Thursday, November 30, 2017

Youtube daily report Nov 30 2017

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Talking Tom and Friends - The Love Ride | Season 2 Episode 18 - Duration: 11:02.

[Ben] Ooh, and the diner got automated spatulas.

They're flipping burgers with - get this - TX-20 robotic arms!

[Xenon] Ha! What do they think they are, a satellite factory?

[laughs] Ah, Zeenie-Bikini, Grant-A-Wish-Cause-You're-My-Genie!

A long-distance relationship is truly the best relationship.

Oh, that reminds me, I have a surprise for you.

I'm actually going to be in town this weekend!

Ah! Thank goodness! The distance was killing me!

There was a travel emergency for work - a top-secret, deadly virus.

Anyway, I can't wait to see you.

To mark this occasion, let's do something extremely romantic.

How about an evening of enchantment at the Museum of USB Cables?

Oh! You know what I'd like to do? Let's go driving.

Last weekend, I had so much fun driving around with my work friend, Albert.

Ha-ha! Albert? That's a fun new kind of name for a female work companion.

-No, Albert is a guy. -[gasps] A gu-gu-guy?

Yeah, he works in the Gentle Mechanics division.

A Gentle Mechanics guy? All right, then! We'll go driving, too!

-Hooray! I'll see you in 172,00 seconds! -[chuckles nervously]

How are you going to drive Xenon? You don't have a car.

-Ha? -That's not his biggest problem.

-Who's Albert? -Mmmm...!

♪ Wa-oah! ♪

I can't believe that you told Xenon that you have a car.

I didn't tell her that! I just, uh...

chose not to fully explain that I did not have a car.

Oh, Ben. A relationship without honesty is like candy without a bag.

-Where is it going to go? -On the floor, in your hand, your mouth.

-Ugh! -All right, fine.

I'll call Xenon, and tell her the truth.

And then she'll probably leave me for Albert with the car!

-What? -Stop whining!

-We're going to find you a sweet ride. -But I love whining!

This car-buying site says that they have cool cars at hot prices.

Or hot cars at cool prices. Whatever!

I'm Crazy Dr. Internet Doctor Car Salesman with crazy car deals!

I got four doors, two doors, no doors.

I got fast cars, slow cars, cars you have to pedal.

Tell 'em how crazy I am, Nanny!

Crazy Dr. Internet Car Salesman! No offer is too low!

♪ B-best in town Don't be a clown

-♪ Come on around... ♪ -Do it, Ben! Make him an offer!

-Do it! -Yeah, I'm doing it!

-I'm going to save my relationship! -Can't put a price on love!

All the money I have and let's see...

Are you crazy? That's not enough money for a car.

-But you said no offer was too low. -No, the goat said that.

-B-but that's all the money we have! -All the money you have?

-Stop whining! -But I love whining!

I'm sorry. You're-you're breaking up.

No?!

In less than 36,000 seconds, Xenon will be here and discover my car-less-ness.

And that will be the end of our relationship. Goodbye, Xenon!

The only place I've ever driven you is into the gentle arms of Albert.

Don't give up. There has to be a way for us to get a car. But how?

I don't know, but while we think about it, let's have one of our barbecues.

Huh?

[Ginger] Check out my new remote-controlled car!

I painted it to look like our taxi. Pretty sweet, huh?

Not now, Ginger. We need something for Ben to drive.

-Oh, okay. Double cheese me, Hank! -Cheeseburger! Cheeseburger!

[sniffs] Ah! There's something so special about food that's been cooked on a car.

Yeah, that's for sure. Car food is the-- Wait a minute!

Ben, you can drive the taxi!

Huh! It was right under my nose and I didn't even see it.

Kinda like my mouth. What's my mouth doing right now?

Of course! All I have to do is put the engine in the taxi before Xenon gets here.

-Where would I have put that engine? -Oh, we got rid of that years ago.

Okay, all I have to do is build a working taxi engine before Xenon gets here!

-[Tom] And that should do it. -[Ben] A lot of steps,

-but I think I got there. -Thanks.

Okay, time to fire up this lean, mean

driving vehicle! [engine starts]

Check the mirror. Good, good.

Heat seems to be working. Blinkers blink-blink.

And now...

I drive!

[crash]

Ben, what happened? Don't you know how to drive?

Of course I know how to drive. I got a perfect score on the test.

-Wait, you mean the written driver's test? -Yes.

What about the part where you actually drive?

Why would I have had to personally drive a car

in order to know how to drive a car?

-[Tom] You know what? I should help you. -No.

I'm going to figure this out on my own.

For Xenon!

[crash]

Ha-ha. Cool.

-Ben, you're doing it, buddy! -Look at me go! I'm a motorist!

Okay, time to go a little faster.

Hank, you can stop pushing now.

Bleugh! Okie-dokie.

I am ready to start the engine.

[engine starts]

[Ben, screaming] Somebody stop the engine! Stop the engine!

-Whoa! -Slow down! Slow down.

Okay, you're going the right speed.

But get back on the road! Aagh!

[Tom] This. Is. A. Staircase!

-There. Was. No. Sign! -Look out!

[both scream]

[Ginger] Oh, no! Look at me. I'm Ben. I'm a terrible driver.

Aggh!

[Hank] Mm, lucky you crashed into a marshmallow factory, Ben.

Yup, what a delicious accident.

Could you crash into a graham cracker factory and a chocolate bar factory?

I can't drive. Now I'm going to lose Xenon.

I should just call Albert and congratulate him and then slowly let myself fade away.

Don't worry, Ben. I'm sure Xenon will be fine hanging out with you.

-Car or no car. -[phone beeps]

Welcome to my video blog, Xeno-philes!

[laughs]

In just two hours-- oh, I mean 7200 seconds, I'm going to see my boyfriend.

The thing I'm most excited about is going driving in his car...

C-c-car...car...car...

Thank you, computer glitch. I do not need you to tell me my relationship is doomed.

[Ginger] Oh, no! I'm a terrible driver!

My girlfriend is going to dump me!

-Grrr! -I'm called Ben, by the way!

Ginger, I've had enough of your stupid remote-controlled car!

[gasps] That's it! That's how I'll drive Xenon around! Fantastic!

You know, Ben, I'm not the measuring type, but I don't think you'll fit.

[Tom] So, you turned the taxi into a remote-controlled car.

Okay, now all you have to do is pretend to drive it.

Technically, I will be driving it... with science!

I've programmed a series of romantic destinations into this car.

A hillside! A computer surplus depot!

[Xenon] Ben! I'm here!

Xenon!

[violins swirl romantically]

-Oh. It is so good to see you, Ben. -Yes, as always. How are--

-Hi. -Mm-hm. A-herm.

Your carriage awaits.

You will note that it's technically not a taxi.

Oh, yes. I see that.

[Ben chuckles]

[engine starts] It works!

I mean, let's go.

[Xenon] Woo-hoo! Yeah!

Er... Yeah!

And now I am driving you to my favorite view.

Yep, me driving. That's what's happening here.

Hey, what's the steering wheel doing?

Ah... Hey! Look at the... Look at the world!

Oh, neat! Oh, it is the world!

[whistling]

Whoa! Ugh!

Ginger! You left your remote-controlled car in our yard!

Hmm... I used to be pretty good with these things.

I wonder if old Racin' Hank has still got it. Now, where's the remote?

Oh, there it is, right behind the old hiding rock.

Nice try, rock!

[nervous] Hey, Ben. Um, I want to tell you something.

It's... It might sound a little crazy!

-[both laugh] -Well....

I actually wasn't sure if you knew how to drive.

Ha-ha. Me, not knowing how to drive?

Ha-ha. Well, I think we've safely put that theory to bed--

[tires screech]

[horn honks]

Hm, I used to be so good at this.

-Hey, Hank. What's the problem? -I can't get this thing to work.

-What are you doing? -Just showing off in front of my girl!

You know I got a greed for speed!

-Hm. Do you think it needs batteries? -Er, let me try.

Perhaps you want to check out the pergola again, my lady?

-Oh, Ben, what are you doing? -Just, uh, circling the park bench.

-Press this? No. -[Ginger] What's everybody looking at?

We can't make your car move.

Of course you can't. You don't have the remote.

-Oh. Then what's this control? -Let me see.

[both] Aaaggghhh!

It's broken. Maybe if I shake it.

-Home? What does this do? -Guys, you just missed Xenon.

She seems really great--

-Put that down! -[Ben and Xenon screaming]

Ben, have you even ever driven a car?

