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Jung Hae In Analyzes Own Acting + Reveals How He Noticed His Increased Popularity - Duration: 4:12.

Jung Hae In Analyzes Own Acting + Reveals How He Noticed His Increased Popularity

While You Were Sleeping star has captivated the hearts of many with his genuine personality and hard work ethic.

In a recent interview, the rising actor opened up about his notable increase in popularity, and reflected on his craft.

While the popular SBS drama that shot him to stardom is now over, Jung Hae In is available to watch on both the big screen and the small screen.

He acts as the lead role in currently-playing film The Age of Blood, 2017, and is also starring in director Shin Won Hos tvN drama Prison Playbook. As he was discussing these projects, Jung Hae In shared his thoughts on his growth as an actor.

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When I watch the movie I filmed a year and a half ago now, I see that Ive improved overall.

However, there are some parts of my acting that I think were better back then.

If I were to describe how, I would say I was more daring, he explained.

Nowadays, I have a lot more doubts and concerns.

Ive come to reflect on how I shouldnt act with such an analytical mindset..

Jung Hae In also touched on how he chooses productions, saying, I think I just have good luck.

I dont believe Im honestly in a position to be able to choose any production or role I want.

I think reasons like, Because I like the scriptwriter, or Because I like the script, are for top-of-the-line actors.

Wouldnt the reason Ive been able to star in good productions consecutively be because Im lucky? I will say that I try not to lose any opportunity that is presented to me.

That effort may have helped me see continuing results..

As for his increased popularity, Jung Hae In humbly commented, I dont really know.

I dont really feel anything directly because I dont go outside just to walk around as much since Im so busy.

However, the amount of people who ask me for my signature has increased..

He explained that the main reasons that he finally realized his increase in popularity were how his friends and acquaintances would ask him for signatures to give to other people, and how the number of followers on his social media accounts exponentially grew.

Jung Hae In joked, A unique aspect of my fan cafe was how exclusive it was [because of its small numbers], but the number of fans has grown a lot, before expressing, I am extremely grateful for that as well..

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Deception On Both Sides: The FDA vs. Pro-Kratom Advocates - Duration: 11:34.

On November 14, the FDA Commissioner released a statement warning people about kratom.

I'm going to run through problems with the FDA's position and problems with those opposing

a ban.

The overall message is that there's evidence of harm and no evidence of benefit.

In support of this, the FDA cites a significant rise in kratom-related calls to poison control

centers from 2010 to 2015.

It also cites 36 fatalities associated with kratom-containing products.

Details of those deaths weren't released, so they could've involved adulterated products

or mixing it with other drugs.

Given the evidence, those reasons are pretty likely.

Potentially kratom-involved deaths can be found, but they usually involve extra substances.

I'm inclined to think that's also true here.

There's evidence the drug can be harmful due to CNS depression and a higher seizure risk,

yet pure kratom overdose deaths are exceedingly rare.

The idea that kratom is a supremely concerning substance causing a wave of fatalities across

America is unsupported.

There are multiple problems with the statement.

First, it's overstating the harms, especially when viewed in the context of other opioids.

And second, it's a bit disingenuous when it suggests anecdotal evidence of benefit is

of absolutely no use.

This is nothing new for the FDA and the federal government at large.

It appears to presume all drugs are guilty to the point of criminality until millions

of dollars are spent running randomized, controlled trials.

As the Commissioner says, "To those who believe in the proposed medicinal uses of kratom,

I encourage you to conduct the research that will help us better understand kratom's

risk and benefit profile,

so that well studied and potentially beneficial products can be considered.

In the meantime, based on the weight of the evidence, the FDA will continue to take action

on these products in order to protect public health."

Those actions include cracking down on companies that inappropriately market kratom and calling

for the detainment of shipments.

The government has been taking those actions for years, so it's not surprising to see this

letter.

What is concerning, is that it may indicate there will be a push towards prohibition.

Advocates prevented emergency scheduling in 2016, but the DEA didn't lose interest in

the plant.

Instead, it asked the FDA to review the evidence and make a recommendation.

If its evaluation suggests kratom is a harmful, abusable drug with no known medical use, we

could see it become a scheduled drug.

Sadly and expectedly, that's how the agency is characterizing the substance.

Kratom is currently receiving more attention than Salvia divinorum, another substance the

DEA treats as a "drug of concern."

Because of that attention and more alleged safety issues, a federal ban is conceivable,

whereas action against Salvia has seemingly stopped at the state level.

At the least, more state-level kratom bans could be triggered by the sort of rhetoric

coming from the FDA and others.

There are many reasons to dislike prohibition.

One is that it's fundamentally a wrong-headed and inappropriate exercise in government power.

Another is that drug in question isn't just a recreational substance, it may be a tool

in the fight against the opioid overdose crisis.

There are no randomized, controlled trials, but we know people are using kratom as an

opioid agonist therapy.

They're taking it to control the withdrawal symptoms from opioids like heroin, to reduce

craving, and to increase their chance of leading a better life.

Even without studies, I find it hard to believe switching from heroin or illicit oxycodone

to kratom isn't a net positive.

It appears significantly less likely to produce fatal respiratory depression and the dependence

it produces is less severe.

When you consider the adulterants, like fentanils, in the illicit opioid market, there's yet

another reason to support the switch to kratom.

But the FDA has a different take.

"At a time when we have hit a critical point in the opioid epidemic, the increasing use

of kratom as an alternative or adjunct to opioid use is extremely concerning."

"It's very troubling to the FDA that patients believe they can use kratom to treat opioid

withdrawal symptoms."

This idea really doesn't make sense.

None of the evidence indicates the use of kratom as an alternative to other opioids

is concerning.

If anything, it's the opposite.

The FDA also likes it being promoted for other uses, including pain relief.

Yet animal studies and anecdotal evidence from humans show it can reduce pain.

Since a core part of its activity is acting as an opioid, that's not surprising.

Though I do think there are reasons to be cautious about using it ahead of other drugs.

It is, after all, a minimally studied concoction of minimally understood drugs.

Perhaps it's a good alternative to typical opioids, but we need more evidence.

Regardless, a lack of controlled trials isn't a good reason to ban it.

The FDA and DEA have a negative view of the plant based on the potential for addiction,

death, liver toxicity, seizures, insomnia, weight loss, and hallucinations.

Kratom may have a connection to at least most of these issues.

For example, animal studies show some potential for liver toxicity and we know people can

use it in a compulsive or reckless way.

But none of the evidence suggests it's common for a kratom user to destroy their liver,

become psychotic, or die.

Focusing on outlier events is a good way to demonize a drug and a bad way to create policy

or educate people.

If you look closely at most pharmaceuticals and over the counter drugs, you'll find uncommon

risks that if elevated for political reasons would make it seem like those drugs should

be banned.

Kratom is no different.

Though I'm not fond of the FDA's statement and I oppose a ban, the arguments from the

pro-kratom side are often flawed.

I understand the reasoning for these bad arguments, but I still don't think they're ethical.

The largest advocacy group for this topic, the American Kratom Association, is misleading

people about the nature of the drug.

In fact, it claims it's not even a "drug."

This is a pretty strange position to take.

Sure, if you engage in some mental backflips, you can say the plant isn't a drug per se.

There's no kratom molecule circulating through your body, but the only reason the plant does

anything is because it contains drugs.

This is why coca, coffee, opium, cannabis, the areca nut, and psilocybin mushrooms are

also called "drugs."

The AKA also says this:

"Kratom contains no opiates, but it does bind to the same receptor sites in the brain.

Chocolate, coffee, exercise and even human breast milk hit these receptor sites in a

similar fashion."

It's accurate to say the primary drugs, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, aren't opiates.

But neither is fentanyl.

The broader class of drugs people actually care about is "opioids."

Sure enough, that's the best classification for these substances.

By extension, kratom can be viewed as an opioid, meaning two things.

One, it exerts its effects, like morphine, through the mu-opioid receptor.

Two, it offers morphine-like effects, such as mood enhancement, pain relief, and sedation.

Not only is kratom a drug, it's an opioid.

But guess what, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

People seem highly resistant to this view of kratom due to unfounded concerns about

opioids and the general idea of drug use.

The plant does have a more diverse pharmacology extending beyond opioid agonism, but opioid

activity is at its core.

And the comparison to exercise, coffee, and breast milk is laughable.

Unless you're going to say taking heroin is like going for a swim, lets not say drinking

kratom is like a high intensity cardio.

Countless things activate the endogenous opioid system, such as endorphins and enkephalins,

but these kinds of ideas show a disregard for the science and how drugs are classified.

The AKA and many others also focus on the fact that kratom isn't a synthetic substance.

They say it's a plant in the Rubiaceae family, just like coffee plants.

This is true, but why does it matter.

Plants are not inherently safer or more effective than synthetic drugs.

They're just biosynthetic machines pumping out chemicals like a naturally occurring Pfizer

laboratory.

Every substance, whether it's created in a lab or found in a jungle, has to be evaluated

on its own terms.

Otherwise this is just the fallacy of appealing to nature.

The AKA says, "Kratom is not a synthetic substance.

Naturally occurring Kratom is a safe herbal supplement that's more akin to tea and coffee

than any other substances."

Yet the fact that it's not synthetic tells us nothing about its safety or efficacy.

And the outright categorization of it as "safe" is dubious.

Harm reduction is necessary just as it is with other drugs.

It's also misleading to claim it's closer to tea than any other substance.

It doesn't function like caffeine and users tend to report opioid-like effects.

Even if those effects are comparatively mild, saying kratom is more like tea than an opioid

makes little sense.

The same sort of position was shared in a pro-kratom article.

"It is used as a natural alternative to pharmaceuticals to manage a wide range of physical and mental

health conditions.

Due to its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and analgesic (pain relieving) properties, it can mitigate

all manner of conditions."

The author goes on to say, "It's also an effective panacea to mental health conditions...

[and can] be used as a cognitive enhancer (study aid) and enjoyed for pleasure."

Again, highlighting its status as a natural drug is engaging in a specious appeal to nature.

And if you want to stand in opposition to the FDA, it's probably best not to tout something

as a panacea when you have little research to back it up.

None of this is to say kratom couldn't be a good alternative to prescriptions for many

people.

But these kinds of statements from the AKA and others are misleading.

If you're trying to fight propaganda from the FDA, DEA, and other authorities, I think

it's best to counter with facts and honesty, not falsehoods.

There are potentially good reasons to support kratom as a treatment for opioid addiction

and other conditions.

And we should be encouraging careful scientific evaluations of its activity so that users

are more informed.

Sadly, a ban could still be coming.

I can picture the FDA and DEA saying it should be heavily researched before anyone uses the

drug.

And while those trials are underway, it'll be controlled to enhance public safety.

Yet banning the drug would limit research, hurt people with opioid addictions, and expand

the unacceptable policy of prohibition.

Restrictions can and should be opposed with those arguments, not with more misleading

statements.

