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Raw Trident S2 Ep3 - Duration: 10:29.
Hi guys!
Welcome to Rew's Basement.
I'm Rew, this is... still not my basement!
But anyway, today I've got the Raw Trident!
Yes, this is a joint holder.
It holds 3 joints, ok?
In case one joint isn't enough, 2 isn't even gonna get ya there, 3 mothafuckin' joints-
probably do the trick, hopefully.
Now, yeah, this is- this is one of those- one of those things you probably don't need.
I actually just bought it, just for this show.
So feel lucky, I just burned like a- think it was a dub- fuckin'- cost me like 20-25
bucks for this motherfucking piece of shit.
But anyways, we're gonna fuckin'- we're gonna blaze 3 joints.
Bought it for you guys, hope you enjoy it.
Here we go.
I got my Kasher still, love these things.
Spark this motherfucker up.
I've used the, uh, Raw cones- the stuffed cones- the cones you stuff.
I got a video I might link that to it if I'm not too lazy.
Um, they work really well in this, but right now, I've just got some- some rolled up Zig
Zags in here.
These joints probably sitting at about 3/4 gram each.
I didn't weigh 'em or anything, but that's about what I can fit into a Zig Zag.
*lights joints* Pass it to my camera crew.
But, yeah, it's uh, it's a little excessive, but uh, here we go for the gusto.
Just don't come fuck with me when I'm doin' my drugs.
*to crew* You having problems there?
*camerawoman* The battery thing came up That's a lot of smoke!
Yeah you might need a- you might need a few friends when ya- if you're gonna embark on
the Trident.
I haven't even tried this one solo, yet.
I'm sure there's a few brave souls out there that can do it.
You hit the Trident by yourself?
Let me know, man, leave that shit in a comment!
I got respect for you if you can puff that motherfucker yourself.
It's like a race!
The one in the middle is takin' off a little bit faster.
One on the left is a little bit behind.
Flip it like that, it's the one on the right.
Oh shit, I'm just makin' a mess of the asher.
They all draw nicely.
It is- it does work.
I don't know if anybody needs to pay 20 bucks for a piece of wood to hold 3 joints, but,
that's what we're doin'.
It's already got me cryin'.
I don't know if I'm more sad about the fucking 20 dollars I wasted on it, or fucking if this
Trident's kicking my ass that bad!
Let me know in the comments: Would YOU pay 20 bucks for a device like this?
You know, I- I know a lot of people pay, you know, 300 bucks for a bong or some shit, but
this is a little different.
This is either: you can buy this, or enough weed to fill it.
Your choice, ya know?
This is kinda a kick back video.
I'd have some music on but I'd probably get sued by somebody, so we're not gonna do that.
I can't afford to be sued.
#RawTrident Definitely foggy up in here.
You can get high just chillin' with us 'round here.
Uh, it looks like the middle one is 'bout done with.
Wow!
That's startin' to catch up to me.
Yeah, it's good, it's a good burn, it's a good pain!
Pop this one out of here.
Ash that one out.
Bam!
Call that one good.
Plug this hole up, keep it goin'.
Now it's the "di"dent- Trident- or is it the "bi"dent?
Startin' to sweat.
I'm gonna take my sweater off.
Oh look, it's the caterpillar shirt again.
Alice in Wonderland!
Almost through with these...
So how long we in on this?
How long we been in on this? *camerawoman* 9 and a half minutes
9 and a half minutes!
3 joints!
Almost 10 minutes of deep, deep smoke.
Smoke's so thick.
It's comin' out that barrel.
I don't know if you can see that- that's frickin'...
And then, it's so resin-y too.
It's thick, harsh goodness.
*camerawoman* That one's dead.
Yeah?
Alright, I'm being told this one's dead.
And continue with the last one.
Try to plug two holes.
*camerawoman* Why don't you just take it out?
Just give it a shocker.
Like, what is that?
Fuckin'...I don't even remember.
Oh yeah!
It's been a while!
So that's- that's just about it for this, down to the last little roach on this one.
If you're still in there with us, make sure to give us that thumbs up and like.
Leave me a comment, don't forget to share.
Subscribe!
I just fucked that whole fuckin' outro up!
That's what that Trident'lldo to ya.
I be all discombobulated!
But anyway, you know the drill.
Like the videos, subscribe, share it to your Facebook, share it to your Twitter, share
it to- share it to wherever the fuck you share it to.
Make sure your friends see it.
If you smokin' on a Trident, let me know.
If the Trident's too much for you, let me know.
It's almost too much for me.
It's not, but it's close.
That's all I got.
Now get the fuck outta here!
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IRIS CROCHET Mother Bag-Tutorial 5 to block - Duration: 9:46.
I am welcome to my channel Sara
this time I'll show you how to block Irish crochet fabric
see
It is a little smaller than it was originally, this is caused by washing
what we do is lock
what it is commented the video above, when we wash
I said that the fabric before washing, remained rigid, but after washing would be weaker, now drop the fabric
It is now smooth, Silky
we turn the fabric and place it above the mold with the support
It is smaller
but do not panic that nothing happens
Carefully we will place the bag into the mold with pins, as it was before
first we approached the tissue to stretch and then put in place
the fabric will look like when we did
when we have the tissue above the mold
there are several ways to block the tissue, I'm going to do with the steam iron
but it can be done with a spray and water
with soap and water spray
I prefer to do it with the iron, you try the other two ways and so see which one you like more
you must first place the fabric into the mold, like we did
to approximate tissue, and place it where I can originally going
and it is falling into place
is beginning to be placed tissue, we do all bag
we approaching the fabric and then put in place
see as you are falling
so we do all bag
We throw the tissue and place until the bag in place
we have the bag placed in the mold, see
It remains as it was before
exactly the same
I'll take the steam iron, but without touching the tissue
we take the steam iron to be wet and stay the same size it is now
when dry, we remove the pins and would already be locked tissue
we will spend the iron
with grilled average temperature and steam power
we grilled over the bag, but whether to support the iron in the tissue, only you go falling steam
pins, which are resistant to water and heat, so they will not rust and will not melt
we take a little steam and we turn
we take water vapor around the bag, but without touching the tissue
just that you drop the steam iron, and the iron at medium temperature
we take the steam around the bag to be wet
when you let the steam around the bag, let it dry
when dry, we remove the pins and bag will be us the original size
is now dry, now we're going to remove the pins
we remove the pins all the mold
and we remove the pins
It is like when we wove
Now we will remove the mold
we turn to the tissue
we put on the liner
fits perfectly
to wash the silky fabric and has this fall, then move the fabric more
in the next tutorial I'll show how to mount the bag
I hope you liked and you have understood me, all doubts that you may have you try to solve the
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Hey, it's Emmet!
I think I'm just slowly endeavouring to show youtube every angle of my apartment...idk
Anyway, I often feel a little bit weird about giving advice to other writers
because what do I know? I am a nobody.