It's like you've never driven a car before you came to get me. What even was that?

-Xenon, I have a confession. -Ben!

I have a concussion!

So, that's why I made the taxi into a remote-controlled car.

I know that's not what you were expecting, and--

No, it was not what I was expecting.

It was better!

This may be the concussion talking, but there was science and there was adventure

and I-I got to spend time with you.

Yes! Good memory! That's it! That's all we've been doing!

Aw! So by messing with the remote,

we actually brought Ben and Xenon closer together.

Yeah, we sure showed that Albert.

What's this button do?

-Ginger, no! Don't press that! -Too late! Pressing it!

Nooooo!

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J. Oliveira: "Las ciudades están a la vanguardia en la adaptación al cambio climático" - Duration: 2:51.

Cities are in the forefront of this climate change impacts, because the

settlements of population, most of these settlements are in coastal areas or are

in determined in the past by history through easy access to water

resources. So either we are in the in the scenario

of too much water to floods or increase in the level of oceans, or

in the case of not enough water through with the issues of droughts. The

cities will be in the forefront. Now, the cities can do a lot of things, a lot of

things, and because a lot of this combination of different policies

together to address the problems actually need to be done at the city

level. But if there is no sort of a context, an environment provided by

regional, by central governments and in even by super national governments like

we have in Europe. We cannot address fully the problem. For example it's

very difficult for a city to compensate for the fact that we don't have a price

on carbon emissions. Price on carbon emissions is the most obvious

economic instrument to induce every economic agent to tackle incorporate

into our eyes in some sense this problem of climate change, which we don't have

this parameter in place is very difficult for a city to compensate for

the lack of this instrument. The fame you know when you talk for example

about investment, a lot of the investment in cities is conditioned by the

transfers of revenues coming from central governments, because of course

as the country level there is this redistribution of fiscal resources

across the different regions and cities. It's also difficult

sometimes to undertake these investments at the city level because regional

governments local governments are constrained to borrow money by, in some

sense contracts or laws that are decided by the central government, right?

and when you have a problem in terms of your local finance is the most easy

thing to adjust is your investment. And most of the public investment in

particular in the water is done by these sub-national governments, it's not done

by national governments.

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😱 20 Things You Don't Know About Me (+ 35 Common English Expressions) - Duration: 17:01.

Hello and welcome back to another class with OLA English with Greg. Now, today I'm

gonna give you a little bit of a different class. I'm going to give you a

conversational class in which you are going to learn a ton of common useful

expressions and ways of expressing yourself in English. So if you're ready

let's begin!

I'm Greg from OLA OnlineLanguageAcademy.com

If you want to reach a high level of spoken English then click up there! Right,

today's video is conversational. I'm gonna answer 20 completely random

questions about me. If you like this video and you've got more questions that

you want me to answer for you, write your questions in the comments. If I get 10 or

20 comments with suitable questions then I will do another video like this

for you. So I haven't actually seen these questions yet and the idea is behind

this conversational class is that I'm just gonna answer relatively short

answers. I'm gonna answer them naturally and honestly and then I'm going to teach

you the most useful chunks. Chunks are groups of words which I think it's very

important for you to learn if you want to speak English fluently and also to

understand English more easily. OK, let's have a look at the questions then... bring

them on!

I actually quite enjoy my job, and when I start working if I've got enough

caffeine and enough brainpower I could just continue for 10, 12, 15 hours. I enjoy

what I do so I would probably choose four hours of.. four days of 10 hours a

week and a three-day weekend... that'd be great!

YouTube Facebook and and and the football app that tells me the football scores are when Liverpool are playing

Alright, ALSO, one of my favourite apps is Google Photos, when I take photos it

automatically uploads them to Google and from time to time they'll create a

little video or a collage, it'll tell me what I was doing on this day last year

and I absolutely love that it really takes away the the hassle of me putting

my photos on the computer and organizing them in in in folders and if you want to

search for something, if you want to search for, for example, a photo of my dad

in London, I would type in 'Dad London" and it'd bring up a load of photos of my dad

in London. WOW! I love that app, I couldn't live without it... Google photos!

My first job was a paperboy. I was a paperboy, I used to I used to spend half

an hour every day riding my bike up and down the hills where I'm from delivering

newspapers to to people who wanted their newspapers delivered. It paid five pounds

per week and I kind of did enjoy it. I didn't enjoy doing it on Saturdays, but

from Monday to Friday it was part of my routine and I loved having a job and I

loved the fact that, unlike friends of mine, you know, I had five pounds coming

in every day (*WEEK) and yeah I think it taught me the value of earning money from a

young age. I was, like, 13 when I did that.

Oh there are many many many foods I would not eat. I'm very boring when it

comes to food. Honestly, I like, I like meat, vegetables, chicken, y'know, beef...

Anything that's a little bit weird I won't touch and living in Spain there's so

much shellfish and so much... so many delicacies that for me they're a bit

weird, and I don't eat them! Ah, octopus,

shellfish, lobster... I'm not a shellfish person, snails? Ah no way! Absolutely no no

no no no! Just boring food for me please!

Groundhog Day? I used to live in the town where Groundhog Day was filmed and every

year they show the movie at the cinema (or the 'movie theater') there and

it's such an emotional moment, y'know, when you're in the, when you're in

the cinema with everybody from that town and suddenly you see your town on the

big screen. It's like wow, I mean, it's emotional, brings a... almost brings a

tear to my eye. AND it makes me laugh out loud!

Very funny film and I love it!

The best piece of advice I ever received was from my dad when I was about 16

years old and we had to decide what subjects we wanted to do when we were 17

and 18 years old in the last two years of school and I was gonna do scientific

subjects and I eventually changed my mind to do, like, maths, IT and human

biology, and my dad said, he said, "you know what why don't you do, like, a bit of

French in there too?" because French wasn't compulsory at that age he said, "just do a

little bit of French". I thought, "yeah!" He said, "just do one year", I said, "neh, okay".

He said, "you know, if you do one year you're gonna have a foreign language on

your CV where everybody else in England isn't, so just to a year of French!" I

thought, "yeah go on then, go on then. I enjoy French... let's do it!"

Well, the one year of French turned into two years of French which turned into a

degree at University in French which included a year in France which inspired

me to go to Spain for a year afterwards where I met my future wife and she took

me to America for three years and now it just got me in the language world and

made me want to teach and learn and it just... whoah, wow what a piece of advice!

What a piece of advice! Good father work!

English, I think! I mean I do enjoy teaching English, believe it or not, so if

I had to teach you a university I would yeah I would teach English... spoken

English. Any... spoken English!

I'd love... I'd proper love a parrot, I would! I really, really love birds and I would

love one of those big macaw type parrots. The thing is that I love them so

much that I'd actually feel quite bad having them in my house, I would want

them to be, yeah, out in the forests where they belong, in the jungle, so it's a... yes

I'd love one but I don't think I could do that to them, I would feel too bad. But,

for the sake of the question I'm gonna say parrot!

Fifteen years ago I was living in, I was living in France fifteen years ago!

2002 yeah so I, what would I take from France? From

France what would I put in a time capsule that I could have right now?

That's hard... there was a very nice fondue where I used to live called Fondue Creusois

I would like to put some of that in a time capsule and have it for lunch today!

What's surprised me about my current job? Let me tell you what surprised me the

other day about my current job. I took my laptop to another house, alright? And

when I came back I forgot my laptop. My laptop is my life

for work, y'know, it's got everything on it. What surprised me was that even

though I was 2 full days without my laptop I could still work perfectly.

Everything I use is online for that very reason. Like, I always want to know that if my

laptop gets gets broken or stolen then I can... it's not going to affect my business

and I was really surprised that it worked! So there you go, that surprised me

in a very very good way!

I think that... it sounds so cliché but I can't think of many jobs that I would

rather do. I can't think of any jobs that would rather do than the job that I

do! The only negative about my job at the

moment is that I don't have enough time to do more of my job! How ridiculous is

that? But it's true! And if I was guaranteed to be successful then I would

just do the same thing as I'm doing right now. Is that a boring answer? if it

is, then... football player!

The weirdest thing I've ever eaten was in Kenya we

went to some really cool restaurant in in Nairobi where they serve all sorts of

weird meat and, as I said before, I'm not really keen on trying different, strange

food, but that night I tried a few different things including a bit of

crocodile! And I probably had about, like, a mouthful of crocodile just so that I

could say that I'd eaten it! Very weird.

Shan't be trying it again. Thought it gives me a good answer for this question...

