Sunday, April 2, 2017

Youtube daily report Apr 2 2017

Hi I am Mariely Del Rey of Customizando blog,

And today's video is really cute!

I'm sure you will love!

Then click like,

give your like and come on!

This video is in partnership with the beloved Ferrari Peti,

we'll show you 6 ideas of do it yourself for Easter.

3 ideas are here in this video,

and the other three are in the video on her channel.

So after you watch this video,

runs there in Peti channel for you check out all the ideas.

To make our bunnies clothespin is very simple!

We will need an EVA rectangle the size of your catch

and a rabbit head that I will leave the cast there in the blog for you.

Start by pasting the rectangle in the clothespin, I used the same white glue.

While dry, draw the face of your rabbit using permanent marker.

And to get even more cuddly, glue a cotton ball to be his little hair!

You can also use blush to make the cheeks flushed.

Now, stick your little head in the clothespin, and look how graceful we already have a rabbit!

If you want, you can decorate more clothespin.

I made some stripes with a permanent marker, so it was much more cheerful.

Like it?

Now just close your bags full of goodies !!

Kids will love it!

To make the top hat with rabbit

you will use a pot round

and cutting a cardboard ring size of the opening of the pot

2.5 cm thick.

Cut 2 rings of black felt, a little thicker than the cardboard.

Center the felt on cardboard

black paste and the other ring from above, with hot glue.

Glue the edge of the outside and the inside.

Cut a felt rectangle of 13 by 30 centimeters.

That is, slightly larger than the pot.

Cole around the pot is always guiding the edge of the opening to give all around.

Paste the amendment and the entire top edge of the felt.

Stretch the felt and glue the bottom.

Trim the excess fabric and glue a circle on top.

Glue a 10 by 29 cm rectangle inside the pot,

pasting a first end of the felt,

then the entire top edge.

Trim excess from the other end of the felt and glue.

Paste another circle at the bottom

and the ring paste on the edge of the pot.

Finish with a white ribbon on the outside,

and then just hide a chocolate rabbit in the hat!

They liked the bunny out of the hat?

I have taught!

I am Peti Ferrari and there on my channel has a bunch of cool idea,

including an idea of Mariely too.

So I invite you to meet my channel when you finish watching this video!

To make the bunny with little eggs inside,

we will need a cardboard roll.

Draw a horizontal line ears and you must cut off.

Now paint the little ears and make a very pretty face to your rabbit.

After cutting a rectangle the size of the circumference of the roll

and make small cuts halfway to mimic a grass.

You should put glue only halfway.

Then, we'll paste on cardboard.

I used glue to EVA, but also works well with White glue.

Now glue a pompom to be the bunny's tail.

If you can not do pompom I'll put a link here that teaches how to do.

We will need an EVA circle, close to the cardboard.

Pass the glue on the bottom roll and place the EVA circle.

If you want, you can spruce over your bunny.

I put a little bow and also a little flower EVA.

And now it's just you fill with chocolate small eggs or other treats inside!

I hope you enjoyed this video of ideas,

but I need to tell you that Easter is not only chocolate and bunnies.

Although we like very much,

Easter is much more important than that!

We celebrate that date the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ,

the one who can bring real hope and peace to our hearts.

A Happy Easter to you,

a kiss and until the next video!

For more infomation >> DIY 6 IDEIAS PARA PÁSCOA - FT. PETI FERRARI | Customizando - Mariely Del Rey - Duration: 5:26.

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DBS ep.84 85 análise - KURIRIN dá lição em GOKU e GOHAN | A Transformação Boo | JIREN e o Universo11 - Duration: 7:31.

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8 Ball Pool - New To 9 Low Countries 100% Worked [No Root] 2017 - Duration: 5:16.

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Вязание спицами простого свитера с градиентом. Часть 2 - Duration: 9:25.

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EPIC ZEN & JUNKY GAMEPLAY!!! - Duration: 9:26.

No mic... FAIL!

So much for Junkrat lol!

Time for some fun XD!

??? ok!

For more infomation >> EPIC ZEN & JUNKY GAMEPLAY!!! - Duration: 9:26.

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TWIR (02/04/17) Icelandic Politicians - Duration: 9:23.

So it is unlikely that you will work with the Pirate party?

Honestly I think they are hardly a political party.

More like grassroots movement that has upset things.

But they don't have real policies and have not behaved in manner

that shows that they are ready to hold responsibilities.

Which they usually try to avoid and are therefor IMO they are not fit to lead anything.

You were excellent in proving that you were not advocating for this government!!!

Thanks...

honorable speaker...

Is this customary?

that honorable ministers throw papers at people while they are speaking.

It's the program...

How are minister reprimanded in parliament?

Is it so?

Is it so?

The honorable minister can come and take the podium...

If he chooses to do so.

and make his thoughts known...

He does not throw papers at me!

When I am speaking...

The honorable minster has...

has revealed his dishonesty

before the elections

He has never been a man to come up here and tell us why

but he's man enough to throw papers at me.

while I stand here...

I have never seen anything of the sort.

I demand that the speaker reprimands the honorable minister.

damn boor!

calm down...

calm down...

I cam up here, to discuss the conduct of this meeting.

to complain that the honorable speaker has not reprimanded the behavior of the honorable finance minister.

which disturbed the honorable MP vice-chairman of the social democratic union Katrínu Júlíusdóttur

when she was discussing the conducting of the meeting by the speaker.

by putting a paper here in the podium...

instead of taking it himself.

and he also used the trick which is known to be employed against women...

that is to say to them when they are discontent to calm down.

calm yourself...

It is a sign of misogyny and a lack of respect for fellow MPs.

And I demand that the speaker will not abide by this.

Kópavogur has expanded and floruished und er the leadership of the Independence party

A stable regime has ensured success and exemplary service to the inhabitants.

Our policy is continued gains where the interests of family people and the elderly are a priority.

I have always said that it is good to live in Kópavogur.

your support

to the Independence party ensures that it will continue to be so.

because the Independece party wants what's best for Kópavogur.

For more infomation >> TWIR (02/04/17) Icelandic Politicians - Duration: 9:23.

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Tervetuloa yrittäjän vlogeihin! - Duration: 3:14.

Hi! I'm Kenkae

and I'm an entrepreneur

For the longest time I defined myself as a gamer

But these days I don't like playing with random people

I need new things to do outside of work

and I always wanted to make content here in YouTube

as you can see here

or otherwise in channel history I started with gaming videos

The problem was that when I was gaming I focused too much

This eats away to entertainment aspect so why record it on video.

Because of this I'd like to focus on the entertainment

and also these previously mentioned problems are the reason that pushed me over the edge to start making these videos

I have this special situation where I've found a job where I can do excactly what I want

But during my free time-

I have nothing to do

Back when I was in school - especially during vocational school

The main thing I was waiting for everyday was to come home and play

And it was great

I lost many hours playing WoW

The main thing was that one day *ECH*

One day I'll have a powerful computer and then I can play all day because it's so fun

I have unlimited entertainment

But in the name of irony

All the gaming that requires power from my PC doesn't quite cut it

OK I do like Wildlands. It's fun with friends!

With this we can come full circle-

to this - Making YouTube videos.

Is it a full circle if-

Full zigzag.

I make some content to YouTube at my work.

but that's for things that have something to do with work

Ofcourse.

