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The Anime Collector's First Impressions - Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu - Duration: 11:38.
Hey guys welcome back to The Anime Collector!
So, today Julie and I are going out to see
"Kizumonogatari"...
and I actually did a poll on Twitter
on whether or not we should see "Your Name" or "Kizumonogatari Part 3" first.
But um, everybody voted on "Your Name".
But today's like the last day
any theater near us is actually showing "Kizumonogatari"
so we have to see it first.
Um--
Now, I know that this series is
kind of supposed to be our first impressions
but we sorta have
a little bit, like, of a leg up on this I guess
because we've--
we've heard the audiobook for the light novel already.
And I've already seen part 1 and 2.
Julie hasn't seen it.
But--
But she's heard the audiobook so
you know, she knows the story already.
And I'm kinda driving a little bit crazy right now
because we have to get
all the way
you know, like two cities over
uh, in--
in under an hour.
And we're really--
we haven't bought the tickets yet,
I mean I'm sure we'll have an easy time getting in there.
I just hope that they have trailers
cause otherwise
we're probably gonna miss the beginning of it.
But, uh...
JULIE: I'm sure they'll have trailers.
Yeah. Well, let's hope.
But, um...
Yeah, so
going into it...
I don't know, from what I seen--
again Julie hasn't seen the
part 1 and 2 but from what I've seen,
I enjoyed the audiobook more.
There're definitely some great visuals but...
I don't know, I think that--
I think that certain aspects worked better in the anime
um,
and I think that we're a little bit
biased I think cause we--
cause we heard the audiobook first
that, uh...
that you're just sort of predisposed to liking the one you saw first-- or heard first.
You know?
JULIE: Sometimes when you read a book
JULIE: it's better in your head.
Yeah, it's-- Exactly. JULIE: it's better in your head.
Yeah, it's cause you're interpreting it your own way.
But basically,
if you haven't yet, you really should check out the audiobook.
Because Vertical Inc,
which I believe is part of Kodansha,
released the audiobook--
or they released the light novel and the audiobook.
And rather than just do the normal thing,
they actually hire professional voice actors
to play the characters that are speaking in the books
and they've got
like
music and stuff and sound effects that plays in it as well.
So it almost is like
listening to anime playing in the next room.
It's really actually quite immersive
and very enjoyable.
Anyway,
I've gotta speed like a demon over here
in order to get where we're going without
missing anything from the movie.
So I'll cut back in
once we get there.
It's this one you can see the, uh
the sign that looks like a
movie theater front.
Right here.
It's this building. SIRI: Your destination is on the right.
SIRI: Your destination is on the right.
JULIE: That's it!
Okay! So we got to find a place to park.
JULIE: Oh man! Okay, we're going...
JULIE: Public parking right there.
Sweet!
*car grinds on the curb*
Whoops...
Every single time. JULIE: Every! Stinking! Time!
Alright, well we're here.
Can we get two for "Kizumonogatari".
after
the
film
Okay.
So forgive
the car noise.
It's way too hot
in Arizona to not have the AC on right now.
JULIE: Yeah.
What did you think?
JULIE: It was...
JULIE: interesting.
It was very artsy.
So I guess first of all
maybe we should give a little bit of backstory
about what the story's actually about
again there's spoilers here
and I really do recommend
that you get that audiobook
cause it is a very...
it's a very different--
especially if you've never read a light novel or anything before,
it's a very different experience.
Especially the way that they actually handled it.
But, basically the story is
that a character named Araragi
comes across a vampire
who has had her limbs taken from her
and she's basically in a state where she's too weak
to do anything and she's basically going to die
and he ends up volunteering himself
as her last meal.
Which of course,
gives her the sustenance necessary to survive.
It turns him into...
like, a "minion",
as they called it in the movie.
You know, like a vampire servant.
And he...
basically goes on a quest for her to get her limbs back.
And every time he brings back her limbs
she literally eats the limbs, and...
gains more and more of a power back.
Right?
JULIE: It was like a fever dream.
Yeah, it was.
It was a fever dream.
I just want to say;
it actually is...
a pretty cool movie to see in the theaters.
But there's like a particular scene...
that--
we were--
JULIE: We were the-- we were fortunate--
JULIE: We were the only ones there. We were cringing really hard!
We were really cringing.
But luckily
we were the only two people in the theater.
But other than that scene, it was pretty cool.
They had some
really goofy animation.
And it was really interesting to see
how many ways they could come up with
goofy things to do. Like...
at the end of the story
Araragi discovers that
another character named Oshino
had...
actually stolen the vampire's heart.
The vampire, we're just gonna call her:
"Kissshot".
That's-- That's what they--
She has a really long name.
but, uh...
We're just gonna call her Kissshot cause it's easier.
But basically,
she--
she had her heart stolen...
literally...
Like, literally her actual heart
not the figure of speech
JULIE: Oshino was like... but her actual heart was ripped out.
but her actual heart was ripped out.
JULIE: Out of his shirt... He pulls it out of it out of--
JULIE: Out of his shirt... out of his Hawaiian shirt pocket.
out of his Hawaiian shirt pocket.
And you're like; "How did that fit in there?!"
Y'know?
it was really--
that was one of the first thoughts we had
when that scene--
that was like the opening scene.
We actually-- we missed like
the first 30 seconds of the movie!
Because of this parking situation here.
We stood at this machine,
we had to prepay,
and we stood there
like idiots, for like 5 minutes trying to figure out how to do it.
But--
JULIE: Do we pay now?
Yeah!
JULIE: Or do we pay later? -
JULIE: Or do we pay later? And then it just dawned on me
And then it just dawned on me
like, maybe I should push the button so that the--
the instructions will pop up on screen.
But anyway,
so we got in there and...
Julie had to pee beforehand
and I could hear the Aniplex...
little splash screen starting.
So I knew we were missing
the very--
like, literally 20 seconds probably is what we missed.
But...
JULIE: Excuse me for being pregnant.
Yeah, it's alright. It's alright.
But yeah, since we had seen--
we had heard the audiobook it wasn't--
it wasn't that big of a deal.
So...
anyway, so...
once--
once Araragi gets the limbs back from--
from the people who had taken them,
the vampires--
the vampire hunters who had taken them.
He--
Oshino reveals to him that he had taken her heart.
And that's actually why
she was weak enough for these vampire hunters
to even...
y'know, hunt her down and take her limbs in the first place.
So he gives Araragi back the heart,
and Araragi gives the heart back to Kissshot.
And then it--
Everything just goes real downhill.
JULIE: Vomiting...
JULIE: Halucinations... Yeah. She-- He--
He walks in on her
eating one of the vampire hunters named Guillotine Cutter.
He basically--
It's that moment in "Monster"
when the doctor realizes that he had saved
a kid who grew up to be this horrific serial killer.
Where he realizes that every human that she eats from now on
is because of him.
Because he saved her.
So...
he has to kill her
and it turns out to be the only way that he can actually
become human again.
And anyway,
the movie was--
it was interesting.
You know?
And the thing about it is that
the light novel is like nine and a half hours long.
I mean it's really long
compared to stringing the movies together.
They cut
a lot of details
from the light novel.
But they did some very interesting things.
Like, I would say that the movie is worth seeing
regardless of the story
just for how they edited things.
And the sort of avant-garde nature
of what they chose to do.
So...
I don't know. I would recommend it.
What do you think? Was it...
Would you rather watch it at--
Would you have rather watched it at home?
JULIE: I would have rather watched it at home. -
JULIE: I would have rather watched it at home. Yeah.
JULIE: Just because of that... -
That one scene.
JULIE: one really awkward scene. That one scene.
JULIE: one really awkward scene. -
JULIE: one really awkward scene. I gets really lewd. Let's just put it that way.
I gets really lewd. Let's just put it that way.
JULIE: Yeah.
And...
it's awkward--
and again, we were the only people in the theater.
But not being in your own house...
JULIE: We were the only people in the theater
JULIE: until you get up at the end
JULIE: and you realize somebody's sitting in the box.
Yeah, because he's the projectionists. Yeah.
JULIE: But he's like, watching you -
JULIE: watch something really bad. No, he was--
he's probably not even
really paying attention the whole time.
He probably only got up at the end
because he needed to take the reel off.
JULIE: Well, maybe. You know?
JULIE: But I still kinda felt like -
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. -
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. Yeah, it was...
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. It's like when you watch anime and it's like...
It's like when you watch anime and it's like...
nothing lewd happens
until somebody walks in the room.
JULIE: Yeah. You know?
and it's one of those things where...
I wouldn't want to have to explain things
to somebody walking in.
Y'know? It just-- It was really awkward.
Bottom line, I definitely would
recommend you see it.
Probably not gonna be able to see it in theaters
no matter
what I say.
Just because it's--
it's probably not gonna--
it was-- it was
hard to get this one.
Like I said it--
we looked it up and it--
there's no--
there's no showings for it tomorrow
near us
and I don't know, I just-- I feel like...
JULIE: It's Hollywood, here, and then Texas.
JULIE: Those are the three closest. Yeah. So, when-- I actually...
Yeah. So, when-- I actually...
I downloaded a bunch of-- cause like, again I haven't been to the movies in forever.
I downloaded a bunch of...
apps to check out the showtimes.
I got the Showtimes app,
I got all these different apps
and none of them would let me search the dang movie!
You know?
I couldn't believe it was so annoying!
Except for Moviefone.
And the ones that would let me search it,
would tell me: "Hey, it's not playing within 15 miles of your current location."
You know?
But Moviefone actually found the three closest theaters
and they were; this one,
Alamo Drafthouse in Austin,
and...
JULIE: Hold on, people think we're leaving.
and the one in Hollywood.
So anyway,
that's it for now guys. I hope you've--
I hope you've enjoyed this video--
There's so much--
like, there's so much activity happening all around us right now this little parking lot.
JULIE: Yeah, a lot of people...
I think people want us to leave
but I think we're actually gonna go and...
JULIE: We're gonna go have a date.
Yeah, we're going to go get dinner.
But I hope you guys enjoyed.
And we're gonna try to see "Your Name"
tomorrow...
That had a lot more showings so we felt like we had to definitely get
"Kizumonogatari" out of the way today.
Cause again, this was the last day it was showing around us.
But I hope you guys enjoyed
and we'll catch you next time.
*phone buzzes*
Pokémon.
What spawned?
JULIE: A Pidgey.
Okay!
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Watercolor Painting - Original Character EARTH (ENGLISH SUBS) | Rodrigo Falco - Duration: 4:28.
Hey guys!
Today we'll not take long, let's jump straight to the speed painting
of this watercolor inspired on the Planet Earth
This character right here:
If you follow me on Instagram you may already know I'm creating a series of planet inspired characters
Inspired on every planet of the Solar System.
This character was inspired by Planet Earth.
So following your feedback on my last video
some people seems to have liked the tips I wrote over the video and some other preferred voice over
I'll try to use the two options whenever possible - voice and text.
So even though I vanish from the screen - 'cause I will
Let's keep chatting and I'll share a few observations during the painting
I wanted this character to carry different references of the Planet Earth
That's why she has these flowers and the color of her clothing will ne inspired by the planet
I prefer to start painting the character's skin
whenever possible
And the most frequent question I get is how to paint skin colors using watercolor
And the truth is I don't use a specific color every time
I always mix lots of different colors
What I did here was mixing a big of ochre with brown
also dipping red in some parts of the skin
And to make some shades I add blue or purple
So whenever possible, with watercolor,
I prefer to mix lots of different colors
Because if you look closely, colors aren't always pure
every color is made of different pigments
And that's why I like mixing them.
