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In a Heartbeat - Duration: 10:04.

Aaah ... I do not even know that I make this video ... I mean, you know what my position on these issues.

- But you wanted money to buy a new ... -

Oh, yes, it's true.

Greetings to Maicano Studios, Emilio flores and Memo Schiavon, for donating in Patreon.

The LGBT community has increased at a fairly rapid pace, and acceptance of this group worldwide has been fairly evenly.

And while I do not agree with the things of that group;

Nor is that discriminates or hate.

If you have friends who belong to that group are my best friends.

Well, I am disassociated from the subject a little, but I need to say a little about it to tell you what this short ...

Because otherwise; I come to burn saying I'm a racist, homophobic not agree with certain things.

However

and a few weeks viralizar began a promotional poster of an animated short that is premised on the following makes;

Sherwin, a high school kid struggle for the love of Jonathan, the most popular guy in school.

COF COF CLICHÉ

Sherwin's heart out of his chest to chase the boy of her dreams ...

And now Sherwin has to find a way to keep your heart reveals her true feelings to Jonathan and the whole school.

Where have I seen these frames before? Ah, yes ... ... DAMN ... fanfics OF WATT ... PAD.

I know ... The intention of the animated short is to show that these couples exist and if you're gay prune try to love and such ...

But see, the intention is not what makes a series, short film or better ...

ALTHOUGH THE DAMNED SO THINK Academy Awards.

The premise as I said, it's cliché ... And cheap.

Besides, it's not something we have not seen in heterosexuals and such films.

Hey, it's the same shit always romantic plot

But gays are new

Animation ... Well, the truth is not this bad, but quite limited animation, and that can be seen here.

I do not know if it's because it's a small glimpse of what will be ... Or is it so short ... But the animation is quite small.

Although graphically, it is pretty good for a job, I think, done by only 2 people.

And since I know they like to speak externally content ... Let's talk Fandom.

So far that has formed the Fandom ...

Well, nothing, is a toxic fandom but has not entered into short animated process ... Why do I say this?

Easy ... The Fandom is made up of girls panties wet Yaoi lovers ...

If so.

Search Facebook pages that talk about Yaoi and its audience is mostly girls aged 10 to 16 years ...

That is the public which is being generated.

And yes, of course, it is also creating a slightly more "mature" audience that wants to see this short because ...

Would you like to support minorities? Well, yeah, that ... Although they know nothing about it, they support it.

So, if you are creating Fandom is a fairly toxic, because ...

Do not ever say anything bad about the "Chinese monkeys" ... Or handsome guys, because they burn you alive.

Well, as I said nothing, damn Oscars, surely they could get to nominate this short as a postulate ...

Because they care more if a topic to be discussed is relevant or controversial ...

... A short film or whether it is good and has an excellent story, along with visual and more aspects ...

Well, that was my opinion this externally short to be released soon.

The day you leave officially, I will do my video giving an opinion made it.

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Fidget spinners almost killed a ten year old

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Playing God(dess) - Evolution Crash Course - Duration: 28:16.

Hey again! Today we're going to begin delving into the

theory of evolution. Since most people don't really know much about it other than the most

absolute basics, we're going to go through it pretty much from scratch. There's a looooot

to cover though, so this's going to take a few episodes. By the time we're done though,

you'll have a pretty good working knowledge of how evolution actually works, and how you

can apply it to your world to make it that much more interesting!

This first episode devoted evolution is going to cover the most basic concepts, and then

we'll go through the evolutionary process over time and cover some more nuanced stuff later.

Soooo, why cover this at all? I mean, evolution's

only a theory, right? Well, it's also the single theory with the

most evidence we have of any theory that exists. Yeah, gravity's only a theory, but you don't

worry about randomly flying off into space, do you? The heliocentric theory is that the

earth revolves around the sun, yet you can see that if you just look up in the sky...

so what's a theory? I've covered theories before, but let's review

this - a scientific definition of a theory isn't the same as what most people call a

theory. Generally speaking, most people use the term "theory" as scientists do "hypothesis"

and a hypothesis is only the start of a theory. Your hypothesis is basically saying you have

an idea of what might be the case. In our example of evolution, that means we have a

hypothesis that plants and animals, and all living things really, follow a specific process

by which they adapt and change over time. Note that at this point, we're not even questioning

whether life adapts and changes over time - that's already a fact. Evolution, in the

sense that most people understand it, isn't a theory - it's flat out fact. It's *MORE*

than on par with the idea that if you jump up in the air, you'll come back down again.

That things are pulled down to the earth's surface isn't in question either - that's

also a fact. We know it happens. We know exactly how fast it happens as well; at 9.80 meters

per second squared at the earth's surface, with minor variations based upon the density

and placement of mass within the earth and how far from sea level you are and such.

The point there is, the hypothesis for how gravity works has nothing to do with whether

you're going to fall back down if you jump. The hypothesis is detailing things like warping

space-time in 11-dimensional space with the graviton being the carrier particle for the

force of gravity. The previous theory of gravity was newtonian physics' version, which said

that objects just pulled each other together, which was proven to be false; objects don't

directly interact with each other, but rather warp the space that other objects are situated in.

So yeah, basically "gravity" as a hypothesis,

was proven wrong. That doesn't mean that people randomly start flying off into space by jumping.

So back to what a hypothesis is - it's just the defined guess at what people think is

happening. To go from a hypothesis into a theory, a theory

needs a hypothesis to start with, but it also needs a few more things to qualify as an actual theory.

First off, it needs to be falsifiable. Meaning

if you make a claim that's impossible to prove one way or the other, or to disprove it, it

can't be a theory. A theory absolutely must be able to be defined in such a way that you

can say "If we ran a given test, then if A happens, the hypothesis may be true, but if

B happens, then it's guaranteed false because B can't happen if it's true."

Note that the phrasing there says if A happens, it doesn't guarantee the hypothesis is true,

it only says IF the hypothesis is correct, then A would happen. You could have several

different things which could cause A to occur, so it doesn't guarantee that the hypothesis

is actually correct. And this is why theories are "only theories" - no theory can ever be

100% proven as actual fact, as that would require 100% of absolutely all information,

all circumstances, every shred of data in the entire universe to be certain of it as fact.

