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  • everybody.

  • Welcome back to flag slash van Friday.

  • Hope you like the Potter.

  • Why episode?

  • So as you know this the part where I talk about the things that we made small mistakes on or the things that didn't quite make it into the episode.

  • For one, I accidentally misspelled Coleman, both one of the animations.

  • I said over 90% but the Chuckle region has around 5%.

  • Technically, it's true.

  • But the animation on Lee said 90.

  • I forgot to put the little squiggly about signing that you get the point in that little skit with me and Ryan, where I played a vegan and he played a meat eater.

  • Some of you guys were like It's confirmed barbs.

  • Vegan.

  • No, I'm not.

  • Although I do believe the world could benefit with less meat consumption.

  • I am not be again.

  • One thing I really wish we could've talked more about was the friendship between Colombia and Paraguay of one point in Colombia's legislation during the Triple Alliance war or the Pot Agwai war.

  • Columbia actually said that if paddock wise ceased to exist, all Paraguay and people could gain automatic Colombian citizenship was really nice of them, one fun.

  • Little fact.

  • I forgot to mention that there were a bunch of Australians that tried to come over and make New Australia.

  • At one point in the 19th century, a bunch came over and they tried to make their own little society.

  • It never really kicked off, though, because they kept disagreeing on things, one of them being the prohibition of alcohol.

  • And, yeah, kind of died away very quickly after it was started.

  • Oh, and Mariana told me that in Paraguay very often, instead of knocking on a door, if you want to enter, people just clap outside of the building to let people know that they want to come in.

  • And there's a lot of other stuff I could have mentioned.

  • But if you want to add anything, put it in the comments.

  • Otherwise we got to move on.

  • So without further ado now, I'm gonna be for real of any flag Friday episode you should watch.

  • This would probably be an interesting one.

  • You get one of those weird, like trivia questions.

  • You should watch this episode because it's gonna be important.

  • Why?

  • Because Potter was flag is unlike any other in the world.

  • It is the only one that has two sides to it, and we'll explain.

  • First of all, the flag is a horizontal tri color, much like the Dutch flag with red, white and blue bands, all of which were inspired from the French flag to symbolize independence and liberty for each color, though, the red stripe symbolizes courage, equality and patriotism.

  • White represents unity, purity and peace, and the blue stands for liberty, benevolence and truth.

  • Now, as you can see in the centre lies an image over.

  • It's strange because Papa guys, the only sovereign state flag in the world to have a completely different non mirrored image on the reverse side of the flag.

  • If you flip it over, you get a different one on the obverse or front side lies the coat of arms.

  • But on the opposite lies the seal of the treasury.

  • There's really no exact explanation as to why they did this, other than the fact that it was Jose Diferencias idea back when he was in charge, he kind of wanted product like to just stick out, and since then, more or less, they just kind of kept the idea of making their flag.

  • This way.

  • And of course, prior to this they had a bunch of other flags, obviously there under the Spanish Empire.

  • So they had to cross of Burgundy and the other Spanish Empire flags.

  • After all the other colonies in South America gained independence in the 18 hundreds, they had a few provisional flags, and then Bam!

  • The modern one you see today was created with slight modifications with color and shape, which for the first and only time now we cover the coat of arms and the seal of the treasury.

  • The coat of arms, which can be found on the national flag, contains a single five pointed yellow star in the center known as the Star of May, reminding them of the date of independence.

  • Surrounding the star is a palm and all of branch on either side, symbolizing honor and peace.

  • All of this is surrounded by another con centric circle containing the words very public out that paddock y.

  • I'm pretty sure you can figure out that means even if you don't speak Spanish, the seal of the treasury on the other side of the flag contains a yellow lion with a fridge.

  • Ian cap.

  • These are symbols you confined in lots of Latin based nations as it has roots from ancient Rome.

  • The cap symbolizes the pursuit of freedom and liberty, while the lion represents courage and the defense of liberty.

  • All of this also is contained with another con centric circle with the words Pass Justicia, which means peace and justice.