Because I like talking to my camera-

I like my voice. Lets call it that.

I thought that I could kill all the birds with all the stones

by doing these videos.

I don't think I have super unique perspective on vlogging (atleast not yet)

because my main problem is not having activities during my free time.

But the unique perspective might be -

What do entrepreneurs do with their spare time because many people know that there isn't too much of it to spare.

*writes to Google* What do people do with their spare time?

I clean I watch TV Walking my dogs

Do sports Do gymnastics Reading

Maybe I'll try something that I just mentioned and see what seems fun

But for now lets go to this journey together:

How to turn a nerd into a normal mammal.

Kenkae vlog end of introduction

Music:

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MUSICONSIGLIO EP.03 | Esistono band in Kentucky? - Duration: 6:16.

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How the Mind Influences Reality + 3 Ways to Control Manifestation (law of attraction) - Duration: 18:33.

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Drawing Pokémon From Memory! - Duration: 7:02.

Hi guys! My name is Anouk, and today..

Jack hit 15 million subscribers!

So we are going to make some cupcakes-

..Just kidding.

You saw the title already.

I'm not baking every goddamn week okay

Yes, I know

KickThePJ literally uploaded the same video like this..

A week ago!

But I don't care

We are going to d- I am going to draw!

Pokémon from out of my..

Memory? My hair is in my wAY

So I have this camera, which is not even mine

And I don't even know how it works, but..

We'll just figure it out

I have a small list of Pokémon on my Laptop right here!

So I'm going to try and draw those just from..

Memory

Okay we're gonna start off easy..

We're going to start with Pikachu!

I know that one- Everybody knows that one!

He has..

A face..

The ears- Oh, this stift isn't working, great.

Something like that?

*Laughs* that is terrible!

A little paw here

And.. Oh God

And the tail! Everybody knows the tail!

Like that, riiiight?

And he has stripes on the back

Like this

Voilà!

That's my Pikachu

This was the easiest one, and..

*Sigh* no..

Okay the next one

Is also very simple, so..

Let's do that one

It's Eevee!

So..

Everybody knows Eevee, right?

Eevee..

It has kinda like the same ears as Pikachu?

I think?

Cute little eyes..

And a nose, I think

And then the fur- I don't have space for the fucking body oh my God

Like that..

This is.. this is terrible

Oh and I know the tail! I know the tail

Like thaaaatt..

Something like.. this?

I'm disappointed at myself

I am so disappointed at myself

Okay the next one is easy, because..

I drew that on another video.. It's Cosmog!

So I think I know what it looks like

It had like a cloud body

Right?

Something.. like.. this?

And then the face..

Was a circle?

That is so creepy, oh my God

*Laughs* Nooo

It looks like a fucking tree

Let's just see what the original picture was, because..

I can't handle this

Oh my God

Those were the easiest ones!

Okay let's just move on to the next one

Okay so now we're going to the little bit harder ones

I think I know them, but..

Looking at the easiest ones

I'm probably going to fuck up real bad

Lucario is the next one

I.. think..

I know him

It has.. does it have ears?

It has a nose like this

Oh that is terrible

It has something like.. a choker or something

Like a little bit of fur I think

Let's just draw that!

It had a thin body..

But the hips..

Were like.. really big, I think

This is terrible, I'm... I'm sorry

And then it had like.. legs like a fucking dog or something

Uhm, did it had a tail? Oh, I'm for- I'm forgetting his arms, okay

Let's just draw them like this- He had big fingers, right?

Oh! Wrong side, okay!

*Sigh*

And then a tail

That is Lucario

I was right with the nose! And the big hips

But the rest is just completely wrong

Okay, let's move on!

To the harder ones, because I'm already filming for 17 minutes

..Fuck

I see 3 names..

That I've never..

Heard of before

One of them is..

Pyukumuku?

Is that a real Pokémon?

Are you fucking kidding me

Well..

To me it sounds like, uhm.. the Pokémon..

Disguised as a Pikachu

So I'm just going to draw that one?

I can't even remember what this Pokémon looks like, and I'm just..

I don't know what I'm doing, okay

I know it has spikes on the..

On the bottom of the Pokémon, so I'm right with that!

And then he has something black underneath

From like, the real Pokémon

And then the tail

Is that Pyukumuku?

I don't think so

It's ehm..

Just a little bit different than my drawing

Let's just stop there, because..

I don't think you can even call these Pokémon, because they are..

THAT terrible!

Well there you go!

That was me drawing Pokémon!

If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up!

And if you want to see my latest video

Click over here! And if you want to subscribe to my channel, click over here!

And..

Don't..

Don't ask me to do this again because I can't

Bye!

For more infomation >> Drawing Pokémon From Memory! - Duration: 7:02.

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8 Ball Pool - New To 9 Low Countries 100% Worked [No Root] 2017 - Duration: 5:16.

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I need to tell you something (crying) - Duration: 0:53.

alright

hey guys

i making this video to tell you guys something

its verry important for me to tell guys whats going on in my life

yesterday i had a accident at home

i dont think that i can handle it anymore

maby from the outside im looking normal

from the in side im broken

i never want to put someone else in my position

because its so horible

so yesterday this happened

if you already noticed this was a skit

so if you enjoyed this video drop a like subscribe PEAS

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Roestalker's Hunting Season 2016-2017 Highlights - Mój sezon łowiecki - Duration: 7:20.

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Lucian - Sick Of Love feat. Beth Duck (Digital Minds Remix) - Duration: 2:48.

Feels like my head is going up in flames, up in flames With no one here to cool my brain, cool my brain

But I'm not too loud, I just plan holidays, alcohol Don't overthink it, it's not complicated

No you should know

I'm sick of love and you can't get enough of it, of it

And I know I'm cold but I just can't seem to control it, control it

I'm sick of love and you can't get enough of it, of it

And I know I'm cold but I just can't seem to control it, control it

Sick of love, of it Control it, control it

Sick of love, of it Control it, control it

You see, it gives you room to breath when you're all alone

A kinda of place where you're surrounded by no one to know

Maybe I do things I'm not suppose to Maybe you're so tired what can I do, I do

I'm sick of love and you can't get enough of it, of it

And I know I'm cold but I just can't seem to control it, control it

I'm sick of love and you can't get enough of it, of it

And I know I'm cold but I just can't seem to control it, control it

Sick of love, of it Control it, control it

Sick of love, of it Control it, control it

For more infomation >> Lucian - Sick Of Love feat. Beth Duck (Digital Minds Remix) - Duration: 2:48.

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Closed Caption: Why I do It and You Should Too | Sophie - Duration: 10:33.

[Volume Muted however I am saying] Well Hello Everyone and welcome back to my

or if you are new, welcome to my channel.

I hope you are doing super duper well today.

And yeah… can you hear me?…

[Volume back on] So for today's video i thought we would

just have a little chat together about why i close caption all my video.

why i thin kit is important to talk about it.

And if you're a creator that you should do it aswell.

And also i get asked a lot why i know ASL and not BSL

so American sign language and not British sign language

even though i am British and live in the UK.

So if you want to find out why, i do these things,

or if you just want a video to have in the background whilst you clean your room

or you're doing your make up, i'm okay with that but carry on watching.

So i think we should kick off this chat with closed captioning.

now for those of you, closed captioning are the little subtitles that are at the bottom

of the screen in videos, tv shows, movies that kind of thing.

and it just basically says what is being said.

