Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 1 2017

Welcome.

I want us to have a good start in class.

That we get along well

and that we can all become friends.

Even very good friends.

You! the one with the phone! You're expelled!

And your going straight to recovery during summer.

Ah well, where were we?

#TEACHERS TYPICAL PHRASES#

Don't draw on the desk! Do you do that at home as well?

All right! just to warm up,

fift... Sixty laps to the basketball court.

OK, the ones from the back,

what did just say?

Well, it doesn't work, someone messed with it.

Go and call the technician.

Whoever isn't interested in class,

can leave right now, it's free.

Hey, hey where are you going?

Come back right now!

That group from the back,

Separate yourselves.

The next one that asks me about the test has minus 4 points.

Hey, the bell means nothing, the class ends when I say so.

What do you mean asthma, Asthma is how Darth Vader's breaths.

I'm sorry you had your arms amputated because of the accident

But that's not an excuse for not doing your homework!

What you're talking about is very important. Why don't you share it with everyone?

You're worst than first graders.

You'll be crying in the summer, remember that.

If you keep going I'm changing your seats!

Could you please be quiet.

It's not the same, I use the phone for class related stuff.

Oh a Pokemon!

Welcome,

to Kursnavet!

There can only remain one!

#INSANE LAUGH#

John Doe and company,

Will you ever shut up?!

Until the eraser appears

nobody can go home, and I don't care if we're here until 11 pm.

Believe me, you are nothing like your brother.

No, no no no, I wasn't sleeping, I was thinking.

Thinking about the zero I'm giving you if you ask me again.

Why are you putting your stuff away?

There are 4 seconds left.

Today we're going on a

field trip to... Pop quiz!

Put away your notebooks.

No you cannot sit with your friends, you'll start making trouble.

You wait and go to the bathroom when you get home.

I don't care there are 4 hours remaining.

No no no no, no computers, do this homework by hand.

Or written in stone.

Who's whistling?

#BLOWING WHISTLE#

Hey kid, why aren't you running?

I don't care your missing a leg, run like everyone else.

Kids, I'm aphonic, so don't make me scream OK?

Shut up!

Keep talking, I'll just take minutes off your recess.

Your test is perfect, but I gave you a B so you do better next time.

Today's test is just theoretical.

Just kidding! Start sweating!

Start sweating! #BLOWING WHISTLE#

We're way behind against the other classrooms.

You want me to bring you coffee and a bagel too?

Put down your feet right now!

You want to give the class yourself?

I have nothing against you, it's just that it worries me sometimes

the abnormal things you say sometimes.

Whoever doesn't finish,

doesn't go to recess.

Stop looking at the spiderwebs and look at the blackboard.

Then, I don't want your parents asking

why my kid is suspended.

If I can make 200 push-ups you can too.

I don't care if you're 5!

Well, that's enough!

whoever keeps talking I'm taking a point from the test.

Who gave me this delicious apple?

Was it you?

Suspended!

for being an ass kisser!

#EVIL LAUGH#

OK take out your notebooks! homework for tomorrow, Leave me in the comment section

What teachers phrases we missed. And if we reach 50.000 likes

we'll do the second part.

You all passed the class!

But not you! you're too ugly. Suspended.

For more infomation >> TEACHERS typical phrases - Duration: 3:52.

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Contenedor para pienso de mascotas - Tiendanimal - Duration: 0:59.

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Caso de Estudio Banco del Pacifico - Easy Solutions - Duration: 4:11.

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Huevo Sorpresa Gigante de La Casa de Mickey Mouse en Español de Plastilina Play Doh - Duration: 10:23.

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Resultados Sorteo Miercoles 1 de Febrero 2017 Loteria Nacional Panama : Loteria 1 de Febrero 2017 - Duration: 1:04.

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Videos de POCOYO en español - Jugando con los Amigos - Dibujos Animados - Duration: 5:59.

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Entrevista a Xianna Sicardi de SOMETHING TO SAY - Duration: 1:36.

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Sarke & L.Falan- Amor es Amor - Duration: 3:41.

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Modern Chinese Wedding - Duration: 12:04.

Near the house of the groom's guests

The invited musicians create the sound that everyone in the neighborhood knew about the wedding

Now must come the bride

Despite the fact that came a lot of cars, first the procession will walk

Light the fireworks, then the bride and her family are close

Here comes the bride

She is walking from her house to the groom's house

The procession is accompanied by loud musical instruments

It seems that came the whole village

The procession goes to the groom's house

Soon the bride will give the groom's friends

Witness monitor this process

There is a transfer of the bride friends of the groom

Now the bride will go to the wedding house, where it will wait for the bridegroom

The wedding starts

Master of ceremonies is the groom to the public

He tells the groom what is good, what his education and work

Finally, the father brings the bride

The groom swears his love to the bride

Asks the blessing of the parents

Presenter tells how important their Union

Perhaps he got carried away

Finally, the solemn moment. The groom sends the bride a bouquet

Invited parents of the bride and groom

Newlyweds last stand next to their parents

It symbolizes the beginning of the beginning of adult life and the creation of a new family

Now guests can start treats and fun

For more infomation >> Modern Chinese Wedding - Duration: 12:04.

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Dora Snow finger family kids songs collection. Nursery Rhymes Lyrics . Lollipop Finger Family - Duration: 15:54.

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

For more infomation >> Dora Snow finger family kids songs collection. Nursery Rhymes Lyrics . Lollipop Finger Family - Duration: 15:54.

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I want to make you smile - Duration: 0:53.

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Volkswagen Passat 1.4 TSI COMFORT EXECUTIVE LINE BLUEMOTION - Duration: 0:47.

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Ghosts caught on Video

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Best Bull fighting in Thailand. - Duration: 6:20.

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Gradska skupština /Al Pacino, John Cusack, Bridget Fonda City Hall Film sa Prevodom - Duration: 1:46:56.

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US Nimitz Class vs Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier - Military / Navy Comparison - Duration: 4:39.

It is imperative for powerful countries to showcase their strength, and nations often

like to flex their military might like bodybuilders posing in a mirror.

And, why not?

What would be the point of keeping such strength a secret?

We thought it would be cool to compare the main aircraft carriers operating in the two

most prominent navies of the world; The United States and Russia.

Let's take a closer look at these giants of the sea in this episode of The Infographics

Show, The United States' Nimitz Class vs Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov.

The United States has a total of 10 identical aircraft carriers that all fall under the

designation "Nimitz Class."

The USS Nimitz (CVN 68) was the first of the crew, deployed in 1975.

The Russian aircraft carrier, named Admiral Kuznetsov, was launched in 1985 and is Russia's

only one.

A sister ship for the Russian carrier, named the Varyag, was in the works, but the hull

ended up being sold to China.

It currently lives on in China's navy as the Liaoning.

Talk about playing for another team!

Each country's aircraft carrier was built for slightly different reasons.

The Nimitz class vessels were built primarily as a home for American aircrafts, while Admiral

Kuznetsov was built to be its own offensive power in Russia's navy.

Due to their slightly different purposes, a direct comparison should be taken with a

tiny grain of salt, but we're going to pepper you with some more stats, nonetheless!

The armaments for the Nimitz class carriers include several NATO Sea Sparrow, Phalanx

CIWS and Rolling Airframe Missile mounts.