All a theory can ever do is be challenged repeatedly by saying "it would be false if

X happens" and finding out that X never happens. As soon as X happens, even once, and can't

be explained by any other means, the theory is falsified and is no longer a theory anymore.

So, that's one major reason why evolution is only a theory - it's not possible to ever

be anything more than a theory. The next part that's required to make a theory...

well, a theory... is that is has to have a predictive model of some sort. Meaning you

have to be able to say "if the hypothesis is correct, then it predicts that X will happen."

In the theory of gravity, this meant that there were several predictions made, such

as what the orbit of newly discovered planets should be, and in fact, predictive models

that said "according to the hypothesis that this is how gravity actually works, there

should be a planet found exactly HERE based upon the way other planets act nearby, and

specifically, that the previous theory of gravity can't account for this planet's existence

and/or location." This's how we discovered Pluto, and it's how

we proved that the planet Vulcan didn't exist inside of Mercury's orbit.

So you need some pretty good evidence to even be considered for theory status. Remember,

gravity's also only a theory and we use it to predict all sorts of stuff with amazing

accuracy on a regular basis. And evolution is vastly better defined than gravity is.

We'll go into examples of such later on, but you kinda need a very good grasp of a lot

of different stuff before most of the examples make much sense, so we'll be getting into

that later on. For now, we know that a theory needs an initial

hypothesis, a predictive model, and it has to be falsifiable.

In addition to such, a theory needs to have loooots of evidence, many different data points

from many different fields of study. Evolution has an absurd amount of evidence pointing

towards its validity from everything from geology to archeology to genetics to molecular

biology, just to name a few different fields which support it. We're pretty much constantly

getting bombarded with more and more evidence that the theory of evolution is correct, even

when we're not even looking for it. We just constantly stumble across it all the time

in what may have even seemed to be completely unrelated fields of study previously.

Anyway, the final major part of a theory is

that its predictions have to be at least as accurate as the predictions of all other (competing) theories

which already have predictions in place, and any experiments which have ever been run,

it must be 100% accurate with predicting the results.

Meaning if anyone has ever run any experiment before, the theory absolutely must agree with

the results. If the experiment would have disproven the theory, then it's not a theory.

If another theory which already exists does a better job of predicting outcomes than the

new theory, it's also not a theory. So yeah. "Evolution is only a theory" isn't

really a criticism of evolution - being classified as a theory is pretty bloody hard to do! And

for evolution to be the single, best-defined theory with by far the most evidence towards

it compared to any other theory in the history of humanity... yeah, that's saying something.

So again, the basic concept that creatures change over time and turn from one species

into many different new species, is not a theory - that part's fact. We already know

it to be true. What the theory of evolution is, is exactly how evolution actually works.

There's no question that we get from point A to point B, it's just a question of exactly

HOW we're getting to point B. Yeah, I know, this's kinda repetitive and

annoying, but we seriously need to clear that stuff up before we even get into what evolution

is because it's so commonly misunderstood what evolution even is, or what a theory is

for that matter. So... you may be asking how can we evolve

from monkies if monkies still exist?

Erm... well, yeah, that's a common question, but it's the wrong question to ask and shows

that you don't know what evolution is. So let's get into that right now, shall we?

The basic concept here, is that if you have an isolated group of living stuff, then it

will randomly mutate and change. The vast majority of these mutations will be detrimental

and wind up getting the creature or plant or whatever which developed them killed off.

For brevity's sake (yeah, like that's ever mattered to me before...) I'll just focus

on creatures here. Sooo if a mutation is negative, it'll wind up with fewer creatures being able

to breed and produce offspring. If you die before you have kids, it doesn't matter what

the mutation is, it won't get reproduced. If the mutation happens to be beneficial towards

the end of producing more children, no matter how that may present itself, then the chances

are good that the mutation will start to show up more frequently in the population, until

it becomes pretty much universal. Now this's pretty important to understand

- this is only an averaging effect over a long period of time. Stuff which is beneficial

tends to stick around for a long period of time. Stuff which is detrimental tends to

get weeded out after awhile. Small, tiny changes may take a very long time and many, many different

generations to produce a noticible effect. For a case study, if we look at something

like lizards in deep, underground caves where there's no light... they originally had eyes.

You can even pick through their DNA and see, oh, hey, there's genes in here that describe

how to make eyes... but those genes are dormant and don't work anymore. What happened is that

the lizards which had eyes had to expend energy and nutrients on building those eyes. It took

more food to grow eyes than lizards which didn't grow them, or which grew deformed,

smaller eyes or ones which lacked important parts to make the eyes work. This meant that,

on average, over a long period of time, a lizard which produced eyes which sucked as

eyes, but which cost less food to create, was less likely to starve and more likely

to be healthy and strong in other ways because the lizards with working eyes didn't get any

benefit out of them. As these lizards were deep underground and

isolated from other lizards above ground, they were able to independantly adapt to their

specific environmental conditions. The lizards above ground still have eyes. They have use

for their eyes, and can benefit from them, and the benefit gained from having eyes leads

to them being better fed on average and surviving longer to produce offspring than those lizards

which don't have eyes. The ones below ground in deep caves are entirely separated from

breeding with those above ground - they're two separate groups in two separate conditions,

and as such, it's possible for them to diverge into two separate species.

As such... just because a new species of lizards without eyes evolved, it doesn't magically

make the previous species of lizard with eyes disappear.

Yeah, if there were only one small breeding group, where the genes would be transferred

universally amongst those present, then yeah, that entire group would tend to change over

time and the previous species would go extinct usually. If the only lizards in the world

existed in that underground cave, then the lizards with eyes would no longer exist. But

that's the thing about evolution, as long as you separate the breeding groups from one

another somehow, they can diverge into new species.

So yeah, humans didn't evolve from apes nor monkies anyway, we share a common ancestor

in the distant past which is now extinct and happened to branch out in several different

directions because there were several different groups which were isolated from each other

and found themselves in different conditions which allowed their various random mutations

to proliferate. So the question of "how can we evolve from

monkies if monkies still exist?" isn't really a valid question in the first place because... well...

we didn't evolve from monkies in the first place, but even if we did, there's no reason

that monkies would have gone extinct anyway, just extirpated, meaning one region of monkies

would have disappeared as they changed into a different species, but any other monkies

that existed in the world that weren't in breeding contact with them, would still exist

unless they also were locally extirpated. A local extinction, rather than a global extinction, if you will.

