@Mkconqurer2010

The UK wanted the USA to feel what he felt back in 1776 lmao

@Jkprecisioninc

Even as a Texan, the way Texas said kid is hilarious

@MyTw1stedImag1nation

We need more states as America's children.

@Fireball-y8m

"GUUNS" is the most relatable thing I've heard all day

@CalveniaCountryball

When britain said “my favourite son” I knew something was going to happen. His favorite son is either canada or india.

@anniandpropanol

The nannies ain't gonna help...CALL FRANCE!

@sharkside8studios

To be fair: Texas was once it’s own country after gaining independence from Mexico, until it became a US state

@GreatGeo

It's cute when Texas said Hey Papa

@abrahamsamuel2952

As a Texan, I feel slightly disturbed, slightly disappointed, and slightly humored.

@EmilianoAmezquita

1776: American Revolution
2025: Texas Revolution

@Emiab319

I love the fact that the US, Mexico and Canada have poker nights

@FewVidsJustComments

I half expected him to say "I'm so proud of you"

@kacper2332

When a son rebels against his father, the grandfather will always seize the opportunity to drag the immature toddler to his side to redirect his emotions toward his father, to bite his son in revenge for standing up to him.

@_TheGreenCode_

“guUUUuns!”
- Every American Man Ever

@HACKERC00LK1D

NAH UK just explained the whole american history while babysitting 😂😂

@烏斯曼

Texas Family Tree

USA: Parent
Mexico: Parent

Spain: Grandparent
UK: Grandparent

@mythicalreid998

Well, at least baby Texas learnt about America's idea of revolution and not the French version 😅

@sw1nkz50

We all know that Canada or Australia is the UK’s favourite son

@Grimmplayz-l8k

That’s a “when your parents let you stay the night at grandparents and granddad starts telling war stories.” Moment.

@ArcherBishopOfficial

“HAY PAWH PAWH, duh yoo hyave ainy stoories uv dADDY when he wus uh keeeeeeiid?”

Texas accent, yes.😂