Thursday, December 28, 2017

Youtube daily report w Dec 28 2017

[♪INTRO]

Clouds capture our imagination when we're kids.

They look like fluffy cotton balls, and any Mario game would lead you to believe that

you could jump around on them.

Eventually you learn that you would fall right through them though, because they're made

of tiny ice crystals or water droplets.

Not only that, but it turns out that clouds are also chock full of… bacteria.

And those bacteria may actually be pretty important, and play a role in precipitation

patterns around the globe.

For raindrops or snowflakes to form and grow big enough to fall to Earth, there generally

needs to be something for the water molecules to start collecting onto,

called a condensation nucleus.

This can be a speck of dust or other inorganic stuff drifting around in the air, but sometimes

a floating microbe will do instead.

Some microbes can actually cause ice to form at warmer temperatures than inorganic particles

can, thanks to special proteins that encourage the orderly arrangement of water molecules.

We think these proteins on the surface of their cells can arrange water into strips

of loosely and tightly packed molecules.

This mimics the boundary between liquid water and air, where molecules are more likely to

have space to form ice crystals in nature.

When microbes act as condensation nuclei, scientists have a special word for it: bioprecipitation.

And even though it's hard to study what's going on at the microscopic level inside a

cloud, we do have some solid evidence that bioprecipitation happens.

In 2008, researchers collected freshly fallen snow from a bunch of locations in Europe,

North America, and Antarctica.

They melted the snow samples and filtered out any tiny particles inside, and then mixed

the particles into different samples of pure water to control as many variables as possible.

Then, they slowly re-froze each mixture, reasoning that a higher freezing point probably means

that there were more nuclei in the sample.

Basically, with more molecular help from the ice nuclei, water doesn't need to be quite

as cold to form ice crystals.

Then, they treated the samples to kill any microbes that were hanging around and repeated

the experiment to see if the freezing points changed.

This gave them an estimate of how many of the nuclei were biological.

And their math showed that there were around 4 to 120 nuclei in each liter of melted snow,

most of which were probably microbes.

Plus, microbes were in every sample, even the ones from Antarctica.

And this suggests that they can travel /really/ long distances in clouds, even between continents.

And in 2010 and 2011, a researcher collected hailstones after three storms on or around

the campus of Montana State University and analyzed their structures with more melting

and refreezing experiments.

He found lots of bacteria in the hailstones' cores, thousands per milliliter of meltwater,

but almost none in the outer layers.

In other words, it looked like bacteria were the seeds that got the hailstones forming.

So clouds might be a helpful way to travel around, while acting as condensation nuclei

gives bacteria a way to get back out of the atmosphere and to the ground.

Scientists think that a lot of the bacteria that can do this are probably plant pathogens,

microbes that cause diseases in plants.

Their ability to get water to start freezing at higher-than-normal temperatures lets them

make ice that ruptures plant cell walls, so they can feast on goopy nutrients.

Plants, in turn, release bacteria into the air along with the water vapor they produce,

so microbes can get back into the atmosphere and keep the cycle going.

Precipitation can also spur plant growth, which provides more food for the bacteria.

One specific bacteria species found to do this is a plant pathogen

called Pseudomonas syringae.

Its specialized ice crystallization protein, InaZ, is actually used in machines that make

artificial snow for places like ski resorts!

But bioprecipitation isn't limited to bacteria.

Scientists think that things like fungi, diatoms, and algae could all act as nuclei too.

And researchers are beginning to think that this microscopic life could have a bigger

influence on global weather patterns than we expected.

This is difficult to study directly, but more studies have been done in recent years that

suggest that microbial condensation nuclei do have important effects on clouds and precipitation

patterns in different regions.

Turns out that these organisms that are too small for us to see

are hanging out in rain and snow, too.

Whether it's natural, or in our man-made winter wonderlands.

Thank you for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to learn more about ice, check out our list show where Olivia talks about

a bunch of weird and sometimes beautiful things that ice can do.

[♪OUTRO]

For more infomation >> Bioprecipitation: How Bacteria Makes Snow - Duration: 4:36.

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Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match Gets English Asian Release | CG News - Duration: 2:21.

Asian English games are a big market and this is definitely something that more and more

publishers are taking advantage of.

These are games released in the South Asian region, and countries like Hong Kong and Singapore,

with a full English localisation.

Due to the large diversity in language in the South Asian territory and the fact that

English is a common second language in these countries and the main language in things

like business, releasing games in English is an effective solution to releasing games

in this market.

One of the latest games to be getting an Asian English release is Girls und Panzer: Dream

Tank Match, which has just had pre-orders opened and its release date scheduled.

The title is not being released in Western countries, so this is the only way for you

to be able to play the game in English.

Dream Tank Match is a PS4 title based on the popular Girls und Panzer anime franchise.

The setting revolves around a group of high school students and in many ways is a light

hearted slice of life drama that is common in the world anime.

However, there's one big element that sets it apart from the rest and that's the "sensha-dō"

i.e. "the way of the tank".

This is a type of sport that is common in high schools and can be compared to a form

of martial arts, except using tanks.

No characters will be harmed during the sport, due a type of technology that is used with

the tanks.

But, during matches, the characters will have large scale warfare against each other.

The anime, which began in 2012, is very popular and there's also been a feature film released

in 2015.

There have also been collaborations with other franchises, such as the popular online video

game World of Tanks.

The game boasts a meaty story mode with fully voiced dialogue, customizable tanks, as well

as online multiplayer with up to 10 players.

The game is now available for pre-order whilst stocks last, so make sure to check out the

link in the description if this is something you might be interested in.

Again, the Asian English version is fully localised in English and there is no other

English release of the game.

It's unknown why there's no English release but possibilities include licensing issues

or uncertainty over sales numbers.

Let us know in the comments with your thoughts and whether you're interested in the game

and, until next time, thank you for watching.

For more infomation >> Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match Gets English Asian Release | CG News - Duration: 2:21.

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Rodionov Vitaly. DRUMSOUND_Воронеж. Drumcam-001 - Duration: 0:49.

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WHO IS THE MOST HARASSER? - Most Likely To TAG - Who is more prone to - Duration: 10:55.

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COISAS QUE SÃO LEGAIS NO BRASIL | Amigo Alemão - Duration: 2:51.

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Booba - Cartoon for kids

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Add These 3 Ingredients to Your Shampoo and Say Goodbye to Hair Loss Forever - Duration: 3:29.

Her hair plays an important role the first impression you give to people.

When it is dry and lifeless, you seem sloppy.

Not only women, but also as the men care about their hair.

