Monday, January 2, 2017

Youtube daily report Jan 2 2017

Once completed the main quest you can perform three daily quests.

From the entrance to the payon cave you can go to the map directly.

The first of the daily quest is to hunt the high wizard.

The easiest for summoner (doram) is to use the ''coward technique''.

It is about striking with the scar of tarou skill and quickly using the hide skill.

Once the debuff of the scar of tarou drains all your HP, we only have to hit it once.

When he is dead we can return to the entrance to collect our reward.

In 3 daily quest, the reward is always the same, in my case I have activated the premium account + 20%.

We will always get an illusion stone.

This item can only be obtained by completing the main quest and daily quests.

Delay fix at 04:00 AM Korean time as all daily quests.

The other two daily quests are delivered by the guard.

In this case we will have to hunt the mortifying soldier and angry ninetail.

This map is currently full of users.

I'm surprised to see the large number of 175 on this map...They may be in a hurry to get the equipment enchanted.

For a level 100 or more is a good map to level up, but you have to be careful.

The angry ninetails do a lot of damage.

The amount of angry ninetail on the map is low.

Like the amount of mortifying soldier.

Once the hunt is completed, we return with the NPC guard to collect the reward.

Which is the same as the high wizard.

Illusion stone and experience base and experience job.

Delay fix at 04:00 AM Korean time as all daily quests.

This NPC gives us three options, the first is to explain its function. The second to enchant weapons and The third to enchant armor and headgears.

All are the same, you need the upgrade equipment to +9.

Then add a certain amount of illusion stones depending on what you are going to enchanted.

And finally add one of the drops on the map in quantities of 100 units.

Except for the long mace that only needs 20.

Now you will have on the screen a summary of how enchantments work.

The most complicated or hard is to get the part (3) Of the formula, Which is the drop misc of the mob of the map.

With this we clear everything related to illusion moonlight.

Summary on the screen.

See you in the next video !!! Be Happy!!

If you ever hesitate to be with me or someone else... please do not choose me.

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This Animal Has Penises For Legs... WHY?! - Duration: 3:22.

Scientists have discovered a new insect that has more legs, penises, and friends than me.

Great.

Hey creepy crawlers, Trace here for DNews!

In late 2016, a tiny new insect was found in a cave deep within Sequoia National Park.

This lil guy was a millipede, but not one scientists had seen before.

It came with 414 legs, no eyes, 200 poison glands which secreted an unknown substance,

and… maybe most creepily, four penises.

This multi-genitaled creature, named Illacme tobini is evolutionarily related to a known

millipede groupcalled Illacme plenipes, which actually has 750 legs -- more than any animal

on earth.

And yet our interest still lies with, tobini and his many peenees.

They're located at the ninth and tenth pair of legs, and actually serve a dual purpose

as legs.

Really working that old "third and fourth" leg joke.

These leg-penises are called "gonopods", and are present on other millipede species

as well, although none with more than two.

But they don't quite function in the same way our mammal penises do.

They scoop sperm from another part of the body, called the gonopore, and use the gonopod

to push it into the female millipede's cyphopods.

Penises for legs?

Being a diplopodologist is way cooler than I thought.

What is more interesting is that millipedes aren't the only ones carrying multi-tools.

The order of Squamata, which are scaled reptiles, and includes all snakes, lizards, ALSO have

multiple penises, although, again, not more than two each.

In some cases, each individual penis has two tips, but that's more like four tips total.

These two penises are called hemipenes, oh and fun fact, they're usually covered with

spikes and hooks so they attach securely to the female.

So, why do these animals have so much to give, whereas us humans, and most other penis-bearing

animals, have to live life with their one and only?

Well, a study published in the journal Nature, from 2014 has an interesting evolutionary

answer.

See, the Squamata order, and reptiles in general, are marked by their amphibious nature.

Hundreds of millions of years ago, their ancestors were ocean dwelling, and eventually they sprouted

legs, and crawled onto the shore, getting the best of both worlds.

But that's a pretty tricky move, things are different on land than they are underwater,

and one enormous difference is mating.

See, it may be simplistic to say but if you're mating in water, you're really just squirting

out as much as you can and hoping that the water carries it to the right place; and that

tends to work pretty well.

On land though, indiscriminate spraying doesn't work too well, everything sort of just falls

to the ground.

What this study in Nature found is that these double genitalia were based on the position

of an orifice known as the cloaca.

It's found with amphibians, reptiles, birds, and even some fish!

As an animal develops, the cloaca signals nearby cells and tells them to become a penis.

Since reptiles evolved separately, their cloaca is positioned differently for use underwater.

Simply put, penises on reptiles are based on their hind leg positions.

So, whether you have one or two or four penises… baby, you were born this way.

And this begs the question to me, why do we even have sex at all?

Why don't we just breed asexually?

Find out in this video.

And let us know down in the comments if you have any other new species you want us to

profile or science questions and please subscribe for more DNews.

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Rosie O'Donnell calls Trump 'mentally unstable' on Twitter and warns America that there are 'less than three weeks to stop him'

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell called Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' in a tweet on Sunday and warned America that they are running out of time to stop him

'Donald Trump is mentally unstable,' O'Donnell wrote on Twitter while sharing a link to a CNN article.