Anyway! So uh... to go back to that thing

we covered earlier... the genes which produce more offspring consistently over time tend

to carry on is described rather clearly by Richard Dawkins in his book, The Selfish Gene.

This was a revolutionary concept at the time it was introduced, and involved a lot of backlash

at the time, but it makes a lot of sense. Basically, he describes all living creatures

as merely being gene replicators. If a creature fails to replicate its genes, it gets discontinued.

Those which replicate the genes become very good at doing so.

What this means, is that if you had a really weird random mutation that... oh I dunno...

let you live to be a thousand years old, that'd be pretty good for you as an individual! Buuuut

if that same gene also made you sterile so you physically couldn't have kids... it would

die with you as well. It wouldn't enter into the gene pool, you'd never produce offspring

which also share that gene, so it wouldn't become something that happens to show up within

the species over time. It doesn't matter how good your genes are

- if they don't increase your chances of making copies of the genes, they're a genetic dead

end. As such, the "selfish gene" is one which only cares (in an anthropomorphized manner),

about itself. If the gene doesn't benefit via replication of that gene, it doesn't matter

how beneficial it is to the creature that has that gene, it won't have any effect on

increasing the liklihood that the benefits will be carried on.

Now... that doesn't mean that it can't happen. Like let's take that same example - a gene

where you basically live to a thousand years old, but nothing changes otherwise. (As in you don't go sterile from it.) Women

and men both basically "run dry" in humans after awhile and no longer are capable of

producing offspring anymore. So this immortality gene, as we'll call it, doesn't naturally

produce more children than it would otherwise. It doesn't see a wide distribution within

the population because people with this immortality gene don't have more kids than anyone else.

However...! Just because it doesn't have any immediate benefit, doesn't mean it gets removed,

either. It isn't really harming anyone... so it just kinda sticks around within that

very small percentage of the population. No big deal.

This means it has time to wait around until it can piggyback off other genes. Let's say

that one of the small number of people with this immortality gene, also just haaaappens

to also mutate a gene that lets them produce twins every time they have kids. They basically

produce about twice as many children as anyone else (well, sorta. About 1 in 8 births are

twins actually in humans, but usually one twin absorbs the other in the womb, but for

this example we'll say both twins are born every time.), and what that means is that

the one individual with both the immortality gene and the twins gene, will now make more

kids than other people... meaning their kids will become more numerous and also have that

immortality gene. In this manner, the gene proliferates because

it piggybacked onto another gene along the way.

We see this happening with negative genes as well - there's only a few ways to do something

right, but an infinite number of ways to do something wrong. As such, most genes are going

to suck. You know that kid who was deadly allergic to peanuts? Yeah, that seems a lot

more common these days, doesn't it? That's because it's a lot more common these days.

The fact of the matter is, severe allergies to commonly occuring triggers tended to kill

those people off before they lived long enough to have kids. You didn't get many people who

passed on the peanut allergy genes because well... they were dead before they were old

enough to have kids. Nowadays, we have much better medical technology

and a lot of these people who would have otherwise died, now live long, full, healthy lives and

can have lots of children! Which's great for them as individuals, so yay! Buuut uhm, it

also means there's now more children being born with deadly peanut allergies because

their parents didn't die - they lived long enough to have a child who also inherited

this bad gene. Or, yanno, any of a number of other negative genes.

To put it bluntly, nature runs a eugenics program. It doesn't matter if you like it

or not, it simply is what it is. And what it is, is a program which weeds out negative

genes. By bypassing this rather heartless, cruel eugenics program with medical technology,

we've literally weakened the human race. Our immune systems aren't remotely as good as

what they were even a few centuries ago. That thing about, oh a kid in king arthur's court

or other such tales of going back in time? Yeah, they would have realistically died in

about a month just because of the conditions they would have been exposed to back then.

We are getting taller, we're getting stronger, we're getting smarter... not by much, but

we are getting smarter, but we're also getting fatter with weaker immune systems and all

sorts of genetic diseases are being carried through which wouldn't have existed a few

thousand years ago because they would've been weeded out by natural selection and the evolutionary

process. We've basically got a gardener who thinks

weeds are beautiful, and has actively been planting dandilions, which are sucking up

all the nutrients the other flowers need to survive, and the gardener's "fixing" the problem

by just adding more nutrients to the soil. The problem there, is that more nutrients

to the soil go predominately to the weeds, not the flowers, which grow even bigger and

stronger than before, while the other flowers only barely survive, and eventually this is

going to turn around and bite us in the collective genetic butt.

Basically, we're talking a plague which will wipe out like 50% or more of the population

before we find a cure to it. It's not even a matter of if, but a matter of when. Sooner

or later, we're screwed, and a looooot of people are gonna die.

Yeah, that "survival of the fittest" thing isn't a joke, but quite much so a reality.

The thing is, what defines the term "fittest" anyway?

Well, the dinosaurs were the fittest creatures at the time for the conditions they were in...

but then those conditions rapidly changed with a rather large meteor impact. The meteor

kicked up huge amounts of dust into the air and blotted out the sun for quite a few months

to possibly years... the oxygen content in the atmosphere decreased, a bunch of other

effects all took place in a chain reaction and, well, the dinosaurs were only the fittest

in the previous conditions of the world. In the new conditions... they kinda sucked.

And then they went extinct because they weren't the fittest anymore. In fact, they weren't

particularly fit at all in these new conditions. The term "survival of the fittest" is reliant

heavily upon what the definition of "fittest" means, and the fittest is only the most fit

for that particular set of conditions. Being the "fittest" for a given set of conditions

tends to make that creature exceptionally good in that one, narrow situation,

but as soon as the situation changes, they're not so good anymore. Hence why some scientists

have started trying to use the term "survival of the fitter" instead, the implication being

that the creature which is "fitter" isn't necessarily one which is the best for that

situation, but instead is the most adaptable to new circumstances.