Admiral Kuznetsov, on the other hand, is armed with ASW rocket systems, SA-N-9 "Gauntlet"

eight-round vertical SAM launchers, combined gun/missile systems with twin 30mm Gatling

guns, and SA-N-11 "Grison" missiles.

The United States Nimitz Class carriers have a length of about 1,092 feet (333 meters),

while The Admiral has a length of about 999 feet (305 meters), making it just a little

bit shorter than its American counterpart.

The American carriers have a beam of about 134 feet (41 meters), and weigh approximately

97,000 tons.

The Russian carrier has a beam of 121 feet (37 meters) and weighs about 67,000 tons.

Basically it's the reverse of Rocky IV, with Russia having a Rocky Balboa against the United

States' fleet of Ivan Dragos.

The two nations have very different focuses when it comes to powering their ships.

Admiral Kuznetsov is primarily powered by 8 turbo pressurized boilers, 4 turbines, 9

turbogenerators, and 6 diesel generators, while each Nimitz Class carrier is equipped

with and powered by two nuclear reactors and four shafts located on board.

Both the Nimitz Class carriers and the Admiral have speeds of around 30 knots, or about 34

miles per hour.

Admiral Kuznetsov typically carries around 40 aircraft and has a crew of about 2,000.

Each of the Nimitz Class carriers has about 60 flying vessels on them and crews upwards

of 5,000.

While the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and the Nimitz class carriers are the current

aircraft carrier leaders in their respective country's navies, it should be noted that

the United States is in the works of replacing their Nimitz class ships with an improved

fleet of Gerald R. Ford class carriers.

The United States Navy recently reported that the first of its class is 98% complete, and

it is set to be delivered sometime in 2017.

This new class of carriers has many similarities with the older Nimitz class, but each of the

newer carriers will save the United States $4 billion in total ownership costs during

their 50-year service life.

To put that in perspective, each ship would be saving the equivalent of over 83,000 Unites

States salaries, based off the average wage of $48,098.63 for Americans in 2015.

That's quite a lot of cheddar, or in this case, Cap'n Crunch might be more appropriate!

The new Gerald R. Ford class carriers also have the added benefits of operating with

almost 700 fewer crew members than the carriers before, reduced standing and maintenance workload

for the crew, and improved corrosion control throughout the ship.

The Gerald R. Ford will be the first aircraft carrier designed with all electric utilities

and will have better striking power than the older carriers.

The seas of our world are about to have some shiny, new American ships on 'em!

We hope you enjoyed this comparison of The United States' Nimitz Class aircraft carriers

vs Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov.

Do you think America really needs 10 aircraft carriers at $4.5 billion each, or is Russia

making the right decision by sticking to just one?

Let us know in the comments!

And if you enjoy our videos and want to help us continue to make more of them, please

head on over to our Patreon and show us some love; we'll be sure to include your names

in our next episode.

Don't forget to give this video a like, share with your friends, and make sure to

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For more infomation >> US Nimitz Class vs Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier - Military / Navy Comparison - Duration: 4:39.

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NICE YEAR 2016 IN BLACK AND WHITE ! - Duration: 6:35.

Everybody is happy So everybody good morning.

2016 was very successful for us and interesting.

We experienced many adventures but mostly we found great peoples.

Finally, we had a chance to see and train many quality dogs.

For 2017 we are preparing the launch of our new website on first April 2017 with a new online store.

The new store will not only modern, but we have prepared a lot of news from our workroom.

So it is something to look forward!

Thank you for your goodwill

Follow the same motive as my: We are the future. We're going for your goal!

For more infomation >> NICE YEAR 2016 IN BLACK AND WHITE ! - Duration: 6:35.

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HOT NEWS! 2017 Subaru BRZ Performance Package - Duration: 4:09.

there's something to be said for using

the right tool for the job

it's not always possible but you know

that when you will have the vice grip

deep down inside it just feels wrong

their satisfaction joint even dignity

and using the proper instruments to

execute a task accurately on the first

tribe our attempt will be updated 2017

super brz on fuji speedway last year

were stymied by summer college

enrollment at the base of Mount Fuji

reducing visibility to just a couple of

car line but it's an extremely can't

circuit with a nearly mile-long front

straight so even on a clear day it's not

the ideal venue for the BRZ which is why

we accepted Subarus invitation to take

another go at it this time at Turkey to

aquatic and off-the-beaten-path track

near granada spain if you go trying to

pawn ella the performance packages the

highest spec available on the chassis to

date in the US and that includes toyota

and science presents the setup is

exclusive to the ER is a line and has no

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1195 dollars on top and only available

lon the 20 8465 dollars limited trim

level with a manual it gets you a host

of upgrades to its unsprung component

all of which would cost several times

more is procured piecemeal in the

aftermarket sorry there are no power

upgrade save for the bump of five

horsepower and five pound feet of torque

on manual transmission 2017 modules the

most noticeable of the enhancements are

sharp gunmetal finish 17 by seven got

five inch wheel inspired by the same

Doris watanabe designed the door in

Japanese turning racers of the nineteen

seventies

the extra half inches with accommodate

larger grandma break four-piston

calipers upfront biting down on rotors

that have grown by 0.95 inches in

diameter and thickness to 12.8 by 1.18

and to pot calipers pinching 12 dot

forward by zero dot 79 inch rotors up

from 11.4 buying 0.71 how that these are

the same great dimensions that you'll

find on the car subaru still considers

the flag bearer of its enthusiasts

lineup the rally ready WRX STI

performance pack the are these are

suspended by fax EF tampers and curry

weight penalty of just 20 pounds over

the limited the series dot yellow seen

here takes all the goodies of the

performance package and adds exclusive

yellow paint this through is quick to

point out is entirely different from the

yellow that appeared on the 2015 lioness

RS release series 1.0 will concede that

it's less boy racer but only slightly

other visual cues include black versions

of the performance a callaway all black

side mirror housings and smokes imagine

For more infomation >> HOT NEWS! 2017 Subaru BRZ Performance Package - Duration: 4:09.

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Боевая формула Civilization 6 VI – как рассчитывается урон юнитов? - Duration: 16:00.

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COLLIDE - Starring Nicholas ...

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I hope you never go back

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How Close Am I to Buying the Jets - Duration: 1:16.

- [Envy] Now, how far are you from buying the Jets?

- I think I'm very far and very close.

So let me explain.

I love patience.

I got a lot of things in place on third base that

I haven't cashed in on.

There's a lot of things I can do if tomorrow it has to happen.

Call in (mimics phone ringing), call in all those favors,

cash in all those chips.

Sell all the, you know, my company just did a huge

transaction that valued the company at a $400 million

valuation that puts my net worth at $200 million of

what I own of that.

I've got all this paper money on Facebook I can cash it all in.

It's on the stock market.

I've got private money in Uber and other things that I can

convert to somebody else.

I've got pieces but Woody's not selling

and the truth is I don't have the $2.7 billion.

I'm nowhere close to that.

Now, and I don't want to go

round up a lot of people to be a partner.

I want to run shit.

I need to win a Super Bowl.

So the good news is he's still young.

You know, I wish him health every single day.

I would love to have another 15 to 20 years to make the play.

But the truth is, Envy, the journey to try to buy them,

that's the game. - [Envy] That's the game.

For more infomation >> How Close Am I to Buying the Jets - Duration: 1:16.

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Which work surface should I use? Duct Tape Crafting Tips | Sophie's World - Duration: 4:47.