  • And since independence, this has pretty much been the only coat of arms and seal of treasury they've ever had, and they take it pretty seriously.

  • I mean, you can find the whole double sided thing on their money.

  • You can find it in buildings, government official offices, and that's just about it.

  • So now there's only one thing left to do.

  • It's time for jogger, a fan mail time.

  • All right, guys, we're back in my place.

  • We're not in the studio this time, but that's okay, because we can still do this.

  • As you know, we usually have a guest star, and this time it is none other than Mr On a CZ.

  • We always do most cards.

  • So basically, Cameron from Montana senses this postcard, and he's awesome.

  • And thank you so much for Washington show.

  • This is from Samantha, who is from Italy, but visited Santorini, Greece.

  • We got this postcard from Utah.

  • It's, uh, Zion National Park.

  • Uh, it's from Evan.

  • Thank you.

  • Yet a who is finished and obviously sent this from Finland.

  • Postcard from Singapore.

  • Job people.

  • Zo Senate in.

  • Thank you, Grayson.

  • Who visited Chateau for foolish in France.

  • Adar, who recently visited Paris, France kids.

  • When your friends What did you take away from it?

  • Francis?

  • Cool.

  • I, especially our hosts, that we stayed with you.

  • Lucas, you are the man.

  • Also.

  • He's a fellow bass player, so All right.

  • Thank you.

  • Ben.

  • Who visited Odessa?

  • Ukraine.

  • Okay, All right.

  • So we got this postcard from South Korea from camera.

  • Wait, Wendell, Iris, Violet and Elizabeth.

  • Is that all?

  • One name?

  • No, no, it's not one name.

  • It's Wendell Isis in.

  • Hey, I guess they all visited Cosmo, Mexico.

  • Jose recently visited Providence, Rhode Island.

  • I've been Rhode Island, Dante.

  • Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Yeah, Denmark.

  • Denmark was the first European country I ever went to.

  • Sean from Ireland sends us this postcard from Killarney, Ireland.

  • Patter?

  • If you're watching this, I miss hearing you sleep talking your Irish accent.

  • This is from Bilal who is a Lebanese person living in Paris.

  • And this is Baalbek, the Sun city known as Hell Leopoulos in Greek and Roman times, Ray sends us this awesome postcard that you confined in most tourist traps.

  • Florida.

  • It's a great card, and I am so proud that you are from Florida.

  • As a fellow Floridian, I salute you.

  • And finally, we got this really cool postcard from Kurt, who was set to work in killer Bus Thio work at the radiation Detecting stations.

  • Best.

  • So now let's do letters and packages.

  • We Mehdi from Texas from Texas.

  • What?

  • I'm assuming you're Iranian because you wrote half of your letter in Farsi and you sent an Iranian 100,000 riel banknote.

  • You also sent out this Texas coaster Iranian Texan.

  • Never.

  • He often you see those two mixing?

  • We got this, dude.

  • His name's Jose and he's from Auburn Mask.

  • And he went to the Dominican Republic on He sends us these postcards, of which, actually this is dyslexic Boston.

  • Oh, what stuff in massive.

  • They called pasta.

  • Worcester, Worcester, Mass.

  • Congratulations.

  • You spent $300,000 on a college education.

  • Sorry, Joyce, Just dropping the truth bombs here.

  • All right, so We got this from Gary.

  • He is from Hamilton, Ontario.

  • But he went to South America specifically Argentina, Chile and Bolivia and Peru.

  • And I've seen this before.

  • This is Ah, we palla flag.

  • It represents the indigenous people off Bolivia and the people of the General Andes mountain area.

  • All right, so we got the stink from turkey.

  • What's his name?

  • It's really hard to read your writing, man.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I don't know how so I don't know, but either.

  • Right.

  • You're awesome.

  • Thanks for sending us all this awesome stuff from Turkey will go in my backpack.

  • Oh, this is cool is a cent from Tunisia Carthage box So carpet so Whoa!