Crocodile!

The coolest road trip I've ever done was the mother of all road trips: Route 66!

Yeah, me and my wife did that a couple of years ago on our last summer vacation

before we had a baby. We went from Chicago and we went all the

way to New Mexico. We didn't actually do the final part because we wanted to see

Colorado as well, but my word, we went on a mammoth road trip around the States and

it was brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

Right I live in Spain now and before this I lived in the United

States. What are the biggest differences between here and there? How long have you

got? I could do an entire video on this! The timetable, alright? In Spain we tend

to have lunch at 3:30 I used to have a lunch at 12:00 in the States. And we have

dinner at about... bufff what time do I have dinner? I have dinner at about 10 o'clock at night

here! I used to be sleeping at 10 o'clock in the States

y'know? Everything is kind of two hours later than it should be over here in

Spain. That's really the biggest difference and the biggest thing that

it's been hard to get used to. Also it's November and I'm wearing a t-shirt

outside! In November in Chicago we'd be snowing already so that's another huge

difference. It was starting to get nice and Christmassy and it still feels like

summer here. That's quite hard to get my head round as well.

Role model in terms of being a good person and growing up to be a good

person and a good parent and a good citizen?

My parents! And mentor like kind of educational or professional person I

would say my University professor David Hornsby. I think he did a great job of

making everything kind of make sense and make... he was so passionate about his... the

subject that he taught (which was linguistics) and I think that's where I

developed such a passion for the English language even though he taught me

linguistics... French linguistics... it really was so

incredibly infectious and kind of made everything make sense and make me

realize what my big big passion was and yeah, great mentor, great guy.

I would absolutely love to be able to fly! I would! I'd go on holiday whenever I

wanted. Cheap air fares. I'd go and just fly around the city, go up to the top of

the football stadium, watch the game for free.

It'd be a great money saver and it would be a lot of fun!

The strangest compliment I've ever got was that I've got nice teeth!

I didn't even think 'nice teeth' was a thing! But yeah, two people told me I've

got nice teeth. And I ended up marrying one of them! It obviously had a very

positive effect on me!

Alright, best piece of career advice I heard was this: find something you love

doing and then find someone who will pay you to do it! If you don't know what to

do with your life professionally, that's pretty good advice! The worst? I can't even

remember to be honest with you. I don't really.. You know what, when I get bad... when

I get advice that's just not relevant to me, it just totally goes over my head.

I don't even... I might go up mm-hmm but honestly it goes in one ear out the next,

and it's, it's instantly forgotten! So I really don't know, really don't know.

Alright, there you go, maybe you've learned a little bit more about me in

this lesson. Remember to write your questions for me in the comments below.

If I get a good number of questions I will do another conversational video

like this for ya! Alright, thanks for being here

and I'll see you in the next lesson! Bye for now!

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Top 5 Best Upcoming technology 2018 | Mind Blowing Technology - Duration: 2:54.

Top 5 Best Upcoming technology 2018 | Mind Blowing Technology

One

chatbots and conversational interfaces I

Think there will be more

Conversations with computers and technology that emerges to automate even more of our daily processes at work and in life

This is starting to be used now, but is still not widely adopted

It will take more artificial intelligence to push the string forward Chalmers Brown do

To virtual reality

Technology usually takes off when businesses figure out how to make real money with it

I predict this will soon happen with VR as it's already starting to be used in business

communications retail entertainment

Sports health and other industries it has the potential to completely change

How we work shop play and consume media, and it's going to get here sooner than most people think

Alexander Karl MF mark 43

Three driverless cars

Autonomous driving cars along with electric vehicles will have a huge impact on the car industry that we know today

autonomous vehicles will eliminate the need for car ownership for the masses and electric vehicles will change the game on

Fossil fuel consumption here ash Easley yo call

For automation

the adoption of automation and how it impacts our life is still in its infancy

However, it's not just for assembly lines anymore because technology is starting to be able to adapt to dynamic

Circumstances there are going to be more self-driving vehicles and automation is going to work its way off with a food chain from

repetitive tasks to more complex

decision making routines

Timothy Aves zipbooks

Five

internet-of-things

hands-down the most exciting technology trend is the Internet of Things I

For me the real world consumer application of ayat is Amazon's, Alexa

She just keeps getting more and more useful as I integrate her into everything I can to automate my home and office

Within five years I believe I'll be able to control just about anything from my TV to my pool heater with voice technology

and i/o devices

Scott Steiner um technologies LLC

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Luis Fonsi - Échame La Culpa

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See Saw Margery Daw

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Kalkkögel Winter Traverse (4K) | VAUDE - Duration: 10:04.

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#แดนซ์ฟังสบายๆหู See You Again & One Call Away 2017 - Duration: 2:44.

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Slang Meaning Tired, Relaxing, & Sleeping - American English Lesson - Duration: 2:05.

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Khim Sokheng - Think Positive Make you successful | Success Reveal - Duration: 11:05.

Khim sokheng - Think Positive Make you successful

Success Reveal

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How To Install Imo on Windows PC or Laptop Without BlueStacks [Live Tutorial] - Duration: 2:46.

At first, We are going to download

imo software for our windows

Type imo.im in our browser and press enter

we can see here several imo version to download

Since we want to install imo on windows

We are clicking windows desktop

Completing download you may find your file browser's default location

We are run this software now to install

you may run by double click or right click to install

insert check mark and press install

keep check mark and click finish

We can see now country and Phone option to verify

Here, Select your sim operator country and type your phone number

Click continue after fill up correctly

A verify code has been sent your provided number

you have to insert the code on your desktop version imo

To complete the imo setup and Activation

Inserting verify code click Continue option Below

Wow! our setup has been completed

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Living in TOKYO, Japan in 50 m² - Apartment TOUR by Sebastiano Serafini with Mery - Duration: 15:53.

Today we're here trying to reveal one of the secrets that are hidden in the land of the rising sun

Where does Sebastiano Serafini live?

In which place does he lay down when the sun goes down?

Where does he spend most of the time?

But mostly where is he, when he needs to think about how to hide his eyes for his next video?

Today we will discover this and the other

with the first fantastic Seba home-tour episode.

It's this kind of program that you can't miss

if you want to be update on how cool Japan is.

Ok, we're on, look I'm a Ninja^^

I'm here with Mery of wild on earth

is that right?

Ok, today we have a super busy day,

because we're going

to take my cellphone that is charging at SoftBank

and then we need to tidy up my house,

because we will let you know a new experience

-I'm an expert in houses

She is a home expert

and she will have a unique experience

on how it is to live in a 44 or maybe more...50 square meters house in Japan

What am I doing in such a big space?

-dance tango?

Moreover I have few furniture

in my house

Do you believe in ghosts? -yes

Do you want to hear the experience that I had with ghosts in Japan? -yes

This is a video that I wanted to do, so I'm telling you my experience. -yes

After the earthquake in Japan

I returned here and I stayed in a Hotel.

I was doing breakfast with a guitar player

and so he invited me in his house,

He had a really big and old house, the one of his grandmother,

that was a 100-120 square meters house!!!

-does a 100 square meters house in Japan exist?!

well, it was very old and it had a really bad smell.

It was a really nice house, maybe in the Edo period...

It was full off stuff and it was kind of strange living there

so, basically there was my room

and I decided to clean it a little bit from the dust and dirt

and I discovered that I moved the shrine of the dead grandmother or grandfather...

I didn't knew that, I discovered it the next day,

so, with a smile on my face I went sleeping, I fell asleep

and while sleeping I heard this presence,

I don't remember what I saw or heard exactly,

but there is the fact that the next day I woke up on the sofa, downstairs!

and since that day I decided not to sleep in that room, but on the sofa near the kitchen.

Since that day I believe in ghosts.

In my house there are no ghosts, because it's new.

Now we (she) are going to clean my house

-I'm doing the housekeeper basically

Mery's new experience, cleaning houses! no, my house is very clean...

Welcome at Sebastiano Serafini's house!

Are you ready for this adventure? let's start!

let's open the door

Welcome at Serafini's house in Japan!

What should I do? I never did a video of my house...

this is my sofa, really comfortable and large

this is only a small room, but for sure it's bigger than 14 square meters...

- I agree

this is the kitchen, with some lights included

they're very useful if you want to cook something,

I cook very often,

yesterday I tried to do a cooking video, but it didn't go very well

Mery, do you want to try Seba's cuisine?

- maybe next time

Good, let's not open any shelf...