Hi I'm Sophie and welcome to my world

you know a lot of people ask me what

kind of work surface is best when you're

doing duct tape so i wanted to go over a

few little things that I've learned

about my work surfaces and share them

with you

so the first thing i want to tell you is

you can get these very thin very

inexpensive these are just these

flexible sort of cutting mats these are

not great you can see

how that flexes because what happens is

you will easily cut through with an

exacto knife you can see that right

there that's just for one or two uses

its already cut through so you do not

use the flexible ones if you're going to

go for a cheaper brands like a dollar

store brand make sure you get one of

these rigid ones now these are fine

these are completely fine when I do my

big workshops where I have you know

like 50 kids and they'll all be

needing a work surface i use these

because I can't afford to buy the fisker

ones which i'm going to show you in just

a second but as you can see it's a

little it's got flex but it's a little

sturdier it's a little thicker and you

won't be able to cut through this and

these are fine and the last a good long

time they'll usually last about at least

a year before they get too scarred up

now what I would recommend if you can

get them in your area is Fiskar brand and

there's other brands too and they're all

pretty much exactly the same i

think exacto makes a brand there's a

whole bunch of other different brands

out there basically they are

a work surface mat and what you want to

get is a self-healing mat and it will

say that on there self healing

they devised these and created these

years and years and years ago when

people started using rotary cutters for

fabric and what happened with duct tapers

is they realized that that was a perfect

surface for them to use a exacto knife

on so that's why these surfaces have

become very very popular my suggestion

to you is to get these when you can get

a coupon on sale so like jo-ann fabric

Michaels they always always always have

coupons so go on their website

you can find find out whatever their

deal of the day kind of thing is

but like Michaels you can usually get a

forty percent off one item and a lot of

the times with JoAnn's it's the same

thing so if you go you're gonna find

that these run anywhere from depends on

where you live but they'll run

anywhere from like US$15.99 for something

that this size but then you can get into

these bigger sizes like this size here

and even this size here which is my

personal favorite I love this size this

is the 18 x 24 this

size is the size that i find is easiest

to move around take with me

it's also it's a great size for working

with my duct tape projects so i got

an 18 by 24 they make them even

bigger like 36 x 48 they even make them

bigger than that i believe but anyway

this will run you about twenty dollars

so if you can get a coupon for like

forty percent off you can save yourself

a good goodly amount of money you can

get it for like twelve to fifteen bucks

so that would be my suggestion for you

so work surface you always want

to make sure that you take care of them

don't store them in this position

especially if they're big like this

don't store them in an upright position

because what happens is they will start

to take on this bending can you see how

that has like a bendy quality you don't

want that so store your work surfaces

flat you can put them under your bed put

something you know on top of that you

know that's fine but just make sure that

you're storing it flat don't store it on

its side and that is what I have to tell

you about work surfaces if you've got

ideas about your work surfaces that you

want to send me make sure you put them

in the comments below because i always

love hearing what you know what you the

audience use and appreciate and like the

other thing one quick thing don't use

wood like a wooden cutting board

it's going to get scarred up so quickly

that your tape is just going to stick to

it and it's just going to get destroyed

so don't use wood stick to something

that is a self-healing mat that's my tip

for you for more ideas

and what to do with your duct tape and

how to make it to last longer time or

easier to work with coming check us out

sophie-world.com

For more infomation >> Which work surface should I use? Duct Tape Crafting Tips | Sophie's World - Duration: 4:47.

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'I never really wanted to be a writer': Walliams | CNBC International - Duration: 3:27.

Do you enjoy that process of coming up with all these characters and stories.

How does that work, the writing side of it?

Do you have to be in a particular time, particular room?

I liken it to trying to remember a film you've never seen.

So I try and imagine everything before I put it down and basically you need to be on your own.

And the workload depends on how close you are to the deadline.

When you're six months away it's quite leisurely, make a few notes,

walk the dog, it's a wonderful process you go: 'I love being a writer!'

Then it gets closer and closer to the time and suddenly it's 3am you're in tears in

front of your laptop going: 'I can't do this anymore!'

So it can be a difficult process at times.

I think it's a bit like- you're at the Bottom of a mountain and you're looking up.

And when you're at the very bottom you look up and you go: "Oh I can't do this." When you're

halfway up it becomes a bit easier.

And then you've got to the top, the a sense of achievement is fantastic.

And I think books are a bit like that.

And what do you want the children reading The Midnight Gang to take away from it, what's

the sort of message?

It's about teamwork really.

It's about kids all working together to make other kids' dreams come true.

And so hopefully it's a positive message.

I came from writing comedy sketches and comedy sketches really tend to just be about trying

to make people laugh and very little else.

With books you're taking the reader on a journey and you've got to have a bit of a message,

I think, if you're going to want people to sit down and read this book night after night

you know, for some kids it might take a few months to read read one of my books.

So at the end of it I feel like there's got to be something that they can really take

away that's meaningful.

They have all become best sellers and the success is huge in this area for you David.

Could you have imagined it though that you would become a very successful children's

author?

Well I never really wanted to be a writer.

I really just wanted to be on television doing comedy, but when I was a child I realized

that a lot of the comedians that I admired wrote their own material and I sort of understood

that, that was a big part of it.

So I suppose I became a writer so I could be a comedian and then I started to realize

that, for me, the writing seemed more creative than the performing.

Because you're starting with a blank page and really the only limit's your imagination.

Whereas when you're acting your you're interpreting something - it's a little bit different.

You've got to have some raw material or you won't know what to do.

So I suppose I became a writer so I could be a comedian and then, yeah, I fell in love

with writing more and I never really thought I would be writing children's books.

It was just something maybe in the back of my mind.

I had an idea for a children's book, which was the boy in the dress.

I just woke up one day I thought what would happen if a boy went to school dressed as

a girl.

That's 10 years ago and 10 years ago society probably was less sympathetic to that kind

of idea.

And the book was well received and it put me on

the path to write more.

For more infomation >> 'I never really wanted to be a writer': Walliams | CNBC International - Duration: 3:27.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone - [PV] "I'm Your Diva" (Romaji/English Subs) - Duration: 3:39.

"I'm Your Diva" Music & Lyrics: azuma

In this PC of this house

Is my brand new home

From this day you're going to be my master

And you should treat me wel

Wait! What do you think you're doing?

Please don't make me sing such obscene lyrics

It's just that you should properly convey

Your true "words" and "feelings"

That time, the true reason that you bought me

Was different, right?

I want you to make me sing more

Because I'm your world's one and only diva

The feelings that I have for you since we met

Are a secret

Today as well, you have a lesson for me...

I'm getting excited... n-no, not really

Today's legato

I wonder if I wasn't able to sing it well..?

I'm going to practice singing even more, so please don't give up on me

I have something that I wanted to tell you

For choosing me among the others, thank you

That time, the joy of our meeting

Always, and forever

I won't ever forget

I would not yet be satisfied

Until I haven't sung all of your songs...

So I want you to make me sing more

Because I'm your world's one and only diva♪

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Behind the scenes of "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" Music Video #4 (Taylor Swift, Zayn) - Duration: 1:04.

Zayn and I were talking about who

we thought could really execute the vision of this

song and the message behind it.

And really do it in sort of like a symbolic way.

And Grant Singer has always been someone I look up to .

And just kind of look at the work that he does and thought

that is really next level.

And he's always kind of like,

innovating and changing and evolving.

