Friday, February 10, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 10 2017

That memory burning in the night

dreaming of coming to live

and now the wind has blown it away

taking for granted that things would come with time

but life usually isn't like that

now it's nothing but a dream

a light shinning far away from me

hiding away my feelings

sorrow in the shadows

happiness while I'm still here

By your side today

I remember

all the things I'll never get to live

the dark grey sky

lights up

just to see you smile

it hurts inside

to know that our time

could at any moment

be over

lost in a dim winter

Now I don't know how to go on

Every path leads to sorrow

fragile within

while I pretend to feel

how I don't feel

I don't know for how long

I can keep this up

fighting for a dream

that every day goes further away from me

hiding feelings

I cry in the darkness

my joy is only for you

Here by your side

I remember

all the things I'll never get to live

the dark grey sky

lights up

just to see you smile

Today

I take shelter in the past

and enjoy every day at your side

today

my sadness has faded away

and I'd just like to say

that this life by your side

is worth a thousand life times

and even living it a thousand times

would never be enough

Here by your side

I remember

all the things I'll never get to live

the dark grey sky

lights up

just to see you smile

today by your side

I remember

all the things I'll never get to live

the dark grey sky

lights up

just to see you smile

today by your side

¡Hi there YouTube friends!

I hope you enjoyed this video

for a long time now

some of you have asked me to upload original material

and that you want to hear the music I write

and today I decided to record this song that I like so much

it's a little hard to sing

not only because it's technically challenging

but because this song reminds me a lot of my mother

I wrote this when she was very sick

and I always in a way

use music to express the feelings

that I have inside

and this song really

helped me keep going

at a very hard time

you guys usually watch one of the takes of the song that worked out ok

but I do a lot of takes for these acoustic videos

and in this case

the overflow of emotion

made it very difficult to sing

and that stacks up with the technical aspects

that are pretty demanding

so I've been hurting my throat the last couple hours

to record this song

but I feel that this song is worth the effort

and I believe a lot of you can connect

with this sort of emotion

If you liked this song and you'd like to hear more original songs

leave a thumbs up bellow

those really help me know what you guys like

what you guys don't like as much

and comments help me know what you think

so if you want more of this type of thing, let me know

I have a lot of these on the piano

also the song I use for these outros

is a song I wrote

and maybe I'll finish it at some point

so you guys can hear it

like other songs this will be available on

iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Deezer

and as always you guys really help me out when you buy or stream them

anyway I don't want to make this video any longer

so that's it for now

don't forget to subscribe and I'll see you in the next video

mata ne (see you next time)

((leave a #TillTheEnd in the comments if you got this far!))

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The iPhone Voice Changer - Duration: 5:16.

Hey what's up guys, Keaton here and what I got is something insane.

And what I got, is something insane!

Just kidding, I say that literally every single video.

But this you've never seen before.

This is an iPhone voice changer.

We're about to have some fun.

So yeah guys, this right here is an iPhone voice changer if you guys wanna check it out,

link's down below, I don't even know how much this thing costs, if it works it's gonna be

lit, I, oh, I really hope, I kinda hope it works, but I kinda hope it doesn't work, and

before things get like real loud up in here, turn the notifications on, just hit that bell,

and after this video, you know, I might be commenting back to some of you that do that.

Alright, so, let's check this out, basically this thing right here is called the iStranger,

it's got like the greatest name ever and it's just a voice changer.

It's pretty simple you get like this little, I don't know, I don't even know, let me know

in the comments what you'd describe this as, I feel like it's like an Apple TV remote or

like an old iPod, if anyone remembers what an iPod is, and you just plug it into your

phone.

So it's got a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so I got my iPhone 7, but, oh, oh, sorry.

Why can't I plug it in?

Thanks.

So we're gonna be using my iPhone 6S Plus in this video, so basically what you do to

get this to work is you just take the 3.5 mm tip, just the tip, you put it in, put it

in, I don't even know what I'm saying and then you just treat this like your phone.

So as you can see, you got this red dot here which means, if you have like a lower voice,

you keep it on the red one, and then the blue one is if you have like a higher voice.

I don't know who has a higher voice, it's not me!

Today's video is going to be about the next iPhone.

Or a lower voice, hey, hey what's up everyone, my name is Keaton.

There's no way I could actually pull that off, so yeah, you just kinda treat this like

your phone this is the speaker, down here is the mic, and then to charge this it's just

micro USB, so to show you how this works, I'm gonna hop in the other room, call myself,

and you're gonna hear my voice sound hella weird.

So yeah, I'm gonna call myself right now, here we go.

Calling Keaton Keller, aka, Big Papa Torpedo.

Hey what's up, it's your boy Keaton here.

And, I got the new iPhone 8, the iPhone 8 is banging, it can fly, it comes with some

free balloons, you know what else it comes with?

A free giftcard, because it's not even worth it, yeah, yeah, my voice sounds so weird right

now it's like all the way up it's like all over the place, like this is how I'm normally

talking, and you hear how it sounds.

Goodbye.

So here's what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna prank call my mom using the iStranger, I'm gonna

call my phone and like 2 way call her in so you guys can hear it on speaker, and I'm gonna

say that UnboxTherapy kidnapped me and wants a bunch of ransom money and I'm gonna tell

her like the next steps.

My parents do not have this phone number, I swear, I promise you they don't, I live

like a side, hustle, you know trapping life and I just don't want them having this number,

I guess now they're gonna have it, she's so gullible, I know she's gonna believe it if

she answers, sometimes she just doesn't answer my calls, so, let's go fake a kidnapping.

Alright so my mom didn't answer, thanks mom, love you too, so I'm calling my dad now, I'm

basically gonna call myself first and then I'm gonna conference my dad in just so you

guys can actually hear it.

Here we go, I really hope he answers.

This is gonna be good, alright, so I'm calling myself first, alright, cool, now I'm adding

my dad in.

Please answer dad.

Alright, well, he hung up, basically what I've learned from this is, if I ever get in

a hostage situation, never to call my parents, I'll just call my grandma, or like my aunt.

So yeah, that happened.

I can't wait to deal with that later.

Sorry, mom and dad, it's sad that my mom didn't even answer, I guess she doesn't care about

me.

If you get this product guys, please enjoy the prank calls.