Here I have the things that I use for cooking,

the light if I want to do more bright videos,

here I have some other stuff, the curry of Dragon Quest that I'm going to cook in another video,

I think it would be delicious!

What do we have here? Oh, this is a small oven

- let's see the small oven!

Yes, then we have these, they're fantastic!

Here I have a lot of different buttons, do you now them?

-no

If the beer is over, I only need to press here and the beer arrives.

-really?

If I need water I press this one,

If the soap is over? I only have to press here and it arrives,

- I can't believe it!

I don't remember what this is, should we order it?

Ok, now I pressed this and it will arrive soon. Ah, it's Ariel the laundry detergent!

I don't know this, let's not press the buttons randomly!

What is this?

- no what's that?

If, for example the tuna is finished, what do I do?

I press here.

- tuna emergency!

You know, there are some days that you don't want to go out

and you want to order tuna. So, you can eat here.

A star shaped bottle opener.

This is for turning on the gas

I don't remember how to turn it on, don't ask me. I rarely use it.

- let's show the how to use the home automation system

This one is for the bathroom, if you want to have warm water,

if I press here

with this one the water warms up,

with this one the baththub will be prepared

with this one I can decide the time that I want to take the bath,

if I want to bath tomorrow at 9 I only need to set it up

and here I can change the voice...

oh, this is the loudest.

should I prepare the baththub?

- sure

we need to press here to start

I think that we need to close (that thing) otherwise it's not working

See here?

it's getting ready!

this one...

- I turned off the light!

Mary is not used to it!

I know there are a lot of square meters!

- I feel uncomfortable, it's so big here!

then, can you explain this one?

-this one is...

guess it

- when you see this beautiful...

I only waved at the mirror

Hello at home! Hi mum!

- when you see this beautiful stool,

in reality it's a stool that you use for the bathroom

the Japanese before they enter in the thub,

they wash themselves

such a nice smell!

- they wash themselves very good on...

with this super masculine...

- they sit there and they rub themselves with the soap

the Dove soap, the one that we could order with the button!

- they rinse themselves with the sprinkler

-and only after this they can enter in the thub.

- it's not going to happen that they will enter dirty

very good!

super I see that you're prepared!

You use this to dry the clothes,

you put them inside, then you close here

- there is lack of space, though the 40 square meters.

no, well almost 50 square meters!

- therefore it's very useful to have this.

some towels

what is this? I don't remember.

ah security

do you also have them?

- I think yes.

a big mirror!

Mery! Let's not show this part! It's still work in progress!

Look at the sofa!

You're the best in showing things!

We have the tv! I need to buy a bigger one.

Above from the size of this appartement, what did you liked the most?

- the size!

There we have another room and also the balcony

- these sliding doors.

You can see my home key, i put it inside like this.

study place,

with this strange chair^^ it was a present,

do you want to sit down?

- let's try.

You live in a 14 square meters apartment, if somebody gives you this, where do you put it?

because it occupies you 1 square meter!

- I'm going to put it outside the house!

I assure you that it's very comfortable!

Do you like it?

- it supports the back and

it's not that bad!

Perfect I finally found somebody who takes it!

Sebastiano Jappini^^ no in Japan, gives away useless things!

this one is my Mac and my IPad

Few days ago I went to Nara and I took this magnet for my mum, she collects them,

I also have to bring her this one from Hawaii

My mum started to collect magnets,

- I also do it.

My mum has practically the whole fridge full of them, because I'm travelling a lot!

Here we have my beautiful fridge!

There is some Kobe meat that is very expensive!

seaweed

then we have the tea from Malaysia!

A fan gave it to me 3 years ago and it's still here!

- wow she will be happy to see it!

This is something that my mum gave me, what is this?

- they seem Vitamins.

ok, I never used them. Some ice.

The camomile, I have a lot of italian things

show us the fridge!

what do we have?

- so, this is the fridge.

Well, I have a full drugstore...

- we have some salad, some tea,

No this one is Kale, because I'm healthy!

(where is the plug?)

Then we have the balsamic vinegar from Modena

- we have!

Godiva! Do you want one?

but...

it's empty!

- I take this one

no please!

- it's forbidden to take this one?

This one is with coffee, it's so good!

- ok, I leave it to you!

Well, you can eat the half..

- who wants one?

write that in the comments!

- Everything exept this one...

Good, close.

Then we have this sauce for the meat, I don't know if it's expired, I never used it!

other supplements,

then if I want to do the curry, I have the leaf to put inside...

yes, only the leaf!

4 grams and how many calories?

Well, for 100 grams they have 400 calories!

The TimTam, I don't eat this kind of stuff!

to be true, yes!

- don't lie!

Then we have some tomatoes, the Avocado, mustard,

then when they close my channel I drink this Whisky

and I cry! This is the Suntory Old.

we close the fridge!

Now it's revelation time! The room where Sebastiano sleeps naked

-should I open?

Wow, sliding doors!

Look at all this space! Look we can run in here, it's so big!

If you open both arms, you don't touch both walls, right?

-it's true! look at this!

A full new experience for our Mery!

she's learning...

I think that our bath is ready in a bit. When it's ready she will sing

- she sings?

Yes, also if you keep the window open, should we try? just for fun

I'm not closing it, let's see if she warns us

also if the Gas is on, my house warns me.

The Lamp that they give me, I don't know what to do with it...

I really like to be minimal and to have nothing in the house,

but everybody give me...

what is this?

Do you know what this is? - a gift?

Yeas, this is really a gift for my Katsu channel, I should do a Give Away

-yes exactly!

What is this?

some earrings? some horns? Did you understand what this is?

try to immagine it!

- is this for the toenails?

Oh how did you understand it? from the smell?

- there are 5 holes

and I think that you can put the toes inside, because there are 5 holes

Well, ok Mery this is high tech! You don't understand it...also me

there are a lot of buttons,

I left the window open and she's saying that to me!

I turned the voice off, because it was disturbing me, when I left the window open

Our baththub is ready!

the water is ready!

let's go and see!

So, now the water is ready, but it needs to warm up

we decided to take the bath at which temperature?

- do not say we! I have a boyfriend.

Sorry, Mery has a boyfriend

we are not going to enter together in the thub!

We have the temperature here and it has to be at 43 degrees celsius

Try to put the hand inside and taste^^ no try...

now it should be at 40 degrees, but I want 43!

- you want it hot!

yes, i take a shower at 42 degrees and

I like to take the bath at 43...

- remember that!

If someone wants to take a bath with me, remember I take it at least at 43 degrees!

- so remember!

Let's continue with our review!

So, this is not for the nails, but it's usefull for the balance

-really? - yes so the Japanese say what balance you have!

this...

why isnt' she repeating?

- there is some strange noise there!

She's saying that I left a window open,

do you remember the window that we left open? - yes

so we need to close it!

-we don't want thieves in the house!

exactly!

the bath is ready!

oh sorry I said it wrong

ok now it's ready!

? what did we left open?

- didn't you close it?

ah I think that I forgot to click here, to say that we have closed it...

ah wait I'm going outside and I'm calling you from the intercom!

when I ring, you only need to press here and you hear me talking,

no, you press here and then here to close the conversation

I'm going outside, I don't have the keys, so if you don't open, I can't come in...

- really? Good to know that

so know you will possess my house

you will rob something

- I'm will hide in the wardrobe!

ah you saw my video?!

it's a Japanese practice...

perhaps with the excuse I can throw the garbage!

- nice music!

this is Sebastiano!

open?

I'm Sebastiano a Katsu!

- come in!

press!

Thank you! Hi!

How was it? - nice!

What beautiful experiences! and then here you switch off

ok perfect!

#spegnereperspegnere (switchoffforswitchoff)

Well, I think that our tour is at it's end! Oh no sorry,

I wanted to ask you a second thing!

What is this?

- it looks like a remote controller

what is it's purpose?

- it's a remote controller

It's written dark and bright...

- it's for the lamp!

You want to try it? There is also a timer...

in 30 minutes...

- ah so you can wake up with the light!

it's actually when you go to sleep...

- Yes, so you don't forget to switch off the light! fantastic

here we have full light and then darker

brighter well there is another lamp lit

and here you switch it off.

This is the small balcony

where I reflect about my life,

I eat something and I watch the panorama!

Thank You so much Mery from Wild on Earth (subscribe to her channel)

Thanks to being here!

How was this experience?

did you ever saw such a big flat?

- no in Japan never!

- it's really upsetting!

well, but now you live in a bigger flat, right?

- in Italy yes.

no no here!