If you have any questions, feel free to put them in the comments.

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FAZENDO MEU ALMOÇO! | Luiza Scandelari - Duration: 10:01.

Are you starting?

Hi guys!

Here is Luiza in the kitchen

Today is "Thanksgiving" and I'm doing 2 recipe2

One of them, is my favorite traditional food in Brazil

"farofa", but in a healthier version

I will also make a cauliflower-gratin

But it will not be only cauliflower, because I got a really small one

So we found more Brussels sprouts in the fridge

So it will be "Cauliflower & brussels sprouts gratin with cheese"

Now I'm putting coconut oil on it ...

Luiza: How do we call this one here?

Alex: Broiler?!

Luiza: Then the cauliflower doesn't stick on this

I'm gonna leave it baking in the oven for +/- 20min

Now ... I will prepare the cream

I have this one, which is an organic cream cheese from Trader's Joe

It can be any cream cheese, it can be lac-free

A coconut, almond option ..

And I'll mix the cream cheese with milk

First I'lm gonna cut this onion ...

Maybe I'm not gonna put the whole onion, cause...

Our cauliflower is very small, as you guys know

You know what? I will put all of it

I like LOTS OF ONIONS in everywhere

Everything to me guys, sound better if there's LOTS OF ONIONS

If I could put onion in my coffee, I would do that

No... this is gonna be a problem...

I'm gonna do just like that

I just remember that I did it wrong

I should have dissolved the cream cheese with the milk before putting the onion

But now it's done ...

I'm using almond milk, but it can be any milk

It can be a regular milk, or the milk that you have at home is fine

Now I'm gonna dissolve this stuff here ...

So guys, this part is done

Now I'm gonna put the onion here

Then I can control the amount

I'll put a pinch of pink salt

You can put basil, oregano, ..

Anything that you have at home

Luiza: I still don't know what I'm going to put, I have to check

Luiza: So guys, Alex's alarm just played

Luiza: Notifying us that it's time

Luiza: of

Luiza: checking the cauliflower

Luiza: And I'm scared to burn my hand

Alex: take the cloth

Luiza: Yumm! Looks good!

Luiza: OH SHIT

Luiza: Oh, okay Alex

Luiza: I'll take the cloth, I'm burned enough

Luiza: If there's one thing I'll never buy in my life

Luiza: Is this iron stuff

Luiza: is too heavy

Luiza: Almost broke my arm again holding it Lol

Luiza: Now it's time for spice and seasoning over it

Luiza: I'm going to put ...

Luiza: The only thing I found here is this "Marjoram"

Luiza: What's Marjoram? Which language is this

Luiza: But I'll put because it's green, so it looks like ...

Luiza: It seems like is mint

Luiza: But I'm sure that "Marjoram" is not mint

Luiza: So it's gonna be this one

Luiza: I'll put some of it

Luiza: Put it the "hand of God" then everything will be fine

Luiza: It will be good, it is green

Luiza: "Minty"

Luiza: That's mint?

Luiza: That's mint?

Luiza: For tomato sauce ... fillings, salad dressing, savory

Luiza: It's not mint

Luiza: It's not mint

Luiza: It's gonna be delicious, okay?

Luiza: It doesn't need to be "Marjoram" at home folks

Luiza: you can put basil, you can put oregano

Luiza: If anyone knows what "marjoram", leave here in the comments

Luiza: Because I'm not sure

Luiza: I'll put some salt

Luiza: As you guys just saw, it was 1/2 coffee spoon (??)

Luiza: It's a coffee spoon I think

Luiza: For me a coffee spoon it's a small spoon, then it's a coffee spoon

Alex: It's Tea spoon

Luiza: A teaspoon guys, so here is a teaspoon

Luiza: Guys, now I'm gonna put 1 tablespoon of olive oil in here

Luiza: I'll put this Brussels Sprout with the cauliflower

Luiza: And I will leave in the oven for 20 more minutes

Luiza: With our cream cheese over it

Luiza: So I put that much of olive oil

Luiza: Now I'll dump this cream over the cauliflower with the Brussels Sprouts

Luiza: If you have more coordination than me

Luiza: You may already be spreading it

Luiza: You really don't need to make a mountain on top

Luiza: Now, I'm gonna put a stuff that I'm addicted

Luiza: Because I'm putting this in everything, after I discovered it

Luiza: "nutritional yeast"

Luiza: is a complex of vitamin B

Luiza: it has a lot of vitamin B

Luiza: And it tastes like

Luiza: bacon .... or grated cheese

Luiza: But it's vegan

Luiza: because there's no bacon or cheese

Luiza: And I'm going to put on top of it

Luiza: I've never used in this recipe but I'm sure it will be good

Luiza: Actually it looks like a feedfor fish

Luiza: Look guys

Luiza: the texture

Luiza: Of the nutritional yeast ...

Luiza: it's just like feed for fish

Luiza: You guys can put a grated cheese on top too, okay?

Luiza: Because here is Brazil, It's never an exaggeration

Luiza: The more filling, the better

Luiza:I have a grated mozzarella, I'll put over here

Luiza: Now I'll put it in the oven, to gratin

Luiza: It'll be in the oven at 330°F for 20min

Luiza: Set up on your phone, what time is it now?

Luiza: 4pm

Luiza: We gonna have lunch at 5pm

Luiza: So, about half an hour, you know .. it's gonna be dark

Luiza: In about half an hour, our food will be almost ready

Luiza: So we gonna have lunch in the darkness guys

Luiza: Guys, now I'm gonna make the healthy FAROFA

Luiza: I always use 2 medium carrots

Luiza: As I just have baby carrots, I'm just gonna guess the amount

Luiza: So I'm gonna put some carrots there ... let me see

Luiza: Oh, my coffee is getting cold!

Luiza: So guys, what we gonna do with the carrots is...

Luiza: you can use a food processor, a mixer, blender...

Luiza: We just got the blender, so that's what we gonna use

Luiza: No, it's not working

Luiza: not workingg

Luiza: How do you I do?

Luiza: It's broken

Luiza: I think it's already good

Luiza: I just want it shredded, not like a carrot puree

Luiza: Well grated, almost falling apart

Luiza: Almost puree

Luiza: Between puree and grated

Luiza: Now let's set up our Farofa!

Luiza: First I'm gonna sauté this onion

Luiza: put some coconut oil then it doesn't stick in the pan

Luiza: I never know differentiate parsley and cilantro

Luiza: 'Parsley' is "salsinha", right? ( salsinha = cilantro)

Luiza: guys, I'm gonna put "Parsley" on my farofa okay

Luiza: I do not know if it's parsley or coriander, but it's one of those two

Luiza: Calm, is coriander

Luiza: So guys ... this here is not "coriander" okay? It's parsley.

Luiza: Alex just check it out

Luiza: Sorry if I can't distinguish the smell of parsley and coriander

Luiza: I'll soak it

Luiza: This kind of greens, I like to put in the end

Luiza: So guys, the onion has started to become more transparent and softer

Luiza: Now I'm gonna take the carrot from the blender and mix in here

Luiza: I'll put a pinch of pink salt, adjust the seasoning ...

Luiza: Now I'll put 2 eggs, and mix everything

Luiza: 2 eggs

Luiza: Now it's time for corn meal

Luiza: We gonna use 2 cups...

Luiza: The first time I made this recipe, I used oat bran and was very good too

Luiza: Alex, you come here to show the texture

Luiza: It's well "farofado" already

Luiza: Now it's time to hit spices

Luiza: And put the parsley and raisins on top

Luiza: I love bittersweet

Luiza: I love to mix salt with sweet ...

Luiza: I'm gonna put the raisins now

Luiza: It can be 2 tablespoons.. it can be 1 tablespoon ...

Luiza: Or you can do it like me and put LOTS OF RAISINS

Luiza: that's sticky

Luiza: It's done

Luiza: Need a little more salt

Luiza: I forgot to turn off

Luiza:OMG

Luiza: we forgot to turn off the cauliflower in the oven guys

Luiza: Praying to Heaven

Luiza: Hope our cauliflower hasn't burned

Luiza: Very good!

Luiza: Ahhh're very good

Luiza: Guys, this is the result of our cauliflower gratin

Luiza: With Brussels Sprout and cheese sauce

Luiza: Our Farofa is ready ... I just grated that parsley

Luiza: And I'm gonna put on it

Luiza: And now, I'll just mix everything, and will be done!

Luiza: Hmmm! Looks yummy

Luiza: Guyse! You can have a look

Luiza: This is the result of our carrot Farofa!

Luiza: Healthy, tasty ...

Luiza: Smell it!!

Luiza: That's a wrap

Luiza: Guys, that's it!

Luiza: We finished making our lunch/dinner

Luiza: And that's it folks! I hope you guys enjoyed the video!

Luiza: You can subscribe in my channel (if you want) And leave in the comments any suggestions

Luiza: I'll leave both of recipes below at the description

Luiza: And that's it! Enjoy your food!

Luiza: Buy the "fish feed" people, it is worth, seriously

Luiza: Now I'm in a selfie mood, to show you guys this beauty

Luiza: Look how yummy!

Luiza: Where? I have no coordination

Luiza: Wait ... No, that's right

Luiza: OMG, what is my problem?

Luiza: Here look

Luiza: HOW YUMMY

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TOP 3 FUNNIEST ANIMES EVER - feat. Laila - Duration: 11:33.

What's up guys, welcome back to this sequence

showing 3 wonderful 3 animes - Yuri > No! Repeat it again! - Calaza > I got lost T^T

Yuri > You went too far Calaza > 3 sequences, 3 animes, 3 and 3 and 3, the planet rotated a lot

Intro

What's up guys! Welcome to the second video from the 3 about TOP 3 ANIMES

So Now we're in top 3 comedy animes

So 3 animes that you must watch to laugh a lot

As we did in the last video, we speak, you watch some cut scenes, then we explain why we choose them

Raira-san (Laila), please show us all you third place of comedy

Ok, this top 3 anime was the hardest one, but there are a lot of funny animes

So choosing the one I most laugh was a little bit hard

It is nice to remember that the anime is not focused in comedy

Most of them have action, dramas and so on, but the main idea is to make you guys laugh in most of the episodes

So following this idea

So it was hard to choose, but my third place goes to THOSE WHO HUNT ELVES

Again, I've watched a lot of LOCOMOTION, so guys please watch it

They have a YouTube Channel

Well, I choose this because there are 3 people who go to the Elves Planet

When they're about to back, they mess with the Master of the Elves

Because of that they close the portal,

Which one become into "parts" which are sent to some elves around the world

So they need now to track these parts

Master! [Música]

So they have now to follow the Master to try to find the Parts and catch'ell all (but not pokemon :3)

So they can go back to our world !