So yeah guys, that's pretty much it for this video, if you guys made it to the end, be

sure to drop a like, let's try to shoot for 5000 likes 'cause my parents are probably

gonna kill me, thanks so much jack septicye for being this video's notification shoutout,

if you guys want a notification shoutout, make sure you turn them on, let me know in

the comments that you've done it.

Tweet me @Techsmartt if you guys find anything else weird like this, and yeah, I can't wait

to get hurt by my parents, bye.

Do you guys ever have one of those days where you work so hard or do so much stuff that

you feel like you could sleep with your eyes open?

That's where I'm at right now.

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How To Market Mobile Apps (12 Practical Tips and Tricks) - Duration: 3:15.

12 Practical Ways To Mobile App Marketing

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the sweaty palm,

the throbbing heartbeat.

We can now engineer the goose bump,

even the blood rushing to the head.

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and now we've crafted the first premium sports sedan to make you come alive.

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How I Learn Japanese | Study Habits We're Ditching in 2017 - Duration: 8:27.

Hey Guys! I'm Loretta / KemushiChan!

Welcome to 2017!

Yes, I know, it's already February!

If you are anything like me, that means by this point

you should have been studying and

instead you have probably given up already

on your New Year's resolutions...

You know what, it is only February

so there's plenty of time to start this year

off on the right foot.!

So today I would like to share with you guys

and confess a few more of my own

detrimental study habits.

Which is why, today I'm going to present:

7 Japanese Study Habits I'm Ditching in 2017!

These are the most common mistakes I've made

and continue to have made for years

So, let's get started!

The 1st, most common mistake I always make

is failing to even get into the conversation

in other words, "Being Unprepared".

When you live in Japan, one of the most

complaints you'll hear from other people in Japan

is "Japanese only speak English to me!!"

or "All I said is one word and they think [I'm so good]!"

When the truth is, for a lot of people,

when Japanese people do speak to you

in real Japanese at real speeds

half of us don't even know what they're saying

or how to respond anyway.

The rest of conversation just goes over your head.

Conversations and basic human interaction

is a lot more predictable than you think

and one of the ways to avoid freezing up

and avoid not being ready for a conversation

is to spend a few minutes in your morning, while you get ready

just rehearsing things you think you'll have to say.

I keep getting caught off guard and I realized

It's because I haven't been doing that recently.

So, my tip to you is:

to avoid freezing up,

rehearse your Japanese aloud before you go out.

Next, I am also guilty of:

CRAMMING!

I noticed that I tend to overuse one word in Japanese:

ISOGASHII or "busy".

I did it in English and now I do it in Japanese:

"Ugh, I'm so busy!"

= " cho isogashii!"

"saikin isogashii!"

What is with the humble bragging?!

I do it in English and Japanese...it's gotta stop!

Those are just excuses. I've seen my everyday!

I know what it is that I do everyday

and I'm not just too busy to study

the problem is, I just don't prioritize it!

You know, the real problem with cramming is

you may actually pass whatever test you crammed for

or you may get through whatever you last-minute prepared for

but in the long term

whatever it is that you shoved into your brain

is going to bounce right off of it

and be forgotten in about a month!

Back in High School, it was different

I had to study Japanese and work with it everyday

because I had classes everyday

and that was a lot more beneficial.

Those are the things I remember even to this day.

The things I was constantly seeing every single day.

So my advice to you is:

yeah, cramming may help,

but in the long run, if you really want to be able to speak a language

and really build and be able to use it in the future

DO NOT CRAM.

Study a little bit everyday.

The next thing I'm guilty of

is buying too many things JUST BECAUSE they're Japanese

I'm talking about apps, books, NOTEBOOKS especially!

These are just 5 I've gotten in the last 2 months

I've already got all of these empty notebooks this year

I don't even like Star Wars?!

YEAH I SAID IT

The moment I see a Japanese book I'm like

Oh it's Japanese...so I should buy it!

But I don't actually need it?!

I don't actually use it?!

You don't need all of that???

The problem is, you spend all this money on stuff

and books that you think you need

but before you even bought them

were you studying to begin with??

Buying all this stuff doesn't make you more fluent

if you weren't really trying to study to begin with!

So before you try to figure out what to buy

figure out what it is you need to learn

and then see what tools can help that goal.

I mean seriously, sometimes I open my closet like

"Who are you?!" 👻 and

"HOW LONG HAVE I HAD THIS BOOK?!"

First, work with what you have around you already

and then go from there!

When I DO study,

one of the most common mistakes I make is

obsessing over every iteration of every kanji

it's this idea that I have to learn every single

Japanese word that I encounter

the moment that I encounter it

but obsessing over every bit of Japanese that hits you

is just going to exhaust you

and probably not going to stick.

So one of the most common words in Japanese: SUKI (to like)

If you look it up in a dictionary, you'll find readings like

SUKI, KONOMU, YOI, KOU

and suddenly you're like "WAIT I thought it was just 1 word?!"

"Which ones am I supposed to learn?!"

"WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO?!"

Look at how many sentences there are. Look at this:

Kanari ooku no amerikajin ga sushi wo KONOMU.

Himono wa, watashi no KONOMI ni awanai

SUKIkirai iwanaide zembu tabenasai.

sono geki wa KOUHYOU wo eta.

Kono eiga wa, kodomo ni KOMONASHIKUNAI eikyou wo ataeru kamoshirenai

Even one of the most common, simple kanji

Has SOOO many different sounds and sentences

And you really think you're supposed to

memorize them all like THAT??

For kanji, pick one or two readings

For words, pick 1 or 2 sentences to learn along WITH the word

because honestly, you can always come back later

its better not to bog yourself down.

Just looking at all the readings there it's like

No wonder you don't study everyday!

Learning all this would take you ALL day!

AIN'T NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT!

Next is one I'm most guilty of is

STUDYING ONLINE too much!

Just like stop and listen for a second

If you're only like clicking

and browsing

and watching and listening

but you're never actually saying anything

chances are, YOU ARE NOT LEARNING JAPANESE!

For me, when I study online

I'm usually only taking in information

which is very passive and it's not

going to help you learn to actually SPEAK Japanese.

To do that you have to actually practice

and that's something I need to get back into.