Regardless of size, color and type of her hair, one thing is certain: take care of it

it's not easy.

There are several factors that may influence health and beauty of your hair, such as:

- Sun; -Environment pollution;

- Lack of vitamins; - Use of chemicals;

- Genetics.

Currently on the market you can find several products to treat their hair.

Some of them can really help, but Most of these products are full of substances

chemicals which can harm your health.

In today's video we will teach you a great recipe that will help prevent hair

fall, making it also brighter, healthier and more resistant, so

Natural.

The ingredients needed are:

Shampoo with a neutral pH for shampoos Babies are great for this because they do not

They have many harmful substances.

rosemary essential oil This is great to improve the brightness and strengthen your hair.

Also treats hair that become white too early.

Vitamin E Vitamin E has a great antioxidant activity, which is good for

damaged hair.

Ingredients

- Shampoo neutral pH; - 10 drops of essential oil of rosemary;

- 2 capsules of vitamin E; - Half lemon squeezed.

How to make

Pour all the ingredients in the bottle shampoo.

Now, place the lid and stir until is uniformly mixed.

So all you need to do is wet your hair and use the shampoo.

Pass it around your hair from the roots to tip.

Massage your scalp and let it act in your hair for 10 minutes.

Finally, rinse your hair with warm water.

Due to the use of lemon, use this mixture night and avoid sun exposure on

Following.

Just to be sure, before using this shampoo, do an allergy test: apply

a small amount on your skin and wait some minutes.

If you do not notice any irritation, you can use it

no problem.

For more infomation >> Add These 3 Ingredients to Your Shampoo and Say Goodbye to Hair Loss Forever - Duration: 3:29.

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BEBA ESTO 4 DIAS DE MAÑANA E PIERDE 4 KILOS EN 1 SEMANA - Duration: 3:31.

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Mel e Canela! 10 usos Medicinais dessa Incrível Mistura! | Naturalmente Saudável - Duration: 4:02.

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Moser e il video di Cecilia Rodriguez che fa discutere | M.C.G.S - Duration: 3:54.

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Entrada do Noivo | After All (Peter Cetera e Cher) Musica Instrumental para Casamento - Duration: 2:05.

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U&D - È finita tra Sonia e Emanuele. - Duration: 3:47.

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Uomini e Donne, ex concorrente Temptation Island diventa tronista? | M.C.G.S - Duration: 4:09.

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Al Bano e Loredana Lecciso hanno passato il Natale separati? - Duration: 2:53.

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Aurora Ramazzotti e Michelle Hunziker hanno lasciato l'Italia - Duration: 2:10.

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Capodanno Rai, dalla reunion Al Bano-Romina al live delle Officine popolari di Tricarico | K.N.B.T - Duration: 5:45.

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COISAS QUE SÃO LEGAIS NO BRASIL | Amigo Alemão - Duration: 2:51.

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Estrasburgo - La Petite France, Parlamento Europeu, Catedral de Notre Dame | De Pira para o Mundo - Duration: 3:37.

Strasbourg

Hi, I'm Natalia from the blog 'De Pira para o Mundo',

and I'm in the region called Alsace in France

More specifically in the capital called Strasbourg

I also visited Colmar

I also visited Colmar, for which a link can be found in the description

Strasbourg is of historic importance because:

Because it belonged to France ...

... then to Germany ...

... then to France...

... then to Germany ...

... and finally, since 1945 it belongs to France.

This city became the symbol

This city became the symbol of the European Union

to prevent future wars

and that is why the European Parlement is located here in Strasbourg.

So I invite you to get to know this cute city called Strasbourg in France.

See you soon!

See you soon! or 'au revoir'!

The border: the Rine river

Germany The border: the Rine river France

A bridge connecting Germany and France

European Parlement

I hope that you liked Strasbourg a lot.

If you already visited this city

or if you intend to visit

Please leave a comment with any question or suggestion,

so others can see and share your opinion.

I will see you on the next adventure!

and ...

Au revoir!

Hi, I'm Natalia from the blog

De Pira para o Mungo

...do

Here is a particular.....

parti...

aah, no

Why did I had to try to say this word!

So, I will see you around in Strasbourg

Again!

Why

Why (?!)

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'Fundamental', el crowdfunding de apoyo científico para la investigación de psicodélicos - Duration: 4:35.

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Chi l'ha visto? è stato sospeso: ecco cos'è successo - Duration: 3:11.

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2017| OBRIGADA - Duration: 12:00.

This video is more to me

than to anyone else.

But it's also to you, that is part

of my story and was part of

my year.

I've learned to find happiness

in our connection,

here, in Canada

or anywhere else.

Thank you for the moments.

Thank you for making my year happier.

:)

THANK YOU

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Les traitements médicaux du diabète de type 2 - c0ns3ils - Duration: 8:18.

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Campeonato de Arrancadas em Caruaru - 2017 - #Role - Duration: 14:14.

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✅ Bíblias versus Pit bulls ! - Duration: 3:24.

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Aloe vera: proprietà, benefici e consigli d'uso - Duration: 6:11.

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Me Mover FIT 2 0 Basic Worlds Best in Outdoor Fitness - Duration: 2:42.

Want This Amazing Gadget Click Link in Video Description: http://amzn.to/2loaWIr

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Singalong With The Strong H...

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Bioprecipitation: How Bacteria Makes Snow - Duration: 4:36.

[♪INTRO]

Clouds capture our imagination when we're kids.

They look like fluffy cotton balls, and any Mario game would lead you to believe that

you could jump around on them.

Eventually you learn that you would fall right through them though, because they're made

of tiny ice crystals or water droplets.

Not only that, but it turns out that clouds are also chock full of… bacteria.

And those bacteria may actually be pretty important, and play a role in precipitation

patterns around the globe.

For raindrops or snowflakes to form and grow big enough to fall to Earth, there generally

needs to be something for the water molecules to start collecting onto,

called a condensation nucleus.

This can be a speck of dust or other inorganic stuff drifting around in the air, but sometimes

a floating microbe will do instead.

Some microbes can actually cause ice to form at warmer temperatures than inorganic particles

can, thanks to special proteins that encourage the orderly arrangement of water molecules.

We think these proteins on the surface of their cells can arrange water into strips

of loosely and tightly packed molecules.

This mimics the boundary between liquid water and air, where molecules are more likely to

have space to form ice crystals in nature.

When microbes act as condensation nuclei, scientists have a special word for it: bioprecipitation.

And even though it's hard to study what's going on at the microscopic level inside a

cloud, we do have some solid evidence that bioprecipitation happens.

