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Every neighborhood has one kid that is scared of everything.

His mom coddles him, he gets special treatment from the teachers at school, and he never

ever goes outside.

In my cul de sac, I was that kid—and I think that's why they took me.

Each night before sleep, I had a ritual: I would stand by the door to my room with the

lights on and I would time a mighty leap so that I was in the air as I flipped the switch.

The goal was to land in bed, rotate, and wrap myself in blankets before the bulb died completely

and darkness really closed in.

I wasn't scared of the dark.

I wasn't that much of a loser.

I was just being cautious.

Why put your feet near the open chilly void under the bed if you didn't have to?

It was smart to jump from afar, even if all you were doing, at the very least, was ensuring

your older brother couldn't hide under there and grab your ankles.

It was a flawless system, really, and served me well for years.

Until the night that I tripped.

The light switch flipped down as I rose up, but my foot caught on my bookbag and I slammed

to the carpet in a daze.

I fell with my face right up against the chilly emptiness under the bed.

A surge of adrenaline fueled an attempt to push away from it, but my worst fears came

true: unseen fleshy hands grabbed my left arm and started pulling me.

Most of me thought it was my older brother, but part of me immediately understood that

there was no way that slimy and meaty grasp was his.

There was something trying to get me, and I hung onto the edge of the bed with my other

hand desperately.

As claws grabbed my leg and dragged my lower half into cold blackness, I kicked and screamed

like a captured animal.

As I began to slip, I was still clinging to the hope that this was just an overly elaborate

prank by my older brother, but the last thing I saw before falling into endless darkness

was his terrified face when he burst into my room and dove for me.

He watched me fall; I saw him rise away in a receding rectangle of dim light.

The rectangle was the space under my bed—seen from the other side.

The best estimation of what I landed on would have to be a pile of rotting limbs.

I couldn't see it, but I could feel it and smell it, and the creatures that had grabbed

me were on equally loose footing.

In absolute panic, I kicked and flailed and even bit into something's weirdly squishy

forearm.

They lost their hold, and I ran across that pit of torn-apart corpses blindly, repeatedly

stumbling and jumping up as I went.

My shin hit the stone edge of some sort of opening, and I bit back a scream.

The unseen creatures hadn't immediately grabbed me a second time, and my overwhelming fear

told me not to give away my location, so I held the pain inside and made no noise.

Clambering up into the opening, I crawled down that tunnel like my life depended on

it.

I hit my head at least three times, but I couldn't slow down.

Scrabbling and sniffling echoed behind me, urging me on even as I became aware of someone

talking up ahead.

It was people!

It was a man shouting!

My heart sank as I slid out of cramped stone into open mud.

Exhausted and sloshing forward, I could hear him clearly, and the first thing I understood

was that he was not someone who could help me.

His shouts carried a tint of madness and rage, and seemed to be aimed at no one in particular.

"Vermin!

Though you run, there is no hope.

You shall be captured and eaten, screaming and alive!"

What the hell was happening?

Where was I?

While I'd been too panicked before, I began to cry as I lifted myself out of the mud and

began crawling among low scratching bushes with strange square thorns that tore at my

clothes.

By the warm moldy wind, I was no longer inside a cavern, and my eyes began to adjust to the

light of—nope.

Not stars.

The night sky here was not filled with stars.

The white dots—where the dark hazy ichor-dripping clouds did not obscure them—were actually

eyes.

Each one searched this way and that, looking, searching.

I could feel their hungry gazes sweeping across my hiding spot, and I put my face to dirt

and sobbed silently while that madman continued to rant.

His words echoed across the open landscape, returning multiple times to my ears as a cacophony

of hate and anger that amplified the miserable terror in my chest.

Something slithered near in the dirt, but I curled deeper into the scratching bushes,

and it moved on past.

I spent that first night lying there in my pajamas paralyzed by fear.

The sounds were alien and horrifying and full of threat, and the smells were vomitous and

putrid.

I made no motion of any kind, and I kept telling myself that this would all end at dawn.

It was a nightmare of some sort, or a horrible pocket dimension like on television, and this

would all be over when I woke up.

Except I didn't wake up.

Dawn was a barely perceptible green cast over everything; I might not even have noticed

it if it hadn't meant the end of the madman's rant.

The slithering things returned underground, the leathery flying things landed somewhere

distant, and the madman's words faded echo by echo until silence fell.

And then I was alone.

I didn't want to believe it; any of it.

I didn't want to accept this horrifying realm under my bed as real, and I didn't want to

try my luck by climbing out from my hiding spot.

Unfortunately, when no danger presented itself for a solid twenty minutes, my brain shut

down.

I awoke when the dim green barely-visible sun was directly overhead, and I panicked

all over again.

Waking up still in those stabby bushes and still in a realm of nightmare meant this was

really happening, and I screamed a few times before I was able to cover my mouth with my

hand.

It was good that I did that, because I almost screamed again when my eyes focused closer

and I realized the bushes around me did not have thorns.

They had teeth.

Human teeth.

I'd been hiding under the gaping maw of some sort of Venus flytrap with a horrifying human-like

mouth the size of a person.

No wonder nothing had slithered my way.

Ever so carefully, I began to inch forward—but I stopped when the plant quivered.

Now, instead of being quiet out of fear, I knew screaming was my only way out.

I shouted and waited.

Nothing.

I shouted again.

The pale green disk in the sky moved further from noon.

I began to shout over and over; I yelled until my throat was raw.

Tears ran down my face after I gave up hope.

I was going to die here.

All my fears had come true, even despite my constant precautions.

It was only when I blinked away the tears that I saw a boy somewhat older than me standing

across a dirt gulch.

He was powerfully dirty; practically caked in dried filth.

His hair was a long ragged mess, and he held a heavy walking stick.

With dead eyes, he jumped the gulch and stuck his staff down into the maw of the human-toothed

pitcher plant.

He stared down at me, waiting.

Taking the hint, I crawled out in a hurry.

I turned to thank him profusely, but he was already off, leaping up a boulder and walking

along a ridge without a word.

What else could I do?

It took me an attempt or two and I scraped my hands in the process, but I climbed up

the rock and ran after him.

On the ridge, I could see more of the world around me by what I decided to call 'anti-daylight.'

This wasn't daytime.

The living landscape of mutated horrors and rotting mires was still only barely visible

in a low-light kind of way where I often had to look away from something to see it out

of the corner of my eye.

I wasn't even sure the pale green disk in the sky was a sun in the traditional sense.

It was more like a heavily-filtered spot of lighter darkness, as if someone had taken

a real star and inverted all its colors and brightness and made it radiate cold bitterness

instead of warm cheer.

By that cold and bitter anti-green, I saw no buildings and no roads.

This was a barren wilderness with very little stable footing across a mix of dry cracked

places and wet swampy patches.

Everywhere, danger lurked, but the dirt-encrusted older boy walked between pitfalls and sleeping

mutated plants with practiced aim.

I was tired, so tired, and I thought I might collapse—but he didn't seem to care that

I was behind him.

I scrambled after him along ridges and over boulders until my limbs burned and my fingers

were numb and bloody.

I couldn't stop.

My terror wouldn't let me.

For the moment, my fear was just a dark passenger whispering in my ear, but it had a knife held

to the back of my heart ready to stab me if I ended up alone again even for an instant.

I couldn't go on.

I just couldn't.

I was going to collapse.

My legs were going to stop working.

It burned.

It hurt.

I couldn't do it.

I kept telling myself that right up until I found myself in a rock-bound hollow populated

by a dozen other kids.

Right there in front of them, I fell roughly down and just lay there breathing and sweating

on flat stone.

Many of the kids were around my age; one looked like he was in college.

All were dirty, hungry, tired, and numb.

Some looked my direction, but none spoke to me.

When I saw one of the youngest girls ask someone else for something with hand motions, I realized

why: we didn't speak the same language.

The girl was clearly Japanese, while her friend was Indian.

A very French young man leaned on a crag high above, keeping watch in the dimness, and the

guy that had led me here looked to be—Inuit?

Was that right?

It was hard to tell with how dirty and ragged everyone was.

As I lay there panting, it occurred to me that we'd all been pulled under our beds from

homes all over the world.

Did Inuit kids even have beds?

I shook my head.

Not the point.

The real problem: if they were all still here, that meant they hadn't found a way out.

I was here to stay.

Huddling in a corner, I fought panic and tried to get a grip the rest of the dim evening.

I didn't want to be known as a crybaby and the scared kid all over again, but I didn't

know what else to do.

Every time I thought to try to communicate with someone or do something for myself, terror

gripped me and kept frozen.

It was only through greater fear that I was finally forced to move: as the pale green

anti-sun slid behind distant mountains, that same madman's rant began to echo over the

world, and the dirty kids in the hollow rose to their feet.

The college guy lit a torch made of white wood that looked like bone, but the light

of the flame was anti-orange and only barely luminescent.

It was as weak and gloomy as the sun.

He began to jog away.

The others followed, and I leapt up the moment I realized they were leaving.

It was happening again.

By the last of the pale green anti-light, leathery winged shapes took flight.

Around us, the darkness came alive, seething at the edges of the torch's feeble anti-orange

glow.

Near that torch, I could only see the other kids by looking away from them and keeping

them in the corners of my vision, which made it extremely difficult to keep up as the terrain

rose sharply and fell jaggedly without warning.

I scraped my hands again, this time leaving traces of blood, and I banged my shins and

hit my head at least twice.

My lungs burned from the very start, and despair began to crush me.

Why was this happening?

What had I done to deserve this?

Was this cosmic punishment for being scared of everything?

Above it all, that furious speaker still raged.

"Run, pathetic insects!

The darkness is eternal, the darkness is unending.

Even if you survive this night, you will be ground into dust!

Your muscles will tire.

Your focus will waver.

You will make a mistake, and then you will be theirs!"

Where was he?

He was behind us, then ahead of us, then off to the side.

Always, his voice rang out with righteous judgmental fury, attacking our spirits as

the creatures chased our bodies.

I thought I'd reached my limit of misery that first night, but this was worse.

This would be my life from now on: run, hide, scramble around in the dark, until I was finally

exhausted in every way possible and caught.

Sobbing as I ran to keep up with the other kids, I made the mistake the madman had taunted

us about.

I tripped.

Hard stone knocked the breath out of me, and the pale anti-orange light moved on just enough

that the darkness surrounded me.

The younger girls began screaming, but it was too late: something slithering near leapt

forward and attached itself around my legs.

I didn't understand what I was feeling, but I knew it was bad.

I kicked, but I could hardly move my legs for all the pressure on them.

The college guy turned around and brought the light back, but I shouldn't have looked.

I was waist-deep in the mouth of a giant leech.

Many of the other kids screamed in terror as the older ones beat on the leech with sticks;

I felt every impact through its thin muscle-flesh, but I shrieked for them to hit harder.

The same older Inuit boy that had saved me the first time stuck his stick between my

waist and its gripping undulating mouth; it finally gave, and the college guy dragged

me out.