Another mistake is Studying the Wrong Content

If you are an intermediate to advanced speaker

you probably know what I'm talking about but

I will pick up almost any book or magazine

just because it's Japanese

but it may have nothing to do with the types of conversations

or content that I'd like to be able to speak about

or perform in....or about

...that was great English.

Like for me, I want to learn more about coding

and design and graphic design

but I don't own anything in Japanese on those topics

so, I can't talk about it!

For example, I want to get a job and talk about business!

...but all I've bought so far

is novels and nothing relevant to that at all!

People are not typically fluent in all parts of a language

they focus on the parts they need for their daily lives.

So for you, if that's a hobby or career

or just something fun you like to talk about

start focusing on THOSE specific topics

so you can do that in the foreign language you're trying to speak.

The last one is probably the biggest one

that will slow your progress in learning Japanese

and that is studying the wrong fuction of languages.

I made a video in the past called "Am I Fluent?"

that talks about this, but basically,

with languages you can SPEAK, LISTEN, WRITE or READ

When you SPEAK or WRITE you create language

and when you LISTEN or READ you're just taking it in.

Most people study very passively.

They are reading to things and listening to things

but they're not actually practicing

producing the language.

So if you want to speak, you need to practice speaking.

You need an audio diary or a native speaker to work with

If you want to be able to write better

you need to practice writing

keep a diary, start writing!

Find someone who can check you!

To get better you don't need to study a language

you need to practice it.

And that's definitely something I need to improve this year!

So those are my 7 biggest road blocks

when it comes to learning Japanese

1 Not Rehearsing 2 Cramming

3 Buying Useless Things 4 Obsessing over Kanji

5 Studying Online too much

6 Studying the Wrong Content and

7 Studying the Wrong Way

Don't do these things!!

Which one are you guilty of?

Me?...ALL OF THEM!

But we still have 10 more months this year

to get a little bit better.

At least, that's what I keep telling myself

LET'S DO THIS!

That's all for today!

If you have questions/opinions leave me a comment

or send them over twitter! (@KemushiJP)

Thanks for watching this video!

If you like this video please LIKE IT

SHARE IT and SUBSCRIBE for more! :)

See you guys next time!!

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Here Are Complex's 2017 Grammy Predictions - Duration: 3:57.

What's up, guys?

For Complex News, I'm TK.

It's Grammy season again.

The time where everyone pretends not to care but secretly hopes that their fave takes home

a golden phonograph.

This year's slate is a doozy, with Adele and Beyoncé facing off for the major awards.

Chance the Rapper is ready to capitalize after changing the game in the streaming era.

Complex Music editors Ross Scarano and Brendan Klinkenberg took a look at the nominees and

came up with who's most likely to win, who would be winning in a better world, and the

dark horses to look out for.

Here are their 2017 Grammy predictions.

First up, Album of the Year.

It's no fun to admit, but Adele is going to win this, for her album 25.

See, regardless of the their genre of expertise, every member of the Recording Academy has

the opportunity to vote for four awards: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the

Year, and Best New Artist.

These are the categories, the thinking goes, dominated by the most popular of music.

In 2017, no one is more popular than Adele in terms of real sales.

In less than a calendar year, 25 was certified diamond.

Grammy voters skew older and when all else fails, history shows us that they will vote

for the popular, recognizable choice.

That's Adele.

Even though Beyonce should win this for Lemonade.

It's clearly the more impressive artistic achievement.

And then there's the dark horse, country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson and his

album A Sailor's Guide to Earth.

In 2001, George W. Bush had just been inaugurated and Steely Dan won album of the year out of

the blue.

Keep your eyes on the white guys making guitar music.

Next is Record of the Year.

Here's where you'll start to notice the pattern.

It's not right, but Adele's got this for her Grammy-bait single, "Hello."

It's a sincere love ballad delivered by the strongest voice in contemporary pop.

But in terms of a sonic achievement with something powerful to say, Beyonce recorded hands down

the best song of the year with "Formation."

If all was right in the world, this would win Record of the Year.

And then the dark horse is Lukas Graham's "7 Years."

The Grammys love a slick storytelling song.

Speaking of songwriting, Song of the Year is award that focuses on just that, but, here,

the story remains the same: Adele is likely to sweep the hell out of the Grammys this

year.

"Hello" gets the trophy here.

And yes, as good as "Formation" is, Justin Bieber and company wrote a song that plays

by the rules of songwriting, and is filled with clever observational turns of phrase.

"My momma don't like you, and she likes everyone" was the most cutting line on pop radio last

year.

And then the Dark Horse is Mike Posner, and his song "I Took a Pill in Ibiza."

This is basically a Billy Joel song for the millenial set; it's corny as hell, but a case

could be made by a lot of Grammy voters that this is the song to take it.

Here's another prediction from Complex Music crew: Chance The Rapper is going to bring

home Best New Artist at the Grammys this year.

He just put out his best and biggest album to date, was performing on TV seemingly every

single week, and even threw his own festival—this is the rare situation where the person we

think should win has a pretty good shot.

Not to mention that he seemingly had a role in the Grammys letting online-only releases

into the running, not that the Grammys themselves will ever admit that.

Of course, there's always a chance for an upset, and there's a case to be made for

The Chainsmokers this year.

They're pretty insufferable, but they had a nearly unmatched year on the charts, and

"Closer" was at number one for an awfully long time for a new act.

Look out for them to rain on Chance's parade.

Next is Best Rap Song.

If we're being honest, the right choice here would definitely be "Ultralight Beam."

But, that's not how the Grammys work.

Drake is poised to sweep the rap categories this year, after his 2016 saw him dominate

the charts and reach new heights of popularity thanks to "One Dance" and, yes "Hotline

Bling."

His ode to late night phone calls was released back in 2015, but thanks to its sly addition

as a bonus track on Views, it's eligible for the award here.

Expect the song to win Drake two awards on Sunday: this, and best Rap/Sung Collaboration.

And, finally, we have Best Rap Album.

Again, Drake is the pick here.

Views was a monster success, and for specific genres, that's usually what wins you the

golden gramophone at the end of the night.

Drake had the biggest album in rap last year without any real competition: sometimes that

means it's the best.

If anyone can beat him, though, it'll be Chance The Rapper.

Chano put together the best album in hip-hop last year with Coloring Book, and he's coming

into the Grammys on a real hot streak.

