Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Youtube daily report Dec 13 2017

*Laughting*

So… Are you willing to be condemned to the hell?

Yes

In the end you couldn't resist to my charms?

Oh, Shut up and make the fucking pact covenant!

With pleasure, My lady

Lynn! Lynn !

Please, wake up! Lynn!

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Johnny Hally­day: Laeti­cia a fondu en larmes, tombe dans les bras de sa mère Françoise - Duration: 3:40.

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Insólito momento al aire en la pantalla de TN - Duration: 2:01.

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Cindy Crawford ya ha conocido a la nueva novia de su hijo Presley Gerber - Duration: 2:52.

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Comunidad Njambre Espacio de innovación y cocreación de empresas de innovación de impacto - Duration: 3:46.

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Piñera y Guillier enfrentan su postura sobre inmigración en el último debate en Chile - Duration: 5:38.

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Le Hamas annonce le début de la Troisième intifada - Duration: 1:53.

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[ENG SUB] Stray Kids EP9 - Applause (Clap Clap) GOT7 JB & Jinyoung's Special Advice! - Duration: 2:43.

(the first time they're showing their new song 'Young Wings')

('Young Wings' by Stray Kids)

(t/n oUUUUUU)

(smirks)

(anticipating Stray Kids new song performance in the live broadcast show)

(applause *clapclap*)

(t/n do u see how jinyoung is clapping tho I'm-)

(what is JB and Jinyoung's evaluation towards the new song?)

(nervous)

JY: there are some inaccuracies while your doing the movements

JY: you have to be exact with how you finish the movements

JY: theres a really busy feel when you're trying to do the next move

JY: thats how it looks like overall

JY: this is the point during the hook right

(the new song 'Young Wings' point choreography)

JY: that move overall isn't matching up right

JY: the timing isn't really matching up right

JY: that move is looking a bit rusty when you do it

JY: that part seems like a bit of a pity

JY: for the bridge part, you have to go to the side and stop moving right?

JY: at those time, you shouldn't even move your eyeballs

JY: you just have to freeze right there

(keeping it in mind)

JY: you have to stop and freeze even if the others are moving, even if you're tired

JY: like moving your attention around or moving around,

JY: then that person's eyes are going to look there

JY: if one person is moving around, the rest have to stop

(Jinyoung is being precise and pointing out every little detail)

JB: Woojin? at the last part when you're doing the ad-lib,

JB: putting in in a bit of the moves

JB: I was thinking it would look better if you did that

JY: right, like if theres no choreography there, you won't be able to do it naturally

(without doing the choreography they they prepared, the Stray Kids look a bit awkward)

JY: when you do it during the live broadcast show,

JY: you should do each movement one by one with the count

JY: if you pinpoint and pass through

JY: I think that it will come out better than it did now

BC: yes, thank you

JB: at the chorus part! the top line was really good

(ou~ happy)

JB: like its a feeling that catches you

(JB took this opportunity to point out 'Young Wings' top line of the melody)

JB: you just have to do it well live

(ending off with a Stray Kids x GOT7 high five!)

All: Stray Kids! Hwaiting!

(JB and Jinyoung were a big help in preparing for the final performance) (t/n I think thats what it says...)

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Details Revealed: John Mccain Tried To Sabotage Trump With Fake Dossier! - Duration: 3:40.

Details Revealed: John Mccain Tried To Sabotage Trump With Fake Dossier!

It's no secret that Sen. John McCain is not a fan of President Trump.

McCain has frequently been opposed to the President's agenda, voting against most

of the legislation backed or proposed by the White House.

It would appear that the animus McCain holds against President Trump is deeper than anyone

realized.

On Monday Sir Andrew Wood, who claims to have been the "go-between" last year, informing

Sen. McCain of the controversial 'Trump Dossier' described the circumstances that

helped coordinate its release to the FBI, the media, and Capitol Hill.

The information provided by Sir Andrew Wood sheds light on the role McCain and his aide

played with regard to the Trump Dossier.

Unclean Hands

Sir Andrew Wood is reportedly good friends with former British spy Christopher Steele,

the author of the Trump dossier.

Wood claimed that Steele approached him in August of 2016 and informed him about the

dossier:

[Steele] came to me to tell me what was in it, and why it … was important.

He made it very clear … yes, it was raw intelligence, but it needed putting into proper

context before you could judge it fully.

Just after the 2016 presidential election, Wood and McCain spoke at the same security

conference in Canada.

It was there that Wood was approached once again by Steele and asked if he would approach

the senior Republican, McCain.

Wood agreed and elaborated on his assistance to Steele: "My mission was essentially to

be a go-between and a messenger, to tell the senator and assistants that such a dossier

existed."

Wood insisted that he never read the unverified dossier that was composed by his good friend

and colleague, Christopher Steele.

According to Wood, Steele informed him that in August of 2016, he had "already been

in contact with the FBI."

Wood continued: "He [Steele] said there was corroborating evidence in the United States,

from which I assumed he was working with an American company."

It was at the security conference that McCain Institute for International Leadership staffer

David J. Kramer was told by the senator directly to get a personal briefing from Steele in

Surrey, an English town near London, regarding the dossier and return to Washington D.C.

At that time, Fusion GPS would then provided Senator McCain with hard copies of the dossier

against the president.

In January, Sen. McCain handed over the dossier composed by Christopher Steele to the FBI.

Unbeknownst to McCain, the FBI had already obtained a hard copy from Steele.

Senator McCain has commented on his involvement regarding the dossier:

Late last year, I received sensitive information that has since been made public.

Upon examination of the contents, and unable to make a judgment about their accuracy, I

delivered the information to the Director of the FBI.

That has been the extent of my contact with the FBI or any other government agency regarding

this issue.

Government Corruption?

The month of August in 2016 is a critical period in the dossier timeline.

To recap, during that month, the FBI ramped up the Russia probe and former-FBI director

James Comey had made the recommendation against prosecuting Hillary Clinton.

According to the New York Times, before the election, the FBI had reached an agreement

to pay Steele to continue his research, though the plan was scrapped once the dossier became

public.

Fusion GPS was hired by the Clinton campaign and the DNC through their law firm, Perkins

Coie, to compile opposition research on Trump.

What do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> Details Revealed: John Mccain Tried To Sabotage Trump With Fake Dossier! - Duration: 3:40.

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BREAKING News From The CIA – President Trump Is In Serious Danger - Duration: 10:42.

BREAKING News From The CIA – President Trump Is In Serious Danger.