So people that are deaf or hard of hearing can join in

and understand what is going on.

it makes sense to them.

and it is something i have never really thought about fully although i sometimes used them.

i never thought, hey i should do that on my videos.

and it's only been in the new year that i

you know, new year new start i decided you know what

i'm going to close caption all my videos. and people have asked why i've started doing

it. and the reason is just

i always say to people and i believe in my self and in general that,

anything is possible anything you want to do is possible

you just have to make it accessible and you know, find a way around the obstacle.

And, a way round an obstacle for deaf/hard of hearing people are subtitles/closed captioning.

Now, a lot of tv shows, or youtube videos have closed captioning but they're not

done manually or properly.

they're just the ones that kind of youtube or the tv will just pick up.

And, it doesn't always make sense.

i don't know if you've ever tried it but, i have put closed captioning on before and

I've been like, that does not say what that person just said.

and that's because they're not done manually.

so they're just kind of you know, not guessed but

it's whatever the i don't know what it is,

the system i guess picks up? i don't know

all my videos that i upload now are closed captioned and they're done manually so that

exactly what i am saying is what is being shown on the screen.

And that just makes it accessible to people that are deaf/hard of hearing or

do you know what, even if you're in a place where you can't have sound

you can still watch videos because you can see what's going on.

not that you should be watching videos where you shouldn't be watching videos,

but i'm just saying that if you wanted to do that,

you totally could.

i think that when you look at it from a point of view that

a lot of people see the deaf community as one.

And although there are things within that community such as ASL that are kind of

for the deaf community, there's no reason why the hearing world

and the deaf world can't merge together.

And by captioning videos, and tv shows and movies

is kind of helping to merge the two together.

it's not making it so separate.

it's making them you know together, and i think that is a really great thing that

the two worlds can combine together as one

[singing] when two become oneeeeee

So a lot of people ask why i suddenly started close captioning it and what suddenly kind

of changed my mind I think it is just that i have personally

have got a lot more interested, not that i wasn't interested before

but I've got more clued up and i watch more things about kind of the deaf community

and that kind of thing so i think i've just become a lot more interested

in it myself and i've learnt a lot more

my mind's been open to a lot more and then it all just suddenly kind of like

i was like why haven't i been doing it because i know i use them sometimes

be it whether i'm in a loud place and i can't hear

because i am hard of hearing and a lot of people don't know that

because i have become very good at lip reading especially coffee orders.

Phones have features to make it more accessible, so why aren't you making it more accessible.

If you are a creator, or you kind of know creators,

i totally think that you should go and tell other youtubers to do it.

i know Tyler Oakley captions all of his videos. and i think that is absolutely amazing.

And, i think more people should follow in his steps

and i know i am.

So, Hi 5 Tyler not that you're watching my video,

but it would be cool if you were.

Many moons ago, probably about 7 years now maybe,

when i first wanted to learn sign language, I had no reason to actually need to know sign

language at the time.

And, i just thought it would be cool to learn another language and sign language interested

me.

And so i decided to try and teach myself sign language.

i didn't want to go to a course because i wanted to kind of give it a go first.

uhmmm, and at the time there wasn't really much online that was for British Sign Language.

I couldn't find any free courses, because at the time i didn't want to pay for anything

because i didn't know how i would personally find it

and whether it was something i would carry on doing or just try and know the basics.

So, I didn't want to at this point pay for anything and there weren't really many apps

to help you so it was kind of what i could find online.

And at the time, i couldn't find a lot of British sign language.

a lot of it was american sign language i could find youtube videos of people signing

to songs, i found like an online dictionary thing that

was free that you could literally type in any word

which also had mini courses of like 100 first signs, baby signs, numbers, you

know basics, your who,what, where why's.

All that kind of thing.

so i started to learn it because it was more accessible at the time to find.

Uhmm, and at the time i didn't realise how different america sign language was to British

Sign Language.

So i thought, you know i could start learning that and then i could kind of switch.

I actually fell in love with it.

i loved it and then it wasn't long until Switched At

Birth came around and then i found it even more accessible to find things

that were in American Sign Language.

I mean now there is so much British Sign language.

there's apps, there's things online, there are youtubers that are British.

that use British sign language.

i know that there are a couple that i do follow.

But, at that point i actually really enjoyed america sign language

i have actually used it a couple of times in like hospital tests when i wasn't allowed

to talk.

I have my mum, i remember once i gave her the picture of american sign language alphabet.

I literally just spelt out every word.

And that's how we had a conversation cuz i wasn't allowed to talk for like 4 hours

and it was just me and her in a room.

but i kind of fell in love with ASL. i fell in love with the whole, kind of,

deaf culture and stuff like that.

i started learning it more and more and i found it even more accessible as time went

on and youtube got bigger.

And by that point i knew too much ASL to feel that I was like i'd be able to just go over

to BSL.

And, I am american obsessed so i mean it does kind of make sense!

And yes, now i actually do use it with a couple of my friends.

because i actually need to at times if i'm in in a busy setting

or like on a plane or even if we are across the room.

So like my two closest friends do know like a bit of sign language.

and kind of a mixture of me helping teach and

then kind of learning online or using courses that i used online or still use online.

because there are some really great courses.

Even free ones.

so if you want to try learn as but you're not sure like i wasn't,

there are so many free things online.

i'll try put some links in the description box below of websites

or free courses or other youtubers that i watch that you might find helpful.

i know that in America, sign language you can learn basics sign language.

i think there are classes you can take (at school).

i know that in the UK, I don't know of a school that offers sign language classes.

If you don't know sign language, i really think that you need to start.

And I think that you will love it.

And if you wanted me to do like, i'm not a teacher and i'm not you know

fluent in sign language but maybe i could do like a video on like

the basics of sign language.

i know i've done a couple sign songs or songs in sign

however you want to call it.

like years ago.

but yeah, if you wanted me to do the basics in sign,

then just let me know in the comments and maybe i'll do it.

because i love sign language.

so if you like this video or if you found it eye opening

or whatever, be sure to give it a big old thumbs up so that i know.

and if you're not already i would love for you to subscribe.

then we can have so much more fun together.

we can learn a ton more and if you press that little bell button next to the subscribe button

you can even get told when i upload which i personally think is the coolest thing.

like i said i will try below any links of free courses or other you tubers that i watch

that use ASL or closed captions and please spread the word

whether it's spreading my video or going over to another youtuber and like commenting

on their video just spread the word that closed captioning

is so important.

and makes things so much more accessible to people that are feeling like they're in

a different world.

it can bring them in and connect them into 1 world.

So up in that corner i'm going to leave the link to my last video

and down there, i'm going to leave…

mmmm i'm going to leave a surprise video.

i think we are going to leave a surprise video because we all love a surprise

so until next time keep watching

stay strong and stay safe

bye guys

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Why Veganism Must be Anti-Capitalist (NOW!!) | My VegFest Talk - Duration: 32:37.

Hey Everyone!

Welcome to this video.

If you make it until the end you are going to be with me for a little while because it's

going to be long as f— It's been a little while since I filmed

my last video.

As you can probably tell my hair has gotten light, and probably longer since then.

This video is going to be pretty much word for word the talk that I gave at Brighton

Vegfest around 2 weeks ago.