- well, now I'm in vacancy so...

is the apartment bigger?

- maybe yes. I saw some pictures!

- it's nice yes, but it's small, maybe 17 square meters

Well 17 or 13 makes the difference - yes, true.

If you enjoyed watching and if you want to see how is is to live in 13, go to her channel!

If you want to see how to live in 80, I'm waiting to show you next year

because I'm moving in a bigger house^^

no, the thing is that I need space

to compose songs, so

I wanted to say that I rented this house, it's a little bit expensive

but I rented it with Japanese apartments

so, if you would take the same house

with the foreigner procedures ( that means, without going to Japanese estate Agents)

you would never have an apartment like this one.

So, what do you think about this camera? I also want to buy it

maybe when I'm going to Italy.

Leave a comment if you like it or if you recommend me another one.

Good, see you tomorrow with another video always at 2pm (GMT+1) and she uploads videos more randomly!

CIAO

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I'm sticking with the VB-MAPP....here's why - Duration: 7:09.

Hi I'm dr. Mary Barbera, autism mom, BCB AD and author of the Verbal Behavior

Approach: How to Teach Children With Autism and Related Disorders which was

published in 2007 so it's more than a decade old now. In my 2007 book I talk,

which actually I wrote the book in 2006 it was published in 2007, so when I wrote

the book in 2006 I talked exclusively about the assessment of basic language

and learning skills, otherwise known as the Able's which was written by dr.

James Partington and after Mark Steinberg

in 1998. The Able's was not written as a standalone book but instead one of three

books that were written to go together. For many people including me credit the

publication of dr. Sundberg and Partington's three book collection

including the Abel's with the creation of the Verbal Behavior Approach. And I

can say that without the Abel's my son with autism who is now young adult would

not have progressed to the point he is now. And I most likely wouldn't have

become a BCBA either or ever written my book.

I'm therefore eternally grateful to dr. Sundberg and Partington for publishing

the Abel's. I used the Abel's starting in 1999 when my autism friend flew down to

Florida to hear dr. Vincent Carbone speak and when she came back she told me

about the Abel's and convinced me that we needed to switch from a low VAS type

ABA program to a verbal behavior ABA program. As a BCBA

I continued to use the Abel's until 2008 through my work with the Pennsylvania

Verbal Behavior Project which is now known as the pattern autism ABA Supports

Initiative. In 2006 I had the great opportunity with the VB project to

field-test the verbal behavior milestones assessment and placement

program otherwise known as the VB map which was

written by dr. Mark Sundberg and was published in 2008. We began switching

over from the Ables to the VB map actually in 2006 when we were field

testing it and officially switched over to the VB map only in 2008. This awesome

assessment and curriculum guide was published by avbpress.com and for

several years there's also been a wonderful electronic version of the VB

map which is available at vbmapapp.com Here's a few reasons why I love

using the VB map; not only for toddlers and very young children but also for

older children and teens with severe language impairment. First of all dr.

Mark Sternberg created the VB map first starting with milestones of where

typically developing infants and toddlers gain language, social and play

skills. So was crafted based on typical development. The assessment was also

field tested with more than a 150 infants and toddlers typically

developing and dozens of kids with autism. I love how it's set out so that

the VB map has three distinct levels. VB map level one is typical development of

a zero to 18 month old child. Level two is that of an eighteen month to thirty

month child and level three is 30 months to 48 months. So some people say:

"Hh well that's great for little kids but you know when a child becomes a teenager,

no matter where their language is at, we need to get more functional." I

disagree with. I think the most functional thing you can do for an older

child or a teen with little to no language is to complete a VB map

assessment and I use it all the time. The second reason I like the assessment

and use it every day, is that unlike most other assessments

that I'm familiar with, the VB map looks at not only good pro-social behaviors like

language and play skills that we want to encourage, but it also looks at the

"bad problem behaviors" or barriers with a whole separate barrier

assessment. I find especially when we used to use the Abel's, we were just

trying to fill up the boxes as hard as we could and meanwhile the child's

behavior was becoming more and more problematic. With the VB map we can look

at where the barriers and problem behaviors are happening, look at where

the milestones, get those problem behaviors down while we build the

milestones up. So the barriers assessment is definitely one of the reasons I love

the VB map. Once the VB map is completed, the boxes can be added up so the child

can get a score both in the milestones as well as the barriers and the

electronic version of the VB map automatically fills in the boxes and

creates the score. This is great for objective use for pre and post scoring

of the child's progress and is appealing to researchers as well. I find that the

practitioners who use the VB map are more likely to develop balanced programs

with an emphasis on pairing amending and improving a child's deficits without

further splintering skills or creating new and more severe problem behaviors.

The VB map contains a transition assessment too - which is helpful when it's

time to decide what level of inclusion in school is most appropriate. The final

reason I love the VB map is that I find it's relatively easy to administer every

4 to 12 months to measure progress. My early learner and intermediate learner

online courses walk parents and professionals through the VB map

assessment and programming, and all the procedures within my online courses

focus on measuring language and learning skills measured by the VB map milestones,

while reducing problem behavior measured by that barrier assessment. For more

information about this awesome tool including research studies utilizing the

VB map - check out a avbpress.com, marksundberg.com and vbmapapp.com

Thank you very much and I'll see you next week.

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IF YOU FAIL YOU GET YOUR HAIR SHAVED *trivia* - Duration: 6:31.

I am Giovanni Ruggiero

and today I am with my schoolmate

Giovanni Longo

Hi everybody

at 200 likes we will do the return

so, let's start

I hope you enjoy the video, good watch

the first question is

when I was born?

that's easy

August 19 2001

20

Oh My God

20 not 19

don't shave please

no no no no

No please

go go

not too much

stop stop

you are bald

how much did you shave?

not much

I was born during the day or in the night?

f**k probably during the day

right

my favorite color?

I don't know but I try with red

green

to the other side

here

not much

stop

let me finish

ok

turn around

you are favolous

the last note I get at school?

when?

that of today?

yes

today

So he get this annotation from the teacher

them two

went out the class without any permess

My favorite singer

an italian classic

an italian classic...

have you listened to him recently?

yes yes

Fabri Fibra

Justin Bieber

that's not good you said an italian classic

that's not

no bro

stop stop please

stop

no wait

let them see

what did you do?

let me see in a pic

don't you worry

please let me see

you won't guess it

what's my favorite song?

tell me some options

is it a recent song?

yes

I don't know

il cielo è sempre più blu

not much

that's not good

please please stop

this is one of the easiest questions

when was my grandfather born?

when?

I think in Spring

in spring

some days before the spring

first day of spring is...

March 21?

yes

some days before

a few weeks before

some weeks

I trust in God so I say 11

march 3

a month not some weeks

make him moicano

moicano yes

no no no

stop

let me look

let them see how your hair is

turn around

I look like cheese with holes

I think that the last question

is made by our cameraman

go

don't be stupid

this is easy

what's my favorite football player?

you change him every second

first was Pogba

you have to say one name

I have seen your phone wallpaper and there was Del Piero

not correct

I haven't said that he was Del Piero

Ronaldo

Cristiano?

Lionel Messi

shave

let's finish the haircut

no guys please

shave here

stop

no Gio

stop bro

I Think that's good

there are other hair here

ok that's good

ok stop please

You look like you have a hat

that's the finished work

write in the comments if we are good hairstylist

for this video is everything

if you enjoyed the video

give a thumb up

200 likes I will get my hair shaved from him

comment, share the video

and subscribe

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PEACE

good

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Best Textbooks For Learning Russian – Лучшие учебники РКИ - Duration: 8:01.

Hello everyone! Today we're having a little bit unusual video

because I'm not alone here

here is beautiful Anastasia Semina

amazing and professional teacher of the Russian language as a foreign language

She teaches it in school... Right?

I also do individual lessons and I teach on Skype

But I also have a YouTube channel to see the link

Yes! Check out the description box of this video

to Anastasia's channel, she has amazing videos

and also... we're at her place now

and she has an amazing collection of Russian language textbooks

and she's ready to share her opinion about these books

but we're going to speak in Russian

so right now you should go to the settings and turn on English subtitles

if you don't understand us

So, now...

Ok, well...

First I want to tell you about a textbook

titled "Tochka.ru"

It's a new textbook, and I like it because it's very bright

Look, here are many colourful pictures and illustrations

Also I like that this book is well structured

When a student opens a lesson... For example, lesson 2.3

he knows what grammar he's studying now

for example, in this lesson he learns the verbs that demand accusative case

Verb plus the accusative case of nouns

also they use vocabulary about hobbies

and each lesson is like that

both teacher and student know what they're studying

this textbook also includes a workbook

which contains very many exercises

for each topic from the textbook

So the lesson in the textbook and in the workbook, they...