A CIA ex-spy chief who has spoken out publicly against Trump, while at the same time inspiring

other career intelligence hacks to do the same, has now actually admitted his leading

role within the American intelligence community to wage political war against our president.

During a candid interview, the CIA's Michael Morell who was Deputy Director and former

Acting Director of the world's most powerful intelligence agency said that it wasn't

a great idea to leak against and bash a new president.

You think?

Morell was Former President George W. Bush's personal daily briefer for the agency before

and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

And he later went on to serve under Barack Hussein Obama until his recent retirement

from the agency.

But during the Summer of 2016, he took the step intelligence officers usually avoid.

He openly endorsed Crooked Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in a Carlos Slim owned New

York Times op-ed piece.

The endorsement read as follows, "I Ran the C.I.A.

Now I'm Endorsing Hillary Clinton."

After endorsing Killary he continued to be both an outspoken critic of Donald Trump,

and an early CIA voice promoting the Russian collusion and election meddling fake narrative

conjured up by the Clinton Machine to justify her loss.

This is the official confirmation we have been waiting for that the Deep State is indeed

at war with President Donald Trump and will stop at nothing to beat him.

ZeroHedge Reports:

Ex-Spy Chief Admits Role In 'Deep State' Intelligence War On Trump

An ex-spy chief who spoke out publicly against Trump while inspiring other career intelligence

figures to follow suit has admitted his leading role in the intelligence community waging

political war against the president, describing his actions as something he didn't "fully

think through".

In a surprisingly frank interview, the CIA's Michael Morell – who was longtime Deputy

Director and former Acting Director of the nation's most powerful intelligence agency

– said that it wasn't a great idea to leak against and bash a new president.

Morell had the dubious distinction of being George W. Bush's personal daily briefer

for the agency before and after 9/11, and also served under Obama until his retirement.

In the summer of 2016 he took the unusual step (for a former intelligence chief) of

openly endorsing Hillary Clinton in a New York Times op-ed entitled, I Ran the C.I.A.

Now I'm Endorsing Hillary Clinton, after which he continued to be both an outspoken

critic of Trump and an early CIA voice promoting the Russian collusion and election meddling

narrative.

As Politico's Susan Glasser put in a newly published interview, Morell "has emerged

out of the shadows of the deep state" to become one of Trump's foremost critics speaking

within the intel community.

However, Politico summarizes the interview as follows:

But in a revealingly self-critical and at times surprising interview for this week's

Global POLITICO, Morell acknowledges that he and other spy-world critics of the president

failed to fully "think through" the negative backlash generated by their going political.

"There was a significant downside," Morell said in the interview.

Not only had Morell during his previous NYT op-ed stated that he was committed to doing

"everything I can to ensure that she is elected as our 45th president" but he went

so far as to call then candidate Trump "a threat to our national security" – while

making the extraordinary claim that "in the intelligence business, we would say that

Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation."

Curiously, Morell in his latest Politico interview indicates when asked about his "public profile"

and activism so soon after leaving the agency (something that was relatively unusual prior

to Trump taking office) that his post-retirement media appearances have been approved and/or

received some level of oversight by the CIA.

In the interview Morell states, "I did a 60 Minutes interview about my life inside

CIA, and it's something the agency thought that was a good thing to do, and I taped most

of it before I left the agency."

While such CIA review of former employees' publications and media interaction is nothing

new, in Morell's case was an unprecedented example of a very high profile intelligence

figure explicitly campaigning for a presidential candidate and against another while specifically

invoking his role at the CIA (he began his NYT column with, "During a 33-year career

at the Central Intelligence Agency, I served presidents of both parties — three Republicans

and three Democrats…" followed by a litany of key national security events he was central

to).

The other important confirmation to come out of the discussion is the clear guiding assumption

of the interview – that the intelligence "deep state" did in fact go to war with

Trump – which has now been confirmed by Morell himself, which is essentially to hear

it straight from the horse's mouth.

Glasser: Okay, so, flash-forward a year.

Was that a mistake?

Morell: So, I don't think it was a mistake.

I think there were downsides to it that I didn't think about at the time.

I was concerned about what is the impact it would have on the agency, right?

Very concerned about that, thought that through.

But I don't think I fully thought through the implications.

And one of the ways I've thought about that, Susan, is—okay, how did Donald Trump see

this?

Right?

And from—it's very important—one of the things we do as intelligence analysts

is make sure that our guy—the president—understands the other guy.

Right?

So, let's put ourselves here in Donald Trump's shoes.

So, what does he see?

Right?

He sees a former director of CIA and a former director of NSA, Mike Hayden, who I have the

greatest respect for, criticizing him and his policies.

Right?

And he could rightfully have said, "Huh, what's going on with these intelligence

guys?"

Right?

Morell here seems to confirm Trump's narrative of events concerning Russiagate "fake news"

and willful intelligence leaks intended to damage the president, despite his opening

obfuscation of "I don't think it was a mistake" (so he's essentially admitting

the negative consequences but with no regrets).

Surprisingly, Morell even implicates himself with the words, "And then he sees a former

acting director and deputy director of CIA criticizing him and endorsing his opponent."

The interview continues:

Glasser: It embroiders his narrative.

Morell: Exactly.

And then he sees a former acting director and deputy director of CIA criticizing him

and endorsing his opponent.

And then he gets his first intelligence briefing, after becoming the Republican nominee, and

within 24 to 48 hours, there are leaks out of that that are critical of him and his then-national

security advisor, Mike Flynn.

And so, this stuff starts to build, right?

And he must have said to himself, "What is it with these intelligence guys?

Are they political?"

The current director at the time, John Brennan, during the campaign occasionally would push

back on things that Donald Trump had said.

So, when Trump talked about the Iran nuclear deal being the worst deal in the history of

American diplomacy, and he was going to tear it up on the first day—John Brennan came

out publicly and said, "That would be an act of folly."

So, he sees current sitting director pushing back on him.

Right?

Then he becomes president, and he's supposed to be getting a daily brief from the moment

he becomes the president-elect.

Right?

And he doesn't.

And within a few days, there's leaks about how he's not taking his briefing.

So, he must have thought—right?—that, "Who are these guys?

Are these guys out to get me?

Is this a political organization?

Can I think about them as a political organization when I become president?"

So, I think there was a significant downside to those of us who became political in that

moment.

So, if I could have thought of that, would I have ended up in a different place?

I don't know.

But it's something I didn't think about.

Despite Morell's attempts to mitigate his own significant contributions toward creating

a climate of distrust between the White House and the intelligence bureaucracy, it seems

clear to the interviewee that Morell's admissions lend credence to Trump's side.