It wasn't filmed which is sort of a bumper because there were so many great talks, but

for me it wasn't really a bummer because it made me a little less nervous at the time

and I was very nervous so anything was good for me, and it also gives me the opportunity

to film it in a way that is hopefully even more easy to consume for you guys, the viewers.

So yeah, what can I say about Vegfest?

It was so incredible, and it was a pro-intersectional vegan summit that was organized by Christopher

Sebastian, I want to give him a huge huge thank you for inviting me he's one of my

favorite animal rights activist, I was so honored that he chose me and also so honored

to speak with the other amazing people at the conference.

I recommend checking out Eshe's talk.

Their talk was titled "How Whiteness became the norm in Veganism and why this is harmful"

and someone filmed their talk with a smartphone, so that will be linked in the description

box I really encourage you to check it out it was amazing.

So all of the talks were around a common theme and we were given the challenge to give a

talk that addressed how times are changing and what this means for the vegan movement.

My talk was called "Confronting capitalism: the new politics of animals liberation".

I really tried to give people a basic explanation of what capitalism is and try to provide a

framework that was helpful for thinking about veganism, and animal liberation within that

understanding.

Hopefully it will be enjoyable and insightful to watch if you've thought a lot about this

subject, or if you haven't thought about it at all and you need a basic understanding

of how capitalism works and what that means.

I'm going to be reading my speech today, I usually make an effort not to, but today

is going to be a little bit different so do bear with me and let's get started!

I think that it's pretty obvious to everyone that we are in the midst of a very deep political,

social, and economic crisis.

So let's look at the situation we are faced with today… the first statistic I want to

start out with is from an Oxfam report came out in January which estimates that 8 men

have as much wealth as the poorest half of the world.

Meanwhile, 1 in 10 people are living with under $2 a day and hundreds of millions of

people are trapped into hunger and poverty.

Our climate also is also collapsing.

Temperatures are breaking record around the world, and experts are now saying the earth

could warm up to 6 degrees by the end of the century.

Glaciers all around the world are retreating and global flooding could triple by 2030.

Climate change will displace 250 million people by 2050.

This means it will be the largest migration in history.

So yeah, if Europe thinks its refugee crisis is bad now, they have no idea what they are

in for.

And sadly, things aren't looking good for animals either.

Due to human-created climate change, species are going extinct at a rate at least 10,000

species each year.

Globally, we are killing more animals today than ever before, and this number is expected

to keep growing.

Meat production is expected to nearly double from 70 billion land animals slaughtered a

year in 2010 to 120 billion in 2050, and this number has already tripled in the past 40

years.

Understandably, these various crises have led to deep political unrest.

In the last year, you guys gave us Brexit, the united states gave us Donald Trump, and

we saw the rise of far-right populism all over Europe, like the Alternative for Germany

Party, the National Front Party in France, the Sweden Democrats, the Party for Freedom

in the Netherlands and the Freedom party for Austria.

Although these movements surely have their distinct particularities, they all have in

common that they blame Islam and the refugee crisis for people's loss of status, and

offer ethnocentric nationalism as a solution.

Furthermore, these movements are united by a common vision of the future, which advocates

for freedom from government interference, freedom from the establishment, and freedom

from the invasion of non-whites.

When Brexit passed for example, Marine Le Pen from the National Front party in France,

declared it an act of freedom and Donald Trump praised the outcome as a brave and brilliant

vote, even declaring that people will soon call him "Mr. Brexit".

As many people have observed, this is first and foremost a crisis of capitalism.

At the root there is nothing particularly new or particularly different about this crisis,

although to be sure, that does not undermine its severity.

However, capitalism has always produced crises of various lengths and intensities and it

will continue to do so as long as it exists.

This is because at the structurally, capitalism contradicts itself, and eventually it will

always catch up to it and cause it to collapse.

This is because capitalism is never able to fix its inherent contradiction, it only creates

the illusion of recovery.

The problem lies in the contentious relationship between production and wealth accumulation.

Simply put, the system is designed to respond to one thing, and one thing only, and that

is profit.

Since profit can only be achieved through growth, a capitalist must always push production

farther and farther.

However, production requires the use of goods that are not infinite, like labor and natural

resources.

Since capitalism cannot administer a limit, it will always eventually crash.

In other words, capitalism always ends up destroying the hand that feeds it.

Alright let's take the example of labor.

On the one hand, you have a majority of people who work aka the laborers, and on the other,

you have small group people making the profits aka the capitalists.

To remain competitive, capitalists are always trying to increase profits by producing more

goods, and producing them faster and cheaper.

At the same time however, they are trying to keep the wages of their workers as low

as possible to make the highest profit margin when they sell their goods on the market.

Keep in mind that every other capitalist is trying to do the same thing, which inevitably

creates a downward pressure on labor.

Eventually, you will run into a situation whereby the capitalists produce too many goods,

which the masses of people, now in poverty cannot afford to buy back.

And as you know, when there is no purchasing power left, there is a recession aka a crisis

of capitalism.

The second major problem that results from overproduction is environmental crisis, meaning

a corporation will run out of resources to use or that pollution will start to be so

great that it will impact the cost and the feasibility of production.

This is the natural outcome of a system that seeks to produce the most amount of goods

for the least amount of money possible.

Capitalism is a system that needs to perpetually grow, and perpetual growth on a finite planet

with finite resources, is impossible.

Capitalism creates the market and destroys it at the same time.

And because of this feature, crisis is an inevitable part of capitalism, and it is ongoing.

That's why we are always in one: the environmental crisis, the unemployment crisis, the debt

crisis, the refugee crisis, the financial crisis, the housing crisis…The fact that

these crises have different names make them appear as though they are disconnected, they

are all just crises of capitalism.

Capitalism is remarkably adaptive though, and always finds new ways to accumulate wealth.

In order to survive, it will choose to do this no matter how bad the trail of destruction

is that it needs to leave behind.

When the system hit a new limit in the late 1970s, it responded by introducing neoliberal

doctrine which deregulated banks and integrated the economies of the world.

This was the start of "market fundamentalism" which was said to stimulate healthy competition

in the system.

It did just the opposite, by essentially giving capitalists free reign to take wealth in economically

depressed parts of the globe that didn't stand a chance at resisting its takeover.

It weakened unions at home and globalized labor such that labor could no longer demand

its share of productivity, because well corporations could just move your job oversees.

It also allowed capitalists to circumvent animal and environmental protection laws in

the western world by relocating to poorer, less regulated countries.

And for the next 30 years, neoliberalism worked, at least in worked in terms of increasing

profit.

This period was characterized by an almost unprecedented level of growth.

The problem is that barely anyone benefited, and the wealth all went to

the top.

Today, a CEO makes on average 475 times the amount of money as one of his workers.

This is not an unusual statistic, it is an average.

And in all the ways I outlined at the beginning of this talk, the ship of neoliberal capitalism

is breaking down, and the cracks can't be fixed fast enough to keep it from sinking.

This is hurting a lot of people, and generally people are very angry and desperate.

And, whenever crisis hits, the system's justifications for existing need to become

more and more radical.

As economist Richard Wolf said, "when capitalism is in crisis, it needs to come up with an

explanation to its problems that can lead to actions to be taken that will leave the

system out of the conversation."

And this is when toxic ideologies like right-wing populism are able to spread.

They are able to tap into people's pain and fear of lost status, whether racial, gendered,

or economic, and blame refugees and immigrants for the system's failure.

