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And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
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How to Keep Your Dog Occupied Indoors! Indoor Exercise for Dogs! - Duration: 3:23.Have you ever had one of those days where it's pouring down with rain outside but your
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Or has your dog been injured or ill and you can't let him outside, but he still wants
to play?
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- all of these things are going to be really good physical exercise for your dog.
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Find his favourite treat or his favourite toy, hide it, get him to wait where he can't
find it and ask him to sniff it out.
Or, play hide and seek with you!
Get him to stay in one place, you go and hide and he has to come and find you.
This is really good because it's making your dog use all of his senses as well, so as well
as the mental and physical exercise - he's using all of his senses to find the thing
that he wants most.
With a scavenger hunt inside, you can wrap up your dog's treats and toys in towels and
hide them.
This means that once he finds them he then has to dig them out as well - this is going
to be just as fun as burying your dog's bone in the back yard!
It is important to remember that all of these games are going to be dependent on your dog.
For example, you can't be running up and down the stairs with an older dog who may be suffering
with arthritis.Use your best judgement and surely you will find something that's perfect
to keep your dog exercised indoors.
We've got a special competition on this week to win this guy!If you want to win this for
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My Favorite Contemporary Books | Recommendations - Duration: 10:40.Hey guys, it's Trina and this is my monthly recommendations video for May.
Monthly recommendations is a Goodreads group that was created by myself and my
friend Kayla Rayne. May's topic is contemporary, which is a pretty broad
genre. We've been wanting to do it for a while. We thought it was very fitting for
the spring and summer months. I want to kind of take this opportunity to just
talk about my personal favorite contemporary books. My first contemporary
series that I want to talk about is the Anna and the French Kiss series by
Stephanie Perkins. Although I do have some mixed opinions
on some of the things that occurred in these books, I just remember that I did
not want to read this book. I thought it was going to just be so bad, and then I
finally picked it up and I just blew through it. Like, it was one of those read
it in one night kind of books for me. So I had a really fun experience with that
first book and then I ended up enjoying books 2 & 3 a lot more. So if you aren't
familiar with the series, these are three different companion novels, so each one
does follow a new character. If you're looking for books to just kind of
breeze through really easily and if fluffy romantic contemporary is your
thing, I definitely think that this series is a really good kind of standby
series to meet that fluffy romantic contemporary vibe. The third book, Isla and the
Happily Ever After, is definitely my favorite of the series because I felt so
much more connected to that relationship than I did to the first two. Whereas the
other two books just showed the swoony romantic build-up to getting together,
Isla actually showed a relationship in progress and I just really appreciated
it for that. So I definitely loved this series but specifically it's Isla and the
Happily Ever After out of this series that is my favorite. Next I'm going to
talk about the Burn For Burn trilogy by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian. This is a
revenge story. It's following three high school girls from completely different
cliques who have all been burned and hurt by the popular guy in school. So
these three girls all kind of band together and keep their friendship a
secret and they're plotting revenge to get back at this guy who is like ruining
their lives, and I'm just a sucker for good revenge story. I also
enjoyed watching these friendships develop because none of these girls have
a lot in common except for their desire for revenge and
then the revenge plot kind of goes off of its tracks at times and they get in way
over their heads. I thought it was fun so if you like revenge stories and you're
more in the mood for that as opposed to something very fluffy, although there is
some romance in that series too, then I would recommend the Burn For Burn trilogy.
Next up is Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell which I know is a standby
for like everybody. Reasons why I love this book is because first of all,
it's set in college and I think at the time that I had read this, which was years
ago by the way, I think I hadn't really read any books
that were set in college. I just found this time of life to be so much more
relatable to me. But I also had an extreme connection to the main character,
Cath, because she does have social anxiety and again I don't think I had
ever read a book at that time of a character that had anxiety and I saw so
much of myself in her. I also really enjoyed the romance, the friendships, the
sister relationship, the family dynamic in this book and it is definitely a book
that when someone says, 'hey what are some of your favorite contemporaries?' this one
always comes to mind because of that connection I've had with it. Next up is
one of those grittier, more hard-hitting books and that is The Female of the
Species by Mindy McGinnis. It's one of my favorite contemporaries because this
book is so real. If you don't know, this is a rape revenge story and it is just
tackling rape culture. That's the entire purpose of the book. Now, because this is
dealing with rape culture you are going to have some scenes in this book that do
depict attempted rape and just some really horrible stuff, like there's
murders and stuff that happen in this book because of that revenge aspect too.
But on the other side I think that this book is approaching it in an informative
and a healing way. It's not doing these things just for shock value, just to like
get a reaction out of you. It's really an examination of them so I do think it is
a healthy examination. I also enjoy the friendships in this book and the family
of one of the main characters Peekay, like her parents were just so supportive and
I just think that this is a healthy conversation starter that we really need
to have in YA so I really love this book. It is a favorite contemporary of mine.
Next is The Girl Who Fell by S. M. Parker which is a... really dark book
because this one is examining an inside look at an abusive
romance. So we're following a girl who meets a new guy, she falls for him,
and then slowly but surely the reader starts seeing that this is an abusive
relationship. It's a very terrifying type of novel. It's definitely not a feel-good
book. You're going to hate it but that's the point, and as someone who has been in
an abusive relationship I actually love this book.