I'll say it in a different way

Each lesson in the workbook corresponds with a lesson in the textbook

so a student, after completing some topic

can consolidate knowledge properly

And where can foreigners buy this textbook?

Foreigners can buy this book on the website

we'll write it here

the authors of this book live in Switzerland

but as far as I know they can ship textbooks from Moscow

And to Europe from Switzerland it will be faster and easier

And cheaper

Another textbook I want to tell about...

It doesn't look that neat already

because I've been using it a lot, and many of my students used it with me

we work with those who just start

oh, by the way, about that book

The textbook "Tochka.ru" is also for those who have level A1 and just start learning

from the alphabet, from the very basics

those who learn the language from scratch. From zero

The "Russian souvenir" textbook is also for those who starts learning from scratch

total beginners

And if you compare these two textbook, this one has a "slower pace"

The pacing is slower, but it doesn't mean that there's no enough material

it's just more comfortable for those who want to learn

with smaller portions of information

Now I'll show how the textbook looks

Show yourself there

It's in the next one, part 2

for example, here is a topic Health

again it's obvious what vocabulary a student learns,

there's a rubric "New vocabulary"

some grammar constructions

and some very...

and useful phrases and constructions for conversations

for example "How to show that you're in pain"

or "How to call a taxi" or "How to call to a restaurant and book a table"

so, some important constructions for the beginning level,

to survive in the Russian speaking country

Just like the "Tochka.ru", the "Russian souvenir" is very colourful

very many illustrations

very nice to touch, like some magazine

Yes, the quality is great

This book also has a workbook, and both textbooks also have a very good audio material

Also I use this old textbook

"Jili-byli"

it's black and white, not like the modern textbooks

but I like that in the very beginning student learn to read

and students can do it even without a tutor

So there are no Latin letters, right?

No, there's absolutely nothing, not a single word in English

From the very beginning there are letters

vowels, consonants

syllables and some short words

simple of course: mama, papa, we and so on

And the audio material for this book is complete, so a student can learn by himself

and just to repeat. listen and repeat, listen and repeat

In this textbook the structure is on the more difficult level

on more difficult lessons... It's not...

not that well organised, I think

that's why now I prefer these textbooks

But for the first lessons I like how here they teach students to read

This textbook also includes a workbook and the audio

For beginners I like to use the book "Little casket"

In this book there is a collection...

This book is a collection of tales

Here are some stories that are short

and written in the easy Russian language

let's open this tale for example

"What's their profession"

These short texts

And here they give different words with English translations

After each text they have exercises to check yourself and practice

the new material

And what I like most, these texts are grouped by level, and also by cases

The first one...

First 8-10 texts are for the nominative case

then prepositional case, accusative case and so on

And further we go, the texts become more difficult

So these were the books for the beginners

it's approximately levels A1-A2

And in the next video we'll talk about... something more difficult

Yes, something like B1

Yes, so don't miss the part 2 of this video

Bye-bye for now! Bye!

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Let me down just like my drug Call my plug

Looking at the ground while she suck my blood Baby let me down just like my drug

I can see a frown when I call my plug I ain't off that brown but I love my mud

Looking at the ground while she suck my blood Baby let me down just like my drug

I can see a frown when I call my plug I ain't off that brown but I love my mud

And she don't know shit 'bout me And she ain't getting nothing but some dick

out me She be in the club, without me

But that's okay, she always pick out me

I be in The Bay, I be in LA I be on stage, bitches kissing on my face

What I'm tryin to say Let's take it by the day

I'm the one you want, not the one you trying to save

I got a broken heart, you were like a blade Tearing me apart, but I kinda like the pain

She like it when it rain She like that I'm insane

I like it that she gay She like me for my brain

Lil Bo Peep

Looking at the ground while she suck my blood Baby let me down just like my drug

I can see a frown when I call my plug I ain't off that brown but I love my mud

And she don't know shit 'bout me And she ain't getting nothing but some dick

out me She be in the club, without me

But that's okay, she always pick out me

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Theory Thursday #1: Coprolalia! - Duration: 6:56.

Hi guys!

It is Theory Thursday!

This is something new that I have come up with – mostly because I have a theory that

I want to share with you [squeak] and um, that may be the only theory… this may be

the only Theory Thursday we'll ever have, we'll see [huh, huh].

Also, I just got out of the shower, so, you know… don't care, who cares, moving on.

Anyway.

I have a theory [huh, huh, huh].

So, my theory is about coprolalia [ha, whistle, mangoes, mangoes, mangoes, ha] so, theoretically,

the theory – not my theory, but the, what they say – is that somewhere between ten

and fifteen percent of people with Tourette's have coprolalia, which is swearing – or,

and I think it also includes, like, other, um, saying "bad" things.

I think yelling "bomb" in an airport would count as coprolalia?

But I'm not sure.

I should have looked up the definition, you guys, before I did this, so, my apologies.

But I know it at least includes swearing [huh, whistle].

So, here's my theory.

Are you ready?

Are you ready for my theory?

Are you ready for my theory?

Theory, my theory is that I do not actually have coprolalia.

"Say what?

What are you talking about?

We've heard you say the f-bomb over and over and over and over again and you're

gonna tell us that you don't have coprolalia?

Really?"

"What do you mean you don't have coprolalia?

You're in denial.

DENIAL."

No, so here's my thought process on this, guys – and by the way, I am obviously not

a medical professional of any sort, I'm not a neurologist [whistle], I'm not an

expert in tics or Tourette's syndrome.

That's my disclaimer there.

This is just where my mind goes some days [huh, whistle] Uh, no, so, my theory is…

I only say one bad word.

And I really think that it's just a word that my brain picked like it picked 'mangoes.'

You know?

Are you following me here?

And so, like, I might say it, but I don't think it has any more bearing on anything,

or means anything differently than saying mangoes, or monkeys, or bananas – bananas,

bananas, bananas, F*CK!

[f*ck tic] That's my theory.

And part of why I think this is because…

Well, one, so I don't swear, I didn't know like any swear words growing up.

I grew up in a very conservative household [huh, whistle, huh] so obviously I did hear

swear words at some point, but I didn't really hear them at all growing up.

And then, when I became an adult, I didn't use swear words, like, I still don't use

swear words, I don't swear [whistle, huh, mangoes!]

Um… but I have used the f-bomb on occasion when I'm speaking in a literal sense.

Guys, I'm a married woman, okay?

This, this is real life.

Sometimes I've used it in a literal sense.

I'm not swearing, I'm using it to actually mean what it means.

So, um, my theory is that I don't actually even have coprolalia – that's just a word

that my brain picked out of the words that I know, um, probably because it happens to

be a more forceful word, and when I say it, like, you get, you just get like, um, oomph

out of it, you know?

I don't think the word 'fresh' is ever going to become a tic for me, because fresh

does not have any kind of the oomph that I get from like, the f-bomb, or from mangoes,

or monkeys, you know?

Like, there's that certain, like, HUH!

And I don't get that with the word fresh.

So my, yeah, that's my theory.

My theory is that I just say that word because that is one of the words in my brain, categorized

somewhere, and I don't actually have coprolalia.

So, that's my theory on the whole thing [whistle, huh, mangoes!]

I also wonder if, if the ratio of people who have coprolalia might not be a little higher

if it affected more adults.

And I know kids these days swear up a storm, like, I've heard them at the park.

I take my six-year-old and under to the park, and I hear like, ten-year-olds there saying

words that I wouldn't say [huh huh huh huh], so I know that kids do swear, but I'd like

to think in my head that it's not as common as adults swearing.

So yeah, I kinda almost wonder a little bit if there wouldn't be a higher percentage

of coprolalia if Tourette's didn't affect – or if Tourette's… wasn't considered

a "childhood disease."

Like, if it was more prevalent in the adult community – and I know lots of adults continue

to suffer from Tourette's.

That's not what I'm saying.

But for a lot of adults I know that it does tend to go away after puberty.

So yeah, I'm kinda… that's kind of a secondary part to my rambling theories here

– again, disclaimer, I'm not any kind of professional.

This is just things that I think about [ha, whistle, huh, mangoes, mangoes, mangoes, ha,

whistle, ha, ha, ha, f*ck] That was fun!

So, I think that's all for today.

