COUNTRYBALLS | History Teacher First Time Reaction
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History Teacher, Teacher Eddie, watches @Limenade "Countryballs - Episode 1" for the first time and does a Reaction that almost kills him
Thanks to @Limenade for the original video
Original video link: https://youtu.be/WL9FnYX5wDg
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Countryballs, also known as Polandball,[a] is an art style used in some online comics in which countries are typically personified as imperfect spherical characters (there are some exceptions such as Nepal, Israel, Kazakhstan ,Singapore and Chile) decorated with their country's flag. The characters often interact in broken English, and the dialog typically uses regional and/or national variations, depending on the region the character represents (e.g., France's broken English is interspersed with French words). The comics poke fun at national stereotypes, international relations, and historical conflicts.
Countryballs has its roots on drawball.com, a website that allowed Internet users to draw whatever they want on a circular canvas called a 'drawball.' At one point in August 2008, thousands of Polish netizens managed to take over the entire drawball with an illustration of the Polish flag. The circular canvas constrained the flag in such a way that it became a literal 'Poland ball.'[1][2]
The beginning of the countryballs format proper is credited to Falco, a British user on the German imageboard Krautchan.net who used Microsoft Paint to create a meme of Wojak – a Polish Internet troll on the same board who contributed in broken English. After this, creating countryballs cartoons became popular among other users on the board, particularly Russians.
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As a history teacher of over 20 years, my goal is to provide context, explanations, and my all around insane recall abilities for all things history, popular culture, comic books, movies, and more... to add and enlarge other creations, as well as my viewer's experiences and understanding, with a chill and laid back personality.
I am not here to act or to play to an audience but be genuine AF in my breakdowns and reactions to things like; epic rap battles of history, oversimplified history videos, sam onella academy, bill wurtz, infographics, freshy kanal, all types of rap battles and the occasional geek/nerd reactions to things involving Star Wars, Marvel, DC, etc. but no, I am not a fan of Anime, sorry.
So if you enjoy history reactions and history breakdowns, I am your history teacher with a wicked and dark sense of humor!
#countryballs #history #memes #TEACHEREDDIE
✔ F.A.Q's
Yes, I know I look like Bert Kreischer
I speak Russian fluently but I was born and still live in Brooklyn, NY
I am not married and yes I have custody of my son Jakob
My history concentrations were in Race relations, womens studies, and western philosophy.
I deal with anxiety, depression, and agoraphobia
I am a pop culture sponge and my drive is the know everything about everything
My son is 10 years old
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