The funny part is, from the 3, there is a 20 years old girl which is addicted to guns, and tanks

And she brought her tank to the Elf's world

There is also a fighter, but he is that kind of Dumb Dumber big guy, but he's funny

And there is also a crazy actress

But this is very nice, worth it, they trying to find the lost parts

Then they go to some villages, take all the clothes from the people off and "Oops, the parts are not here"

So the village people wants to kill'em, and they leave running

Just to let you know, there's a bear which makes toilet paper as poo

So they carry the bear the whole trip, this is part of how bizarre it is, but it worth! So watch it

So my third place is Nanatsu no Taizai, AKA Seven deadly sins

It is available on Netflix, and also made by netflix

So it is based on 7 warriors

Which they are the seven deadly sins

The anime is pretty fun because when it starts

there is a kingdom with has its corruption, people with bad intentions

There is a lot of backgrounds happening in this government, so the princess try to find the seven deadly sins

So she, in a funny way, end up finding all of them

It is an anime focused on action, there is also drama

There is a cool history, but why did I choose it then?

There is no episode without funny parts, maybe due to ice breaks,

Due to a funny face, but mainly 2 characters

The main one, which is super dirty minded, so suddenly he starts to "abuse" the princess

touching her back parts, or hugging from back

But no dirty scenes, suddenly he touches her front parts and keep grabbing it

Oh, he's abusing but don't stop please

So it is pretty funny, the second is the Pig, Hawk, super cute!

Wow, is that what you call dirty? Why do you need me?

A talking pig! - Don't be surprised for nothing, that's why I hate country guys

Hawk, you have to clean the ground - Oh, it is not easy to work on that

Next time I want a decent trash!

Well they're pretty funny, watch it you'll laugh a lot!

Just one PS, it has a surprise every episode

Even the action being amazing, and it having built it perfectly

There is always an OH MY GOD I never though it would happen

Every episode it is funny and catching

It almost got in my LIFE TOP 3,

But we have hard choices in life

Well guys, my second place goes to Get Backers, also from the already dead LOCOMOTION

It is cool because there is 2 guys with superpowers

They work as detective, so they are like , you want to find out something

Not necessarily supernatural

But which normal detective would not find out

They are best friends and super funny and they are almost dying and messing around every episode

Sometimes because of hungry, because they don't earn a lot

So it is super cool

It is not very long, almost 40 episodes

Comparing to NARUTO it is a child - Comparing to One Piece it is a baby

Super funny, lot of ice breakings, worth it a lot

Well my second place is, High School of the Dead

Basically what happens is, everything is ok, everything is wonderful, suddenly there is a zombie attack

The first scene that shows zombies is in the school

There is already the comedy, there is actions as every anime

This anime relates the "woman" figure in a extreme exaggeration

Mainly the nurse that stays in the school

She is knows because of this "big" cause (if you know what I mean)

So every time that she runs it bounces a lot and it catches your attention

Because they break the ice, there is a tense scene

Suddenly they make something to make you laugh, related to this "sensual" part

Men or Women, doesn't matter, it will relate and be funny anyway

It is very catching and interesting so watch it! You're going to laugh

My top 1, is the only one truly focused in comedy itself

It is Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu

It is Super funny, you can find on Youtube

The is a boy which is from Army

And now he is in a normal school, he is there because of a mission

You're going to spend a time in here to protect a girl

But he is super senseless, he list to a bip, and the take a gun machine and destroy the whole school

Because it might be a potential enemy

Seems that you're sleepy, did you go sleep really late?

There was a nice movie with Stallone at midnight - and you've watched it all ?

Yep, there was a nice scenes of explosions

Where you're going? - Great - No Greats, what were you exploding this morning?

This is really nice because his director

Is also from Army, soe every one is chocked,

And the director, but this was the right thing to do!

It is very cool because there are bizarre scenes

But also funny, because there is a girl trying second intention

And he is like, what do you want from me? My organs? - So you're like WTF is going on?

So this is my favorite one from comedy

Is also a short anime, there is different sagas like

Full Metal Panic the second Raid, and other which you can find on internet

And it is really nice because he simply explode everything

But it worth a lot, so watch it! - Well guys, ending the video, my top 1 is

Bokusatsu Tenchi Dokuro-chan this anime is simply bizarre

There is no history, it is an anime just to be retard

There is a boy which meets an "angel"

And she has the power to regenerates the people

But to do that she scream like pipiru pipiru pipiru pi

And she does that the whole anime, even the opening is just that, but singing while she is flying

Anytime she feels like threatened

She takes her hammer and hits into people and kill them

mainly the mainly character and then rebirth them like nothing happened

But this is super "sudden", they're walking for example

suddenly there is a cockroach, Oh my god! Boom exploded

She is mad? She explodes, so it is bizarre, it worth to watch because

You don't need to worry in how the history is happening

You just watch to laugh and so on

There is scenes like, there is a 9 years old girls in a body of 25's

He falls in love, so the other jealous kills him all the time

But don't worry about histories, just laugh and laugh

So this was my top 1 :D

Well guys, so this was the second video!

TOP 3 COMEDY ANIMES ! Watch it to laugh

As we did in the other video, comment below

Tell us the animes you think are pretty nice!

Animes you recommend us to watch!

Don't forget to like the video! - Share it too!

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Subscribe to the channel, and XOXO see ya in the next video!

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Warzone 2018 - Vaza o mapa do jogo! | Bullet-In Airsoft - Duration: 1:04.

Exclusive information about Warzone Brazil

A map of the possible location was released

It was denied by the organization, at the first. "It is a fake!"

This is the map

The Mossad Inteligence Service received an audio file explaning about the conflict area. This is the confirmation of the map.

The audio file

You guys received a map, of Warzone conflict zone

Where you can see two countries, Santa Ana and Leogrado

in a not distance future, there was a war for Leogrado's independence

they obtained their independence from Santa Ana

and the Domus Dei village was in the middle of this conflict

It has a privileged position...

and this village is fundamental for both sides

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[English CC] DIY MAGIC ANIMATED CARD | Optical illusion |4 different models | COOKIES IN THE SKY - Duration: 4:17.

Hello! My name is Nina from Cookies in the Sky blog

today I'm very happy because I'm back

and there are't any better thing to start again, with this little video, where I teach you...

how to make these little magic cards or with an optical illusion because they have movement

they are 4 different models and they are perfect presents for that special person, or for your girl/boy friends

or to wish someone happy birthday, they are an amazing, super special and original gifts

They are incredibles, very easy to make and you don't need to many materials

So let's see how to make them...

we will need a decorated sheet of paper in letter size

and we will fold it in half

when the sheet has been folded we will glue it,

this step is not necessary but I did it to increase the card's thickness

we will fold the paper in half again to get the base or the body of the card.

While you are doing the fold, press a lot to get a perfect folding.

In my blog (cookiesinthesky.com) I left you these printables with the designs of the cards.

One of them should be printed in white paper and the other in acetate.

Is very very important to print them in a laser printer to avoid the ink fades in the acetate.

Also is very important to print both files with the same configurations and measurements.

When you have chosen the cards design we will cut it and glue above the base...

that we made before, take care of glue it in the middle and straight.

When you finish the previous step we will cut the acetate of the design that you chose.

Now we will cut 4 mini hearts of thick paper or cardboard.

we will put and glue them in this way

these mini hearts are to avoid you have contact with the ink of the acetate.

It's time to decorate and prettify your card, you can put it stickers, drawings, anyway this step depends of you...

only you have to avoid put them in the part where you glue the animation...

to prevent that the acetate get stuck when you move it.

Magic happens when the acetate joins with the design in the white sheet of paper,

for that reason I told you that is very important to print with the same configuration and measurements.

Don't you think this looks like Magic?

to avoid the ink of the acetate get damaged is importat that when you make the animation works...

you have to set the acetate with the printed ink face up and the part without ink upside down,

also you will prevent the card get dirty.

This is my birthday card, It's pretty don't it?

It is not necessary to make the base of the card like me, for example here...

I only glue the white sheet in a piece of cardboard with glitter.

Finally I leave you my favorite card, this is bigger than the others because...

I only folded a sheet of paper in half and I cut a little of the width.

Please let me know in the comments, What is your favorite card?

OK, this is all of my part, I hope you like and love these cards.

Thank you very much for wait me, really thanks a lot,

don't forget give it like, to subscribe to the channel and share this video with all the world...

For more ideas, tips about this tutorial and much more pretty things, remember to visit my blog...

that as always is in the information box.

See you soon, bye...

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Come Swim Film Directed By Kristen Stewart | Shatterbox Anthology | Refinery29 - Duration: 17:59.

You're getting water in my mouth.

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Come here.

I don't want to.

You stink.

I stink.

Stink.

I can't see.

See me.

Just float with me.

You're dead.

Dead meat.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

I licked your lids so you can see,

and then we shared in that,

and then we shared in that,

it won't hurt me, no not me.

Oh man.

This is my body.

Eat it.

Suddenly I remember we're all gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die and

a lie is never a lie just...

And a lie is never a lie.

Just a code you can't crack.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

What's wrong you can't breathe under water?

No.

That's weird.

You can't breathe under water?

No no.

Just go under water then inhale. It'll feel great.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Be quiet. I'm gonna drown you.

Don't drown me.

Gotta be quiet.

I can't see.

See me.

I don't want to.

Just go under water and inhale. It'll feel great.

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under..

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under...

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Come here.

I don't want to.

You stink.

I stink.

You stink.

I can't see.

See me.

You're dead.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

I licked your lids so you can see,

and then we shared in it,

and then we shared in that,

it won't hurt me, I'm made of it.

...all my love.

You're dead, dead meat.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Well maybe I'm trying to.

Suddenly I remember we're gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die

and a lie is never a lie just...

And a lie is never a lie.

Just a code you can't crack.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

What's wrong you can't breathe under water?

No.

That's weird.

You can't breathe under water?

Come on.. What's wrong with you.. hey.. it's fun...

It'll feel great.

Why are you so slow?

You're getting water in my mouth.

Be quiet. I'm gonna drown you.

Don't drown me.

Gotta be quiet.

I can't see.

See me.

Don't pull me under.

I don't want to.

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under...

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Hey come in, come on...The water's nice.

I hate water...I don't want to.

Just for a bit.

What're you talking about?

I don't stink just cause I can't do it.

Ooooh burn!

You're dead.

You're dead meat.

Shhh you're getting water in my mouth.

Well maybe I'm trying to.

What you can't breathe under water? That's weird.

Can you?

I don't think so.

Go underwater and just inhale, it'll feel great.

Seriously big breath.

I'm gonna get you.

You shut up.

You shut up.

You're gonna wake up the neighbors.

Thanks man.

Happy birthday m-----------.

Suddenly I think we're all gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die,

and a lie is never a lie,

just a code you can't crack.

I can't see it.

You have to come over here.

I just feel stupid.

I just feel stupid.

I just feel stupid.

Don't.

Wait, stop you're getting water in my..

I'm gonna drown you.

No.

Come on let's just try it.

You'll like it.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Sorry sorry.

Come over here.

Just feel stupid.

F---.

F---.