But there is 1 thing that in my nobodyness I am absolutely qualified to discuss
& that is rejection.
I first started submitting plays to real grown up competitions and the like when I was about 13
& as a novelist I did the query-go-round, & upon securing an agent
spent ages on sub with a book that has yet to find a home
So I've gathered a few rejections in my time
enough to know that not all rejections are created equal
there are many species of rejections
& just like you should know the difference between a garter snake and a tiger snake & how to behave around them
it's good to know some of the different types of rejections you might encounter
& how to respond to them, if at all.
The first: The Form Rejection.
This is usually pretty easy to identify, altho sometimes people are fooled
because they expect "form rejection" to mean something cold and personalityless that sounds like a machine wrote it
That's often not the case.
Remember, an agent or an editor is going to be sending their form rejection out a lot
so they usually take some time at the outset to craft a nice, pleasant message that won't make the recipient feel too horrible
Their job is not day-ruiner, as much as it might feel like it sometimes
So, 2 ways to tell if you're looking at a form rejection:
Did they comment on anything specifically about your book/premise/sample pages?
Even if it's pretty vague, like "I enjoyed the premise but the writing just didn't click for me"
that's not a copy & paste job.
Not a form rejection.
If you're still just not sure & you wanna know
a more detectivey way to find out
& this mostly just works for agents, possibly some small presses
is to go to query tracker
find the query tracker listing for the agent or the small press
& check out their comments
people often compare the responses they've gotten from agents there for this exact reason
to figure out what they're looking at & how to interpret it.
I will link the website in the description
because aside from comparing failures, it's a really invaluable tool for a querying writer
They provide you with a place to sot of collect all of your data
which if you're like me & that's not like a fun thing that you wanna do
it's really nice to have a website that just makes it really easy
Anyway! You should not respond to a form rejection.
The agent or editor probably won't remember your name either way
so if you want to try them again with a different project later, go for it
I would avoid requerying them with the same project
& I wouldn't mention your previous query when you query the new thing
Clearly you didn't leave much of an impression. The good news is you might get another crack at a first impression.
2: The Meh Rejection
Meh.
The example I used above -- "liked the premise, writing didn't click for me" -- would fall into this category.
They spent enough time with it to give you an individual response, but they're just not that into you.
If this came from an agent, I'd probably cross them off my list to send future projects to
because it sounds like my voice isn't suited to their taste
& that's not really something I *want* to do something about because...that's my voice.
So no harm, no foul, no response necessary.
3: The No Response Means No Rejection
"no response means no" is a phrase some agents or editors will use right on their website
sometimes with a ballpark timeframe after which you can safely assume they aren't into it
even if you've heard nothing from them
Since they haven't given you a response, obviously you don't need to respond to them.
If somebody doesn't outright say that they're a "no response means no" kinda person
you can try politely nudging an agent who hasn't replied to a query within, say, 6 months?
Sometimes they give you a time in which it's okay to nudge them.
That kind of information can also be found on querytracker or on the agent's website sometimes
It certainly happens that good stuff gets lost in the slush pile by accident.
As far as resubmitting after a no response means no situation, I would go with the same guidelines I suggested for a form rejection
Don't submit the same story & don't mention that you submitted to them before without a response
Cuz it just sounds like nagging.
4: (sigh) The Ouch Rejection.
Um, so this is when the rejection is just...kind of bluntly insulting.
The good news is, these are actually pretty rare in my experience.
I don't believe I had a single one when I was querying
I had maybe one or two when my book was on sub.
I think the difference is that when you're on sub, the editor is responding to the agent, not the author.
So you know, they're all professioners...
They're all professionals!
Might as well get to the point, no need to sugar coat it.
It's generally your choice as an author whether you want your agent to forward you the actual content of the rejection emails they get on your behalf
or only tell you if there's good news
I wanted to know everything, so honestly, that's on me
& on balance I think it was worth it.
& the good thing about getting one of these Ouch rejections thru an agent
is that whatever that editor said, your agent who is the person you are actually talking to
still believes in your work.
So that softens the blow a bit.
5: The No Thanks, But Thanks Rejection
This could also be called the encouraging rejection.
This often comes after a full or partial manuscript request.
They've spent considerable time with the work
maybe they've even offered you some really detailed feedback
but this project at this time is not for them
This can obviously be a letdown, but the refram it a bit:
that agent or editor just did a pro bono crit for you & left the door open.
They're investing time to help you because they see potential.
There are 2 things you should do when you get this kind of rejection.
1) Thank them.
A thanks isn't necessary for most rejections, some agents even find it kind of weird to be thanked for a form rejection
but this is a different situation
& even if you're bummed you should acknowledge the time they put into giving you feedback
2) Remember them.
Especially if their feedback resonates with you, this could be a great person to send future projects to.
Not only are they already a little bit invested in your success
but you've gotten a taste of what they can offer you in terms of editorial guidance.
Now, if you really disliked their feedback
if it didn't sound like they understood the book you were trying to write
then still thank them, but okay, maybe don't send them your next thing.
Either way, you've learned a little more about them & it might come in handy.
6: The Revise & Resubmit Request.
Notice this has a lot of R words in it, but none of them are rejection.
Similar to the above, they've probably read your book, given you some feedback
but not only are they open to seeing your future work, they actually want to see this work again
...after some changes.
Why am I even listing this under rejection types?
Well the question of rejection actually kinda falls into your hands here.
You get to look at what they're asking
& decide if it's in line with your vision for the project
I would advise caution on both sides here.
Don't automatically say no because it sounds like a lot of work
or you think if they really wanted you book they would take it now & request edits later
Yes it will probably be a lot of work
but not just for you
They aren't doing this just to make your life more difficult.
it's putting a lot of work on their plate too
they have to write you an edit letter, read the revised manuscript again when you done with it, decide all over again if it works for them now
all without any guarantee that this is going to lead to a profitable contract
Similarly if you decide to take this on you'll be spending possibly months in revision with no guarantee that they'll take it in the end.
So while I'd advise against a knee-jerk No
I'd also only recommend a Yes if you think their suggestions are going to make the book better
not just for this particular agent or editor's tastes, but in general.
Most important, do you think you'll enjoy the book more if you do these edits?
If you will, this really becomes a win-win for you
Either you're 1 step away from finding your book a home
or you're 1 step away from having a manuscript you're more proud of to move forward with.
7: The We All Got Together & Decided Not To Play With You Rejection.
This sounds more harsh than it is, I promise.
This is when your work is rejected by a group of people.
I've experienced this most often as a playwright.
Scripts are often assessed by a theatre company or a panel of judges for competitions.
It's just part & parcel with the collaborative nature of theatre that your work
--if it's not pitched out with the 1st round of slush (which, I been there too) --
is going to be put before a hive mind.
& there is something fundamentally upsetting/unsettling about opening an envelope
to find the reader's digest version of a conversation in which people you respect ultimately decided you were unworthy.