O'Donnell, who constantly retweets quotes against the leadership of Trump, added that there are 'less than 3 weeks to stop him America'.

PHOTO: Comedian Rosie O'Donnell called Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' in a tweet on Sunday and warned America that they are running out of time to stop him

The article O'Donnell shared was about author Harry Hurt III, who wrote Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump.

Hurt told CNN that he was asked to leave the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach after introducing himself to the president-elect, who was at the practice range on Friday.

Hurt said Trump's behavior was 'inappropriate' after he claimed in a Facebook post that he received a 'tongue lashing from the President-elect' on Saturday.

PHOTO: O'Donnell, who constantly retweets quotes against the leadership of Trump, added that there are 'less than 3 weeks to stop him America'

O'Donnell's recent comments on Twitter were in response to the incident between Hurt and Trump.

The O'Donnell-Trump feud, which has been on and off for the past 10 years, was resurrected during the first presidential debate, as O'Donnell declared her support for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

It began in 2006 when O'Donnell was a host on The View. Throughout his campaign for the White House, O'Donnell regularly took swipes at the president-elect.

The 70-year-old has labeled her a 'fat pig', 'slob' and 'total degenerate' over the years and even brought her up in the presidential debates.

When Clinton accused Trump of sexism during the debate at Hofstra University, in New York, he took the opportunity to take another jab at O'Donnell.

This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs,' Clinton said.

Clinton did not mention O'Donnell but Trump responded using her name, implying she was the only woman he'd ever verbally attacked.

'Somebody who's been very vicious to me, Rosie O'Donnell – I said very tough things to her. And I think everybody would agree that she deserves it, and nobody feels sorry for her,' Trump said.

O'Donnell hit back at Trump after the debate calling him an 'orange anus'.

At the time O'Donnell responded via Twitter saying 'he will never be President' before tweeting a link to a clip from The View in 2006 that shows her mocking Trump, a TV moment that is believed to be the origin of their feud.

'The 5 mins orange anus can't seem to get over - tell the truth - shame the donald [sic],' she wrote alongside it.

Last month, O'Donnell apologized to Melania Trump for flooding social media with comments about the former model's son, Barron, possibly having autism.

O'Donnell tweeted out a video back on November 21 that suggested 10-year-old Barron was autistic, writing: 'Barron Trump autistic? If so - what an amazing opportunity to bring attention to the AUTISM epidemic.'

Soon after the video, which made a case for Barron having autism by pointing out his behavior was consistent with the condition, began to spread.

PHOTO: The O'Donnell-Trump feud, which has been on and off for the past 10 years, was resurrected during the first presidential debate, as O'Donnell declared her support for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton

To make that point, footage taken mainly from Trump's election victory speech, was used and showed him yawning, inexpressive and clapping in a way that Rosie agreed was indicative of his autism.

As thousands pointed out to O'Donnell, Barron had been forced to stay up until 3am that particular evening and his behavior was, in fact, more in keeping with a tired schoolboy rather than an autistic one.

After learning of the video Melania shot off a legal letter that name-checked O'Donnell, who responded soon after with her social media apology

'I apologize to @MELANIATRUMP - i was insensitive in my RT - i am sorry for the pain i caused - it was not my intent - i am truly sorry,' wrote O'Donnell on Twitter.

And on December 12, the comedian wrote a powerful poem called One Week about the current state of America.

O'Donnell published the poem on her website detailing her thoughts and emotions in the wake of the election of Trump.

PHOTO: O'Donnell also played a role in encouraging government leaders to investigate Russia's interference in the US election

'I won't perform now; I can't; I hate what has become of US; I must watch,' she wrote.

The actress also played a role in encouraging government leaders to investigate Russia's interference in the US election and just last week President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats from America.

Obama labeled the diplomats 'persona non grata' and gave them 72 hours to leave the US.

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Ottoman Uniforms of World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special - Duration: 7:29.

What the soldiers of the warring nations wore on their bodies varied widely, so we're

doing a series of specials on the uniforms of those nations, and today I'll be looking

at the Ottoman Empire.

I'm Indy Neidell; welcome to a Great War special episode on Ottoman Army uniforms during

the First World War.

One physically visible result of the Young Turk Revolution in the Empire in 1908 was

in the army uniforms, though reform did take a few years to go into effect.

Going back a century the Empire had tried several times to modernize the army's appearance

and organization with different foreign influences.

For example, in the 1850s at the time of the Crimean War there was a heavy French influence,

but by the end of the century the army pretty much modeled itself after German fashions.

In 1909 a basic khaki uniform replaced the old dark blue one, though officers still used

those for full-dress uniforms.

The red tarbush, the fez, which had a dark-blue tassel and had been used for a century, was

replaced by the kabalak, though fezes were occasionally still worn by troops off duty.

The 1916 Turkish army handbook reads, "The cap is a khaki kalpak with a distinctive top

or dome the same color as the coat collars.

Officers have gold ornamental bands on the crown.