F---.

Happy birthday!

Ready.. Set.. GO!

Ready.. Set.. GO!

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Niviro The Guardian Of Angels

NCS release

Sugu Music Nightcore

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How to make Bucket Wheel Excavator from Cardboard

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WARNING: The following programs are extremely risky. You should not invest in them unless you are prepared to sustain a total loss of your deposit.

I am not a financial adviser. I only talk about the strategies I use in programs that I personally invest in.

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Jung Hae In Analyzes Own Acting + Reveals How He Noticed His Increased Popularity - Duration: 4:12.

Jung Hae In Analyzes Own Acting + Reveals How He Noticed His Increased Popularity

While You Were Sleeping star has captivated the hearts of many with his genuine personality and hard work ethic.

In a recent interview, the rising actor opened up about his notable increase in popularity, and reflected on his craft.

While the popular SBS drama that shot him to stardom is now over, Jung Hae In is available to watch on both the big screen and the small screen.

He acts as the lead role in currently-playing film The Age of Blood, 2017, and is also starring in director Shin Won Hos tvN drama Prison Playbook. As he was discussing these projects, Jung Hae In shared his thoughts on his growth as an actor.

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When I watch the movie I filmed a year and a half ago now, I see that Ive improved overall.

However, there are some parts of my acting that I think were better back then.

If I were to describe how, I would say I was more daring, he explained.

Nowadays, I have a lot more doubts and concerns.

Ive come to reflect on how I shouldnt act with such an analytical mindset..

Jung Hae In also touched on how he chooses productions, saying, I think I just have good luck.

I dont believe Im honestly in a position to be able to choose any production or role I want.

I think reasons like, Because I like the scriptwriter, or Because I like the script, are for top-of-the-line actors.

Wouldnt the reason Ive been able to star in good productions consecutively be because Im lucky? I will say that I try not to lose any opportunity that is presented to me.

That effort may have helped me see continuing results..

As for his increased popularity, Jung Hae In humbly commented, I dont really know.

I dont really feel anything directly because I dont go outside just to walk around as much since Im so busy.

However, the amount of people who ask me for my signature has increased..

He explained that the main reasons that he finally realized his increase in popularity were how his friends and acquaintances would ask him for signatures to give to other people, and how the number of followers on his social media accounts exponentially grew.

Jung Hae In joked, A unique aspect of my fan cafe was how exclusive it was [because of its small numbers], but the number of fans has grown a lot, before expressing, I am extremely grateful for that as well..

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Deception On Both Sides: The FDA vs. Pro-Kratom Advocates - Duration: 11:34.

On November 14, the FDA Commissioner released a statement warning people about kratom.

I'm going to run through problems with the FDA's position and problems with those opposing

a ban.

The overall message is that there's evidence of harm and no evidence of benefit.

In support of this, the FDA cites a significant rise in kratom-related calls to poison control

centers from 2010 to 2015.

It also cites 36 fatalities associated with kratom-containing products.

Details of those deaths weren't released, so they could've involved adulterated products

or mixing it with other drugs.

Given the evidence, those reasons are pretty likely.

Potentially kratom-involved deaths can be found, but they usually involve extra substances.

I'm inclined to think that's also true here.

There's evidence the drug can be harmful due to CNS depression and a higher seizure risk,

yet pure kratom overdose deaths are exceedingly rare.

The idea that kratom is a supremely concerning substance causing a wave of fatalities across

America is unsupported.

There are multiple problems with the statement.

First, it's overstating the harms, especially when viewed in the context of other opioids.

And second, it's a bit disingenuous when it suggests anecdotal evidence of benefit is

of absolutely no use.

This is nothing new for the FDA and the federal government at large.

It appears to presume all drugs are guilty to the point of criminality until millions

of dollars are spent running randomized, controlled trials.

As the Commissioner says, "To those who believe in the proposed medicinal uses of kratom,

I encourage you to conduct the research that will help us better understand kratom's

risk and benefit profile,

so that well studied and potentially beneficial products can be considered.

In the meantime, based on the weight of the evidence, the FDA will continue to take action

on these products in order to protect public health."

Those actions include cracking down on companies that inappropriately market kratom and calling

for the detainment of shipments.

The government has been taking those actions for years, so it's not surprising to see this

letter.

What is concerning, is that it may indicate there will be a push towards prohibition.

Advocates prevented emergency scheduling in 2016, but the DEA didn't lose interest in

the plant.

Instead, it asked the FDA to review the evidence and make a recommendation.

If its evaluation suggests kratom is a harmful, abusable drug with no known medical use, we

could see it become a scheduled drug.

Sadly and expectedly, that's how the agency is characterizing the substance.

Kratom is currently receiving more attention than Salvia divinorum, another substance the

DEA treats as a "drug of concern."

Because of that attention and more alleged safety issues, a federal ban is conceivable,

whereas action against Salvia has seemingly stopped at the state level.

At the least, more state-level kratom bans could be triggered by the sort of rhetoric

coming from the FDA and others.

There are many reasons to dislike prohibition.

One is that it's fundamentally a wrong-headed and inappropriate exercise in government power.

Another is that drug in question isn't just a recreational substance, it may be a tool

in the fight against the opioid overdose crisis.

There are no randomized, controlled trials, but we know people are using kratom as an

opioid agonist therapy.

They're taking it to control the withdrawal symptoms from opioids like heroin, to reduce

craving, and to increase their chance of leading a better life.

Even without studies, I find it hard to believe switching from heroin or illicit oxycodone

to kratom isn't a net positive.

It appears significantly less likely to produce fatal respiratory depression and the dependence

it produces is less severe.

When you consider the adulterants, like fentanils, in the illicit opioid market, there's yet

another reason to support the switch to kratom.

But the FDA has a different take.

"At a time when we have hit a critical point in the opioid epidemic, the increasing use

of kratom as an alternative or adjunct to opioid use is extremely concerning."

"It's very troubling to the FDA that patients believe they can use kratom to treat opioid

withdrawal symptoms."

This idea really doesn't make sense.

None of the evidence indicates the use of kratom as an alternative to other opioids

is concerning.

If anything, it's the opposite.

The FDA also likes it being promoted for other uses, including pain relief.

Yet animal studies and anecdotal evidence from humans show it can reduce pain.

Since a core part of its activity is acting as an opioid, that's not surprising.

Though I do think there are reasons to be cautious about using it ahead of other drugs.

It is, after all, a minimally studied concoction of minimally understood drugs.

Perhaps it's a good alternative to typical opioids, but we need more evidence.

Regardless, a lack of controlled trials isn't a good reason to ban it.

The FDA and DEA have a negative view of the plant based on the potential for addiction,

death, liver toxicity, seizures, insomnia, weight loss, and hallucinations.

Kratom may have a connection to at least most of these issues.

For example, animal studies show some potential for liver toxicity and we know people can

use it in a compulsive or reckless way.

But none of the evidence suggests it's common for a kratom user to destroy their liver,

become psychotic, or die.

Focusing on outlier events is a good way to demonize a drug and a bad way to create policy

or educate people.

If you look closely at most pharmaceuticals and over the counter drugs, you'll find uncommon

risks that if elevated for political reasons would make it seem like those drugs should

be banned.

Kratom is no different.

Though I'm not fond of the FDA's statement and I oppose a ban, the arguments from the

pro-kratom side are often flawed.

I understand the reasoning for these bad arguments, but I still don't think they're ethical.

The largest advocacy group for this topic, the American Kratom Association, is misleading

people about the nature of the drug.

In fact, it claims it's not even a "drug."

This is a pretty strange position to take.

Sure, if you engage in some mental backflips, you can say the plant isn't a drug per se.

There's no kratom molecule circulating through your body, but the only reason the plant does

anything is because it contains drugs.

This is why coca, coffee, opium, cannabis, the areca nut, and psilocybin mushrooms are

also called "drugs."

The AKA also says this:

"Kratom contains no opiates, but it does bind to the same receptor sites in the brain.

Chocolate, coffee, exercise and even human breast milk hit these receptor sites in a

similar fashion."

It's accurate to say the primary drugs, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, aren't opiates.

But neither is fentanyl.

The broader class of drugs people actually care about is "opioids."

Sure enough, that's the best classification for these substances.

By extension, kratom can be viewed as an opioid, meaning two things.

One, it exerts its effects, like morphine, through the mu-opioid receptor.

Two, it offers morphine-like effects, such as mood enhancement, pain relief, and sedation.

Not only is kratom a drug, it's an opioid.

But guess what, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

People seem highly resistant to this view of kratom due to unfounded concerns about

opioids and the general idea of drug use.

The plant does have a more diverse pharmacology extending beyond opioid agonism, but opioid

activity is at its core.

And the comparison to exercise, coffee, and breast milk is laughable.

Unless you're going to say taking heroin is like going for a swim, lets not say drinking

kratom is like a high intensity cardio.

Countless things activate the endogenous opioid system, such as endorphins and enkephalins,

but these kinds of ideas show a disregard for the science and how drugs are classified.

The AKA and many others also focus on the fact that kratom isn't a synthetic substance.

They say it's a plant in the Rubiaceae family, just like coffee plants.

This is true, but why does it matter.

Plants are not inherently safer or more effective than synthetic drugs.

They're just biosynthetic machines pumping out chemicals like a naturally occurring Pfizer

laboratory.

Every substance, whether it's created in a lab or found in a jungle, has to be evaluated

on its own terms.

Otherwise this is just the fallacy of appealing to nature.

The AKA says, "Kratom is not a synthetic substance.

Naturally occurring Kratom is a safe herbal supplement that's more akin to tea and coffee

than any other substances."

Yet the fact that it's not synthetic tells us nothing about its safety or efficacy.

And the outright categorization of it as "safe" is dubious.

Harm reduction is necessary just as it is with other drugs.

It's also misleading to claim it's closer to tea than any other substance.

It doesn't function like caffeine and users tend to report opioid-like effects.

Even if those effects are comparatively mild, saying kratom is more like tea than an opioid

makes little sense.

The same sort of position was shared in a pro-kratom article.

"It is used as a natural alternative to pharmaceuticals to manage a wide range of physical and mental

health conditions.

Due to its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and analgesic (pain relieving) properties, it can mitigate

all manner of conditions."

The author goes on to say, "It's also an effective panacea to mental health conditions...

[and can] be used as a cognitive enhancer (study aid) and enjoyed for pleasure."

Again, highlighting its status as a natural drug is engaging in a specious appeal to nature.

And if you want to stand in opposition to the FDA, it's probably best not to tout something

as a panacea when you have little research to back it up.

None of this is to say kratom couldn't be a good alternative to prescriptions for many

people.

But these kinds of statements from the AKA and others are misleading.

If you're trying to fight propaganda from the FDA, DEA, and other authorities, I think

it's best to counter with facts and honesty, not falsehoods.

There are potentially good reasons to support kratom as a treatment for opioid addiction

and other conditions.