In 2008, researchers collected freshly fallen snow from a bunch of locations in Europe,

North America, and Antarctica.

They melted the snow samples and filtered out any tiny particles inside, and then mixed

the particles into different samples of pure water to control as many variables as possible.

Then, they slowly re-froze each mixture, reasoning that a higher freezing point probably means

that there were more nuclei in the sample.

Basically, with more molecular help from the ice nuclei, water doesn't need to be quite

as cold to form ice crystals.

Then, they treated the samples to kill any microbes that were hanging around and repeated

the experiment to see if the freezing points changed.

This gave them an estimate of how many of the nuclei were biological.

And their math showed that there were around 4 to 120 nuclei in each liter of melted snow,

most of which were probably microbes.

Plus, microbes were in every sample, even the ones from Antarctica.

And this suggests that they can travel /really/ long distances in clouds, even between continents.

And in 2010 and 2011, a researcher collected hailstones after three storms on or around

the campus of Montana State University and analyzed their structures with more melting

and refreezing experiments.

He found lots of bacteria in the hailstones' cores, thousands per milliliter of meltwater,

but almost none in the outer layers.

In other words, it looked like bacteria were the seeds that got the hailstones forming.

So clouds might be a helpful way to travel around, while acting as condensation nuclei

gives bacteria a way to get back out of the atmosphere and to the ground.

Scientists think that a lot of the bacteria that can do this are probably plant pathogens,

microbes that cause diseases in plants.

Their ability to get water to start freezing at higher-than-normal temperatures lets them

make ice that ruptures plant cell walls, so they can feast on goopy nutrients.

Plants, in turn, release bacteria into the air along with the water vapor they produce,

so microbes can get back into the atmosphere and keep the cycle going.

Precipitation can also spur plant growth, which provides more food for the bacteria.

One specific bacteria species found to do this is a plant pathogen

called Pseudomonas syringae.

Its specialized ice crystallization protein, InaZ, is actually used in machines that make

artificial snow for places like ski resorts!

But bioprecipitation isn't limited to bacteria.

Scientists think that things like fungi, diatoms, and algae could all act as nuclei too.

And researchers are beginning to think that this microscopic life could have a bigger

influence on global weather patterns than we expected.

This is difficult to study directly, but more studies have been done in recent years that

suggest that microbial condensation nuclei do have important effects on clouds and precipitation

patterns in different regions.

Turns out that these organisms that are too small for us to see

are hanging out in rain and snow, too.

Whether it's natural, or in our man-made winter wonderlands.

Thank you for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to learn more about ice, check out our list show where Olivia talks about

a bunch of weird and sometimes beautiful things that ice can do.

[♪OUTRO]

For more infomation >> Bioprecipitation: How Bacteria Makes Snow - Duration: 4:36.

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Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match Gets English Asian Release | CG News - Duration: 2:21.

Asian English games are a big market and this is definitely something that more and more

publishers are taking advantage of.

These are games released in the South Asian region, and countries like Hong Kong and Singapore,

with a full English localisation.

Due to the large diversity in language in the South Asian territory and the fact that

English is a common second language in these countries and the main language in things

like business, releasing games in English is an effective solution to releasing games

in this market.

One of the latest games to be getting an Asian English release is Girls und Panzer: Dream

Tank Match, which has just had pre-orders opened and its release date scheduled.

The title is not being released in Western countries, so this is the only way for you

to be able to play the game in English.

Dream Tank Match is a PS4 title based on the popular Girls und Panzer anime franchise.

The setting revolves around a group of high school students and in many ways is a light

hearted slice of life drama that is common in the world anime.

However, there's one big element that sets it apart from the rest and that's the "sensha-dō"

i.e. "the way of the tank".

This is a type of sport that is common in high schools and can be compared to a form

of martial arts, except using tanks.

No characters will be harmed during the sport, due a type of technology that is used with

the tanks.

But, during matches, the characters will have large scale warfare against each other.

The anime, which began in 2012, is very popular and there's also been a feature film released

in 2015.

There have also been collaborations with other franchises, such as the popular online video

game World of Tanks.

The game boasts a meaty story mode with fully voiced dialogue, customizable tanks, as well

as online multiplayer with up to 10 players.

The game is now available for pre-order whilst stocks last, so make sure to check out the

link in the description if this is something you might be interested in.

Again, the Asian English version is fully localised in English and there is no other

English release of the game.

It's unknown why there's no English release but possibilities include licensing issues

or uncertainty over sales numbers.

Let us know in the comments with your thoughts and whether you're interested in the game

and, until next time, thank you for watching.

For more infomation >> Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match Gets English Asian Release | CG News - Duration: 2:21.

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Rodionov Vitaly. DRUMSOUND_Воронеж. Drumcam-001 - Duration: 0:49.

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WHO IS THE MOST HARASSER? - Most Likely To TAG - Who is more prone to - Duration: 10:55.

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COISAS QUE SÃO LEGAIS NO BRASIL | Amigo Alemão - Duration: 2:51.

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How to Earn Kohl's Cash

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Meant To Be, Wings of Fire Animatic - Duration: 1:37.

oh no its that intro again

hey fun fact:

guess what

i made this in artstudio pro

turns out gradient is super hard to find but its there

oh also you can import stuff

uh oh moonie's having a vision

oh its a happy one yay

so yeah (f)artstudio pro has infinite layers

so i didnt delete any and i had like 74 at the end of making this

but using text is annoying now

BUT NOW CANVAS SIZES ARE INFINITE!!!!!!!!

but they get really laggy if theyre too big and thicc

CHUN CHUN!!! vs the BRY BRY!!!

so yeah artstudio pro is lit but also weird but still pretty lit

its like

PHOTOSHOP FOR IPAD XD

um yeah i hope u had fun looking at my weird captions

the videos almost over

black screeeeeeeen

i only have one patron, so he's extra special :>

why are you still reading these

boi go outside and do something

or sit inside and do something

like read a book

or play a game with people and be social

also stop asking me for requests its getting kinda annoying

anyways why are you watching the end screen no one does that

dude what r u doing with your life

k well you made it to the end congradulations XD

HEY LOOK LAST WORDS

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Wonderful Life - Duration: 4:05.