A second gigantic leech appeared out of the darkness and wrapped its mouth completely

around his head.

He struggled and hit at it, but his angles were all wrong.

The torch had fallen next to me, and I should have picked it up and burned the creature

off of him.

I knew that was what I needed to do.

But I didn't do it.

I was paralyzed by fear.

I just scrambled backwards, babbling incoherently and shrieking.

The Inuit finally did it himself, freeing the college guy just before he suffocated—but

leaving him with a horrible toothy wound up the left side of his face.

Gritting his teeth against the pain, our eldest took the pale torch in hand again and led

us into a full-out run across the barren rocks.

We ran beyond all endurance and deep into exhaustion before the negative sun finally

rose and the madman stopped ranting; we squeezed into a small cave and sat tiredly tending

to the wounded.

The Japanese girl ripped some of her already torn shirt and wrapped it around our leader's

head, covering the bleeding leech-teeth pattern.

The same pattern had been torn into my pajama pants.

The fabric had been the only barrier between those horrid teeth and my skin.

The pants had been a Christmas present, and now they were ruined.

I just kept thinking about that.

What did it matter, in this place, that they'd been a Christmas present?

When I finally recovered enough to be able to speak, I opened my mouth a few times to

apologize, but they wouldn't understand my words, and the sentiment would never make

up for the pain and scars.

I just sat in my corner of the cave feeling miserable instead.

I resolved not to screw up that way again if I could help it.

But I did screw up again, about sixty-seven days later.

In those sixty-seven days, I learned that we ate and slept in the morning, gathered

food until near dusk, and then ran all night—every night.

The food was a mix of scavenged meat from creatures that killed each other in the dark

and cut-up plants that had gone dormant thanks to capturing a recent meal.

There was nothing alive in that pale green landscape that didn't viciously hunt, and

the competition kept them constantly evolving and changing.

Every night a new threat; every night a new horror.

There were other groups of kids out there doing the same thing.

At times, we banded together, and often formed large temporary alliances against particularly

dangerous new nightmares, but the quiet misery and eventual re-separation of our groups was

born of the fact that we all knew we were going to slip up eventually.

This wasn't sustainable; worse, it was getting harder every run.

We adapted and thought ahead and made weapons and planned routes, but it was only a matter

of time.

A matter of time.

The madman drilled that into us every run with his ceaseless ranting.

I hated him with a fury I never knew I could feel.

By my count, my fifteenth birthday came and went, and I was an overfilled balloon ready

to pop from all the terror and hate and despair and misery building inside me.

On my sixty-seventh day in that world under my bed, it finally became too much, and I

shut down at a crucial moment.

The older guys had baited a gigantic cockroach that had been hunting us for the last week

into a box canyon.

All I had to do was push a boulder over the edge; the heavy rock would crush its brain

and kill it, leaving enough organic parts to feed us all for days.

But I didn't push the rock.

The little Chinese girl watching my back with a bone-torch took notice and pulled at me,

crying and screaming and hollering for me to do it, but I was frozen.

Yeah, we'd beat this giant roach.

We'd live for another few days.

But he was ranting, always ranting, and this was my life now.

We'd win the day just to face more days like this one, every day, all day, our entire lives.

An absolute void darker than that world's night opened up in my chest, and I knew I'd

let fear fully take control of me.

I stood there unmoving while that little girl kicked my shin over and over.

And the college guy took a severe blow to the head in the time it took for the Inuit

to run up the escarpment and push the boulder himself.

Nobody said anything the next day, but, as our leader lay unconscious with no sign of

waking, I could feel that I'd broken something in us.

We each lived with fear every single anti-day, but we managed it the best we could.

While standing there in front of that boulder, I'd let terror seize me completely.

I'd given up.

Now they, too, were on that brink.

I had to do something.

I was a problem.

The way I was—it was problematic.

Being the scared kid had not helped a single bit.

I'd still gotten pulled under the bed, and I hadn't survived any better than anyone else

for all my fearful precautions.

That morning, while the college guy remained knocked out and the girls tended to him, I

walked away from the group.

Nobody tried to stop me.

I found a spot on a high rocky ridge with nothing living nearby, and I just sat and

stared out at the barely perceptible pale green horizon until, at long last, the song

of pain and fear and despair in me grew silent.

It wasn't mastery of fear; just the opposite.

I'd become so physically and spiritually exhausted that my emotions had finally gone quiet.

It was a strange relief-filled kind of giving up.

I was going to die here, and I accepted that.

As the madman always ranted, it was only a matter of time.

But I wanted to experience something different before I died.

I wanted to know what it was to control fear, rather than the other way around.

I wanted to feel fear and act in spite of it.

I didn't know how to achieve that, but I did have some idea how to start: I needed to do

something I was scared of.

The first and most terrifying thing that came to mind was dancing.

How many school dances had I stood in the corner and watched while making excuses?

They made it seem so easy, but it was the absolute scariest thing I could think of even

while trapped in a hellish demon-world under the bed.

I stood on that high and lonely ridge.

I gulped and looked around.

Nobody would see me.

I knew that.

Why was I so embarrassed?

I couldn't really do this, could I?

I wasn't allowed to dance.

I wasn't one of the cool kids who were supposed to dance and have fun in front of other people.

Outcasts and nerds like me weren't supposed to dance.

Screw that.

If I was going to die, I wanted to do this first.

Yeah.

I could feel it welling up in me.

I was going to dance.

I had the energy.

I had the willpower.

I could do it!

But I didn't actually know how.

Also, I didn't have any music.

I wracked my brain there under the anti-afternoon sun, but I could not recall any song from

the real world.

My brain hadn't ventured anywhere near those memories in months, and I felt a million miles

away from the sights and sounds of real life.

Every tune I tried to conjure up fell through my mental fingers.

Come on!

Come on!

Just one song.

Any song!

And then, there it was.

Of course it had to be the most embarrassing possible song for me to try to dance to for

the first time.

Why did I even have this in my head?

Oh my god.

Years ago, in sixth grade, someone I'd had a crush on had offered me an earbud on the

bus and made me listen to this song.

It was the coolest I'd ever felt, even though I'd had no idea what to do.

That moment didn't go anywhere or lead to anything, but the song branded itself on the

back of my brain.

The most embarrassing song possible to try to dance to for the first time.

Of course.

Of course.

Madonna's Into the Groove.

But the notes were in my head now and wouldn't leave.

I began to feel more embarrassed at not moving.

Slowly, I kicked out a foot.

I stopped abruptly and looked around, but nobody had seen me.

Nobody could see me.

The energetic tune pulled me back into moving again.

I guess what I worked up to could be called a slow Running Man.

Was it right or wrong?

I had no idea.

But nobody was around to make fun of me, so I started moving my held-up arms back and

forth to the rhythm while kicking in and out.

For the first time in my life, I closed my eyes and actually let a song take me.

It was another world, just like the nightmarish one around me, but with a different base energy.

More positive and energetic, less negative and murderous.

It's fair to say, as I danced alone on that high ridge by the light of an anti-sun, that

I'd gone a little bit insane.

But facing a fear is kind of addictive.

I wanted more.

If I was going to die, I was going to keep pushing.

Go out in a blaze of glory.

I thought of another fear, and I sucked up my terror and charged right at it.

To the rhythm rolling in my head, I danced down the slope and back to the clearing among

the dense bone-trees where our group sat huddled.

Dancing in front of other people?

Cue total internal panic.

Our leader had even woken once more and now leaned up from his sweat-soaked spot to stare

at me in wonder.

I was terrified of him looking at me and I wanted to close my eyes, but that was just

another fear to overcome.

So, I kept dancing right there, staring back at him.

Maybe that was the moment I'd gone a little bit insane.

Everyone else looked at me and shared confused glances, but something seemed to come over

the college guy's face; some suspicion or idea.

He nodded, winced at the pain of his own nod, and then slowly climbed to his feet with the

help of those around him.

He took a deep breath, moved toward me, stopped—and then broke into a matching dance.

Nobody else knew what to think, but our leader put both his hands out, turned his palms upward,

and lifted twice.

One by one, the other kids began to shrug, stand, and join us.

Once about a third of us were dancing for no reason to no music, the rest joined in

a wave, since the scales had tilted and it had become weirder not to dance.

When that happened, he pointed onward and upward and started dancing off down the path.

I didn't understand one bit of what was happening around me, but I wasn't about to stop.

We danced as a big knot of kids up toward the central hill of the region.

Unlike the ridge I'd started on, this one was in full view of miles of terrain, and

the thought of other groups seeing us, of other groups seeing me, set my heart apanic—so

I charged straight into it, refusing to let fear still me.

As we danced on that hilltop and the pale sun sank toward the horizon, the other groups

in the region began filtering in.

They'd come to see what the hell was wrong with us, but, now that they were here, they

understood: we were all going to die.

We knew it.

There was nothing we could do, and it was only a matter of time before the iron fist

of darkness closed in upon us once and for all.

So, one by one, the other groups began dancing too.

The dim green sun dipped behind those distant mountains, and the madman's rant began to

echo above our silent dancing.

"Sickly fleas, run for your lives, for night has fallen!"

If anything, we just danced harder, knowing that death was nigh.

The last group entered the clearing, stared at our idiocy—and then joined us.

"Evil approaches.

Flee, weaklings!"

I couldn't help it.

I laughed.

What had once terrified and paralyzed me—what had once clutched my spirit in agony—now

sounded ridiculous.

So some old weird dude was ranting somewhere nearby.

Who cared?

There were people like that on street corners back home, and we'd never paid them any mind

then.

I wasn't the only one laughing, either.

The night came alive with the movement of the horrific creatures we'd run from and fought

our entire lives here, but it didn't matter anymore.

We were having a great time as death approached, even laughing and smiling as we danced more

and more exuberantly.

Now I could close my eyes.

It wasn't fear.

I just didn't care anymore.

The madman's rant became more of a splutter.

"St—wait—stop!

Stop dancing!"

Some of us chuckled.

"There's no music!" he shrieked somewhere in the dark.

"There's no music!

Why are you dancing?

It's silent!

There's no music!"

But that's what he didn't get.

There totally was, it just wasn't music he could hear.

In fact, in that moment, it occurred to me that his was the only voice I'd heard my entire

time here.

Dancing harder than I ever thought myself capable, I opened my mouth for the first time:

"You don't hear the music?"

Whole groups looked at me in wonder.

Were my words the first they'd heard from anyone other than the unseen madman?

We all had voices, but we'd all felt too hopeless to use them.

The madman replied directly for the first time I'd ever heard.

"There's no music!"

"Sure there is," I shouted back.

It turned out, not only did we have voices, but we did actually understand each other.

So strange that, the entire time, hopelessness had kept us separated in so simple a manner.

The Inuit, beside me, nodded as he danced.

"I hear it, too."

"Me too," someone else yelled.

Just like that, everyone was shouting and jeering at the unseen madman.