I might actually edit this video, so you might see, like, effects, or like, I don't know,

I might play music or something crazy, you guys.

Should I edit my videos?

What do you think?

Do you like them just straight up, off the cuff, go, or would you like it if I polished

them up a little bit and made them shiny and nice?

Let me know your thoughts!

Also, if you have any theories, let me know, and I will think about them, and tell you

what I think about your theories!

That's all guys, take care!

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Wow look im doing subtitles here

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😱 20 Things You Don't Know About Me (+ 35 Common English Expressions) - Duration: 17:01.

Hello and welcome back to another class with OLA English with Greg. Now, today I'm

gonna give you a little bit of a different class. I'm going to give you a

conversational class in which you are going to learn a ton of common useful

expressions and ways of expressing yourself in English. So if you're ready

let's begin!

I'm Greg from OLA OnlineLanguageAcademy.com

If you want to reach a high level of spoken English then click up there! Right,

today's video is conversational. I'm gonna answer 20 completely random

questions about me. If you like this video and you've got more questions that

you want me to answer for you, write your questions in the comments. If I get 10 or

20 comments with suitable questions then I will do another video like this

for you. So I haven't actually seen these questions yet and the idea is behind

this conversational class is that I'm just gonna answer relatively short

answers. I'm gonna answer them naturally and honestly and then I'm going to teach

you the most useful chunks. Chunks are groups of words which I think it's very

important for you to learn if you want to speak English fluently and also to

understand English more easily. OK, let's have a look at the questions then... bring

them on!

I actually quite enjoy my job, and when I start working if I've got enough

caffeine and enough brainpower I could just continue for 10, 12, 15 hours. I enjoy

what I do so I would probably choose four hours of.. four days of 10 hours a

week and a three-day weekend... that'd be great!

YouTube Facebook and and and the football app that tells me the football scores are when Liverpool are playing

Alright, ALSO, one of my favourite apps is Google Photos, when I take photos it

automatically uploads them to Google and from time to time they'll create a

little video or a collage, it'll tell me what I was doing on this day last year

and I absolutely love that it really takes away the the hassle of me putting

my photos on the computer and organizing them in in in folders and if you want to

search for something, if you want to search for, for example, a photo of my dad

in London, I would type in 'Dad London" and it'd bring up a load of photos of my dad

in London. WOW! I love that app, I couldn't live without it... Google photos!

My first job was a paperboy. I was a paperboy, I used to I used to spend half

an hour every day riding my bike up and down the hills where I'm from delivering

newspapers to to people who wanted their newspapers delivered. It paid five pounds

per week and I kind of did enjoy it. I didn't enjoy doing it on Saturdays, but

from Monday to Friday it was part of my routine and I loved having a job and I

loved the fact that, unlike friends of mine, you know, I had five pounds coming

in every day (*WEEK) and yeah I think it taught me the value of earning money from a

young age. I was, like, 13 when I did that.

Oh there are many many many foods I would not eat. I'm very boring when it

comes to food. Honestly, I like, I like meat, vegetables, chicken, y'know, beef...

Anything that's a little bit weird I won't touch and living in Spain there's so

much shellfish and so much... so many delicacies that for me they're a bit

weird, and I don't eat them! Ah, octopus,

shellfish, lobster... I'm not a shellfish person, snails? Ah no way! Absolutely no no

no no no! Just boring food for me please!

Groundhog Day? I used to live in the town where Groundhog Day was filmed and every

year they show the movie at the cinema (or the 'movie theater') there and

it's such an emotional moment, y'know, when you're in the, when you're in

the cinema with everybody from that town and suddenly you see your town on the

big screen. It's like wow, I mean, it's emotional, brings a... almost brings a

tear to my eye. AND it makes me laugh out loud!

Very funny film and I love it!

The best piece of advice I ever received was from my dad when I was about 16

years old and we had to decide what subjects we wanted to do when we were 17

and 18 years old in the last two years of school and I was gonna do scientific

subjects and I eventually changed my mind to do, like, maths, IT and human

biology, and my dad said, he said, "you know what why don't you do, like, a bit of

French in there too?" because French wasn't compulsory at that age he said, "just do a

little bit of French". I thought, "yeah!" He said, "just do one year", I said, "neh, okay".

He said, "you know, if you do one year you're gonna have a foreign language on

your CV where everybody else in England isn't, so just to a year of French!" I

thought, "yeah go on then, go on then. I enjoy French... let's do it!"

Well, the one year of French turned into two years of French which turned into a

degree at University in French which included a year in France which inspired

me to go to Spain for a year afterwards where I met my future wife and she took

me to America for three years and now it just got me in the language world and

made me want to teach and learn and it just... whoah, wow what a piece of advice!

What a piece of advice! Good father work!

English, I think! I mean I do enjoy teaching English, believe it or not, so if

I had to teach you a university I would yeah I would teach English... spoken

English. Any... spoken English!

I'd love... I'd proper love a parrot, I would! I really, really love birds and I would

love one of those big macaw type parrots. The thing is that I love them so

much that I'd actually feel quite bad having them in my house, I would want

them to be, yeah, out in the forests where they belong, in the jungle, so it's a... yes

I'd love one but I don't think I could do that to them, I would feel too bad. But,

for the sake of the question I'm gonna say parrot!

Fifteen years ago I was living in, I was living in France fifteen years ago!

2002 yeah so I, what would I take from France? From

France what would I put in a time capsule that I could have right now?

That's hard... there was a very nice fondue where I used to live called Fondue Creusois

I would like to put some of that in a time capsule and have it for lunch today!

What's surprised me about my current job? Let me tell you what surprised me the

other day about my current job. I took my laptop to another house, alright? And

when I came back I forgot my laptop. My laptop is my life

for work, y'know, it's got everything on it. What surprised me was that even

though I was 2 full days without my laptop I could still work perfectly.

Everything I use is online for that very reason. Like, I always want to know that if my

laptop gets gets broken or stolen then I can... it's not going to affect my business

and I was really surprised that it worked! So there you go, that surprised me

in a very very good way!

I think that... it sounds so cliché but I can't think of many jobs that I would

rather do. I can't think of any jobs that would rather do than the job that I

do! The only negative about my job at the

moment is that I don't have enough time to do more of my job! How ridiculous is

that? But it's true! And if I was guaranteed to be successful then I would

just do the same thing as I'm doing right now. Is that a boring answer? if it

is, then... football player!

The weirdest thing I've ever eaten was in Kenya we

went to some really cool restaurant in in Nairobi where they serve all sorts of

weird meat and, as I said before, I'm not really keen on trying different, strange

food, but that night I tried a few different things including a bit of

crocodile! And I probably had about, like, a mouthful of crocodile just so that I

could say that I'd eaten it! Very weird.

Shan't be trying it again. Thought it gives me a good answer for this question...

Crocodile!

The coolest road trip I've ever done was the mother of all road trips: Route 66!

Yeah, me and my wife did that a couple of years ago on our last summer vacation

before we had a baby. We went from Chicago and we went all the

way to New Mexico. We didn't actually do the final part because we wanted to see

Colorado as well, but my word, we went on a mammoth road trip around the States and

it was brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

Right I live in Spain now and before this I lived in the United

States. What are the biggest differences between here and there? How long have you

got? I could do an entire video on this! The timetable, alright? In Spain we tend

to have lunch at 3:30 I used to have a lunch at 12:00 in the States. And we have

dinner at about... bufff what time do I have dinner? I have dinner at about 10 o'clock at night

here! I used to be sleeping at 10 o'clock in the States

y'know? Everything is kind of two hours later than it should be over here in

Spain. That's really the biggest difference and the biggest thing that

it's been hard to get used to. Also it's November and I'm wearing a t-shirt

outside! In November in Chicago we'd be snowing already so that's another huge

difference. It was starting to get nice and Christmassy and it still feels like

summer here. That's quite hard to get my head round as well.

Role model in terms of being a good person and growing up to be a good

person and a good parent and a good citizen?

My parents! And mentor like kind of educational or professional person I

would say my University professor David Hornsby. I think he did a great job of

making everything kind of make sense and make... he was so passionate about his... the

subject that he taught (which was linguistics) and I think that's where I

developed such a passion for the English language even though he taught me

linguistics... French linguistics... it really was so

incredibly infectious and kind of made everything make sense and make me

realize what my big big passion was and yeah, great mentor, great guy.

I would absolutely love to be able to fly! I would! I'd go on holiday whenever I

wanted. Cheap air fares. I'd go and just fly around the city, go up to the top of

the football stadium, watch the game for free.