Indeed, Susan Glasser reasons, based on Morell's unexpected confessions, that "you or others

who spoke out and have continued to speak out actually tend to underscore his feeling

that there's a political divide."

Glasser: Well, it's very interesting, because of course, there are so many things you don't

know at that moment in time, including, of course, I'm sure you assumed, along with

everybody else, that Hillary Clinton was likely to be elected, and you saw this as contributing

to that in some way.

But it's certainly relevant in the context of the situation we find ourselves in a year

later.

And, if it tends to embolden Trump in his critique of your former colleagues who are

still serving in the intelligence agencies, and not only has this been a theme that he

has struck repeatedly to criticize—but also to politicize this.

And inadvertently, perhaps, you or others who spoke out and have continued to speak

out actually tend to underscore his feeling that there's a political divide, and now

you and others are on one side of it, and potentially all your former colleagues, and

then he's on the other side of it…

Morell: Yeah, and you can't pick and choose like that.

And when people in the intelligence community—particularly people in CIA, because for every other part

of the intelligence community except CIA, you're working for a cabinet member.

At CIA, you are working for the president of the United States.

That is your customer.

Right?

So, when you see your customer questioning what it is that you are providing to him or

her, and that person seems to be cherry-picking what they accept and what they don't accept,

it's demoralizing.

And when it's demoralizing, people take actions, right?

So, I live pretty close to the agency, and there's a coffee shop between me and the

agency, and I've met a number of agency officers in that coffee shop who have said

to me, "I'm thinking about leaving."

Yet Morell in a round about way previously admitted that he is personally one of the

chief authors of precisely this "demoralizing" scenario in which the president doesn't

fully trust his intelligence briefers.

But we should all remember that this is a man who on the one hand described "Russia's

hacking is the political equivalent of 9/11" and constantly hyped "Russian propaganda",

while on the other he went on a lengthy RT News segment in order to promote his newly

published book.

The Deep State, which is something I would have personally called anyone a nutty conspiracy

theorist just for even mentioning it two short years ago, is real and it's livid at the

fact that an outsider like Donald Trump, who actually cares about us peons, is taking them

apart at the seams.

As of now, no one knows how this will end, but one thing is for certain, our President

is in extreme danger and the Secret Service better be on top of their game.

what do you think about this?

Please share in support of President Donald Trump and Scroll down to comment below, and

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Create Neon Stripe Glowing Effect In Photoshop - Duration: 5:01.

In This Photoshop video Tutorial shows how to create easyly Neon Lines.

This photoshop Video Tutorial is very easy to follow , Even for beginners.

If you have any problem with this , Just contact me and i will help you.

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5 Con Giáp Này Sắm Ngay Vé Số May Mắn Trung Giải Cơ Hội Đổi Đời Trong Nửa Cuối Tháng 12/2017 - Duration: 14:30.

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3 Con Giáp Gặp Vận May Hơn Người Đếm Tiền Mỏi Tay Nhờ Lối Sống TỐT TÂM TỐT TÍNH ĂN Ở HIỀN LÀNH - Duration: 12:39.

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Trời Định Sẵn Chỉ Cần Thuộc 4 Con Giáp Này Cả Đời Gặp Vận May Cuộc Sống Giàu Sang Phú Qúy - Duration: 13:06.

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Bobby Cannavale Gushes Over Life With a Third Son: I'd Be a Dad "Full-Time" - Duration: 1:38.

Bobby Cannavale Gushes Over Life With a Third Son: I'd Be a Dad "Full-Time"

Bobby Cannavale is a dad times three—and life couldnt be better.  The Ferdinand star recently welcomed a third little one in November, E! News previously confirmed.

While catching up with the famous dad at the premiere of his latest animated film, Cannavale confirmed he and his off-screen leading lady, Rose Byrne, welcomed a son, adding that having three boys is just great. I love being a dad, he gushed.

Id do it full-time if I didnt have to make a living. He also gave us an update on the new mom, adding Byrne is doing great.

  The star is the proud dad of 22-year-old Jake, whom he shares with ex-wife Jenny Lumet, as well as 1-year-old son, Rocco, whom Byrne gave birth to in February 2016.  As for the third little ones secret moniker, it has recently been revealed.

As The New York Times reported this week, the little ones name is Rafa.  In the midst of raising three kids, Cannavale hopes Ferdinands message of not conforming will resonate with his youngsters. .

I like that message for my own children that you dont have to go with the flow, go with the crowd. That you can be your own person.

You can be an individual and thats valid and thats important, he explained.  With Rafas first holidays ahead, how will the family celebrate?  Were in Los Angeles for the first time, Cannavale said.

Were just going to stay together as a family and take it easy.  .

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10 Gifts for Mountain Bikers! - Duration: 7:15.

I think it was my dad who once told me that the worst gift you could get a violinist,

is something violin related.

And he's right.

Try to buy a gift for a hobbyist of any activity and you're bound to get it wrong.

This includes mountain bikers, who could be engaging in cross country, trail, downhill,

fat biking, or a whole host of other disciplines, each with their own respective gear.

It sound intimidating, but I'm going to make it easy for you today.

Here are 10 great gifts, and how to get them right without knowing anything about mountain

biking.

Let's start with the f15 multitool from Crankbrothers.

At around $40 this is not a cheap multi tool, and that's exactly what makes it such a

great gift.

The quality is tops, and it has more features than almost anything else out there.

The cover has a bottle opener on it, and can also be used for leverage to crack pedals

loose.

The f15 also includes a chain tool with built in spoke wrenches.

It's attractive, useful, and actually very safe since the cover prevents tools from sticking

out in your pocket or bag.

The f15 would make a great gift for virtually any mountain biker.

And why stop with the f15?

Get a pair of mountain biking socks, and your gift wrap is taken care of as well.

Mountain biking socks, or any cycling socks are great gifts.

Not only can you put something else inside them, they're also important to have a lot

of.

We ruin these socks on a daily basis, through creek crossings, pedal strikes, and other

inevitabilities.

I find that you can't go wrong with a brand called Sock Guy, so I've linked to a bunch

of really fun options that will work for literally ANY mountain biker.

Recently, strapless gloves have become all the rage.

These are ridiculously comfortable and just pull on without any velcro or fasteners.

They're great gifts, and I recommend you get them from Tasco, or Handup.

Some riders prefer Tasco because of their sturdier feel and cleaner design.

They're also available in "double digit" packs with socks.