But the rank and file were supplied in 1913 and 1914 with a new head-covering, the Bashlik,

a long strip of khaki cloth tied spirally on the head and forming a sort of soft helmet,

which can be easily mistaken for the British khaki helmet in a bad light.

It is, however, more pointed, and falls particularly in front and behind."

Some reports say that the Kabalak was personally designed by Enver Pasha, Minister of War,

but others refute that.

So from 1908 they had the kabalak, and then it was later replaced with the simpler Bashlik.

Troops of Arab origin usually wore their traditional kufiya head cloths.

Later in the war the Ottoman navy brought in a new headgear that was basically a normal

European naval cap, but without the peak in front as deference to Islamic tradition.

You could touch your head to the ground during prayers without taking it off.

Actually, post war when Ataturk came to power he insisted that men wore peaked caps as a

direct challenge to Islamic tradition and a lot of people were killed in the subsequent

riots.

Toward the end of the war, some soldiers were issued steel helmets, the first of those being

Ottoman shock troops that served in Palestine and the Caucasus.

We've seen in other armies how the quality of the uniforms can vary quite a bit, but

it varied more among the Ottoman soldiers than elsewhere.

Many officers, especially senior officers, had their clothing made in Germany.

Some of the enlisted men's stuff was made there too, but the bulk of it was made in

Turkey.

It was all right at first, but toward the end of the war the quality ranged from "okay"

to "appalling".

This also applied to things like boots and by the summer of 1917 even some officers didn't

have anything approaching decent boots.

A side note here, during the nasty November weather at Gallipoli in 1915, many soldiers

wore a strange amalgamation of clothing donated by the people of nearby Constantinople, including

high fashion underwear and fine gentlemen's walking shoes.

Branches of service were indicated by colored collars for officers and collar patches for

the other ranks.

You also saw these in the edging of the officers' kabalak; olive green for infantry, grass green

for machine gun companies, light grey for cavalry, dark blue for artillery, mid-blue

for engineers, sky blue for railway troops, and scarlet for the military police.

In 1915 the Ottoman Air Service became a separate branch from the engineers and their color

was changed to red.

Like most armies, rank was indicated by either pips and braiding on the shoulder boards or

stripes on the sleeves.

Auxiliary cavalry was made up of tribal auxiliaries, mostly recruited from among the Kurds.

The government was supposed to give them uniforms, but if you look at old pictures you can see

that even some of the officers still wore traditional Kurdish clothing.

The personal equipment was basically German in design and the weapons were mostly of German

manufacture.

Officers were armed with swords, which they generally did not carry in to battle, and

they bought their own pistols of European design.

The infantry rifle was the Turkish Mauser, either the Model 1893 or Model 1903.

Later on they'd get German M1888 rifles, called the Commission Rifle, and some German

Mauser M1898s, while the Austrians sent them some adapted Russian Mossin-Nagant M1891s.

Some of the reservists still had the obsolete black powder Turkish Mauser M1887s.

Bayonets were produced by German companies in Solingen and Suhl, and some infantry carried

fighting knives in their boots, a practice that went back to medieval times.

Cavalry were armed with a rifle or carbine, the carbines being the Turkish Mauser M1905.

They also carried a sword, a lance, or both, with the swords often being the M1909 made

by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen.

I gotta point out that the uniforms and arms supply could really vary on all of the different

fronts.

In 1914 the ordinary infantryman was well equipped and well-dressed, but the standards

deteriorated once the reserves began to be called up en masse so later in the war you

had situations like one unit of 8,000 men who were reported as only having 1,000 rifles.

They were also in general so short of entrenching tools that they captured them whenever possible,

and officers found that maps captured from the British were superior to the Baedeker

tourist guides on which they often had to rely.

I'm not making that up.

And that's the basic rundown.

You have to realize that the fronts on which Ottoman soldiers fought varied more widely

that most of the other nations, and the equipment is going to reflect all the local variations

that adjust for climate.

They fought in the deserts of the Middle East or Libya, the flood plains of Mesopotamia,

the frozen mountains of East Anatolia, the Galician heartland, the rocks of Gallipoli,

the bleak expanses of the Caucasus, pretty much every climate imaginable.

If you spend some time just googling old photos of the empire you can see the variations in

uniforms and equipment.

I have to say that I personally think the Ottomans had some of the cooler looking uniforms,

but you can form your own opinions.

In fact, I'm going to wrap it up now so you can spend the next few minutes looking

up Ottoman uniforms for yourselves to see it in a little more depth, and while you're

doing so, think of that unit of men with only 1,000 rifles- 7,000 of them going into battle

armed with... what?

I don't know.

Rocks?

Knives?

Just thousands more young men marching to their deaths against the modern forces of

modern war.

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WHAT I READ IN 016 +MY BEST AND WORST BOOK OF THE YEAR - Duration: 5:13.

