@lorenzoafable242

So basically, “Today, we’ll be discussing why everyone hates everyone.”

@8151133190

- Why is there a conflict in this place?
- Well, the British were there! 
- Ah, that explains it!

@Zei33

“I can’t wait for him to get to my country!”
“Nothing going on in Australia, let’s skip it”

@Nonamelol.

Love how Britain had something to do with like half of these conflicts.

@PellosMaxhthc

Other countries: *exist

British: So you have chosen to be colonized

@mrarroyo571

Legend is that before the U.K. invented time football games were played to death and you worked an undetermined amount of moons

@bars6937

Almost all of these can be traced back to England lmao.

@BigBananaSmallPeel

British invented time in 1884 
People in 1883: waking up at 2pm and going to work

@hyperm8

"Ah yes, the Balkans, the area where everybody hates eachother" That killed me 😂😂😂

@lowercase3479

“Moving on to the Middle East ah f***” 

Yeah that about sums it up

@balazsbuza5610

Just take a shot every time the UK comes up

@karimkaan8700

I don't know why but the way you present and conduct the video is smooth and nice. Great content

@SAM-sr3ym

The Americans: We invented space travel!
The British: We invented time.

@joaovitormatos8147

"because that's where Britain invented time"

Ah, yes, when time was invented in the 19th century

@nathanclegg616

People keep mentioning things that he has missed but can we just appreciate how informative and helpful this video is.

@wholesomesandwich2437

if this is supposed to be summarized in one sentence, “god dammit europeans”

@sweetqamar1600

In conclusion, the Brits caused all the chaos in the world

@manish.sharma163

if two fishes are fighting it means probably a Britisher has just crossed the river ... Thanks for the 1.6 k likes guys I didn't knew it was spot on 😅 (edited)

@nitinmeshram4896

"Sometimes the lines on the map don't fully do justice to the situation on the ground."

@miguelangelarcienegasanche9468

the video should be retitled: "A geopolitical tour of the world from the POV of an Anglo-Saxon".