But I've also had some of the nicest, most thoughtful comments on my work from these kinds of rejection
A lot of times, the story this kind of rejection really tells
is that at least 1 person in that room really was rooting for you
& it just didn't quite swing your way
The equivalent rejection I've experienced as a novelist was also the closest my book got to publication
I'd done a major R&R, the editor now wanted my book
& that meant other people had to be convinced &...
...they weren't.
If you find yourself being rejected by a group of humans, it's a drag
but take a moment to recognise how far you've come
There's this myth in publishing that it only takes 1 yes
which is just flat out not true
It takes like 6 yeses minimum per book I'm pretty sure.
If you're at the point where an acquisitions committee even has the chance to reject you
you've probably already gotten some key yeses
from your agent, from the editor who brought you to acquisitions
your yes batting average is on the up
There are more yeses out there with your name on them.
You just haven't hit them yet. Keep swinging.
8: The It's Not You It's Me Rejection.
This is the rejection I think I most wish I'd been told about
because it happens a lot & I swear I did not know this was a thing.
It's when you get a rejection that's super nice, full of lovely compliments...
...but it's still a rejection?
Often the rejector in this case cites some kind of businessy reason they can't take on your project
the agent already has something too similar on their list
the book isn't quite right for the imprint the editor is working at
there are a lot of reasons a publishing professional might really like a book on a personal level, but it doesn't make good business sense for them
Enjoy the compliments, accept that business is a thing
& again, remember the person who sent you this rejection
If you write something else that isn't too similar to 1 of their client's books or that fits their imprint better
you can come back to them
& if they read your book in full before making their call & enjoyed it as much as they said
they'll likely remember you too if you remind them of this exchange in your next query.
So! There you have it, Emmet's Taxonomy of Rejections.
I hope this helped some of you who might be a little bit intimidated about opening yourself up to all the disappointment that comes with querying & beyond
It's not the most fun thing, but when you've got enough of them under your belt to start to see the patterns emerge
it does start to lose some of its sting
It's not personal. It's just strangers making business decisions that happen to involve your imaginary children.
Most importantly, if you're getting rejected, you're 1 giant leap ahead of everybody who's not trying.
So just cling to that smug sense of superiority
wrap it tightly around you to shield yourself from those bitter bitter winds of No
& if you're already out there in the wide & wonderful world of literary rejections
my question to you is
Are there any species you've encountered that I've missed?
Do you have a favourite kind of rejection?
Or a least fav?
Besides kind of all of them.
Lemme know in comments. Seeya later. Peace.
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ME: okay you murdering psychopath of a damn doll try and kill me
Rabbit: Okay Bastard i'll try
ME: oh you said you'll try here take this
Rabbit: AHHHH ouch you bastard
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Rabbit: *laughing* try and use every ounce of your power you'll never stop me BITCH
Rabbit: *LAUGHING* Come on bitch is that all you got you weak motherfucker
Rabbit DO IT BITCH KILL ME
Me mimicking Scorpions catch phrase: "GET OVER HERE"
Rabbit: i thought you loved animals Bonnie's not gonna be happy about this BITCH so kill me but you'll have Bonnie on your ass.
Rabbit: Yeah BITCH let me fuck your butt
Rabbit: *screaming in pain*
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IRIS CROCHET Mother Bag-Tutorial 5 to block - Duration: 9:46.
I am welcome to my channel Sara
this time I'll show you how to block Irish crochet fabric
see
It is a little smaller than it was originally, this is caused by washing
what we do is lock
what it is commented the video above, when we wash
I said that the fabric before washing, remained rigid, but after washing would be weaker, now drop the fabric
It is now smooth, Silky
we turn the fabric and place it above the mold with the support
It is smaller
but do not panic that nothing happens
Carefully we will place the bag into the mold with pins, as it was before
first we approached the tissue to stretch and then put in place
the fabric will look like when we did
when we have the tissue above the mold
there are several ways to block the tissue, I'm going to do with the steam iron
but it can be done with a spray and water
with soap and water spray
I prefer to do it with the iron, you try the other two ways and so see which one you like more
you must first place the fabric into the mold, like we did
to approximate tissue, and place it where I can originally going
and it is falling into place
is beginning to be placed tissue, we do all bag
we approaching the fabric and then put in place
see as you are falling
so we do all bag
We throw the tissue and place until the bag in place
we have the bag placed in the mold, see
It remains as it was before
exactly the same
I'll take the steam iron, but without touching the tissue
we take the steam iron to be wet and stay the same size it is now
when dry, we remove the pins and would already be locked tissue
we will spend the iron
with grilled average temperature and steam power
we grilled over the bag, but whether to support the iron in the tissue, only you go falling steam
pins, which are resistant to water and heat, so they will not rust and will not melt
we take a little steam and we turn
we take water vapor around the bag, but without touching the tissue
just that you drop the steam iron, and the iron at medium temperature
we take the steam around the bag to be wet
when you let the steam around the bag, let it dry
when dry, we remove the pins and bag will be us the original size
is now dry, now we're going to remove the pins
we remove the pins all the mold
and we remove the pins
It is like when we wove
Now we will remove the mold
we turn to the tissue
we put on the liner
fits perfectly
to wash the silky fabric and has this fall, then move the fabric more
in the next tutorial I'll show how to mount the bag
I hope you liked and you have understood me, all doubts that you may have you try to solve the
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Raw Trident S2 Ep3 - Duration: 10:29.
Hi guys!
Welcome to Rew's Basement.
I'm Rew, this is... still not my basement!
But anyway, today I've got the Raw Trident!
Yes, this is a joint holder.
It holds 3 joints, ok?
In case one joint isn't enough, 2 isn't even gonna get ya there, 3 mothafuckin' joints-
probably do the trick, hopefully.
Now, yeah, this is- this is one of those- one of those things you probably don't need.
I actually just bought it, just for this show.
So feel lucky, I just burned like a- think it was a dub- fuckin'- cost me like 20-25
bucks for this motherfucking piece of shit.
But anyways, we're gonna fuckin'- we're gonna blaze 3 joints.
Bought it for you guys, hope you enjoy it.
Here we go.
I got my Kasher still, love these things.
Spark this motherfucker up.
I've used the, uh, Raw cones- the stuffed cones- the cones you stuff.
I got a video I might link that to it if I'm not too lazy.
Um, they work really well in this, but right now, I've just got some- some rolled up Zig
Zags in here.
These joints probably sitting at about 3/4 gram each.
I didn't weigh 'em or anything, but that's about what I can fit into a Zig Zag.
*lights joints* Pass it to my camera crew.
But, yeah, it's uh, it's a little excessive, but uh, here we go for the gusto.
Just don't come fuck with me when I'm doin' my drugs.
*to crew* You having problems there?
*camerawoman* The battery thing came up That's a lot of smoke!
Yeah you might need a- you might need a few friends when ya- if you're gonna embark on
the Trident.