And we should be encouraging careful scientific evaluations of its activity so that users

are more informed.

Sadly, a ban could still be coming.

I can picture the FDA and DEA saying it should be heavily researched before anyone uses the

drug.

And while those trials are underway, it'll be controlled to enhance public safety.

Yet banning the drug would limit research, hurt people with opioid addictions, and expand

the unacceptable policy of prohibition.

Restrictions can and should be opposed with those arguments, not with more misleading

statements.

If you have any questions, feel free to put them in the comments.

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Well, I'm not hugely optimistic at this particular moment about the fate of the world, so I can't

lie about that.

What I can say is that when I was in an intense state of grief and I had lost my son and my

spouse and my house within a two month period, after the initial period of being like "I

am F'd," like, "This is not going to be okay.

I'm going down," eventually finding little nibs, little molecules in the air of hope

about like a little thing, just like seeing a friend I really loved and remembering all

the good times we'd had had like over 30 years or whatever, and then having like a little

spot of hope like "maybe we'll have a good time again at some point."

Maybe some other wonderful thing.

Just anywhere you can find a little second of hope and feel grateful for it and sort

of dig into it, that's the way through the tunnel of grief.

I mean that's what I've heard from a lot of people who I've been in communication with

since this book came out and people then write to me about their experiences and come and

tell me: that's how you live through, is like you just find some hope and it's like a little

tiny fire and you blow on it until you've got yourself like a little hope "fire"

going and then you can get through.

I think that when you lose a person or a marriage or suffer a trauma—but the main thing I'm

thinking about is loss, when you lose someone—I mean first of all, that's life, that's the

price we pay to keep being here as living people, that's the human condition: you lose

the people you love.

And trying to sort of plow through that and look for the good in it?

I don't think that works.

I think the way through pain is suffering, is like leaning into the suffering and being

like "I'm going to actually go ahead and suffer my guts out."

But throughout the process, moments of hope, if you're open to them, they come, and that's

the way to keep going—is to find like where are there bits of hope and how can you be

grateful for them and like feed them so that you can find some excitement about staying

alive?

For more infomation >> Don't Look for the Upside of Suffering—There Just Isn't One - Duration: 2:53.

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TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE - Funny Fails Compilation 2017 | Just for Laughs Funny Fails Videos 2017 - Duration: 10:08.

Thanks for watching

Hope you have a great time

Please, like, comment and subscribe for more!!

For more infomation >> TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE - Funny Fails Compilation 2017 | Just for Laughs Funny Fails Videos 2017 - Duration: 10:08.

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Best EARLY Cyber Monday 2017 Deals LIVE RIGHT NOW! - Duration: 6:34.

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Trump Campaign To Stop Paying Trump Jr.'s Legal Bills - Duration: 3:56.

Bad news for Donald Trump, Jr. this week.

As it turns out, the Trump Campaign is no longer going to continue paying his legal

bills in the ongoing investigation into the Trump Administration, Trump Campaign, and

possible collusion with Russia.

But don't worry about little Junior.

He's going to be just fine, because instead of the campaign just flat out paying his legal

bills, what they have now decided to do is set up a legal defense fund that's going to

cover Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner, all other members of the Trump family,

and campaign and White House staff should they need legal assistance.

This story may seem a little trivial, but it's really a lot more important than people

realize.

You see, you don't go and set up a legal defense fund, which is what the campaign is doing,

unless you're anticipating criminal charges that need to be fought.

If Donald Trump, Jr. is specifically mentioned as somebody who's going to have access to

this legal defense fund, then it's incredibly likely that those people working behind the

scenes understand that criminal charges will be filed against Donald Trump, Jr.

Same goes for Kushner, and at this point, from what we know about the ongoing investigation,

it's looking like Donald Trump himself is also likely going to have to take money out

of this legal defense fund to fight off obstruction of justice charges.

While creating a legal defense fund is not an admission of guilt, it is an admission

that you know shit is about to get real in the White House.

That is exactly how we should interpret this story.

The fact that they're going to allow staffers and everyone else to take from this pool as

well shows that not only are they trying to placate these people to prevent them from

rolling over on them, but they also know that yeah, some other people are going to need

defenses as well.

This story is so much bigger than people realize, not just the legal defense fund story, but

the entire Trump Russia investigation.

Whether or not collusion is proven at this point, Mueller has certainly come up with

enough evidence to put several different people behind bars for things that have absolutely

nothing to do with collusion.

We have obstruction of justice for both Donald Trump and Jared Kushner and Donald Trump,

Jr.

That's what's so important here.

We also know now that Mueller is starting to go after Donald Trump's personal finances,

something Donald Trump told Mueller specifically, "Please don't go look at my finances," which

again, not an admission of guilt, but probably an indication that you've done some pretty

crazy stuff over the years that's probably borderline illegal.

That's where we're at right now.

Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner, Donald Trump, and all the other staffers and members of

the Trump family, they're now going to have a cushy legal defense fund to pull money out

of.

But don't worry.

Again, not going to be their own money because people from all over the country can donate

money to legal defense funds, helping to pave the way for these people to hire the best

defense lawyers possible.

That is, of course, if defense lawyers even want to represent the Trump family, because

as we've learned over the last few months, many big name law firms have actually declined

the opportunity to represent the Trump family in this ongoing scandal, so good luck, folks.

I hope the Trump family is able to raise a ton of money because at the end of the day,

all the best lawyers in this country have already told you, "Thanks, but no thanks."

For more infomation >> Trump Campaign To Stop Paying Trump Jr.'s Legal Bills - Duration: 3:56.

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Disney's Lilo & Stitch Everything You Missed - Duration: 12:21.

>> Crazy Nate: Hey, welcome back to the show, I missed your little face.

I was reading your comments and I found that you want to go on an easter egg hunt in the

Disney movie, Lilo and Stitch.

I agree, and I think it's time, get ready Gents and Gentlets, these easter eggs are

going to be out of this world.

[intro music plays]

The opening scene of the entire movie starts in outer space, and we learn that there's

no limit Mickey can't reach.

If you look right over there you will see Mickey on the wall.

Also right next to him you can see a hint to Oswald the Rabbit.

>> Mertle Edmonds: You're crazy.

[Lilo hits Mertle]

>> Crazy Nate: Now when I point out some of these hidden Mickeys some people are often

think I'm on something and they're not real easter eggs.

>> Pleakley: No crazy head.

>> Crazy Nate: By the end of this video you too are going to be screaming that's a Mickey!

When the alien thing is calculating where in the world 626 soon to be known as stitch

is going to land on earth,

listen and you will hear him say Area 51,

>> Space Soldier: Area 51.

>> Crazy Nate: That's a video game, but they're probably referring to the famous military

base where it's believed the government has aliens or extra terrestrial life and they're

holding them captive, and they're doing super secret mad scientist test on them.

>> Jumba Jookiba: I prefer to be called evil genius!

>> Crazy Nate: In Lilo'r room we have a few fun little goodies you can find.

On the pain teasel we see our favorite elephant, Dumbo.

Otherwise known as Ms. Jumbo's baby, baby.

When Stitch creates his own mini city simply for him to destroy, look closely to the right

hand side, and you're gonna see A-113 the license plate.

That's not all that's in her room though.

On her photo wall full of tourist that are larger than life...

>> Lilo: Aren't they beautiful?

>> Crazy Nate: If you look closely you will see that she got a picture of Micky up there

too.

Let's take a brief moment to learn about the Hawaiian language shall we?

[door slams]

The sign on Lilo's door, Kapu which now all Hawaiians hate me because I'm sure I pronounced

that wrong...

But it means keep out basically.

There were also only 12 letters in the original Hawaiian alphabet, or 13, depending on who

you ask.

>> Lilo: His name is Stitch.

>> Susan Hegarty: Uh now that's not a real name... in Iceland.

>> Crazy Nate: OK, so the reason why the dog pound lady said that Stitch isn't a real name

is because the word Stitch is made up with a bunch of letters that are not in the Hawaiian

alphabet.

Haha cool!

>> Lilo: Why do you act so weird?!

[slams door]

>> Crazy Nate: Fun little fact, Hawaii was the last state to join as the 50th state of

the United States, and that happened August 21'st 1959.

So if you're watching this on August 21st say happy birthday to Hawaii.

We can see 1959 on the stamp when Lilo borrows a few bucks to buy Stitch.

If you look closer at that proof of purchase though you will see it's anything but that.

It's actually a letter from the Directors and Producer of the movie to the art departments

and all the companies involved in making Lilo and Stitch, basically saying good job.

If you want to read what it says, you're going to have to pause the video because the rest

of us are moving on.

>> Lilo: Hellooooo...

>> Crazy Nate: And I'm not sure where else to say this so here you go.

The pound has a turtle in it.

When jumbo and dumbo…

>> Captain Gantu: Uh...

>> Crazy Nate: Or was it Zumba and Jumba?

>> Captain Gantu: Jumba and Pleakley.

>> Crazy Nate: Well anyways, when they first meet in the prison cell you can see that Jumba's

counting how many days he's been in there.

Which shows a lot of time went by from the time they sentenced Jumba, to the time that

Stitch escaped to earth.

>> Stitch: Oocha, Chewbacca!

[Chewy roars]

>> Crazy Nate: The TV store here isn't showing a fake movie.

That's actually a scene from the 1958 movie Earth vs Spider.

Basically it's about a giant spider that destroys everything it sees.

No wonder bad Stitch likes it so much.

>> Jumba Jookiba: His destructive programing is taking effect he will be irresistibly drawn

to large cities where he will back up sewers reverse street signs and steal everyone's

left shoe.

>> Crazy Nate: Um, let's do survey time real quick while I try to find my other shoe,

I can't seem to find where I put it anywhere.

For today's survey time we will test your knowledge on the movie Lilo and Stitch.

>> Grand Councilwoman: Noooo...

>> Crazy Nate: What island did Stitch land on?

>> Robot: A. Kauai B. Maui C. Oahu or D. Hawaii.

>> Crazy Nate: Click the little eye in the corner and vote or leave a comment below and

let me know you know which island he landed on.

If you don't know the answer, I'll tell you the answer at the end of the show.

>> David: I was wondering if you're not doing anything this...

>> Nani: David, I told you I can't.

>> Crazy Nate: Obviously David desperately wants Nani to date him.

>> Lilo: She likes your butt and fancy hair, I know, I read her diary.

>> Crazy Nate: But if only he had the power of a demigod.

Do you see that?

>> Maui: I'm going to get my hook.

>> Crazy Nate: You guessed it, this is where they got the inspiration for Maui's hook

in Moana.

>> Maui: It's Maui time!

>> Nani Pelekai: Oh, David, I owe you one.

>> David: That's OK, you can just date me and we'll call it even.

>> Crazy Nate: Maybe instead of trying to find her a job to impress her maybe he should

be showing off his hook skills.

>> Nani: I think that's a great idea.

>> Crazy Nate: See the ball up there.

Does it look familiar?