It's possible he could knock the top dog off his spot, but it's unlikely.

So, there you have it, the 2017 Grammy winners according to Complex Music.

Tune in on Sunday night to find out if they got it right.

That's the news for now, but for more Grammy updates, subscribe to Complex on YouTube today.

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What I Wore ~ The Dress Up Mom Takes A Work Trip and Tries Packing Cubes ~ Ep. 4 - Duration: 3:27.

[Audio Length: 0:03:26] RECORDING COMMENCES:

Rajka Hayden: I'm back in my closet, ready for another

great week.

I'm traveling part of this week for work, so I want to make sure that I take the right

things.

I want to be comfortable, professional, not take too much, so let's see how I do.

I got off the airplane, I'm in Arizona.

And, I am wearing for the plane, I like to just wear jeans.

These are some Paige jeans that I bought resale.

These shoes, I love.

They are from Artemis Designs and they're made out of old Turkish rugs.

This is a nice wool jacket that I got at resale.

It was big, I shrunk it and made it kind of like this.

This is my Kit and Ace turtleneck that I wear all the time and I have this necklace that

I love that was actually gifted to me by my aunt.

So, I'm taking her with me.

When I travel, this is my Coach travel bag that I bought years ago at the outlet mall.

It's just a nice bag that I can fit everything in and it works great.

I was on Hayden Road in Phoenix.

For my work meeting, all I had to do was change the pants and instead of the jeans, I put

on these Dolce & Gabbana pants that I bought resale.

Please take a look at these shoes because they really are very cool.

You can get a close up on them.

These are the ones I told you about that are made out of old Persian rugs, Artemis Designs.

I'll put the info in the links below.

Then, I also have my glasses.

These are the Cubitts glasses that I got when I was in London.

They were sunglasses that I turned into regular glasses and I love them, they sort of make

the look a little bit more professional too.

And, I really only had to pack one extra pair of pants for a whole two-day trip.

I used these travel cubes that I bought on Amazon for the first time on this trip and

I really liked them.

They kept everything really organized and protected and I would definitely recommend

using travel cubes when you travel.

I'm back and heading into the office today.

I am wearing this Goga original, another Goga original.

As I mentioned previously, I got the opportunity to meet Gordana Gehlhausen of Project Runway

fame when she lived in San Diego.

This is another piece I bought from her.

Look at this incredible fabric that she uses.

I believe it's hand painted.

I can wear it as a tunic, as a top or you can wear it down low as a long dress.

I kind of like the tunic look the best.

I have it paired with my Kit and Ace leggings/pants.

And, again, my fav, fav Bryr clogs, handmade in San Francisco.

So, the work trip, I think was successful.

I did bring what I needed.

I was comfortable, I looked professional, I was happy with it.

That's another week of what I wore.

I hope you like it.

Please subscribe.

Give us a thumbs up.

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @thedressupmom.

And, until next time, dress it up a little.

END OF RECORDING

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Why I chose science #ChooseScience - Duration: 1:56.

My name is Kirsty Duncan, and I am Canada's Minister of Science.

When I was young, I wanted to be an artist and a dance teacher.

It wasn't until I was in my first year of university

that I realized I wanted to be a scientist.

I was enrolled at the University of Toronto.

I remember how one of my first-year professors took us around the world in one class.

He showed us how science had helped answer some of life's most important questions.

How discoveries had changed the world.

I was inspired to be curious, to ask questions, and to explore.

That's when I knew I wanted to be a scientist.

My journey through science allowed me to lead research expeditions,

to work with some of the most remarkable researchers and eventually,

to serve as Canada's Minister of Science.

One of my goals now

is to encourage more young women to be curious, to challenge the norm

and to be courageous in the pursuit of their dreams.

I also want to ask your parents and grandparents, your brothers and sisters,

your teachers, professors, and friends

to support your desire to discover.

Take every exciting opportunity that comes your way.

These opportunities could lead you to become

the brilliant scientists and innovators of tomorrow.

It all starts today

by making the choice.

Choose to be curious.

Choose to explore.

Choose science.

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Why I Love Vlogs | Kate's Adventures - Duration: 3:24.

Okay [TRIPOD BANG]

Whoa oh. (sings) Whoa oh, oh, oh, oh.

Hi everyone!

As you can probably see this is a different setup from usual.

I am in London right now

and I've been filming my adventures as part of a vlog of course.

So as you've probably figured out by now, I quite like vlogs!

And today I thought I'd share some of the reasons why I like them

and why I enjoy not only creating them, but also watching them.

So I hope you enjoy.

So the first thing I like about vlogs is the fact that you're sharing experiences.

As a viewer, I enjoy looking at vlogs of places I'm planning to visit

and I watch vlogs from other people to find out

their various tips and what they thought of these places.

As a creator and as a human being,

I also enjoy making vlogs because my friends and family

get to see exactly what I was up to and they can come home

and share jokes with me that they wouldn't have understood otherwise because

they've been able to share this experience with me

and even though they weren't there,

it almost feels like they were because they understand everything that happened.

There's also vloggers that I watch no matter what they're creating.

It doesn't matter if it's particularly helpful to me,

I'll watch it regularly and that's because

after a while they start to feel like friends.

And that's really cool to me that you can get to know somebody

over the internet just through little videos like this

that kind of show your quirks and your personality.

As a creator it's really cool and as a viewer it's really cool

to find somebody else who has similar interests to you

and enjoys the same sorts of videos.

So I really love the kind of community spirit that grows around videos.

And the final thing I love about vlogs is that they're almost like a time capsule.

Which sounds a little bit pretentious because you may be thinking,

why would somebody put a vlog into a time capsule?!

But what I like about them is that

it's just the little things that they capture sometimes.

It's not necessarily the message of the video.

It's maybe that my hair looked like this in 2017,

it's maybe that when I'm nervous I rub my eyes, it could be absolutely anything.

And it's the sort of thing I'm only going to see in the video

when I look back in the future and think "Oh yeah, that happened".

It captures memories that wouldn't have been captured otherwise.

And I think that's really cool.

So I hope you enjoyed this video about why I like vlogs,

if you want to share with me down below why you enjoy vlogs,

I would absolutely love to hear it

and also if you know of any cool vloggers that I haven't found yet,

I'd love to hear about them too.

