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@student6590-cz6ts
@student6590-cz6ts 7 күн бұрын
So let me see if I understand this right: you do not like to clean the toilet by simply pouring a dissolving solution in the toilet such as domestos, after you use it, because you are lazy, so rather accept being splashed on you a$$ with pee water each time you go use it. Not to mention american showers which do not detach from the wall so you can actually clean your a$$ after you go to the toilet. but that is how u like it....dirty and lazy.
@3.m58
@3.m58 12 күн бұрын
Wir Deutsche sollten auf unsere Kultur, Dialekte, Geschichte, unser Land stolz sein, mit allem identifizieren!
@wolfgangharden61
@wolfgangharden61 15 күн бұрын
I am german and think after two weeks I get used to P- Dutch .
@boraonline7036
@boraonline7036 16 күн бұрын
For noz understanding it, the chain grows pretty fast, in the US! 😂
@michaelwilkinson2928
@michaelwilkinson2928 17 күн бұрын
Wet on wet painting has been around since before the Renaissance, Bill Alexander and Bob Ross both popularised the technique but their presenatations and paintings were different to each others with a degree of overlap.
@user-hc2lr4cn8f
@user-hc2lr4cn8f 18 күн бұрын
I do not want to brag, but I wanted to mention that it is quite possible that your ancestors were involved in the construction of our monuments. In that sense, they're your monuments, too. I love to have them around, keeping old things means honoring the cultural heritage.
@thorstenkettler-thiel1198
@thorstenkettler-thiel1198 20 күн бұрын
Smoking weed is now legal since April 1st, 2024
@lisasmith2065
@lisasmith2065 23 күн бұрын
It’s a very good store .it has everything you need. Here in America we got spoiled with ginormous stores with thousands of products. We don’t need all of that.thats why the food prices have become so outrageous. We need to get back to smaller stores with better prices like ALDIs. The employees work very hard in the store. When they get to do cash out it’s their only time to catch a little break, that’s why they get to sit. The quarter for a cart thing is to cut costs for better prices for you. They have quality products. Change you grocery habits just a tiny bit and enjoy the prices. A quarter , that you get back ,is a small price to pay.
@MartinBeerbom
@MartinBeerbom 24 күн бұрын
As a native German speaker fluent in English, I have a deep seated hate-love relationship with dubbing. I like the proficiency of the voice over actors, and I admire dialog scripts that achieve something amazing, but there's a whole slew of mediocrity and annoyances connected with it. Some of it is getting better in recent years. For instance, for decades German dubbers would not/could not acknowledge that the characters are supposed to speak a different language than what comes out of the speakers. Instead of saying "English", characters would say "our language". It ruined Samuel L. Jackson's "English, MF! Do you speak it?" in Pulp Fiction. So I was enormously amazed and positively surprised when I watched a recent movie where a character said "Kannse kein Deutsch?", when in the original it was "Can't you speak English?".
@MartinBeerbom
@MartinBeerbom 24 күн бұрын
"Family Guy"'s dubbing is fucking amazing. It's very very good. Yes, it's not the same as the English original, because the best dubbing is not just a translation or a word replacement, but an adaptation to a different culture. German Family Guy is not the Original Family Guy, but it can stand VERY well on its own. If you want to hear how it can fail spectacularly, watch Futurama. It's painful in German. Despite the fact that it uses correct translations.
@jeanfrancoisdetaille
@jeanfrancoisdetaille Ай бұрын
Always be careful from men who hide behind a beard
@jeanfrancoisdetaille
@jeanfrancoisdetaille Ай бұрын
Bill was the real thing, great personality and creator! Ross was a knock off
@maikgiese1883
@maikgiese1883 Ай бұрын
Wer es richtig lecker möchte, macht noch etwas Senf drauf
@robertburns7670
@robertburns7670 Ай бұрын
fortunately fame and fortune isn't everything ... thieves are every where looking to steal your intellectual property. It happens in music it happens in art ... where does it not happen ?? Godliness with contentment is great gain saith the Lord !!