For example, raccoons and coyotes have adapted amazingly to city life and there's been an

enormous population explosion within the big cities because of such. Raccoons in particular

aren't exceptionally fit at any one particular environment, but they do very well in many

different ones and can adapt very quickly. As such, where other species die off when

the situation changes, that just leaves behind the raccoons who are perfectly capable of

surviving in the new situation, and... because they're the only ones left alive, they "win"

by default as the "fittest" creature around. Anyway, there's a tooooooooooon more stuff

to cover about evolution! Like we've only ever so barely scraped the surface, and yet

this's a pretty lengthy video! I tried to warn you, this's going to take

awhile. Don't worry though, it'll be worth it, because the principles you're going to

learn over the coming months (or hours, I suppose if you're just viewing this like a

few years from now and watch the evolution series back to back), these principles will

allow you to create vastly more interesting flora and fauna for the worlds you create,

and the same principles also apply to culture in a lot of ways, so it's important to understand

this before we get into culture generation for your world.

For the moment, I could give you homework, but this's been long enough of a video already so

I'm not going to. Just think about what's been covered and how you could make use of it for now.

Anyway, with that, I'm out. I'll see you next time!

I kinda want to toss a bone into the air...

see it turn into a spaceship...

then have another bone fall down on top of it and create a giant explosion...

and yell "YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP!"

and then look up into your dead, lifeless eyes and wave, just like this.

Can you and your associates arrange this for me, Mr. Morden?

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Malomfesztivál 2016 | A film / The Movie - Duration: 27:39.

- You're Tini's son, right? - Yes.

- Yeah, you're in last year's promo video too. Have you seen that? - No.

- You're throwing some hay around. - I don't watch tv, it's broken.

It makes you feel glad and sad at the same time

when you cross a border but actually it is not a border after all.

I wouldn't dare to pretend I wasn't aware where we were about to come

but naturally it's completely different to talk about it than to see it with your own eyes

and to touch with your own hands the conditions from which it was built

or to comprehend the efforts, the force of heart and hands that

constructed it. I have to say that it is visible and sensible,

and I can see the pandering smiles, and that

everybody walks their own path in this small area,

which is quite large if you think about it.

After all, it's bigger than a box of matches,

and it can provide home for all the people who wants to be here,

and it's a great joy to be a part of this.

Rendkívül befogadó. Úgy érzem, hogy a közösség tagja vagyok.

Pont megfelelő mennyiségű ember és művészet.

A year ago we were very happy because there was one English visitor at our festival.

And then we had one from Malta and one from Greece,

so we have exact statistics about this thing.

A legkülönlegesebb amerikai élményeimre emlékeztet,

amelyekre a legbüszkébb vagyok.

Wiping out borders: borders between people,

but also within ourselves.

Helping people open up to new thoughts and ideas.

- We are Kurts Weg from Germany. - We are from Köln.

- There are a lot of corn fields around here. - The funniest thing was though,

that our host knew the tractor driver.

Of course... People know each other...

There is an amazing starry night sky here.

You don't have such skies in the city.

But it's beautiful here.

I was born in Germany, but my parents are Hungarians from Becej, Vojvodina.

They left the country before the war, because they could sense that

the war was in the air.

It's great to see that the Hungarian minority organizes such a nice festival

and I am grateful that this culture is still prospering.

And it lives in coexsistence. The Serbian and Hungarian cultures live in harmony and coexistence.

So, I have no idea what Andrea's just said

but we live with a family in their house

and family gave us pálinka already in the morning.

- How do you say pálinka in Hungarian?! - Pálinka!

So in a nutshell, how does fruit turn into pálinka? First it ferments...?

Wait! You can't hurry that. The first and most basic thing: healthy fruit!

The fermentation has to be right. Afterwards you can only fuck it up... pardon me.

Look at this Christ!

Look at this bus! Go, bus!

People are beautiful here, the sun shines...

and you are beautiful, too!

A short drink and a short pálinka toast.

No!

Should I make it longer?

Nooooo!

The second Malomfesztivál pálinka contest's results will be

presented by the Pálinka Knights.

You can taste all the different pálinkas here. The names are displayed next to them

along with the winners and their prizes.

We'll be here next year too, but bring some more pálinka!

After all, we stayed sober!

After a very productive month and a half, we successfully organized

a very good and fully operational house party, which became even bigger and better the next year,

and now we're here at 2016's Malomfesztivál.

As we arrived we were greeted by positive people and energies.

It felt fantastic.

We'd like to make it international

without having to rely on big contracts or inviting foreign bands

only to gain a larger audience. We want foreign bands that

we already know and like, or bands that we started

cooperating with spontaneously,

rather than just writing them emails.

Everything from the beginning, dude, from scratch!

As people, as individuals, as a society and a community.

Wait, first let me answer to your first question.

Take for example the means of production...

- Matyi's pálinka! - Oh, pálinka!

So, let's take control over the means of production!

My mother is from Croatia I used to go there a lot

during the war through Hungary

with two passports, one in my pants.

Since then, nationalism lost all its sense,

and I saw that it is fairy tale forced onto us from up to bottom.

For me, there is no difference

between Serbia or Hungary.

These people have lived here for ages...

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Wow! WE shot it down

hay, what are you doing with my fidget spinners/

ouch ouch, I swallowed a fidget spinner accidentally

Fidget spinners almost killed a ten year old

Doc Mcstuffins please help

Doc Mcstuffins: I give you surgery

Open your mouth

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READING STORIES I WROTE WHEN I WAS 11 - Duration: 9:19.

Hello everybody! And welcome back to another video

So today, uhmm... This is going to be a very different video

Well it's still about books, but I am going to read books that I wrote, uhh, in elementary school

From.. I think it's from third to, or fourth. Third or fourth grade to uhmm.. Sixth grade..?

So yeah

Tada! Uhm, these are in Norwegian. I'm covering up my last name

But yeah. These are in Norwegian so there will be subtitles in this video

Because I'm not going to translate it as I go, because I don't bother doing that

I'll be putting subtitles, so you'll have to turn on the subtitles, I think?

Unless you speak Norwegian, then you can just watch without having to read subtitles, sorry.