You don't have to sing if you're not in the mood

It's so hard to sing when you just don't want to

I'll sing it for me and I'll sing it for you

Oooh, oooh, oooh

I'll sing it for me, and I'll sing it for you

Oooh, oooh, oooh

It's a wonderful life

You don't have to sing, if you don't believe

It's so hard to sing when you just disagree

I'll sing it for you, and I'll sing it for me

Oooh, oooh, oooh

I'll sing it for me, I'll sing it for you

Oooh, oooh, oooh

It's a wonderful life

Sometimes it feels like your gonna lose

All of the love that's inside of you

But try to believe with tears in your eyes

That even when you cry

It's a wonderful life

Oooh, oooh, oooh

I'll sing it for me, I'll sing it for you

Oooh, oooh, oooh

To turn hope into faith, and faith into truth

Oooh, oooh, oooh

That there'll be a day, when you'll sing along too

Oooh, oooh, oooh

It's a wonderful life

But you don't have to sing if you're not in the mood

I'll sing it for me, I'll sing it for you

Oooh, oooh, even when you cry Oooh, oooh, it's a wonderful life

Oooh, oooh, through tears in your eyes Oooh, oooh, it's still a wonderful life

Oooh, oooh, through tears in your eyes Oooh, oooh, it's still a wonderful life

Oooh, oooh, even when you cry Oooh, oooh, oooh, ... it's a wonderful life

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BREAKING! TRUMP Just Took $285 MILLION From Them!! THEY WON'T MESS WITH HIM AGAIN!!! - Duration: 4:53.

BREAKING!

TRUMP Just Took $285 MILLION From Them!!

THEY WON'T MESS WITH HIM AGAIN!!!

During Barack Obama's presidency, he did all that he could to compromise America's

sovereignty and weaken our country with disgusting policies that favored our enemies around the

world.

Obama also allowed floods of refugees and illegal immigrants to swarm over our borders

in an attempt to fundamentally transform the country into a socialist nightmare.

Obama then alienated our allies such as Israel and in turn, buddied up to Muslim nations

that pledged to do America harm.

To add insult to injury, Obama then handed the United Nations more power in our countries

affairs than ever before to pursue a one world government.

Everything was going along swimmingly for the global elite in their attempt to destroy

America until Donald Trump was elected.

Those plans to destroy the last beacon of freedom and hope in the world has been dashed,

and the left is beside themselves with anger.

Now, Trump just issued another blow to these anti-Americans which will show them not to

mess with the United States again.

Earlier this month, the left and the majority of Muslim world lost their minds when President

Trump formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and pledged he would move

the United States embassy to that location.

Predictably, the left went into a meltdown, not to mention the Muslim world, promising

more bloodshed and attacks on the small nation.

Soon after the announcement, the United Nations, who has a long history of animosity toward

Israel, voted overwhelming to reject Trump's recognition of Israel's capital.

So Trump did what Trump does best, and has cut the United Nations budget by 285 million

dollars, the most significant budget cut in UN history.

The following is the statement that UN Ambassador Nikki Haley put out about this stunning budget

reduction.

Today, the United Nations agreed on a budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year.

‎Among a host of other successes, the United States negotiated a reduction of over $285

million off the 2016-2017 final budget.

In addition to these significant cost savings, we reduced the UN's bloated management and

support functions, bolstered support for key U.S. priorities throughout the world, and

instilled more discipline and accountability throughout the UN system.

"The inefficiency and overspending of the United Nations are well known.

We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain

unchecked.

This historic reduction in spending – in addition to many other moves toward a more

efficient and accountable UN – is a big step in the right direction.

While we are pleased with the results of this year's budget negotiations, you can be sure

we'll continue to look at ways to increase the UN's efficiency‎ while protecting

our interests," said Ambassador Haley.

What makes this budget cut so interesting is that it comes right after the UN General

Assembly voted 128 to 9 against Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital

of Israel.

Even though the two are not related, this budget cut sends a strong message to the United

Nations that America will not be swayed and we will decide what is best for our country.

Even further, this budget reduction is a clear warning shot to other countries around the

world that are against Israel that receive funding from the United States.

Trump has publically warned other countries that voted against recognizing Jerusalem as

Israel's capital could witness their financial aid reduced too.

According to Reuters:

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to cut off financial aid to countries that

vote in favor of a draft United Nations resolution calling for the United States to withdraw

its decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars, and then they

vote against us.

Well, we're watching those votes.

Let them vote against us.

We'll save a lot.

We don't care," Trump told reporters at the White House.

Our country is in tremendous debt and cutting aid to nations that despise us and our greatest

ally and friend is one way for us to save a few bucks.

For years under the Obama administration, our country was stripped of our countries

sovereignty and it is the time we take that back.

The decisions we make as a nation should not be based on what is best for the "global

community" but what is best for our country, and if they don't like it, they don't

have to be involved.

The United Nations was given way too much power by the Obama administration and President

Trump is just taking it back and handing it back to the people of the United States.

What do you think about this?

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15 Things You Didn't Know About The Internet - Duration: 7:32.

• How much does the internet weigh?

Who is the Catholic Church's patron saint of the Internet?

From web traffic to hacking, here are 15 bizarre and unusual facts about the internet.

15 – Tim Berners-Lee was knighted • Tim Berners-Lee, early in his career,

got himself in trouble at Oxford University for hacking university computers.

• Of course, he ended up graduating with a degree in physics and going on to invent

the World Wide Web in 1989.

• In 2004, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth, and in 2009, he was named an associate of

the United States National Academy of Sciences.

14 – The World Wide Web and the Internet • Though we use the words interchangeably,

the Internet and the World Wide Web are actually different things.

• The Web is specifically the network that uses URLs and HTML to browse to different

pages – like if you were to type in, say, "youtube.com" in an internet browser.

• But when you send an email, use an app on your phone, or transfer a file using FTP,

you're using the internet… but probably NOT the World Wide Web.

• The Internet is frequently called a "network of networks."

The World Wide Web is just ONE of those networks.

13 – 30,000 sites hacked every day • The days of hackers distributing malicious

code through e-mails or trojan horse downloads?

• Those days are over.

Now, they hack websites, often without detection, and distribute the code that way.

• They often target small businesses, who typically have no idea whatsoever that they've

been targeted.

12 – The Deep Web and Dark Web • Chances are, most of what you interact

with on the internet in a given day is part of the Surface Web.

• The Surface Web is, basically, anything you can Google.

The Deep Web is anything you can't find with a search engine.

• But even beyond that is the Dark Web – a section of the internet deliberately hidden

from anyone not specifically looking for it.

To access the Dark Web, you often need specific permissions and a special web browser intended

for it.

11 – China has a treatment center for internet addicts

• Some parents send their kids off the military school for bad behaviour.

In China, you can send your kids to a military bootcamp for treating internet addiction.

• Internet addiction is a real affliction, but at this camp, it's treated in a juvenile

hall-like facility, complete with a mix of military uniformed guards and psychiatrists.