Tasco is out of Cali, so I saw a lot of riders wearing them out West.

Here on the East Coast, Handup is almost ubiquitous.

They all have crazy designs, and when you put your "Hands Up" they spell out messages.

I'll leave some notes in the video description to help you choose the right glove for that

special mountain biker.

This next gift may be a bit confusing to a non rider, but trust me: The tubeless tackle

box from Genuine Innovations is a great gift for any serious mountain biker.

The Tackle box comes with a valve wrench built into the bottom.

Inside are spare valve cores and bacon strips which are used to plug holes in mountain bike

tires.

The cap is an applicator for these bacon strips.

What I like most about the tubeless tackle box is that it resembles a miniature version

of a car tire repair kit, making it familiar and easy to use.

This kit can be a life saver out on the trails, but it's not a good gift for a beginner

since it only works on tubeless tires.

After repairing your tire you need to re-inflate it.

CO2 is good—when you have it, but most mountain bikers I know carry a hand pump.

Hand pumps are absolutely torturous to use which is why a good pump is such a great gift.

This Crankbrothers Klic HV Gauge is what I use, since it works fast, has a removable

tube to relieve stress on the valve, and a pressure gauge which is a rarity in portable

pumps.

The tube even stows away to make it compact—something a mountain biker will appreciate.

Since the tube attaches with a magnetic "click", it's easy to get up and running.

The next few gifts are for action cameras.

Anyone posting videos of themselves mountain biking is using an action camera to capture

it.

An inexpensive gift they will love are these aluminum thumbscrews.

Almost every action camera comes with these cheapo plastic screws which are difficult

to tighten down securely.

These aluminum ones not only look and feel better, but they're also way easier to tighten

down.

I linked to a multicolor pack that you can get on Amazon Prime.

Anyone who likes to film themselves out on the trails may want to switch things up with

a third person shot.

For that, they'll need a compact tripod.

These two are really good quality.

This bendy tripod can adapt to any surface, and even be wrapped around something to get

the shot.

But my personal favorite tripod is this very simple one from Manfrotto.

It works great as a handle, has a locking head, comes with a smartphone adapter, and

feels really refined.

Both of these are lightweight and easy to carry around, which makes them fantastic tools

for use on the trails.

But mountain bikers aren't the only ones on the trails, they often bring a trail dog.

Although my trail dog only rides park, he loves his camera harness.

It adjusts to fit most dogs comfortably, and works with any action camera.

This harness provides a hilarious perspective, and has two mounting options for either their

chest or back.

This is a great gift, and it doesn't cost much.

If your mountain biker friend is a fan of my channel, they may have seen my video on

building a workshop.

In fact, they may have even expressed interest in building one and never seem to get around

to it.

Well, you can actually buy them a workshop.

Just go to a home supply store and get a bench vice.

This is a key component to any workshop.

Gift wrap the vice, and attach a gift card for $150.

This will more than pay for the lumber and the pegboard.

If you're handy, you can even offer to help them build it.

I linked to my video below which has plenty of other goodies you can use to increase that

gift card amount.

In fact, I have the perfect gift for doing just that—a repair stand.

Anyone who works on their own bike should have a repair stand, and it's really easy

to see whether someone already does because it'll be standing their in the middle of

their garage.

This is how professional bike mechanics work on bikes, and for good reason.

It keeps the bike off the ground where you can pedal it, operate all the parts, and stand

upright while working on it.

The vast majority of bike shops use Park Tool, which makes a Park stand recognizable and

a great gift.

It'll make them feel like a real bike mechanic.

So that's it.

10 gifts for mountain bikers.

Of course every mountain biker is in the market for pedals or a new set of handlebars, but

those are the types of gifts that are easy to get wrong.

So, don't forget about Amazon and Visa gift cards which can just be placed inside of a

cycling sock.

You can't go wrong with that.

Also, peer into the comments below.

I have an audience of half a million mountain bikers that will be happy to give you advice

on what to buy them.

Check the description for more info on everything in this video.

Thanks for riding with me today and I'll see you next time.

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[ENG SUB] Stray Kids EP9 - Applause (Clap Clap) GOT7 JB & Jinyoung's Special Advice! - Duration: 2:43.

(the first time they're showing their new song 'Young Wings')

('Young Wings' by Stray Kids)

(t/n oUUUUUU)

(smirks)

(anticipating Stray Kids new song performance in the live broadcast show)

(applause *clapclap*)

(t/n do u see how jinyoung is clapping tho I'm-)

(what is JB and Jinyoung's evaluation towards the new song?)

(nervous)

JY: there are some inaccuracies while your doing the movements

JY: you have to be exact with how you finish the movements

JY: theres a really busy feel when you're trying to do the next move

JY: thats how it looks like overall

JY: this is the point during the hook right

(the new song 'Young Wings' point choreography)

JY: that move overall isn't matching up right

JY: the timing isn't really matching up right

JY: that move is looking a bit rusty when you do it

JY: that part seems like a bit of a pity

JY: for the bridge part, you have to go to the side and stop moving right?

JY: at those time, you shouldn't even move your eyeballs

JY: you just have to freeze right there

(keeping it in mind)

JY: you have to stop and freeze even if the others are moving, even if you're tired

JY: like moving your attention around or moving around,

JY: then that person's eyes are going to look there

JY: if one person is moving around, the rest have to stop

(Jinyoung is being precise and pointing out every little detail)

JB: Woojin? at the last part when you're doing the ad-lib,

JB: putting in in a bit of the moves

JB: I was thinking it would look better if you did that

JY: right, like if theres no choreography there, you won't be able to do it naturally

(without doing the choreography they they prepared, the Stray Kids look a bit awkward)

JY: when you do it during the live broadcast show,

JY: you should do each movement one by one with the count

JY: if you pinpoint and pass through

JY: I think that it will come out better than it did now

BC: yes, thank you

JB: at the chorus part! the top line was really good

(ou~ happy)

JB: like its a feeling that catches you

(JB took this opportunity to point out 'Young Wings' top line of the melody)

JB: you just have to do it well live

(ending off with a Stray Kids x GOT7 high five!)

All: Stray Kids! Hwaiting!

(JB and Jinyoung were a big help in preparing for the final performance) (t/n I think thats what it says...)