Hi y'all, I'm Amber and today I'm going to be

sharing you my reads for 2016, also at

the end you'll be seeing what was my best

book and worst book of the year. This year

I read a total of fifty-two books. So, I'm

not going to talk about any of these

books. I'm just going to list them off for

you guys, and I'll be going in the order from

the one book that I didn't rate to my

five-star rating books. The last thing that I will

say before I get into this is that I'm

not gonna have all the books that I read

with me. Either I don't want to take all the

books down or I gave them away or it was

library book. So I have a few of the books

with me but not all of them. With that

being said, let's jump in with the book

that i didn't rate, which was Oliver

Twist by Charles Dickens. The only

reason why this hasn't got a rating is because

I didn't get far enough for me to feel like it

was appropriate to do so. Now onto the

one star books. The Accidental by Ali

Smith. In the Heart of the Sea by

Nathaniel Philbrick. The Princess Bride by William

Goldman. The idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

And the last one star is Outlander by

Diana Gabaldon, which is the first book

in the Outlander series. Now onto the two stars.

Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh. Bread

and Wine by Ignazio Silone.

Brain On Fire by Susanna Cahalan. Bel Canto

by Ann Patchett. And Then There Were None

by Agatha Christie. And the Mountains

Echoed by Khaled Hosseini. Above All

Things by Tannis Rideout. Agnes

Grey by Anne Bronte. The Yard by Alex

Grecian. Fates and Furies by Lauren

Groff. Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights

by Salman Rushdie. Babel-17 by Samuel R.

Delany. The Hour I First Believed by

Wally Lamb. Brooklyn by Colm Toibin.

Gilead by Marilynne Robinson. Furies of

Calderon by Jim Butcher. Dewey by Vicki

Myron. Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. And the

last two star rating is The Glass Castle

by Jeannette

Walls. Now onto the three star ratings.

Third Degree by Greg Iles. The Joy Luck

Club by Amy Tan. Alice's Adventures

In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carrol.

Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood.

Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow. The

Assassin's of Apprentice by Robin Hobb. The

Oceans at the End of the Lane by

Neil Gaiman. Abigail Adams: A Life by Woody

Holton. American Sniper by Chris Kyle.

The long Walk by Stephen King. Moving on

to the four star ratings: My Brilliant Friend

by Elena Ferrante. The Shadow of the Wind

by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Dracula by Bram

Stoker. Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand. The Christmas

Carol by Charles Dickens. I Know Why the

Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. And the last

four star rating book I have is, The History

of Love by Nicole Krauss. Now onto the 5-star

ratings.

The first is the Harry Potter series by

J.K. Rowling. The Assassins' Song by M.G.

Vasssanji. The Enchanted by Rene Denfield.

And the final book is The Reader by Bernard Schlinnk.

So there you go, those were the 52 books that

I read this year. And now I'm going to

talk about the best and worse of the year. I -

I don't know if it was last year,

but I know that I once did a separate video

where I talked about my favorite books

of the year. But as you can tell I had a lot of

two stars, three star ratings and even in

the three-star rating there wasn't a lot

of standouts. So I just didn't feel like I

had that many books that stood out for me so

I didn't feel that it was worth doing a

video for that. I thought I would talk about

the book that stood out to me the most, which

was The Enchanted by Rene Denfeld. This is the

best book I read this year and

I absolutely loved it. I love her writing and the story was

fascinating and just the way she handled

the story and the narrator

and what is revealed by, about the narrator

throughout the book was

unexpected and I just absolutely loved

that. It's a book that I will re-read in the future.

The worst book I read this year Brain On

Fire by Susanna Cahalan. I had such high

expectations for this book.

Maybe it was wrong of me to go into

it with those expectations, but I figure since she's a

journalist, she's a writer that that would

have been helpful to her writing this

book, but I felt like it was actually a

detriment, because it definitely

read like she was trying to write this as a

news article, as a journal article and

thats where the mistake is. I felt like she

was trying to info dump a lot of things. I

also think that maybe this would have been

better if it was somebody else writing

this. So that is why it's the worst. It's my

most disappointing book, personally

for 2016. That's all I have for you

today. Tell me down below if you read the

best or worst book that I mentioned

here. I would love to chat with you down below about them with you all.

Also, I would love to hear what your best and worst

book of the year was. Thank you all so much for

watching and keep smiling.

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Penn Jillette on Libertarianism, Taxes, Trump, Clinton and Weed | Best of '16 - Duration: 18:01.

Let me lay on you what Libertarianism is to me.

Once again I'm speaking for myself which is about as Libertarian as you can get.

I do not believe I know what's best for other people.

I also don't believe that other people know what's best for other people.

I can barely make decisions for myself.

I do my best to make decisions for my family.

Should my ten-year-old son take music lessons?

That's a hard question for our family.

Do you want to push him into it or wait until he really wants it?

Those are hard decisions.

I have trouble making those for my family so making the decision of what someone else's

job in healthcare should be like who is in another part of the country who I've never

met is not something I'm qualified or desirous to do.

That's Libertarianism.

Libertarianism is taking a right on money and your first left on sex and looking for

utopia straight ahead.

To me the way I was brought up in western Massachusetts, kind of a New England philosophy.

We believed in responsibility and keeping your nose out of other people's business.

We believed in live and let live I think to a fault.

My mom and dad were older parents too.

My mom was 45 when I was born so I was raised by another generation.

You see my mom would be whatever – 120 now or 115 now.

A whole other generation.

My mom was born – now you're going to see that my math is wrong.