@kaistegmaier1592
@kaistegmaier1592 Ай бұрын
Mettbrötchen ist mit das leckerste zum Frühstück was es gibt
@JaneRobinson-dc6pn
@JaneRobinson-dc6pn Ай бұрын
I remember painting with Bill Alexander on TV years ago. My grandson kept talking about Bob Ross and the “happy trees”… I told my grandson there was any other artist that started this style!!!! Thanks so much for tying this all together👍🏻
@NozemGO
@NozemGO Ай бұрын
The largest producer of German-type windows in Europe are Poles. There are factories there for European windows made of plastic or aluminum, less often wood. These windows can be found in Chicago because many people from Poland live there .
@Tincan21ify
@Tincan21ify Ай бұрын
I blame the French! LOL
@DanLoFat
@DanLoFat Ай бұрын
Happy little trees is an exact precise rip off of William Alexander. Is the art world equivalent of the professional wrestling world let's get ready to rumble.
@DanLoFat
@DanLoFat Ай бұрын
Exactly what you're saying about Bob Ross I thought the same with William Alexander decades before Bob.
@BigBenLB
@BigBenLB Ай бұрын
So basically skiing, like health care, is much more affordable in Europe and not just a privilege for the rich
@IslamcomesfromHell
@IslamcomesfromHell Ай бұрын
I'm at your door! AUFMACHEN SCHNELL!
@Ace-Of-Spades---
@Ace-Of-Spades--- Ай бұрын
Well, really good Mett is not easy to find in southern Germany. Relatives of mine always take some with them when they drive back home from northern Germany. We use Thuringian Mett for a Mettbrötchen, possibly some people prefer Jägermett, which also contains Bell pepper. The two varieties are spicier than regular minced meat, we only use that for frying. And if you're a beginner, you might want to use a little less Mett as a topping.
@KarimAkors
@KarimAkors Ай бұрын
Kevin is no "Name" its a diagnosis
@TravelwithPavel
@TravelwithPavel Ай бұрын
Well lines in Alps are usually not Well organized, because there is usually no line, it is super rare to wait for than 5 minutes, while in the US, the lines are incredible. Also safety bar on the chair lift should be lowered right away, thats why I always read a news about someone falling from the chair lift and its always US, I've never seen a single report in Europe. Also if you don't lower the bar when leaving, the person operating the lift will stop the lift, I have seen it happened few times.
@BadlyDrawnJack
@BadlyDrawnJack Ай бұрын
Here's another thing with German windows - if you tilt the handle diangonally up, you have a closed window but with a very little gap that allows fresh air to still flow inside. Same is true diagonally down, just a bit weaker.
@katrinkarlsdottir
@katrinkarlsdottir Ай бұрын
Bob Rosss fully admted that he learned the wet on wet technique from Bill Alexander. Bill's channel is not managed as well as Bob's. Bob had a very savy business team.
@charlizedejonghe350
@charlizedejonghe350 Ай бұрын
I live in Belgium and we have the same thing whit the deleize (our supermarket ) we even have a special plastic coin that you get for free to put it in your car
@charlizedejonghe350
@charlizedejonghe350 Ай бұрын
The thing whit snowboarding is that we first learn how to ski and if you want you can then learn how to snowboard 🏂
@almostapsychologist7609
@almostapsychologist7609 Ай бұрын
Bob always gave credit to bill . They were friends
@Adywebb123
@Adywebb123 Ай бұрын
In Europe a weeks lift pass cost the same as a day in the US.
@hughtempleton8640
@hughtempleton8640 Ай бұрын
I absolutely love watching Bill Alexander. I love how excited he gets with his just fire in he is a true master painter 🎨 ❤❤
@russellepstein7978
@russellepstein7978 Ай бұрын
The US has about 500 ski resorts vs Europe having about 4000. This is why ski passes are so expensive. There has been one major new ski resort in the last three decades. Mayflower is the only new one since then which is opening next year, but I think it will just be an extension of Deer Valley. We need more ski resorts.
@cellevangiel5973
@cellevangiel5973 Ай бұрын
You talk about credit cards but most European cards are not. Mine is a bank card, so directly linked to my bank account and immediately deducted. And these are widely used and accepted in Europe. Credit cards are almost unknown so mind your terminology.
@ThirdEye...
@ThirdEye... Ай бұрын
ALDI is not American.. Total German/European Multinational! Americans don’t understand and don’t want understand things that are not theirs or want to be theirs!