But if you have to read the subtitles, you'll read with me

So yeah this, this uh.. Thing here has all the books I wrote

Because our teacher.. uh.. sh- We made like books and stuff in elementary school

If you want more you can comment down below saying that you want more

I think I'll start with this one

And it's called "The Magical Forest" *Repeats title in Norwegian*

And then casually on the back we have a french alien, that's what it says.

The French alien

So I'll be reading this. I think this was made in 5th, yeah I think this was made in 5th grade

"It's the last day of school, Katia is looking forward to the vacation, but she's dreading it, because she is moving away"

That was a theme in these books

"Then she rides her bike to school, it is also Katia's birthday

She is 17 years old today. After school she rides her bike home.

Then her father says: Get in the car, because we are moving.

Her mother says: Hurry."

This was a very-.. My books were very coherent, and they flowed very well

I think this is a picture of them arriving at the new house

"When they finally arrive Katia's mom asks: Katia, can you help me paint the house?

Alright

They paint the house, and in the meanwhile the father puts the furniture inside!

*says exclamation point*

Then they are finished and then they go inside the house"

So they managed to paint the whole house while the father was putting in all of the furniture

By himself! They managed to paint the whole house!

"Then someone knocks on the door, it's the girl next door, Alice"

How does she(Katia) know that it's the neighbor when she has never seen the neighbor before?

"Alice asks: Do you want to come to the forest?

'Yes', Katia says

her father says: Bring your phone!

'Alright,' mumbles Katia. Then they go to the forest"

Here's the forest. I was very fond of incorporating the sun into my drawings.

"Then Alice says: Follow me! *says exclamation point in Norwegian*

'Ok'. Then they arrive at a hole. Then Alice asks: Do you like mermaids?"

I really loved mermaids, so we can all see where this is going

"'Yes, I love them!' *says exclamation point*

'Okay, follow me!' *says exclamation point*

Then Alice jumps down the hole and then Katia jumps after! *says exclamation point*

Suddenly Alice and her are in a weird room. 'Wow!' says Katia"

Here is the hole that they jumped down into and there is the sun again. I was really fond of exclamation marks I'm seeing as well.

"Then she sees a mermaid tail, she looks completely surprised!

*says exclamation point in Norwegian*

Then they see a cat, a cute one, but then it becomes bigger

and turns into a girl, she has long hair, cat ears and a tail"

What?

They jumped down into this cave, like into this cave-like thing under the tree

Like Alice in Wonderland style

And then there was a mermaid tail and then there was a cat and it suddenly turned into a girl?

Anyways here's the picture of the mermaid tail

There's the hole they jumped down and then the sun is reflecting on the water.

"'Hi Katie!' says Alice. 'Hold on,' Katia says

'A cat-girl!'

*says exclamation point*

'Yes, Alice is a vampire!' *starts laughing in the middle of saying exclamation point*

*breathes a weak what*

*screams at how horrible past self's stories were*

"'Hey you weren't supposed to say that!'

*says exclamation point*

'I am not afraid of you guys'. But then they saw a mermaid tail!" *says exclamation point quickly*

I thought they already saw the mermaid tail

consistency

So they're seeing the mermaid tail again

"Then the mermaid says: Can you argue somewhere else?

'Okay...' *says dot dot dot*

'We had forgotten you!"' *says exclamation point*

Really fond of exclamation points

And here is the mermaid tail again and now it's like completely different

just look at it

it's like completely different.. Anyways

"'Okay I am hungry, need blood!' *says exclamation point*"

That was the vampire girl saying that

"'I'll show Katia around Alice' 'Okay'"

*is confused by the sentence structure*

"'Come on then'

*running*"

I wrote *løper*, *running*

in like those starsigns-> * to show that they were running

instead of writing that they were running

I wrote "*running*"

this is a mess

"'I'm coming' 'Okay do you like-"

*sighs at the randomness and stupidity*

"'Do you like cotton candy?' 'Yes!'

'Alright wait here' then she jumped high up to the clouds and takes some

'Here's cotton candy'

'Ring ring' it's ringing 'No I have to go home bye'"

That was a hot mess!

Okay so this girl moved into a new house

Well

She went to school and she took her bicycle home and then she...

Moved to the new house and then the girl next door randomly came to the door

and said: Hi! You wanna come with me to the forest?!

then they went to the forest and then they jumped down into a hole

and then there was a mermaid and a cat-girl in the hole

Then the maincharacter discovered that her neighbour was a vampire!

And then the vampire girl jumped up into the sky and got cotton candy for the maincharacter

And then her mom or her dad called her, I'm not sure which one of those two called her

and told her, you have to come home. Then all of the characters said bye and then the story was over

And on the back there's a french alien

If you want more of this comment down below and I'll make more...

Or like I'll probably make more, because I thought this was very funny

So yeah, that's basically it for this video

That's basically it for this video I hope you all enjoyed it and I'll see you all next time! Bye!

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How I Became A Cuber! - Duration: 8:08.

Hello everyone, it's CIC and today, in this video, I am going to discuss how I became

a cuber.  

It all started on November of 2014, when I was a non-cuber, and RedKB, probably the most

popular English-speaking YouCuber, uploaded his 17 by 17 timelapse solve, now if you were

cubing at the time, many of you guys know this went all over the Internet, so it probably

came to me too. Just to let you know, I was a non-cuber, that day, I realized there was

a lot more than a Rubiks Cube like a 2x2, 4x4, pyraminx, megaminx etc. I wanted to start

out with a 2 by 2, but I got a 3 by 3 cube as a "gift" that was like $2 instead,

as many of you guys know, dollar store cubes are not the best way to go, even when starting,

but I went with it. I wanted to do the "first turns", it was very very very stiff, but

after 4 moves, I couldn't put it back to its solved state, it was pretty bad.