My mom was born in 1909.

She's dead now.

So it's a whole different generation.

And my mom's feeling about absolutely everything was who cares.

Her whole feeling on the gay rights movement was who cares who they want to get together

with.

It doesn't matter to me.

Her whole feeling on drugs.

I have never had a sip of alcohol or any recreational drug in my life.

That was true for my mother, true for my father, true for my sister.

I don't know how many generations it goes back but never.

And yet my mom always thought that sure, any drug should be legal.

If you're living in a free country do whatever you want.

Take responsibility for it.

When you tell people about Libertarianism you just tell them we think you should take

as little from other people by force as possible.

And you should be able to do whatever you think is right.

Now that's a pretty heavy thing I'm saying.

Because I'm saying that if there's an 18-year-old girl who is the greatest math

whiz that we have in this country, let's say she's the smartest person in math we

have anywhere.

And let's say we give her a full scholarship to go to whatever school she wants to go to

– Stanford, MIT, wherever she wants to go.

And she decides she wants to work at McDonald's and get pregnant at the age of 19.

That's her decision.

Jim Morrison – did he have a worse life because he did an awful lot of drugs and died

at 28?

I don't know.

I've already lived a lot longer than Jim Morrison but were his choices worse than mine?

I don't know.

I know I would not have liked to have lived like Jim Morrison although I'd like to look

that good in leather pants.

But Kurt Cobain.

Did I want to live like that?

No, not even slightly.

Prince?

I don't want to live like that.

But they probably don't want to live like me either.

Libertarianism is the strongest sense of please do what you want, try not to hurt me.

Our government has a monopoly on force, they have a monopoly on force.

The government is the only organization that is supposed to be able to use force.

The government is supposed to be a government of us which means in my thinking, my morality,

the government should only use force for things I'm willing to use force for.

The government are the only ones that are allowed to use guns to hurt another person

or threaten another person legally.

So the question becomes what would I use a gun to do?

Now I'm a coward and I have no skills with guns or with violence.

I've never hit a person in anger in my life.

I've been hit.

I never hit back.

So this is hypothetical.

But if I were not a coward would I use a gun to stop someone from being killed?

Yes.

Would I use a gun to stop someone from being raped?

Yes.

Would I use a gun to build a library?

Would I take money from someone to build a library?

Well I'd certainly give my money.

I'd certainly work.

I'd certainly beg you for money to build a library.

Libraries really matter to me.

I was born in 55.

I'm from a small town.

Without a library I would have known nothing.

I had to drive to – I had to ride my bike to the library to learn about Lenny Bruce,

Franz Kafka.

I got Stravinsky records from the library.

It meant everything to me.

Libraries matter.

But that's the Libertarian question.

Now taking care of people.

Would you use a gun to take care of others?

That's a hard one.

Because taxation is using violence.

Now people try to say taxation is voluntary.

It's not.

If you don't pay your taxes eventually somewhere down the line someone with a gun will show

up.

They just will.

At some point if you don't do that.

What do we do with our taxes?

Would we use a gun to defend our country?

Yeah I guess we've got to, right.

Would we use a gun for everything we use for taxes?

So when I see the government doing something I ask myself would I use a gun to do that.

Now all of that being said that is the high level, the theoretical part of Libertarianism

to me.

In a nuts and bolts level it becomes much, much simpler.

It is one of the cases where the reality is simpler than the theory.

When someone is worried about Libertarianism they worry about what happens to public schools,

what happens to welfare, what happens to roads.

Those are the first three questions they ask.

And those are the hardest questions.

I will give you public schools.

I will give you welfare.

I will give you infrastructure.

I will not give you the government using a gun to take money from poor people and giving

it to rich people.

The biggest issue in Libertarianism is stopping corporate welfare.

What we give in welfare to the poor, we give in government money to the roads.

We give government money to the schools is nothing compared to the money we give to rich

people.

The best way to stop crony capitalism, the best way to stop graft, the best way to stop

all sorts of bad stuff in government is to make government small enough.

The way you stop corruption is make it small enough that corruption doesn't pay.

Give the government little enough and there's not a lot to steal from them.

But government is buoying up the rich corporations.

The rich corporations love the government.

They've gained the system in a way an individual never can.

Any big corporation has a team of the best lawyers to figure out how they cannot pay

taxes.

No middle class person has that.

They have regulations set to keep other people out of the business, right.

Even the manicure shops, you know.

They want to license, register everything so that other people can't get in.

It's limiting.

If you had a true free market you would not have the big mega corporations.

Libertarianism is not about rich white people getting a lot of money from corporations and

leaving everybody else to whistle.

Libertarianism is let's not use the government to take money from poor people and middle

class people and give it to rich people.

Because really that's all that's ever happened.

That's all that's ever happened.

In our present climate we have somebody running for president who we know for a fact lied.

Lied a lot less than other people.

We know for a fact she lied.

And we know for a fact that she is an insider and that knows the way to play all the games.

We also know that she knows what's better for other people.

And we know that she says and claims and brags that she will do a lot of killing of people

overseas.

We also know that she is essentially – even after I've called her a liar, she's essentially

a good, honest person.

