Is Mr. Beast popular in your country?
>>221381331Who?
>>221381349He's some kind of Zoomer Jesus with a cult-like online following, expect more funko pops than miracles.
>>221381331>GuelphPapacy supporters btfo'd yet again!
>>221381331his smile looks forced all the time
Obvious manipulative guy. Zoomers suck at reading people. As long as he keeps doing the charity schtick it happens to work out to a net positive though.
>>221381331>Is Mr. Beast popular in your country?of courseI just gave him $14k
>>221381331I don't interact with alphoomers at all but I imagine their English skills aren't that good so probably not. We have our own brainrot.
Scamming retards seems like the most profitable hustle these days, i might actually look into it
>>221382654They usually get caught in the EU, too many ways for Interpol to track them down.
>>221381742A city named after the Hanoverian monarchs is Papist how?
>>221383462In high middle ages Italy Guelphs and Ghibellines were the respective supporters of the Pope and the (Holy Roman) Emperor.
>>221383462It's about the many wars between the factions of the Guelphs (named after the Welfen) and the Ghibellines (somehow transferred to from the Waiblingen into english; Waiblingen refers to the wife of the first Staufer Emperor). As the largest rival of the Staufer Emperors the Welfen often interferred with imperial policy. In Italy the conflict between supporters of the Papacy and the Empire escalated more and more and the opponants of the Empire (and often supporters of the Papacy + later on Capet France/the house of Anjou) named themselves after the Welfen (Guelphs), despite there being no real alliance between the Welfen and Rome. In contrast the supporters of the imperial position in Italy named themselves after the city of Waiblingen to honor the Staufer Emperors (Ghibellines).
>>221383462*the italian corruption of the name of the dynastyin German its Welf, named for a Count Welf who lived in the 8th century in southern Germany