What I tried to do on her dress
was a gradient effect
Starting with a lighter blue on the upper part of her dress
turning a darker blue on the other end
To do that I used two different watercolors - a lighter blue and a darker one
But the most important thing to create that effect is to add more water to the lighter part
and using less water on the darker part of the painting. That's what I did here.
Important observation: I don't really like the standard shades of green that comes on most watercolor kits
I prefer to create new shades of green
mixing blue and yellow
I always prefer the result of this mixing
specially because I can add more yellow or more blue to it so I can have different shades
I prefer to do this, what do you think about it?
On her hair I tried mixing different types of brown - a darker and a lighter one
I painted each part of the hair separately
so the shades wouldn't mix with each other.
But one of the most interesting things about watercolor
Is that you can paint over the dry watercolor to add more darker shades to it
That's what I did on her hair
I added more darker brown to her hair after the ink was dry
Another color mix I like
To add shades to any color
including to add shade to white areas
I like to mix light blue and black, and add more water to it
until it turn to a light-bluish-gray kind of color
I like using this mix to add more shading to the entire painting
And as I said earlier, you can use this color mix
over the entire dry painting on some darker areas
It will add more depth to your painting.
That's all the info I had to share during this painting
I wanna hear from you, what did you think about this painting
and what's your thoughts about this kind of video, did you like it?
I hope I helped you somehow
So please like the video and share it with your friends
so they get to know this channel
Remember to subscribe too!
That's all for today.
See you on the next video, bye bye!
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Dad?
Hey!
Hey.
Do you know how badly I want to watch the next episode?
But it hasn't even started.
Come on!
Put on your pajamas.
Did you eat?
Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah!
Ok, then.
Come on, dad!
Let's go. Let's go.
Go, go, go.
Is everything ok?
It's pretty late dad. I need to go to bed
You can keep watching. I'll catch a rerun.
No. I'll watch it with you.
Good night, dad.
Good night, kid.
Dad?
Hey, dad.
Is everything ok?
I...
I have someone here that wants to meet you.
This is Victor
Hey, dude.
Dad, dinner's ready!
Ok.
Dad?
I heard you.
Dad?
Dinner's ready.
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6 foods to treat naturally the loose bowel, autoimmune disease - Duration: 4:29.
6 foods naturally treat bowel loose, autoimmune disease
leaky gut syndrome is a million people have and do not even know.
You should think that bowel syndrome loose, only it hurts the digestive system, but can
lead to many other health problems.
Think of the lining of your digestive tract as a net full of small holes, which
only let through some things.
Their intestinal lining acts as a barrier that keeps out the bigger things
that could harm the system.
When someone has leaked the intestine, this "Network" is damaged, allowing the passage
some things that can not usually pass.
As protein gluten, bad bacteria and pieces of undigested food.
Toxic waste can also pass through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream,
causing an immune reaction.
This leads to swelling in your system, causing fatigue,
joint pain, headaches,
skin problems, digestive problems, sensitivity to feed,
weight gain and thyroid.
It can lead to more serious problems such as: - Inflammatory Disease,
- Eczemas, - Depression,
- Anxiety, - Chronic fatigue
- Muscle pain.
The Loose bowel syndrome have been associated to psychological disorders such as disorder
bipolar, anxiety and depression.
Thus in many cases if you cure the intestine, You can heal the brain.
Studies show that food allergies, low energy, joint pain, disease
thyroid, autoimmune diseases, and metabolism slow could be symptoms of leaky gut,
spreading the body.
Another problem of leaky gut, is that You can not capture the most important elements,
as minerals, nutrients, iron, zinc, and b12 vitamin.
There are some main causes:
1.
poor diet
Foods that contain a lot of lectin are a risk.
Some of the foods that contain lectin and They can irritate the intestinal system are
Wheat, rice and soybeans.
If you are trying to cure the syndrome gut loose, stay away from all grains,
especially those that contain gluten.
Milk is another food to be avoided.
Casein protein A1 could harm the intestine.
In addition to the pasteurization It will kill the enzymes important, making
sugars such as lactose, difficult to digest.
Sugar is also harmful because it contributes to increase yeast, candida and bacteria
bad that will harm more your gut.
2.
Stress
Stress weakens the immune system, Ruining the power that the body has to
fight bacteria and viruses.
This leads to swelling and loose bowels.
To reduce stress look for ways to have fun during the week and practice meditation.
3.
toxins
The main cause of the syndrome toxins leaky gut are antibiotics, pesticides,
tap water, aspirin and anti-inflammatories.
4.
dysbiosis
A major cause is a condition dysbiosis call, which means levels
Unequal good and bad bacteria in your intestine.
If you have a leaky gut syndrome, Here are six foods that will help
relieve symptoms:
1.
Bone broth 2.
Dairy Living Culture 3.
fermented vegetables 4.
poop products 5.
seeds 6.
supplements
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[ENG/INDO] BTS GAYO TRACK 13 - Duration: 18:22.
[Today's MC V] Time to check out K-pop with BTS.
BTS Gayo!
[How exciting] BTS Gayo is back.
Our outfits are very neat.
- Like for "Sick". - Yeah.
Are we even visible?
- I wonder. - Against the white set.
Why are we all dressed up? Wasn't this causal dress code?
- Today, what kind of... - Are we having a party?
What are we doing today?
[Today's theme] BTS K-pop Quiz.
What does this mean?
Maybe it's like "Golden Bell Challenge".
- Anyhow, it's a quiz. - Do we get scholarships?
We got you special buzzers.
[Anxious for some reason] - Buzzers? - We have buzzers?
[Batch to decide what buzzer] We select from this batch.
[Let's each pick one] - The order doesn't matter. - I'm a lucky guy.
At the same time. 1, 2, 3.
[What do the numbers mean?] - I'm 1. - I'm 5. - Mine is 4.
Show them what number 1 is.
- Is that a scrub? - Do what with this? - Folding paper.
What's this?
[Do what with this?] Yoon-gi picked buzzer 1.
- Fold and fly a paper plane. - Great. - Sounds good.
[Do you mean...] Fold when you start? I can't get it ready before?
[Heartless] - No. - Right.
[Feeling cheated] This isn't a good pick.
[What do they see?] It might be better than that.
Give them buzzer 2.`
- What's this? - Make this hammer honk?
You need to bang your head.
[Pleased] - Sounds good. - Great.
[Bang]
Buzzer 3 for Jungkook.
Is that for push ups?
Stack 10 coins for the buzzer.
Great.
- Like this! - Then you can guess.
- Buzzer 4. - This is difficult.
[Stunned]
[My buzzer is juggling?]
Can you juggle?
[Drop] You might not guess at all.
[Next up is buzzer 5!] Here it is.
What should be avoided.
What do I do with this?
You need to repeat a workout.
It's very heavy.
[Huff and puff]
[Sure to get muscles after] You'd get real exercise today.
- Want to see buzzer 6? - I'm number 6.
- You don't get any tools. - No?
[Puzzled]
Make an elephant trunk and do 10 spins.
[Dumbfounded] - So mean. - Yours is the hardest.
[Help me] Ten spins take too long.
[Then we'll help] [Only five spins instead!]
- Last one, buzzer 7. - Push up bars.
One push up counts as a buzzer.
[Sure to get muscles] - This is hard. - Sounds difficult.
We got our buzzers.
[Time to decide the penalty!] Now let's decide what penalty.
[Quick suggestion] How about with the tools here?
Sounds good.
After doing push ups...
[Bang] Let's do a burpee test, with push ups.
[Broken into pieces] - What was that? - It broke.
[Sharp youngest guy] Let's go over it.
Fold the paper, five spins, stack ten coins...
- One on this side. - Three times. - Then five hammer bangs.
The last is juggling. If you mess up, do it over.
[Whoever is last] That'd be a lot of workout.
Okay, let's go.
Shall we start the BTS K-pop Quiz?
- Here we go. - Let's go!
- Shall we start? - How do I fold this?
[Break time] Juggle the balls diagonally.
[Steps forward confidently] I can juggle, I'll show you.
This is how you juggle.
[Like this]
- Jimin did better before. - Look.
[Pretending he didn't hear] Swish, swish, swish.
[Bang] [Startled] He moves up further.
Rap Monster, you try.
[Jungkook is now at back] - Fold here. - Like this.
[Break ends][Will the buzzers work?] It's the same thing.
I did the same thing.
First is Naver Knowledge IN Quiz.
Naver Knowledge IN Quiz?
[Learning K-pop through quizzes]
[Guess from questions that ask of song titles on Knowledge IN]
This is hard.
[For example] - Like "won harmony". - That's one.
[Another example] What song is "kimchi kimchi yaya jjajja"?
[Kimchi kimchi yaya jjajja]
There's one famous song.
[Example 3] "Back get some me down".
[Finally the first question!] Here it is, your first quiz.
[Song that starts with sunrise]
["Ah geurekna balbali chiwawa seuchigo waenahamyeon"]
[What is the song called? I need this for my homework]
Lion King OST.
[Song title?] No, guess the title.
[Calm down] We didn't hear the question.
- Really? - I thought that was it.
That was only the explanation.
Let's relax.
Which movie plays the song?
[All hectic]
How can I fold this that quickly?
"Lion King".
- This is too hard. - Honestly, this was...
[Jimin ends up with the right answer!]
- You're quick. - Only the same guys would guess.
[Applause]
- Honestly, this is too... - I knew this.
[I had it] [Can't hide being hurt] This is so unfair.
Okay, I know how this works now.
[Thanks friend] Tae-hyung and Jungkook, thanks.
What does that mean?
The second question.
What song is this? Show them the question.
[On the radio, the song went like "bookjok-haengsung book bok book book"]
[It's a catchy melody, so I sing it in the shower]
[Tell me what song it is] What's this?
2PM's "Put Your Hands Up".
[Correct!]
[That's what they thought] Awesome.
[Put put put put!] [Put your hands up]
Hang on! He got the title wrong. Right? He got it wrong?
Tae-hyung, what did you say?
- "Put Your Hands Up". - He got it wrong.
[Rumbling on]
Hang on.
[Isn't this right?] "Put Your Hands Up".
[Sorry, you got it wrong] Wrong.
I got it!
- Jin came in first. - Okay.
2PM's "Hands Up".
Correct.
I got it right even with the spins.
It's not "Put Your Hands Up" but "Hands Up".
[Gloomy] [He ends up helping others] Tae-hyung was great though.
[Tell me what song this is] What's this?
[The lyrics sounds like this, "umma singquedae umma singquedae"]
Jungkook.
Beyonce's "Single Ladies".
[Correct!]
Awesome.
Oh my single ladies, oh my single ladies.
He's amazing.
I had no chance to fly this.
I can't use this good buzzer.
- I only got to fold it. - I can't see.
[Tell me what song goes like "yoomoknongmin yoomoknongmin"]
[Yeow]
This song?
Miss A's "You Don't Know Me".
[Wrong!]
Miss A's "Bad Girl Good Girl".
[Correct!]
I didn't know the title.
You don't know me, you don't know me.
[Ha] Jin is great with his spin.
[Jin is currently leading!] [Shall we go on?]
- Jin is great at this. - Give us the next question.
[Next up is Song Image Quiz!]
[Guess what song the image describes]
Here's your fifth question.
What's this?
[Don't know, but folding paper] - What's this? - What?
[All puzzled] - What is that about? - Why doesn't she have legs?
- Is he paying for something? - Is that an elevator?
[Five bangs]
Zion.T's "See Through".
[Wrong!]
Lim Chang Jung's "A Glass of Soju".
[Wrong!]