She essentially has a good heart.

She also has a 65 percent disapproval rating or higher.

That's Hillary Clinton.

There are two things that I always believed about modern politics.

One was that everyone who had ever run for a major office was smarter than me.

And the second thing was there was no one worse than Hillary Clinton.

Both of those things have been disproven by Donald Trump.

Donald Trump, all the good qualities I mentioned about Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump does not

share.

He's not skilled.

He does not have as far as I can tell any compassion.

And he does not have very much knowledge.

He does have a weird kind of charisma that I cannot understand myself.

It doesn't seem to work on me.

But certainly demonstrative that he has charisma that works for some people.

And he's willing to give easy answers.

And being willing to give easy answers which in his case aren't answers, they're just

I will fix it.

We've got this problem, I'll fix it.

Well no, you don't get to say that.

You have to demonstrate how you're doing it.

But both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are very interested in getting a lot of power

for themselves.

I believe Hillary Clinton wants that power because she thinks she knows what's best

for other people.

Let's refer back to me saying I don't know what's best for other people.

I also don't think she does either but she believes that.

And I believe her heart's in the right place.

I don't think Donald Trump knows there are other people to be concerned about.

I don't think he even knows that.

You've got those two.

And neither one of them – this is not fair to Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump is giving no theoretical policy ideas for how government should run.

Hillary Clinton is not giving enough for my taste.

Here's the debate I want to see.

Now I know that my buddy Gary, Gary Johnson, I know we were trying to get him to do the

debates that if he gets 15 percent he'll be in the debates and that's wonderful.

We should all work for that.

Even people who don't like Gary want to see someone else on stage talking.

I don't see why you wouldn't want him involved in the conversation.

If Hillary Clinton really is great, let her talk to Gary in public.

Well there's nobody that entertains that Donald Trump really is great.

If you thought that for a moment, why not have Gary Johnson talk.

Here's the conversation I want to have.

I want to have this debate.

I don't even want to call it a debate.

I want it to be a simple conversation.

Bernie Sanders, Gary Johnson.

Put them side by side.

Two good people.

Two paragons, you know.

Here's the debate I want to see.

It's not even a debate, a conversation, a public conversation in front of as much

of America as wants to watch it.

Bernie Sanders, Gary Johnson.

Both paragons, both virtuous, both honest, both smart, both concerned about other people,

both with experience in government.

And I want to hear Bernie Sanders say, you know, a lot of people in this country have

trouble taking care of themselves.

We need a strong infrastructure for business to thrive.

We need to protect our country, to protect the people around us.

We need a big strong government with a good solid safety net that can take care of people

and treat them with compassion and make better choices than some individuals will make.

We need a government where more qualified people can take care of those that aren't

and where we can keep corporations at bay and where we can keep some money out of politics.

That's what we need.

And here's some examples of how we can get there from where we are.

Here are the checks and balances we want to put in place on corporations.

Here's what we want to do with campaign finance.

Here's what we want to do with schools.

Here's some of my ideas.

But I want Gary Johnson to say, you know, all those things are problems.

But I think that maybe a little more freedom as opposed to a little more control from the

government might give us a lot of that.

I want individuals to have a little more money in their pockets and use that for charity

and use that for building.

And I think instead of putting up tariffs to keep foreign businesses out we can actually

make America more competitive, less taxes and let them have more power that way and

be more successful.

There would be more money all over the place.

We can take care of people.

I think that'll work pretty well and while we're at it we'll stop the corporations

by not having a big government that flows money to them.

And then Bernie Sanders says back, you know, that sounds really good Gary.

It really does.

But there are some people who just plain are going to be left out.

They're not going to make it.

They're just not going to make it in your dog each dog free market economy.

You're just willing to throw them away?

And then Gary says, you know, maybe a subsistence amount of money for everybody.

Maybe just get paid.

Just give them that money.

Because you know compared to what we're paying for food stamps and all of that stuff

just writing them a check is much easier.

So maybe we can do that.

And Bernie says, you know what you're saying about keeping businesses over here kind of

makes sense Gary.

Maybe we can do a few less tariffs and a little lower taxes to help our corporations and maybe

that'll help a little bit.

And they go back and forth and they come up with an impasse where they don't agree.

And then the American people say, you know, let's try it Bernie's way for a while.

Let's give it four years of Bernie because it seems like he's got some ideas.

Let's go four years with Bernie.

You know Gary you're a good guy.

You've thought about this really hard and you made a really good case and we know you're

a good guy.

We like you.

We trust you.

But we're going with Bernie now.

And we try that for a while.

And as Bernie's doing this there's other people in the government that go what about

this and he pulls back on this and he adjusts and he does that.

And then he comes, you know, four years go by and the country goes let's hear that

debate again.

Maybe it's someone else in place but whatever.

They do the debate again and they go, you know, we tried.

We don't really feel your burn.

Now feel my Johnson.

We'll have Gary Johnson take over for four years and see how that goes.

And you go back and forth and you have a discussion of what we want to do as a country between

two good, honest, hard thinking human beings.

And please let's get one of them to be a woman by the next time we do this.

Please.

And let's get someone to be of color please.