It didn't stop the creatures in the dark from slithering and skittering out to attack us,

but, wouldn't you know it?

They faded like so many wraiths evaporating into fog as we danced, laughed, and ignored

them.

It had always been our own emotions powering the nightmare, and we'd broken the cycle of

fear.

The willpower behind that horrible place continued to shout at us from just outside sight, but

he was pathetic now that we understood.

Like a snowglobe cracking, that world of illusion began to fall apart as we danced together

and turned away from it.

The process took all night, during which we said our goodbyes and exchanged names and

hometowns in case this meant our ends as well—and in case we got out.

In the end, the ground began falling out from under us, and I had to admit I was a little

afraid even as I continued to desperately dance and try to ignore the others plunging

away screaming into pale green oblivion.

In the end, it was just me and the Inuit boy who had first saved me.

"Maybe I'll see you out there," I told him as our last shred of rock and earth began

to crumble.

He shook his head as he did the Sprinkler move I'd taught him.

"Maybe."

He slowed.

"If I live to be about four hundred."

I finally stopped and stilled, ready to ask, but the last firmness fell out from beneath

my feet—I dropped backwards, screaming, falling forever.

At least until I hit my bed and woke up with a start.

It was dark, but a real and natural kind of darkness.

Had that just been the most insane dream of all time?

That couldn't have all been real, could it?

The only reason I even wrote any of this down: my older brother rose up next to me in the

gold light cast by the hallway, his eyes wide, as if he'd just seen me get pulled under the

bed an instant before.

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Mascarilla CASERA de CURCUMA REJUVENECEDORA - Duration: 11:33.

Hello everyone, Welcome back to my channel, I'm Luis Eduardo and this is Con Belleza ...

and today as you saw in the video title let's prepare a turmeric mask

a revitalizing mask, a rejuvenating mask and a whitening mask for the skin

and well as always the first thing that I leave you here is the recipe ...

and well as you saw in the components the active ingredient, in this case

is the turmeric, the turmeric is a tuber that is conformed

mainly by minerals and also has group C vitamins has beta carotene

vitamin A and has vitamins from group E, within the properties that

has turmeric in our skin we have to It is highly bleaching, bleaching

it means that it prevents and eliminates some spots produced by old age

and within the properties that turmeric has is that it is anti-inflammatory it is an excellent

anti-inflammatory, helps the cells to deflate, which is why it is indicated in acne

because it also helps to reduce inflammation, as I told you, it also helps with

psoriasis issues, if you suffer from psoriasis,

If you have any allergies, some dermatitis some inflammation then the turmeric united

to other ingredients has an excellent value. Turmeric is also an excellent

exfoliator, exfoliator and skin bleach. Turmeric normally

is used today by many women in the middle

orient to whiten dark circles and some spots produced by the sun on the skin.

Another use that the turmeric have and that you get a lot for

internet is that it removes facial hair, and it's true, very little facial hair, right?

these facials that usually grow through his eyebrows, here near the

front that usually grow near the nose to women about everything that

It usually comes out here, not the thick hairs, because it's not like it's going to exfoliate and it's going

to remove the big hairs but the small little hairs that are minimal

and give like darkness to our face. Never use turmeric

directly on the skin because it's going to stain it. Turmeric is also

highly recommended to clarify the dark circles, disguise dark circles, of course

it is inflammation which makes you It deflates bags of dark circles,

it takes away a little the fatigue and you revitalizes this area around the eyes,

that as you know this area is more delicate, the skin is drier

suffer more the effects of the weather, the heat affects it, the cold affects it

Then, of course, this mask will help you deflate, but this mask that I

I'm giving you no use it for the outline of eyes only serves for the face in fat

you must avoid the eye contour, it is good for the face and for the neck.

Later I'll give you some tips or will you give another face mask

how to use it in the eye area to lighten the dark circles, I see a lot of error there,

is that people put turmeric directly, no. That should not be done because it's going to stain your skin, right?

Another of the ingredients that we are going to use in this recipe that already

you see is the corn starch has a super soothing effect of the skin and serves

for what is the subject of irritations, itching, allergies, dermatitis, has an cleanning effect

in others ways corn starch is also revitalizing and rejuvenating

because it tends, when you put yourself these starches its base is like a

jelly, it's like gelatinous, then when it dries it keeps the skin

tempering. Well and another of the components that we are going to use is the

honey and well honey in this case, it's going to serve as a coadjuvant because it's going to

help mix the corn starch with the turmeric that are

our two active ingredients to be mixed with the milk, which is our base, the honey inside

has properties highly humectant, is cleanser, is antiseptic and

antimicrobial, also gives a small exfoliation to the skin. Honey, as I told you, moistens.

it is true that in this case the honey is not in a large amount

simply is going to help us that these two components mix with the

base without any problem, but as always I have told them all and

each of the components that are in the recipe equally go to our

skin because remember that this we put on the skin and then each one of those

components are absorbed. Well and other components of this recipe,

which in this case is the vehicle, is the apple cider vinegar, and well the vinegar

apple here also is used in small amounts will work or will

have the role of a preservative, a Preservative why? because like is

acid being made up of acids helps the other components to be preserved for a while longer, right?

in this case that is the case of the skin, because apple cider vinegar is a ... jejeje

also exfoliating, it is disinfectant, antimicrobial, can be used as a

cleanser, it is invigorating, the vinegar apple in addition to having acids, acids very

strong, right? It has acetic acid, within one of its components ... eh has

like a peeling effect too, although you have to be careful, apple cider vinegar

musn't be placed directly on the skin because it's too strong is too much

strong and good your skin will surely not stand

always used mixed, in this case in the recipe because it is a

minimum amount and it's going to help that these components go ... go, it's a vehicle,

the name says a vehicle because to mix with the vinegar the vinegar is a

acid, the acids when coming into contact with ... the fats have a .. produce a chemical effect the

skin oils, I mean, and then the ... the pores will absorb this component

faster helped by the vinegar, which component? the turmeric or in this case the corn starch also

And the last component we have of this recipe is milk, milk is the base

is going to be our base, right? As you saw this mask is not going to be so thick

is a mask that is a little liquid, well between medium term, neither so liquid nor so thick

In this case milk, which is the basis, because as we all know milk also has properties

milk is basically made up of fats, it also has calcium, it has mineral salts, it has

biotin, it has sodium, it has vitamins A, has B vitamins, has vitamins D,

Milk is highly recommended for neutralize what is the outer layer of the skin, right?

... the acidity as it has lactic acid, lactic acid, which helps you get

neutralizes the ph of the skin immediately, It also gives you a calming effect

of irritations, redness ... imagine united with the turmeric because it is a wonderfull, it gives you

that feeling of rest has a bleaching effect, it also has a

super moisturizing effect, the skin is super

Pretty, you look so fresh, why? because as you have these fats and these

vitamins as they go directly to the skin. Milk also hydrates and nourishes the skin, it is

say, if you have very dry skin, if you have very tired skin .. it will help you.

This mask is true that lasts a little less, this mask will last for 3 to 5 days maximum

Do not let you spend more than seven days in the fridge because it will not last

and this mask because you can use it twice a week, twice a week and you can use it

also from month to month, that is, you can use it twice a week a month,

you stop for a month, then you go back to using another month ... and so, right? to avoid the issue that

your skin go marked, although good here the turmeric is minimal and I do not think that you

leave yellow spots on the skin but just in case there are people who

It has very white skin and can produce this yellow-orange effect on the face.

Well this mask does not have contraindications, as I said,

can be used by people who have both fat, dry and delicate skin,

as mixed ... the only thing is that you must be aware of the issue of

the coloring, if you notice that the skin gets a lot of color then use it only once a week

If you have oily skin and you feel that the skin you have more fat still because

contains milk do not use it twice a week either, you can use it once a week

and well nothing until here we arrived with the mask of today, I hope you liked it

if you are arriving new channel do not forget to subscribe here below, also activate the little bell

of notifications to get you every time I upload a video. Remember that I upload videos on Monday and Friday

I also have a blog where I leave you reviewed everything that are components of

this recipe or the chemical formula of this recipe, there are all the measures, the

indications, contraindications, how you can use this recipe in your daily life

You can also follow me for the social networks, you can follow me

twitter, facebook, instagram and pinterest, where every day I'm uploading information

and I am notifying you that next mask I will do, how I will prepare it and all its use and that

and well nothing, thank you for being here for the support you have given me until now,

and that we see until the next video an embrace for all! Bye!

Let stand 15 minutes

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Aromaleigh Cosmetics The Language of Roses Eyeshadow Review - Duration: 4:49.

hello welcome back to my channel I hope you're having an amazing day if you're

interested in hearing my thoughts on the aromaleigh the language of roses

collection please keep watching I

purchased these on the aromaleigh cosmetics website for about 21 dollars I received

them in early March and I've been testing them since then I ordered the

deluxe sample size and they came like this the sticker on the packaging is

super cute I don't absolutely love that it just came in this plain plastic jar

like this but I did get them for just three dollars and 75 cents each so I

actually think that's pretty fair considering the amount of product that

you get there is one quarter tablespoon in each of these little plastic jars so

you'll notice that there is not a sifter in this packaging and if I had to choose

one thing that I would change about this it's that I would add a sifter if they

do become difficult to work with or without the sifter unfortunately I don't

think these come in any other size other than the deluxe sample otherwise I

probably would have purchased a pressed pan but I couldn't find one on their

website now it's time for everybody's favorite part the swatches so the first

shade is called Egeria it is a bright pink with lots of shimmer

as you can see this one swatch is better with a finger I find that all of these

perform better when applied with the finger or with a whip brush but I prefer

to use my finger for these particular shadows this shade is called amnesia

it's really pretty this shade is sort of a purpley pink it's more on the purple

side and it has gold shimmer to it as you can see this one again it's super

easy to get that finger swatch but then once you use a brush it's a little bit

hard to build up again I would just use my finger for these or a wet brush so

this next one is called Nimbus and this one was kind of more fun to work with it

almost it looks orange in the pan but it doesn't really show up as orange on the

eye as well as kind of a lot of fun to work with because it

shows up is orange but it has like a light blue frost

shift to it and this one was kind of a lot easier to get the brush swatch with

and it was easier to work with a brush without wetting it and it also performs

well with the finger swatch as do the other shadows so this one's called Mitva

it is a very shimmery orange I don't love this color this is my least

favorite color of the bundle because it's just a bright shimmery orange and I

just don't know how much you so I'm gonna get out of it but it's cute it's

just not my cup of tea so the last one is called a bacarat

and it is a reddish orange shimmery color so I think this color is really

pretty but it's not my favorite my favorite is probably that first pink

that I showed you final thoughts do you need these probably not

they're alright they're really good for the price the amount of product that you

get is really good and if you want to get your own packaging and put sifters

in that would make it a way easier time for you apart from the packaging issues

the quality is really good they perform well with a damp brush or with your

finger I just didn't get the performance out of these using a brush that I wanted

to without wetting the brush so again it's like that ease of use thing like

how many steps do I have to go through and get these to perform the way that I

want them to if it's more than one then they're not easy to use in my opinion I

really really loved three out of the five colors the other two I could sort

of take or leave the orange one was like probably my least favorite color it's

not even that bad at color it's just not something that I use on a regular basis

I'd probably have to do like a project pan and find like how many different

ways can I use this Orange so overall these are good like if you're

thinking about getting them I would go for it the only caveat I would say is

the packaging is not the best and there's no other sizes available but

they're completely transparent like it says right on their website like no

sifters so regardless of whether you see this review or not you are fully

informed so let me know in the comments what you think about these shadows if

you liked this video please hit that like button if you enjoy indie makeup

reviews please hit that subscribe button there will be plenty of

inde makeup reviews on this channel and I will see you in the next one bye oh my

god you guys I just realized I had eyelash like right here the entire time

I was just filming don't worry I made a wish but it's gone now so the last one

is called baccara I never know if I'm pronouncing that correctly or not but

Emma says that it's pronounced that way so

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Shock & Awe! President Trump Lays Waste To 'Slimeball' James Comey. - Duration: 4:25.