That's how ideologies that seem unacceptable when times are good, suddenly become acceptable

and even compelling when times are bad.

That's what happened in Germany when hitler rose to power in 1929.

Hitler didn't start by killing 6 million Jews.

It took him over 13 years.

He started in Munich, leading a tiny fringe movement of dissatisfied war veterans after

WWI.

His ideas were seen as absurd by most people until he began to gain power in 1929-1930

after the great depression hit and left tens of millions of people unemployed.

Hitler was able to tap into people's fear and anger, and turn it into ethnocentric nationalist

pride.

We are seeing a similar version of this play out before our eyes today.

Fascism and racism are the underbelly of capitalism, as these forces play a key function in preserving

the material conditions of capitalism.

Rather than blaming the system itself, it responds to capitalism's invariable crises

by redirect people's revolutionary anger towards victims of the machine, who have absolutely

nothing to do with it's technical inaptitude.

So now I'll spend the rest of talk focussing on what I think the vegan movement can learn

from this crisis of capitalism, and how we can leverage this knowledge to design a new

politics of animal liberation.

So first of all, full disclosure, I think that ending capitalism, especially in its

present deregulated form, would be the single most important thing for animal liberation.

I talk about a good amount on my Youtube channel, and I get so much pushback on it from other

vegans, that veganism has nothing to do with capitalism.

A big channel even said a few days ago that my anti-capitalist views are conspiracy theories,

which honestly, I have a hard time understanding.

How anyone could look at the current state of affairs and think capitalism is working

for animals is sort of mind-boggling to me.

To be effective animals rights activists, we need to be aware of the fact that this

economic system has been incredibly harmful to animals.

They do not stand to win anything from the salvation of the system, regardless of how

many nut milks and tempeh burgers are becoming sold on the market as compared with what was

available 30 years ago.

Actually 30 years go, there were around 75% less animals slaughtered for food than there

are today, so I worry they would not see vegan consumerism as a sign of progress at all.

Truth is, it is literally impossible to separate the history of animal agriculture from the

history of capitalism and from the history of capital accumulation.

I mean if you think about it in a sick and twisted way, something that the economic system

requires us to do, animal agriculture is the perfect tool for capitalists to colonize and

control the globe.

By definition, animal agriculture is hierarchical, centralized, and expansive.

It takes up a huge amount of land, and mandates the privatization of land, water, and the

displacement of entire communities.

For example, the history of euro settler colonialism in North America, would not have been possible

without animal agriculture.

500 years ago, there were no domesticated species of pigs, cows, and chickens on the

continent.

Breeding animals and setting up a centralized agriculture system was a way to displace native

americans and destroy the food sovereignty of anyone who tried to live outside of the

colonial state.

Centralizing and controlling food production is still a domination tactic for profit accumulation

today, and animal agriculture plays a vital role in that.

One-third of the earth's land today is devoted to animal agriculture.

Since virtually all the earth's resources are privatized, it makes sense that anyone

who wants to survive needs to good purchase food with money at the supermarket.

Hands down, animal agriculture could have never reached the levels of production that

it has today if our system wasn't governed by profit, which is distributed amounts a

handful of corporate monopolies.

And this endless quest for profit has, as it always does, led to overproduction.

Today, we kill so many animals that over one forth, 26.2% of all the meat that enters the

US retail market ends up in landfills.

Based on the data provided by the USDA, this corresponds to over 25 billion fish, 15 billion

shellfish, one billion chickens and one hundred million other land animals.

These are all animals who are bred and slaughtered, not even because they respond to people's

appetite for meat, but because their existence in the "production" chain responds profit.

The fact that they end up in land fills is irrelevant.

It's irrelevant because it makes profit, which by the way, are numbers on a screen

somewhere that literally correspond to nothing.

I think that, henceforth, the vegan movement could gain a tremendous amount by working

more closely with other social justice movements who resist capitalism because their own liberation

is tied to the same economic system.

This shouldn't be hard to find today, as most movements for social justice are anti-capitalist,

especially with everything that's happened this past year.

However, in order to do that, we need to be ready to shift away from the vegan consumer

culture that dominates the mainstream vegan movement.

As long as vegans believe that animal rights can be achieved by buying vegan products,

they won't be taken very seriously by other activists engaging in a systematic and intersectional

critique of how capitalism works.

To be clear, by "vegan consumer culture" I am not talking about boycotting animal products

and buying vegan goods in their place As a vegan, I of course do that too.

By "vegan consumer culture" I am referring to a particular type of ideology that embraces

consumerism as a form of pseudo-market activism.

It advocates that equality would come about if we each just created the right kind demand.

However, consumerism runs counter to activism, because of the exploitation that is inherent

to capitalist production which I discussed earlier in my talk.

I'm not talking about a fringe ideology in the vegan movement.

I'm talking about beliefs that are very prevalent, like that we can all vote with

our dollars, even though plenty of people don't have dollars to vote with or can't

choose what to eat.

I am also talking about the idea that everything we buy that is vegan is automatically cruelty

free even though so much food is produced by exploited workers.

I am also talking about the mass exodus of vegans moving to poor countries and claiming

to promote veganism by stimulating the fruit economy, while not understanding the colonial

politics of the fact that their wealth dwarfs the income of the local black or brown population.

I am really not trying to shame anyone who has engaged in these practices.

I totally understand the logic behind them and I was there not that long ago.

However, we need to understand that these beliefs come from an incredibly privileged

place.

Vegan consumer culture is dangerous, because it obscures how industrial production requires

the exploitation of workers and nonhuman animals, as well as the displacement their communities,

and the destruction of natural resources.

Let's face it, vegan consumer culture makes us lazy, and for people who don't have money,

painting veganism as a consumer lifestyle rather than an ethical stance makes it inaccessible.

The other way that vegans essentially become mass propagandists for capitalism, is by furthering

the idea that we can solve climate change by replacing meat products with plant-based

alternatives on our shopping list.

Again, I'm not trying to shame anyone because god only knows how many times that very argument

came out of my mouth when I first went vegan.

Even though it is absolutely true that the animal agriculture is one of the most polluting

industries on the planet, we need to get away from the idea that this industry can be considered

on its own, and taken down while we leave the other ones unchallenged.

It will never happen– too many powerful industries are in bed with animal agriculture

to ever let that occur.

Most often, vegans bring attention to animal agriculture by pitting it against other oil-dependent

economies like fracking, tar sands, and transportation.

Interestingly, the military, which is by far the biggest threat to climate change never

gets mentioned.

I don't have a problem with comparing the relative impact of these industries, but if

they are to be compared, they should also be connected put into context.

For example, when we dismiss pipelines as relatively unimportant compared to in the

struggle for climate justice, we fail Native Americans and animals by making it seem like

climate change is primarily due to unstrategic activism rather than the fossil fuel economy.

As Vandana Shiva explains in Soil Not Oil, our entire industrialized agriculture, is

a "recipe for eating oil".

Vegan or not, fossil fuels are at the heart of our industrial food system.

Oil is used for the fertilizers that pollute the soil and water, it's used to replace

small farmers with giant robotized harvesters, it's used to industrially process and package

food, and it's used to transport it farther and rather away.

We can't talk about the unsustainability of our food system without first talking about

capitalism, which has eroded soil fertility worldwide and colonized nature by allowing

the privatization of its resources by a handful of huge corporations.