Let's just do that.

We've got plenty of people on both sides that aren't just white guys.

But for right now my example of Bernie and Gary and we go back and forth like that.

Why aren't we doing that?

Why do we have two people that all they agree on is that they should have power.

Two psychotic, power hungry, hated, unpleasant people clawing and scratching to take power

over other people's lives.

Why not two people who are actually having a discussion about what direction our country

should go in.

And by the way we're never going to go all the way Bernie.

We're never going to go all the way Gary.

But that's the discussion we have and let that go.

So that is what I think about modern politics and that's what I think about Libertarianism.

Yeah, maybe someday in the future we should go to anarcho-capitalism.

Maybe someday in the future we should go to full out socialism.

But for right now can we just do what every mother fucking American believes which is

stop giving so much money to the corporations, let the people have more control, let them

smoke dope, let them put what they want into their bodies, let them have sex with whoever

they want as long as there's consent.

And let them do that in every state.

Let them love who they want and enjoy life the way they want.

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Is that a nut position?

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It's about making sure you surprise them

And they don't surprise you

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A hundred feet, your head peaks through the skies. You see through every heart, with those diamond eyes.

I know you've got a magic key. It works for everyone, but not for me.

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Back in December 2011, I was at work and involved in a serious car accident.

Well there's a couple of people that I work with that recommended the firm and so I didn't

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them and we still stay in contact to this day.

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Get to Know Washington DC Personal Injury Lawyer Roger Johnson - Duration: 1:53.

My background is I'm a University of Michigan graduate.

I came to Washington D.C. to go to law school at George Washington University, after that

I clerked for a very fine judge named George Revercomb for a year, one of the best experiences

one could ever have if they're going to be a trial lawyer because it demystifies the

court system for you when you clerk and you see all the lawyers come into the courtroom

and you see what the judge does back in chambers, it was a wonderful, wonderful experience with

a wonderful man.

Then I went to another law firm right of my clerkship for about 14 months and at the end

of that period, Joe Koonz, who is one of the senior partners there, asked Carol and I to

come with him and start a new firm and we did so and we've been, I've been doing it

for 37 years, since 1979.

I enjoy the work—I don't, I don't have any problem saying that I enjoy the work, I enjoy

the clients we represent, I like the challenges of preparing a case for trial, the number

of interesting cases that we have after being one of the top firms for so long is, it is

wonderful and it really provides you with a different challenge every single day.

The other thing I like is working with people who I worked with for 30-some years.

My assistant Betsy, I've worked with since 1979, 37 years.

Bill Lightfoot, my law partner since 1980.

Peter DePaolis, my law partner since 1980.

Susie Kelly, my wife's former assistant, still here after 36 years.

We have something in the neighborhood of eight or nine employees that have been here virtually

since we started the firm.

I consider them my friends and enjoy seeing them every day.

Anyone who would like to contact our law firm, can go to Koonz.com or simply call our main

number at (202) 659-5500.

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So last year I started with a specific goal in mind.

My new year resolution if you will, but I totally screwed up, my new resolution was

weak, but this year is going to be a completely different story, a new year revolution.

Hey man, did you know that more than 50% of Americans actually set New Years Resolutions?

New Years resolutions are great and super effective, but you have to have a plan.

Some of the more common reasons why people failed to achieve these goals is that they're

too unrealistic when setting their resolution, sometimes they set too many resolutions, they

actually failed to keep track of their progress and they just forget about them.

What we're going to do is actually focus on a plan that works.

In 2007 there was a study conducted with 3000 participants, 88% of those people actually

failed Their resolutions, 52% of them were thinking they were going to be successful

when they started, 25% of the were more successful simply because they developed a set of plans

or goals, so rather than just saying, I'm going to lose weight, they said I'm going

to lose 15 pounds, or I'm going to drop body fat percentage, they were more specific, I'm

going drop 6% body fat, and 10% were more successful because each had an accountability

system, they made their goals public, they actually told everybody about them getting

support from their friends and family.

so don't set too many goals when you set your resolutions, get your resolutions list of

no more than 3 to 5 resolutions set them, and stick to it.

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What is Ash Wednesday? | Lent Fasting | GotQuestions.org - Duration: 2:34.

Question: "What is Ash Wednesday?"

In this video we'll see what the Bible has to say, and after - I'll point you to some

helpful resources, so stick around to the end.

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent.

Its official name is "Day of Ashes," so called because of the practice of rubbing

ashes on one's forehead in the sign of a cross.

Since it is exactly 40 days (excluding Sundays) before Easter Sunday, it will always fall

on a Wednesday—there cannot be an "Ash Thursday" or "Ash Monday."

The Bible never mentions Ash Wednesday—for that matter, it never mentions Lent.

Lent is intended to be a time of self-denial, moderation, fasting, and the forsaking of

sinful activities and habits.

Ash Wednesday commences this period of spiritual discipline.

Ash Wednesday and Lent are observed by most Catholics and some Protestant denominations.

The Eastern Orthodox Church does not observe Ash Wednesday; instead, they start Lent on

"Clean Monday."