I haven't even tried this one solo, yet.
I'm sure there's a few brave souls out there that can do it.
You hit the Trident by yourself?
Let me know, man, leave that shit in a comment!
I got respect for you if you can puff that motherfucker yourself.
It's like a race!
The one in the middle is takin' off a little bit faster.
One on the left is a little bit behind.
Flip it like that, it's the one on the right.
Oh shit, I'm just makin' a mess of the asher.
They all draw nicely.
It is- it does work.
I don't know if anybody needs to pay 20 bucks for a piece of wood to hold 3 joints, but,
that's what we're doin'.
It's already got me cryin'.
I don't know if I'm more sad about the fucking 20 dollars I wasted on it, or fucking if this
Trident's kicking my ass that bad!
Let me know in the comments: Would YOU pay 20 bucks for a device like this?
You know, I- I know a lot of people pay, you know, 300 bucks for a bong or some shit, but
this is a little different.
This is either: you can buy this, or enough weed to fill it.
Your choice, ya know?
This is kinda a kick back video.
I'd have some music on but I'd probably get sued by somebody, so we're not gonna do that.
I can't afford to be sued.
#RawTrident Definitely foggy up in here.
You can get high just chillin' with us 'round here.
Uh, it looks like the middle one is 'bout done with.
Wow!
That's startin' to catch up to me.
Yeah, it's good, it's a good burn, it's a good pain!
Pop this one out of here.
Ash that one out.
Bam!
Call that one good.
Plug this hole up, keep it goin'.
Now it's the "di"dent- Trident- or is it the "bi"dent?
Startin' to sweat.
I'm gonna take my sweater off.
Oh look, it's the caterpillar shirt again.
Alice in Wonderland!
Almost through with these...
So how long we in on this?
How long we been in on this? *camerawoman* 9 and a half minutes
9 and a half minutes!
3 joints!
Almost 10 minutes of deep, deep smoke.
Smoke's so thick.
It's comin' out that barrel.
I don't know if you can see that- that's frickin'...
And then, it's so resin-y too.
It's thick, harsh goodness.
*camerawoman* That one's dead.
Yeah?
Alright, I'm being told this one's dead.
And continue with the last one.
Try to plug two holes.
*camerawoman* Why don't you just take it out?
Just give it a shocker.
Like, what is that?
Fuckin'...I don't even remember.
Oh yeah!
It's been a while!
So that's- that's just about it for this, down to the last little roach on this one.
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>> Daddy finger, Daddy finger, where are you?
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How to: Pencil curls! Step-by-Step tutorial | KitKat - Duration: 9:48.
What is up you guys! It's KitKat and welcome back to my channel!
I'm gonna show you how I get the pin curls in my hair.
My room is a mess, I just-- I apologize for everything in the back of this video
Yeah, lets ignore all of that
So this is my hair.
Naturally. I just washed it let it air dry, put a little bit of baby powder. Cause it's really oily
I actually didn't wash it just got it wet.
Cause I didn't wanna wash it, but I wanted it to go back to it's normal texture
*can't understand what I say here*
So I just brushed it out and I'm gonna show you how I get these curls
You need two things
1: A pencil. This big, I don't know if that has any correlation with it
Obviously it does, but I don't know if you care
And then a straightener that is on. I don't know if you can tell.
Why doesn't it have the li--- Did it come unplug---- ughh
If you can see, the little red light is on, this is just a
Phi Beauty? I don't know.
My mom gave it to me. It's really really old, it squeaks
*squeaking noise*
Which is really annoying, but like whatever
And that's all we're gonna be using. You can use heat protectant, I don't own any
I'm probably gonna be putting some kinda oil or something
I put baby powder in, to help with oils and such
I section off my hair, cause as you can see, I have a lot of hair.
So I section it off. It's gonna look really thin towards the end, because
All of this is shaved off. I don't know if you could even see that. Here.
It's all shaved off, so it's gonna look really thin towards the end
And really thick towards the top. So thin little sections.
And break off a section.
I think that might me too much
I do really really tiny sections, especially right here, where there's thin hair.
So you take the pencil
There's a mirror right here so let me see if I can do it
Just take the pencil and you wrap it around, you can twist it
Which is what I normally do, or you can not twist it
Alright, so I'm just gonna twist it
And as you can see, I don't have that long of hair
So, I'm just gonna space it out like that, and get your straightener
And just, like that. Just like that.
I'll put it on one and twist it a little bit.
*upbeat music*
There you go, that is your curl. I usually go like this
And then go all the way around my head, doing this and then I will... Separate them all at the end.
Lets do that once again.
Section off a piece *whispers "that might be too much'"*
*upbeat music again*
So I'm gonna finish this up and maybe I'll come back.
So, what I'm gonna do is. I'm gonna pull it out and I'm gonna break it into two sections
And I'm gonna re-curl it.
So, I'm gonna part my hair this way. So, I'm just going this way now.
You're arms will get tired, if you're wondering. Like "awe man, I'm just watching and my arms are getting tired."
Yes, your arms will get tired.
What the heck! Where is all this hair coming from?
Alrighty guys, so this is it!
This is how it's looking. Looking good
Turned out pretty well. But as you can see they're all--- I mean I guess you could rock this look, if you really wanted to.
But I don't want to so I'm gonna spay it with some of this hair spray
It's called Rave 4xMega. It says it's unscented, down here, but they lie
But it smells really good, so I'm not mad at it.
And I go from underneath
And I use a lot, because I want this to stay forever
So now that that's all in, I'm gonna let that sit for a second.
There are a few things I can do here, I can pull them apart one by one. Which you can do if you like
I can pull my fingers through it. Which I can do if I like.
But these are kinda, really har--- like hard together. Not like hard, as you can see, they are very not hard at all.
But they are very tightly compacted.
So I'm just gonna do my favorite thing in the world, which is fli---
As you can see, then I just kinda shake it all out
When I flip it over I'm gonna pull my hair to the side. So I want my hair to part, like, this way
So I'm gonna pull it this way.
I like this. And look they're still together, but they're a lot bigger now
For whatever reason, but I'm just gonna take a little bit of this oil
On my finger, it's about to drip. And I'll put it all through my hands and just---
Play with the curls, I'm literally just gonna play with them.
Until they're all saturated in oil.
That little defiant curl, can you not? *chuckles*
And this is it, this is what I do. That's it.
That's all I do. And then I have this mane.
It looks really cute when it's wind blown.
So thank you guys so, so much for watching
Yeah, I hoped you guys enjoyed and give this video a thumbs up if you like it.
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La La Land (Best Picture Nominee) -- Movie Review #JPMN - Duration: 2:38.
Inspires with song and dance.
Following up his impressive breakthrough with 2014's "Whiplash", writer and director Damien
Chazelle has once again created a truly engrossing environment that mixes sight and sound in
a positively fabulous way.