10 – The Patron Saint of the Internet • The Catholic Church finds it rather important

for everything to have a patron saint.

So naturally, with the advent of the Internet in the 1990s, it would need one as well.

• Pope John Paul the Second decided that Isidore of Seville was to be the Patron Saint

of the Internet.

• Of course, Saint Isidore died more than 1,300 years before the Internet was invented.

But he was the man who spent his life trying to record every single piece of human knowledge

ever known, so it makes sense.

9 – Over half of web traffic is streaming and file sharing

• As of 2013, a combination of Netflix, YouTube, and BitTorrent made up more than

50 percent of all web traffic.

• By 2015, Netflix alone had grown to 37 percent, with YouTube accounting for just

under 16 percent.

• For reference, Facebook accounted for only 2.7 percent of bandwidth usage, and all

other non-video web browsing combined accounted for only 6 percent.

8 – Endless YouTube content • Are you on a quest to watch every single

YouTube video ever made?

• Well, stop.

It's literally impossible.

Over 72 hours – that's THREE DAYS – of YouTube content is generated and posted to

YouTube…

EVERY SINGLE MINUTE.

• It's probably best if you just subscribe to a few of your favorite channels and stick

with them.

7 – The world's first website is still online

• The first website ever created is a simple page with a white background and black text,

with a few hyperlinks.

• It was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee, the aforementioned creator of the World Wide

Web, and unsurprisingly, its purpose is to actually explain what the World Wide Web actually

is.

• The original site was updated frequently, so there's no image of its very first version.

But you can still access a version of the site as it looked in 1992.

6 – "Digital birth" at six months in the West

• Digital natives are being born all the time now.

• Compared to "digital immigrants" – people who grew up in a non-digital world and adapted

– digital natives grew up with the Internet, smartphones, and social media.

• And digital technology is becoming second-nature to them earlier than ever, with children only

6 months old learning how to use touch screens and computer mice.

5 – The internet weighs as much as a strawberry • When people started making claims that

their Kindles got heavier as they downloaded more books onto it, it raised an interesting

question.

• Is that actually possible?

Does data have actual weight?

• In short, yes.

But we're talking about the weight of individual electrons and quarks.

But the entirety of everything on the entire internet weighs as much as a large strawberry,

or a medium-sized egg.

• So the tiny silver of that you can put on your Kindle?

You'd never be able to notice the difference in weight.

4 – Internet access is a legal right in Finland

• In 2010, when broadband internet was just starting to become common in the United States,

Finland passed a law making it a right of all its citizens.

• They provide a minimum of 1-megabit-per-second internet access to all citizens, with plans

to increase that to 100 megabits per second in the future.

• Many ISPs in the United States don't even offer a 100 megabit-per-second you can

pay for.

3 – The majority of internet traffic is not generated by humans, but by bots and malware

• Bots are everywhere on the internet.

Some of them help rank Google search results, or refresh your Facebook feed.

• Others have more harmful aims like DDoS attacks and malware.

• But bots in general make up about 52 percent of all web traffic, whether good or bad.

2 – Commercial activity online used to be explicitly banned

• The World Wide Web is generally credited with bringing the majority of the world onto

the internet in the 1990s.

• But the internet, or "ARPAnet" as it was known upon its invention in 1969, was

intended strictly for institutional use for most of its life.

• It wasn't until October of 1992 that the United States passed a law allowing businesses

to use the internet for commercial purposes.

1 – The internet is more than porn • There's no question that there's lots

of pornography on the internet.

• But the sheer quantity of it tends to be a bit exaggerated.

Internet pornography makes up only about 1.1 percent of all content on the internet.

• That's still a lot, but it's not EVERYTHING.

The internet is not JUST for porn.

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There's An Oprah Imposter | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:18.

SOMEBODY OUT THERE IS TRYING

TO SCAM YOU USING MY NAME AND MY

AVATAR.

SO SOMEBODY IS TRYING TO

PRETEND LIKE THEY'RE OPRAH.

AND OPRAH'S NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT.

BASICALLY SOMEBODY SET UP

SOMETHING ON INSTAGRAM SAYING,

GIVE US MONEY, OK, AND THEN YOU

CAN HAVE ACCESS TO OPRAH'S

SOCIAL ACCOUNT.

SHE ACTUALLY WENT TO HER

INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT AND TOLD

EVERYONE --

DON'T BELIEVE IT, DON'T GIVE

UP ANY OF YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS OR

PERSONAL INFORMATION TO ANYBODY

POSING AS ME OR ANYONE ELSE FOR

THAT MATTER.

THE BEST PART OF THE OPRAH

TELLING EVERYBODY IT'S NOT REAL

IS HER DOING HER WHOLE OPRAH

THING.

HARVEY: WHAT'S THAT?

IT'S A FRAUD, IT'S A FRAUD, 7

IT'S A FRAUD 77

IT'S A FRAUD, IT'S A FRAUD!

[LAUGHTER]

HARVEY: THAT WAS ACTUALLY REALLY

COOL.

HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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OMG! Look Who Was Voted Most Admired Man and Woman in the World! - Duration: 12:39.

OMG!

Look Who Was Voted Most Admired Man and Woman in the World!

What is wrong with people?!

A new poll by the respected survey company Gallup has revealed the most admired man and

woman in the world, in the eyes of Americans.

And, sadly, the winners are Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Obama won by a narrow margin over President Trump (17 percent vs 14 percent, respectively),

while Pope Francis came in a distant third with just 3 percent of the vote.

The result in the women's category was much more disappointing.

Hillary Clinton walked away with 9 percent of the vote for her 16th consecutive win!

Michelle Obama came in second with 7 percent of the vote, and Oprah Winfrey garnered 4

percent.

The good news is that Hillary's star is clearly sinking, and it won't be long before

she's no longer taking home wins like this.

H/T Red State Watcher

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CANTONESE RICE + FRIED CHICKEN + CHOP SUEY MUKBANG • EATING SHOW • 먹방 - Duration: 12:04.

So I have some.. So I have chicken

Cantonese rice and rice

Transparent rice :D

And here I have pink juice

And here is my penguin

Hi ^.^

Bon appétit, I'm going to eat

I chose something

Cantonese rice

Oh yes, it's cantonese rice

Oh, it's heavy

What am I drinking ?

What am I drinking ?

So it's pink juice :p

Girls, I thank you ♥

You click on my videos

You have to click on my videos

How nice

Keep clicking on my videos again

And close the cross if you are not happy..