Unfortunately, substituting our diet from one that is reliant on capitalist animals

to one reliant on capitalist plants, will not suffice to end the destruction of our

planet.

All this to say, that reversing climate change and achieving animal liberation is going to

take a heck of a lot more than changing our grocery lists.

In order to to maximize our impact, it is quite urgent for vegans to understand that

consumerist veganism will not yield the outcomes that many people claim it will.

So, now that I've gotten made the point that one) the crisis we find ourselves in

is a crisis of capitalism and 2) that capitalism is bad for animals and therefore so is vegan

consumer culture, I want to finish my talk on an optimistic note, which is that I truly

believe that the vegan movement, right now, has an unprecedented chance at politicizing

animal rights and becoming highly relevant in social justice circles.

Now more than ever, we need to show that animals are the natural allies of other anti-capitalist

movements.

The rise in Right wing populism only tells one side of the story.

Leftist movements are also rising up and demanding an end to capitalism.

I recently saw a pole that says that 51% of millennials don't believe in capitalism

and want another economic system.

That number is huge.

In the US, the Bernie Sanders campaign, the native-led movement at Standing Rock, the

fight for Immigrant rights, LGBTQ rights, and the Black Lives Matter movement are all

clear indicators that demands for economic, environmental, gender and racial justice are

getting louder and louder, which is also due to the fact that they are linking arms.

Sure Donald Trump won the presidency, but the largest crowd in US history showed up

to protest his inauguration.

In Europe, there are also similar movements at work.

Podemos in Spain, Syriza in Greece, or the Labor party in england are examples of movements

who have gained a great amount of traction in recent years, and beyond any analysis of

these movements in and of themselves, what they show is that a lot of people want an

end to capitalism, and they are looking for other solutions.

I want veganism to be seen as a part of that solution, and for animals to be on that agenda.

As their allies, we need to realize that this is the smartest move.

That if animals could talk, they wouldn't be asking us to cheer on capitalism by voting

with our dollars and sitting back hoping the rest will take care of itself.

We need to realize that animals also have a stake in the fight for native rights to

land and water, they have a stake in dismantling the prison industrial complex, they have a

stake in opposing militarism, oil extraction, environmental racism, and LGBT discrimination.

Animals stand to benefit from all movements that challenge and weaken White-hetero-capitalist

patriarchy, because this is the same system that they themselves are oppressed by.

As vegans, we need to show our solidarity with these movements.

This isn't just about feigning interest in other oppressions to get everyone to "go

vegan".

It's about starting from an understanding that human liberation and animal liberation

are intimately tied, and that only by building alyship on this basis can we really hope to

see movements for social justice succeed.

Of course, other social justice movements must realize that rejective animal exploitation

is crucial and urgent, and yeah, the information is out there and a lot of that is on them.

However, there are definitely a few things we can do to make that connection a more obvious.

For starters, we need to understand that connection ourselves, and as a result stop promoting

consumerism as a method of activism.

We also need to stop using tactics that are sexist, racist, classist or ableist that make

marginalized voices feel that "veganism is not for them".

There is also an increasing presence of anti-SJWs in the movement that harass people who fight

for social justice, and an alarming rise in neo-nazis who advocate pro-white supremacist,

anti-semitic views.

We need to be clear that these people don't have their place in the vegan movement, and

not hold back from doing so for fear of "being divisive".

Being divisive isn't challenging bigoted behavior, it's making it unsafe for anyone

who isn't privileged, thin, white, cis, etc.

We cannot expect other people to make the connection between their oppression and animals,

if we don't understand oppression ourselves.

We need to highlight how capitalism and white supremacy use the mass exploitation of animals

and people in their quest for profit.

There are countless examples of this, starting with corporations funneling disease inducing

foods into communities of color, exploiting vulnerable people to work in slaughterhouses,

or placing CAFO's (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations) in PoC neighborhoods.

I'm at Vegfest, let's pretend, so I presume most of us are intimately convinced that veganism

is crucial for helping animals, the environment, and our health.

That's why this talk isn't devoted to that.

This talk was more aimed at giving people a framework for some of the many reasons why

capitalism, and other systems that require an exploited underclass, like White supremacy,

patriarchy, and speciesism, are inherently contradictory to veganism.

The future of animal liberation depends on the end of these oppressive hierarchies, and

the future of our movement depends on us understanding that fact if we hope to deliver all the promises

we have made.

It will make the difference between animal liberation being commodified as another fringe

consumerist trend, and animal liberation being seen as an inextricable part of anti-oppression

struggles.

I'm not here to sell you pro-intersectional, anti-capitalist veganism as something new

or a solution that will only be attained in the distant future.

There are a lot of people already doing this.

If you'd like to find those people, I'd like to shout out a page that Collectively

Free just made on their website.

If you don't know them, they are an amazing organization that you should check out.

They just put together a list of all the people doing this sort of pro-intersectional vegan

work.

It's amazing to have us all in one place so that we can all find each other more easily.

There are endless things to learn and people to be inspired by.

And I really hope that this talk was a good introduction in you wanting to learn more.

Check out the links I put in the description box and what your comments are.

Speaking at Vegfest was so much fun and I was

really nervous, for those of

you who were there let me know!

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Landscape Photography - Early starts and stunning sunrises - Duration: 11:55.

I do have those 360° views all the way around and there is some amazing colour in the sky.

Hello and good morning.

It's very, very early.

I've dragged myself out of bed to go on another landscape photography mission.

Today, I'm heading over to Filey, which is on the east coast.

There is a part of Filey called Filey Brigg, which is a little headland which juts out

into the water and I'm hoping to capture a really beautiful seascape, sunrise shot.

I think it is going to be good.

The weather is looking good.

It is probably gonna be the sort of day where there's not a lot of clouds in the sky.

So, I think my opportunities to capture a great image is going to be very early on.

I'm looking forward to the day.

I've got a bit of a journey ahead of me, so let's go.

So, I have arrived.

There, already, is some really nice colour in the sky so I'm going to get down there

as quickly as possible to start capturing some shots.

As many photographers will know, particularly, landscape photographers, and, if you've been

enjoying this channel for a while, and you've seen me get out and about, these early mornings

do not get any easier.

A 3.30 alarm this morning, a long drive and it's hard work.

But, when you're welcomed with scenes like I have in front of me, it is all worth it.

Right, I need to get into position because I'm worried that colour is going to disappear

pretty quickly this morning.

My opportunities are going to be really early on.

Right, I'm in position.

I'm working up a little composition here.

It isn't the composition I wanted but I'm starting to lose the colour in the sky even

though it's about 45 minutes before sunrise.

What I'm doing is, I've got the camera on the tripod here.

I've done a couple of things already.

I'm using the headland here as my lead in to the sun rising over there.

I'm on f/8, because my foreground interest is quite far away from me, so I can get the

maximum sharpness out of the lens at f/8.

I am at ISO100, as always with landscape photography, and then I've tried a couple of things.

I've gone with a six stop filter: I've bracketed that.

I want to smooth that water just to add a little bit of interest to the image and smooth

out the water making it a bit of a nicer image.

That's worked quite nicely but the sea is quite rough.

So, I've then gone with the 10 stop filter, as well, and gone for an exposure of about

three minutes, which will smooth out the very rough sea.

I think it will work.