Shock & Awe!

President Trump Lays Waste To 'Slimeball' James Comey.

President Donald Trump has launched a preemptive strike against former FBI Director James Comey

ahead of his ABC interview scheduled for Sunday night.

Trump tore into "slimeball" Comey, and he didn't hold anything back.

"Unbelievably, James Comey states that Polls, where Crooked Hillary was leading, were a

factor in the handling (stupidly) of the Clinton Email probe.

In other words, he was making decisions based on the fact that he thought she was going

to win, and he wanted a job.

Slimeball!"

President Trump wrote in his first tweet.

He was referencing a clip of Sunday's interview where Comey admitted that he thought Clinton

was going to win and that it affected how he handled the investigation into her private

email server."The big questions in Comey's badly reviewed book aren't answered like,

how come he gave up Classified Information (jail), why did he lie to Congress (jail),

why did the DNC refuse to give Server to the FBI (why didn't they TAKE it), why the phony

memos, McCabe's $700,000 & more?" he wrote.

"Comey throws AG Lynch "under the bus!"

Why can't we all find out what happened on the tarmac in the back of the plane with

Wild Bill and Lynch?

Was she promised a Supreme Court seat, or AG, in order to lay off Hillary.

No golf and grandkids talk (give us all a break)!" he said, a reference to Comey saying

that he became the front man for the investigation into Clinton because, if some secret information

about former Attorney General Loretta Lynch was known, she would have been compromised.

But Comey did not say what the information was because it is classified.

"Had it become public, the unverified material would undoubtedly have been used by political

opponents to cast serious doubt on the attorney general's independence in connection with

the Clinton investigation," James Comey wrote, ABC News reported.

He added that it is a "development still unknown to the American public to this day."

President Trump then took aim at Comey's claim that Trump asked for his loyalty in

a private meeting the two had.

The assertion by Comey was written in a personal memo he took, and there is no evidence that

the president ever asked for a loyalty oath other than Comey's word, which has been

severely damaged.

"I never asked Comey for Personal Loyalty.

I hardly even knew this guy.

Just another of his many lies.

His 'memos' are self serving and FAKE!"

President Trump wrote before taking a shot at the Robert Mueller investigation and the

raid on the office of Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen.

"Attorney Client privilege is now a thing of the past.

I have many (too many!) lawyers and they are probably wondering when their offices, and

even homes, are going to be raided with everything, including their phones and computers, taken.

All lawyers are deflated and concerned!" Trump said.

But then he brought his attention back to Comey.

"Slippery James Comey, a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not

smart!), will go down as the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!" Trump said.

Mainstream media will undoubtedly say that President Donald Trump engaged in an unhinged

rant against James Comey, but there is a method to the madness.

The president knows that the media will ignore how horrid of an FBI director Comey not only

was but has admitted to being.

James Comey will begin his media tour tonight on ABC.

More interviews will follow this week with Jake Tapper on CNN and PBS's Judy Woodruff.

He will also attempt to make himself a media darling on entertainment shows like CBS's

"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" and ABC's "The

View."

He will also appear at a CNN town hall hosted by Anderson Cooper.

The shows that he has picked to appear on prove exactly what Comey is.

He is a disgruntled former employee who wants to get revenge on his former boss and is using

his boss' enemies in the liberal media to do it.

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Mascarilla CASERA de CURCUMA REJUVENECEDORA - Duration: 11:33.

Hello everyone, Welcome back to my channel, I'm Luis Eduardo and this is Con Belleza ...

and today as you saw in the video title let's prepare a turmeric mask

a revitalizing mask, a rejuvenating mask and a whitening mask for the skin

and well as always the first thing that I leave you here is the recipe ...

and well as you saw in the components the active ingredient, in this case

is the turmeric, the turmeric is a tuber that is conformed

mainly by minerals and also has group C vitamins has beta carotene

vitamin A and has vitamins from group E, within the properties that

has turmeric in our skin we have to It is highly bleaching, bleaching

it means that it prevents and eliminates some spots produced by old age

and within the properties that turmeric has is that it is anti-inflammatory it is an excellent

anti-inflammatory, helps the cells to deflate, which is why it is indicated in acne

because it also helps to reduce inflammation, as I told you, it also helps with

psoriasis issues, if you suffer from psoriasis,

If you have any allergies, some dermatitis some inflammation then the turmeric united

to other ingredients has an excellent value. Turmeric is also an excellent

exfoliator, exfoliator and skin bleach. Turmeric normally

is used today by many women in the middle

orient to whiten dark circles and some spots produced by the sun on the skin.

Another use that the turmeric have and that you get a lot for

internet is that it removes facial hair, and it's true, very little facial hair, right?

these facials that usually grow through his eyebrows, here near the

front that usually grow near the nose to women about everything that

It usually comes out here, not the thick hairs, because it's not like it's going to exfoliate and it's going

to remove the big hairs but the small little hairs that are minimal

and give like darkness to our face. Never use turmeric

directly on the skin because it's going to stain it. Turmeric is also

highly recommended to clarify the dark circles, disguise dark circles, of course

it is inflammation which makes you It deflates bags of dark circles,

it takes away a little the fatigue and you revitalizes this area around the eyes,

that as you know this area is more delicate, the skin is drier

suffer more the effects of the weather, the heat affects it, the cold affects it

Then, of course, this mask will help you deflate, but this mask that I

I'm giving you no use it for the outline of eyes only serves for the face in fat

you must avoid the eye contour, it is good for the face and for the neck.

Later I'll give you some tips or will you give another face mask

how to use it in the eye area to lighten the dark circles, I see a lot of error there,

is that people put turmeric directly, no. That should not be done because it's going to stain your skin, right?

Another of the ingredients that we are going to use in this recipe that already

you see is the corn starch has a super soothing effect of the skin and serves

for what is the subject of irritations, itching, allergies, dermatitis, has an cleanning effect

in others ways corn starch is also revitalizing and rejuvenating

because it tends, when you put yourself these starches its base is like a

jelly, it's like gelatinous, then when it dries it keeps the skin

tempering. Well and another of the components that we are going to use is the

honey and well honey in this case, it's going to serve as a coadjuvant because it's going to

help mix the corn starch with the turmeric that are

our two active ingredients to be mixed with the milk, which is our base, the honey inside

has properties highly humectant, is cleanser, is antiseptic and

antimicrobial, also gives a small exfoliation to the skin. Honey, as I told you, moistens.

it is true that in this case the honey is not in a large amount

simply is going to help us that these two components mix with the

base without any problem, but as always I have told them all and

each of the components that are in the recipe equally go to our

skin because remember that this we put on the skin and then each one of those

components are absorbed. Well and other components of this recipe,

which in this case is the vehicle, is the apple cider vinegar, and well the vinegar

apple here also is used in small amounts will work or will

have the role of a preservative, a Preservative why? because like is

acid being made up of acids helps the other components to be preserved for a while longer, right?

in this case that is the case of the skin, because apple cider vinegar is a ... jejeje

also exfoliating, it is disinfectant, antimicrobial, can be used as a

cleanser, it is invigorating, the vinegar apple in addition to having acids, acids very

strong, right? It has acetic acid, within one of its components ... eh has

like a peeling effect too, although you have to be careful, apple cider vinegar

musn't be placed directly on the skin because it's too strong is too much

strong and good your skin will surely not stand

always used mixed, in this case in the recipe because it is a

minimum amount and it's going to help that these components go ... go, it's a vehicle,

the name says a vehicle because to mix with the vinegar the vinegar is a

acid, the acids when coming into contact with ... the fats have a .. produce a chemical effect the

skin oils, I mean, and then the ... the pores will absorb this component

faster helped by the vinegar, which component? the turmeric or in this case the corn starch also

And the last component we have of this recipe is milk, milk is the base

is going to be our base, right? As you saw this mask is not going to be so thick

is a mask that is a little liquid, well between medium term, neither so liquid nor so thick

In this case milk, which is the basis, because as we all know milk also has properties

milk is basically made up of fats, it also has calcium, it has mineral salts, it has

biotin, it has sodium, it has vitamins A, has B vitamins, has vitamins D,

Milk is highly recommended for neutralize what is the outer layer of the skin, right?

... the acidity as it has lactic acid, lactic acid, which helps you get

neutralizes the ph of the skin immediately, It also gives you a calming effect

of irritations, redness ... imagine united with the turmeric because it is a wonderfull, it gives you

that feeling of rest has a bleaching effect, it also has a

super moisturizing effect, the skin is super

Pretty, you look so fresh, why? because as you have these fats and these

vitamins as they go directly to the skin. Milk also hydrates and nourishes the skin, it is

say, if you have very dry skin, if you have very tired skin .. it will help you.

This mask is true that lasts a little less, this mask will last for 3 to 5 days maximum

Do not let you spend more than seven days in the fridge because it will not last

and this mask because you can use it twice a week, twice a week and you can use it

also from month to month, that is, you can use it twice a week a month,

you stop for a month, then you go back to using another month ... and so, right? to avoid the issue that

your skin go marked, although good here the turmeric is minimal and I do not think that you

leave yellow spots on the skin but just in case there are people who

It has very white skin and can produce this yellow-orange effect on the face.

Well this mask does not have contraindications, as I said,

can be used by people who have both fat, dry and delicate skin,

as mixed ... the only thing is that you must be aware of the issue of

the coloring, if you notice that the skin gets a lot of color then use it only once a week

If you have oily skin and you feel that the skin you have more fat still because

contains milk do not use it twice a week either, you can use it once a week

and well nothing until here we arrived with the mask of today, I hope you liked it

if you are arriving new channel do not forget to subscribe here below, also activate the little bell

of notifications to get you every time I upload a video. Remember that I upload videos on Monday and Friday

I also have a blog where I leave you reviewed everything that are components of

this recipe or the chemical formula of this recipe, there are all the measures, the

indications, contraindications, how you can use this recipe in your daily life

You can also follow me for the social networks, you can follow me

twitter, facebook, instagram and pinterest, where every day I'm uploading information

and I am notifying you that next mask I will do, how I will prepare it and all its use and that

and well nothing, thank you for being here for the support you have given me until now,

and that we see until the next video an embrace for all! Bye!