The next day, I started to learn from a tutorial, and I noticed something was wrong and I thought

it would've affected me a lot, the color scheme wasn't accurate, Yellow was opposite

of green and Blue was opposite of white. I didn't really care about it after a few

days, but it took me 3 months to finish the cube, I then scrambled it again and I solved

it again after 30 minutes. Though time passed and the cube broke and I did not solve another

cube for a couple of months, until I got another cheap dollar store cube that was like 30 millimeters

and this cube was I guess mainly for girls, because there was pink and purple, so the

color scheme got messed up again, but I forgot how to solve the last layer, so I went on

the same tutorial and wrote the algorithms on a piece of paper, but I always messed up

on the last step (R' D' R D), if I wouldn't have made that stupid mistake, it would've

only took me a few days to get the cube to solve. Once I finished, I think I was ready

to start timing my solves, my first solve was 4 minutes and 59 seconds. I was pretty

happy, I then brought the cube to school the next day and I did a couple of solves and

I got a 5 minute solve and then a 3 minute solve, which was quite impressive, but then

again that cube decided to quit on me and then I couldn't solve a cube after that,

I think my PB was 2 minutes and 45 seconds, or at least less than 3 minutes. A few days

after, my parents bought me a Rubik's Brand tiled, this was significantly better than

my last 2 cubes, now at this time the only speedcube I knew was the Zhanchi and it was

probably The summer of 2015, so they were many cubes, like the Aolong, WeiLong that

I didn't know, I kept the Rubiks Brand for a few months and then on July 16, 2015, yes

somehow I remember the date, I got the Zhanchi, by this time I think I knew many more speedcubes,

but I thought the Zhanchi was the best way to go. Before getting the Zhanchi, my PB was

42 seconds, and I averaged 1 minute at the time. My times probably stayed the same, but

I was still using the same exact method since I started. School then started and it was

my first day of middle school, now I brought my Zhanchi and showed it to my friends, which

most of them went to my older school and were pretty impressed, 1 month later, a new friend

had brought a Rubiks Cube and was playing with it during science class, I then saw him

and I said "I can solve that." He didn't believe me, but gave it to me anyway, I came

back with it completely solved in 45 seconds, I think this moment may have made the whole

school to "get into" cubing, obviously others already knew how to cube, there were

like 1,000 people in my school, anyway, most of my friends started cubing, and collect

other puzzles as well, but this may have been one of the best things I have ever accomplished

in my cubing lifetime, except for getting the cube solved, just solving a cube in front

of one friend may have just create a chain reaction. Anyway enough with that, I started

my YouTube channel uploading basic videos and unboxing cubes. This is when I decided

to learn a new method, I mainly focused on the last layer, not F2L, I managed to cut

my times down by like 10 seconds and then getting my Personal best of 25 seconds, and

averaging sub-40, but this was not enough, because, well, I was still using the Zhanchi,

I then got a GuanLong, which was only slightly better, I then went to my first competition

getting another PB of 19 seconds by a new cube I got, the YuXin Fire. By this time,

I knew a lot about cubing, like the cubing community and newer puzzles. I got newer puzzles

more often instead of older puzzles. This all happened on The Summer of 2016. School

started again, and the amount of homework I got was so much, I didn't have time to

cube, after 1 month, I completely forgot about my cubes and I didn't even do 20 solves

for a 6-month period. I then got back into cubing, however, my times were like 5-6 seconds

below of what I usually averaged at that time. I felt like giving up, but I still watched

cubing videos, which made me get back into cubing, now, I am back into cubing with an

average of almost sub-25 and I don't think I will ever step away from it again, bye!

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READING STORIES I WROTE WHEN I WAS 11 - Duration: 9:19.

Hello everybody! And welcome back to another video

So today, uhmm... This is going to be a very different video

Well it's still about books, but I am going to read books that I wrote, uhh, in elementary school

From.. I think it's from third to, or fourth. Third or fourth grade to uhmm.. Sixth grade..?

So yeah

Tada! Uhm, these are in Norwegian. I'm covering up my last name

But yeah. These are in Norwegian so there will be subtitles in this video

Because I'm not going to translate it as I go, because I don't bother doing that

I'll be putting subtitles, so you'll have to turn on the subtitles, I think?

Unless you speak Norwegian, then you can just watch without having to read subtitles, sorry.

But if you have to read the subtitles, you'll read with me

So yeah this, this uh.. Thing here has all the books I wrote

Because our teacher.. uh.. sh- We made like books and stuff in elementary school

If you want more you can comment down below saying that you want more

I think I'll start with this one

And it's called "The Magical Forest" *Repeats title in Norwegian*

And then casually on the back we have a french alien, that's what it says.

The French alien

So I'll be reading this. I think this was made in 5th, yeah I think this was made in 5th grade

"It's the last day of school, Katia is looking forward to the vacation, but she's dreading it, because she is moving away"

That was a theme in these books

"Then she rides her bike to school, it is also Katia's birthday

She is 17 years old today. After school she rides her bike home.

Then her father says: Get in the car, because we are moving.

Her mother says: Hurry."

This was a very-.. My books were very coherent, and they flowed very well

I think this is a picture of them arriving at the new house

"When they finally arrive Katia's mom asks: Katia, can you help me paint the house?

Alright

They paint the house, and in the meanwhile the father puts the furniture inside!

*says exclamation point*

Then they are finished and then they go inside the house"

So they managed to paint the whole house while the father was putting in all of the furniture

By himself! They managed to paint the whole house!

"Then someone knocks on the door, it's the girl next door, Alice"

How does she(Katia) know that it's the neighbor when she has never seen the neighbor before?

"Alice asks: Do you want to come to the forest?

'Yes', Katia says

her father says: Bring your phone!

'Alright,' mumbles Katia. Then they go to the forest"

Here's the forest. I was very fond of incorporating the sun into my drawings.

"Then Alice says: Follow me! *says exclamation point in Norwegian*

'Ok'. Then they arrive at a hole. Then Alice asks: Do you like mermaids?"

I really loved mermaids, so we can all see where this is going

"'Yes, I love them!' *says exclamation point*

'Okay, follow me!' *says exclamation point*

Then Alice jumps down the hole and then Katia jumps after! *says exclamation point*

Suddenly Alice and her are in a weird room. 'Wow!' says Katia"

Here is the hole that they jumped down into and there is the sun again. I was really fond of exclamation marks I'm seeing as well.

"Then she sees a mermaid tail, she looks completely surprised!

*says exclamation point in Norwegian*

Then they see a cat, a cute one, but then it becomes bigger

and turns into a girl, she has long hair, cat ears and a tail"

What?