@ericeakes7733
@ericeakes7733 Ай бұрын
61 years old, i seen both in their day, inspiration and encouragement were given by both and both deserve credit purely for that. Who is chicken and who is the egg doesnt really matter.
@martinblackwell5691
@martinblackwell5691 2 ай бұрын
I think your queue fight experience must have been Austria - even they would admit they are not very polite. In France, it's usually quite easy and stepping of someones skis is a no-no. Nothing you have said about the US resorts would persuade me to go.
@yutinghuang6168
@yutinghuang6168 2 ай бұрын
While The snow conditions are different in the Alps and the North America, Skis can do more drills in the Alps.
@francescocornelio7498
@francescocornelio7498 2 ай бұрын
Btw Chamonix it is an expensive resort
@lenny108
@lenny108 2 ай бұрын
11:15 Thats true, Bob copied Alexander's technique but Bob definitely was a talented painter.
@Eyyoh755
@Eyyoh755 2 ай бұрын
Meanwhile Germans: "Walmart was creepy! All few seconds an employer smiled at me asked if he can help me!..."I'm not THAT stupid!", I shouted at him. Next time I will go to ALDI, where people have a normal behavior towards customers."
@tomahern4531
@tomahern4531 2 ай бұрын
Ya ain't Dutch, Ya ain't much!
@nitha609
@nitha609 2 ай бұрын
If you don’t want back splash you put some toilet papers or seatcover in it to prevent that.
@nitha609
@nitha609 2 ай бұрын
Asian take off shoes too.
@Arc_Luena
@Arc_Luena 2 ай бұрын
Never had the inclination to ski in the US. The distance and price put me off, being from the UK, and im a fan of groomers on piste, and not heaps of powder. Also I've heard the Alpine scenery is far more dramatic and they have rustic traditional villages to explore. You also have a choice of 4 nations each with their own foods, languages and history so more variety too and the lift systems are by and large amazing.
@74neverlast
@74neverlast 2 ай бұрын
Let me offer my Austrian perspective: 1. yes skiing still is more popular than boarding. Reasons (I am speculating) are maybe because local TV broadcasted it in the last 40 years every FIS race, producing many local skiing heros - but not so much boarding was shown., ((MAYBE it helps if you know how to skateboard in summer - which is also not popular here, due to hills in cities)) .. 2. Chaotic queuing - yes it could be more structured - but 90% of the time, I do not have to wait because there are almost no people, so no need to organize it. 3. Cheaper - well Austria has 20 good skiing resorts and 10 million people - US has maybe 20 resorts, maybe only 10, maybe 30 ... BUT 400 million Americans, - no surprise that they can ask for more money. 4. closing the security bar... yes, some cant wait to lock themselves on the lift, but given the amount of people who drink alcohol, maybe not a bad habit ;-) 5. why so much alcohol? well first of all skiing is a form of traditional recreational act that is being done by everybody in the social-demographic distribution, so not just the rich guys... many local people living in very small towns (100-1000 people) with low income, on the weekend - the complete family goes skiing. Maybe it is a cliche of Western Movies that Saloons are full of whiskey drinkers... but our saloons are on a mountain ... people do the same ;-) 6. Why apre ski? To initiate romantic endeavors with hot chicks like you? :-) ...
@iAvrilFan1
@iAvrilFan1 2 ай бұрын
Hahaha shoutout to you for realizing you had the spoon afterwords and feeling like a dummy but still left the video for us to have a laugh, you're so real for that haha
@Warentester
@Warentester 2 ай бұрын
Don't forget Ski-Patrol as a major difference: Pseudo-Police in the US and rescue in Europe. Nobody will take your ski-pass in Europe.
@Warentester
@Warentester 2 ай бұрын
The restraint bar is necessary. If you don't lower it in Europe they will stop the entire lift and nobody wants to be the person that makes the lift stop.
@Contraloscarteles
@Contraloscarteles 2 ай бұрын
You'll get the best experience with a crispy roll from a good bakery or bake it in the oven till it's crispy, minced pork meat butter from a butcher, salt, fresh grinded black pepper, and very fine chopped mild onions. Put all together exactly in that line up. Believe me it's a difference if you put salt before the pepper .f.e. Don't buy at a supermarket!