Comments by "xXxSkyViperxXx" (@xXxSkyViperxXx) on "Johnny Harris"
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@emanemz2790 in the philippines, we're taught more about what happened in the philippines, of course. its around generally the same kind of stuff that johnny was saying in the video, but then cuba, puerto rico, guam, and the other micronesian countries are also just briefly mentioned. the only thing we're taught about cuba is that the national hero, Jose Rizal, once went to cuba to be some sort of volunteer doctor there cuz of the war. theres a good chance tho that the revolutionary movements in the philippines, cuba, puerto rico all coordinated with each other since the flag designs are generally similar with mostly the colors just switching positions. i think the catalan flag these days also tries to copy the same sort of idea with the masonic triangle and stars.
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the map may say that only US, Liberia, and Myanmar uses imperial and not metric, but there's actually many countries who use a mix of both. in my country, measuring a person's height is usually in feet, while some cookbooks and syrup medicine does use tablespoons and teaspoons or cups, and water stations use gallons, but formal academia, construction work, road signs, and nutrition facts, and most medicine use meters and liters and of course, temperature is always in celsius. as for weight, people's weight is usually measured in pounds, but the weight for other products like in a market is in kilos. my country is the philippines.
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