There next, I introduce you my mommy

Bon appétit mommy

Thank you

You're welcome

Earlier, uncle Estebane came and he said he'll come back tomorrow

Uncle Estebane was coming

He's coming tonight uncle Estebane, I don't know

Mommy..

When.. When.. When..

When uncle Estebane will come back

He will come with Fafou

Fafou is nice

There, there's my mummy, she's hungry

She's very very hungry, I introduce you mummy

Mommy : I'm already eating

No, I'm just presenting my mommy

The girls watching the video are my friends

The two girls watching the video are my friends

Eh !

You don't eat ?

I can't even do..

**What is she doing ?**

Now, I'm going to drink

It's on my plate !!!

It's good

I will eat all the chicken !

Mommy, please, mommy...

My belly is full

I'm not hungry anymore, my belly is full

XOXO

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Blind Mystic Baba Vanga Has Shocking Predictions For 2018 - Duration: 3:00.

Hey guys, welcome back to IO, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

With 2017 being such an unpredictable year, many of us are trying to figure out what the

heck will happen next year.

One blind mystic may have the answer.

Baba Vanga lost her eyesight during a storm at age 12.

A few days later, she supposedly began having visions of the future.

Since then, she's gained a huge following, with many claiming her to have an 85% success

rate with her predictions.

While she died in 1996, she made a number of predictions about the coming decades, with

some pertaining to 2018.

She supposedly made two predictions for 2018: China will become a world power, and a new

form of energy will be discovered.

But will these come to pass?

First of all, we should probably look at some of her past predictions to see how accurate

she is.

Some people claim that she had predicted the rise of ISIS, the 911 attack, the Tsunami

of 2004, and other things.

But the thing with her prophecies is… they're pretty damn vague.

For example, she didn't say "The World Trade Centre will be attacked by suicide bombers

on September 11, 2001.

She said ""Horror, horror!

The American brethren will fall after being attacked by the steel birds."

She basically says "something bad will happen at some point," and when something bad happens

people go "NO WAY, BABA PREDICTED THAT!"

If you make enough predictions, and make them vague enough, some are bound to be seen as

coming true.

But that doesn't mean you have special powers.

It's just confirmation bias.

That's right, this is yet another cynical Ron video.

Take, for example, one prediction, that the 44th president of the United States would

be the last.

Clearly, some might say sadly, this was not the case, as Donald Trump has since taken

the reigns from Barack Obama.

She also predicted that Europe would cease to exist in 2016.

And, ya know… still there.

Some of her followers interpret this as predicting Brexit, but I think we can all agree that

that's a pretty huge stretch.

It seems that in the case of Baba Vanga, people search for and remember predictions that could

arguably be true, while ignoring the blatantly false ones.

Once again, textbook confirmation bias.

But just because her record isn't exactly as perfect as some think, that doesn't mean

her new predictions are destined to be false.

It does seem that China might take over as an economic leader, with significant political

upheaval happening in the US, not to mention the steady economic climb we've been seeing

from China in recent decades.

However, most people could have predicted that.

On the other hand, the energy prediction seems to have changed from its original date, with

earlier reports stating that she predicted this discovery in 2028.

Someone made an oopsies.

This brings up one final important point: many of these predictions aren't even confirmed

to have come from her.

Most of this stuff just comes from long email chains, sent from person to person, with changes

and additions likely being made.

So it could be that she didn't even make these predictions in the first place.

What do you guys think?

Is Baba Vanga a prophet, or is this a case of confirmation bias?

Let me know in the comment section down below.

Feel free to share your favourite predictions she's made, and maybe we can figure out

if they came true!

Make sure to thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below!

And if you're looking for another video where I'm a cynical jerk, check out our

video on the Black Eyed Child ghost, linked right here (left).

Hope you're having a great holiday, later taters!

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GETTING MY WISDOM TEETH PULLED - Duration: 10:37.

im fine

I can't swallow

I can't swallow

is there gauze in my mouth

she told me to bite down on my gauze

I- it hurt. painful.

the last like two seconds

and then

I dunno what happened after that

your fingerrrrr, I told you

take it off

omg

my mouth is not here

my mouth is- I can't feel my mouth

I can't feel my lip

or my jaw

????????

a little dizzy

because

because I woke up

*throws up*

every time I swallow ???? my throat closes!

um...I woke up

and then they were pulling me

there's gauze?

I don't feel gauze

they told me to bite down on gauze but there's no gauze

oh m- feel my lip

its gone its not there

swollen?

no

back

oh im hungry

that hurts my head

can I see myself

*begins to eat viewer*

thats more than the physical therapist on my shoulders

a long time

I literally

why do I gotta listen

I

I got the IV

and then the next thing I knew they were pulling on my teeth

and I felt that

it hurt very bad I think they ripped my tooth out

and then after that I

some bleeding?

thats a lot of blood

she did lie to me... I was like

I told her I was like am I done?

she's like no you got more teeth

and then she's like im just kidding hahaha

and she showed me my other teeth

she showed them to me

im biting down... you made me laugh

ew!

I can't feel it

it hurts to swallow

im tireddd

hi

I don't even remember when they put this on me

like they put it in

and then they never put tape on it

before they put the tape I was gone

I think like they're moving

THERE MOVING

I can chew on the opposite side of my mouth because

I got em on both sides

like a chipmunk

your having a conversation with me

im swallowing

im swallowing

sitting up

im up

oh no

how are you

um... ma

*throws up again*

those gauze

im choking on it

stop taking pictures of me

not allowed to take photos in here

no flash photography

ma whatta u doing

you take flash photography

look at that flash photography

ya with your 1977 phone over there

she got an old phone

I can't even feel my cheek

I wash my hands

my hands get washed

I got blood on my shirt (ew)

does that come out

ya wanna record me

I dont wanna be zipped

im supposed to chew

say hi friends

im changing my will

I wanna keep everything now

is that a dead body

open sesame

I got it I got it

push me in

its cold in here its cold in here its cold in here

I- but I felt pain like in the middle of the surgery

and I went like OW!

but then like I woke up

then I could eat food

foooooooood

foooooooooo

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WHEN YOU MOVE IN WITH YOUNG WIFE - Duration: 4:20.

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Charming Reclaimed Barnwood Custom Built Tiny Home | Lovely Tiny House - Duration: 3:05.

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Sweet drinks found to alter DNA expression in children, making - Duration: 4:53.

Sweet drinks found to alter DNA expression in children, making them more vulnerable to

disease

by: Zoey Sky

Sugary drinks aren�t just bad for your teeth. According to a recent study, children aged

two to three years old who consume sugar-sweetened beverages can have shorter telomeres.