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2014 Dodge Avenger Heater Problems FIX - Duration: 3:25.

hello this is Romi trying to take out the climate control panel unit for a

2014 Dodge Avenger with heater problems there are a lot of videos out there that tell you try to

tell you how to take this out or the radio system out but they do not have

this actual style all the styles are different on the control panels and for

this style there are no videos they tell you to take all of this out thats

unnecessary take this part out then try to pull that out unnecessary this is the

way you do this one of this Dodge Avenger if your panel looks like this this is

the piece you need to take out you just come over I pried that out and you go all

the way around it and bring it down to the sides this is weird and pop it out

it takes a lil it'll come down like this

and you need to grab it from underneath and kind of give it a little tug and

it'll pull out and it's like that because you're trying to pull these two

things out right there because once you pry it out you'll get these top ones out

and then you got to pull that bottom part out so you can get those out be

gentle and you'll come out with it and it will be encased in there and then you

take your drill

there are four screws already took two of them out and it'll pop come slide right

out and there's your control unit this is

the push button push button and this is the reason why they go bad they burn up

and they melt right here I don't know if you can really see it you see a warp

right there that's the burn that's where it overheats or burns out right into this

copper circle deal right here where the knob gets all its power from where the

speeds and everything is so take that this whole piece with your part number

to your part store and get your new part pop it back in pop your unit back in and

these are the wires that were in the back they pop out I took a picture of

mine so I know exactly where they go even though you can't go but one place

I'm just like that I just like to make sure everything goes back like it's

supposed to but that's it hope this has helped you out it took

me a while to get it but I hope that I can help somebody else now go through

the costs of paying somebody to do this this was so easy once I got it out

alright have a good day

For more infomation >> 2014 Dodge Avenger Heater Problems FIX - Duration: 3:25.

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Skin Whitening Formula Day & Night Cream|Get Younger Looking, Fair & Glowing Skin By Rani G - Duration: 7:00.

please SUBSCRIBE Rani G Health & Beauty Tips

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Singapore Local Foods [ Little India #5 ] Tekka Centre & Food Centre | Kway Teow Goreng| Teh Tarik - Duration: 4:49.

Hi, it's Jade. Today I'm in Tekka Centre again.

Tekka centre is probably one of the best hawker centres in the whole of Singapore.

This place has it all.

From biryani to piping hot tandoori breads and more.

I never get bored of coming back to this place.

Another good thing is they have extremely affordable prices.

Not only Indian food you can find, there is a good mix of Malay, Chinese, Sri Lankan,

Indonesian, vegetarian, halal, Indian tea, you name it.

Today I'm having Kway Teow Goreng.

If you love Indian food this is the place you

should visit when you are in Singapore.

He is adding shallot and green chillies in,

then some bean sprouts,

cabbage,

now some green leaves.

It's looking so good!

Eggs go in.

He's adding ground mutton.

It smells so good here!

Now the Kway Teow goes in.

Kway Teow is flat rice noodles widely eaten in Asia.

I doubt they would use flat rice noodles in India!

He's cutting the Kway Teow into small pieces.

Usually you can find Kway Teow Goreng in a stall that

offers Indian food in Singapore and Malaysia.

That must be chilli sauce.

More chill sauce.

Another sauce.

Soy sauce goes in.

Lots of sugar go in.

Look at the bright red colour!

It's looking so good!

I really can't wait!

It's almost done!

Kway Teow Goring is a very popular hawker food mostly found in Singapore and Malaysia.

It's done!

I doubt you can find this dish in India!

It smells heavenly!

He's putting cucumber slices on the plate and some ketchup on top.

It looks so good, does't it?

There are cabbage,

green chillies,

ground mutton,

and bean sprouts.

Let's dig in!

It's spicy, sweet, smoky, aromatic, eggy,

and not greasy as it might seem!

It's so good!

Look at my Teh Tarik!

I can't go without it!

It's also called pulled tea.

During preparation the tea is poured back and forth to create a thick foam on top of the tea.

Teh tarik is Singapore and Malaysia's popular tea drink,

instead of using fresh milk

condensed milk is added, giving it a smoother, creamier texture.

It was really good!

Mmmmmm!

See you again!

People are so friendly in this stall!

Thank you very much for watching!

I'll see you next time! Bye bye!

For more infomation >> Singapore Local Foods [ Little India #5 ] Tekka Centre & Food Centre | Kway Teow Goreng| Teh Tarik - Duration: 4:49.

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How To Search and Find Just the Tables in MS Word - Duration: 1:32.

Hello Tech Library TV, in this

Tech Haiku series,

we will see how to search and find

only the tables in Microsoft Word.

Sorry for my voice,

I have been sick for the past few days

and couldn't make any videos

but I managed to get this short video,

and ensured it was clear enough

to make myself audible.

For this video I am using Word 2010

but this trick works on any version of Microsoft Word

that you may have.

So, when you are on the Microsoft Word

hit on the F5 Key or under the Home tab, click

on this Find drop-down and select 'GoTo'.

Once you are in the GoTo tab,

under the "Go to what", scroll down a little bit to find

the 'Table' option.

Hit on Table, and just say 'Next'.

That will take you to the table that

you've inserted in your Word document.

Keep hitting the next button

to find your next table in the series.

In this Word document I've got three tables

so that's why after the third table is found

the 'Next' button stops there.

And I can go back by hitting the 'Previous' button

to find the previous tables.

This way you can find all the

tables in Word regardless of

which version of Word you use.

Thanks for watching.

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3 Meaningful Gifts for Staff Appreciation - Duration: 5:13.

Hello church leaders, this is Pam Marmon and here we are in December getting ready to

celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And with that comes

a lot of excitement and programs at church, special things that are happening,

special foods, special traditions, and of course, gifts!

And for anybody who knows me, I'm actually a gift giver. It's one of my love languages and so I thoroughly

enjoy the gift preparation and the gift thoughtfulness that comes with it.

But I know that there are people who don't like gift-giving and actually are quite

anxious about it and feel obligated and confused about how to make a special

gift for somebody that really matters to them and something that's going to be truly appreciated.

So the topic of today's conversation is: How can we give gifts to our staff and the people who serve in our church?

And I want to bring to you some thoughtful ways you can do that backed by research and

understanding of human motivation and human behavior that's gonna have lasting

impact on your staff and truly make a difference for them.

I want to share with you three things that are gonna make incredible impact on staff engagement

and participation and just feeling appreciate it for doing work in the church.

So the first thing to consider is give them meaningful work.

People thrive on meaningful work; things that they can really embrace; things that they can really sink their skills and time into and know that it matters.

It's connected to bigger picture, it's bigger vision, ultimately growing the church and the mission that we have as believers.