After its December 9th release, this musical romantic dramedy received a record-tying 14
Academy Award nominations; including the elusive "big five"; Best "Picture", "Director", "Actor",
"Actress", and "Screenplay".
The PG-13 rated production also earned more than eleven times its $30 million dollar budget.
In modern-day Los Angeles, Ryan Gosling, an aspiring jazz pianist, falls for Emma Stone,
a fledging actress.
While their characters are certainly compelling, and their physique easy on the eyes, Gosling
and Stone are unfortunately the only categories I see preventing "La La Land" from an unprecedented
Oscars-sweep, (well, that and the movie is nominated against itself in the "Best Song"
category).
Their performances are relatable and touching, don't get be wrong, but for this type of active,
musical narrative, I'm not sure they were they absolute best-fit for the material.
Speaking of the music though; it's one catchy number after the next, from the toe-tapping
"Another Day Of Sun" to the hopeful "The Fools Who Dream" to the romantic ballad "City Of
Stars".
The film also includes one dream-like sequence that draws obvious inspiration from the Gene
Kelley musicals of the 1950s, à la "An American In Paris", or "Singin' In The Rain".
"La La Land" is a lyrical, often critical look at Hollywood culture; including its obsessive
fandom, vindictive behavior, and dismissive practices.
With Gosling describing his fellow Los Angelinos by saying, "They worship everything and they
value nothing."
- a particularly accurate, if damaging description.
A scene where Stone is rudely interrupted during an emotional audition cuts particularly
deep, as we feel like we're right in the room alongside her.
Although the two-hour and eight-minute experience may seem a bit self-indulgent and overly nostalgic
- it's undeniably fun, feel-good cinema.
A wonderfully enjoyable throwback, "La La Land" earns its place among 2016's best with
gorgeous visuals, compelling characters, and memorable music.
And it's also our final featured review, so let's hear some of your thoughts.
This seemed to be the Movie Night audience favorite, with a majority of you rating this
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IRIS CROCHET Mother Bag-Tutorial 5 to block - Duration: 9:46.
I am welcome to my channel Sara
this time I'll show you how to block Irish crochet fabric
see
It is a little smaller than it was originally, this is caused by washing
what we do is lock
what it is commented the video above, when we wash
I said that the fabric before washing, remained rigid, but after washing would be weaker, now drop the fabric
It is now smooth, Silky
we turn the fabric and place it above the mold with the support
It is smaller
but do not panic that nothing happens
Carefully we will place the bag into the mold with pins, as it was before
first we approached the tissue to stretch and then put in place
the fabric will look like when we did
when we have the tissue above the mold
there are several ways to block the tissue, I'm going to do with the steam iron
but it can be done with a spray and water
with soap and water spray
I prefer to do it with the iron, you try the other two ways and so see which one you like more
you must first place the fabric into the mold, like we did
to approximate tissue, and place it where I can originally going
and it is falling into place
is beginning to be placed tissue, we do all bag
we approaching the fabric and then put in place
see as you are falling
so we do all bag
We throw the tissue and place until the bag in place
we have the bag placed in the mold, see
It remains as it was before
exactly the same
I'll take the steam iron, but without touching the tissue
we take the steam iron to be wet and stay the same size it is now
when dry, we remove the pins and would already be locked tissue
we will spend the iron
with grilled average temperature and steam power
we grilled over the bag, but whether to support the iron in the tissue, only you go falling steam
pins, which are resistant to water and heat, so they will not rust and will not melt
we take a little steam and we turn
we take water vapor around the bag, but without touching the tissue
just that you drop the steam iron, and the iron at medium temperature
we take the steam around the bag to be wet
when you let the steam around the bag, let it dry
when dry, we remove the pins and bag will be us the original size
is now dry, now we're going to remove the pins
we remove the pins all the mold
and we remove the pins
It is like when we wove
Now we will remove the mold
we turn to the tissue
we put on the liner
fits perfectly
to wash the silky fabric and has this fall, then move the fabric more
in the next tutorial I'll show how to mount the bag
I hope you liked and you have understood me, all doubts that you may have you try to solve the
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Mukbang Korean Pork Belly - Live with Your Parents After Marriage? - Duration: 16:01.
안녕하세요, 저희 보쌈에 오신 것을 환영... Hey guys welcome to our bossam…
저희 먹방에 오신 것을 환영합니다. Hey guys welcome to our mukbang.
오늘 저녁엔 보쌈을 먹을 거예요. We're gonna have bossam tonight.
보쌈은 삼겹살을 삶아서 야채와 함께 싸먹는 한국 음식입니다. Bossam is basically Korean boiled pork belly and then we wrap it with vegetables and stuff.
그리고 이건 보쌈과 함께 먹을 반찬이에요. And then this is banchan that we're going to have with it tonight.
보쌈을 만드는 과정을 보고 싶으시면 And if you want to see us make the bossam
제가 전에 올려놓은 비디오를 보시면 되는데 then check the video I uploaded earlier
어떻게 만드는지 레시피를 볼 수 있어요. And you can see how we make it and what the recipe is and stuff.
그럼, Alright.
먹자! Let's eat!
들기름과 고추장. Red pepper paste with sesame oil.
야채를 전부 이 안에 넣고 So basically we put all these vegetables in here.
새우젓, 마늘 장아찌, 그리고 쌈을 싸요. And then fermented shrimp. Pickled garlic. Wrap it up.
진짜 맛있다. It's really delicious.
너무 맛있어서 촬영 안 하고 싶다. This tastes so good I don't even want to do the mukbang.
어떤 남자가 인터넷에 포스팅을 올려서 사람들한테 물어보는 거야. Some guy posted on the internet asking people.
이 남자는 결혼해서 가족들이 있는데, He's about to get married but
자기 부모님이나 아내의 부모님이 점점 늙어가시잖아, his parents and his wife's parents are getting old,
그래서 다른 사람들은 부모님하고 같이 사는 거 어떻게 생각하냐고 물어보는 거야. So he's wondering what others think about living with parents after getting married.
글 올린 사람은 부모님하고 같이 살고 싶은데 He says he wants to live with his parents,
아내랑은 더 얘길 해봐야된대. but he has to ask his wife
아내도 합가하고 싶은지는 잘 모른대. if she wants to as well.
여자는 시부모님이랑 같이 안 살고 싶지. She's not going to want to live with them.
그런데 문제는... The issue is…
얘기 할 게 뭐있어? What's there to talk about?
남자가 아내한테 시부모님과 함께 살고 싶은지 물어볼 거야? I mean he's going to ask her if she wants to live with them?
내가 지금 당장 대답해줄 수 있어. "싫어." I could tell him right now. No.
그 남잔 얘길 꺼내볼 필요도 없어. He doesn't need to have that conversation.
이 커뮤니티엔 남자 유저들이 많아, There's a lot of male members in this forum,
그래서 그런지 댓글 보면 부모님하고 같이 사는 거 좀 좋게 생각해. so a lot of them think living with their parents after getting married is a good idea.