Let stand 15 minutes

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Manchester United vs West Bromwich Albion 0-1: Player Ratings - Duration: 7:12.

Manchester United vs West Bromwich Albion 0-1: Player Ratings

On a week full of upsets, the football world delivered another shock as relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion beat Manchester United to hand the Premier League title to Manchester City.

The United team, which so defiantly wrestled back from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 in the Manchester derby, just didnt turn up.

It was a balanced first half which saw both teams creating some chances, but failing to score.

It was the Baggies who got the first real opportunity of the game as Jake Livermores shot had to be saved by David De Gea.

There was some bit of controversy in the 18th minute as Craig Dawson fouled Ander Herrera in the box, but Uniteds calls for a penalty was turned away by the Referee.

In the very next minute, Ben Foster pulled off a brilliant double save, first to prevent Romelu Lukaku and then Alexis Sanchez.

Even though United made a few changes in the second half, the killer blow was delivered in the 73rd minute as Rodriguez scored from a corner to break the deadlock.

The Red Devils piled men forward after the goal, but their efforts proved to be futile as West Brom held their own to see off the game and secure all three points.

Heres a look at the player ratings from this match:.

David De Gea (7/10):.

The Spanish goalkeeper made a good save to deny Livermore in the first-half and did not have any difficult stops to make. He would consider himself unfortunate to pick up the ball from the back of the net in the 73rd minute.

Chris Smalling (7/10):.

The English defender looked assured in defence and did a good job of marking Rondon throughout the game. He made five clearances and three interceptions also.

Victor Lindelöf (6/10):.

The Swedish defender had a good game at the back, as he made five clearances during the game. He completed one take-on and his tackles were spot on as well.

Ashley Young (6/10):.

Young had a decent game for United, as he had a passing accuracy of 88% and was always seen venturing forward on the left flank. He made two interceptions and also created one chance.

Antonio Valencia (6/10):.

Valencia, much like Young, was always venturing into the opponents half. The Ecuadorian had a passing accuracy of 92% and also made three blocks during the match.

Nemanja Matic (6/10):.

The Serbian midfielder would want to forget the match quickly as his header from West Brom fell into the path of Rodriguez to slot it home.

Matic did have a passing accuracy of 92% and won all of his aerial duels.

Paul Pogba (6/10):.

Pogba was unable to recreate his Manchester Derby heroics today.

He was one of Uniteds better players in the first half and was booked for a handball in the West Brom box. He was later replaced by Martial in the 58th minute.

Ander Herrera (6/10):.

Herrera would feel unlucky not to see United win a penalty as replays showed he was tackled by Dawson in the box. He did have a 96% passing accuracy and was taken off before the start of the second half.

Romelu Lukaku (6/10):.

The Belgian striker would have been disappointed to see his header being saved by Foster.

Apart from that, he was ready to venture out of the strikers role and go on the right wing and take on the defenders as well.

Alexis Sánchez (7/10):.

Along with Pogba, Sanchez was very lively in the first half. He created three chances and completed four take-ons during the entire match.

Juan Mata (6/10):.

The hardworking midfielder did give his all for the teams cause. He helped in creating four chances throughout the match and had a passing accuracy of 87%.

Jesse Lingard (6/10):.

Coming in for Herrera at the start of the second half, he almost made an instant impact when he had a shot on target. Lingard also completed one take-on and had a passing accuracy of 91%.

Anthony Martial (6/10):.

Martial replaced his compatriot Pogba in the 58th minute, but couldnt create many opportunities today. He did complete one taken in the match.

Marcus Rashford - N/A.

Came in to replace Young in the 75th minute, but the young forward was unable to create any impact on the game.

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WINNER - 'EVERYDAY' - OTAMATONE COVER (with.BOXERFURY) - Duration: 1:36.

let's watch a movie early in the monrning, i only like you

answer me (she says, "yes"), 2 lotto tickets

whenever yu don't wear makeup, you are more beautiful

honeybee, honeybee infest the flower only one

that's youm you woo wee you are my religion, every week

if we could meet every week woo wee

you don't have any cracks

i am smiling brightly then i am sad when my heart hurts

I want you to love me, oh till I die yeah

you have it all, i want it all day babe

when i see you i can't see the end you the ocean you are new everyday

sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday and saturday it's not enough i want to see you all the time

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Aromaleigh Cosmetics The Language of Roses Eyeshadow Review - Duration: 4:49.

hello welcome back to my channel I hope you're having an amazing day if you're

interested in hearing my thoughts on the aromaleigh the language of roses

collection please keep watching I

purchased these on the aromaleigh cosmetics website for about 21 dollars I received

them in early March and I've been testing them since then I ordered the

deluxe sample size and they came like this the sticker on the packaging is

super cute I don't absolutely love that it just came in this plain plastic jar

like this but I did get them for just three dollars and 75 cents each so I

actually think that's pretty fair considering the amount of product that

you get there is one quarter tablespoon in each of these little plastic jars so

you'll notice that there is not a sifter in this packaging and if I had to choose

one thing that I would change about this it's that I would add a sifter if they

do become difficult to work with or without the sifter unfortunately I don't

think these come in any other size other than the deluxe sample otherwise I

probably would have purchased a pressed pan but I couldn't find one on their

website now it's time for everybody's favorite part the swatches so the first

shade is called Egeria it is a bright pink with lots of shimmer

as you can see this one swatch is better with a finger I find that all of these

perform better when applied with the finger or with a whip brush but I prefer

to use my finger for these particular shadows this shade is called amnesia

it's really pretty this shade is sort of a purpley pink it's more on the purple

side and it has gold shimmer to it as you can see this one again it's super

easy to get that finger swatch but then once you use a brush it's a little bit

hard to build up again I would just use my finger for these or a wet brush so

this next one is called Nimbus and this one was kind of more fun to work with it

almost it looks orange in the pan but it doesn't really show up as orange on the

eye as well as kind of a lot of fun to work with because it

shows up is orange but it has like a light blue frost

shift to it and this one was kind of a lot easier to get the brush swatch with

and it was easier to work with a brush without wetting it and it also performs

well with the finger swatch as do the other shadows so this one's called Mitva

it is a very shimmery orange I don't love this color this is my least

favorite color of the bundle because it's just a bright shimmery orange and I

just don't know how much you so I'm gonna get out of it but it's cute it's

just not my cup of tea so the last one is called a bacarat

and it is a reddish orange shimmery color so I think this color is really

pretty but it's not my favorite my favorite is probably that first pink

that I showed you final thoughts do you need these probably not

they're alright they're really good for the price the amount of product that you

get is really good and if you want to get your own packaging and put sifters

in that would make it a way easier time for you apart from the packaging issues

the quality is really good they perform well with a damp brush or with your

finger I just didn't get the performance out of these using a brush that I wanted

to without wetting the brush so again it's like that ease of use thing like

how many steps do I have to go through and get these to perform the way that I

want them to if it's more than one then they're not easy to use in my opinion I

really really loved three out of the five colors the other two I could sort

of take or leave the orange one was like probably my least favorite color it's

not even that bad at color it's just not something that I use on a regular basis

I'd probably have to do like a project pan and find like how many different

ways can I use this Orange so overall these are good like if you're

thinking about getting them I would go for it the only caveat I would say is

the packaging is not the best and there's no other sizes available but

they're completely transparent like it says right on their website like no

sifters so regardless of whether you see this review or not you are fully

informed so let me know in the comments what you think about these shadows if

you liked this video please hit that like button if you enjoy indie makeup

reviews please hit that subscribe button there will be plenty of

inde makeup reviews on this channel and I will see you in the next one bye oh my

god you guys I just realized I had eyelash like right here the entire time

I was just filming don't worry I made a wish but it's gone now so the last one

is called baccara I never know if I'm pronouncing that correctly or not but

Emma says that it's pronounced that way so

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Illustrated & Animated Creepypasta Readings | The World Under The Bed | Scary Nosleep Stories - Duration: 31:59.

Every neighborhood has one kid that is scared of everything.

His mom coddles him, he gets special treatment from the teachers at school, and he never

ever goes outside.

In my cul de sac, I was that kid—and I think that's why they took me.

Each night before sleep, I had a ritual: I would stand by the door to my room with the

lights on and I would time a mighty leap so that I was in the air as I flipped the switch.

The goal was to land in bed, rotate, and wrap myself in blankets before the bulb died completely

and darkness really closed in.

I wasn't scared of the dark.

I wasn't that much of a loser.

I was just being cautious.

Why put your feet near the open chilly void under the bed if you didn't have to?

It was smart to jump from afar, even if all you were doing, at the very least, was ensuring

your older brother couldn't hide under there and grab your ankles.

It was a flawless system, really, and served me well for years.

Until the night that I tripped.

The light switch flipped down as I rose up, but my foot caught on my bookbag and I slammed

to the carpet in a daze.

I fell with my face right up against the chilly emptiness under the bed.

A surge of adrenaline fueled an attempt to push away from it, but my worst fears came

true: unseen fleshy hands grabbed my left arm and started pulling me.

Most of me thought it was my older brother, but part of me immediately understood that

there was no way that slimy and meaty grasp was his.

There was something trying to get me, and I hung onto the edge of the bed with my other

hand desperately.

As claws grabbed my leg and dragged my lower half into cold blackness, I kicked and screamed

like a captured animal.

As I began to slip, I was still clinging to the hope that this was just an overly elaborate

prank by my older brother, but the last thing I saw before falling into endless darkness

was his terrified face when he burst into my room and dove for me.

He watched me fall; I saw him rise away in a receding rectangle of dim light.

The rectangle was the space under my bed—seen from the other side.

The best estimation of what I landed on would have to be a pile of rotting limbs.

I couldn't see it, but I could feel it and smell it, and the creatures that had grabbed

me were on equally loose footing.

In absolute panic, I kicked and flailed and even bit into something's weirdly squishy

forearm.

They lost their hold, and I ran across that pit of torn-apart corpses blindly, repeatedly

stumbling and jumping up as I went.

My shin hit the stone edge of some sort of opening, and I bit back a scream.

The unseen creatures hadn't immediately grabbed me a second time, and my overwhelming fear

told me not to give away my location, so I held the pain inside and made no noise.

Clambering up into the opening, I crawled down that tunnel like my life depended on

it.

I hit my head at least three times, but I couldn't slow down.

Scrabbling and sniffling echoed behind me, urging me on even as I became aware of someone

talking up ahead.

It was people!

It was a man shouting!

My heart sank as I slid out of cramped stone into open mud.

Exhausted and sloshing forward, I could hear him clearly, and the first thing I understood

was that he was not someone who could help me.