Hmm...

Where did I see that before?

Red star, and it's a blue and yellow ball.

Hmmm.

Sounds a lot like the Pixar ball.

>> Cobra Bubbles: I don't think so.

>> Crazy Nate: But Pixar didn't make Lilo and Stitch.

[Stitch hits Cobra Bubbles with a book]

>> Cobra Bubbles: HEY!

>> Crazy Nate: When Lilo and Stitch are having a ball...

See what I just did there?

>> Rafiki: Look harder.

>> Crazy Nate: at the Orlando post cards.

and you will recognize that's Cinderellas castle from Disney World which is also in

Orlando.

>> Lilo: No more Caffeine for you.

>> Crazy Nate: Lilo has a dark side, she likes experimenting with Vudo.

>> Lilo: My friends need to be punished.

>> Crazy Nate: She also has a wild imagination.

Remember she told her friends that she likes to pretend her doll is going to die in a few

days…

>> Lilo: So I pretend the bug laid eggs in her ears and she's upset because she only

has a few more days to...

>> Crazy Nate: that's a little hint or what we call fore-site to what's going to happen

in just a few days.

That's right that doll's going to die.

Just not from a bunch of bugs in it's head, it's because Stitch put a bomb in it's

gut.

[doll blows up]

>> Captain Gantu: Computer locate experiment 626.

>> Crazy Nate: Stitch's real name is 626…

626 just happens to also be the area code in California near Disney Land where it's

rumored that the creators of the movie live.

Couldn't confirm if that was true or not.

Chris Sanders and Dean Devua are the directors of the movie Lilo and Stitch, and both of

them found their way into the movie.

Chris Sanders ended up being the voice of Stitch.

And when stitch is destroying the beach we see Chris Sanders and Dean Devua.

By the way that smiley face on his hat is not the hidden smile in today's contest.

That's right Disney has been hiding smiles in their movies too.

>> Pleakley: Here, educate yourself.

>> Crazy Nate: I'm sure you've heard of the movie Mulan right?

>> Mushu: My eyes can see straight through your armor.

>> Crazy Nate: We already talked about Mulan, but did you know that she's hiding all over

the place in this movie?

Here we can see a Mulan Wok store.

Later on when they are trashing the house with the love bug you can see a not so subtle

Mulan poster over there on the wall with her loyal horse.

Unfortunately Jumba trashes the poster as well.

Mr. Bubbles or should I say Cobra Bubbles lets out a little bit of a secret about aliens

in the end of the movie.

Here, when Grand Councilwoman thinks she recognizes him from an earlier incident that she dealt

with here on earth.

>> Cobra Bubbles: CIA Roswell 1973.

>> Crazy Nate: Roswell 1973 is making reference to a big UFO conspiracy that happened in the

1970's where a lot of people think the Government captured a UFO and covered it up by saying

it was simply a weather balloon.

>> Frank Drebin: Please disperse, nothing to see here.

>> Cobra Bubbles: Convinced an alien race that mosquitos were an endangered species.

>> Crazy Nate: Also even though Mr. Bubbles seems very concerned about the safety of Lilo,

>> Cobra Bubbles: Good day.

>> Crazy Nate: and always seems to be there at the worst possible time, he seems to miss

the simple fact that Lilo here was swimming with a shark!

A hammer head shark to be precise.

Of course for a native Hawaiian surrounded by water they might not think it's such

a big deal to swim with sharks.

Me, being surrounded by dessert, the only thing I know about the ocean is what I learned

from Nemo and Jaws.

[Nemo screams]

Which basically says don't swim with sharks.

If you're an Elvis fan I'm sure you noticed a bunch of his music was played in the movie,

and Stitch at one point was wearing his outfit while performing one of his songs.

In the credits we see the whole family getting to pose for a picture in front of some random

mansion behind a massive gate.

Well that mansion is actually Elvis' home in Graceland.

A-113 shows up again on the fire truck here that rolls over to the house that just blew

up.

We can see it on the front of the truck and the back of the truck.

Later on when Stitch saves the day and rescues Lilo by blowing up a gas truck if you look

you will see the license plate of the gas truck is also the famous A-113.

If you don't know what in the world this A113 is you should go watch some of my older

videos and educate yourself.

>> Cobra Bubbles: Yes I know.

>> Crazy Nate: Since Stitch destroyed Nani's last love bug, she got a new one,

>> Jack Sparrow: A better one.

>> Crazy Nate: Probably from the government, but the fun part is the license plate here

is A113.

When we're looking at the sign of Mulan you may have noticed the other wall has a random

Duke poster.

That's Duke Kahanamoku, basically he's famous in Hawaii for lighting a fire of the

passion for surfing over there.

He was also a 5 time Olympic Medalist for swimming.

In the credits we see another family photo op in front of a random statue in Hawaii,

you guessed it, that's actually a statue of Duke, and yes, there really is a statue

like that in Hawaii.

>> Grand Councilwoman: Am I to assume you are the expert?

>> Pleakley: Oh I don't know about expert.

>> Crazy Nate: Now let's talk about our the star of Disney, Mickey Mouse.

When Nani lets Cobra Bubbles in through the laundry room, if you look up in the top of

the shelf you will see a bottle of Mickey soap is sitting there.

When Captain Gantu's flying around in his little spaceship we can see another Mickey

on the dash board with the controls.

When Lilo and Stitch are playing Dr. Frankenstein on the doll look at the nail in the boot,

and you will see the shadow is a shape of the Mickey, or how about that spot on the

table, MICKEY!

Down here on the leg, yep, Mickey.

There's Mickey's everywhere.

Let's talk about Mickey.

Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey.

>> Pleakley: No crazy head.

>> Crazy Nate: Here, here, yep here and here.

When Nani is running home we see a hidden mickey made out of rock on the wall.

If you follow me on Snapchat Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, you already recognize this shirt

from earlier.

You got to vote on what color shirt we're going to put this on and the winner is blue.

and I have a whole new line of shirts coming to crazynate.com like this one obviously,

Now I hid 5 easter eggs in this video, try to find them all and include #UFO for your

chance to win one of my shirts, like this one, or the share a smile shirt, or many more

that are coming.

Also there are a few more days to enter to win the Nintendo switch, for more on that

go to crazynate.com.

Until next time subscribe so you don't miss our next adventure, and click the little bell

before the monsters do,

most importantly of all Gents and Gentlets, share a smile they are contagious.

>> Lilo: 'Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind.

But if you want to leave you can.

For more infomation >> Disney's Lilo & Stitch Everything You Missed - Duration: 12:21.

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Linkin Park - One More Light (Steve Aoki "Chester Forever" Remix) [Lyrics] - Duration: 4:11.

♪ Should've stayed, were there signs, I ignored? ♪

♪ Can I help you, not to hurt, anymore? ♪

♪ We saw brilliance, when the world, was asleep ♪

♪ There are things that we can have, but can't keep ♪

♪ If they say ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ In the sky of a million stars ♪

♪ It flickers, flickers ♪

♪ Who cares when someone's time runs out? ♪

♪ If a moment is all we are ♪

♪ Or quicker, quicker ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ Well I do ♪

♪ The reminders, pull the floor from your feet ♪

♪ In the kitchen, one more chair than you need, oh ♪

♪ And you're angry, and you should be, it's not fair ♪

♪ Just 'cause you can't see it, doesn't mean it, isn't there ♪

♪ If they say ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ In the sky of a million stars ♪

♪ It flickers, flickers ♪

♪ Who cares when someone's time runs out? ♪

♪ If a moment is all we are ♪

♪ Or quicker, quicker ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ Well I do ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ In the sky of a million stars ♪

♪ It flickers, flickers ♪

♪ Who cares when someone's time runs out? ♪

♪ If a moment is all we are ♪

♪ Or quicker, quicker ♪

♪ Who cares if one more light goes out? ♪

♪ Well I do ♪

For more infomation >> Linkin Park - One More Light (Steve Aoki "Chester Forever" Remix) [Lyrics] - Duration: 4:11.

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🍭 Cheeko - Big Boï Love [Official Video] - Duration: 4:40.

For more infomation >> 🍭 Cheeko - Big Boï Love [Official Video] - Duration: 4:40.

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Five Finger Death Punch - M.I.N.E (End this way) - Duration: 3:58.

For more infomation >> Five Finger Death Punch - M.I.N.E (End this way) - Duration: 3:58.

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How Millennials Are Killing the Diamond Industry - Duration: 3:26.

(suspenseful music)

(dripping blood)

- Oh hi, concerned economy,

thanks for meeting me in my lair,

sorry about the mess, I've been supes busy,

ooh, sorry, manners, you don't know who I am,

I'm that killer millennial you keep talking about,

you know, the one who's killing

all the super essential industries,

that you have now deemed as able to be living,

oh man, are my ears burning,

you and the news just keep talking about me,

but no one is asking me my murderous side of the story,

so today I'm gonna tell you why I'm killing

one of your favorite industries, the diamond industry.

Maybe you remember when The Economist

caused an uproar on Twitter, when it asked

the super relatable and understandable question,

why aren't millennials buying diamonds? (laughs)

'Cause diamonds deserve to (expletive) die,

made ya flinch.

(suspenseful music)

Hey, diamond industry, I'm honestly pretty surprised

that you even wonder why our generation

doesn't wanna keep playing into your greedy hands,

because you've caused mayhem and death

with your diamond mines, you exploit miners

and families and put individuals in danger,

not to mention ruining the ecosystem

with all of that mining and for what?

A rock that you placed an arbitrary value on,

oh right, I forgot to mention, because

(suspenseful music)

you made up the fact, that diamonds are worth tons of money

by using a clever marketing scheme to convince people,

that they have to buy your diamonds to get married,

in fact, you created a diamond scarcity,

so that you could jack up the price,

but you can easily make diamonds,

so everything you are doing is for nothing and we know that,

but maybe you're feeling attacked right now,

good!

(suspenseful music)

The millennial generation dealt with the toughest economy

since the Great Depression,

millennials earn 20% less than the previous generation

did at the same point in their lives,

which means that we are playing catch up

and will likely never achieve the standard of living,

that our prior generation was able to

and thanks to all the help our government

keeps trying to take away from us, you know,

like how they keep trying to repeal out healthcare

and give tax cuts to the rich,

the rich being people like you guys,

you know, the diamond industry,

we are simply trying to pay off bills and school debt,

1.3 trillion dollars worth of national debt in fact,

or keep roofs over our head and food on the table,

yet you still wonder

why we don't want your inedible, ruthless diamonds.

(screaming woman)

Ah, that's the next industry I gotta take care of,

I'll tell you about it next time

on A Word From a Killer Millennial,

alright, I gotta go,

there's a lot of pointless industries,

that we, the new generation get to decide

whether we will keep paying for

and, oh, sorry, as you say, kill,

you know, because you think businesses are people,

they're alive, they're people too, they're not. (laughs)

(scary music)

For more infomation >> How Millennials Are Killing the Diamond Industry - Duration: 3:26.