So thanks very very much for watching everybody and cheerio!

If you've been watching this video today and thinking,

"Wow, that backdrop looks really fancy! I wonder what the rest of the room looks like?"

I actually did a room tour. You can watch it over here.

And if you want to subscribe and see more vlogs,

just go over there, there's a little Subscribe button that can help you out with that.

And thanks very much everybody for watching, cheerio!

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Crash on I-20/59 - Duration: 0:24.

HEALTHY AND IN SHAPE.

WE BEGIN WITH BREAKING NEWS IN

BIRMINGHAM.

HELLO I'M JIM DUNAWAY.

AND I'M SHERRI JACKSON.

RIGHT NOW, WE ARE ON THE SCENE

OF AN ACCIDENT ON I-20/59

NORTH NEAR THE ARKADELPHIA

ROAD.

THERE ARE TWO VEHICLES

INVOLVED AND THEIR BLOCKING

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The LEGO Batman Movie - Spoiler Review and Discussion! - Duration: 3:11.

Hello, just2good here,

and I wanted to do a little spoiler review or,

perhaps,

more of a spoiler discussion of the LEGO Batman Movie.

So, yeah, there's your spoiler warning.

I would say watch my non-spoilers review

if you haven't seen the movie,

or just GO see the movie guys.

Anyways, some cool spoilerific parts that I liked included the Iron Man joke,

where Batman's password is Iron Man Sucks!

I thought that was incredible,

the fact that they got away at a jab at Marvel.

I mean,

I guess it's a loving jab,

poking fun at the similarities between Iron Man and Batman.

I really liked the ending too.

The final battle did draw on

but I think the emotional part was well executed,

where Batman has to send himself back to the Phantom Zone.

I think the movie as a whole, however,

started out extremely strong and sort of went down from that level.

It never surpassed how good it was at the start,

but that's okay because the rest wasn't bad at all.

However, when it came to the LEGO Movie,

I thought the jokes and plot

were consistently exceptionally entertaining throughout,

as was the commentary.

In here,

you have a lot of jabs at Batman as a property,

so there is commentary throughout on Batman as a property.

However, the plot of this movie,

like at points during the final battle,

it felt like it could be cut down.

And I said this in my nonspoiler review,

but some jokes went a little bit longer than I wanted

Like, there were a lot of beat boxing and rapping and stuff,

and they got a little repetitive.

Alright, look,

there were some inconsistencies that annoyed me.

First off,

no references to Wyldstyle and Batman's relationship

from the LEGO Movie was weird

because that was a relationship Batman did have.

Yet, in this movie,

you see Batman saying he doesn't do relationships,

he has nobody.

I'm just amazed nothing about Wyldstyle

came up even though they broke up.

Also, there were weird inconsistencies

like some master builders from the LEGO Movie

were put away in the Phantom Zone as terrible villains,

like the Swamp Creature,

Vampire, and Medusa from the LEGO Minifigures line.

Oh, and speaking of the Phantom Zone,

it was cool to see King Kong in LEGO form,

and even the Matrix character.

I mean,

The Matrix is an R-Rated franchise

so that is an inconsistency within the LEGO brand itself,

but this is a movie so it's a seperate thing.

Speaking of being a seperate thing,

they only had one LEGO Movie reference.

As I said before,

nothing to Wyldstyle,

but I believe when they explained how the city was built over the void,

they showed Emmett going through the portal on the TV,

from the first LEGO Movie.

I might be wrong about that.

The ending song was really bad.

I hate when they end animated movies with dance scenes.

However, they mocked this in the movie

and called it a studio friendly song

so I'm glad they were self aware.

I liked the song in the beginning which was pretty funny,

how Batman doesn't skip leg day and doesn't pay taxes.

That was a funny track.

That opening was incredible actually.

The mocking of the edginess of recent DC films

at the start with Batman's narration was funny,

seeing it with this cartoony Batman.

And that, like,

seven minute action scene of Batman saving the city

was so well animated and just a joy to look at.

The end credits were decent

but I wish they were stop motion like the ones from the LEGO Movie.

I was amazed there was no mention of Everything is Awesome in the movie,

but I liked the version of Man in the Mirror in the film.

I dunno,

a lot of those inconsistencies are nitpicking

and not really flaws with the movie because as it stands,

this is a standalone film,

not the LEGO Movie 2.

But as it stands,

I loved this movie,

despite the flaws I pointed out.

What did you guys think?

You can spoil the crap out of this movie

in the comment section below

and we'll have a little discussion.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out.

Bye.

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Why Yakuza 0 is a Masterclass in Managing Tone - Writing on Games - Duration: 10:01.

Hi, I'm Hamish Black and welcome to Writing on Games.

You know, there was a moment when I was playing Yakuza 0 where it all clicked for me.

It was when Kiryu was helping some wannabe punks maintain a tough image despite being

the kinds of people who literally use the phrase "gee-willickers."

After sitting down with them for a while, Kiryu finally asks "why me?"

To which the unfortunately sensitive yanki responds with "You're my ideal of what

a hooligan should be!

The barb wire attitude that says, "Touch me and get cut!"

And yet, you also exude a sense of kindness.

A guy who extends a helping hand to the weak.

The hooligan with a heart of gold!"

It was at this point that I realised just how prevalent this sentiment was in Kiryu's

character, and ultimately why I've been having so much fun with Yakuza 0.

The overarching drama of a yakuza being framed for murder and uncovering a larger political

conspiracy within the organisation is immensely compelling and often rife with tension.

It gets pretty dark at times and the characters have, for lack of a better term, seen some

shit.

That said, I almost always found myself treating with equal importance the smaller substories

that Kiryu would stumble across on his way to these larger objectives.

As Kiryu I felt the sense of honour that he did.

I'd constantly stop in the street to help people getting bullied, even though these

experiences always play out the same way (you approach, you fight, you get a small reward).

Outside of this, there exist slightly larger but self-contained stories in which you, for

example, advise a timid dominatrix on how to more effectively humiliate her clients;

or when you take the role of a producer and have to wing your way through the insider

terms the crew throw at you; or when you take the role of other playable character Majima

and pretend to be someone's boyfriend in order to convince her father to give her distance.

It's strange, though, because I started to wonder why I was so engrossed in an experience

that largely presents itself through non-interactive means.