하지만 여자들은 시부모님하고 같이 살기 싫을 걸. Yeah, but their wives are not going to want to live with his parents.
이 사람이 물어볼 때는 꼭 남자쪽 부모님과 같이 사는 걸로 물어본 건 아니야, He's not asking about just living with the husband's parents,
하지만 보통은 남편쪽 식구랑 같이 살게 되겠지. But usually couples end up living with the husband's parents.
한국에서는. In Korea.
그렇지. Right.
전통같은 거야? Isn't that like tradition?
전통적으로는 한국에서는 I think it's tradition in Korea
결혼하면 여자가 남편의 가족들과 함께 살아요. 그렇지? when you get married you usually live with the husband's family.
하지만 그게 결혼 생활에 정말 많은 문제를 야기하죠. But that causes a lot of problems in the Korean marriage
적어도 제가 본 바로는 그래요. at least from what I've seen.
적은 표본수의 제 경험에 따르면요. Which is my experience a small sample size.
제 친구들이나 친척들의 경우를 보면 When I look at my friends and my relatives like my cousin and stuff,
결혼한 후에, 어떤 이유에선지 When people get married, it's like for some reason
남편의 가족들이 아내에게 많은 스트레스를 줘요. The husband's family always causes a lot of stress for the wife.
그렇지. It's true.
함께 살든 그렇지 않든 말이죠. Whether they live with them or not.
함께 살면 분명히 더 힘들겠죠. I mean if they live with them it must be so much worse.
보쌈 너무 맛있다! This bossam tastes so good!
얘기 안 하고 싶지? You don't want to talk!
껍데기 부분, 지방이 많은 부분인데 기름은 다 빠지고 젤리같아요. The skin part, that fatty part, but now most of that fat is gone it's like rigid jelly,
물렁뼈같기도 하지만 물렁뼈는 아니고 젤라틴같은데 좀 더 굳은 느낌. Like cartilage or something, not cartilage but it's gelatinous but it's kind of rigid.
너무 맛있어요, 식감이 너무 좋아요. It tastes so good, and the texture is so nice.
결혼한 후에 부모님과 함께 살면 뭐게 제일 큰 문제를 만드는지 알아? You know what causes so many problems when the couple lives with the parents
특히 시부모와 합가했을 때... Especially the husband's parents is…
시부모는 며느리에게 음식에 대해서 정말 스트레스를 많이 줘요. They give the wife so much stress about their cooking.
내가 아는 모든 한국 며느리들은 Like every Korean wife that I know,
시어머니와의 관계에서 정말 큰 트라우마와 스트레스를 겪어요. they always have so much trauma and stress about dealing with their mother-in-law
시어머니는 며느리의 음식에 대해 불평을 많이 하고요, 그렇지? and how much they complain about their cooking. Right?
단지 음식을 잘 하나 못하나의 문제 뿐만 아니고 It's not only about the quality of the food, the taste of the food, but also
하루 세끼를 챙겨야 하니까. They have to feed them three times every day.
하루 세끼와 간식을 챙기는 게 큰 스트레스지. Prepare three meals and snacks. It's a lot of stress.
간식! 간식도 챙긴다고? Snacks! Give them snacks!
그러니까 며느리는 시부모님 아침, 점심, 저녁 세끼 식사를 챙겨야 하고, So the wife has to cook for her in-laws three meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
거기다 간식은 몇 번? Plus, how many snacks?
한 번 정도. Once.
간식 한 번! 그렇게 나쁜 건 아니다. 한 번이면. One snack! That's not so bad. One snack.
응, 하지만 여전히 어른들이 하루에 네 번은 잘 챙겨 드시는지를 확인해야 되잖아. Yeah, still you have to make sure they eat well four times a day.
그런 건 미리 합의된 내용 같은 거야? So is that like prearranged agreement?
어떤 가족들은 하루 세끼와 간식 한 번 또는 두 번을 챙기기로 합의하는 거야? Like a lot of families agree or it's like a non-verbal agreement that it's like three meals and one snack or two snack?
계약서에 도장 찍고 그런 건 아니지. It's not like they write a contract and sign it.
하지만 집에 손님이 와있으면 신경쓰이잖아. Still, the parents are like permanent guests you have to worry about.
이상하다. 왜냐면 미국에서는 자녀가 대학교에 가면 집을 떠나고 It's weird because in the States they leave the house when they go to college
보통은 다시는 되돌아오지 않으니까. And then they usually don't come back.
하지만 부모님도 역시 그걸 좋아해. But the parents like that too.
드디어 우리 둘만의 집을 다시 찾게 되었다는 부모님의 꿈. The parents dream of like now we have the house to ourselves again finally.
이 침입자를 쫓아내는 데 17, 18년이 걸렸다, 그리고 우리는 둘만의 공간을 다시 찾았다... It took 17, 18 years to get rid of this interloper. And we have the place to ourselves again.
일반적으로, 일단 대학에 가면 다시 부모님 집으로 돌아오지 않아. Generally, once you go to college you don't come back.
만약 돌아오면 당황스럽지, 왜냐면 그건 혼자 살 능력이 안된다는 걸 의미하니까. And if you do, it's embarrassing, because it means you can't afford to live by yourself.
미국에서는 부모님들은 보통 자기들끼리 살다가 나이가 들면 But in the States the parents usually live by themselves and then when they get old
나이가 들어도 부부 둘이서만 살지. Even when they get old they live by themselves.
그러다가 병이 들거나 스스로 일상생활을 하기 힘들어지면 And then if they get sick or they can't function by themselves anymore
보통은 양로원같은 데로 들어가. Usually they go to an old person's home, like a senior citizens' home.
노인들이 다 모여서 사는 거야? They all live together?
응, 공동체 생활이지. 병원같은 건 아니야. Yeah. It's like a community. It's not like a hospital.
리조트같은 곳에서 노인들이 모여사는 양로원 같은 데야. But it's like senior citizens they all live together like in a resort kind of place,
좋은 곳은 시설이 종합 단지같지. Like a complex if it's nice.
거기서 자기만의 방을 가질 수도 있고 다른 사람과 함께 방을 쓸 수도 있어. So then they have like their own room or they share a room.
여러가지 활동 프로그램이 있고. And then they have like activities.
산책할 수 있는 야외 공간도 있고. And then they have an outdoors area where they can walk around and stuff.
TV와 영화에서는 노인들이 양로원에 가기 싫어하는 것처럼 묘사되지만 In TV and movies, they always make it sound like they don't want to go,
일단 거기 가보면 좋아하게 돼. But once they go they like it.
왜냐면 또래 친구들과 어울릴 수 있고 쉴 수도 있으니까. Because they get to hang out with other people their age and relax and stuff.
하지만 내가 아는 사람 중엔 양로원으로 가신 분이 없어서 자세히는 모르겠어. But I don't really know because I don't know anybody who's gone to a senior citizens' home.