But meaningful work goes beyond just activities or tasks. It's being able to articulate the vision of the church and

how that individual person is doing work that's going to make a difference in your church.

So number one is meaningful work. So the question for you is in what

ways are you allowing your staff to do meaningful work and are you able to

articulate and connect the vision of the church to the actual work that they are performing.

Number two is autonomy. What do I mean by autonomy?

So autonomy is a really interesting one because you as a leader have to provide

some sort of guidance for people. They need to know what is expected of them

and how to do it perhaps. But autonomy is allowing them and trusting them and demonstrating that

trust to do their work in a way that's going to be productive and in a way that's gonna unleash their creativity.

So autonomy is really important for people who are doing more than just

rudimentary work, people who are really thinking and are engaged for them to

come up with creative solutions creative way of doing things and not be

micromanaged, so that's the key word here, and not be micromanaged,

but to have the autonomy to do the work as it needs to get done to the best of their ability and of course with guidance.

Allowing them to be more autonomous in their work it's gonna give them more ownership, it's gonna give them

more empowerment, it's gonna give them more creativity these are wonderful things that you want

in your staff. And so the question for you as a leader is am I allowing my

staff to be more autonomous? And what does autonomy mean for each individual on my staff?

That's a great conversation to have with them directly and be able to brainstorm ways that they can really make the most out of autonomy.

Number three is mastery. And what do we mean by mastery?

So mastery is the interest that we all as individuals have to perfect a skill and maybe not perfect but just to

excel in a skill. So it's our ability to take a skill set whether it's playing an

instrument or we're learning how to be really good with technology or a

specific tool that were that we're working with. It's taking that interest

that we have and being able to dive deeper. So the question here is you as a

leader: Are you allowing your people to reach that mastery? Are you encouraging

their development? Are you providing the ability for them to continue to grow in

that skill set and just to support them through that mastery and celebrate and

recognize that when they have achieved mastery in a certain skill set.

So those are the three most important things to consider. This is based on research on

human motivation and behavior and understanding what people truly want in

order to feel appreciated. Certainly a small token of appreciation will be

well accepted by most people. But if you want to make a difference that goes

beyond an actual item or just thank you, it's taking their work and giving it

meaning, autonomy, and purpose and just allowing them to go deeper on their skill set.

I hope that you found this information encouraging and I hope that

as you're thinking of gifts for your staff that you consider ways that you

can make them meaningful, you can give them work that's autonomous

and also help them become masters of whatever skill set that they're developing.

So cheers from me, merry Christmas to all and God bless! See you soon. Bye now!

For more infomation >> 3 Meaningful Gifts for Staff Appreciation - Duration: 5:13.

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'신과함께' 차태현, 만장일치 캐스팅엔 이유가 있다 - Duration: 4:57.

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Kłykciny kończyste: brodawki na narządach płciowych wywołane wirusem HPV - Duration: 13:00.

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My eSports experience (American Sign Language with English CC) - Duration: 12:39.

Hello everyone. My name is Crow_Se7en

Welcome to my vlog

I need to take a break from video games

I want to talk to the audience. Hi!

Let's talk about my eSports experience

eSports is a form of competition using video games

There are many eSports leagues including ELeague,

World Cyber Game, ESL, Dreamhack

There are more leagues.. Oh, Overwatch League

There are more than ten different leagues

The popular games are CS:GO (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive), LoL (League of Legends)

Hearthstone, Overwatch, Rocket League, SSBM (Super Smash Bros Melee)

Call of Duty, Halo, and more games

There are many professional teams... Cloud9, Team Liquid, TSM, SK Gaming, Immortals

Astralis, FaZe, Optic, etc.

My favorite teams are Cloud9, team USA and NYXL, Excelsior, an Overwatch team in New York

That's for Overwatch League

There are many eSports Leagues and teams. They play video games and win money

Now, you know what eSports are

I attended to RIT, an university in Rochester, New York

When I was a first-year student, I had no desktop computer, just an Apple laptop

My friends were talking about PC games and #pcmasterrace

I wanted to learn more about PC games because I took the major, Information and Computing Studies

I got the desktop computer and monitor for Christmas

I downloaded my first game was Team Fortress 2. It was fun

I added my friends on Steam, PC games

I played with my friends together.. Played Grand Theft Auto V and Rocket League. It was so fun

I saw the trailer, commercial and announcement about Overwatch

That game looked interesting. I want to try - - I want to play that game

I played Overwatch beta for a week

It was really fun. I had to wait until Overwatch release day

I play that game for a long time. It's really fun and it's like Team Fortress 2

When I was a third-year student. That was my last year of college

I was surfing Facebook on my phone

I saw RIT EG - - Oh wait... ESG? Oh, I mean EGS. I'm sorry. I was trying to remember

EGS stands for Electronic Gaming Society club

It's all about video games

They posted... something on Facebook. They said RIT eSports tryout for Overwatch team

I was like...

I wanted to sign up

I joined RIT eSports Discord. Discord is a chat software. I mean a chat app

They started to form the teams. Well, let's go back. The guy who responsible for Overwatch team

said the players to form the teams. I think there were four teams and many players

Six players each team, four teams

I was waiting and they said I had to wait because the teams were full

I didn't have a chance to show my skill

Then the tryout was over... I was like.. Will we have another tryout? They said no.. sorry..

There was nothing that I can do...

Somehow, my name was on the team list

I was just a sub player

There were six starter players and 24 sub players

RIT OW team played well

Our team reached the quarterfinals and played against Rutger University from New Jersey

They eliminated us. It was really close... Our team got 10th place.. There were around 60 teams

That was a lot of teams

That eSports tournament was for colleges/universities

RIT OW team had 9 wins and 2 losses. Not bad..

We got an email from them and asked us for our t-shirt sizes

TESPA, the college eSports tournament

It's nice. Of course, It's not available in the store

This shirt is like... special to me

I went to home for winter break

I got an email from someone who responsible for Overwatch team

I saw my name on the team list for division two winter - -Yeah, winter off-league

I was like... oh wow

I mean... They didn't know my skill. I didn't show my skill

Ok fine

I was the first deaf player on Overwatch college team

I showed up our practice, division 1 vs division 2 scrimmage

It was really hard... I mean it was really hard for me because I'm deaf

All of the players are hearing

They heavily relied on the headphones with the mic

I don't wear it because I can't hear them

They communicated through the headphones with the mic. I had to use the text messages in the game

They had the plans, we used the key commands like press "X" to ask for healing

Press "Z" to say the status and press "F" to say "Understood"

They said I played well... I did amazingly

They decided to keep me - - I was a sub player... I believe there were six sub players including me. It was great

Six players for divison one team, six plauers for divison two team, and six sub players

There were 18 players

I was practicing with them and it was really hard but worth it

I learned a lot from them

I tried...

