(n.) They are little balls with different flags on them. You know it's a countryball if it's only about as
tall as your knees. They get around by bouncing, and they
don't have mouths. Their eyes are usually white circles. Some countryballs, ironically, are not balls. It depends on what countryball it is. For example, Singapore is a triangle,
Israel is a cube, Kazakhstan is a
brick, and the Reichtangle is a rectangle. (If you see the Reichtangle, run like there's no tomorrow, and
don't stop until you know you're safe.) Countryballs are typically incorporated in art, but if you come across a countryball in real life, approach with caution. Keep in mind that a countryball
will act differently depending on which countryball it is and its relationship with your country.