Zion.T's "Fridge".
[Is there such a song?] Fridge?
- Fridge? - Don't know, I just said anything.
What do you think it is?
- It seems like an elevator. - A credit card.
I think she's giving him drinks.
- Cocktail. - How is that a drink?
No.
[Making a guess] The left person is a clerk.
[Sounds pretty good] She's giving the customer something.
Did anyone get close to the answer?
Someone said what's in the answer.
Out of what we guessed.
[Rap Monster got it right?] I think I am, handing him something.
I know.
Sistar's "Give It To Me".
[Wrong but great guess!] Sharp answer.
[Swish]
[Flew his plane to appear] He's using his chance.
[Determined] Agust D's "Give It To Me".
[Bang] Why throw away your plane?
[Sacrificing himself] At least I should be funny.
[Hint!] What you say when you enter a shop.
Can I order? I mean...
[Oh! I think I got it!]
TVQX!'s "Mirotic" (order in Korean).
[Correct!]
[Dumbfounded] [How can it be?] No way, how does that image fit?
- I see it now. - I know what it's getting at.
Too bad for "Give It To Me".
[Blew chance with humor] I shouldn't have said Agust D.
What's this?
[A feast? What image is this?] - A feast. - First birthday party?
Isn't this a first birthday party?
[Crowded before image] - What's this? - First birthday party.
[Going my way] - Isn't that an award? - First birthday party.
- How is that an award? - There are many stuff here.
- Jimin, how can this be an award? - It looks like that.
[Five bangs] I know!
Brown Eyes' "Already a Year".
[Correct!]
[Excited] [Exhilarating]
[Celebrating!]
Really?
[Stunned] First birthday party, so "Already a Year"?
- I only thought of birthday stuff. - Me too.
I thought of a feast.
I got it right, but my ceremony sucked.
It's okay, you'd be edited out.
[Sorry, I didn't edit you out] Next question.
Is that me?
[What? Is that Jimin?] - Jimin? - Is that photo Jimin?
What are you doing?
- Are you eating? - No, he looks sick.
- Why am I so swollen? - What's this?
What's this?
[Getting ready] I'll go.
Lovelyz's "Ah-Choo".
[Correct!]
[Wow, awesome]
[Ah-Choo?] [Cool that Jungkook got it] I only thought of sneezing.
I knew it was about sneezing.
[Impressed] I don't know the song "Ah-Choo".
[High five] I thought of "Wind Please Stop Blowing".
[Unable to go on] How did you think of...
It looked like sneezing, but I couldn't think of "Ah-Choo".
Even Jimin didn't know.
[Haha]
- Awesome. - I might lead the game.
I got the chills.
[Puff and huff] What's that?
AOA's "Heart Attack".
[Wrong!] No?
How can do five spins again?
8eight's "Without a Heart".
[Wrong!]
[Quick]
Baek Z Young's "Like Being Shot by a Bullet".
[Correct!]
Oh man.
[Applause]
[Haha] Did anyone get none?
- I didn't get any. - Oh no, you're in trouble.
[You don't mean...] - I'm last place? - Yeah.
Suga, why did you pick buzzer 1?
[Jin leads the game again!] Jin is currently first.
- Who is last place? - You.
All right, I'll do my best.
[V's dumbbell controversy] [Someone suggested he slacked off]
- Get it against your waist. - Elbow on your waist. - Okay.
[Phew] You can decide to cut him out.
Is that hard to do?
[What's wrong with you?] 8kg isn't heavy.
8kg is heavy.
It's because you're more built.
[Jungkook the muscle guy] - He lives with dumbbells. - Let's go.
- This is heavy. - Dumbbell guy. - I told you so!
[Muscle guy, let's go on] - Next question. - Here we go.
[Next is First Pitch Quiz!]
[Do the song dance from hearing the first pitch]
Here's the first one.
[What do we do?] - I don't know many dances. - Me neither.
[Now it's my time to shine] - He's good with dances. - J-Hope knows.
[Like this and this] He knows all the dances.
[Here's the question] Play the song.
[A big racket] [All hectic]
[Off the screen] You didn't even fold it right.
[Denying any charges]
[Resenting Suga is dragged off] No.
It got undone in the air!
[Hear me out] - It got undone in the air. - Again.
[Swish]
I really let it fly.
Wonder Girls' "Tell Me".
[Correct!]
He crumbled it and threw.
No, I flew it off.
[Suga isn't last anymore] You're not last place now.
[Next question!]
[Five bangs]
I don't know this title.
TWICE's "Cheer Up".
[Correct!]
[Exciting] The song title!
[Oh yeah] [Time for J-Hope to shine]
This is my time to win.
[Five bangs]
EXID's "Up & Down".
[Correct!]
How interesting.
[J-Hope can't be stopped]
[Focused]
I know!
AOA's "Miniskirt".
[Correct!]
I give him that.
[Suga's hard work pays off] I give you that one.
[Paper plane on the floor] - Your plane... - Hey.
[Hey you] This isn't a plane but a spaceship!
[Not spaceship but a plane] It flies open in the air.
Do you know how I fold it?
[With speed]
[Amazing] Okay, you worked hard.
[Nervous]
- No! - I just did it.
[Confident] Red Velvet's "Russian Roulette".
I only know this dance.
[Mysterious move] - What's that? - What?
- This is right. - Are you a robot?
- No. - I'm right.
[What was it before?] Rap Monster, show us again.
This.
- We'll play the song. - Dance.
[Meltdown] This is driving me nuts.
Wasn't that a break dance?
Before, you were like...
"Russian Roulette" does this.
[Bang bang] Isn't that "Bang Bang Bang"?
[Hilarious]
This is the dance.
- I don't know this part. - He doesn't know.
[Five bangs]
J-Hope.
[Good example]
Oh yeah, this is the dance.
- I know this, too. - It's this.
This is right.
Rap Monster, dance for us again.
[Curious] What were you doing to do?
This was what I...
- No. - That's not like before.
What move is that?
"Russian Roulette".
[Sweating hard] [Mysterious bangs] - This is the dance. - Isn't that "Bang Bang Bang"?
- We'll let you have it. - Really?
I don't know many dances.
J-Hope worked hard, but Rap Monster also had it.
- What's the next question? - Next.
You're first place anyways.
I forget the song title!
I.O.I's "Very Very Very".
Dance for us.
- That's not it. - Not this!
- This is their dance. - This is at the ending.
- It's this. - No, this is the dance.
What's this?
[Get lost!]
It's this. Yeah, it's this.
- He mixed this and this. - No.
Dance to the song.
[Phew]
Look, what's this?
- This isn't it. - Not this.
[Good example] Look at this.
- Yeah, this is it. - The same. - Yeah.
Yeah, this is the dance.
Who wins this round?
[Jungkook gets a point!]
[J-Hope leads this round] J-Hope is first.
[Onto the next round!] How many questions? Five?
[Last up, Nonsense Title Quiz!]
[Guess the title from nonsense questions]
Which fish graduated from the best school?
[Big racket right after the question]
Jin guesses this really well.
Jin, you go ahead.
Norazo's "Mackerel".
[Correct!] Right.
[Rap Monster let him have it] Jin spun so hard, so I backed off.
[Familiar with dad jokes] Jin has leverage in this.
[So it's my time to shine]
I'll just sit and watch.
[Now to decide who is last!] Audience.
Show them the question.
[Which part of town is SHINee from?] What's that?
What's this?
I think I know.
[Yeow] We should all know.
- SHINee's "Ring Ding Dong". - Right.
[Another dumbbell controversy] I did it two times.
[Jin (26, he says otherwise)] Honestly, you didn't.
- Did you? - Yeah!
[He goes nuts under accusation] Hang on!
[V (23, he says it's unfair)] This camera director saw me.
[Tell us who's right] Did he do it right or not?
[Jin (26, he says otherwise)] Honestly, he did two dead lifts.
[Covering up] I did it!
[Jungkook (21, just curious)] Two dead lifts?
Pipe down. Did I or not?
[What does the cameraman say?]
[A few minutes before]
- He did. - See?
[Jumping up] I went like this!
[I see] [Blank in thought] [So you did]
[Hang in there] [V gets a point!] You get it right.
[Forgetful] I've been doing this an hour.
[An hour of getting ready] I've been at this position.
For an hour, I was on the floor.
Next question.
What shoe does Park Hyo Shin like?
What's that?
[Swish]
Suga. Park Hyo Shin's "Wild Flower".
Awesome.
[Correct!] Yeah.
Last question.
Where can you see Sung Si Kyung?
[Huff and puff] This one.
- This is so easy. - Jellyfish Entertainment?
This is so easy.
- Sung Si Kyung's "On The Street". - Right.
[Correct!]
Right.
[Now only two are left] Only one does the penalty?
[Suggestion] [Jin's dad joke to decide] Let's decide with a dad joke.
Jin's dad joke.
[Confident] - Something hard. - Great, Jin's nonsense quiz.
- I recently made this up. - Really?
[Dad joke] - Self-made joke. - Self-made.
Here's the question.
[Expectant]
I was born on a island. What island?
[What is the answer?]
Handsome (some is island).
[This drives me nuts] Handsome!
[Stunned] Handsome!
Jin was born on handsome!
Wow.
How can he get it that quickly?
[Dumbfounded] Jeon Jungkook is last place!
[Handsome joke shocks all] You can leave now.
You got this so quickly.
Love you, buddy.
[Rare relay penalty for Jungkook] Jungkook, lose the muscles, they're scary.
- Also say finishing comments. - Juggling and comments. - Showing muscles?
I've never seen Jungkook last.
- How about folding all that? - No, not all of them.
You need to fly it off.
[Deciding what to do] - Do over if you fail to juggle. - Yeah.
- He can juggle at one try. - He does it well.
[Jungkook folds carefully]
After that, go onto this.
[He finally gets done!]
What?
[Swish]
Bang the hammer five times.
[Five bangs]
- Push ups. - Hard hits. - Three.
1.
[Tough guy] [Good pose] - Very good. - 2, 3.
Dumbbells.
[Wow, what a guy]
[Oh] [Jungkook's muscle special]
Is he terminator?
- Now the elephant spin. - Spin five times and juggle.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. - Juggling.
[Now the juggling left!]
1, 2, 3, go!
Hurry, go back.
[Staring over with the paper plane]
[Swish] Over ten times, fade out.
The toy hammer.
[Five bangs]
[Trembling] He's shaking, tired out.
Such a burpee test would be hard.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. - Great.
[Only juggling left] [Another chance] Go right ahead.
[Whoa!]
[Rolling]
[He luckily finishes the penalty] Okay, that counts.
- Say your finishing comment. - Comments for finish.
BTS... Ouch.
BTS Gayo will continue.
[See you again on BTS Gayo!] BTS Gayo!
Bye.
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Neurogenic bladder - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 8:22.
With neurogenic bladder, neurogenic means arising from the nervous system, so neurogenic
bladder is typically some difficulty emptying the bladder normally, as a result of either
damage to the peripheral nerves, brain, or spinal cord.
Normally, urine is held in the bladder, which receives urine from two ureters coming down
from the kidneys and then that urine leaves the bladder through the urethra.
As urine flows from the kidney, through the ureters and into the bladder, the bladder
starts to expand into the abdomen.
The bladder is able to expand and contract because it's wrapped in a muscular layer,
called the detrusor muscle, and within that, lining the bladder itself is a layer of transitional
epithelium containing "umbrella cells".
These umbrella cells get their name because they physically stretch out as the bladder
fills, just like an umbrella opening in slow-motion.