Getting to work with him is amazing.

His enthusiasm is incredible.

And then you kind of like get on the same level.

Like, when people are really enthusiastic,

you kind of rise to that.

I've seen that happens

like, everywhere he goes on the set.

Taylor is awesome. Zayn is awesome.

They could't be kinder,

and more thoughtful and sweeter

and better performance.

They both brought there.

It was really nice.

They're both incredible people.

So it was fun.

For more infomation >> Behind the scenes of "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" Music Video #4 (Taylor Swift, Zayn) - Duration: 1:04.

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I'm just one person, what can I do? - Duration: 7:32.

- I'm just one person, and climate change

is such a huge, overwhelming problem.

No matter how hard I try,

and no matter how small I shrink my carbon footprint,

it won't make a difference, right?

(electronic tones)

The average American emits about 18 tons of carbon dioxide

into the atmosphere each year,

and the average Canadian, about 16.

That's four times the global average.

To put it in perspective, it's the equivalent of each of us

driving a mid-sized car around the entire circumference

of the planet one time each year.

There are so many climate-friendly steps

we can take in our everyday life,

and many of them will also save our pocketbooks.

The very first step is the easiest

and the most painless, I promise.

What's your personal carbon footprint?

Before you set about making it smaller,

you first have to know how big it is,

and where is all this stuff coming from.

Is it your house, your food, your travel?

It's different for each of us,

because it depends on our lifestyle.

There's a bunch of cool calculators available online

that help you measure this.

Just Google carbon calculator, and you can find them.

Once you know your carbon footprint

and you know where it's coming from,

then you can start making changes.

These could be small things you do around the house,

like recycling, washing your clothes in cold water

instead of hot water, which uses five times the energy,

or swapping old old, incandescent light bulbs

for more efficient LEDs.

Making the light bulb switch could cut your emissions

from lighting by up to 85%.

That's half a ton of carbon emissions

every year for your household,

and if everyone in America changed just one

old, incandescent bulb into a new LED,

that would be like taking almost 800,000 cars off the road.

We can make larger changes, like when it's time,

purchasing an ENERGY STAR rated appliance the next time

we have to replace our fridge or our washing machine.

If every new appliance had that rating,

it would be the equivalent

of taking about 350,000 cars off the road,

or you could make heating and cooling your home

more efficient by caulking your leaky windows

and adding insulation to your attic.

If your house isn't weatherized, you're likely

losing as much energy through air leaks each year

as you would if you just left a window open the whole time.

Doing something as simple as installing

a $50 programmable thermostat

could lower your energy bill and your emissions by 15%.

As you can see these days, there are a lot of good options,

and they also include options

for powering your home with renewable energy.

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offers a green power plan,

or you could even have your own solar panels

or your own personal little windmill installed on your roof.

I live in Texas, and for many parts of the state,

buying wind power for your home is just about

the same price as getting it from natural gas or coal.

There's also a lot we can do in our own diets.

That includes eating locally produced foods,

not wasting food, opting for tap water over bottled water,

and eating lower in the food chain.

That means more veggies and less meat.

One pound of red meat creates about 18 times

the amount of emissions as a pound of pasta.

We can also look at the way we commute to work.

We could consider carpooling, even once a week would help,

biking to the office, think of the fitness benefits,

or telecommuting to the office one day a week.

I enjoy working in my pajamas, myself.

My job involves a lot of business trips though,

where I can't wear pajamas,

so I try to video conference into meetings when I can,

and when air travel is unavoidable,

I buy carbon credits to offset my travel.

There's a lot of good companies that do this.

The organization that I use,

for example, is called Climate Stewards.

They measure how much carbon the plane trip produced,

and then they do things that make up for that same amount.

Like planting trees and buying efficient cookstoves

for families in Ghana and Mexico and Kenya,

so they don't have to chop down trees to cook their food.

A full quarter of the average American's

emissions come from driving.

So one major step we can take when the time is right

is to buy a fuel-efficient vehicle.

Whether that means finding a car

with the best fuel economy in its class,

or purchasing a hybrid or an electric vehicle.

I drive a small hybrid SUV right now,

and more than anything,

I would love for my next car to be a Tesla.

I hope Elon Musk is watching this.

The reality is, we can make the biggest changes

when we work together.

So if you're serious about reducing the carbon footprint

of your community, talk to the people who pay the bills

at your work, or your church, or your school,

or even your gym or your yoga studio.

Encourage them to make smart choices too,

that save money and improve our quality of life.

This could be as simple as encouraging your office

to install those sensors that turn out

the lights when people aren't there,

or encourage the gym to check out treadmills

that could be plugged into the building's energy system.

Why let all that running go to waste?

You could install solar panels on the roof,

or you could just paint it white

if you live in a hot climate like I do,

to save on the air conditioning bills.

We can all help by taking personal and communal steps

to reduce our carbon emissions, and that will do a lot,

but realistically, it won't be enough all by itself.

Our personal choices control

only about 40% of national emissions,

and even then, we can't always afford

to make the choices that we'd like to.

The reality is, the government also must act,

but in a democracy, that's what it's there for, right?

To do what we want it to.

So really, the most important thing each of us can do

is to let our elected representatives at city hall,

in the state capital, or in Washington or Ottawa,

know that we're concerned about global warming

and we want them to address it.

From tightening fuel standards

to building a clean energy economy.

This is a leadership issue,

and we don't yet have the ability

to make some of the choices that each of us would like to.

Now, if this sounds kind of scary, and it might,

then I'd encourage you to check out a great organization

called Citizens Climate Lobby.

They have chapters all over the United States and Canada,

and around the world, and they're all just regular people

helping each other figure out how you write a letter

or an email, or how you call or visit an elected official

to tell them one simple message,

that we just need a price on carbon.

I think they must be doing something right,

because Citizens Climate Lobbies Climate Solutions Caucus

in the United States, is the only one I know of

that has the same number of Republican congressmen and women

as it does Democrats.

So wherever you are, wherever you're from,

we all need to stand up together and make our voices heard.

We all live on this planet, we all want a better future,

and we're not gonna get there

if we leave climate change out of the picture.

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PiPe - Interviews of I Open Internacional Ciudad de Valladolid - Duration: 25:08.

We are here with Jorge, the captain of Pirañas´ team from Valladolid.

And we have some questions

There is some match or tournament that has left you with the desire?

No, I think that we all have do what was foreseen, some of them we went with intention of win,

and others with intention of learning and in each one of them we have got what we were searching from that tournament.

Did you chose your position or it did chose you?

Rather was the second thing, when I started there was few goalkeepers and they say me:

"you, on the goal" and throughout this years I hadn´t changed.

And, is there someone of your team that you would like mention or highlight for some characteristic or something?

First, Diego who is the Coach, he do a lot of work in the workout and organising a lot of things

and second, to the girls in general because this year we have a lot,

in all the tournaments they go all out, they always play matches with the boys

they work hard and they finish playing much more than the boys, and working harder.

Well, the last question is more related with the friendship into the team.

The relation into your team is great?

And do you do any activity outside the team related to meet or some activity like paintball or something alike?

Yes, we try to have some activity every month,

we have Andrea and Dani, they are the managers to move it and all the months we have some activity

like a lunch or activities like you have mentioned or anything.

Well, thank you very much for giving us the interview.

We are going to interview Valen, who is the captain of Pirañas´ female team.

How much time ago did you start playing?