His shouts carried a tint of madness and rage, and seemed to be aimed at no one in particular.

"Vermin!

Though you run, there is no hope.

You shall be captured and eaten, screaming and alive!"

What the hell was happening?

Where was I?

While I'd been too panicked before, I began to cry as I lifted myself out of the mud and

began crawling among low scratching bushes with strange square thorns that tore at my

clothes.

By the warm moldy wind, I was no longer inside a cavern, and my eyes began to adjust to the

light of—nope.

Not stars.

The night sky here was not filled with stars.

The white dots—where the dark hazy ichor-dripping clouds did not obscure them—were actually

eyes.

Each one searched this way and that, looking, searching.

I could feel their hungry gazes sweeping across my hiding spot, and I put my face to dirt

and sobbed silently while that madman continued to rant.

His words echoed across the open landscape, returning multiple times to my ears as a cacophony

of hate and anger that amplified the miserable terror in my chest.

Something slithered near in the dirt, but I curled deeper into the scratching bushes,

and it moved on past.

I spent that first night lying there in my pajamas paralyzed by fear.

The sounds were alien and horrifying and full of threat, and the smells were vomitous and

putrid.

I made no motion of any kind, and I kept telling myself that this would all end at dawn.

It was a nightmare of some sort, or a horrible pocket dimension like on television, and this

would all be over when I woke up.

Except I didn't wake up.

Dawn was a barely perceptible green cast over everything; I might not even have noticed

it if it hadn't meant the end of the madman's rant.

The slithering things returned underground, the leathery flying things landed somewhere

distant, and the madman's words faded echo by echo until silence fell.

And then I was alone.

I didn't want to believe it; any of it.

I didn't want to accept this horrifying realm under my bed as real, and I didn't want to

try my luck by climbing out from my hiding spot.

Unfortunately, when no danger presented itself for a solid twenty minutes, my brain shut

down.

I awoke when the dim green barely-visible sun was directly overhead, and I panicked

all over again.

Waking up still in those stabby bushes and still in a realm of nightmare meant this was

really happening, and I screamed a few times before I was able to cover my mouth with my

hand.

It was good that I did that, because I almost screamed again when my eyes focused closer

and I realized the bushes around me did not have thorns.

They had teeth.

Human teeth.

I'd been hiding under the gaping maw of some sort of Venus flytrap with a horrifying human-like

mouth the size of a person.

No wonder nothing had slithered my way.

Ever so carefully, I began to inch forward—but I stopped when the plant quivered.

Now, instead of being quiet out of fear, I knew screaming was my only way out.

I shouted and waited.

Nothing.

I shouted again.

The pale green disk in the sky moved further from noon.

I began to shout over and over; I yelled until my throat was raw.

Tears ran down my face after I gave up hope.

I was going to die here.

All my fears had come true, even despite my constant precautions.

It was only when I blinked away the tears that I saw a boy somewhat older than me standing

across a dirt gulch.

He was powerfully dirty; practically caked in dried filth.

His hair was a long ragged mess, and he held a heavy walking stick.

With dead eyes, he jumped the gulch and stuck his staff down into the maw of the human-toothed

pitcher plant.

He stared down at me, waiting.

Taking the hint, I crawled out in a hurry.

I turned to thank him profusely, but he was already off, leaping up a boulder and walking

along a ridge without a word.

What else could I do?

It took me an attempt or two and I scraped my hands in the process, but I climbed up

the rock and ran after him.

On the ridge, I could see more of the world around me by what I decided to call 'anti-daylight.'

This wasn't daytime.

The living landscape of mutated horrors and rotting mires was still only barely visible

in a low-light kind of way where I often had to look away from something to see it out

of the corner of my eye.

I wasn't even sure the pale green disk in the sky was a sun in the traditional sense.

It was more like a heavily-filtered spot of lighter darkness, as if someone had taken

a real star and inverted all its colors and brightness and made it radiate cold bitterness

instead of warm cheer.

By that cold and bitter anti-green, I saw no buildings and no roads.

This was a barren wilderness with very little stable footing across a mix of dry cracked

places and wet swampy patches.

Everywhere, danger lurked, but the dirt-encrusted older boy walked between pitfalls and sleeping

mutated plants with practiced aim.

I was tired, so tired, and I thought I might collapse—but he didn't seem to care that

I was behind him.

I scrambled after him along ridges and over boulders until my limbs burned and my fingers

were numb and bloody.

I couldn't stop.

My terror wouldn't let me.

For the moment, my fear was just a dark passenger whispering in my ear, but it had a knife held

to the back of my heart ready to stab me if I ended up alone again even for an instant.

I couldn't go on.

I just couldn't.

I was going to collapse.

My legs were going to stop working.

It burned.

It hurt.

I couldn't do it.

I kept telling myself that right up until I found myself in a rock-bound hollow populated

by a dozen other kids.

Right there in front of them, I fell roughly down and just lay there breathing and sweating

on flat stone.

Many of the kids were around my age; one looked like he was in college.

All were dirty, hungry, tired, and numb.

Some looked my direction, but none spoke to me.

When I saw one of the youngest girls ask someone else for something with hand motions, I realized

why: we didn't speak the same language.

The girl was clearly Japanese, while her friend was Indian.

A very French young man leaned on a crag high above, keeping watch in the dimness, and the

guy that had led me here looked to be—Inuit?

Was that right?

It was hard to tell with how dirty and ragged everyone was.

As I lay there panting, it occurred to me that we'd all been pulled under our beds from

homes all over the world.

Did Inuit kids even have beds?

I shook my head.

Not the point.

The real problem: if they were all still here, that meant they hadn't found a way out.

I was here to stay.

Huddling in a corner, I fought panic and tried to get a grip the rest of the dim evening.

I didn't want to be known as a crybaby and the scared kid all over again, but I didn't

know what else to do.

Every time I thought to try to communicate with someone or do something for myself, terror

gripped me and kept frozen.

It was only through greater fear that I was finally forced to move: as the pale green

anti-sun slid behind distant mountains, that same madman's rant began to echo over the

world, and the dirty kids in the hollow rose to their feet.

The college guy lit a torch made of white wood that looked like bone, but the light

of the flame was anti-orange and only barely luminescent.

It was as weak and gloomy as the sun.

He began to jog away.

The others followed, and I leapt up the moment I realized they were leaving.

It was happening again.

By the last of the pale green anti-light, leathery winged shapes took flight.

Around us, the darkness came alive, seething at the edges of the torch's feeble anti-orange

glow.

Near that torch, I could only see the other kids by looking away from them and keeping

them in the corners of my vision, which made it extremely difficult to keep up as the terrain

rose sharply and fell jaggedly without warning.

I scraped my hands again, this time leaving traces of blood, and I banged my shins and

hit my head at least twice.

My lungs burned from the very start, and despair began to crush me.

Why was this happening?

What had I done to deserve this?

Was this cosmic punishment for being scared of everything?

Above it all, that furious speaker still raged.

"Run, pathetic insects!

The darkness is eternal, the darkness is unending.

Even if you survive this night, you will be ground into dust!

Your muscles will tire.

Your focus will waver.

You will make a mistake, and then you will be theirs!"

Where was he?

He was behind us, then ahead of us, then off to the side.

Always, his voice rang out with righteous judgmental fury, attacking our spirits as

the creatures chased our bodies.

I thought I'd reached my limit of misery that first night, but this was worse.

This would be my life from now on: run, hide, scramble around in the dark, until I was finally

exhausted in every way possible and caught.

Sobbing as I ran to keep up with the other kids, I made the mistake the madman had taunted

us about.

I tripped.

Hard stone knocked the breath out of me, and the pale anti-orange light moved on just enough

that the darkness surrounded me.

The younger girls began screaming, but it was too late: something slithering near leapt

forward and attached itself around my legs.

I didn't understand what I was feeling, but I knew it was bad.

I kicked, but I could hardly move my legs for all the pressure on them.

The college guy turned around and brought the light back, but I shouldn't have looked.

I was waist-deep in the mouth of a giant leech.

Many of the other kids screamed in terror as the older ones beat on the leech with sticks;

I felt every impact through its thin muscle-flesh, but I shrieked for them to hit harder.

The same older Inuit boy that had saved me the first time stuck his stick between my

waist and its gripping undulating mouth; it finally gave, and the college guy dragged

me out.

A second gigantic leech appeared out of the darkness and wrapped its mouth completely

around his head.

He struggled and hit at it, but his angles were all wrong.

The torch had fallen next to me, and I should have picked it up and burned the creature

off of him.

I knew that was what I needed to do.

But I didn't do it.

I was paralyzed by fear.

I just scrambled backwards, babbling incoherently and shrieking.

The Inuit finally did it himself, freeing the college guy just before he suffocated—but

leaving him with a horrible toothy wound up the left side of his face.

Gritting his teeth against the pain, our eldest took the pale torch in hand again and led

us into a full-out run across the barren rocks.

We ran beyond all endurance and deep into exhaustion before the negative sun finally

rose and the madman stopped ranting; we squeezed into a small cave and sat tiredly tending

to the wounded.

The Japanese girl ripped some of her already torn shirt and wrapped it around our leader's

head, covering the bleeding leech-teeth pattern.

The same pattern had been torn into my pajama pants.

The fabric had been the only barrier between those horrid teeth and my skin.

The pants had been a Christmas present, and now they were ruined.

I just kept thinking about that.

What did it matter, in this place, that they'd been a Christmas present?

When I finally recovered enough to be able to speak, I opened my mouth a few times to

apologize, but they wouldn't understand my words, and the sentiment would never make

up for the pain and scars.

I just sat in my corner of the cave feeling miserable instead.

I resolved not to screw up that way again if I could help it.

But I did screw up again, about sixty-seven days later.

In those sixty-seven days, I learned that we ate and slept in the morning, gathered

food until near dusk, and then ran all night—every night.

The food was a mix of scavenged meat from creatures that killed each other in the dark

and cut-up plants that had gone dormant thanks to capturing a recent meal.

There was nothing alive in that pale green landscape that didn't viciously hunt, and

the competition kept them constantly evolving and changing.

Every night a new threat; every night a new horror.

There were other groups of kids out there doing the same thing.

At times, we banded together, and often formed large temporary alliances against particularly

dangerous new nightmares, but the quiet misery and eventual re-separation of our groups was

born of the fact that we all knew we were going to slip up eventually.

This wasn't sustainable; worse, it was getting harder every run.

We adapted and thought ahead and made weapons and planned routes, but it was only a matter

of time.

A matter of time.

The madman drilled that into us every run with his ceaseless ranting.

I hated him with a fury I never knew I could feel.

By my count, my fifteenth birthday came and went, and I was an overfilled balloon ready

to pop from all the terror and hate and despair and misery building inside me.

On my sixty-seventh day in that world under my bed, it finally became too much, and I

shut down at a crucial moment.

The older guys had baited a gigantic cockroach that had been hunting us for the last week

into a box canyon.