You're mainly reading screens and screens of text (albeit extremely well-written text)

and staring at cutscenes (albeit extremely well-produced cutscenes).

As I began to find it harder and harder to tear myself away from the game, however, I

came to a realisation about what I was playing.

It's not just Kiryu or Majima that have the compelling duality of character I mentioned

previously.

Hell, it's not even that everyone within this wacky cast shares that same depth.

It's that every part of this game, interactive or not, acts as a constant push-and-pull for

the player; constantly and aggressively shifting tone in the blink of an eye between super

serious gangster narrative and a strange but playful innocence.

In other words, Yakuza 0 works so well because of how wildly dissonant an experience it is.

Yakuza 0 is a game whose story will see you desperately trying to find out who is framing

you before you get sent to jail for a murder you didn't commit, yet the next minute will

have you spending an inordinate amount of time tracking down the leader of a ring of

high school girls selling their underwear to less than savoury characters.

It has you considering the subtle political nuances of your superior's actions before

having a half-naked man labelled "Walking Erection" tell you how to watch softcore

porn.

On a deeper level, however, the game subverts typical gangster games by realistically depicting

the consequences of a single civilian murder, whilst your key mechanical input in the game

is brutally beating the shit out of anyone in the street.

Hell, after the first one almost the entire series features this weird, indefinable tone

constantly shifting on you, with one spin-off adding in zombies to further weird you out.

Far from feeling disparate, however, every element of the game revels in the same kind

of absurdist joy which all stems from this weird tone.

That said, when we think of dissonance in video games we tend to think of it in negative

terms.

It's the concept people refer to when talking about how the story of Nathan Drake being

a loveable rogue doesn't line up with the player using him to murder hundreds of people.

I mean, yeah, that stuff is bad and thought should be put into how mechanics convey narrative

themes, but when I think of dissonance, I don't automatically make those negative connections.

Most of the music I like, for example, relies on dissonance.

Most experimental literature is experimental precisely because it doesn't allow the reader

to get comfortable.

That's because the use of dissonance makes you ask yourself "why is this dissonant?"

What purpose does negating a consistent thematic throughline hold?

In instances like this I like to take the Schklovsky or Brecht approach and say that

narrative and thematic elements that appear to clash with one another force the audience

to stop in their tracks and consider the wider cultural and political elements of what they're

experiencing.

Yakuza 0 could have presented a super serious gangster narrative on its own and the quality

of writing proves that the game could stand without the need for the extravagance it shows

in other areas, but the question remains—why didn't it do this?

To begin formulating an answer to this, I don't think it's coincidence that series creator

Nagoshi is good friends with Beat Takeshi, and that the renowned director plays a significant

role in Yakuza 6, which was recently released in Japan.

Not only are Takeshi's films almost always focused on some form of organised crime, they're

often surprisingly similar in tone to the Yakuza series.

A film like Hana-bi defines itself through long, fairly static shots or scenarios depicting

tender, human moments which are then broken by sudden, graphic depictions of violence—all

carried out with the same muted emotions that make the whole thing seem jarring.

Now, given Takeshi's background in comedy, this dissonance is often played for laughs,

with 2005's Takeshis' taking this to surreal extremes for the express purposes of jet-black

humour.

However, for me, the way in which these conflicting themes were treated with equal importance

was also a means of telling us that violence is as much a part of the human condition as

the tender moments we share with others.

Yakuza says much the same thing, just in a very different way.

The melodrama here is as flashy and over the top as the violence the game has you partake

in.

It's a way of showing you that yes, this game may be about the serious world of organised

crime, but the more human stories outside of that are just as important, and just as

fun to experience.

It's a game that doesn't just want you focusing on organised crime—as producer Masayoshi

Yokoyama describes, the game is as much about contemporary Japan in general as it is about

the titular Yakuza.

And that's the key to Yakuza 0's masterful handling of tone—almost ironically, by presenting

what feels like such a wildly distant version of humanity to what people experience, the

team is able to tell decidedly more human stories.

If there's an emotion that drives the experience, it's empathy.

With any situation in the game, from aiding the dominatrix to talking tax policy with

a worried politician to helping the production team, there's always the underlying premise

that "hey, it's no weirder than anything else you'd see in this world."

It's why the game works so well—through the constant bombardment of oddities presented

to you, you learn to internalise them as a key part of the world, so ironically, it's

no longer odd.

Once you understand this, you notice that there's an innocence to the game's writing,

a belief that people at their core are inherently worth helping regardless of who they are,

that runs counter to the violence the player witnesses and dishes out in the game's story.

Through this dissonance, the game distances you from the situations these characters find

themselves in so that you can strip that away and more easily see the human drama at the

centre—and it's for this reason that, as alienating the tone may seem to some people,

I'd say now is as good a time as any to experience the district of Kamurocho, through the eyes

of the hooligan with the heart of gold.

So I hope you enjoyed my take on Yakuza 0—this game has me utterly engrossed and has reinvigorated

my interest in the series, so I'd highly recommend checking it out.

Also, I'd just like to sincerely thank my patrons who truly make this show possible.

Your names should be on-screen now.

If you'd like to see your name in these credits, or get access to various goodies, why not

check out the Patreon—every pledge helps me more than you know.

If you can't or don't want to, then I'm just happy you're watching the videos.

Also, be sure to check out the weekly podcast I do with my friend Nico on iTunes if you

want more of my thoughts on this game.

And with all of that said I'm Hamish Black and this has been Writing on Games.

Thank you very much for watching and I'll see you next time.

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Born Queer, Not an Advocate - Duration: 4:38.

[digital computer sounds]

[digital start sounds]

Oh, hey everyone.

Now imagine YouTube is the government of Pawnee, Indiana.

The creators of color and the queer communities on here are "Parks & Recreation".

Now, apparently, this is up for debate.

But I see myself as April Ludgate most of the time and

And the rest of the time: Andy Dwyer.

Sometimes I'm gonna throw you some sarcastic, dead-pan, dryer than stale gluten free bread kind of humor.

And the rest of the time I'm gonna be a total goofball - endlessly fascinated by the world,

No matter how screwed up it is.

I am very adamant about this.

I am by no means Leslie Knope.

I like Leslie. I appreciate Leslie.

