Sorry Loud Guys. Cannot watch with this woman putting down US all the time.
@brianbenthall27393 ай бұрын
If you have your hands on the steering wheel you are in charge of the vehicle. Doesn't matter if it's stick or automatic you're in charge of the vehicle.
@philmakris85073 ай бұрын
A football field is standardized at 100 yards. There is one outside most schools. So it is a very easily visualized example of distance.
@dinejoker993 ай бұрын
so funny thing is the term soccer came first from oxford. but then the brits changed it to futbal. lol random history fact
@helgar7912 ай бұрын
"Wait/What" also works well when someone is saying something nonsensical or illogical which they think makes all the sense in the world.
@gottabeemee2 ай бұрын
That's shorter than her responses to the simplest of terms.....
@amyb10782 ай бұрын
The English invented the word "soccer." It's short for "association football." Lemonade was invented in Egypt or something and it was not fizzy. The British invented fizzy lemonade. I like both, but they're very different. I did a semester of university in the UK and was surprised to learn that it didn't matter what I did all semester. There was one exam or paper and it was at the end of the semester. That was it. Easy A! In the US, everything counted. We had several papers and midterm and final exams, and it all counted.
@timfeeley714-253 ай бұрын
I'm right-handed, and I count starting with my little finger and ending with my thumb
@joecavaliere49193 ай бұрын
Keep in mind, the U.S. (including Alaska & Hawaii) is roughly the same size as Europe. Saying "Americans do this" is as huge a generalization as saying "Europeans do this"". Spending a couple weeks here barely qualifies you as a tourist, let alone some kind of expert,. is the equivalent of a blind man describing a sunset.
@gottabeemee2 ай бұрын
WORD Bruh!! I bet she thinks the sun doesn't rise until they roll out of bed!!
@SethBarbrick3 ай бұрын
Makes me more proud to be American! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@emmettdwyer75843 ай бұрын
eggs:sunny side up, over easy, over medium, over hard, hard boiled, soft boil and scrambled
@philmakris85073 ай бұрын
We have both kinds of lemonade.
@Seacub423 ай бұрын
Ireland, 5 million people. United States 333 million. Ireland person "why don't you 333 million people do things like we do"? Because there are 333 million of us, we live on a different continent, run 20% of the world economy and are generally nice to everyone else even if we're weird. Leave us alone if we want 20 different ways to cook eggs, created our own football game before adopting yours and are okay drinking sugary lemon water without having to carbonate it (we have that, we even have a sugar free grapefruit soda - Fresca). :) I never understood this about Europeans. Why are they so critical and feel so empowered to tell you how they feel about you? We're (americans) generally fascinated with every other country in the world (like India) and generally want to travel to them and see them. We're ocean locked here and other than going to Canada (effectively the same place as our northern states) or Mexico (pretty similar to parts of rural southern California/Arizona/New Mexico), we have to sail 3000 miles across the ocean. We're fascinated with the Ancient Near East, the Far East (we love their food) and old Europe. We're pretty non-critical about all of it because we'd like to visit. We get frustrated when there because hospitality services (hotels/restaurants) in the US have better service but we aren't making videos about how other countries are so weird. Love you guys' channel. Other thought....where "soccer" came from. Soccer- the most popular sport in the world - was originally known as “association football.” Newspapers seeking a shorter phrase began to refer to it as “assoc.” That name was soon shortened to “soc” and then grew back a bit to “soccer.”
@stephencrook69983 ай бұрын
You just demonstrated our country's (the USA) weird defensiveness receiving any feedback or criticism or, in this case, simple observations. Unless you were just joking?
@Seacub423 ай бұрын
@stephencrook6998 only a smidge serious. What, you couldn't recognize I was using my sarcastic British accent? I'll try uppity East Coast Snob next....it's more forceful.
@philmakris85073 ай бұрын
Jealousy. She doesn't even live in Ireland. She lives in Spain.
@jamespitra16453 ай бұрын
If don't vote then don't have any room to complain.
@philmakris85073 ай бұрын
We are no more litigious than the rest of the developed world.
@0101tuber3 ай бұрын
Context: Back in 2012, Mic estimated stickers could cost $34 million in total - that is, if 230 million voters all received a sticker worth about 15 cents. That’s a hefty estimate, as about 126 million voters turned out in 2012, and not every voter received a sticker. Even determining the total cost of an election from state to state proves complicated, as funding sources shift depending on the kind of election it is. Local jurisdictions - like counties, cities, or townships - typically run the show on Election Day and pay for most costs like ballot printing, staffing at polling locations, and spreading voter information, among other things, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, a nonpartisan organization. “I Voted” stickers are likely “one of the costs that local election officials bear."
@philmakris85073 ай бұрын
It's wrong to think you have more control of a car with an stick shift. Engineering proves that it is NOT the case.