  • So my name is Nayla.

  • I got you some olive oil scented soap.

  • Tunisia is the biggest producer of all of oil.

  • Soak in the world after the European Union.

  • I'm a kid, so I like this way.

  • Our Opal Stone.

  • What is this?

  • It's a It's a map.

  • Oh, to scratch off.

  • Uh, pretty sure that's what America.

  • This from the greatest country on Earth inside of it.

  • But inside of it, it's Russia candy.

  • It's from a guy named Noah.

  • I know a guy who might know You think he's Russian, obviously.

  • Oh, and his favorite member of the team is Noah.

  • All right, so here, we're gonna learn some Russian right now.

  • Right from the book.

  • Let's go with Good morning, Dobre.

  • Ultra Goodnight is spoken, you know.

  • Gee, and then goodbye.

  • Das Madan.

  • Yeah, Yeah, All right, All right.

  • So we're gonna try the dill pickle, whatever.

  • Whatever it is, is what is it?

  • What are you?

  • Dip it in something.

  • What?

  • It comes with a dip.

  • What?

  • Good.

  • This is really cool.

  • This is a T home here.

  • He lived two months in, not a swamp in south Greenland to collect data thesis, and he brought a bunch of these really cool Greenland gifts.

  • You guys know I have a soft spot in my heart for Greenland.

  • I went there with my buddy Jason a couple of years ago on the one thing I learned about Greenland is that it is almost like a whole different planet.

  • This is boxing from Connecticut.

  • Gosh, what?

  • Oh, I think there's a Vietnamese thing.

  • Always put this.

  • There you go.

  • Oh, you're breaking it.

  • Really?

  • There's no letter in there.

  • I don't.

  • This was all they sent the box.

  • There's no name, no name, just from Connecticut.

  • Well, somebody from Connecticut sent all this.

  • I don't know who you are, but thank you.

  • All right.

  • And we got another T shirt, I guess.

  • Switzerland, writing from the headquarters of the European Broadcasting Union, we saw your video about the Eurovision song contest.

  • Thank you.

  • Here's an employee T shirt.

  • You will not find one anywhere else.

  • It makes you part of our team.

  • They sent me a Eurovision employee T shirt.

  • All right, so it's my size.

  • Keith, you are the Eurovision employees today.

  • All right.

  • I watched.

  • I watched some.

  • You're a vision, and it's cool, You know, it's a bad song or whatever, but music is not a competition.

  • It's apart form.

  • And I think it's something that you can't really vote on.

  • You know, I think you make anything into a competition.

  • Yes, but you know, you could make trees into a competition.

  • I don't know how that makes it okay for girls.

  • Best tree wins.

  • Then if your trees too small, then you lose and you get sent to the chamber.

  • And finally, Keith, we got this big package from Malta.

  • And, um, what do you think of it?

  • Uh, Okay.

  • Hey, don't think you can guess what's inside, right?

  • Oh, my God.

  • Thanks.

  • So, Steve from Strand Palace agencies send me this giant blocks.

  • Someone finally did it.

  • 1000 million.

  • I guess whoever owns Twisty Company sent me a box.

  • Nothing.

  • But you're all right.

  • My favorite snack.

  • I never thought I'd get a cold blocks.

  • Someone finally sent you a whole box of twist.

  • These?

  • No.

  • Pretty awful Cheetos.

  • You step up your game.

  • All right.

  • So that's just about it.

  • Before we go, you know what time it is?

  • Return address contest.

  • I put all of your return address is in this bag, and whoever wins gets a job for now.

  • And button Tyler from Australia.

  • Nice.

  • You just one.

  • So that's just about it.

  • Keep any last final words to soothe world.

  • Yeah, totally.

  • Um, if you're bored and if you wanna wear my face around town now, you totally can.

  • So all you gotta do is go to the link in the description box down below.

  • Go to geography now dot com.

  • Buy that shirt by like it's going out of style because it's clearly in style.

everybody.

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