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Come Swim Film Directed By Kristen Stewart | Shatterbox Anthology | Refinery29 - Duration: 17:59.

You're getting water in my mouth.

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Come here.

I don't want to.

You stink.

I stink.

Stink.

I can't see.

See me.

Just float with me.

You're dead.

Dead meat.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

I licked your lids so you can see,

and then we shared in that,

and then we shared in that,

it won't hurt me, no not me.

Oh man.

This is my body.

Eat it.

Suddenly I remember we're all gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die and

a lie is never a lie just...

And a lie is never a lie.

Just a code you can't crack.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

What's wrong you can't breathe under water?

No.

That's weird.

You can't breathe under water?

No no.

Just go under water then inhale. It'll feel great.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Be quiet. I'm gonna drown you.

Don't drown me.

Gotta be quiet.

I can't see.

See me.

I don't want to.

Just go under water and inhale. It'll feel great.

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under..

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under...

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Come here.

I don't want to.

You stink.

I stink.

You stink.

I can't see.

See me.

You're dead.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

I licked your lids so you can see,

and then we shared in it,

and then we shared in that,

it won't hurt me, I'm made of it.

...all my love.

You're dead, dead meat.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Well maybe I'm trying to.

Suddenly I remember we're gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die

and a lie is never a lie just...

And a lie is never a lie.

Just a code you can't crack.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Maybe I'm trying to.

What's wrong you can't breathe under water?

No.

That's weird.

You can't breathe under water?

Come on.. What's wrong with you.. hey.. it's fun...

It'll feel great.

Why are you so slow?

You're getting water in my mouth.

Be quiet. I'm gonna drown you.

Don't drown me.

Gotta be quiet.

I can't see.

See me.

Don't pull me under.

I don't want to.

Don't pull me under.. Don't pull me under...

The water is nice.

I hate water.

Hey come in, come on...The water's nice.

I hate water...I don't want to.

Just for a bit.

What're you talking about?

I don't stink just cause I can't do it.

Ooooh burn!

You're dead.

You're dead meat.

Shhh you're getting water in my mouth.

Well maybe I'm trying to.

What you can't breathe under water? That's weird.

Can you?

I don't think so.

Go underwater and just inhale, it'll feel great.

Seriously big breath.

I'm gonna get you.

You shut up.

You shut up.

You're gonna wake up the neighbors.

Thanks man.

Happy birthday m-----------.

Suddenly I think we're all gonna die...

Accidentally I remember we're all gonna die,

and a lie is never a lie,

just a code you can't crack.

I can't see it.

You have to come over here.

I just feel stupid.

I just feel stupid.

I just feel stupid.

Don't.

Wait, stop you're getting water in my..

I'm gonna drown you.

No.

Come on let's just try it.

You'll like it.

You're getting water in my mouth.

Sorry sorry.

Come over here.

Just feel stupid.

F---.

F---.

F---.

Happy birthday!

Ready.. Set.. GO!

Ready.. Set.. GO!

For more infomation >> Come Swim Film Directed By Kristen Stewart | Shatterbox Anthology | Refinery29 - Duration: 17:59.

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Deception On Both Sides: The FDA vs. Pro-Kratom Advocates - Duration: 11:34.

On November 14, the FDA Commissioner released a statement warning people about kratom.

I'm going to run through problems with the FDA's position and problems with those opposing

a ban.

The overall message is that there's evidence of harm and no evidence of benefit.

In support of this, the FDA cites a significant rise in kratom-related calls to poison control

centers from 2010 to 2015.

It also cites 36 fatalities associated with kratom-containing products.

Details of those deaths weren't released, so they could've involved adulterated products

or mixing it with other drugs.

Given the evidence, those reasons are pretty likely.

Potentially kratom-involved deaths can be found, but they usually involve extra substances.

I'm inclined to think that's also true here.

There's evidence the drug can be harmful due to CNS depression and a higher seizure risk,

yet pure kratom overdose deaths are exceedingly rare.

The idea that kratom is a supremely concerning substance causing a wave of fatalities across

America is unsupported.

There are multiple problems with the statement.

First, it's overstating the harms, especially when viewed in the context of other opioids.

And second, it's a bit disingenuous when it suggests anecdotal evidence of benefit is

of absolutely no use.

This is nothing new for the FDA and the federal government at large.

It appears to presume all drugs are guilty to the point of criminality until millions

of dollars are spent running randomized, controlled trials.

As the Commissioner says, "To those who believe in the proposed medicinal uses of kratom,

I encourage you to conduct the research that will help us better understand kratom's

risk and benefit profile,

so that well studied and potentially beneficial products can be considered.

In the meantime, based on the weight of the evidence, the FDA will continue to take action

on these products in order to protect public health."

Those actions include cracking down on companies that inappropriately market kratom and calling

for the detainment of shipments.

The government has been taking those actions for years, so it's not surprising to see this

letter.

What is concerning, is that it may indicate there will be a push towards prohibition.

Advocates prevented emergency scheduling in 2016, but the DEA didn't lose interest in

the plant.

Instead, it asked the FDA to review the evidence and make a recommendation.

If its evaluation suggests kratom is a harmful, abusable drug with no known medical use, we

could see it become a scheduled drug.

Sadly and expectedly, that's how the agency is characterizing the substance.

Kratom is currently receiving more attention than Salvia divinorum, another substance the

DEA treats as a "drug of concern."

Because of that attention and more alleged safety issues, a federal ban is conceivable,

whereas action against Salvia has seemingly stopped at the state level.

At the least, more state-level kratom bans could be triggered by the sort of rhetoric

coming from the FDA and others.

There are many reasons to dislike prohibition.

One is that it's fundamentally a wrong-headed and inappropriate exercise in government power.

Another is that drug in question isn't just a recreational substance, it may be a tool

in the fight against the opioid overdose crisis.

There are no randomized, controlled trials, but we know people are using kratom as an

opioid agonist therapy.

They're taking it to control the withdrawal symptoms from opioids like heroin, to reduce

craving, and to increase their chance of leading a better life.

Even without studies, I find it hard to believe switching from heroin or illicit oxycodone

to kratom isn't a net positive.

It appears significantly less likely to produce fatal respiratory depression and the dependence

it produces is less severe.

When you consider the adulterants, like fentanils, in the illicit opioid market, there's yet

another reason to support the switch to kratom.

But the FDA has a different take.

"At a time when we have hit a critical point in the opioid epidemic, the increasing use

of kratom as an alternative or adjunct to opioid use is extremely concerning."

"It's very troubling to the FDA that patients believe they can use kratom to treat opioid

withdrawal symptoms."

This idea really doesn't make sense.

None of the evidence indicates the use of kratom as an alternative to other opioids

is concerning.

If anything, it's the opposite.

The FDA also likes it being promoted for other uses, including pain relief.

Yet animal studies and anecdotal evidence from humans show it can reduce pain.

Since a core part of its activity is acting as an opioid, that's not surprising.

Though I do think there are reasons to be cautious about using it ahead of other drugs.

It is, after all, a minimally studied concoction of minimally understood drugs.

Perhaps it's a good alternative to typical opioids, but we need more evidence.

Regardless, a lack of controlled trials isn't a good reason to ban it.

The FDA and DEA have a negative view of the plant based on the potential for addiction,

death, liver toxicity, seizures, insomnia, weight loss, and hallucinations.

Kratom may have a connection to at least most of these issues.

For example, animal studies show some potential for liver toxicity and we know people can

use it in a compulsive or reckless way.

But none of the evidence suggests it's common for a kratom user to destroy their liver,

become psychotic, or die.

Focusing on outlier events is a good way to demonize a drug and a bad way to create policy

or educate people.

If you look closely at most pharmaceuticals and over the counter drugs, you'll find uncommon

risks that if elevated for political reasons would make it seem like those drugs should

be banned.

Kratom is no different.

Though I'm not fond of the FDA's statement and I oppose a ban, the arguments from the

pro-kratom side are often flawed.

I understand the reasoning for these bad arguments, but I still don't think they're ethical.

The largest advocacy group for this topic, the American Kratom Association, is misleading

people about the nature of the drug.

In fact, it claims it's not even a "drug."

This is a pretty strange position to take.

Sure, if you engage in some mental backflips, you can say the plant isn't a drug per se.

There's no kratom molecule circulating through your body, but the only reason the plant does

anything is because it contains drugs.

This is why coca, coffee, opium, cannabis, the areca nut, and psilocybin mushrooms are

also called "drugs."

The AKA also says this:

"Kratom contains no opiates, but it does bind to the same receptor sites in the brain.

Chocolate, coffee, exercise and even human breast milk hit these receptor sites in a

similar fashion."

It's accurate to say the primary drugs, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, aren't opiates.

But neither is fentanyl.

The broader class of drugs people actually care about is "opioids."

Sure enough, that's the best classification for these substances.

By extension, kratom can be viewed as an opioid, meaning two things.

One, it exerts its effects, like morphine, through the mu-opioid receptor.

Two, it offers morphine-like effects, such as mood enhancement, pain relief, and sedation.

Not only is kratom a drug, it's an opioid.

But guess what, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

People seem highly resistant to this view of kratom due to unfounded concerns about

opioids and the general idea of drug use.

The plant does have a more diverse pharmacology extending beyond opioid agonism, but opioid

activity is at its core.

And the comparison to exercise, coffee, and breast milk is laughable.

Unless you're going to say taking heroin is like going for a swim, lets not say drinking

kratom is like a high intensity cardio.

Countless things activate the endogenous opioid system, such as endorphins and enkephalins,

but these kinds of ideas show a disregard for the science and how drugs are classified.

The AKA and many others also focus on the fact that kratom isn't a synthetic substance.

They say it's a plant in the Rubiaceae family, just like coffee plants.

This is true, but why does it matter.

Plants are not inherently safer or more effective than synthetic drugs.

They're just biosynthetic machines pumping out chemicals like a naturally occurring Pfizer

laboratory.

Every substance, whether it's created in a lab or found in a jungle, has to be evaluated

on its own terms.

Otherwise this is just the fallacy of appealing to nature.

The AKA says, "Kratom is not a synthetic substance.

Naturally occurring Kratom is a safe herbal supplement that's more akin to tea and coffee

than any other substances."

Yet the fact that it's not synthetic tells us nothing about its safety or efficacy.

And the outright categorization of it as "safe" is dubious.

Harm reduction is necessary just as it is with other drugs.

It's also misleading to claim it's closer to tea than any other substance.

It doesn't function like caffeine and users tend to report opioid-like effects.

Even if those effects are comparatively mild, saying kratom is more like tea than an opioid

makes little sense.

The same sort of position was shared in a pro-kratom article.

"It is used as a natural alternative to pharmaceuticals to manage a wide range of physical and mental

health conditions.

Due to its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and analgesic (pain relieving) properties, it can mitigate

all manner of conditions."