왜냐면 난 한국 사람이니까, 미국에서 내가 아는 대부분의 한국인들은 Because I'm Korean, and most of the Koreans that I know in the States
조부모님께서 나이가 들면 합가해서 같이 살았어. They do live with their grandparents when they get older.
미국은 땅이 넓어서 아이들이 대학가는 게 그들에게는 마치 Yeah, also America is big so when kids go to college they usually go like…
모험처럼 느껴지고, 그래서 다른 주에 있는 대학에 가고 싶어하거나 A lot of kids it's like an adventure for them, they want to go to college in a different state
집에서 나와 살고 싶어해, 더 이상 부모님과 함께 살기 싫으니까. Or to get out of the house, because they don't want to live with their parents anymore.
한국 사람들도 이제 서구 문화의 영향을 받아서 부모님 모시고 사는 거 안 하고 싶잖아, I think Korean couples now are influenced by Western culture and don't want to live with their parents anymore.
시부모든 장인 장모님이든 간에. Either the husband or wife's parents.
그런데 아직도 부모님과 살아야 되나하는 얘기가 나오는 데에는 이유가 두 가지 있는 것 같아. But I think there are two reasons why married couples have to live with their parents.
하나는 부동산이 너무 비싸서. One is because of how expensive real estate is.
그리고 두번째는 애 키우는 문제. And the second reason is raising children.
부동산 문제가 뭐냐면, 결혼할 때 보통 남자가 집을 준비하고 여자가 집 안에 들어가는 것들을 채우는데 The reason with the real estate is because the men have to buy the place and the women buy the furnishings
부동산 가격이 너무 많이 올라가니까 But because the real estate prices have gone up so much now
남자들이 대학 졸업하고 취직한 다음에 몇 년 저금해가지고는 집을 못 구하잖아. men can't afford to buy a place after college and working to save money.
그래서 부모님의 지원을 받게 되는데, 부모님도 부자가 아니잖아. So they have to get financial support from their parents who also are not that wealthy.
그래서 그 돈이 어디서 나오냐면 부모님 은퇴 후 노후 자금을 땡겨서 자식들 결혼시키는 데 쓰는 거야. So the parents are using their retirement money for their kids' marriage and getting them place to live.
그러니까 자식들 마음 속에는 부모님이 은퇴하고 나면 노후를 책임져야 된다, So the couples feel responsible for their parents now after they retire.
왜냐면 그 돈을 벌써 내가 받았으니까 Because they took their retirement money.
결혼하려고 To get married.
맞아. Right.
그런 기분이 있어서 더 부모님을 모시고 살아야 된다, 혹은 살 수도 있다는 생각이 있는 것 같아. Because they have those feelings they feel like they can or they should live with their parents.
부모님이랑 돈으로 묶여있어서... They have those thoughts, because they are tied to their parents in this way now.
그게 좀 있는 것 같고. That's why those feelings of obligations exist.
두번째가, 애기 낳으면 여자들이 회사에 다시 복직해야되는데 The second reason after a baby is born the wife has to go back to work at a company
애기 봐줄 사람이 없으니까. so no one is there watch the baby.
요즘 우리 나라에 그게 큰 문제잖아, 여자들이 애기 안 낳는 거. That's a big problem why in Korean women don't want to have babies.
애기 키우는 게 너무 힘들고 돈도 많이 들어가고, 사회적 지원이 없고. It's too difficult to raise kids, and it's too expensive. Not enough social support.
그래서 보통은 부모님께 부탁을 하잖아, 할머니 할아버지한테 애 좀 키워달라고. That's why it's becoming normal for couples to ask the grandparents to raise their kids.
부모님과 같이 살든, 아니면 가까이 살든. Whether the grandparents live with them or nearby.
그렇게 되는 것 같아. I think that's why.
스트레스 되게 많이 받겠다... It's gotta be so stressful…
여자는 이 남자랑 방금 결혼해서 이제 막 둘이 함께 새 삶을 시작하는데 The wife just married this guy and they're going to start their life together
결혼 생활이 순조로우면 좋지만 And when you get married hopefully things will work out
관계를 잘 꾸려나갈 수 있을지 없을지조차 확실치 않고. but you don't even know if the relationship is going to work out.
갑자기 이 남자랑 함께 살게됐으니까 그와 함께 얼마나 잘 해나갈 수 있을지 확실치 않지. Like how well you're going to get along with the guy, because all of a sudden you're living with him.
그리고 결혼이라는 것에 따라오는 온갖 스트레스와 책임감도 생기고. And you have to deal with all the stress and responsibilities of being married right.
그런데 그 위에다가 두 명의 낯선 사람을 상대하는 것까지 더하면 꽤나 스트레스지. But then you put on top of that she has to deal with these two strangers that
게다가 여자가 그 두 사람의 말을 잘 들어야하는 상황이고, 심지어 그들을 좋아하지 않을 수도 있잖아. it's kind of a stressful situation where she has to listen to them, and she might not even like them.
시부모님의 성격이 맘에 안들 수도 있고... Like their personalities or…
이제 여자는 한 번도 같이 안 살아봤던 남자랑 함께 살고 있는데 Now she's living with this guy she's never lived with before
게다가 나이 든 낯선 사람 둘과 함께 사는 거지, And now she's living with two strangers these older strangers that she has to listen to
그들의 말에 순종하면서, 그렇지? And kind of be obedient right?
맞아. Right.
시부모님의 지시를 따르면서. And follow their orders.
여자는 아직 시부모를 좋아하는지 아닌지도 모르는데. And she doesn't even know if she likes them.
아니면 시부모 쪽에서 여자를 좋아하는지 아닌지도 모르고. Or if they like her.
그래. Yeah.
그리고 요새는 부모님들 중에서도 자식이랑 안 살고 싶어하는 사람들이 많아. Also, these days a lot of parents don't want to live with their kids when they get married.
그게 서로 스트레스인 걸 아니까 Because they know the couple are going to get stressed from them.
돈 문제만 괜찮으면 따로 살고싶어 하시지. So if there isn't a financial reason a lot of parents want to live separately from the couple.
왜 그런 지 알 것 같아... I can see how that is because…
요즘 한국에서 이혼하는 사람들이 많아져서 부모들도 걱정이 많은 것 같아요. So many people get divorced in Korea that the parents gotta worry about that too,
특히 남자쪽 부모들이 그런 것 같아요. especially the guy's parents you know.
그래서 상식적인 부모들은 안 그래도 자녀들이 힘들텐데 더 힘들게 만들지 말아야지 하는 생각을 하는 것 같아요. So if they have any common sense they're probably like let's not make it worse for them.
그래서 자녀들이 능력만 되면 분가해서 따로 살도록 하는 것 같아요. So if they can afford to live outside the house just let them.
부모들도 많은 한국 부부들이 가족 문제로 이혼한다는 걸 아는 것 같아, 그렇지? They know that a lot of couples get divorced because of family problems right?