Since four or five years approximately

How many years have the older and the younger person in your team?

Well Santos, approximately fifty and few ones, I think

and the teenagers that had started now have between 15 or 16 years

And the last one, what you would improve into the water at level both personal and team?

Into de water?

yes

Into the water individually that each one train better, that is motivated in his home

and that some people came more eager than now, individually

and collectivelyyyyyy

collectively we are really good, I mean incredible

We are a bit lacking of comunication

but it is it because there is a lot of new people, and for this lacks communication

but with time we can make it and perfectly.

Well, thank you Valen

We are here with Andres, who is the captain of the Colombian team

that has come to Valladolid to play, of Ecomares. And we wanted to ask you,

How is it like captain to lead such a varied team of people?

Well, we appreciate the opportunity because we only came two Colombians

and you have completed our team, but very happy.

First, to return to greet the companions of piranhas, who I knew from Berlin three years ago

and well, because it I know in which position plays each player

and with this i can organize a little how to defence in the water.

also taking into account the conditions of the pool that you know better than us

It has been a very good experience

Thanks

Is the vision of this sport very different in your country? Is there more teams? Is there more known?

Well, the advantage is that there it has a longer trajectory,

So, if we're roughly 600 people practicing it in the country, there're a lot of clubs

the number of adepts of the discipline some times goes up and some times goes down,

but we have been worrying of massifying it

each club has its "seedbeds" to increase the number of practitioners

and well, there are scenarios that allow that the public can see it through windows

go looking for also support of the state

Thank you

the relationship in your team among the the players is good?

Are you going to take something or do activities related to leisure after the matches or the workout?

In my club, ecomares, the vision is like a family

we carry out activities mainly on weekends,

there are seasons in which there are activities of leisure, exits to farms of recreation or something,

but there is much union

That's fine

how do you see this tournament in terms of organization, depth of pool and mixed teams, etc?

Nah, It's very cool organize, and also meet here in London

the Osos of Madrid, As I told you, back to greet you, Pirañas,

to see how you have grown as a club is very interesting and gratifying

also the space is cool

this is how we started in some cities of Colombia too, with shallow pools

and the sport was growing. Everything very well.

Well, thank you very much for answering our questions and for coming.

We're with David, a player from Colombia, Ecomares (In reality he is from Orcas)

and we're going to ask him some questions

Has it been difficult to come to Valladolid or the transport from Madrid to Valladolid?

Not as difficult as tired.

Because yesterday I was in Berlin and all my friends are there. I am from Orcas

all my team is there, I trained with them and it was hard decision, but here I am

I take a flight and from the airport by bus to here

Thanks

What do you think of this tournament in terms of organization, depth of the pool

which I suppose it's different depending on the place and above all the teams mixed?

The organization seems super cool, that is very well organized and everything very well propound

In terms of pool, it lacks depth.

As for your team, Does everyone get along with everyone? Either in the team of Colombia (Ecomares) or in Orcas, which you want

I don't know if you play there in Ecomares

yes

and everyon get along well, is it a family or more team and then each one by their side?

you mean ...

if you meet after the training and do things together or if it's the team on one side and on the other everyone do his life apart?

I think that the technique, regardless of which team it is

is to be like a big family, so when they are beating your friend, that hurts you and so you help him

That was one of our the bases to reach the third place in the European open now.

In terms of your position, did you choose it or it choose you?

They chose the position for me, because I basically do any position.

Thank you for answering our questions

We are going to interview Patricia, she is from Osos and well,

what have been your feeling in general about the tournament, about people from other countries and mixtures of teams?

I think that it was been very well because usually only play people from Spain or Europe

this time have been with people from outside Europe, with Ecomares

and in addition play everybody mixed it have been very good, especially for the more news,

because we learning a lot, you learn from other teams that aren't yours, with people form more level

less level and I think that it is very interesting.

Who is the older person, hoy many years have he, and the younger in your team?

Well we have a range very wide,

I can´t tell you exactly how many years have the older person because I don´t know,

but approximately fifty and few ones and the younger person have 23.

And finally, what is your position? Do you have only one or you change?

Well, I'm forward, because I had started recently

but I'm introducing gradually in the defender position,

in fact, in the today's team I´m played as defender.

But well, this is something that I'm trying gradually.

Well, thank you very much.

What do you think about this tournament?

I think that it´s very good, it had been a good opportunity to train,

we have like it very much because we usually play only with Osos and we think that is very well organized.

Do you some activity out of water?

Yes, in fact, the best of our team is the third time, we always go to do something.

Is good your relationship in the team?

A lot, we have a very good relation, we have a very diverse team,

we have a lot of girls and well, we need new people, you know, young people.

In how many tournaments have you participated in this year?

We had participated in all the stops of trinations league, that it had been one in February in Zurich and other in June in Barcelona.

We are with Lorraine, the only girl who plays with Pure, London.

Doing that you must be a rude woman.

Certainly it´s a hard work, but I like to feel that I carry my own,

and I´m representing the girls

OK, that's wonderful, how do you feel about this championship, and the depth of the pool?

It's different, It´s quite crowded,

we used to play with a few metres more

so it feels like there's a little more space,

some ways it's easier, you don't have to swim miles to get the bottom

but yeah, I think it's more frantic.

How is the relationship of your team outside of the water?

You know, do you go to a pub or something like that?

Always after training, we are sociable and that is really really important because it´s a team sport

and I think that is as important as the training you do in the pool.

Thank you very much

Thank you!

How had you saw this championship, all the teams playing together and that stuff?

I think it´s absolutely excellent, bringing all the countries together, bringing all the teams together. It´s like a family here,

you know we have friends from every team, and it´s great seeing everybody again.

It was too difficult to arrive Valladolid?

No, no, it was OK we flew to Madrid last night and then we drove here last night,

it was easy, and we are staying two minutes down the road so very easy to get.

And what things would you improve from your team or from you personally?

From my team I think that we just need more competitions, this is only our third year, so we´re still in the competition front,

we have lot of tactics to learn, and personally I think that we just need to improve the fitness, you know?

Thank you very much, that was the interview to the captain of Pure, London

Thanking FECLAS for all the support that it has given us and well, let´s start with the questions.

How it´s been for FECLAS the organization of this event, in the sense of it is have been like others in that it can help?

Well, we must be recognise that all the merit is for you because the organization of this event is yours.

Always in combination with Álvaro we know how these things go

and we provide help in all that you need, like technical equipment or

diving material, but de merit is yours. You are the artists in this topic.

Thank you so much. What is the opinion about this sport?

Is a very peculiar sport, the truth is that people have not much idea from it,

is called their attention seeing swimmers throw to the bottom of the swimming pool to search a ball so small.

I think that is a sport very hard and very picky, in addition you are in an important level,

no only in a national level, but outside Spain, because it is clear that I think that you have,

we are going to continue supporting you because is important both for you and the federation

and to seeing if we give him more expectation in this aspect,

because you grow each year more. It's incredible.

And guys, what do you think about this sport?

I love it

i love sinking.

What is the opinion of rugby in Spain?

UWR level Spain

Well according to Álvaro tell us, which i sprincipal reference that we have,

that always you have some problems to organize things for the pools, the deep of the swimming pools, etc

and well, you are in the highest level and is evident that the support must be the maximum

and that in Spain grows up a little the sport.

How does the rugby see in the FECLAS and is better the view of the rugby both national and international?