And I love sitting down and listening to the Leslie(s) of my community,

But I can't be that and I don't think I should try because that's just not me.

And for those of you who - - ohhh...

And for those of you who have never watched Parks & Recreation, let me explain further.

As I settle into what I think of as...in my head, secretly...is my place on this platform,

I get more and more insecure.

I'm constantly worried I'm not being a good representative for my communities.

I'm also not saying that I need anybody to validate what I'm feeling,

I just want it to be out there. I just want to share with you. Share some words.

I do want to be some sort of a voice. Maybe not a big voice. Maybe just, like, a smallish-medium kind of voice.

The part that worries me is that I won't be good at it. That I'll be misunderstood.

Or accused of being complacent or complicit just because I don't put everything I do out there on the internet.

I don't know. I'm just worried I'm too weird about things.

I just see things in too weird of a way.

So! I - I figured I would just lay it all out there.

[background music ends on a cute note]

No bells and whistles, just say it. Say it with words. Say the truth.

I truly believe my place in life is to be a story teller.

Whether it's through theatre as an actor, an improviser, through YouTube videos, or even in everyday conversation

And of course, so many of my stories are going to be about and shaped by my very intersectional identity -

So they will be titled and written as such.

Visibility is import.

That said, I can of course only speak for myself.

"Myself" being not just a queer person or a person of color, but: Jess. [small chuckle]

I want to give the internet access to this flawed, soft and too-empathetic-for-her-own-good on the inside,

But sarcastic and care-free on the outside character that I'm going to present.

Hopefully, that made sense. That's a very long sentence and I kind of got distracted in the middle of it.

I mean, I wanna bring good into your life.

I wanna make you laugh, even if it's at my expense.

...showing you a different way of seeing something, or letting you know, simply, that you're not alone.

There are just so many parts of my identity that could give anybody reason to treat me as "less than"

And that's something that anybody could struggle with

And a lot of the time, my coping mechanism has to be humor.

or else I could fall apart.

And one thing I feel in one video could completely change, or shift, before I even publish it.

Even this mindset that I'm talking about right now has changed so many times

As many times as our world has changed, just in the last month.

But, y'know, whether or not there are flaws in my logic at the moment, I think it's important to document where I'm at, right now.

Perhaps, watch it later. See how far I've come or how far...

[struggles with pronouncing words]

or how far I've fallen. [nervous chuckle]

Because, see, I was born queer, but not an advocate.

And I'm trying to find my voice in that.

I may find nothing. Or I might find something else.

Sometimes I'm gonna be wrong, or petty, or flawed

but that's just being human!

I just really wanna be the best queer cousin that you never asked for.

And uh...thank you for following along with me.

Aww man! Thank you for watching. You should - you should...

hit the subscribe thing and the bell - so you know when I actually post a video.

It's been debated that I'm more like an April Ludgate and a Leslie?

I don't....[sigh]

If - do you agree with that? Let me know down in the comments.

Do you think...who? what?

R-right now I'm Gary-Larry Gergich,

So...

Just subscribe. Please. [lol]

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All of America is BOYCOTTING NETFLIX After the SICK New Show They Just Added - Duration: 1:45.

All of America is BOYCOTTING NETFLIX After the SICK New Show They Just Added

By Danny Gold

you know what, I really used to like Netflix.

They always had such great shows and movies to watch when I�m bored.

Well, sadly I will NOT be watching them any more thanks to a SICK new show they just added.

MIKE PENCE WOULD NOT APPROVE!!

The RACIST show they added is called �Dear White People.� Pretty much everyone in America

is super P*SSED after they saw this new trailer where, well, you will see�

See?

Now since when is it appropriate to make �Black Face� a feature of a damn TV show?!

Also this trail got 17 TIMES more Dislikes than Likes on Youtube already.

I mean, sure, they may CLAIM it is a social statement or whatever, but the way they do

it is not even REMOTELY funny.

Oh, and to make it even worse for Netflix, they just paid for a whole damn season of

this show to be made out of their own pockets.

BAD JUDGEMENT!!

That is just icing on the BOYCOTT cake considering George Soros himself bought up a HUGE amount

of Netflix shares just 2 years ago.

So, while I cannot FORCE you to stop watching, I can give you all the info.

Now you decide for yourself.

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Lego iphone Machine - Duration: 1:54.

360 view

turning on Lego Mindstorms EV3

insert a credit card and u get a.....

Iphone!!!

2nd try

reloading the Machine

how it works

thanks for watching, please subscribe!!!

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The iPhone Voice Changer - Duration: 5:16.

Hey what's up guys, Keaton here and what I got is something insane.

And what I got, is something insane!

Just kidding, I say that literally every single video.

But this you've never seen before.

This is an iPhone voice changer.

We're about to have some fun.

So yeah guys, this right here is an iPhone voice changer if you guys wanna check it out,

link's down below, I don't even know how much this thing costs, if it works it's gonna be

lit, I, oh, I really hope, I kinda hope it works, but I kinda hope it doesn't work, and

before things get like real loud up in here, turn the notifications on, just hit that bell,

and after this video, you know, I might be commenting back to some of you that do that.

Alright, so, let's check this out, basically this thing right here is called the iStranger,

it's got like the greatest name ever and it's just a voice changer.

It's pretty simple you get like this little, I don't know, I don't even know, let me know

in the comments what you'd describe this as, I feel like it's like an Apple TV remote or

like an old iPod, if anyone remembers what an iPod is, and you just plug it into your

phone.

So it's got a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so I got my iPhone 7, but, oh, oh, sorry.

Why can't I plug it in?

Thanks.

So we're gonna be using my iPhone 6S Plus in this video, so basically what you do to

get this to work is you just take the 3.5 mm tip, just the tip, you put it in, put it

in, I don't even know what I'm saying and then you just treat this like your phone.

So as you can see, you got this red dot here which means, if you have like a lower voice,

you keep it on the red one, and then the blue one is if you have like a higher voice.

I don't know who has a higher voice, it's not me!

Today's video is going to be about the next iPhone.

Or a lower voice, hey, hey what's up everyone, my name is Keaton.

There's no way I could actually pull that off, so yeah, you just kinda treat this like

your phone this is the speaker, down here is the mic, and then to charge this it's just

micro USB, so to show you how this works, I'm gonna hop in the other room, call myself,

and you're gonna hear my voice sound hella weird.