All I had to do was push a boulder over the edge; the heavy rock would crush its brain

and kill it, leaving enough organic parts to feed us all for days.

But I didn't push the rock.

The little Chinese girl watching my back with a bone-torch took notice and pulled at me,

crying and screaming and hollering for me to do it, but I was frozen.

Yeah, we'd beat this giant roach.

We'd live for another few days.

But he was ranting, always ranting, and this was my life now.

We'd win the day just to face more days like this one, every day, all day, our entire lives.

An absolute void darker than that world's night opened up in my chest, and I knew I'd

let fear fully take control of me.

I stood there unmoving while that little girl kicked my shin over and over.

And the college guy took a severe blow to the head in the time it took for the Inuit

to run up the escarpment and push the boulder himself.

Nobody said anything the next day, but, as our leader lay unconscious with no sign of

waking, I could feel that I'd broken something in us.

We each lived with fear every single anti-day, but we managed it the best we could.

While standing there in front of that boulder, I'd let terror seize me completely.

I'd given up.

Now they, too, were on that brink.

I had to do something.

I was a problem.

The way I was—it was problematic.

Being the scared kid had not helped a single bit.

I'd still gotten pulled under the bed, and I hadn't survived any better than anyone else

for all my fearful precautions.

That morning, while the college guy remained knocked out and the girls tended to him, I

walked away from the group.

Nobody tried to stop me.

I found a spot on a high rocky ridge with nothing living nearby, and I just sat and

stared out at the barely perceptible pale green horizon until, at long last, the song

of pain and fear and despair in me grew silent.

It wasn't mastery of fear; just the opposite.

I'd become so physically and spiritually exhausted that my emotions had finally gone quiet.

It was a strange relief-filled kind of giving up.

I was going to die here, and I accepted that.

As the madman always ranted, it was only a matter of time.

But I wanted to experience something different before I died.

I wanted to know what it was to control fear, rather than the other way around.

I wanted to feel fear and act in spite of it.

I didn't know how to achieve that, but I did have some idea how to start: I needed to do

something I was scared of.

The first and most terrifying thing that came to mind was dancing.

How many school dances had I stood in the corner and watched while making excuses?

They made it seem so easy, but it was the absolute scariest thing I could think of even

while trapped in a hellish demon-world under the bed.

I stood on that high and lonely ridge.

I gulped and looked around.

Nobody would see me.

I knew that.

Why was I so embarrassed?

I couldn't really do this, could I?

I wasn't allowed to dance.

I wasn't one of the cool kids who were supposed to dance and have fun in front of other people.

Outcasts and nerds like me weren't supposed to dance.

Screw that.

If I was going to die, I wanted to do this first.

Yeah.

I could feel it welling up in me.

I was going to dance.

I had the energy.

I had the willpower.

I could do it!

But I didn't actually know how.

Also, I didn't have any music.

I wracked my brain there under the anti-afternoon sun, but I could not recall any song from

the real world.

My brain hadn't ventured anywhere near those memories in months, and I felt a million miles

away from the sights and sounds of real life.

Every tune I tried to conjure up fell through my mental fingers.

Come on!

Come on!

Just one song.

Any song!

And then, there it was.

Of course it had to be the most embarrassing possible song for me to try to dance to for

the first time.

Why did I even have this in my head?

Oh my god.

Years ago, in sixth grade, someone I'd had a crush on had offered me an earbud on the

bus and made me listen to this song.

It was the coolest I'd ever felt, even though I'd had no idea what to do.

That moment didn't go anywhere or lead to anything, but the song branded itself on the

back of my brain.

The most embarrassing song possible to try to dance to for the first time.

Of course.

Of course.

Madonna's Into the Groove.

But the notes were in my head now and wouldn't leave.

I began to feel more embarrassed at not moving.

Slowly, I kicked out a foot.

I stopped abruptly and looked around, but nobody had seen me.

Nobody could see me.

The energetic tune pulled me back into moving again.

I guess what I worked up to could be called a slow Running Man.

Was it right or wrong?

I had no idea.

But nobody was around to make fun of me, so I started moving my held-up arms back and

forth to the rhythm while kicking in and out.

For the first time in my life, I closed my eyes and actually let a song take me.

It was another world, just like the nightmarish one around me, but with a different base energy.

More positive and energetic, less negative and murderous.

It's fair to say, as I danced alone on that high ridge by the light of an anti-sun, that

I'd gone a little bit insane.

But facing a fear is kind of addictive.

I wanted more.

If I was going to die, I was going to keep pushing.

Go out in a blaze of glory.

I thought of another fear, and I sucked up my terror and charged right at it.

To the rhythm rolling in my head, I danced down the slope and back to the clearing among

the dense bone-trees where our group sat huddled.

Dancing in front of other people?

Cue total internal panic.

Our leader had even woken once more and now leaned up from his sweat-soaked spot to stare

at me in wonder.

I was terrified of him looking at me and I wanted to close my eyes, but that was just

another fear to overcome.

So, I kept dancing right there, staring back at him.

Maybe that was the moment I'd gone a little bit insane.

Everyone else looked at me and shared confused glances, but something seemed to come over

the college guy's face; some suspicion or idea.

He nodded, winced at the pain of his own nod, and then slowly climbed to his feet with the

help of those around him.

He took a deep breath, moved toward me, stopped—and then broke into a matching dance.

Nobody else knew what to think, but our leader put both his hands out, turned his palms upward,

and lifted twice.

One by one, the other kids began to shrug, stand, and join us.

Once about a third of us were dancing for no reason to no music, the rest joined in

a wave, since the scales had tilted and it had become weirder not to dance.

When that happened, he pointed onward and upward and started dancing off down the path.

I didn't understand one bit of what was happening around me, but I wasn't about to stop.

We danced as a big knot of kids up toward the central hill of the region.

Unlike the ridge I'd started on, this one was in full view of miles of terrain, and

the thought of other groups seeing us, of other groups seeing me, set my heart apanic—so

I charged straight into it, refusing to let fear still me.

As we danced on that hilltop and the pale sun sank toward the horizon, the other groups

in the region began filtering in.

They'd come to see what the hell was wrong with us, but, now that they were here, they

understood: we were all going to die.

We knew it.

There was nothing we could do, and it was only a matter of time before the iron fist

of darkness closed in upon us once and for all.

So, one by one, the other groups began dancing too.

The dim green sun dipped behind those distant mountains, and the madman's rant began to

echo above our silent dancing.

"Sickly fleas, run for your lives, for night has fallen!"

If anything, we just danced harder, knowing that death was nigh.

The last group entered the clearing, stared at our idiocy—and then joined us.

"Evil approaches.

Flee, weaklings!"

I couldn't help it.

I laughed.

What had once terrified and paralyzed me—what had once clutched my spirit in agony—now

sounded ridiculous.

So some old weird dude was ranting somewhere nearby.

Who cared?

There were people like that on street corners back home, and we'd never paid them any mind

then.

I wasn't the only one laughing, either.

The night came alive with the movement of the horrific creatures we'd run from and fought

our entire lives here, but it didn't matter anymore.

We were having a great time as death approached, even laughing and smiling as we danced more

and more exuberantly.

Now I could close my eyes.

It wasn't fear.

I just didn't care anymore.

The madman's rant became more of a splutter.

"St—wait—stop!

Stop dancing!"

Some of us chuckled.

"There's no music!" he shrieked somewhere in the dark.

"There's no music!

Why are you dancing?

It's silent!

There's no music!"

But that's what he didn't get.

There totally was, it just wasn't music he could hear.

In fact, in that moment, it occurred to me that his was the only voice I'd heard my entire

time here.

Dancing harder than I ever thought myself capable, I opened my mouth for the first time:

"You don't hear the music?"

Whole groups looked at me in wonder.

Were my words the first they'd heard from anyone other than the unseen madman?

We all had voices, but we'd all felt too hopeless to use them.

The madman replied directly for the first time I'd ever heard.

"There's no music!"

"Sure there is," I shouted back.

It turned out, not only did we have voices, but we did actually understand each other.

So strange that, the entire time, hopelessness had kept us separated in so simple a manner.

The Inuit, beside me, nodded as he danced.

"I hear it, too."

"Me too," someone else yelled.

Just like that, everyone was shouting and jeering at the unseen madman.

It didn't stop the creatures in the dark from slithering and skittering out to attack us,

but, wouldn't you know it?

They faded like so many wraiths evaporating into fog as we danced, laughed, and ignored

them.

It had always been our own emotions powering the nightmare, and we'd broken the cycle of

fear.

The willpower behind that horrible place continued to shout at us from just outside sight, but

he was pathetic now that we understood.

Like a snowglobe cracking, that world of illusion began to fall apart as we danced together

and turned away from it.

The process took all night, during which we said our goodbyes and exchanged names and

hometowns in case this meant our ends as well—and in case we got out.

In the end, the ground began falling out from under us, and I had to admit I was a little

afraid even as I continued to desperately dance and try to ignore the others plunging

away screaming into pale green oblivion.

In the end, it was just me and the Inuit boy who had first saved me.

"Maybe I'll see you out there," I told him as our last shred of rock and earth began

to crumble.

He shook his head as he did the Sprinkler move I'd taught him.

"Maybe."

He slowed.

"If I live to be about four hundred."

I finally stopped and stilled, ready to ask, but the last firmness fell out from beneath

my feet—I dropped backwards, screaming, falling forever.

At least until I hit my bed and woke up with a start.

It was dark, but a real and natural kind of darkness.

Had that just been the most insane dream of all time?

That couldn't have all been real, could it?

The only reason I even wrote any of this down: my older brother rose up next to me in the

gold light cast by the hallway, his eyes wide, as if he'd just seen me get pulled under the

bed an instant before.

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[Steven] If you're evil, and you're on the rise

You can count on the four of us taking you down

'Cause we're good and evil never beats us

We'll win the fight and then go out for pizzas

We Are the Crystal Gems

We'll always save the day

And if you think we can't

We'll always find a way

That's why the people of this world believe in

Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl, and Steven!

[Pearl] If you could only know, what we really are

When we arrived on Earth, from out beyond your star

We were amazed to find, your beauty and your worth

And we will protect your kind,

And we will protect your Earth

And we will protect your Earth,

And we will protect you!

[Garnet] I will fight for the place where I'm free!

To live together and exist as me!

[Pearl] I will fight in the name of Rose Quartz!

And everything that she believed in!

[Amethyst] I will fight for the world I was made in!

The Earth is everything I've ever known!

[Steven] I will fight to be everything that everybody

wants me to be when I'm grown!

[Crystal Gems] The odds are against us,

this won't be easy,

but we're not going to do it alone!

We Are the Crystal Gems!

We'll always save the day

And if you think we can't

We'll always find a way

That's why the people of this world

[Greg] Believe in

[Crystal Gems] Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl and Steven!

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YOU KNOW WHAT?