But, I'm quickly losing the colour in the sky The reds and pinks are, already, starting

to disappear.

But, that's the beauty of long exposure during sunrise and sunset, is that, as the

colour changes in the sky, you're capturing all of that in the long exposure, so your

final image has more colour than you can see at the time.

I think it will be a good shot.

It's not, like I said, quite the composition I wanted.

I would have liked to have got a little closer down onto the beach but, by the time I get

down there, I'm pretty certain, the colour would have gone and the sea is a bit rough.

So, to be the honest, this morning, I don't fancy it.

I don't want to get washed into the sea morning.

I've got a nice enough composition up here.

So, hopefully, it will work.

It's one of the things I really love about landscape photography, especially, when you're

shooting sunrises.

You've spent the previous evening, or day, thinking about it, you get all the kit ready,

and then you head out way before dawn, especially, if you've got a bit of a journey like I

had this morning.

Sometimes rushing to get into position, then, all of a sudden, it's over.

Whereas, when you're going for a sunset, on like some of my other vlog trips, you're

building, you're building up, you're building up, you're taking shots, you're taking

shots, then, right at the end of the end of the day you get the shot.

Sunrise totally different, opposite way round.

Right at the start, you're doing it.

I'm going to get into position right on the top of Filey Brigg here.

I am also capturing a time-lapse for the sunrise, as well.

So that should be pretty cool.

I am at the top of Filey Brigg.

The sun is rising.

Apart from this little bit behind me, I do have those 360° views all the way around

and there is some amazing colour in the sky.

Getting up and getting out, at this time of the morning, just feels brilliant.

The fresh sea air, a bit of breeze, the light, the colour, the well-being is just invaluable.

We all feel down, sometimes, but making an effort, getting out like this, gives you such

a boost, such a good feeling that it's now going to set me up for the day and the weekend.

It's Friday today and it's also my birthday but don't wish me happy birthday because

by the time you see this it won't be anymore.

That was amazing.

Such a frantic few minutes of activity and its just brilliant, absolutely brilliant.

I'm back on the top now and I'm working up another little composition.

This time I'm using some of these daffodils, that are just down here, as the sun has risen

now and they have some of that golden light, that you can see on my face, that's hitting

the daffodils.

I'm just going to use a couple of sets of daffodils to lead you in to the sun and the

sea in the distance.

So, for this shot, I know you want me to talk about settings a bit more in these videos,

so here we go.

For this shot, I'm shooting in vertical.

This composition works better in a vertical.

I'm going for f/16 because the daffodils are quite close.

I want to maximise the depth of field as much as possible without losing any sharpness and

then I'm also bracketing because there is quite big change in exposure between the ground

and the sky.

Again, I'm at ISO100.

It's going to tell a nice little story of this area a little bit of spring and, hopefully,

you'll like it.

Right, I've come over to the other side of the Brigg and I'm determined to get a

daffodil shot today.

I want to tell the story of Filey Brigg in the Spring.

There is nothing that says Spring like a daffodil.

So, I think, now I've found a pretty nice composition.

I've got the camera set up behind me with Filey and the sea in the background going

into Filey beach There's, also, these beautiful daffodils on this bank, leading you in to

that shot.

I think that's going to work really, really nicely.

What I need though is the sun just to come up a little bit more.

You can already see it on my face but I need it to come up a little bit more and start

to light up these daffodils.

If that happens, that will be a really nice shot.

I've got the circular polariser on there to take some of the sheen off the water and,

also, the six stop filter is on there.

The six stop ND filter to extend the exposure time and smooth out the water just a little

bit, I don't want to do any more than six stop because, if the exposure time was any

longer, I'd see too much movement in those daffodils in the wind and, I think, that would

spoil the shot.

I think it will work as nice little composition to tell the story of spring.

I'm just capturing the time-lapse that will end this video.

This morning has just reminded me how great it is to get out and shoot landscape photography.

I've been here, again, pretty much, by myself. If I had done it next week, it would be an hour

later, as the clocks go forward.

But I made the effort to get up this morning and get out and have captured some great images,

made the most of the good weather, the nice sunrise and I then have the full day ahead

of me.

it's still relatively early.

Most people probably aren't out of bed yet and I've already achieved some great work and

created some nice images.

The reward is I've then got the rest of the day to be productive in other ways.

I don't think I'm going to capture any more landscape photography today because the sun

is going to be bright and high in the sky and conditions aren't perfect but there's

a lot of other things I can get done with that time.

It's been a brilliant morning.

I've had such a good time.

The feeling of well-being, like I said, is high and that's one of the beauties of landscape

photography.

So, I hope you enjoyed the video.

I'm going to end the vlog there.

Please do subscribe to the channel, if you haven't done so already.

I am putting videos out every Sunday now, some vlogs, landscape photography vlogs and

then the odd video during the week.

I'm not guaranteeing I'm going to do a video on Wednesdays anymore.

I hope you can appreciate that.

Leave a comment down below and let me know what you think.

I will see one another video very soon.

I'm Adam.

This is First Man Photography in Filey…

Out!!!

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Flop - Duration: 0:48.

Im ded dont touch me ;-;

*touches*

*flips like a pancake*

*Flop*

x-x

*derpy back flip*

SORRY GUYS MY PLANET NEEDS ME!

Never mind ;c

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

IT'S JOHNNY

*flop*

*shuts door like an idiot*

*Someone gets shot*

D;

Person:YOU'RE NEXT

*game ends*

Yeah...no.

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Drawing Pokémon From Memory! - Duration: 7:02.

Hi guys! My name is Anouk, and today..

Jack hit 15 million subscribers!

So we are going to make some cupcakes-

..Just kidding.

You saw the title already.

I'm not baking every goddamn week okay

Yes, I know

KickThePJ literally uploaded the same video like this..

A week ago!

But I don't care

We are going to d- I am going to draw!

Pokémon from out of my..

Memory? My hair is in my wAY

So I have this camera, which is not even mine

And I don't even know how it works, but..

We'll just figure it out

I have a small list of Pokémon on my Laptop right here!

So I'm going to try and draw those just from..

Memory

Okay we're gonna start off easy..

We're going to start with Pikachu!

I know that one- Everybody knows that one!

He has..

A face..

The ears- Oh, this stift isn't working, great.

Something like that?

*Laughs* that is terrible!

A little paw here

And.. Oh God

And the tail! Everybody knows the tail!

Like that, riiiight?

And he has stripes on the back

Like this

Voilà!

That's my Pikachu

This was the easiest one, and..

*Sigh* no..

Okay the next one

Is also very simple, so..

Let's do that one

It's Eevee!

So..

Everybody knows Eevee, right?

Eevee..

It has kinda like the same ears as Pikachu?

I think?

Cute little eyes..

And a nose, I think

And then the fur- I don't have space for the fucking body oh my God

Like that..

This is.. this is terrible

Oh and I know the tail! I know the tail

Like thaaaatt..

Something like.. this?

I'm disappointed at myself

I am so disappointed at myself

Okay the next one is easy, because..

I drew that on another video.. It's Cosmog!

So I think I know what it looks like

It had like a cloud body

Right?

Something.. like.. this?

And then the face..

Was a circle?

That is so creepy, oh my God

*Laughs* Nooo

It looks like a fucking tree

Let's just see what the original picture was, because..

I can't handle this

Oh my God

Those were the easiest ones!