In a grown adult, the bladder can expand to hold about 750ml, slightly less in women than
men because the uterus takes up space which crowds out the bladder a bit.
Okay - so when the urine is collecting in the bladder, there are basically two "doors"
that are shut, holding that urine in.
The first door is the internal sphincter muscle, which is made of smooth muscle and is under
involuntary control, meaning that it opens and closes automatically.
Typically, the internal sphincter muscle opens up when the bladder is about half full.
Now the second door is the external sphincter muscle, and it's made of skeletal muscle
and is under voluntary control, meaning that it opens and closes when a person wants it
to.
This is the reason that it's possible to stop urine mid-stream by tightening up that
muscle, which is called doing kegel exercises.
Once urine has passed through the external sphincter muscle, it exits the body, in women
the exit is immediate and in men the urine flows through the penis before it exits.
So, when specialized nerves called stretch receptors in the bladder wall sense that the
bladder is about half full, they send impulses to the spinal cord, specifically the sacral
spinal cord at levels S2 and S3, known as the micturition center, and the brain, specifically
two locations in the pons—the pontine storage center and pontine micturition center.
The spinal cord response is part of the micturition reflex.
And it causes an increase in parasympathetic stimulation and decrease in sympathetic stimulation
which makes the detrusor muscle contract and the internal sphincter relax.
It also decreases motor nerve stimulation to the external sphincter allowing it to relax
as well.
At this point, urination would occur at this point, if not for the pons.
The pons is the region of the brain that we train to voluntarily control urination.
If we want to delay urination, or hold it in, the pontine storage center overrides the
micturition reflex, and when we want to urinate, the pontine micturition center allows for
the micturition reflex to happen.
Now with neurogenic bladder - the exact pattern of symptoms depends on the nerve that is damaged.
In diabetes mellitus, excess glucose levels in the blood attaches to various proteins
- a process called glycation.
This process can damage sensory nerve fibers in the bladder wall, in the pelvic nerve,
or in dorsal nerve roots entering the spinal cord, all of which interferes with the initial
stretch signal that gets sent out as the bladder fills.
Another potential cause is syphilis, this infection can eventually lead to tabes dorsalis—which
is inflammation and scarring of those same little dorsal root nerves.
Also, with herpes, the virus takes up a home in the dorsal nerve roots for months to years
and it can also disrupt the sensory fibers that they carry within them.
This all means that as the bladder fills to capacity and stretches, that sensory information
is not received, and the bladder starts to overflow, drop by drop, out of the urethra.
This is called overflow incontinence.
Now, that sensory information goes through the micturition center at the S2-S3 region
of the spinal cord, so if there's an injury to the spinal cord in that region, for example
if someone falls from a tree or ladder and lands on their buttocks, then again, that
micturition reflex pathway's interrupted and somebody can get overflow incontinence.
Now, if there's a spinal cord injury above the sacral region, then immediately after,
all the reflexes below the injury are suppressed.
This phenomenon is known as spinal shock and can last hours to weeks.
The exact mechanism behind spinal shock, though, isn't completely clear, but during spinal
shock, the micturition reflex gets suppressed as well, and it leads to detrusor hyporeflexia,
which once again leading to overflow incontinence.
Now, once the shock wears off, normal the micturition reflex resumes since the sacral
region's intact, but the signals can't be sent to or received from the pons, which
means there's no inhibitory pathway from the brain.
So this means that the bladder goes into an overdrive mode leading to detrusor hyperreflexia.
At this point, even a tiny amount of urine will initiate the micturition reflex leading
to an frequent urges to urinate called urge incontinence.
Now, in multiple sclerosis, a similar pattern unfolds, except in this case the body's
immune system attacks the myelin sheath of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord.
Once again, though, this can prevent the inhibitory signals from the brain from reaching the micturition
reflex pathway, which causes detrusor hyperreflexia and urge incontinence.
Going a little further up, if there are acute injuries to the brain like a stroke then there'll
be a similar pattern as spinal injuries with an initial "shock" phase of detrusor hyporeflexia,
followed by detrusor hyperreflexia and urge incontinence.
In chronic processes like a brain tumor or Parkinson's disease, there is usually no
state of shock and instead can proceed directly to detrusor hyperreflexia as well as urge
incontinence.
Diagnosis can be done by measuring post-void residuals or the amount of urine left in the
bladder after urination, as well as the pressure and flow of urine.
Treatment of overflow incontinence can be relieved by putting a catheter through the
urethra that drains the urine.
Urge incontinence can be relieved with anticholinergic drugs that help relax the detrusor muscle.
All right, as a quick recap,neurogenic bladder is where some form of nerve damage causes
bladder dysfunction, and this dysfunction could be overflow incontinence where the bladder
fills up to capacity and then dribbles out of the urethra, or urge incontinence where
an individual feels frequent urges to urinate.
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If you connect, partner
I get dating
Recording this video which is the channel trailer
I'm top in the gulch
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ACELERAÇÃO CHINESA - Chinese Acceleration - 1 DIABOLO TUTORIAL - Duration: 2:40.
Just like a diabolo need speed to spin
Remember to give this video a thumbs up
so the channel keeps spinning here!
diabolo tutorial - Chinese acceleration
You've learned the orbit acceleration here in the channel
which in my opinion is the most efficient to give speed to diabolos.
but it's also worth learning the Chinese acceleration
because it's the basis for the vertax.
Which is another style with diabolos where they stay vertically
Good. The idea of Chinese acceleration is very simple, as you can see.
It consists of an almost vertical movement of going and returning
only with the dominant hand.
First we make a simple knot for the diabolo not escape
left hand goes up, at about the height of the head
and take the diabolo to the right side of the string
In terms of alignment, the right hand is slightly behind the left.
Hence we practice first only give a slight throw with the diabolo in the side.
And get it back in the same place.
a small upward throw
and back to the same place
Then the idea is to make a force down,
when the diabolo reach the top limit of the string
then every time it comes up
PA! pulls back
PUF, pulls back
at first try only once or twice
Until you can make more sequences
Like this. We continue doing this force up and down,
almost like a ping-pong
And it'll give speed to the diabolo
Take care not to tighten the shoulder and trapezoids while accelerating
which is a very common thing
with time you will be able to control the movement better
and not spend so much energy while accelerating
good, with diabolos is very important to have speed, but in life
I1m valueing more and more moments that slows and calm me. PLIN.
one thing that calms me is paying attention to ambient sounds
tell me in the comments one thing that slows you, that brings you a little more to the presence
If you want to see more diabolo tutorials click there on the screen
Or also there to buy a diabolo or support the channel on patreon
this supports a lot the project to happen
I'm lucas abduch. You can make the world go slower.
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The Anime Collector's First Impressions - Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu - Duration: 11:38.
Hey guys welcome back to The Anime Collector!
So, today Julie and I are going out to see
"Kizumonogatari"...
and I actually did a poll on Twitter
on whether or not we should see "Your Name" or "Kizumonogatari Part 3" first.
But um, everybody voted on "Your Name".
But today's like the last day
any theater near us is actually showing "Kizumonogatari"
so we have to see it first.
Um--
Now, I know that this series is
kind of supposed to be our first impressions
but we sorta have
a little bit, like, of a leg up on this I guess
because we've--
we've heard the audiobook for the light novel already.
And I've already seen part 1 and 2.
Julie hasn't seen it.
But--
But she's heard the audiobook so
you know, she knows the story already.
And I'm kinda driving a little bit crazy right now
because we have to get
all the way
you know, like two cities over
uh, in--
in under an hour.
And we're really--
we haven't bought the tickets yet,
I mean I'm sure we'll have an easy time getting in there.
I just hope that they have trailers
cause otherwise
we're probably gonna miss the beginning of it.
But, uh...
JULIE: I'm sure they'll have trailers.
Yeah. Well, let's hope.
But, um...
Yeah, so
going into it...
I don't know, from what I seen--
again Julie hasn't seen the
part 1 and 2 but from what I've seen,
I enjoyed the audiobook more.
There're definitely some great visuals but...
I don't know, I think that--
I think that certain aspects worked better in the anime
um,
and I think that we're a little bit
biased I think cause we--
cause we heard the audiobook first
that, uh...
that you're just sort of predisposed to liking the one you saw first-- or heard first.
You know?
JULIE: Sometimes when you read a book
JULIE: it's better in your head.
Yeah, it's-- Exactly. JULIE: it's better in your head.
Yeah, it's cause you're interpreting it your own way.
But basically,
if you haven't yet, you really should check out the audiobook.
Because Vertical Inc,
which I believe is part of Kodansha,
released the audiobook--
or they released the light novel and the audiobook.
And rather than just do the normal thing,
they actually hire professional voice actors
to play the characters that are speaking in the books
and they've got
like
music and stuff and sound effects that plays in it as well.
So it almost is like
listening to anime playing in the next room.
It's really actually quite immersive
and very enjoyable.
Anyway,
I've gotta speed like a demon over here
in order to get where we're going without
missing anything from the movie.
So I'll cut back in
once we get there.
It's this one you can see the, uh
the sign that looks like a
movie theater front.
Right here.
It's this building. SIRI: Your destination is on the right.
SIRI: Your destination is on the right.
JULIE: That's it!
Okay! So we got to find a place to park.
JULIE: Oh man! Okay, we're going...
JULIE: Public parking right there.
Sweet!
*car grinds on the curb*
Whoops...
Every single time. JULIE: Every! Stinking! Time!
Alright, well we're here.
Can we get two for "Kizumonogatari".
after
the
film
Okay.
So forgive
the car noise.
It's way too hot
in Arizona to not have the AC on right now.
JULIE: Yeah.
What did you think?
JULIE: It was...
JULIE: interesting.
It was very artsy.
So I guess first of all
maybe we should give a little bit of backstory
about what the story's actually about
again there's spoilers here
and I really do recommend
that you get that audiobook
cause it is a very...
it's a very different--
especially if you've never read a light novel or anything before,
it's a very different experience.
Especially the way that they actually handled it.
But, basically the story is
that a character named Araragi
comes across a vampire
who has had her limbs taken from her
and she's basically in a state where she's too weak
to do anything and she's basically going to die
and he ends up volunteering himself
as her last meal.
Which of course,
gives her the sustenance necessary to survive.
It turns him into...
like, a "minion",
as they called it in the movie.
You know, like a vampire servant.
And he...
basically goes on a quest for her to get her limbs back.
And every time he brings back her limbs
she literally eats the limbs, and...
gains more and more of a power back.
Right?
JULIE: It was like a fever dream.
Yeah, it was.
It was a fever dream.
I just want to say;
it actually is...
a pretty cool movie to see in the theaters.
But there's like a particular scene...
that--
we were--
JULIE: We were the-- we were fortunate--
JULIE: We were the only ones there. We were cringing really hard!
We were really cringing.
But luckily
we were the only two people in the theater.
But other than that scene, it was pretty cool.
They had some
really goofy animation.
And it was really interesting to see
how many ways they could come up with
goofy things to do. Like...
at the end of the story
Araragi discovers that
another character named Oshino
had...
actually stolen the vampire's heart.
The vampire, we're just gonna call her:
"Kissshot".
That's-- That's what they--
She has a really long name.
but, uh...
We're just gonna call her Kissshot cause it's easier.
But basically,
she--
she had her heart stolen...
literally...
Like, literally her actual heart
not the figure of speech
JULIE: Oshino was like... but her actual heart was ripped out.
but her actual heart was ripped out.
JULIE: Out of his shirt... He pulls it out of it out of--
JULIE: Out of his shirt... out of his Hawaiian shirt pocket.
out of his Hawaiian shirt pocket.
And you're like; "How did that fit in there?!"