많이 그렇지. A lot of them.
궁금한 게 있는데, 한국에서는 커플들이 사귀다 결혼하기 전에, 결혼 계획을 하게 되면 I always wondered about this because when Korean couples date and decide to get married
금전적인 부분도 오픈하고, They share their financial state
그때 꼭 얘기가 나오는게 뭐냐면, 부모님이 노후 대비가 돼있는지도 물어봐. And they always ask if the other's parents have planned for their retirement.
연금 받는 게 있는지, 저축해놓은 게 있어서 그걸로 살 수 있는지. If they are going to receive a pension or if they have enough savings to live off of.
아, 각자의 부모님이 연금으로 살 수 있는지 말이지. Oh, if the parents can live off of their pension.
응. 만약에 그런 대비가 안 되어 있으면 부부가 어쩌면 부모님 노후를 책임져야 하잖아. Because if they don't have a plan for their retirement, then the couple has take responsibility.
여자의 부모든, 남자의 부모든. Whether it's her parents or his parents.
응. 지금 장사하고 있어서 연금같은 게 아무 것도 없다, They could be doing a business now so don't have a pension.
그러면 나이들어서 장사를 더 이상 못하게 되면 그때부턴 어떻게 할 건지. So if they get too old to do the business what are they going to do.
그런 걸 서로 물어보고 So the couple ask each other these questions
만약에 준비가 잘 안 돼있으면 부모님 은퇴 후에 모시고 살건지 so if one of their parents aren't prepared for retirement are they going to live with them.
그런 것도 결혼하기 전에 많이 얘기해. Couples discuss these things a lot before they get married.
내가 궁금한 게, 미국에서도 커플들이 결혼할 때 그런 거 얘기하는지 궁금해. So I was wondering if American couples also discuss things let this before they get married.
기본적으로 제 아내가 말하는 것은, 이건 어디에서나 그렇다고 생각하는데, Basically what Aekyeong is saying and this is true anywhere is
만약 당신이 행복한 결혼 생활을 하고 시댁 혹은 처가 식구들과 잘 지내고 싶다면 if you want to have a happy marriage and get along with your in-laws.
누군가가 어디엔가 돈을 많이 모아놨는지를 확인해야 돼요. Then make sure that somebody somewhere has a lot of money.
예전에는 한국에서 집을 구하려면 집을 사거나 But you know, before in Korea to get a place you needed to either buy it
아니면 거액의 전세 보증금을 마련해야 됐어요. Or you needed to put a huge deposit down.
예를 들어 집값이 3억이면 So if the place was like three hundred thousand dollars
집값의 75% 정도를 전세 보증금으로 내고 대신에 월세는 안 내도 돼요. you needed to put a deposit down 75% of that to live there but then you don't pay rent.
사람들이 결혼할 때 집을 살 수 있는 큰 돈을 갖고 있지 않는 경우가 많죠. Even when people were getting married, and they didn't have enough money to buy a place
전세 보증금조차 마련하기 어렵고요, They might not even have enough money to rent a place,
보증금이 워낙에 거액이라. because they didn't have that deposit money.
별다른 수가 없으면 부모님과 합가하게 되기도 하고요. 그렇지? They had no choice, but they had to live with one of their parent's houses. Family's right?
하지만 요즘엔 한국에서도 대부분 월세로 바뀌고 있어요. But now it's like most of the rentals in Korea are becoming monthly rentals, right?
그래서 젊은 사람들은 집을 사거나 전세보증금을 낼만한 큰 돈이 없더라도 So I think a lot of younger people and couples even if they can't afford to get a place or put a deposit down
부모님과 함께 살기보단 분가해서 월세를 내는 것 같아요. 그렇지? They rather just pay that rent to live by themselves, right?
요번 먹방은 나때문에 재미가 없고 정보만 많이 있는 것 같아. 그치? I think this mukbang is boring because of me, and it's all just information.
웃긴 게 없어. There's nothing fun in it.
되게 짧게 가야될 것 같아. We have to make it short.
5분에서 10분. 5 to 10 minutes.
5분은 말이 안 돼. No way it can be 5 minutes.
그래? Really.
어쩌면 10분. Maybe 10 minutes.
저희는 그 문제를 직면해보지 않았기 때문에 그 딜레마에 대해 생각해보는 게 흥미로웠어요. It was interesting for us to kind of think about that dilemma, because we never had to face it.
왜냐면 저희는 서울에 살고, 장인 장모님은 부산에 계시거든요. Because we live in Seoul and her parents are in Busan.
또한 저희 부모님께서 두 분 다 돌아가셨기 때문에 Also, I don't have to deal with it as I get older because both my parents passed away.
부모님을 모시고 살지, 아니면 양로원에 보낼지를 생각해보지 않았어요. That choice of whether I have to live with them or put them in a senior citizen's home in the States.
부모님은 미국에 사셨거든요. Because they were living in the States.
그리고 제 아내의 남동생 역시 부산에 살기 때문에 그가 부모님을 모시고 살 수도 있죠. And she has a brother so your parents can live with him because he works in Busan too.
그래서 저는 다른 나라 사람들은 이 상황을 어떻게 다루는지 궁금해요. So I'm curious how do people in other countries deal with this situation
또한 미국 내의 다른 문화에서는 이 상황을 어떻게 다루는지도요. And also how do different cultures in the States deal with this situation.
예를 들어 프랑스나 영국, 중국에서는 어떻게 하는지요. Like what do they do in France or in England or in China.
저도 궁금해요, 우리 나라 말고 다른 나라에서도 I'm curious too if married couples in countries besides Korea
결혼한 부부가 부모님을 모시고 살 수도 있다고 생각하는 문화가 있는지. consider it an option to live with their parents in their culture.
이건 사실 저희가 많이 생각하고 얘기하는 화제인데요, This is something that we actually think about and talk about a lot
혹시 여러분들이 이 문제에 대해 다른 관점을 갖고 있거나 여러분의 문화권에서는 다르다면 So if you guys have a different perspective or your cultures are different
댓글로 알려주세요. then let us know in the comments.
다른 사람들은 이 상황에서 어떠한지를 알게 되면 무척 흥미로울 것 같아요. And it would be interesting for us to find out how other people deal with it.
시댁이나 처가 식구들과 함께 살아야 하는지 그렇지 않은지요. With their in-laws and getting married and whether they have to live with their families or not.
혹시 같이 산다면 어떻게 돌아가는지요. And if they do how they work that out.
그리고 혹시 그들의 관계에서 많은 문제를 일으키진 않는지도요. And if it causes a lot of problems in their relationships and stuff.
자, 저희는 거의 다 먹었어요. 그리고 이번 화제에 대해 좀 지친 것 같아요. Alright, so we're almost done eating here, and I think we've kind of exhausted this topic so
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잘 했어. Good job!
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지금도 움직여? She's kicking right now?
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