Okay let's just move on to the next one

Okay so now we're going to the little bit harder ones

I think I know them, but..

Looking at the easiest ones

I'm probably going to fuck up real bad

Lucario is the next one

I.. think..

I know him

It has.. does it have ears?

It has a nose like this

Oh that is terrible

It has something like.. a choker or something

Like a little bit of fur I think

Let's just draw that!

It had a thin body..

But the hips..

Were like.. really big, I think

This is terrible, I'm... I'm sorry

And then it had like.. legs like a fucking dog or something

Uhm, did it had a tail? Oh, I'm for- I'm forgetting his arms, okay

Let's just draw them like this- He had big fingers, right?

Oh! Wrong side, okay!

*Sigh*

And then a tail

That is Lucario

I was right with the nose! And the big hips

But the rest is just completely wrong

Okay, let's move on!

To the harder ones, because I'm already filming for 17 minutes

..Fuck

I see 3 names..

That I've never..

Heard of before

One of them is..

Pyukumuku?

Is that a real Pokémon?

Are you fucking kidding me

Well..

To me it sounds like, uhm.. the Pokémon..

Disguised as a Pikachu

So I'm just going to draw that one?

I can't even remember what this Pokémon looks like, and I'm just..

I don't know what I'm doing, okay

I know it has spikes on the..

On the bottom of the Pokémon, so I'm right with that!

And then he has something black underneath

From like, the real Pokémon

And then the tail

Is that Pyukumuku?

I don't think so

It's ehm..

Just a little bit different than my drawing

Let's just stop there, because..

I don't think you can even call these Pokémon, because they are..

THAT terrible!

Well there you go!

That was me drawing Pokémon!

If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up!

And if you want to see my latest video

Click over here! And if you want to subscribe to my channel, click over here!

And..

Don't..

Don't ask me to do this again because I can't

Bye!

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Welcome to a lab which analyse bacteria content of water.

What do we do here?

We check that the water doesn't have too much pathogenic bacteria like E.coli or coliforms.

These bacteria come from poo.

These things may sound really complicated for non scientific people.

So I wanted to show how simple it is in real life.

The soil samples are mixt in a tryptone solution to feed the bacteria.

Then the bacteria are put in a nice and warm place to let them grow into colonies.

You spot the colonies 24h later if the water in the test tube is darker.

The quantity of bacteria inoculated into the tryptone solution is different for each test

tube.

If colonies grow in a certain concentration, then it's possible to know how much bacteria

were in the original sample.

Quite cool right?

Then we know if the bacteria concentration respect the official limit for the human health

Science is a method to find answers, but it is not the answer.

You need to do it, to experiment by yourself!

You get inspired by the knowledge and experiments developed by other searchers, but never forget

at the end you must make it!

Make science, create your knowledge!

Leave a like and subscribe if you want more

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Blender Made Easy

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Includes 13 Different Models

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Learn to Create a Modern House in Blender

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If one day someone asks about me

Say that I lived just to love you

Before you came along, I only existed

Tired and with nothing to give

My dear, listen to my prayers

I ask you to return

to love me once more

I know you can't love alone

Maybe little by little you can learn again

My dear, listen to my prayers

I ask you to return

to love me once more

I know you can't love alone

Maybe little by little you can learn again

If your heart doesn't want to give in

If it doesn't feel the passion

If it doesn't want to suffer

Without planning

what awaits us afterwards

My heart can love for the both of us

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Hi I am Mariely Del Rey of Customizando blog,

And today's video is really cute!

I'm sure you will love!

Then click like,

give your like and come on!

This video is in partnership with the beloved Ferrari Peti,

we'll show you 6 ideas of do it yourself for Easter.

3 ideas are here in this video,

and the other three are in the video on her channel.

So after you watch this video,

runs there in Peti channel for you check out all the ideas.

To make our bunnies clothespin is very simple!

We will need an EVA rectangle the size of your catch

and a rabbit head that I will leave the cast there in the blog for you.

Start by pasting the rectangle in the clothespin, I used the same white glue.

While dry, draw the face of your rabbit using permanent marker.

And to get even more cuddly, glue a cotton ball to be his little hair!

You can also use blush to make the cheeks flushed.

Now, stick your little head in the clothespin, and look how graceful we already have a rabbit!

If you want, you can decorate more clothespin.

I made some stripes with a permanent marker, so it was much more cheerful.

Like it?

Now just close your bags full of goodies !!

Kids will love it!

To make the top hat with rabbit

you will use a pot round

and cutting a cardboard ring size of the opening of the pot

2.5 cm thick.

Cut 2 rings of black felt, a little thicker than the cardboard.

Center the felt on cardboard

black paste and the other ring from above, with hot glue.

Glue the edge of the outside and the inside.

Cut a felt rectangle of 13 by 30 centimeters.

That is, slightly larger than the pot.

Cole around the pot is always guiding the edge of the opening to give all around.

Paste the amendment and the entire top edge of the felt.

Stretch the felt and glue the bottom.

Trim the excess fabric and glue a circle on top.

Glue a 10 by 29 cm rectangle inside the pot,

pasting a first end of the felt,

then the entire top edge.

Trim excess from the other end of the felt and glue.

Paste another circle at the bottom

and the ring paste on the edge of the pot.

Finish with a white ribbon on the outside,

and then just hide a chocolate rabbit in the hat!

They liked the bunny out of the hat?

I have taught!

I am Peti Ferrari and there on my channel has a bunch of cool idea,

including an idea of Mariely too.

So I invite you to meet my channel when you finish watching this video!

To make the bunny with little eggs inside,

we will need a cardboard roll.

Draw a horizontal line ears and you must cut off.

Now paint the little ears and make a very pretty face to your rabbit.

After cutting a rectangle the size of the circumference of the roll

and make small cuts halfway to mimic a grass.

You should put glue only halfway.

Then, we'll paste on cardboard.

I used glue to EVA, but also works well with White glue.

Now glue a pompom to be the bunny's tail.

If you can not do pompom I'll put a link here that teaches how to do.

We will need an EVA circle, close to the cardboard.

Pass the glue on the bottom roll and place the EVA circle.

If you want, you can spruce over your bunny.

I put a little bow and also a little flower EVA.

And now it's just you fill with chocolate small eggs or other treats inside!

I hope you enjoyed this video of ideas,

but I need to tell you that Easter is not only chocolate and bunnies.

Although we like very much,

Easter is much more important than that!

We celebrate that date the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ,

the one who can bring real hope and peace to our hearts.

A Happy Easter to you,

a kiss and until the next video!

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Amazing Benefits Of Aloe Vera

1.

Prevents Premature Signs Of Aging

Wrinkles and fine lines are bound to appear as you age.

Aloe vera helps in preventing signs of aging.

2.

Moisturizes Skin

Aloe vera gel has been touted by many as their go-to moisturizer.

It has shown miraculous effects on oily and acne-prone skin

3.

Reduces Acne And Helps Lighten Blemishes

The aloe gel can work wonders on your skin by reducing acne and clearing the blemishes

and scars that get left behind.

4.

Promotes Hair Growth

Aloe vera is not just great for your skin it also has a number of benefits for your

hair.

Topical application of aloe vera can help promote hair growth.

5.

Aloe vera also help you to Reduces Dandruff

6.

Conditions Hair

Aloe vera strengthens your hair and adds shine.

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