Y'know?
it was really--
that was one of the first thoughts we had
when that scene--
that was like the opening scene.
We actually-- we missed like
the first 30 seconds of the movie!
Because of this parking situation here.
We stood at this machine,
we had to prepay,
and we stood there
like idiots, for like 5 minutes trying to figure out how to do it.
But--
JULIE: Do we pay now?
Yeah!
JULIE: Or do we pay later? -
JULIE: Or do we pay later? And then it just dawned on me
And then it just dawned on me
like, maybe I should push the button so that the--
the instructions will pop up on screen.
But anyway,
so we got in there and...
Julie had to pee beforehand
and I could hear the Aniplex...
little splash screen starting.
So I knew we were missing
the very--
like, literally 20 seconds probably is what we missed.
But...
JULIE: Excuse me for being pregnant.
Yeah, it's alright. It's alright.
But yeah, since we had seen--
we had heard the audiobook it wasn't--
it wasn't that big of a deal.
So...
anyway, so...
once--
once Araragi gets the limbs back from--
from the people who had taken them,
the vampires--
the vampire hunters who had taken them.
He--
Oshino reveals to him that he had taken her heart.
And that's actually why
she was weak enough for these vampire hunters
to even...
y'know, hunt her down and take her limbs in the first place.
So he gives Araragi back the heart,
and Araragi gives the heart back to Kissshot.
And then it--
Everything just goes real downhill.
JULIE: Vomiting...
JULIE: Halucinations... Yeah. She-- He--
He walks in on her
eating one of the vampire hunters named Guillotine Cutter.
He basically--
It's that moment in "Monster"
when the doctor realizes that he had saved
a kid who grew up to be this horrific serial killer.
Where he realizes that every human that she eats from now on
is because of him.
Because he saved her.
So...
he has to kill her
and it turns out to be the only way that he can actually
become human again.
And anyway,
the movie was--
it was interesting.
You know?
And the thing about it is that
the light novel is like nine and a half hours long.
I mean it's really long
compared to stringing the movies together.
They cut
a lot of details
from the light novel.
But they did some very interesting things.
Like, I would say that the movie is worth seeing
regardless of the story
just for how they edited things.
And the sort of avant-garde nature
of what they chose to do.
So...
I don't know. I would recommend it.
What do you think? Was it...
Would you rather watch it at--
Would you have rather watched it at home?
JULIE: I would have rather watched it at home. -
JULIE: I would have rather watched it at home. Yeah.
JULIE: Just because of that... -
That one scene.
JULIE: one really awkward scene. That one scene.
JULIE: one really awkward scene. -
JULIE: one really awkward scene. I gets really lewd. Let's just put it that way.
I gets really lewd. Let's just put it that way.
JULIE: Yeah.
And...
it's awkward--
and again, we were the only people in the theater.
But not being in your own house...
JULIE: We were the only people in the theater
JULIE: until you get up at the end
JULIE: and you realize somebody's sitting in the box.
Yeah, because he's the projectionists. Yeah.
JULIE: But he's like, watching you -
JULIE: watch something really bad. No, he was--
he's probably not even
really paying attention the whole time.
He probably only got up at the end
because he needed to take the reel off.
JULIE: Well, maybe. You know?
JULIE: But I still kinda felt like -
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. -
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. Yeah, it was...
JULIE: my mom was watching me do something bad. It's like when you watch anime and it's like...
It's like when you watch anime and it's like...
nothing lewd happens
until somebody walks in the room.
JULIE: Yeah. You know?
and it's one of those things where...
I wouldn't want to have to explain things
to somebody walking in.
Y'know? It just-- It was really awkward.
Bottom line, I definitely would
recommend you see it.
Probably not gonna be able to see it in theaters
no matter
what I say.
Just because it's--
it's probably not gonna--
it was-- it was
hard to get this one.
Like I said it--
we looked it up and it--
there's no--
there's no showings for it tomorrow
near us
and I don't know, I just-- I feel like...
JULIE: It's Hollywood, here, and then Texas.
JULIE: Those are the three closest. Yeah. So, when-- I actually...
Yeah. So, when-- I actually...
I downloaded a bunch of-- cause like, again I haven't been to the movies in forever.
I downloaded a bunch of...
apps to check out the showtimes.
I got the Showtimes app,
I got all these different apps
and none of them would let me search the dang movie!
You know?
I couldn't believe it was so annoying!
Except for Moviefone.
And the ones that would let me search it,
would tell me: "Hey, it's not playing within 15 miles of your current location."
You know?
But Moviefone actually found the three closest theaters
and they were; this one,
Alamo Drafthouse in Austin,
and...
JULIE: Hold on, people think we're leaving.
and the one in Hollywood.
So anyway,
that's it for now guys. I hope you've--
I hope you've enjoyed this video--
There's so much--
like, there's so much activity happening all around us right now this little parking lot.
JULIE: Yeah, a lot of people...
I think people want us to leave
but I think we're actually gonna go and...
JULIE: We're gonna go have a date.
Yeah, we're going to go get dinner.
But I hope you guys enjoyed.
And we're gonna try to see "Your Name"
tomorrow...
That had a lot more showings so we felt like we had to definitely get
"Kizumonogatari" out of the way today.
Cause again, this was the last day it was showing around us.
But I hope you guys enjoyed
and we'll catch you next time.
*phone buzzes*
Pokémon.
What spawned?
JULIE: A Pidgey.
Okay!
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What if I Don't Like Taiwanese Food? 台灣有義大利麵嗎? - Duration: 3:30.
So I might have told you that
On the flight back to Taiwan from Toronto
I met two Canadian teachers
told me that they've come here to teach for the first time
and they told me
they ate a bunch of pasta and sushi
in the fear that they couldn't get the same thing
in Taiwan
well they couldn't be more wrong
The diversity of food in Taiwan
is just amazing
It's such a contrast
to our population here in Taiwan
because there's such a huge variety
in terms of food
and you can pretty much find any type of food
in Taiwan
and today I'm going to show you that
just exactly that
On this single street
I've spotted Japanese
Korean
even Macau Portuguese fusion restaurant
and even if you only consume food prepared in Halal
well you'd be surprised
just Google away
and you will find Indian restaurant
just within reach
Just across the block
I actually found German
Meddittearaen Singaporean
This is honestly the variety I never thought of
and there're also a bunch of theme restaurants
that could appear quite strange
but if you are up to the challenge
Definitely request a table
I'm actually so thrilled to spot a shisha cafe
right at the heart of residential area
in Taipei
This is located on the first floor of an apartment
Aside from our own traditional dessert
we people in Taiwan
are actually really adventurous and open minded
when it comes to dessert
dun dun dun
can you believe we actually have crounts in Taiwan?
the point is
you really don't have to try the local foods
to enjoy your journey here
in Taiwan
Did you find something you are craving?
because if you didn't
I'd be pretty disappointed
but
not that it(I) matters anyway
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Riding Lawn Mower Engine Clicks But Doesn't Crank - Duration: 6:21.
Hi, Wayne here from Sears PartsDirect.
Today we're going to talk about troubleshooting a riding mower engine that clicks but when
you turn the key but won't turn over.
A bad starter solenoid often causes this problem—but not always.
The mower could have a bad starter motor, a wiring failure, a weak battery or a locked-up
engine.
We'll show you how to find out what's wrong.
First we'll check for a weak battery.
The click you hear when you turn the key means that the starter solenoid coil is getting
power.
The starter solenoid only needs a little current to make the solenoid coil click, but the starter
motor needs a lot of current to spin the motor.
So a weak battery could have enough current to trip the solenoid coil but not enough current
to crank the engine.
To check the battery, use a multimeter to measure DC voltage across the battery terminals.
Turn off the ignition.
Access the battery—in this type of riding lawn mower, you lift the seat to get to the
battery.
With the multimeter set to measure DC voltage, touch the red multimeter probe to the positive
or red battery terminal and the black meter probe to the negative or black battery terminal.
A fully charge battery measures more than 12 volts DC.
To provide enough current to spin the starter motor, the battery typically needs to be at
least 75 percent charged.
Here's a chart that shows how much charge the battery has based on voltage.
Charge the battery if it's weak or dead.
The starter motor should spin the engine after you recharge the battery.
If not, the next step is the check the cables.
If the battery is okay, then corroded or broken wire cables could prevent the starter motor
from getting power.
If you find corrosion on the battery terminals and cable ends, here's how to safely remove
it: Put on work gloves and safety goggles.
Disconnect the negative cable and then the positive cable from the battery.
Use a wire brush to clean the cable ends and battery terminals.
If brushing doesn't remove it all, sprinkle baking soda over the terminals and cable ends
and then moisten the baking soda.
The baking soda and water will bubble vigorously and dissolve the corrosion.
When the bubbling stops, use a toothbrush to remove any remaining corrosion.
Wipe off the terminals and cable ends with a shop rag.
Thinly coat the battery terminals with petroleum jelly to help prevent corrosion.
If you found no corrosion, or if the motor still won't start after you remove the corrosion,
check if the red battery cable is delivering power the solenoid post by measuring voltage
on the red terminal post.
With the multimeter set to measure DC voltage, touch the red meter probe to the red post
on the starter solenoid and the black meter probe to the negative terminal on the battery.
It should measure more than 12 volts.
If it doesn't, replace the red battery cable.
A word of warning here.
Don't let the meter lead touch both of the solenoid posts at the same time or you'll
see a severe spark.
If the motor still doesn't turn over with a good red cable, the solenoid is next on
the list of likely suspects.
Next, we'll check the starter solenoid by measuring voltage on the black post at the
same time the solenoid clicks.
You'll need some clip-on meter probes to hold the probes on the wires as you turn the ignition
key, unless you have a helper to turn the key while you hold the probes on the wires.
Disconnect the black starter cable from the solenoid post and attach the red meter probe
to the post.
Clip the black meter probe to the negative battery terminal.
Hold the ignition key in the start position—you should hear the solenoid coil click.
When the solenoid coil clicks, the multimeter should measure more than 12 volts if the black
post gets power.
If it measured no voltage when the solenoid coil clicked, replace the starter.
If the multimeter measured more than 12 volts on the black solenoid post after the solenoid
clicked, you know that the starter solenoid works.
Now we'll check the starter cable that connects the solenoid to the starter.
We'll use a voltage drop test to measure resistance through the starter cable.
Using a voltage drop test is more accurate than a simple resistance test for a large
cable with many copper strands.
A simple resistance check detects any current; it can't detect whether the cable can carry
enough current to spin the starter motor.
We measure voltage—also called voltage drop—from the solenoid post to the starter motor stud.
Ideally, we should measure less than 1 volt during this test, indicating voltage is nearly
the same at the solenoid post and the starter motor stud.
If it's more than 1 volt, it means wire strands inside the cable are broken.
To start the test, reconnect the black starter cable to the solenoid post and clip the red
meter probe to the cable lead.
Lift the mower hood.
Disconnect the spark plug wire so the engine has no chance of starting.
Remove the right dash panel for a better view.
Clip the black meter lead to the cable lead that connects the black cable to the starter.
Hold the ignition key in the start position and check the voltage reading after the click.
If you measure a drop of more than 1 volt through the starter cable, replace the starter
cable.
If the starter cable is okay, you know that the starter motor is getting power.
Since the motor isn't turning, we've narrowed the failure down to a seized engine or a failed
starter motor.
We'll check for a seized engine and if it's not locked up, then we know that the starter
motor failed.
To see if the engine spins, remove the plug from the screen above the flywheel to access
the flywheel bolt.
Use a socket wrench to rotate the flywheel bolt clockwise and try to spin the engine.