They asked me to practice with them and played scrimmage with other college

It was really hard af

It wasn't easy... It wasn't easy...

I was a sub player for a year because Overwatch came out in 2016.. It was like a new game

I was a third-year student and that was my last year of college

2016 to 2017 then I graduated on May 2017

I want to say thank you to RIT Overwatch team for giving me the opportunity to play with them

I learned a lot and improved my skill

I mean... I'm deaf and I can do it

Last summer...

I played the game on my phone. It called, "Power Rangers Legacy War"

It was fun and I got the announcement message about PRLW eSports tournament

Oh why not.. I signed up

I played and reached the 5th round then I got eliminated

There were eight rounds and I only needed three more rounds so I can enter the grand finals

but... Oh well...

I got 20th place out of 90 places

There were around 90 players including me

I won one match and won by default twice because the players didn't show up on time

One win, two wins by default, and two losses so 3 W - 2 L

Also, I'm a mentor of Cloud9 Power Rangers Legacy War

The C9 mentor is responsible for that team

Yep, eSports are not easy

You're more than welcome to underestimate eSports

You can watch South Korea Overwatch team

Especially...

Starcraft...

They will squish us like a bug

It was a lot of fun to involve the eSports tournaments

That's all, folks. It's all about my eSports experience

Thank you for watching. Please click Subscribe, Like, Share

or whatever that will help me a lot. See you in the next video

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D E M O N S (ADELANTO CAP 1) |SUB ENG| - Duration: 0:58.

*Laughting*

So… Are you willing to be condemned to the hell?

Yes

In the end you couldn't resist to my charms?

Oh, Shut up and make the fucking pact covenant!

With pleasure, My lady

Lynn! Lynn !

Please, wake up! Lynn!

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Metallic Red Lip | Holiday Makeup Tutorial - Duration: 4:53.

I really love the consistency of this!

I'm just going to take my foundation brush and just

blend everything

together.

And then I just brush them up.

Now I got to figure out what lip I'm going to do.

But first, I'm going to line my lips with this NYX hot red

lip liner.

Now

I'm going to close it out with

Smashbox Maneater

metallic lip.

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Top Democrat Scandal Explodes — He Made Taxpayers Pay $220,000 To Hide… - Duration: 2:28.

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Wine of the Week: Tamburlaine Organic Cabernet Sauvignon (Episode 37) - Duration: 14:34.

Hi titas!

Hello titas!

Welcome to another episode if Wines & Titas!

And here, we have one of my childhood friends.

Hi!

My best friend.

Hi!

And she is a modern Filipino hero.

A modern Filipino hero.

And you can see it in her outfit.

It says Filipina.

Obviously.

The only thing missing here is gold.

Yes! Where is the gold?

I've hidden it somewhere.

Oh no! Sorry, the gold is right here.

The gold is neatly tucked here.

The gold is on the ears.

Yes, I've hidden it, and it can't be shown to anyone.

We might get caught.

I went home for you. Just kidding!

Welcome back to the Philippines!

But she's leaving soon though.

Why is it organic?

Let's defer to Tita Che.

To know more about Tamburlaine Organic Cabernet Sauvignon,

just check out the link there.

Check out Tita Che's wine facts.

She's going to explain it for us, but we'll drink it for her.

Yes, she's going to talk about the origin of the wine,

and why it's considered organic.

But if something is organic, it is usually assumed as a healthier variant.

Sure.

Yes. It is said that they don't use anything chemical.

Like pesticides.

Does this make the wine more expensive?

Actually, there's not much price difference.

Because, there seems to be a premium factor in organic products.

Yes, you're right.

It is said that when a product is organic, it's pricier.

But in this case, not really.

Yeah, I think so too.

Actually, I don't remember how much it is.

Expensive!

It's not expensive.

It's affordable for a bottle of wine.

Isn't it?

I don't know what your typical price range is.

This is our Tamburlaine Organic Cabernet Sauvignon.

That's pretty high.

Yes, it is.

For wine?

Yes, compared to other wines.

I don't know much about things like ABV.

I just drink.

It says here: ripe red berries, blackcurrant, and forest floor aroma.

So this tastes like earth then!

Tita Che is going to confirm this for us.

Forest floor! So an earthy taste.

We'll see if it smells and tastes like the earth.

Yes, let's try it.

Cheers, titas!

Cheers!

It's sour. Berries.

Yes, it's sour.

But I think it's pretty smooth.

So are you okay with the wine?

Yes. It may be sour, but at least it's not bitter.

It's my first time to try a wine like this.

Because what I usually drink is on the bitter side.

So you're not into bitter drinks?

No.

You don't like bitterness?

There's an excess of bitterness!

How about sourness? Is that okay?

Sourness is acceptable.

But of course, I would really go for sweet.

My best friend, right here, works in Qatar.

She's that far since she works in Qatar.

My cousins are also based there.

A lot of my cousins work there too.

What do you usually drink in Qatar?

What do you mean? Alcohol?

No, water.

Yes, because water is expensive there.

Really?

Because when you're in the Middle East,

alcohol is prohibited.

Right, because it's a Muslim country.

Yeah.

So what are the requirements to get your own alcohol?

Are there requirements?

Yes, there are.

It depends on your work, your sponsor, and how much your salary is.

Because it is expensive.

But there are also cheaper options.

So you really need a license of sorts?

Do you have one?

You apply for it.

So you have liquor license?

No, I don't.

So how do you drink?

You ask someone with a license to buy it for you.

Ahhh.

But it's not advisable for them to sell it,

because it's for personal use.

And it's up to the person with the license on how they will share the alcohol.

Yes. And photography is not allowed too.

Of alcohol?

Inside the shops.

So they just have to tell you what they've seen inside.

And that's also applicable to pork.

Ahhh, right. Because it's a Muslim country.

Wow, alcohol and pork.

Yes.

When did you start drinking wine?

Are you trying to get her in trouble?

We don't really drink whenever we hang out. That's why I asked.

Even in Doha, you don't regularly drink wine?

Not really.

Just lately.

So Tita Rye, what's a good pairing for this wine?

Since our guest is very special, an OFW who just came from Doha,

we'll go with something that feels like a homecoming celebration.

Our food pairing for her is this.

Jolly Spaghetti for us.

Here's your fork.