They jumped down into this cave, like into this cave-like thing under the tree

Like Alice in Wonderland style

And then there was a mermaid tail and then there was a cat and it suddenly turned into a girl?

Anyways here's the picture of the mermaid tail

There's the hole they jumped down and then the sun is reflecting on the water.

"'Hi Katie!' says Alice. 'Hold on,' Katia says

'A cat-girl!'

*says exclamation point*

'Yes, Alice is a vampire!' *starts laughing in the middle of saying exclamation point*

*breathes a weak what*

*screams at how horrible past self's stories were*

"'Hey you weren't supposed to say that!'

*says exclamation point*

'I am not afraid of you guys'. But then they saw a mermaid tail!" *says exclamation point quickly*

I thought they already saw the mermaid tail

consistency

So they're seeing the mermaid tail again

"Then the mermaid says: Can you argue somewhere else?

'Okay...' *says dot dot dot*

'We had forgotten you!"' *says exclamation point*

Really fond of exclamation points

And here is the mermaid tail again and now it's like completely different

just look at it

it's like completely different.. Anyways

"'Okay I am hungry, need blood!' *says exclamation point*"

That was the vampire girl saying that

"'I'll show Katia around Alice' 'Okay'"

*is confused by the sentence structure*

"'Come on then'

*running*"

I wrote *løper*, *running*

in like those starsigns-> * to show that they were running

instead of writing that they were running

I wrote "*running*"

this is a mess

"'I'm coming' 'Okay do you like-"

*sighs at the randomness and stupidity*

"'Do you like cotton candy?' 'Yes!'

'Alright wait here' then she jumped high up to the clouds and takes some

'Here's cotton candy'

'Ring ring' it's ringing 'No I have to go home bye'"

That was a hot mess!

Okay so this girl moved into a new house

Well

She went to school and she took her bicycle home and then she...

Moved to the new house and then the girl next door randomly came to the door

and said: Hi! You wanna come with me to the forest?!

then they went to the forest and then they jumped down into a hole

and then there was a mermaid and a cat-girl in the hole

Then the maincharacter discovered that her neighbour was a vampire!

And then the vampire girl jumped up into the sky and got cotton candy for the maincharacter

And then her mom or her dad called her, I'm not sure which one of those two called her

and told her, you have to come home. Then all of the characters said bye and then the story was over

And on the back there's a french alien

If you want more of this comment down below and I'll make more...

Or like I'll probably make more, because I thought this was very funny

So yeah, that's basically it for this video

That's basically it for this video I hope you all enjoyed it and I'll see you all next time! Bye!

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why am i like this mp4 - Duration: 0:53.

FOCUS RUBIES

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MISSION FROM YELLOW DIAMOND

So,we can't mess it up

eh, hey hey. uh,

what are we all doing over here?

*whoosing sound*

Yeah, what are we all doing here? wow wow wow wow wow

We're here to retrieve the leader of the earth mission

You bitch imbecile.

Wait a second.

YOU FUCKING IDIOT THERE'S SUPPOSED TO BE

5 rubies

I know how to fucking count.

That's why I'm looking at my fingers you bitch.

420 69

8 0

666 what the fuck is after nine?

This bitch is so fucking stupid.

That asshole you're looking for is not in that place I have never mentioned before

Oh,shit.

I'm the stupid one now.

oh, darn. i never saw that before with my eyes.

maybe that pussy is in there.

No she's not, you idiot!

I'll go look you homeworld motherfucker.

I'm really gay for you, bye.

*SCREAMS ETERNALLY*

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Draw my life 9 years not long I'm only nine 100 sub thank you - Duration: 0:21.

that is me baby form

that is the hospital I was born in

that is my mom pregnant with me

that was me flieing

now just watch

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Hakurei Reimu - The Crimson Slasher [MMD] - Duration: 3:11.

Bamboo Forest of the Lost - During Youkai Rebellion

Meanwhile - nearby

Seija: Kagerou a CUTE

Seija: I really pity her, it's like she's destined to get rekt

Seija: But I like that she joined the rebellion so her sacrifice could be to our benefit

Sekibanki: Enough of that! Where's the rest of the fairies?

Seija: They were following right behind us, can't leave them unattended for 5 minutes! I'll go look for them.

Seija: Hey, stop slacking and come join the main force

Seija: Whoa!

*external screaming in the distance*

Fairies: AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!

Fairies: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHH AAAAAAARGHHHH

Sekibanki: There she is!

Sekibanki: ALL UNITS OPEN FIRE!!!!

Wakasagihime: Try harder!!!

Reimu: USELESS!

Wakasagihime: Don't give up!

Wakasagihime: No no no!

Sekibanki: Damn!

Kagerou: Awoo!

Sekibanki: Kagerou! You have to go warn the others!

Sekibanki: Hurry up and go!

Reimu: Minna! I brought a doge friend for us to play with!

Komano: Thx but I'm playing hide and seek with myself

Komano: Also your ideas of play are too spooky

Reimu: Oh well!

Reimu: ...

*audible grunting*

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Meeting Youtubers | List of What NOT to Do + What You Should Know - Duration: 4:50.

Hey guys!

So I've seen a lot of videos about people meeting favourite YouTubers. Meeting people who you look up to and love can be so exciting

But saying the wrong thing can make that YouTubber remember you. And not in the way you want them to

Your expectations. The only thing you really see through a screen is someone's personality. Whether it's real, made-up, or a character being played

When it comes to meeting them in real life- how they look and act can be completely different than how you imagined

For ex: in my videos I am usually standing up. What you don't see is that I am actually wearing high heels,

standing on books just to I can fit in the frame and appear taller. But of course, you wouldn't know that

You wouldn't know a lot about other YouTubers as well. Even your favourite ones

A few of the worst possible things to say would be...

You may think that some of these are compliments but I don't think YouTubers will take it as that

For more infomation >> Meeting Youtubers | List of What NOT to Do + What You Should Know - Duration: 4:50.

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English Grammar: Present Perfect for Experiences 🤓 - Duration: 6:06.