It'd be a great money saver and it would be a lot of fun!

The strangest compliment I've ever got was that I've got nice teeth!

I didn't even think 'nice teeth' was a thing! But yeah, two people told me I've

got nice teeth. And I ended up marrying one of them! It obviously had a very

positive effect on me!

Alright, best piece of career advice I heard was this: find something you love

doing and then find someone who will pay you to do it! If you don't know what to

do with your life professionally, that's pretty good advice! The worst? I can't even

remember to be honest with you. I don't really.. You know what, when I get bad... when

I get advice that's just not relevant to me, it just totally goes over my head.

I don't even... I might go up mm-hmm but honestly it goes in one ear out the next,

and it's, it's instantly forgotten! So I really don't know, really don't know.

Alright, there you go, maybe you've learned a little bit more about me in

this lesson. Remember to write your questions for me in the comments below.

If I get a good number of questions I will do another conversational video

like this for ya! Alright, thanks for being here

and I'll see you in the next lesson! Bye for now!

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🐌 Learn English Words: DILATORY - Meaning, Vocabulary with Pictures and Examples - Duration: 1:15.

Dilatory intended to cause delay

Because I was running late to the meeting, I asked my assistant to behave in a dilatory

manner so I would have time to arrive.

My father used a dilatory strategy to keep me out of the house while my mother arranged

my surprise birthday party.

Because the lawyer filed so many dilatory motions, the trial did not start until two

years after the crime was committed.

My daughter used dilatory tactics to stay up past her bedtime.

Unhappy with her job, the secretary performed every task at a dilatory speed.

Dilatory intended to cause delay

Dilatory intended to cause delay

Dilatory intended to cause delay

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Top 5 Best Upcoming technology 2018 | Mind Blowing Technology

One

chatbots and conversational interfaces I

Think there will be more

Conversations with computers and technology that emerges to automate even more of our daily processes at work and in life

This is starting to be used now, but is still not widely adopted

It will take more artificial intelligence to push the string forward Chalmers Brown do

To virtual reality

Technology usually takes off when businesses figure out how to make real money with it

I predict this will soon happen with VR as it's already starting to be used in business

communications retail entertainment

Sports health and other industries it has the potential to completely change

How we work shop play and consume media, and it's going to get here sooner than most people think

Alexander Karl MF mark 43

Three driverless cars

Autonomous driving cars along with electric vehicles will have a huge impact on the car industry that we know today

autonomous vehicles will eliminate the need for car ownership for the masses and electric vehicles will change the game on

Fossil fuel consumption here ash Easley yo call

For automation

the adoption of automation and how it impacts our life is still in its infancy

However, it's not just for assembly lines anymore because technology is starting to be able to adapt to dynamic

Circumstances there are going to be more self-driving vehicles and automation is going to work its way off with a food chain from

repetitive tasks to more complex

decision making routines

Timothy Aves zipbooks

Five

internet-of-things

hands-down the most exciting technology trend is the Internet of Things I

For me the real world consumer application of ayat is Amazon's, Alexa

She just keeps getting more and more useful as I integrate her into everything I can to automate my home and office

Within five years I believe I'll be able to control just about anything from my TV to my pool heater with voice technology

and i/o devices

Scott Steiner um technologies LLC

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Hello guys! there is a Training technique that is reasonably well spread among musicians which is the "slow training technique"

it´s when a musician practices extremely slowly to improve his performance. But is that the best way to improve your accuracy?

Look, the brain works like this: the faster the movement the less precise it becomes

and... if you want to increase your accuracy you need to slow down the movement speed

But music is a task that requires not only precision but also speed.

You need to deal with these two factors because the Brain is extremely specific in his learning, you improves exactly what you repeat.

So which would be appropriate? you need to play as fast as possible, that is, as close to the true tempo that music requires, with the highest degree of precision

And how do you do that? you find the tempo in which you can be precise and then you increase that tempo (speed) a little bit.

Your precision will fall ... so you practice and your accuracy will improve again

Once you master that speed you increase it a little bit.

Your accuracy again will fall ... you practice, your accuracy improves ...

and then you go up the steps in your technique, in your accuracy and in your speed

Look that there is a difference between practice extremely slowly and practice in the edge between precision and velocity, which is most appropriate.

now I eventually practice slowly when I can not identify any technical issues that are occurring with me

the phrasing, something of synchrony, fingering problems...

slow practicing my brain can consciously find out where those problems are.

A teacher can ask a student to play slow so he can locate these errors

but once you are aware of those mistakes, you can practice again at your limit between speed and accuracy

this type of research has already been analyzed in fact by several authors   I'll leave some links down here

So hopefully this has been a cool tip and can improve your study over the course of days

Good bye! See you in the next video

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God almighty Father

I had to mount the stairs I did'nt even show you

Oops

I meet in the street, always looking for the place

You see, why it'is good to arrive early very early:)

SORRY guys but

first I really want to concentrate

So I can find the address

Aqui estamos

Todos nós

I arrived

Finally I arrived

I'm here

She will introduce herself

Hey

O meu Deus estou tao feliz, finalmente

Sim, sim o mundo é tao pequeno

Esta é minha família

So let's start with training now

I think I can't record

Oh Yes.. It looks like we can record :)

Guys...

We need a model

Because we have here an exercise

This is what we should do

This is ours

Exercise or the picture that we have to create...

So...

It will be difficult

My darling here...

Is playing the role of

model

There are the photographers

The professionals

Yeah but it's...

Beautiful

Da ultima vez nos estavamos a jogar isso

Com atua Tia

Para

Leuven

A busco do meu filho

E depois vamos para Tienen

Onde? Tienen?

Depois de Leuven

Eu conheço Leuven

Mas Tienen

Tienen é 20 min de Comboio...

So... Here's my Friend

Está é Mss PiePie

Comente abaixo se quiser que ela faça um tutorial de maquiagem para nós

Oh meu Deus! Olhem para a maquiagem dela

Está no ponto

Uhmmm.! Queridos por favor comente abaixo

para que ela possa começar a fazer vídeos de maquiagem

Para nós!

Vamos ver

We finish

It's time to say goodbye

Not to you..

I'm going to leave here...

But we'll still be together on the Train

Here are some people I worked with

Dawid

Yes Dawid (Sim Dawid)

He speaks French.

What is your name again? (Como é seu nome mesmo?)

Oh yeah! (Oh sim)

And a worked with...

I am Alexci (Eu sou o Alexci)

So guys it was so much fun

Super..

That's what I told you when I was on the train.

That YouTube is'nt only recording videos

But it's more than that...

YouTube...

Leads to people

Or how can I say

YouTube ajuda as pessoas a se conectarem

So that's what you just saw

And you saw my friend...

She's there

Guys I'm at the Station going back home

But...

It's 18:39

And the train that I have to take is at 20:49

So I think that...

I'll ask if I can catch the train earlier

And...

I hope so.!

but first I have to get some info here

Eu tenho que ir pegar o Comboio

Oh she's going...

Tchau queridos

She's going now to

Take her Train

Because she have to get her son

but I'm here

So I hope I can

Get the train earlier

Guys 18:55 and...

I still here

Oh Deus

I'm tired and I have a headache

The train is late

And

Could'nt ask if I can take the train earlier

Because I have to do that on the Train

Or when I see the controller

I'm very tired and my head hurts

Guys, look at my tired face

so I do not know if I made a good choice

I had to catch the train that will take me to Antwerpen Central

Antwwerpen Central there is no translation in Portuguese

Then from Antwerpen Central

I will see if...

I'll see if I can catch a train that can take me to...

Amsterdam Central

If there's one that goes to Amsterdam Central

Because if I stayed at the Brussels Station I do'nt know if I could get home today

so I decided to take that risk

So...

Let's go and see what's going to happen.

I just know that I'm tired, very tired

My loves, darling...

I'm so Happy

Look, I could'nt even record on the train...

Because I was so tired

it's already 23:05

And... I still here at the station

But its'nt at the station of Belgium...

but in the Netherlands

In my city

So now I'll wait for this Sprinter...

Which is also a train

Yeah...

Here I'm

Well, well much calmer

I will get home soon

I think I'll be home by 23:50/23:45 something like that

The important thing is that I'm fine.

So my loves

I will see you

on my next one

Okay, I love you

After this video I well post...

I'm here with some ideas.

I'm going to surprise you

Kisses xoxo

Bye

Be all nicely

Be brave

A lot of Peace... Love

And good things.

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