This Scottish lad was absolutely outraged when he came to learn how Americans treat the handling of their eggs. You can tell a whole lot about someone by the way they treat their egg.
If there's one thing we're sure of in a world of uncertainty, it's that we're always in the mood for more comedy gems from that good old Scottish Twitter. These Scottish tweets are filled to the brim with that wonderful, humorous Scottish culture. Can really make you feel like you're missing out on all that life has to offer, without having an angry Scottish person around.
Twitter User @LawrWard, dove down a bit of a hilarious rabbit's hole when he imagined, in detail, what a scenario involving cats taking over Scotland and the U.K. would look like. Suffice to say, people loved the creative silliness, and it went viral. I guess at this point, all we can do is hail our cat overlords.
Sometimes you hear of a man so annoying, so unpleasant that a whole country decides to troll the shit out of him.
That man: The reality-TV gameshow host Donald Trump, the President of the United States for some reason.
That country: Scotland.
On Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, correspondent Amy Hoggart traveled to Scotland to see how the country made trolling Trump a national pastime.
Scottish Twitter never lets me down, man, and these are especially entertaining. You better believe these tweeting Scots have been blacklisted by autocorrect, at this point in the game. So many absolutely ludicrous spellings for otherwise simple words. Was genuinely impressed.
Falkirk Outdoors education officer/photographer Craig McLaren had an encounter with a mindfuck of biting midges in the Cairngorm mountains in the eastern Highlands of Scotland:
Thankfully, Google and the National Parks Service today offered up free 360-degree tours of the National Parks. Coincidence, I think not.
I'm staying indoors after that shit.
I would mark this unsafe for workplace consumption, but unless you're in Glasgow probably no one is going to understand the entirety of this video anyway.