If the engine won't spin because it's locked up, have a service technician diagnose
and repair the problem.
If you can spin the engine, replace the starter motor because it's not spinning the engine
when activated.
If you follow these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to get that lawn mower
engine started so you can get back to mowing.
I hope this video helped you out today, you can find links to the parts we talked about
in the video description below.
Check out our other videos here on the Sears PartsDirect YouTube channel.
Subscribe we'll let you know when we post new ones.
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Mind Altering Quantum Experiment Shows Time Doesn't Exist As We - Duration: 10:18.
Mind-Altering Quantum Experiment Shows Time Doesn�t Exist As We Think It Does
The concept of time is a strange one, and the world of quantum physics is even stranger.
And this mind-altering quantum experiment shows how time has never existed as we think
it does.
In 2012 US National Medal of Science award winner Yakir Aharonov, who is regarded as
one of the world�s leading quantum theorists published a paper in Nature Physics showing
that the present is constrained by the past and the future.
This means that what happens in the present can depend on what happened in the future,
which makes no sense, as quantum physics rarely does.
It also means that what happened in the past can effect the present.
Seems strange, doesn�t it?
It�s definitely something hard to wrap your head around.
�We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain
in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.
In reality, it contains the only mystery.� Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate of the twentieth
century (Radin, Dean.
Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences In A Quantum Reality.
New York, Paraview Pocket Books, 2006)
This isn�t the first time quantum physicists have studied the structure of time.
Below are details of an experiment, the same one mentioned in the paper cited above.
Delayed Choice/Quantum Eraser/Time
There is another groundbreaking, weird experiment that also has tremendous implications for
understanding the nature of our reality, more specifically, the nature of what we call �time.�
It�s known as the �delayed-choice� experiment, or �quantum eraser,� and it can be considered
a modified version of the double slit experiment.
To understand the delayed choice experiment, you have to understand the quantum double
slit experiment.
In this experiment, tiny bits of matter (photons, electrons, or any atomic-sized object) are
shot towards a screen that has two slits in it.
On the other side of the screen, a high tech video camera records where each photon lands.
When scientists close one slit, the camera will show us an expected pattern, as seen
in the video below.
But when both slits are opened, an �interference pattern� emerges � they begin to act like
waves.
This doesn�t mean that atomic objects are observed as a wave (even though it recently
has been observed as a wave), they just act that way.
It means that each photon individually goes through both slits at the same time and interferes
with itself, but it also goes through one slit, and it goes through the other.
Furthermore, it goes through neither of them.
The single piece of matter becomes a �wave� of potentials, expressing itself in the form
of multiple possibilities, and this is why we get the interference pattern.
How can a single piece of matter exist and express itself in multiple states, without
any physical properties, until it is �measured� or �observed?� Furthermore, how does it
choose which path, out of multiple possibilities, it will take?
Then, when an �observer� decides to measure and look at which slit the piece of matter
goes through, the �wave� of potential paths collapses into one single path.
The particle goes from becoming, again, a �wave� of potentials into one particle
taking a single route.
It�s as if the particle knows it�s being watched.
The observer has some sort of effect on the behavior of the particle.
This quantum uncertainty is defined as the ability, �according to the quantum mechanic
laws that govern subatomic affairs, of a particle like an electron to exist in a murky state
of possibility � to be anywhere, everywhere or nowhere at all � until clicked into substantiality
by a laboratory detector or an eyeball.� (New York Times)
According to physicist Andrew Truscott, lead researcher from a study published by the Australian
National University, the experiment suggests that �reality does not exist unless we are
looking at it.� It suggests that we are living in a holographic-type of universe.
Delayed Choice/Quantum Eraser/Time
So, how is all of this information relevant to the concept of time?
Just as the double slit experiment illustrates how factors associated with consciousness
collapse the quantum wave function (a piece of matter existing in multiple potential states)
into a single piece of matter with defined physical properties (no longer a wave, all
those potential states collapsed into one), the delayed choice experiment illustrates
how what happens in the present can change what happens(ed) in the past.
It also shows how time can go backwards, how cause and effect can be reversed, and how
the future caused the past.
Like the quantum double slit experiment, the delayed choice/quantum eraser has been demonstrated
and repeated time and time again.
For example, Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have conducted John
Wheeler�s delayed-choice thought experiment, the findings were recently published in the
journal Nature Physics.
In 2007 (Science 315, 966, 2007), scientists in France shot photons into an apparatus and
showed that their actions could retroactively change something which had already happened.
�If we attempt to attribute an objective meaning to the quantum state of a single system,
curious paradoxes appear: quantum effects mimic not only instantaneous action-at-a-distance,
but also, as seen here, influence of future actions on past events, even after these events
have been irrevocably recorded.� � Asher Peres, pioneer in quantum information theory
The list literally goes on and on, and was first brought to the forefront by John Wheeler,
in 1978, which is why I am going to end this article with his explanation of the delayed
choice experiment.
He believed that this experiment was best explained on a cosmic scale.
Cosmic Scale Explanation
He asks us to imagine a star emitting a photon billions of years ago, heading in the direction
of planet Earth.
In between, there is a galaxy.
As a result of what�s known as �gravitational lensing,� the light will have to bend around
the galaxy in order to reach Earth, so it has to take one of two paths, go left or go
right.
Billions of years later, if one decides to set up an apparatus to �catch� the photon,
the resulting pattern would be (as explained above in the double slit experiment) an interference
pattern.
This demonstrates that the photon took one way, and it took the other way.
One could also choose to �peek� at the incoming photon, setting up a telescope on
each side of the galaxy to determine which side the photon took to reach Earth.
The very act of measuring or �watching� which way the photon comes in means it can
only come in from one side.
The pattern will no longer be an interference pattern representing multiple possiblities,
but a single clump pattern showing �one� way.
What does this mean?
It means how we choose to measure �now� affects what direction the photon took billions
of years ago.
Our choice in the present moment affected what had already happened in the past�.
This makes absolutely no sense, which is a common phenomenon when it comes to quantum
physics.
Regardless of our ability make sense of it, it�s real.
This experiment also suggests that quantum entanglement exists regardless of time.
Meaning two bits of matter can actually be entangled, again, in time.
Time as we measure it and know it, doesn�t really exist.
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Dan and Phil speaking German - Duration: 2:14.
can you not
you have my calculator
milk
hello
1-20
not good
bless you
i had your mothers orgasm juice for breakfast
youre a hedgehog
youre pretty
can you not
overhead projector
1-9
do you have my calculator?
yes
my camera is broken
can you not
yes
can you not
hello from berlin
whats your name?
german empire
currywurst
brandenburg gate
one
one, two, three
my name is phil
come and see the amazing tour is not on fire in berlin with dan and phil
thank you
you have my calculator
my camera is broken
orgasm juice
yes
my mother is an elbow
hello my name is phil
i am forgotten how to speak german
youre a hedgehog
the cactus is across from the trainstation
5,4,3,1
idk mate
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TV ads of Korea's presidential candidates start airing - Duration: 2:41.
TV campaign ads by presidential hopefuls started airing last week.
60 second of airtime for a maximum 30 runs until the election day eve.
Oh Jung-hee turn our attention to this fierce battleground.
A decade and a half ago, ads showed former president Roh Moo-hyun singing a Korean folk
song -- his successor, Lee Myung-bak, trying the food at a traditional market.
Past elections have shown the power of TV ads.
And that's why this time, too, the candidates have put together clips hoping to stand out.
Moon Jae-in's ad is a montage of people from different segments of society...
alongside specific pledges to address their concerns.
"Let's all create a happy and prosperous nation."
"Right now, Korea is at a crossroads."
Hong Joon-pyo is depicted as a figure of strength who'll lead a nation surrounded geopolitically...
through its national security crisis.
Ahn Cheol-soo's ad, by contrast, is only words and rhythm.
It touts Ahn as a tech industry innovator who's different from ordinary politicians.
"I will become the first president to lead this country into the future "
Yoo Seong-min is shown, from start to finish, expounding on the political philosophy behind
his vision for a proper republic.
"Looking after our shared community is the new task for conservatives.
And that's what I mean by 'brave innovation.'"
Sim Sang-jung's ad highlights her role as a leader for the common worker.
"9.4 million workers not even making US$ 1,800 dollars a month.
This isn't tightening a belt -- it's tightening a noose around their necks "
"The ads of the progressive candidates like Moon and Sim are emotional with calm but bright
music,... promising to improve people's lives.
Yoo's ad is more intellectual... while Hong and Ahn's ads use strong, rhythmic music to
emphasize their will to change things."
"In past elections, the ads were quite similar to each other, talking about universal virtues
like trust,... which actually means they didn't target anyone in particular.
But, this election has more strategic communication.
The candidates know exactly who they want to reach and are sending their core messages
right to them."
"With these ads, the candidates only have a minute to reach voters but it's clear the
TV spots are already making an impression.
The question now is whether the impact will be strong enough to stay with voters until
election day.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News."
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Does The Resurrection Rip off Pagan Myths? - Duration: 2:24.
A popular objection to Jesus' resurrection
is that it's merely a rip-off of pagan myths
about resurrected deities.
Should this be a cause for alarm for the Christian?
I don't think so,
and here are some reasons why.
First, the idea of resurrection as a new,
embodied life after death was foreign to the
pagan worldview.
Recall how the Athenians scoffed at Paul's
preaching on the resurrection in Acts 17.
How could the early Christians have copied
from pagan myths when the Christian idea of
resurrection was not even a part of the
pagan mental framework?
Second, the majority of the alleged parallels
are bogus, because the deities never really
rise from the dead.
For example, after dying, the spirit of the
Greek god Attis entered into a pine tree.
That's hardly a resurrection.
The Egyptian god Osiris never rose from the dead either.
He merely reigned as king of the underworld.
As the Egyptologist Henri Frankfort explains
in his book Kingship and the Gods, "Osiris…was
not a dying god at all but a dead god.
He never returned among the living."
A third reason why this objection fails is
that the sources for some of these alleged
resurrections come after Christianity.
For example, the resurrection account of the
Greek god Adonis doesn't show up until the
second century.
Claims of Krishna's resurrection don't
emerge until the sixth or seventh century.
Perhaps these accounts are ripping off of Jesus?
So, to my Christian friends, no need to fret—our
belief in Jesus' resurrection is not of
pagan origin.
If you want to learn more about this topic
and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.
For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.
Thanks for watching.
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Ash Ketchup vs. Iris (Pokémon Abridged) - Duration: 1:02.
Give 'em a show bitches!
Alright Dragonite! Give it to him hot!
Charizard, give it to her Godzilla style!
All right, Charizard, now show her what it's like when you're on top!
You mean like you were last night...?
Iris! You promised not to tell anyone I went to the Ponyta Farm!
Well that's what happens when you leave me on a train and jump on the Pony Express you dick!
Whatever!
Let's finish this with your Wolverine attack Charizard!
Ready or not, here we come Ash!
Wait...
you like Hide-and-Seek too?
Well duh!
Bigfoot invented it for a reason!
Tomorrow morning, in the forest?
F**K YEAH!
Hey guys!
Thanks so much for watching!
Make sure you check back tomorrow, for when things are as dazzling as a diamond and as shiny as a pearl!
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Does The Resurrection Rip off Pagan Myths? - Duration: 2:24.
A popular objection to Jesus' resurrection
is that it's merely a rip-off of pagan myths
about resurrected deities.
Should this be a cause for alarm for the Christian?
I don't think so,
and here are some reasons why.
First, the idea of resurrection as a new,
embodied life after death was foreign to the
pagan worldview.