While the Bible does not mention Ash Wednesday, it does record accounts of people in the Old

Testament using dust and ashes as symbols of repentance and/or mourning.

The modern tradition of rubbing a cross on a person's forehead supposedly identifies

that person with Jesus Christ.

Should a Christian observe Ash Wednesday?

Since the Bible nowhere explicitly commands or condemns such a practice, Christians are

at liberty to prayerfully decide whether or not to observe Ash Wednesday.

If a Christian decides to observe Ash Wednesday and/or Lent, it is important to have a biblical

perspective.

Jesus warned us against making a show of our fasting: "When you fast, do not look somber

as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting.

I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.

But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious

to men that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen."

We must not allow spiritual discipline to become spiritual pride.

It is a good thing to repent of sinful activities, but that's something Christians should do

every day, not just during Lent.

It's a good thing to clearly identify oneself as a Christian, but, again, this should be

an everyday identification.

And it is good to remember that no ritual can make one's heart right with God.

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Rosie O'Donnell calls Trump 'mentally unstable' on Twitter and warns America that there are 'less than three weeks to stop him'

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell called Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' in a tweet on Sunday and warned America that they are running out of time to stop him

'Donald Trump is mentally unstable,' O'Donnell wrote on Twitter while sharing a link to a CNN article.

O'Donnell, who constantly retweets quotes against the leadership of Trump, added that there are 'less than 3 weeks to stop him America'.

PHOTO: Comedian Rosie O'Donnell called Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' in a tweet on Sunday and warned America that they are running out of time to stop him

The article O'Donnell shared was about author Harry Hurt III, who wrote Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump.

Hurt told CNN that he was asked to leave the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach after introducing himself to the president-elect, who was at the practice range on Friday.

Hurt said Trump's behavior was 'inappropriate' after he claimed in a Facebook post that he received a 'tongue lashing from the President-elect' on Saturday.

PHOTO: O'Donnell, who constantly retweets quotes against the leadership of Trump, added that there are 'less than 3 weeks to stop him America'

O'Donnell's recent comments on Twitter were in response to the incident between Hurt and Trump.

The O'Donnell-Trump feud, which has been on and off for the past 10 years, was resurrected during the first presidential debate, as O'Donnell declared her support for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

It began in 2006 when O'Donnell was a host on The View. Throughout his campaign for the White House, O'Donnell regularly took swipes at the president-elect.

The 70-year-old has labeled her a 'fat pig', 'slob' and 'total degenerate' over the years and even brought her up in the presidential debates.

When Clinton accused Trump of sexism during the debate at Hofstra University, in New York, he took the opportunity to take another jab at O'Donnell.

This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs,' Clinton said.

Clinton did not mention O'Donnell but Trump responded using her name, implying she was the only woman he'd ever verbally attacked.

'Somebody who's been very vicious to me, Rosie O'Donnell – I said very tough things to her. And I think everybody would agree that she deserves it, and nobody feels sorry for her,' Trump said.

O'Donnell hit back at Trump after the debate calling him an 'orange anus'.

At the time O'Donnell responded via Twitter saying 'he will never be President' before tweeting a link to a clip from The View in 2006 that shows her mocking Trump, a TV moment that is believed to be the origin of their feud.

'The 5 mins orange anus can't seem to get over - tell the truth - shame the donald [sic],' she wrote alongside it.

Last month, O'Donnell apologized to Melania Trump for flooding social media with comments about the former model's son, Barron, possibly having autism.

O'Donnell tweeted out a video back on November 21 that suggested 10-year-old Barron was autistic, writing: 'Barron Trump autistic? If so - what an amazing opportunity to bring attention to the AUTISM epidemic.'

Soon after the video, which made a case for Barron having autism by pointing out his behavior was consistent with the condition, began to spread.

PHOTO: The O'Donnell-Trump feud, which has been on and off for the past 10 years, was resurrected during the first presidential debate, as O'Donnell declared her support for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton

To make that point, footage taken mainly from Trump's election victory speech, was used and showed him yawning, inexpressive and clapping in a way that Rosie agreed was indicative of his autism.

As thousands pointed out to O'Donnell, Barron had been forced to stay up until 3am that particular evening and his behavior was, in fact, more in keeping with a tired schoolboy rather than an autistic one.

After learning of the video Melania shot off a legal letter that name-checked O'Donnell, who responded soon after with her social media apology

'I apologize to @MELANIATRUMP - i was insensitive in my RT - i am sorry for the pain i caused - it was not my intent - i am truly sorry,' wrote O'Donnell on Twitter.

And on December 12, the comedian wrote a powerful poem called One Week about the current state of America.

O'Donnell published the poem on her website detailing her thoughts and emotions in the wake of the election of Trump.

PHOTO: O'Donnell also played a role in encouraging government leaders to investigate Russia's interference in the US election

'I won't perform now; I can't; I hate what has become of US; I must watch,' she wrote.

The actress also played a role in encouraging government leaders to investigate Russia's interference in the US election and just last week President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats from America.

Obama labeled the diplomats 'persona non grata' and gave them 72 hours to leave the US.

For more infomation >> Rosie O'Donnell calls Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' on Twitter - Duration: 4:07.

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