YOU DON'T HAVE THE GUTS TO BE WHAT YOU WANNA BE

YOU NEED PEOPLE LIKE ME

YOU NEED PEOPLE LIKE, SO YOU CAN POINT YOUR ------ FINGERS AND SAY, THERE GOES THE BAD GUY

SO

WHAT THAT MAKES YOU?

GOOD?

YOU'RE NOT GOOD

YOU JUST KNOW HOW TO HIDE

TO LIE

ME

I DON'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM

ME

I ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH

EVEN WHEN I LIE

SO SAY GOOD NIGHT TO THE BAD GUY

COME ON

THE LAST TIME YOU'RE GONNA SEE A BAD GUY LIKE THIS, LET ME TELL YOU

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Mascarilla CASERA de CURCUMA REJUVENECEDORA - Duration: 11:33.

Hello everyone, Welcome back to my channel, I'm Luis Eduardo and this is Con Belleza ...

and today as you saw in the video title let's prepare a turmeric mask

a revitalizing mask, a rejuvenating mask and a whitening mask for the skin

and well as always the first thing that I leave you here is the recipe ...

and well as you saw in the components the active ingredient, in this case

is the turmeric, the turmeric is a tuber that is conformed

mainly by minerals and also has group C vitamins has beta carotene

vitamin A and has vitamins from group E, within the properties that

has turmeric in our skin we have to It is highly bleaching, bleaching

it means that it prevents and eliminates some spots produced by old age

and within the properties that turmeric has is that it is anti-inflammatory it is an excellent

anti-inflammatory, helps the cells to deflate, which is why it is indicated in acne

because it also helps to reduce inflammation, as I told you, it also helps with

psoriasis issues, if you suffer from psoriasis,

If you have any allergies, some dermatitis some inflammation then the turmeric united

to other ingredients has an excellent value. Turmeric is also an excellent

exfoliator, exfoliator and skin bleach. Turmeric normally

is used today by many women in the middle

orient to whiten dark circles and some spots produced by the sun on the skin.

Another use that the turmeric have and that you get a lot for

internet is that it removes facial hair, and it's true, very little facial hair, right?

these facials that usually grow through his eyebrows, here near the

front that usually grow near the nose to women about everything that

It usually comes out here, not the thick hairs, because it's not like it's going to exfoliate and it's going

to remove the big hairs but the small little hairs that are minimal

and give like darkness to our face. Never use turmeric

directly on the skin because it's going to stain it. Turmeric is also

highly recommended to clarify the dark circles, disguise dark circles, of course

it is inflammation which makes you It deflates bags of dark circles,

it takes away a little the fatigue and you revitalizes this area around the eyes,

that as you know this area is more delicate, the skin is drier

suffer more the effects of the weather, the heat affects it, the cold affects it

Then, of course, this mask will help you deflate, but this mask that I

I'm giving you no use it for the outline of eyes only serves for the face in fat

you must avoid the eye contour, it is good for the face and for the neck.

Later I'll give you some tips or will you give another face mask

how to use it in the eye area to lighten the dark circles, I see a lot of error there,

is that people put turmeric directly, no. That should not be done because it's going to stain your skin, right?

Another of the ingredients that we are going to use in this recipe that already

you see is the corn starch has a super soothing effect of the skin and serves

for what is the subject of irritations, itching, allergies, dermatitis, has an cleanning effect

in others ways corn starch is also revitalizing and rejuvenating

because it tends, when you put yourself these starches its base is like a

jelly, it's like gelatinous, then when it dries it keeps the skin

tempering. Well and another of the components that we are going to use is the

honey and well honey in this case, it's going to serve as a coadjuvant because it's going to

help mix the corn starch with the turmeric that are

our two active ingredients to be mixed with the milk, which is our base, the honey inside

has properties highly humectant, is cleanser, is antiseptic and

antimicrobial, also gives a small exfoliation to the skin. Honey, as I told you, moistens.

it is true that in this case the honey is not in a large amount

simply is going to help us that these two components mix with the

base without any problem, but as always I have told them all and

each of the components that are in the recipe equally go to our

skin because remember that this we put on the skin and then each one of those

components are absorbed. Well and other components of this recipe,

which in this case is the vehicle, is the apple cider vinegar, and well the vinegar

apple here also is used in small amounts will work or will

have the role of a preservative, a Preservative why? because like is

acid being made up of acids helps the other components to be preserved for a while longer, right?

in this case that is the case of the skin, because apple cider vinegar is a ... jejeje

also exfoliating, it is disinfectant, antimicrobial, can be used as a

cleanser, it is invigorating, the vinegar apple in addition to having acids, acids very

strong, right? It has acetic acid, within one of its components ... eh has

like a peeling effect too, although you have to be careful, apple cider vinegar

musn't be placed directly on the skin because it's too strong is too much

strong and good your skin will surely not stand

always used mixed, in this case in the recipe because it is a

minimum amount and it's going to help that these components go ... go, it's a vehicle,

the name says a vehicle because to mix with the vinegar the vinegar is a

acid, the acids when coming into contact with ... the fats have a .. produce a chemical effect the

skin oils, I mean, and then the ... the pores will absorb this component

faster helped by the vinegar, which component? the turmeric or in this case the corn starch also

And the last component we have of this recipe is milk, milk is the base

is going to be our base, right? As you saw this mask is not going to be so thick

is a mask that is a little liquid, well between medium term, neither so liquid nor so thick

In this case milk, which is the basis, because as we all know milk also has properties

milk is basically made up of fats, it also has calcium, it has mineral salts, it has

biotin, it has sodium, it has vitamins A, has B vitamins, has vitamins D,

Milk is highly recommended for neutralize what is the outer layer of the skin, right?

... the acidity as it has lactic acid, lactic acid, which helps you get

neutralizes the ph of the skin immediately, It also gives you a calming effect

of irritations, redness ... imagine united with the turmeric because it is a wonderfull, it gives you

that feeling of rest has a bleaching effect, it also has a

super moisturizing effect, the skin is super

Pretty, you look so fresh, why? because as you have these fats and these

vitamins as they go directly to the skin. Milk also hydrates and nourishes the skin, it is

say, if you have very dry skin, if you have very tired skin .. it will help you.

This mask is true that lasts a little less, this mask will last for 3 to 5 days maximum

Do not let you spend more than seven days in the fridge because it will not last

and this mask because you can use it twice a week, twice a week and you can use it

also from month to month, that is, you can use it twice a week a month,

you stop for a month, then you go back to using another month ... and so, right? to avoid the issue that

your skin go marked, although good here the turmeric is minimal and I do not think that you

leave yellow spots on the skin but just in case there are people who

It has very white skin and can produce this yellow-orange effect on the face.

Well this mask does not have contraindications, as I said,

can be used by people who have both fat, dry and delicate skin,

as mixed ... the only thing is that you must be aware of the issue of

the coloring, if you notice that the skin gets a lot of color then use it only once a week

If you have oily skin and you feel that the skin you have more fat still because

contains milk do not use it twice a week either, you can use it once a week

and well nothing until here we arrived with the mask of today, I hope you liked it

if you are arriving new channel do not forget to subscribe here below, also activate the little bell

of notifications to get you every time I upload a video. Remember that I upload videos on Monday and Friday

I also have a blog where I leave you reviewed everything that are components of

this recipe or the chemical formula of this recipe, there are all the measures, the

indications, contraindications, how you can use this recipe in your daily life

You can also follow me for the social networks, you can follow me

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and I am notifying you that next mask I will do, how I will prepare it and all its use and that

and well nothing, thank you for being here for the support you have given me until now,

and that we see until the next video an embrace for all! Bye!

Let stand 15 minutes

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Laura Ingraham Returns From Vacation, Gets Best News Ever — Hogg Ain't Happy - Duration: 3:23.

Laura Ingraham Returns From Vacation, Gets Best News Ever � Hogg Ain�t Happy

Fox News firebrand Laura Ingraham came back from her vacation this week amid an advertiser

boycott launched by Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg.

Almost immediately after returning to work, Ingraham received some incredible news.

You can bet that Hogg ain�t happy about this.

Late last month, Laura Ingraham became the target of leftist rage when she took aim at

Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg in a tweet.

�David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it.

(Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA�totally predictable given acceptance rates.)� Ingraham wrote.

Of course, Hogg invited this sort of scrutiny when he positioned himself as the nation�s

leading teen activist in the push for gun control.

He should have seen it coming, and he should have taken it in stride.

Instead, Hogg called for a boycott of all the companies which advertise on Ingraham�s

Fox News program.Some twenty major companies ultimately jumped on Hogg�s misguided bandwagon,

including Jenny Craig, Nutrish, Hulu, TripAdvisor, Wayfair, Expedia, Nestl�, Johnson & Johnson,

Office Depot, and Ace Hardware.

�The decision of an adult to personally criticize a high school student who has lost

his classmates in an unspeakable tragedy is not consistent with our values,� Wayfair

said in a statement.

�We do not plan to continue advertising on this particular program.�

All the hoopla surrounding the Hogg-inspired boycott of Ingraham�s program appears to

have done little to quash the commentator�s ratings, though.

The Blaze reports that despite facing a massive advertiser boycott and losing more than a

dozen sponsors, Fox News host Laura Ingraham retained the top spot in cable news TV�s

10 p.m. ratings battle.

And it�s forcing companies who caved to the liberal outrage mob to return to Ingraham�s

show.According to Mediaite, Laura Ingraham has maintained her ratings in her first week

back since the ad boycott campaign launched against her show.

�The Ingraham Angle� was the leading cable news show in its time slot, averaging 2.69

million viewers throughout the week.

Ingraham�s closest competitor, MSNBC�s �Last Word� with Lawrence O�Donnell,

averaged 2.6 million viewers.

Meanwhile, �CNN Tonight,� which is hosted by anchor Don Lemon, averaged far fewer viewers

at 1.29 million.

O�Donnell was able to best Ingraham in the coveted 25-54 demographic, but only by a few

thousand viewers.

�Last Word� averaged 596,000 viewers while �The Ingraham Angle� averaged 559,000

viewers.

Ingraham�s success even led one company who fled during the advertiser exodus, Ace

Hardware, to completely reverse its decision and begin advertising on �The Ingraham Angle�

again.

The company blamed �incomplete information� for its decision to withdraw from Ingraham�s

program initially.�The information we had at the time of the initial request was incomplete

and we apologize for that,� a spokesperson for the hardware chain told The Wrap.

�We purchase time slots that target our audience on over 30 cable networks and news

programs including Fox News, CNBC, CNN, and MSNBC.�

�Advertising on any network or show, is in no way an endorsement from Ace of the content

contained or spoken within that program,� added the company.

�We appreciate the different points of view from our customers, and believe people should

be treated with respect and civility.

At this time, we have not altered our current media schedule; however, we regularly review

our media strategy.�

Fox News remained steadfast in its support for Ingraham all along, with company co-president

Jack Abernethy declaring, �We cannot and will not allow voices to be censored by agenda-driven

intimidation efforts.�

source madworldnews

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