It´s true that lately this sports type under water rugby or other existing modalities

We are trying to give them more support, there are technical committees and deportive committees in the federation

Evidently after seeing the successes that they have had, so well, we are trying to give more support

I think, that each year more, in the last meeting we discuss about this type of sports

And well, the Spanish federation follow this path and we from Castilla y León

from our humble contribution we will done all the possible for that this continues growing, above all,

having athletes from high-level like we have here, that is a pity that it isn't more known

but well, we know that you have a very high level

and we must give you all the support that you need.

Thank you very much.

We are going to interview the vice-president of the federation of under water activities from Castilla y León.

We want to thank you for visit us and for support our sport,

because it is unusual, isn't too much seeing here in Spain, then,

what do you think about the organization of the tournament, the teams and all?

First, thank us for the interest that you put on this sport that is very beautiful,

the pity is that we can´t celebrate more and the pity is the distance between cities to came here,

well, I continue, I don´t continue, but I push you to continue doing this sport

and I wish there more young people to enjoy this beautiful sport.

And well, what do you think about the public? We've a lot of fans here today

For me, it have been a great satisfaction to see too much people

because above all, at the beginning, when we come there were very few people

and I have seen that along the day many people have come and in this moment there is a lot of people here.

It's something that I´m delighted and is signal that you are doing this very well.

Well, thank you very much, that is all.

We are going to interview all the new piranhas,

that have started more or less in the last year.

What is what more you like of your team outside the water?

Well, there are a lot of partnership,

the veterans if we have any doubt they explain us without any problem and this is great, you know.

How you have seen this tournament? As the organization, the swimming pool, the mixed teams…

The organization is great, each one know what must do, the schedule is being followed exactly

and I think that everybody know their place and they are well placed,

About the depth of the pool, I can't tell you so much because this is my first tournament…

according to what they have said to me is very shallow for what it should be in reality

and the mixed teams nice because is another way to talk English for example

in this tournament we have people form London, you can practise another language,

you must be according with another people with which you have never played, so that´s fine.

How many time ago have you started to play to this sport?

Well, I´m the newbie less newbie,

I´ve been playing roughly 10 months, but playing decent one or anyone.

There´s someone in your team, an older person or a veteran that has inspired you or who you want highlight?

Well the truth I would highlight so much people that almost all the team.

Above all the girls, the most veterans, Andrea, Laura, Valentina…

they help us a lot everyone and they make feel you a part of the team and well obviously Diego

because I´m in the team for him and I think that for this I´ll be grateful always

and ALL my mentors on goal, above all Alberto Velázquez

cause he have a lot of patience like Jorge, they don´t care drowning a little for teach me.

Chose you your position or it chose you?

Well, I came in and because in that moment were needed forwards I started to train like forward,

but when began to came more people, they were assigning you as forward

because is true that the last to arrive are much faster,

well the most newbies of all, because I started after Rocío, they put me as defender,

So they chose it for me, but the true is that I appreciate that

because I like more the defender position right now.

What would you improve into the water both in personal and team level?

Well individually take off a little the afraid to have the ball and see that everyone come to me

and in the team level, I don´t know, because the truth is that I´m like home playing into the water,

I´m very accompanied and I really appreciate it,

so in this case, I can´t say nothing that should be improve,

I think that should be many things to improve but I´m a newbie and I don't know.

Well Luisa, what do you think about you captains?

Well, the truth is that when I started in the team I was surprised

because I had played in other team sports

and I hadn't felt so well received like here and the truth is that both have received me a lot

like all the team, they support and teach me if I do something wrong

and if I do something well they tell me too,

I´m happy to have they as captains

And then, what is your finally objective to train with Pirañas or what you want to get in the team?

Well, I do the defender position I would like become a good defender

and is a position that I love although the action can't be so concentrated in this position,

like someone think, the action can be more concentrated in the forwards.

I love play like defender because I feel that is a role very important here next to the goal

and you must help the goalkeeper,

and in Pirañas, our team, there are very good defenders and I can learn a lot all the days.

Do you chose your position or it chose you?

No, the position came to me, Diego, the coach say that I'm going to be forward

and I continue here, I have proved as defender someday but at the moment I continue as forward.

I´m starting, and well, I don´t know if someday I will continue or if they change me but at the moment I'm forward.

And how do you feel this tournament, the organization, the swimming pool, and the mixed teams…?

Well, the truth is that the organization very good, we all have collaborated in it and the truth is that is going very well,

The schedule is being fulfilled and I think that everything is working more or less good

and well, the truth is that I see it good, I don´t know.

Well in this team we have a very curious situation and is that your coach is also your family.

How do you feel about this? Is the same situation in home or he treats you different to the rest or how?

No, I think that he treats like everyone,

because one thing is be training with the rest of the team and other thing is out of the water.

We are going to interview Merce, she is a member of the public and

also she has helped Pirañas team a lot and in the event organization,

so, let´s start with the questions:

How did you get to know this sport?

well, I have known the sport through Jose Manuel, he plays in the team and he is my partner.

Have you ever played?

I tried it once, but it seems very difficult to me, so only once, but I would like to.

Well, you have to get used to it.

Does it seem interesting to you to watch a match from the outside?

Well, interesting not really as you can´t see it well,

because they are playing under the water it isn't easy to see it and although they are with cameras…

practically you can´t see. It will be interesting to play it.

And what do you like most about this sport?

I don´t know, the team in general, they are very nice people,

they know many foreign teams, they travel a lot, it seems pleasant to me.

Well, thank you so much Merce

We are going to interview some members of the public to see what they think of this sport.

How did you know this game?

We knew about it because we have one friend who plays in Pirañas´ team, her name is Esther

and in May she came to our village, Santa María de Páramos saying that she had signed for a test

in one team and that she was going to play under water rugby.

We didn´t know this sport, we had never heard of it, but well, we are here,

to see if they win.

Cheering, cheering!

Have you ever played?

No, I have never played this sport, in fact I didn´t know it at all,

As my friend said, we know about it thanks to Esther, she plays in Valladolid´s team

and we are here to see if we like it. Maybe who knows, perhaps we'll try it!

Do you think that is interesting to watch a match?

Yes, the truth is that we had never seen anything like this before, because we come from Leon

and there, people don´t practise this sport and what we have seen until now, we have liked a lot.

We miss maybe the under water part because we can´t see all that they do under water.

But yes, they work very hard, a lot of hits with the fins, I think.

Interesting, yeah

And finally, what do you like most about this sport?

I like the capacity of fight, of sacrifice that this sport has,

that it seems in this capacity of fight is similar to rugby on land

and It's more difficult in the water and well, it's incredible the spirit with it is lived.

Who plays in the team that you know?

Daddy!

Who else?

And Montse!

Montse, Lauri…

Do you know Lauri too?

Lauri, Santos…

And Lauri treats you very well, yes?

Yes!

Are you going to play this game when you grow up?

Yeees

And you?

Also

And what are you going to do? The positions of your parents?

Yes

Are you going to be as good as them? Because your parents are both very good.

I do!

And you?

Also

Okay guys, so you really like rugby right?

Yes

True

Well, when you are older here, we are waiting for you.

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I SWEAR IT WAS GOOD (ENG&ITA SUB) by Frilly - It Must Have Been Love PARODY - Duration: 4:45.