The author goes on to say, "It's also an effective panacea to mental health conditions...

[and can] be used as a cognitive enhancer (study aid) and enjoyed for pleasure."

Again, highlighting its status as a natural drug is engaging in a specious appeal to nature.

And if you want to stand in opposition to the FDA, it's probably best not to tout something

as a panacea when you have little research to back it up.

None of this is to say kratom couldn't be a good alternative to prescriptions for many

people.

But these kinds of statements from the AKA and others are misleading.

If you're trying to fight propaganda from the FDA, DEA, and other authorities, I think

it's best to counter with facts and honesty, not falsehoods.

There are potentially good reasons to support kratom as a treatment for opioid addiction

and other conditions.

And we should be encouraging careful scientific evaluations of its activity so that users

are more informed.

Sadly, a ban could still be coming.

I can picture the FDA and DEA saying it should be heavily researched before anyone uses the

drug.

And while those trials are underway, it'll be controlled to enhance public safety.

Yet banning the drug would limit research, hurt people with opioid addictions, and expand

the unacceptable policy of prohibition.

Restrictions can and should be opposed with those arguments, not with more misleading

statements.

If you have any questions, feel free to put them in the comments.

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Father Sets the Internet Ablaze With Touching Hunting Video With Stepson - Duration: 1:41.

When one stepdad took his stepson out hunting, he wanted it to be a safe experience, and

he wanted it to be a learning experience.

Thanks to his care and calm direction, it was both, and a lot of fun besides.

In a video that has gone mega-viral in just a few short days, a man takes his stepson

to drop what may be his first buck.

The boy appears to be around just 6-years-old.

I don't know that I would have the patience at that age to not make my shot go wild, but

this man anticipated that.

"Make sure you're on his shoulder… are you on his shoulder?

Take is slow and easy.

Pull the trigger.

Slow and easy," he told the child.

He guided his son through the hunt, and the boy only had to pull the trigger once — a

clean kill.

There are a lot of us hunters who had the joy of having someone teach us the steps and

techniques of hunting just like this young man has his stepfather.

There are a lot of us who learned with friends, or by themselves.

However, I don't know a single hunter that wouldn't be envious of the outdoorsmanly

bonding so evident in this video.

The internet seems to agree.

The video has over 7,000,000 views.

There's a reason for that — it strikes a chord.

You don't have to be a hunter to appreciate what's going on here.

What we're seeing is a child spending quality tie with family, outside, engaging in an activity

that families have engaged in for thousands of years.

The kid's not playing on an iPad.

He's engaging the world around him.

If more parents followed this man's example, the next generation would be in a lot better

position than the millennials who precede them.

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Jihun: Well, I'm ready. Let's start.

Taeseon: Sweet voice.

Siwoo: Eyes covered with grey dust.

Wooyeop: Older Brother, Jihun.

Kangmin: Honey voice.

Hayoung: Honey Face.

Hohyeon: A 'church' oppa!

Hayoung: Is he really a 'church' oppa?

Jisung: A warm appearence.

Hyunwoo: He's really 18, right? (Meaning he looks old)

Hakmin: Diligent Jihun-ie.

Taeseon: The one who is like the youngest.

Siwoo: Very mature.

Wooyeop: Handsome.

Kangmin: Middle-aged actor.

Jihun: What did you say?

Hayoung: Let's sleep less often!

Hohyeon: Uwah~~~(?)!

Jisung: Skilled in acting.

Hyunwoo: Good at acting and singing.

Hakmin: King of voice impressions.

Taeseon: Vocal colour is nice.

Siwoo: This witness-

Wooyeop: this charm.

Kangmin: I think he has a lot of fighting (energy).

Hayoung: He's the same age as me, right?

Jihun: Hello, This is TRCNG's, honey face, Jihun.

Members: WAH!!!!!

Jihun: Firstly, the things that were said, I acknowledge them all. Especially about my voice, thank you.

But that... 'middle-aged actor,' who said that?

'Middle-aged actor.' I have no choice but to admit that.

And I'm 18, that's right. I'm still a student.

Hayoung: You have to show proof. (His ID)

Jihun: What?

Jihun: I'll wrap up--

Hayoung: How about wrapping up with a voice impression? Start with 'up until now.'

Jihun: Up until now, it was Jihun. Thank you.

Subber's Note: THAT'S MY BIAS RIGHT THERE!!! <3333333

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End of the Year Unpopular Opinions | Book Tag (2017 Edition!) [CC] - Duration: 6:51.

hey I'm Mel and today I'm going to do the end of the year unpopular opinions

book tag this has become a tradition in my channel to do the unpopular opinions

book tag at the end of the year using only the books that I read that year and

I know it's not technically the end of the year yet but we only have one month

left and I don't think I'm going to get through that many books in the last part

of the year that I would want to include in this tag we have to do a lot of

videos for the end of the year and I don't know if I have enough time to get

through all of them like I have to do my favorites I have to do my TBR for next

year have to do my anticipated books of the year so look out for those videos

the first question is a popular book or series you didn't like this book I've

read almost at the beginning of the year and I read an arc of it and that is

You're Welcome Universe by Whitney Gardner as I said I read an arc of this

book and that ARC had some problematic things and I wrote an entire review of

it and then the author said that she removed those things in the final copy

so my opinion is not the same as a lot of people but I also had some problems

with the secondary characters and I really wanted to like this book because

it's a very diverse book it has an Indian main character and she's deaf and

she uses sign language to communicate and I can't really judge the

representation because I'm not from any of those minorities but I actually

thought those parts were really well-written but unfortunately I didn't

like how she treated some of her secondary characters. A popular book or

series everyone seems to hate but you love this is not exactly a book that

everyone hates but it's a book that actually received a lot of hate when the

first description of it came out and it's also a book that keeps receiving

hate but it's a book that represented me a lot and that is Ramona Blue by Julie

Murphy I wasn't the biggest Julie Murphy fan before but then I read this book and

it touched my heart I know it's not the perfect book and in my review I

mentioned all the problematic or the Not so great things I found in that book but

also it represented my experiences so beautifully and I know a lot of people

identify with Ramona's journey it's a very touching book a very insightful

book it made me wonder about myself and there is something that I appreciate in

a lot of books when they make me see inside of me that book validated those

feelings that I was having at the time . A love triangle where the main character

did not end up with the person you want them to end up or an OTP you didn't

like for this question I'm going to go with an OTP that I didn't like and that couple

is on Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo normally I'm very on board with

everything Leigh Bardugo does and I appreciate everything she does and

honestly at the end of this book I kind of understood why she did the things she

did with Diana's character but for a long time I was very annoyed with this

couple I was very annoyed at how gullible like how Diana met the first

man that she found and she liked him I didn't like it that much I like all the

other aspects of the book but just the romance was so hard for me to get into. A

genre that you hardly reach for this year again I hardly reached for thrillers

or mystery I really want to get into them and I just don't know why I

just can't get into them it's because I'm very lazy because I know Joce from

SquibblesReads she reads a lot of thrillers or mysteries that are diverse

it's just that I don't reach for them it just doesn't come naturally to me to

reach for them something that I really want to change

and I've been wanted to change that for years now if you see my first

unpopular opinions book tag I would say the same thing and I will say also self-help

a popular or beloved character you didn't like is this is a very unpopular

opinion but I don't like Sol DuMont from The King of Bourbon Street by Thea De

Salle and I actually like Rain either I don't like them as

individuals this is very popular book with the people who read romances I like

them as a couple and I like their dynamic I just feel like they tried too

hard to be like relatable or whatever A popular author that you can't seem

to get into this year for me has been Marie Lu she has like one new book which is

Warcross even with the legend trilogy if you see my Goodreads I probably gave

those books like 5 stars but I don't remember anything about it and when I

read warcross I also didn't like that book that much I found it extremely

predictable a popular book trope that you're tired of seeing this year

especially I'm tired of heteronormativity and gender roles I've

read a lot more romance book that I've ever read in any year before some

subscribe to heteronormativity like there has to be one

feminine person and one masculine person even if they are the same gender like

you know don't subscribe to what we think a guy should be and a girl should

be with the constructs that we have socially A popular series that you

have no interest in reading there are so many series that I don't have any

interest of in reading this year I have to say I finally liberated myself

from Sarah J Maas it is the first year in 4 3 4 years that I haven't read like

any Sarah J Maas books and I don't like to judge people who decide to read her

books there's so many people who read her books and criticized a lot of the

problematic aspects that she had in her book every time that I read one of her

books I got like blinded by the things that I

liked about those books that I couldn't see the problematic things and that is

something that I don't like about myself I'm just going to boost the people who

can see her books objectively or can like

critically read her books what movie or TV show you do you prefer more than the

Book I've been terrible this year I haven't

seen any adaptations I think I just wanted to talk about two movies that

I'm actually very excited about and I am going to see when they come out and is

obviously The Hate You Give and Simon vs. the Homo sapiens agenda this is not the

answer to this question but there you have my end of the year unpopular

opinions book tag I hope you liked this if you did subscribe and I will see you when I

see you bye

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Cedar Haven Tiny House (200 sq. ft.) out of Austin, Texas | Beautiful Small House Design - Duration: 2:46.

Cedar Haven Tiny House (200 sq. ft.) out of Austin, Texas

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umm..no title? 😅 // TBVlogs - Duration: 12:36.

Welcome to my TBVlogs!

good morning

i forgot the date

this is filmed by November 20,2017

It's currently time is 6:45am

I guess it's a bit late

i'm going to eat my breakfast now

i arrived here at 7:49 this morning

it's air-con here behind the door

i had no idea what to talk about right now

Is my collar looking so cool to me?

I had a little wounded in my left elbow

I can't really remember what I did wrong to myself

Ooo it hurts.

I sleep for a short minute

after when i get home and then i'll be explaining about the paper form

,I've experienced my first time sending the money to "palawan pawnshop"

I need to sleep a bit

I arrived home at 5:55pm

and now it's time at

my sister is looking at the camera

she made it for me,haha

A small snack

I'm done eating my dinner earlier

transaction code

Don't write the transaction code, after you done write the sender and receiver,amount

first give the customer service, on the paper form and wait for the transaction confirm

sender; my name,mobile no

for suki card, i don't have to answer

the receiver; their names you ask she/he's name that send you.

and destination branch.

how many amount you pay

if you want to buy anything online shop include for the shipping fee, social medias; instagram,facebook and online website where you are looking for things

I forgot to pay for shipping fee, so then i paid again sf.

I'm going to take a bath later, my stomach is digested

if you don't know how or know it

maybe you haven't experienced before

i recently taught you,about the small thing what I've said

look,it's so easy.

I don't want to break it.

how many days we were working today at ojt?

Nov. 7 to 20 today just yet

but not every weekends, only we work monday to friday

I can't think anything to say on my mind

this is ten day from now

it will end on nov.....

maybe 27

I'm a little exhausted,just okay

thank you for watching,so good night to all for you.

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