The study by researchers from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) revealed

that if this early-life exposure alters the length of telomeres, or �the protective

end caps for DNA within cells� chromosomes,� it could even affect risk for chronic illnesses

as the children grow older.

Telomeres shrink as people age, and this change is often linked to some adult studies with

metabolic and inflammatory diseases, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, liver cirrhosis,

and ulcerative colitis. (Related: Soda consumption dramatically increases risk of stroke and

vascular disease.)

Janet Wojcicki, Ph.D., associate professor at the UCSF Department of Pediatrics and the

lead author of the study, explained that research has determined that the length of telomeres

drastically �shortens fastest in the first years of life,� but it remains unknown if

this is linked to chronic disease risks.

For the study, the scientists from UCSF checked telomere length in white blood cells from

61 Latino children who drank beverages like soda, sweetened juices and Kool-Aid. Telomere

length was measured via a method called qPCR, �which compares the ratio of the abundance

of telomeres versus the abundance of a single copy gene (t/s ratio).� This data indicates

the average telomere length in a population of cells. Measurements were taken during infancy,

and it was taken again during the preschool years of the children.

The researchers discovered that the value of the t/s ratio used to gauge telomere length

averaged 1.58. Each monthly serving of a sugar-sweetened beverage was linked to a t/s ratio that was

at least 0.009 less than the average, which implies �a correspondingly shorter telomere

length.�

Wojcicki said that despite the �relatively low levels of sugared-beverage consumption,

the study revealed that the frequency of the children�s consumption was connected to

telomere length, which reflects the connection found in some studies of adults.�

At least 62 percent of the children in the current study started drinking sodas by age

two to three, and the average number of servings was at least five to six servings per month.

One thing to note about the results of the study is the association of higher sugar-sweetened

beverage consumption with telomere length that was greater among non-obese children.

Wojcicki noted the possibility that obese young children have already �reached a threshold

of damage from exposure to increased inflammation.� The researcher adds that it will be interesting

to look into the unhealthy metabolic changes that happen before obesity develops.

In previous studies of Latino children, Wojcicki et al. determined that high levels of sugar-sweetened

soda consumption at three years of age was connected to more rapid shortening of telomeres

at ages four or five. Children with mothers who consumed fewer sugar-sweetened beverages

while pregnant had longer telomeres, just like the children of mothers who breastfed.

Wojcicki concluded, �We really need a stronger push to understand how exposures during the

mother�s pregnancy and immediately after birth impact health throughout life.�

Healthier alternatives to sugary drinks If your kids love sugary drinks but you�re

worried about their daily sugar intake, try making the healthier drink options listed

below:

Smoothies � Use unsweetened coconut or almond milk and blend it with a cup of berries or

other frozen fruit. Homemade iced tea � Brew a batch of naturally

sweet tea, like apple cinnamon tea, mint tea, or berry tea, and leave the tea bags in. Let

the mixture chill in the fridge overnight. Carbonated water � This is a great alternative

to soda. Add some lemon, lime, grapefruit, fresh berries, mint, or herbs for more flavor.

Herbal tea � Even plain herbal tea has a naturally sweet flavor so you won�t need

to add sugar. Try herbal teas like ginger, dandelion, hibiscus and rooibos.

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Notting Hill Trailer HD (Fan Remaster) - Duration: 2:40.

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Crochet Owl Tutorial - Duration: 48:17.

Hello everyone, thank you for joining me. Today I'll be showing you how to crochet

an owl. I'll be doing it in the pink today. My niece Georgia

loves owls. My main color will be light pink. I'll be

using the dark pink for the wings, the white for around the eyes, the black for

the eyes, and the yellow for the beak and the claws. I'll be using sewing cotton

and a sewing needle to sew it together and the black I'll use for embroidering on

eyelashes. I've got my scissors, crochet hook, and a darning needle to weave in

the ends. I'll start with my head and the light pink. I start with a magic loop, and

work two chain and then work two half double crochet into my circle. Next I

work three treble,

and then six half double crochet,

three treble,

and three half double crochet.

I pull the circle tight, and slip stitch in the top of the second chain. For row two I

start with two chain and work one half double crochet in the next stitch and

then two half double crochet into the following stitch. Now I work two treble

into each of the next three stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch, one half double crochet into each

of the next four stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch. Now two treble into each of the

next three stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch,

and one half double crochet into each of the remaining stitches, and then join

with a slip stitch in the top of the two chain. For row three we start with three

chain, and work one double crochet into each of the next four stitches.

Now we work two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,

and now one double crochet into each of the next eight stitches,

and now two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,

and then one double crochet into any remaining stitches,

and then join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row four we

start with three chain, and work one double crochet into the same place as

the chain, and then one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and then

two double crochet into the following stitch. Now we're going to work one

double crochet into the next stitch and two double crochet into the following

stitch, six times. That was one double crochet into the next stitch, and two

double crochet into the following stitch, six times.

Now we work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two

double crochet into the following stitch two times. So one double crochet into

each of the next two stitches, and then

two double crochet into the following stitch, we do that two times.

Now we work one double crochet into the next stitch and two into the following stitch,

six times. So one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following

stitch, six times.

Now one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, two double crochet

into the following stitch, and a double crochet into the remaining stitches, and

join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row five we start with three

chain and work a double crochet into the same place as the chain and then we're

going to work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two

double crochet into the following stitch, all the way around. So one double crochet

into each of the next two stitches and two double crochet into the following

stitch. So I'll complete this row and I'll meet you at the end. At the end of

the row we join with a slip stitch in the third chain and fasten off. I'll turn

it over and I'll start with the ears. For the ears you start just at the side where

it starts to curve around.

I'm not very good at judging so I get a picture and work it out from there. We

start with two chain and work one half double crochet into each of the next

four stitches,

and one joined half double crochet into the same stitch as the last half double

crochet and the next stitch. Then we work two chain, and turn,

and we work a joined half double crochet over the first two stitches, a half

double crochet into the next stitch, and a joined half double crochet over the

last two stitches. For row three we start with two chain, and turn, and we

work a half double crochet cluster over all our stitches, and fasten off.

To find out where my next ear starts I bend my work in half and then I start

there. So it's even from the center to the two ears, and the second ear is worked

the same. Two chain, one half double crochet into each of the next four

stitches,

a joined half double crochet into the same stitch as the last half double

crochet and the next stitch, and then two chain, and turn, a joined half double

crochet into the first two stitches, one half double crochet, a joined half

double crochet into the last two, and then two chain and turn, and a half double

crochet cluster over all the stitches, and fasten off.