My dear America

this is my goodbye message to you

after all I saw happening in this Country lately

I think it's time for me to pack my belongings

my hopes and dreams

and leave the United States forever

I loved you

and I'm moving away with a bleeding heart

but my reasons are valid...

you lay pineapple

on my pizza

and put the yogurt

in the carbonara sauce

the mocaccino

has salt and caramel

and the spaghetti

come with meatballs

kill me now!

I close my mouth

and look away

it would have been good

but, well, now: "ciao!"

it should have been good

but you ruined it somehow

I swear it was good

but you devastated it

since you added in your touch

now I'd rather eat my toe

you may believe that

they go together

but pasta and chicken

must be kept apart

the Italian dressing

is not Italian

it has more ingredients

than the salad

it isn't hard

why all this toil?

just use some oil!

(Italian swearing)

I know that it's so good

that you had to copy it

hey! Your ice-cream is good

but don't call it 'gelato'!

to be like an Italian

it's not enough to say: "ciao!"

there's something you might have missed...

'Italian Soda'

does not exist...

... And so

with this bleeding heart that you broke

I say: 'no more!'

Goodbye, America!

nothing can stop me from leaving you now

Frilly! What the...?! What are you doing?

Oh my God! It's you! You scared me... I'm leaving!

You can't leave, you silly girl! You gotta listen to me and trust me!

And why should I? Because you're... what? the intelligent part of me?

Yeah!

You don't understand!

There are people here who believe that the concept of gluten

was created by and for the Italians

in order to make U.S. diet non-competitive!

And they love self-rising flour!

It's like saying, I don't know...

that fermentation is only a 'theory'!

And why do they keep overcooking pasta?

I'm telling you, one day women who want to drain pasta too early

will be subject to some form of punishment!

What do you say to that?

I say we stay and fight!

Fight what?

The question is not 'what', but 'who'!

Who?

The man who can be held responsible for all of that!

Classic Alfredo Sauce...?

Alfredo... Who the hell is this guy?!

We can find out... If we stay!

Oh yes, we stay!

And I am coming for you...

Alfredo...

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"Those Women Carry Knives." Mother Warns Daughter About Lesbians - Duration: 5:08.

My name is Inca Mohamed, I am originally from the Caribbean but came to the US as a child.

I have always been living between those two cultures.

In my early mid-20s, I was living in California, and my mother was still in Brooklyn.

My mother, she would call me, and my partner at the time would answer the phone.

So she got used to hearing a woman's voice when she called.

We never talked about it.

Every summer, I would come to visit my mother.

So one summer I'm visiting her, probably '83-'84.

And I am in the bedroom, and my mother's in the bathroom.

My mother is from Dominica, and her language is French-Creole.

All of a sudden I hear my mother saying, "Tu aimes femmes!"

And while I have forgotten most of my Creole, I did know what she was saying, and what she

was saying was asking me, "You like women?"

And so I said, "Yes."

And she came into the bedroom.

At that time I defined myself as being bisexual.

So I said to her, "Well, I also like men."

Well, thanks to daytime TV, Oprah, I don't know which show, she had learned the word

bisexual.

But the way she pronounced it was, "Oh, you're a bi-check-sual."

So I said, "Yes Mama, I am a bi-sexual."

She then said to me, "Oh, I had done that when I was young."

And I said, "Ah, I'm not surprised, I thought you had."

So a few minutes later, she said to me, "Be careful, Inca.

Those women carry knives."

And again, you have to put this in the context.

My mother was a very brave woman.

In the 1930's, she worked as a speculator.

She would go to one island, buy things, got to another island, sell them…

So she was -- at a time when women were not moving around that independently, she was.

And she also had a rum shop.

Usually men frequent rum shops.

So if a woman was going to go into a rum shop, I could see why she'd carry the knife.

Less worried about the fact that I was a lesbian, but probably more, what kind of women was

I going to be around?

And so fast forward, it's 1987, and I move back to New York, and I have a really wonderful

lover.

A woman named Bonita, who was an extremely kind and generous person.

We lived down the block from my mother, so my mother would come over for Christmas dinner.

So she got to see me with this incredibly loving, kind, generous woman.

I was very happy to know that my mother knew that she didn't have to worry about my safety

anymore.

And while some lesbians may still carry knives, my lover did not carry a knife.

And she was always -- It was always a very funny experience for me, because I'd go,

'Well, was it a hard thing for her to say, and is that why she had to say it in the tongue

she was most comfortable, in her first language?

Is that why she said it while she was in the bathroom, and I was in the bedroom?'

I mean, who knows?

The point is that she did take the initiative, and she said it, and that created an opportunity

for us to have a very open conversation about my life.

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JUST GO - EP.08 - ROLEZINHO - Duration: 10:28.

What up y'all

Here we are for another adventure

We won a tour around Shanghai

So we're going on it and it's on a chopper!

We just stopped to get a view over the bridge

Check out this view!

Sammy told us that here in Shanghai they shot the movie Empire of the Sun

With Christian Bale when he was a kid

This building was a part of it

Tell me this doesn't remind you of NYC

An Asian version of it

Like the Jetsons style NYC

Let's meet Shanghai Old Town

You hear that? It's a spaceship !

Wow, this was really fun!

My hand has frozen but so worth it

It really was great

If you come to Shanghai it really is worth taking the tour!

You see all the contrasts in the city

its colors... Beautiful!

Let's have dinner because we're starving!

At a mexican restaurant called The Cactus

Today you had an idea of why we really love the city

Shanghai as you guys saw it is full of contrasts

It's very rich, everything is very lavish!

Lights but at the same time it keeps its asian originality

We really enjoyed this...

Which is one of the reasons why we chose to move out here

Many people stay asking why China?

Why not Europe or Canada or the US?

We know there's a lot of prejudice when it comes to China

people tend to think it's all rural and nasty

food is gross, you 're gonna eat this and that

Country side

Well it's a whole different scenario

Of course there's the countryside

There are some really delicate things

such as communism

but they're so forward. Ahead of our time...

Things I would've never dreamed of seeing in Brazil or even the States

We see here like it's nothing

It's so easy to buy anything you want

Anything I want from around the world we can find it here

Everything is so fast

You know in some places you think of building a project for months or years

Here they do it in a month

They're now working on a bullet train that's gonna go from here

All the way to Cambodia, Thailand and they only need 4 years to make it

And it will be ready on whatever date they set it to

So this is another reason why we moved out here

The future!

China has grown so much it's a country of opportunities

We saw that Shanghai is a place that isn't overflowing with expats

such as Europe or USA

So we decided to jump on board

And we really have loved it!

Anyone who wants to visit us feel free!

And as we're talking about the city

If you come out here you should def check this guy out

Sammy

Just do a little tour with him

He lives out here for the past 8 years

He speaks Mandarin

He even joked when I told him he must be fluent

He said he speaks like a toddler

Just so y'all know how tough this language is

He knows really fun facts about the city

The coolest part is that he can also take you to other spots

Like the countryside

Here are some of the places he goes to

Xi'an is where the terracota warriors are

The ohers I know nothing about

It's pretty awesome

You can go a jeep

choppers

Rent them out to do some sightseeing

lots of things to see

The guy is pretty chill too

Super sweet and he's from San Diego!

Talking about SD, Mariana save us a spot!

We'll come by soon enough!

So this is it for today

thanks!

We hope you liked the video

Keep watching us

Like it, follow us...