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Copying a grotesque head in sandstone - Duration: 5:16.

modelling in plastiline clay

two other weathered heads. The right hand one still has the original chisel marks

measuring the height of the face

stonemasonry work: scribing and carving the profiles

adding the chisel mark finish to the stonemasonry work

chipping away at the inside of the profile

roughening up the parts that will be placed inside the brickwork, for better adhesion of the mortar

more chisel finish strokes

tracing the profile of the head

cutting out the template

tracing the template onto the stone

carving the outline and cutting away the excess

with one compass setting, many measurements can be taken once the two stones are placed parallel

tracing the outline of the face

lowering the hair

lowering the cheeks

much is carved by eye, supported by measuring with calipers and compasses

the main features have been outlined

measuring the cheeks

keeping it wet helps against the dust

as the original had tooth chisel marks, the copy will get those as well

detailing the sharpest lines

cutting the hair by hand with a rounded chisel

tooth chisel marks again

three of the four grotesque heads, after much finishing work

and the last one, on the right

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Hatsune Miku - Senbonzakura (One Thousand Cherry Trees) Türkçe Altyazılı - Duration: 4:05.

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YOGA CHALLENGE FEAT JACOBOWONG - Duration: 6:17.

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#ASKDEE (Enable caption) - Duration: 0:19.

I ARRIVED

#ASKDEE

READ DESCRIPTION

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[MMD] Fuggles Saves The Day! [Bees : The Anime Ep.1] - Duration: 1:57.

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Bohemian Rhapsody-Kadir Yavuz Kurt Cover - Duration: 6:11.

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Bryson Tiller Type Beat "Cobra" (Prod. KC Supreme x CharlezTheGreat) | R&B/Soul Instrumental - Duration: 3:56.

bryson tiller type beat

r&B Instrumental

trapsoul

True to self

bryson tiller type beat 2017

www.kcsupreme.com

buy 1 get 1 free

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How to make Fig's Dengaku - Duration: 2:10.

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Favorite YA Books Without Romance - Duration: 6:58.

Hi guys, I hope you've been doing well

Today I'm really excited to talk about a topic one of you actually brought up

I was talking to some of you down in the comments and someone wrote, kind of tongue in cheek, kind of joking

It seems like no one can write a young adult book without romance

And I get why it could definitely seem that way

And it led me to think, you know what? I should make a list of my favorite young adult books that don't have

a romance in them. So I did that today and these aren't listed in any particular order.

But I wanted to start off with The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness

So I'm really excited about this book because it's about to be adapted into a film

starring Daisy Riddley also known as Rey from Star Wars

This is the first book in the Chaos Walking series and it's a dystopian fantasy series

The Knife of Never Letting go takes place in a world where everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts

all the time in this never ending stream of noise

And Todd the main character and his dog are out one day and they discover this dead zone

A spot where you can't hear other people's thoughts and they realize that something terrible has been hidden there

And they need to escape but their pursuers can hear their every thought

so that's a layer of added difficulty

Up next is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

And this is about a Native American named Junior who grows up on a Native American reservation near Spokane, Washington

He was bullied at school pretty severely so

he decides to leave the high school on the Native American reservation

and instead he starts attending high school at this all white school

the only other Indian - he kind of jokes - is the high school mascot

and this book was based off of the real life experiences of the author

growing up so I think this was a really unique coming of age story

Up next is Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta

this is the first book in a high fantasy series. So basically Finnikin and his guardian have been away from home

for about 10 years. There was a curse placed on his homeland and the entire royal family of that kingdom was killed

They end up finding out from this person that they come into contact with that his childhood friend, the royal prince is actually still alive

And so they're trying to find him. They're hoping they can go back and save some of Finnikin's family that

is still trapped there, but then it's kind of like, should you be trusting this person who's feeding you this information?

Are you gonna make it? Up next is

The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak and this is a coming of age story. It's a historical fiction piece set during the WWII time period

Aptly named, it's about a girl who steals books

So she is living with foster parents outside of Munich

And it's really her coming of age, figuring out how she's going to build a moral fiber

Given the culture that she lives in that there's this backdrop of Nazism

And something I found really interesting is that this book is narrated by the personification of Death

Death is a theme in the book. And also this book focuses on ordinary German citizens

which I thought was something unique

I don't think a lot of WWII time pieces focus on that aspect

Up next is Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman and this is such an incredible book

So this is a book about a teenage boy's experience of having an onset of Schzophrenia

And the author's son was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was 16

And he actually drew pictures, drew original artwork for this book

So this book is really fascinating. The main character tells his family that he has joined the track team

But actually what he's doing after school is just walking for miles, just by himself.

just kind of trapped in his head

and the world he lives in his head and the real world are intertwined in a really fascinating way

And while the main character is going on these walks he sees himself as being on a ship

that is headed for the deepest part of the ocean, the Marianas Trench

aka Challenger Deep

He's traveling along with the captain of the ship, a parrot, a girl and a few others that kind of align with his real experiences in real life

And he is appointed as the artist on the ship.

Up next is She Is Not Invisible by Marcus Sedgwick

And this book reads a lot like a mystery book

It's a story about a teenage girl who's trying to find her dad

who has gone missing, and what makes this story unique

is that the main character is blind and she kind of quasi-kidnaps her younger brother

to help her find their dad

And they are living in London and they fly across the Atlantic to New York City to try to put together the clues to find him.

Up next is Ender's Game by Carson Scott Card, this is a military science, science fiction book

It was recently adapted into a film starring Asa Summers

I haven't seen it but I do think that they added a love interest (maybe?) into the film

there isn't one in the book

This book is set in earth's future and humans have made contact with this alien species

called buggers who are trying to colonize the area

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Wow! WE shot it down

hay, what are you doing with my fidget spinners/

ouch ouch, I swallowed a fidget spinner accidentally

Fidget spinners almost killed a ten year old

Doc Mcstuffins please help

Doc Mcstuffins: I give you surgery

Open your mouth

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Doc Mcstuffins Gives Surgery to Fidget Spinner Choking hand spinner best fidget spinners - Duration: 17:29.

Wow! WE shot it down

hay, what are you doing with my fidget spinners/

ouch ouch, I swallowed a fidget spinner accidentally

Fidget spinners almost killed a ten year old

Doc Mcstuffins please help

Doc Mcstuffins: I give you surgery

Open your mouth

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