Now I like to neaten the edges around the ears.

So I weave in my ends and then I work a row of single crochet right around

my work, around my ears and around the whole lot. So I start just near the ear,

I'll weave in my ends now and I'll be back. For the row of single crochet I

start just in the stitch before the ear, and work one chain, and then work one

single crochet up around the ear around the head and up to the next ear. I

crochet my tail in if I can.

I just find a suitable place to put my hook in to bring up a loop.

Now just continue all the way around and join with a slip stitch in the chain. So

I'll do this row and I'll be back. Now that's the head and ears finished. For

the outside of the eyes we make two circles the same. With the white we start

with a magic loop, and work three chain, and work twelve double crochet into our

circle.

We pull the circle tight, and slip stitch in the top of the third chain. Row two we

work two chain, and work one half double crochet in the same place as the chain,

and then we work two half double crochet into each stitch around.

So I'll work around this row and I'll meet you at the end. At the end of the

row we join with a slip stitch in the top of the second chain, and fasten off.

I'll have to make another one. For the eyes I start with the magic loop and my black,

and work one chain and eight single crochet into my circle.

I pull the circle tight, and slip stitch into the chain, and fasten off.

I've just got a small circle. For the beak I start with the magic loop, and

work two chain, three chain sorry, and two double crochet into my circle. I pull the

circle tight but I don't join. For row two I start with four chain, and turn, and

I work a treble cluster over all the stitches,

and fasten off,

and the smaller part of the beak goes to the top. For the wings I'm using my dark

pink, and I start with a magic loop, and three chain, and work two double crochet

into the circle. I pull the circle tight but I don't join.

For row two I start with three chain, and turn, and work one double crochet in the

same place as the chain, a double crochet in the next stitch, and a double crochet

into the top of the three chain. For row three I start with three chain, and turn, and I

work two double crochet into the same place as the chain, and work one double

crochet into each of the next two stitches, and a double crochet into the

top of the chain, of three chain. For row four I start with three chain, and work a

joined double crochet over the same place as the chain and the next stitch, and

then one double crochet into each stitch, and a double crochet into the top of the

chain.

For row five I start with three chain, and work a double crochet into the same

place as the chain, and work one double crochet into each stitch until the last

one. Into the last stitch and the top of the chain I work a joined double crochet.

For row six I start with three chain, and turn, and work one double crochet

into each stitch, and one double crochet into the top of the chain.

For row seven I start with three chain and turn, and work one double crochet in the same

place as the chain, and then one double crochet into each stitch until

the last two,

and I work a joined double crochet over the last two stitches. For row eight I

start with three chain, and turn, and I work a double crochet cluster over all

the stitches,

and that's the wing. Both the wings are worked the same to that stage, and for this

wing I now work, actually this wing, I work one chain, and then work one single

crochet into each stitch around. For this wing once I finish I turn it and then I

work one double crochet and then I'll work one single, sorry I work one chain,

and then work one single crochet into each stitch around. That way my wings

point in the opposite way. So I'm working this wing at the moment so I haven't

turned it, and I just work one single crochet into each stitch.

I just find a suitable place to put my hook so it doesn't show up too much.

So I'll continue around the neatening row and I'll be back. I'll do the body

now, it's worked the same as the head. I start with the magic loop, and work two

chain, and then work two half double crochet into my circle. Next I work three

treble,

and then six half double crochet,

three treble,

and three half double crochet.

I pull the circled tight, and slip stitch in the top of the second chain.

For row two I start with two chain, and work one half double crochet in the next

stitch, and then two half double crochet into the following stitch. Now I work two

treble into each of the next three stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch, one half double crochet into

each of the next four stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch. Now two treble into each of the

next three stitches,

two half double crochet into the next stitch,

and one half double crochet into each of the remaining stitches, and then join

with a slip stitch in the top of the two chain. For row three we start

with three chain, and work one double crochet into each of the next four

stitches.

Now we work two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,

and now one double crochet into each of the next eight stitches,

and now two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,

and then one double crochet into any remaining stitches,

and then join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row four we

start with three chain, and work one double crochet into the same place as

the chain, and then one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and

then two double crochet into the following stitch. Now we're going to work

one double crochet into the next stitch, and two double crochet into the

following stitch, six times. That was one double crochet into the next stitch, and

two double crochet into the following stitch, six times.

Now we work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two

double crochet into the following stitch, two times. So one double crochet into

each of the next two stitches, and then two double crochet into the following

stitch, we do that two times.

Now we work one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following stitch,

six times. So one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following

stitch, six times.

Now one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, two double crochet

into the following stitch, and a double crochet into the remaining stitches,

and join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row five we start with

three chain, and work a double crochet into the same place as the chain, and

then we're going to work one double crochet into each of the next two

stitches, and two double crochet into the following stitch all the way around. So

one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two double crochet

into the following stitch. So I'll complete this row and I'll meet you at

the end. Now there's my body finished. I'll just work another set of eye pieces,

another wing, and finish off my ends, and I'll be back to put it together. Once

we've finished we'll crochet on the claws. Now there's all my pieces. The first

thing I do is to join the outer bit of the eye together. Just that centre bit

there, probably about a centimeter, or perhaps it's about quarter of an inch. I

just join it together about there. So it looks like that, and while I've got my

white cotton I'll just put the little dots on the eyes and then I'll be back.

Next I stitch the eyes on. The bottom of the eye goes just at the bottom of

that first row, just in there, and I'll also stitch on some eyelashes. Now the

next thing I do is stitch the eye pieces to the middle, and then I stitch the beak,

with the smaller section to the top, just on top there.

I now stitch the head to the body the head probably

comes down to the bottom of the second row, so just in there. Now I stitch the

wings on just one on each side. They go slightly onto the head and you can judge

how far you want them to stick out they can go out much more than that. If you're

not sure of anything I'll have pictures on my website the

details are in the description below. Now there's the owl done except for the

claws. For the claws I find the center stitch then miss

three and join in the fourth stitch,

and I work three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and slip stitch into

the same place as my double crochet, and then slip stitch into the next stitch.

Each of our claws is three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and slip

stitch into the same place. So three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and

slip stitch, and then slip stitch into the next stitch, and three chain, one

double crochet, three chain, slip stitch into the same place, and fasten off.

For the second claw I find the center stitch, I go back my four, and then

another three, and I start there, and it's worked the same. So three chain, one

double crochet, and three chain, and slip stitch into the same place. So I'll

finish this claw and I'll fasten off my endings and then I'll be back to show

you the finished owl. And there's the finished owl. If you liked my video please like,

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