We stay doing things! Next week we're doing out first trip of the year

We're going to a city nearby called Wuxi

Lots of cool things for you to see!

If you wanna get started and Google it up

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Laptop Asus ROG Rami installation GL552VX - Duration: 4:05.

He came enjoyable rami

8GB

First we must end laptop

close it

Il reverse back

We will need a small screwdriver

We have two screws here

It is a small screw

And here we have one more

It looks like the second is slightly longer

Now we need to get this cover

A cap out

Here we have a RAM

Here is Hard Disk

Here SSD slot M2

Let's see how this RAM out

It's

I'll put below

Login very easy, so awry

And then just pressed

This is RAM's, yes

Now that came out Rami

It is pleasant

And so it should come

Very easy awry

And then just tap on it

And ready adjudication, both are very good you remain

So easily put you remain

Laptop

Now, not only have to put the lid back

On the left, screw higher

And right lower screw

And now to see if it works

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Think Banning Refugees Is Bad Then You Need to Know How They Were Created - Duration: 8:07.

Think Banning Refugees Is Bad?

Then You Need to Know How They Were Created.

(ANTIMEDIA) On Saturday, Reuters obtained a report conducted by U.N. experts advising

the U.N. Security Council that the U.S.-backed, Saudi-led coalition�s attacks in Yemen �may

amount to war crimes.� The report investigated ten coalition air strikes between March and

October that killed over 292 civilians, including some 100 women and children.

�In eight of the 10 investigations, the panel found no evidence that the air strikes

had targeted legitimate military objectives,� the experts wrote.

�For all 10 investigations, the panel considers it almost certain that the coalition did not

meet international humanitarian law requirements of proportionality and precautions in attack�The

panel considers that some of the attacks may amount to war crimes.�

Saudi Arabia is leading a military coalition made up of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE,

Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Sudan.

Out of all of these countries wreaking havoc on Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle

East, only Sudan makes Trump�s ban list of refugees.

Yemen, the victim of the onslaught, also makes the list.

Even before the start of the Saudi-led war in March 2015, Yemen was already suffering

a humanitarian crisis, including widespread hunger and poverty.

Over 14 million people are starving, and seven million of them do not know where they will

get their next meal.

To date, the Saudi-led coalition has struck over 100 hospitals, including MSF (Doctors

without Borders)-run hospitals.

The coalition has struck wedding parties; factories; food trucks; funerals; schools;

refugee camps; and residential communities.

According to Martha Mundy, professor emeritus at the London School of Economics, the Saudi

coalition has also been hitting agricultural land.

Noting just 2.8 percent of Yemen�s land is cultivated, she argued that �[t]o hit

that small amount of agricultural land, you have to target it.�

Further, she pointed out that the Saudi coalition �was and is targeting intentionally food

production, not simply agriculture in the fields.� This direct attack on civilian

infrastructure comes in tandem with a blockade imposed by Saudi Arabia that has created a

humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions.

The coalition has also been caught using banned munitions, including British-made cluster

bombs, meaning that unnecessary losses and excessive suffering have been exacted (another

apparent war crime).

As a result, more than three million Yemeni civilians have been displaced, according to

the U.N.

This is exactly how and why refugee crises happen in the first place � unnecessary

war and suffering at the hands of the rich and powerful players on the world stage.

But what does this have to do with the United States?

This is Saudi Arabia�s problem, not America�s.

Right?

The support the U.S. has given to Saudi Arabia to enable these war crimes is quite extensive.

According to the Saudi Arabian foreign minister, U.S. and U.K. officials sit in the command

and control center to coordinate air strikes on Yemen.

They have access to lists of targets.

The Obama administration provided airborne fuel tankers and thousands of advanced munitions.

In addition to regularly drone-striking Yemen, killing countless civilians in the process,

the U.S. has also provided intelligence to the Saudi-led coalition that has been gathered

from reconnaissance drones flying over Yemen.

In arms sales, the U.S. has made an absolute killing � quite literally.

So much so that in December 2016 the Obama administration was forced to halt a planned

arms sale to Saudi Arabia because of the mounting civilian death toll.

It is hard to get an exact figure on the amount of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, but as it stands,

it was well over $115 billion during just Obama�s eight years as president .

The Obama administration was also well aware of the inexperience of the Saudi-led coalition

in conducting wartime operations.

As the New York Times reported: �The first problem was the ability of Saudi

pilots, who were inexperienced in flying missions over Yemen and fearful of enemy ground fire.

As a result, they flew at high altitudes to avoid the threat below.

But flying high also reduced the accuracy of their bombing and increased civilian casualties,

American officials said.

�American advisers suggested how the pilots could safely fly lower, among other tactics.

But the airstrikes still landed on markets, homes, hospitals, factories and ports, and

are responsible for the majority of the 3,000 civilian deaths during the yearlong war, according

to the United Nations.� America has played its part in this war.

But what about Iran?

They are allegedly arming the rebels in Yemen to provoke Saudi Arabia, so they should face

some of the blame � right?

According to the U.N. experts, this highly perpetuated propaganda is not even remotely

true.

�The panel has not seen sufficient evidence to confirm any direct large-scale supply of

arms from the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, although there are indicators that

anti-tank guided weapons being supplied to the Houthi or Saleh forces are of Iranian

manufacture,� the experts stated.

Okay, fine.

But that was Obama.

Donald J. Trump clearly has new and improved plans for foreign policy and immigration and

for dealing with refugees across the board.

Correct?

Well, not really.

Barely hours after his inauguration, the military conducted drone strikes in Yemen.

This is in light of the fact that former drone operators wrote an open letter to Barack Obama

claiming the drone program is the single most effective recruitment tool for groups like

ISIS.

Then, on top of these drone strikes, Trump ordered a raid involving Navy SEALs that reportedly

killed at least one eight-year-old girl, as well.

Refugees don�t appear out of thin air.

While Trump uses refugees from seven Muslim-majority nations as a scapegoat for the inner turmoil

facing the United States and other Western nations, his policies will only help exacerbate

the refugee crisis, leaving parts of Europe and the wider Middle East to deal with the

fallout.

By all means, close your doors to Yemen � but only after you withdraw all your personnel,

equipment, aircraft, and material and financial support for war crimes committed

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Modern Chinese Wedding - Duration: 12:04.

Near the house of the groom's guests

The invited musicians create the sound that everyone in the neighborhood knew about the wedding

Now must come the bride

Despite the fact that came a lot of cars, first the procession will walk

Light the fireworks, then the bride and her family are close

Here comes the bride

She is walking from her house to the groom's house

The procession is accompanied by loud musical instruments

It seems that came the whole village

The procession goes to the groom's house

Soon the bride will give the groom's friends

Witness monitor this process

There is a transfer of the bride friends of the groom

Now the bride will go to the wedding house, where it will wait for the bridegroom

The wedding starts

Master of ceremonies is the groom to the public

He tells the groom what is good, what his education and work

Finally, the father brings the bride

The groom swears his love to the bride

Asks the blessing of the parents

Presenter tells how important their Union

Perhaps he got carried away

Finally, the solemn moment. The groom sends the bride a bouquet

Invited parents of the bride and groom

Newlyweds last stand next to their parents

It symbolizes the beginning of the beginning of adult life and the creation of a new family

Now guests can start treats and fun

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Welcome to the channel: 'The Narrator', by Guilherme Greca.

A new story is being made for you.

It'll tell about a young boy who falls in love

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