Recall how the Athenians scoffed at Paul's
preaching on the resurrection in Acts 17.
How could the early Christians have copied
from pagan myths when the Christian idea of
resurrection was not even a part of the
pagan mental framework?
Second, the majority of the alleged parallels
are bogus, because the deities never really
rise from the dead.
For example, after dying, the spirit of the
Greek god Attis entered into a pine tree.
That's hardly a resurrection.
The Egyptian god Osiris never rose from the dead either.
He merely reigned as king of the underworld.
As the Egyptologist Henri Frankfort explains
in his book Kingship and the Gods, "Osiris…was
not a dying god at all but a dead god.
He never returned among the living."
A third reason why this objection fails is
that the sources for some of these alleged
resurrections come after Christianity.
For example, the resurrection account of the
Greek god Adonis doesn't show up until the
second century.
Claims of Krishna's resurrection don't
emerge until the sixth or seventh century.
Perhaps these accounts are ripping off of Jesus?
So, to my Christian friends, no need to fret—our
belief in Jesus' resurrection is not of
pagan origin.
If you want to learn more about this topic
and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.
For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.
Thanks for watching.
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50 MIXED UP FACTS ABOUT THE MISH MASH AARDVARK - Duration: 5:55.
Hi and Welcome Back.
I'm Clover and you are here during a very exciting week.
It's Aardvark Week.
As I'm sure you've guessed, today I'm sharing 50 mish mashed facts about that mixed
up creature the aardvark!
When I say the aardvark is mixed up, I'm talking about its appearance because it certainly
knows its way around its food and territory in sub-saharan Africa.
The aardvark looks kind of like a mixed up blend of animals with ears like a rabbit,
a tongue like an anteater ,a tail like a kangaroo, webbed feet like a duck and a snout like a
pig.
Don't be fooled by those comparisons though.
An aardvark isn't related to any of the animals it resembles.
The aardvark, whose name literally means earth pig, is more closely related to the elephant,
manatees and golden moles.
Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum huh?
The aardvarks appearance isn't the end of the curious things about this wonderful beast.
Each of those special features gives the aardvark and advantage.
The aardvarks webbed feet give it the reputation as an excellent swimmer but serve the aardvark
well when it digs its shallow underground burrows that can be up to ten feet long.
Strangely given their size, these burrows are temporary places where aardvarks curl
up in a ball and rest during the day though they also serve as great hiding places should
a predator happen by during the night when the aardvark is busily searching for food.
Aardvarks don't count completely on the pre-dug burrow for protection though.
If it senses a predator like a cheetah, wild dog, python, hyena or a lion coming, the aardvark
is most likely to dig a whole new hole.
It can actually cover itself completely, sealing the newly dug tunnel behind them, in under
ten minutes.
In addition to the webbing, aardvarks have four toes on their front feet and five on
the back feet that are especially useful for digging.
If digging isn't an option and no temporary hiding spot is handy, the aardvark will fight.
Those same strong feet and claws that are so useful for digging can be put to use in
defense if necessary.
Some people actually compare the aardvarks claws to a pickaxe though how they know since
aardvarks generally avoid hard to dig rocky areas I have no idea.
When the aardvark feels its caught enough food in the area around a particular burrow,
it will abandon it and move on to another location though they typically pick areas
such as grasslands, savannas, rainforests, woodlands and even thickets.
In fact, aardvarks are known to travel as much as ten or eighteen miles a night in search
of the perfect food.
The abandoned burrow doesn't stay empty for long.
Other creatures like pythons, porcupines and birds take advantage of all the aardvarks
hard work swiftly turning these abandoned burrows into long term housing.
Female aardvarks do build more permanent residences when they take a spouse or have young.
These long term burrows can be as long as 40 feet, have several entrances and last as
long as the one baby aardvark, called a calf or a cub, lives with its mama.
Cubs are typically born each fall between October and November and only weigh about
four and a half pounds when they are born.
They grow quickly though and are ready to leave the burrow at about six months of age
when the mother and child aardvark will resume their solitary lifestyle and return to living
in temporary housing.
The biggest question I had is why aardvarks would work so hard building and rebuilding
its house.
It turns out that its not all that hard for an aardvark who can dig about two feet worth
of holes in about fifteen seconds.
I keep talking about how important food is to an aardvark.
What I haven't mentioned is what the aardvark eats.
While aardvarks are omnivorous, given its resemblance to an anteater its no surprise
that the aardvarks favorite foods are ants and termites.
The aardvark will go out of its way to consume these tasty little bits but will eat plants
like wild melons and other insects with soft bodies if there are no handy ants or termites
round.
Aardvarks generally weigh between 110 and 180 pounds and are between 43 and 53 inches
long.
That much aardvark needs a lot of aardvark fuel.
Estimates are that the aardvark can eat up to 50,000 termites in a single night.
That's leads us to a few other special features the aardvark has that sure come in handy when
it eats.
The aardvark's tongue is similar to the anteaters in that it is long, up to 12 inches
and sticky for grabbing all those little bugs.
In fact, the aardvarks salivary glands almost completely ring its neck to give the aardvark
plenty of saliva and keep that tongue super sticky at all times.
The aardvark also has tough skin to protect it from getting bitten by angry ant or termite
relatives as it snacks, and it can seal its nostrils shut to keep frightened insects from
fleeing up its nose.
Aardvarks, sometimes called antbears, swallow their food whole.
This leads to another adaptation.
The aardvark has a muscular area in its lower stomach that acts like a gizzard and grinds
up the food once its already inside.
That sure saves time and lets the aardvark eat even more every night.
Don't think the aardvark becomes completely obsessed with
food tough.
Even while it is focused on cleaning out a mound, it rotates its ears constantly to listen
for potential predators sneaking up behind them.
Its excellent hearing usually gives it plenty of warning so it can slurp those last few
termites and then hide before the predator arrives.
It also uses that sense of smell that is so helpful in finding food to sniff out predators
in its nightly wanderings.
Aardvarks are generally pretty shy creatures whose pale yellowish body, which is often
stained a reddish brown by soil, is rarely seen in person.
You likely won't even spot one near water since they rarely drink getting most of the
moisture they need from their diet.
You might be able to sneak up on an aardvark given its poor vision and color blindness
but I doubt it because that hearing more than compensates.
If you do sneak up on an aardvark, it may squeal like pig and hide but it might also
turn and use those amazing pickaxe claws to attack.
A better option, given that aardvarks live around 23 years in captivity is to try to
find a zoo or preserve where you can see these amazingly mixed up animals for yourself.
Don't forget, click subscribe.
I'll be back tomorrow with 50 more curious facts to share.
If you know something curious, let me know.
Maybe I will make it into a video for you.
Bye for now.
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The Future of Driverless Trucking: Autonomous Freight Transport - Duration: 6:56.
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Get into a theme park for free as a dog | Going Dutch - Duration: 8:14.
I'm not a dog, I'm freaking Donkey Kong!
Good afternoon!
What is it? - I've brought my dog along with me.
Yo, it's a new video of Going Dutch. My name is Joost. - My name is Niels
We all know them. These discounts for special groups.
For example, the discounts for seniors.
Indeed. And baby's can enter theme parks for free. We've already proven that!
But there's another lucky group.
Indeed, it seems to be that dogs can enter theme park Hellendoorn [Holland] for €1,-.
Pretty cool, huh? And you'll even receive a poop scoop for free!
Pretty useful if you practice open defecation like you do!
Lol! Anyway, our viewers already know what we're about to do:
We're transforming into clowns.
No, we're going to transform into dogs, of course.
Joost, how are we going to transform into dogs, for God sake?
We can rent a dog suit. But that will cost us €40,- and we will look like Goofy.
That's not a good idea.
That's why we called a farmer yesterday.
To ask him if he has some sheep wool for us.
And it seems to be our lucky day! - He has it, and we're about to pick it up.
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Faracus & Bueno - No More Bueno! - Duration: 1:09:27.
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Neurogenic bladder - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 8:22.
With neurogenic bladder, neurogenic means arising from the nervous system, so neurogenic
bladder is typically some difficulty emptying the bladder normally, as a result of either
damage to the peripheral nerves, brain, or spinal cord.
Normally, urine is held in the bladder, which receives urine from two ureters coming down
from the kidneys and then that urine leaves the bladder through the urethra.
As urine flows from the kidney, through the ureters and into the bladder, the bladder
starts to expand into the abdomen.
The bladder is able to expand and contract because it's wrapped in a muscular layer,
called the detrusor muscle, and within that, lining the bladder itself is a layer of transitional
epithelium containing "umbrella cells".
These umbrella cells get their name because they physically stretch out as the bladder
fills, just like an umbrella opening in slow-motion.
In a grown adult, the bladder can expand to hold about 750ml, slightly less in women than
men because the uterus takes up space which crowds out the bladder a bit.
Okay - so when the urine is collecting in the bladder, there are basically two "doors"
that are shut, holding that urine in.
The first door is the internal sphincter muscle, which is made of smooth muscle and is under
involuntary control, meaning that it opens and closes automatically.
Typically, the internal sphincter muscle opens up when the bladder is about half full.
Now the second door is the external sphincter muscle, and it's made of skeletal muscle
and is under voluntary control, meaning that it opens and closes when a person wants it
to.
This is the reason that it's possible to stop urine mid-stream by tightening up that
muscle, which is called doing kegel exercises.
Once urine has passed through the external sphincter muscle, it exits the body, in women
the exit is immediate and in men the urine flows through the penis before it exits.
So, when specialized nerves called stretch receptors in the bladder wall sense that the
bladder is about half full, they send impulses to the spinal cord, specifically the sacral
spinal cord at levels S2 and S3, known as the micturition center, and the brain, specifically
two locations in the pons—the pontine storage center and pontine micturition center.
The spinal cord response is part of the micturition reflex.
And it causes an increase in parasympathetic stimulation and decrease in sympathetic stimulation
which makes the detrusor muscle contract and the internal sphincter relax.
It also decreases motor nerve stimulation to the external sphincter allowing it to relax
as well.
At this point, urination would occur at this point, if not for the pons.
The pons is the region of the brain that we train to voluntarily control urination.
If we want to delay urination, or hold it in, the pontine storage center overrides the
micturition reflex, and when we want to urinate, the pontine micturition center allows for
the micturition reflex to happen.
Now with neurogenic bladder - the exact pattern of symptoms depends on the nerve that is damaged.
In diabetes mellitus, excess glucose levels in the blood attaches to various proteins
- a process called glycation.
This process can damage sensory nerve fibers in the bladder wall, in the pelvic nerve,
or in dorsal nerve roots entering the spinal cord, all of which interferes with the initial
stretch signal that gets sent out as the bladder fills.
Another potential cause is syphilis, this infection can eventually lead to tabes dorsalis—which
is inflammation and scarring of those same little dorsal root nerves.
Also, with herpes, the virus takes up a home in the dorsal nerve roots for months to years
and it can also disrupt the sensory fibers that they carry within them.
This all means that as the bladder fills to capacity and stretches, that sensory information
is not received, and the bladder starts to overflow, drop by drop, out of the urethra.
This is called overflow incontinence.
Now, that sensory information goes through the micturition center at the S2-S3 region
of the spinal cord, so if there's an injury to the spinal cord in that region, for example
if someone falls from a tree or ladder and lands on their buttocks, then again, that
micturition reflex pathway's interrupted and somebody can get overflow incontinence.
Now, if there's a spinal cord injury above the sacral region, then immediately after,
all the reflexes below the injury are suppressed.
This phenomenon is known as spinal shock and can last hours to weeks.