So yeah, I'm gonna call myself right now, here we go.

Calling Keaton Keller, aka, Big Papa Torpedo.

Hey what's up, it's your boy Keaton here.

And, I got the new iPhone 8, the iPhone 8 is banging, it can fly, it comes with some

free balloons, you know what else it comes with?

A free giftcard, because it's not even worth it, yeah, yeah, my voice sounds so weird right

now it's like all the way up it's like all over the place, like this is how I'm normally

talking, and you hear how it sounds.

Goodbye.

So here's what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna prank call my mom using the iStranger, I'm gonna

call my phone and like 2 way call her in so you guys can hear it on speaker, and I'm gonna

say that UnboxTherapy kidnapped me and wants a bunch of ransom money and I'm gonna tell

her like the next steps.

My parents do not have this phone number, I swear, I promise you they don't, I live

like a side, hustle, you know trapping life and I just don't want them having this number,

I guess now they're gonna have it, she's so gullible, I know she's gonna believe it if

she answers, sometimes she just doesn't answer my calls, so, let's go fake a kidnapping.

Alright so my mom didn't answer, thanks mom, love you too, so I'm calling my dad now, I'm

basically gonna call myself first and then I'm gonna conference my dad in just so you

guys can actually hear it.

Here we go, I really hope he answers.

This is gonna be good, alright, so I'm calling myself first, alright, cool, now I'm adding

my dad in.

Please answer dad.

Alright, well, he hung up, basically what I've learned from this is, if I ever get in

a hostage situation, never to call my parents, I'll just call my grandma, or like my aunt.

So yeah, that happened.

I can't wait to deal with that later.

Sorry, mom and dad, it's sad that my mom didn't even answer, I guess she doesn't care about

me.

If you get this product guys, please enjoy the prank calls.

So yeah guys, that's pretty much it for this video, if you guys made it to the end, be

sure to drop a like, let's try to shoot for 5000 likes 'cause my parents are probably

gonna kill me, thanks so much jack septicye for being this video's notification shoutout,

if you guys want a notification shoutout, make sure you turn them on, let me know in

the comments that you've done it.

Tweet me @Techsmartt if you guys find anything else weird like this, and yeah, I can't wait

to get hurt by my parents, bye.

Do you guys ever have one of those days where you work so hard or do so much stuff that

you feel like you could sleep with your eyes open?

That's where I'm at right now.

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Norah Jones Come Away With Me Live (Captioned) - Duration: 4:03.

Come away with me in the night

Come away with me And I will write...

you a song

Come away with me on a bus

Come away where they can't tempt us

with their lies

And I want to walk with you

On a cloudy day

In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high

So won't you try to come

Away with me and we'll kiss

On a mountaintop

Come away with me

And I'll never stop loving you

And I want to wake up with the rain Falling on a tin roof

While I'm safe there in your arms

So all I ask is for you

To come away with me

In the night

Come away with me

Come away with me

Oh ohhh

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Nature's Symphony

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3 LIVROS DE FICÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E FANTASIA PARA EXPLODIR A SUA CABEÇA - Duration: 9:15.

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Sábias palavras de um mestre. Vale uma reflexão. - Duration: 2:13.

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Breaking Tonight , President Donald Trump Latest News Today 2/10/17 , signed NEW executive orders - Duration: 15:35.

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Speed Concept: Astonishing Aerodynamic Performance - Duration: 0:49.

My name is Holly Lawrence.

I'm from the UK, and I'm a professional triathlete.

I'm new to Trek, and the reasons I chose Trek was because of the family feel, because I love the bikes,

and because the support they offer is amazing.

I love the Speed Concept because it's fast, light, and super adjustable, so you can get in a really aero position.

Another reason I love the Speed Concept is you can customize it through Project One.

Through Project One, I feel like this bike was made exactly for me.

Whereas before, I felt like I had to fit to the bike, the Speed Concept fits to me.

With Project One, I can get the fit, parts, and design that I want.

My main goal for the year is to defend my title at the 70.3 World Championship,

and I feel like I'm on the best bike to do that.

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Origami: 3 Modi per Fare Segnalibri a forma di Cuore - Duration: 8:59.

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Flag and anthem of Syria - Duration: 2:21.

Guardians of homeland, upon you be peace,

our ever-proud souls refuse to be seized.

The den of Arabism is our sacred home,

and the throne of our suns will never go down.

The mountains of Levant are towers in height,

which talk with the zenith of the highest skies.

The mountains of Levant are towers in height,

which talk with the zenith of the highest skies.

A land that is splendid with brilliant sun,

turning to a sky or almost a sky.

The flutter of our hopes and the beats of our hearts,

depicted on the flag that united our land.

Did we not derive the black from every man's eye,

and ink from every martyr's blood?

Spirits defiant and past so glorious,

and the martyrs' souls are our guardians.

Spirits defiant and past so glorious,

and the martyrs' souls are our guardians.

From us, a nation of souls and bravery,

Thy glory comes from us, my homeland!

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Homilia Diária.455: Memória de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes (11 de fevereiro) - Duration: 5:28.

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6 Licuados Saludables Para Prevenir y Tratar la Anemia - Duration: 3:41.

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Ida ao Campeonato Europeu de Masters na Dinamarca - Duration: 1:45.

Hi my name is Marisa Costa

and the purpose of this campaign

is to be able to go the European Masters Athletics Championships

which will take place in Denmark

participating in the Half-Marathon on August 6th, 2017

So I need to raise funds to get me there

and be able to represent Portugal in the European Championship

There is a particularity

I have a chronic autoimmune disease called Lupus

I was diagnosed with lupus at the age of 15

and now I have 37

In this campaign I have the support of the Portuguese Association for Lupus Patients

and also have the support of Lupus Europe

that will be present in Denmark backing me up

if everything goes well

Now it is up to you

I need your support

I need you to give me the opportunity to be able to run the half-marathon

and represent Portugal

and to carry this cause to Denmark

and also to others

Everything is possible

I want to leave a message

Never give up your dreams

We can do extraordinary things in life

if we want to

and never do we lower our arms in the face of difficulties in our lives

Life is made of difficulties

Now guys I need your help

Let's do this!

Kisses and see you soon

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