Netherlands. How is your Dutch by the way?.
@markmartin61572 күн бұрын
Thank you, Jordan, for the confirmation. 21 years ago, after growing up between Ft Worth and Dallas, I moved to Germany and am still here. It was perhaps the wisest decision of my life so far. As the years go by, I have less and less desire to even visit over there, but still do sometimes. It is likely that after retirement I will stay here - for the quality of life, for the health care, and for my friends here. Homesickness comes and goes, but I almost never get it now, especially after the most recent developments over there. Just let life here happen to you and you will develop and discover life where we have freedom to do many things.
@JORISGUY7XD2 күн бұрын
Jordan, when did you record this? You have a T-shirt and it's pretty cold rn in the Netherlands
@phyliciajoykloes2 күн бұрын
As a Dutch person, I played outside so often. At some point, my little brother and I just went on adventures by ourselves in the park, the playground nearby or the neighborhood. When I was 11, I went to the playground at my school to play, which was a little further. I do have to mention, though, that I do see a difference these last couple of years. I teach 4-6 year-olds, and a lot of children don't play outside when school's out. It might have to do with that they're living in a big city. WOW.... kids got shot for ding dong ditching??? That is insane... I used to stand in front of the door after ringing the bell to make it more exciting than to run away. Another FYI, I do see a growing focus on school results. As teachers, we often try to help the parents focus on the process rather than the results as we never stop learning. Also, it depends per school whether children are out earlier on Wednesday. Our school has the same hours every day. Schools are allowed to fill in the hours themselves as long as they teach the required hours to the kids. This set up also creates off days for the kids so there's study time for teachers.
@souldecides89312 күн бұрын
people grow up riding bicycles and watch therefor out for other people almost automaticly. Aside from the fact that we have a bicycle first rule in the way that if you hit a person riding a bicycle you are the responsible party so you need to pay not the cyclist.
@jameswilson15222 күн бұрын
Incredible 🔥
@mickwilliamnation-3.0492 күн бұрын
Beautiful...
@teddydavis23392 күн бұрын
Why do Americans romanticize Europe so much? People are individuals. I see plenty of children playing outside. I hope you're are happy in the Netherlands. If you don't like the US, I hope you know that you don't have to come back. I don't mean that in a rude way. You seem like a nice guy, but I get tired of seeing Americans more abroad, but can only find negative things to say about the US. Stay where you are happy. If you life sucked in the US, blame yourself, not the whole country. I have driven across the US many times and every place is different. Parks don't make people happy. Believe me, bro. Are they happy when they're walking around in blackface? I'm just saying. They have some issues as well. The Netherlands is no paradise, my friend. Enjoy the Netherlands.
@KtaWalker2 күн бұрын
I am sick of women they are the most self centered, privileged spoilt rotten creatures to ever walk this earth I treat my dog better than I would a b tch. Women care about no one else but themselves the moment you are no longer useful to a b tch she's on to the next take my warning young men 💯
@nickv.g43802 күн бұрын
Did you know you are walking on the wrong side of the bike lane all the time? You should walk on the wrong side so you can see oncoming traffic - and you are a guest on the "mandatory" bike-lane. If needed you are the one that should step aside off the bike lane in the rare case it is needed ;-)
@BostonyCling2 күн бұрын
Great video! Unfortunately, my two-year relationship ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, and I still love him deeply. I can't stop thinking about him. I've done everything I can to get him back, but nothing has worked. I'm frustrated and can't imagine my life with anyone else. Despite my best efforts, I can't get him out of my mind. I really miss him.
@GloriaJ.Bronson2 күн бұрын
It's incredibly hard to let go of someone you love. I was in a similar situation when my twelve-year relationship ended. I couldn't let him go, so I did everything I could to get him back. I sought the help of a spiritual counselor, who assisted me in reuniting with him.
@BostonyCling2 күн бұрын
That's amazing! How did you find a spiritual counselor, and how can I reach him?
@GloriaJ.Bronson2 күн бұрын
His name is Fatherabulu, and he is a great spiritual counselor who can help bring your ex back.
@BostonyCling2 күн бұрын
Thank you for this valuable information! I just looked him up online, and he seems impressive.
@suedenym86662 күн бұрын
Do your homework before going to a new place. You can't possibly do a video after five minutes of arriving in a place. London has thousands of years of history which you don't seem to know. You missed masses of incredibly important buildings just while you were walking and not realised it. What a waste. You must prepare to get the most out of your time, especially if you're filming it. I don't want to be mean but I don't see the point of your video. It's frustrating to watch as you could have got so much more out of each day. UK plugs have three 'square' pins so they're earthed and ultra safe, again something easy to find out before travelling. Foxes are numerous in London as are pigeons and squirrels. The London taxis are called black cabs. They're unique and the drivers are highly qualified having to pass 'The Knowledge'. Google it.
@suedenym86662 күн бұрын
We don't call them bathrooms. Bathrooms have baths in them. Put a plug in the basin and fill with water from cold and hot taps. Don't just let the water run away. It's very wasteful.
@suedenym86662 күн бұрын
You haven't listened to English your entire life. You've listened to American English which is very different.
@bikotheanimator61692 күн бұрын
Ah, you moved from boring Dallas. That's where I am. I hate it. 12:43 Wow, Allen, Texas. That is within the daily driving route. It's a few miles. I know all of Allen. I also remember the shooting. I was at a krogers not too far away on the other side of McKinney and my family sent me a message telling me not to go to the Allen Outlet area. Then I looked it up on my phone and I saw the news. I've never been outside of the country. I wasted ten years going to school for animation., I went to Collin and UTD. The best experience I had was working at Pixar as an intern in San Francisco Bay Area in Summer 2019. Seeing the Bay was a huge life experience I never thought I would have. It was completely different from Southern states. Most of my family is in Los Angeles or South Carolina anyway. I visited L.A. in May 2023 for a funeral and vacation, and it was amazing. I hadn't been there since I was a kid in the late 1990s. I worked at a game company from December 2021 to May 2023. Currently, I have no job and I'm running out of money. I'm still trying to build multiple youtube channels.
@lordstobbo2 күн бұрын
Most funerial ice-cream van I ever heard
@rhododendro72 күн бұрын
please not more people from the outside its too crowded already
@DhruvDrives2 күн бұрын
Interesting video bro. Great points
@viderethevaccinatorfromhol75362 күн бұрын
We are a rapidly growing nation, and we would benefit from having people like you and your future family here. I would definitely like to see more liberal Americans move to the Netherlands or even to Europe. It would make us stronger. I wish you and your "girl" all the best in life.
@cherylepker88242 күн бұрын
In the US theythink it’s more important to have guns than taking care of people……we dutch do!!!….we have better…..health care….save bike lanes….and better puplic transport….just saying and you don’t need your car to go to a supermarket!