The exact mechanism behind spinal shock, though, isn't completely clear, but during spinal
shock, the micturition reflex gets suppressed as well, and it leads to detrusor hyporeflexia,
which once again leading to overflow incontinence.
Now, once the shock wears off, normal the micturition reflex resumes since the sacral
region's intact, but the signals can't be sent to or received from the pons, which
means there's no inhibitory pathway from the brain.
So this means that the bladder goes into an overdrive mode leading to detrusor hyperreflexia.
At this point, even a tiny amount of urine will initiate the micturition reflex leading
to an frequent urges to urinate called urge incontinence.
Now, in multiple sclerosis, a similar pattern unfolds, except in this case the body's
immune system attacks the myelin sheath of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord.
Once again, though, this can prevent the inhibitory signals from the brain from reaching the micturition
reflex pathway, which causes detrusor hyperreflexia and urge incontinence.
Going a little further up, if there are acute injuries to the brain like a stroke then there'll
be a similar pattern as spinal injuries with an initial "shock" phase of detrusor hyporeflexia,
followed by detrusor hyperreflexia and urge incontinence.
In chronic processes like a brain tumor or Parkinson's disease, there is usually no
state of shock and instead can proceed directly to detrusor hyperreflexia as well as urge
incontinence.
Diagnosis can be done by measuring post-void residuals or the amount of urine left in the
bladder after urination, as well as the pressure and flow of urine.
Treatment of overflow incontinence can be relieved by putting a catheter through the
urethra that drains the urine.
Urge incontinence can be relieved with anticholinergic drugs that help relax the detrusor muscle.
All right, as a quick recap,neurogenic bladder is where some form of nerve damage causes
bladder dysfunction, and this dysfunction could be overflow incontinence where the bladder
fills up to capacity and then dribbles out of the urethra, or urge incontinence where
an individual feels frequent urges to urinate.
Thanks for watching, you can help support us by donating on patreon, or subscribing
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12 WAYS YOU ARE UNCONSCIOUSLY LOWERING YOUR OWN VIBRATION - Duration: 11:09.
12 WAYS YOU ARE UNCONSCIOUSLY LOWERING YOUR OWN VIBRATION
by Edward Morgan
�The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.�-
Eckhart Tolle
12. Regrets
Whether it�s a missed opportunity, a bad relationship, a choice we should have made
or simply something that made us feel dumb, dwelling in regret consumes a large amount
of our time and energy. It has been thought, that the reason we regret so many things is
because we have an idealized version of ourselves that we wish to live up to at all times.
To put it into perspective, we all think that we are 100% good people and when we do things
that don�t reflect the most positive aspects of ourselves, we deem that we�ve fallen
short in some way. But, when we can let go of these ideals and embrace the gravity and
reality of life, we then free ourselves from the illusion of �perfection�.
So embrace your dark side, it is where your creativity flows from, accept yourself both
�good and evil� and find balance between the two.
11.Blaming other people for your problems
shutterstock_129230165Each person in your life is a teacher. Each experience in your
life is a lesson. Living is like looking into a mirror� every teacher is you. Every event
and ever relationship reflects yourself. Although we do not consciously perceive this, at some
level we all know that life shows us what we need to learn.
Learn the lesson and move on. If you didn�t learn the lesson the first time, it comes
back around as a new experience a new person and a new circumstance. It comes right back
and lands in your lap again, and says, �here� deal with it�- Excerpt from Ether Into the
Nemesis
When we blame others for our problems we are shifting the attention away from ourselves
and avoiding our own healing. The more we avoid ourselves the larger our problems become
and the more we fall into �victim mentality�which can be a very troubling situation.
10. Victim Mentality
Alan Watts, believed that you always have two choices, you can either define yourself
as a victim of the world, or you can come to understand that you are the world.
When we understand that everything we see around us, including our relationships, our
homes, standard of living, the clothes we wear� everything, is an absolute reflection
of our inner world, we see how much healing we need to accomplish. If your life is a mess,
you are in an unhappy marriage or a dead-end career we should take note that something
is off-balance inside.
When we are out of balance, we feel like we have no control over our circumstances and
we end up repeating the same patterns without consciously understanding why we do it. This
is why so many people don�t know how to help themselves.
letting goIt�s becomes too difficult to determine what the root cause of, or where
the beginning of the cycle started.
By making the unconscious conscious and illuminating the hidden aspects of our minds we are able
to bring unresolved memories forward for healing and release.
So look around you and find all of things in your life that you are completely fed up
with. Find the things that insult your soul, and know that this is where your healing needs
to happen.
9. Judgements
�Life is a mirror and will reflect back to thinker what he thinks into it� � Ernest
Holmes
Whether it is a negative judgement we hold about ourselves or a judgement we place on
another, judgements of any kind have the same root cause.
Each time you judge you are meeting an aspect of your own shadow. So if you insult someone
else, turn those words back around, because what you just said, is exactly what you need
to heal, accept and alchemize within you. When you are hard on yourself, it means that
you�re not comfortable in your own skin and you lack self-acceptance. When we judge,
not only are we bringing forward an aspect of ourselves we are reflecting our own perceptions
into reality. As mentioned before it�s all about healing!
8. The need to always be right
Feeling like we always need to be right, stems from lack of trust and the need to feel safe.
By establishing dominance over others we feel secure. If you are always right, it means
that someone else always has to be wrong and this can be an ego boost.
12 Signs You're Disrespecting Yourself (and How to Stop)When we feel that we are right
in our judgements it makes us feel strong and secure and when we are wrong we have a
tendency to feel insecure, deficient and even fearful.
The ego dominates the �I vs You� realm of being a learned behaviour of separateness,
but when we can release the need to always be right we find a path to inner peace.
7. FEAR
How many times can you recognize every day, an action taken by you stemming from fear-based
motivation? Some of them can be tricky to recognize, believe me I know. It creeps in
when you are least expecting it, probing for a reaction. Causing you to take misguided
action, more commonly known as �karma�.
Fear is the quickest derailment from your path to happiness and fulfillment. So when
it comes knocking� answer the door with love.
6. All of that extra �stuff�
Wanderlusts and minimalists swear by it. We just don�t need all of that extra �stuff�.
Recent studies have shown that real happiness and contentment comes from life experiences
as opposed to material objects. Yet, we all seem to line our homes with the latest fad
on the market.
Why not switch it up and see how you feel. The next time you are about to drop a wad
on something that you are going to throw out in a few years anyways, trade it in for an
experience of a lifetime and make some memories.
5. GUILT
I have written about the debilitating effects of guilt so often that I think I will write
until my face is blue. Next to fear, guilt is numero uno on my list of emotions that
suck the life right out of your soul. They are the two best ways to control a population
and the two best ways to keep you locked into your own suffering.
black-and-white-wolfThere are no wrongs and there are no rights. You don�t need to hold
yourself up to anyone else�s standard, nor your own. We are both dark and light, yin
and yang, and if you starve your black wolf he will bite you when you least expect it.
Dark is not evil. Dark energy is merely hidden influences which must come to light (enlightenment).
You must learn how to feed your wolves. Balance is key.
4. Limited beliefs
We like to say that we are all pretty open-minded. However, programmed behaviour of the way things
are and ought to be, keep us locked into self-limiting beliefs of how far we can fly. Everything
is possible, you just need to believe that it is. So think bigger!! The sky is not the
limit, your mind is�.
3. Worrying
Worrying and over thinking are caused by lack of trust. When we don� trust ourselves its
hard to trust the world around us.
12 Things You Need to Get Rid Of To Be HappyWe want everything to work out exactly as we
foresee it and will analyze every single detail and go over it in our minds a thousands times.
All of this becomes an act of resistance to the unconscious desires that are steering
our course, and when we let go of the need for control we trust more fully in the process.
Your unconscious will lead you into every situation you need to fulfill the healing
that is required for you to break free.
Trust yourself, you got this!
2. Resistance to Change
Learning to love without attachment is the hardest lesson in life. Things come and go
and nothing will ever stay the same. If we cling to the old and reject the new we miss
out on opportunities that are knocking and the fruits will spoil before we can pick them.
The truth is, we do not know what the future will bring and we cannot perceive to understand
the consequences of each action and reaction, therefore we must love without attachment,
live without expectation and perceive without judgement to find happiness.
1.Expecting other people to do it for you
No one can change your life for you, you have to do it on your own. Introspection becomes
key, and as always the most important thing above all�. know thyself.
�Happiness is an inside job, don�t assign anyone else that much power over your life�-
Mandy Hale.
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Water Movement Through Soil Profiles Under Three Different Farming Systems (Part 1) - Duration: 5:00.
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One o f the functions of soil that
farmers most value is its ability to
infiltrate or drain and then to hold
water for the next crop. Now one may ask
does tillage help or hinder infiltration?
It seems so intuitive that if one breaks
and mixes the soil with tillage that we
actually help the process right? SDSU's
Dr. Tom Schumacher and team did some
great research that looked at this very question.
We had a rainfall simulator and
those in a very large simulator that was
used originally in developing the USLE (Universal Soil Loss Equation)
so we're applying 2 and 3/4 inches
per hour on these
plots. That's a 1 into 10 year storm here
in South Dakota and
we did that on on these plots we had
replicated plots and so forth and what
we see here are some of the results now
these are they have a little bit of a
blue cast to it this is not snow this is
water ponded on the surface and the
moldboard plow water ponded on -on the chisel plow
and then in the no-till, no water all and
they were receiving the same rate the
same amount but that two or three
quarter inches per hour is applied over
an hour period. And what we're looking at
on the top here then is we have probes
at ten centimeters and at 40 centimeters
TDR probes and they're
measuring water content on a
volumetric a basis it - it would be
inches per inch. So we start here
basically a hundred minutes before we
applied the rain and at zero here is
when where we start the rainfall and
what you can see here in the ten
centimeters or roughly four inches you
can see immediate jump showing the water
is at that four inch level but not at
the 40 centimeter level we really don't
see any changes there until we're very..
done with the rainfall.
Let's review the results so far. Well first we saw ponding
from the moldboard and chisel plow
treatments but none from the no-till
treatment and second we saw almost
instantaneous wetting at the four-inch
label but it took over 50 minutes for
any change in soil moisture at 16 inches
for that moldboard plow treatment. So
what's going on here? Dr. Tom now
explains why this happens.
Sp what's happening here is that that upper layer
is getting..
becoming saturated up here we're saturated
now it's ponding and when it's wet as it
gets ponded and that's what we're seeing
here that that will start that pond - it
applies pressure to the water to get
into the smaller pores in the soil now
when we first started here you get a
seal. So now we don't have any
macro pores it's got to get into a small
real small pores in order to do that you
have to have a head of water on the top
but that head of waters on the slope so
it's also going to move downhill
you're getting a lot of them moving
downhill in fact seventy percent of the
water off of the modboard plough here
ended up going downhill. Wow did you
catch that seventy percent or one point
eight inches ran off? Yep and that means
that of the two and three-quarter inches
of rain that fell less than one inch
made it into the soil and very little of
that actually made it to 16 inches.
That sounds a bit like a paradox here more
tillage less infiltration? Exactly.
Tillage is a quick fix but it destroys
the structure and stability of natural
macro pores as soon as the rain hits
these pores collapse and form that seal
and that's why you see it get really wet
at four inches but the 16 inch layer
stay is bone dry for over 50 minutes
join us in our next video is we continue
with Dr. Tom who shows what happens with
the no-till and chisel plow system.
See you you soon.
If you're interested in further investigating Dr. Tom Schumacher and
teams work we hope these references
prove useful.
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