Go, try it!

Get some spaghetti, then take a sip of the wine.

Your food has gotten cold though.

Did you really have to say that it's cold?

Well, I didn't want you to be surprised.

Swallow your food first though.

How pesky!

I'll eat the hotdog slice.

The Jolly Spaghetti is still good, even if it's cold.

Yeah, it is.

It tastes more alcoholic now.

It became more sour.

For some reason, I still like it as a pairing.

Maybe it's because the spaghetti slightly sweet.

And I'm not even into Jollibee.

Yeah, you're not.

I prefer McDonald's.

When you're an OFW, you would learn to love it.

You would appreciate it more.

You'd start craving for it?

Yeah.

You would appreciate it more.

What is it that you look for the moment you get back here in the Philippines?

My mom's cooking.

Since you live abroad, you have to cook for yourself.

You have no choice but to eat it.

What is your favorite Filipino food?

Stewed ox tail in savory peanut sauce.

We should have brought some with us.

With wine?

I think we can do that next time. Just to try it.

I've read that this wine suits well with rich sauces.

Rich? Gold!

Right!

Our next pairing is this.

I heard that this cheese is a good pairing for the wine.

How strong is this cheese?

We'll see how strong that cheese is.

Is it strong enough to fight for you?

Can this cheddar cheese fight for me?

This cheese is delicious.

Yes, it's tasty, but is it strong enough?

For you?

For me.

The cuts are huge.

You're right, the cuts are enormous. But it's really good.

There's a struggle before you can swallow it.

Because it's too big.

I'm used to that.

Wow, with huge things?

It tastes really good.

The wine tasted better after pairing it with strong cheddar cheese.

That are huge.

Yeah.

True.

But cheese is usually paired with wine, right?

Yes, that's right.

But the taste is dependent on the type of wine and the type of cheese you pair it with.

Yeah.

Since Christmas season is fast-approaching,

what do you usually miss here in the Philippines?

Things like this, where I just lounge around.

Because when I'm working abroad, all I do is hustle.

Her shift at work is kind of stressful.

Our standard shift is 8 hours.

But there are times where you work longer than that.

Yeah, if the hospital is understaffed.

It's because you don't have anything else to do there but work.

Like me, my family isn't based there.

And that's the main purpose of living there: to work.

What made you decide to be an OFW?

My family.

Your family.

In my profession--I'm a nurse.

Here in the Philippines,

a nurse's salary isn't enough to provide for your family,

even for yourself.

So most nurses would try their luck abroad.

Actually, before, I didn't have plans working abroad.

Because I come from a family of OFWs,

so I know the struggles of being away from a family member.

It is said that if you have a relative who is an OFW,

it is less likely for you to becoming an OFW as well.

Like me.

Your father.

I really have no plans of becoming an OFW.

But then, there are certain exceptions.

Yeah, because when I started working here in the Philippines,

that's when I realized: how can I live with just minimum wage?

Then we have deductions like tax.

And most nurses go abroad, so it encourages you as well.

Because you get to see how much they get paid

compared to how much we're getting here

when you're exerting the same effort.

Is the pay gap that huge?

Yes.

So do you plan to stay there for the rest of your life?

Or do you plan come back here?

I still want to come back home.

The good thing about working there is the compensation.

And since I'm in the Middle East, it's tax free for now.

But security-wise, since it's a different country,

not one's place of origin,

And here--well, such is life.

Here. Because you look like you need a drink.

That's okay.

I don't think it's good for me to stay there.

How do they treat women in Qatar?

It's an open country.

Yeah, they're open.

They're not that strict with women.

Not that strict compared to other countries.

Are you allowed to have romantic relations of some sort?

Of course.

I think we're allowed to have that anywhere.

Because what if we get questioned in the future.

It's not an issue. Because I've also been to Saudi Arabia.

So which one is stricter: Saudi Arabia or Doha?

Saudi Arabia.

You can't wear shorts.

What you're wearing is prohibited.

So you wore an Abaya when you were still in Saudi?

Yes.

How would you describe the heat there compared the one we have here?

It feels like you're in an oven.

Now, that is hot!

Yeah, that's how it feels.

I wouldn't know because I haven't been inside an oven.

But it's dry.

Like when you open your heated oven, you'd feel the heat too.

But the heat here, it's different due to humidity.

It feels sticky here.

Yeah, it's sticky.

But in fairness, they have winter there.

Really?

I didn't know that.

Yes, they have.

Last year, when I was there, it went as low as 12° C.

That's neat!

It's colder there, but they restrict your alcohol purchase.

They get both extremes though.

During summer, it gets really hot.

What are the benefits of working abroad?

Working in a foreign country--aside from their own culture,

there are also other foreigners who work there,

so you get to interact with them as well.

You also learn a new language.

How long have you been working abroad?

All in all, around 7 years.

Wow, that's a long time. 7 years.

But it's okay. It brings joy too.

But at first, it would take a while to get used to the change.

Because it's a different culture. Especially the language. It's very different from ours.

As for our profession, the technology used there is vastly different from what we have here.

So even if I was trained here, and had enough experience,

when I got there, I had to be retrained.

I didn't know much about their equipment.

I didn't know the functions of their tools.

Is it more advanced there?

Yes, definitely more advanced, because they have the money to buy it with.

And they're very rich.

They can afford it.

Here in the Philippines, if you're not from the big hospitals,

you wouldn't be exposed to that kind of technology.

In Doha, even if you're an expatriate, whatever your nationality is,

whatever your social status is,

if you're brought to the hospital,

you will automatically receive the same amount and kind of treatment that the citizens get.

Here, on the other hand, you will initially be asked for money.

And will then be informed of the possible medical costs.

I don't think anyone would prepare a huge amount of cash in their pockets

just in case they need to go to the hospital, right?

But for you to discuss the financial aspect on an emergency situation,

detailing on how much the procedures cost,

it feels very unethical.

Best friend.

Yes?

Thank you for the service.

Thank you for the service? Wow!

What kind of service have I provided?

Thank you for the wine.

You're welcome.

This is precious.

For the modern heroes, our OFWs, cheers!

Cheers!

For everyone who's working hard.

Yes.

Cheers!

So while we're enjoying the remaining wine and cheese,

if you guys have any comments, suggestions,

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Other than that, we're going to continue drinking and eating.

If you're from Qatar, from Doha, cheers to you guys!

Hi, hello!

Cheers to her friends!

You can say hi to your friends.

Do you want to greet anyone?

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We'll see you soon, titas!

See you!

Bye!

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