This is the best examination of an abusive relationship that I have ever
read about in a book. This book just offered a really well-rounded look at all
the things that might happen in a relationship like this. It offered me a
mirror yet again and I just felt very empowered by this story and I'm really
really glad that we have stories like this that exist in YA because I think
more teenagers need to be seeing examples like this so that they will
kind of recognize some of the warning signs. At least, I wish I had when I was a teenager.
Next is The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.
I just read this a couple months ago and it's my favorite book that I've read so
far this year. Like, it really is that good. It follows a black teenager named
Starr who witnesses one of her friends being shot by a white policeman
and just kind of like the repercussions of this and the media coverage of it and
how it wants to paint her black teenage friend as just a thug, and hoodlum, and
you know he's a drug dealer and they're just slandering him and they're trying
to make the white policeman out to be like he was scared for his life
even though the guy was not doing anything threatening at all. Aside from
it tackling a very important issue this book was just amazingly well written as
well. Angie Thomas wrote so many different tones, so many different scenes
in this book. She transitioned between them flawlessly. The characterization was
amazing, the relationships between Starr and her friendships, and her family, and
the community, everything was just written so well. It was such a real story
and Starr's such a real character. I just loved everything about this book
so it is definitely one of my favorite contemporary stories. Next is If I Was
Your Girl by Meredith Russo, which is a book about a trans girl and her
experience. She has already transitioned and she's at a new school, she just moved
in with her father where she previously was living with her mother, and this book
is amazing at examining - again family dynamics. I feel like that's probably a
theme in why I'm liking a lot of these books because I keep saying, 'I love
the family dynamics in this book,' but I loved the family exploration in this
book. This one is ownvoices and I just think that there is a lot of value in it.
There's a really cute romance in it, there are some good friendships, although
some of the friendships I felt like weren't the best, but the story itself
and the characters were really really great and it's definitely worth
mentioning because every time I think of amazing contemporary stories this
one definitely does come to mind. Next is In Real Life by Jessica Love. It is
about two characters who know each other online. One of them has a crush on the
other. She decides to go out and meet him in real life for the first time ever and
tell him about her crush and when she gets there she realizes that he hasn't
been completely truthful about everything in his life. Now, I have
recommended this to a few friends and they say that they hate the tropes that
are in it and I do see that there definitely are a few tropes that are pretty
heavy in it but when I read it I felt like this book flipped all those tropes
on their heads like it was actively trying to subvert them because it would
like start going down this one path and the characters would be like, 'well why
are we really doing that?' and I just really enjoyed it. This one to me was
just like a feel-good happy making book so if you're looking for a book that's
just going to be really easy to fly through and just going to make you feel
happy this one did that for me so I still think it's definitely worth
recommending. Another favorite is Just One Day by Gayle Forman. This is about a
young girl who is on a college trip in London and then she meets a guy there
and they decide that they're going to take a train and go to Paris for just
one day to spend it together. She's never really taken a risk like that so she
just goes for it and they spend this wonderful day together in Paris and then
she wakes up the next morning and he's gone and she has no idea what's happened
to him. The story follows her as she tries to piece together this mystery of
what really happened during that day and how that day has changed her life. So,
this book does not all take place from start to finish in just one day,
that's about maybe the first third of the book and then the rest of the book
examines her life in like the following year after that and when I read this
book this is another one that just had a really deep personal meaning for me
because this character is a person that's struggling to move on from a
relationship that she doesn't know why it ended. She needs
closure and I had had a relationship like years and years ago when I read
this book and I never got any closure from it and when I read this I was like
oh my gosh this is a piece of my life. Obviously I didn't go to Paris but when I
read this book I remember feeling like it was medicine and this book again is
one that was set in college and it does explore things like family and
depression and pressure that's put on you for school and I just related to so many
aspects of this character. I mean, I know a lot of people have said that they
don't like this book but when I read it it meant everything to me.
I haven't reread it since then. I probably should but I don't want to like
ruin that first impression that I had of it, you know? Like it just meant so much
to me and I just want it to continue meaning that much to me so this is
definitely one of my favorites. Next is Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
by Becky Albertalli, which is about a young boy who is gay and he is not out
to his friends or his family but he is in an online relationship with
another boy at his school who is also gay and is also not out. So the two of
them don't know their real identities since they aren't out and our main
character Simon really wants a boyfriend. He really wants to find out who his
online crush is. This is another one of those books that is just so happy making.
If you're looking for something that will make you gush and swoon this is
definitely it. There are some heart-wrenching moments that just make
your heart drop like oh I can't believe that just happened, but overall this is just a
swoony story that I love it so so much. I just loved it. I loved it, I loved it.
If you have a recommendation for a contemporary novel that you think I would enjoy let
me know that down below too or just tell me what one of your favorite
contemporary books is. Thank you so much for watching and I will see you in the comments. Bye!
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I capelli di Lars (Lars' Head) - Steven Universe [SUB ITA] - Duration: 2:20.Even your hair is different.
Ah, what was that!?
It, like, lit up, right? You saw it too!
Yeah...
What did you? Do do it again.
Why is it doing that?
Lars, I think I know what this is.
There's something I can try, but no... you don't want me going in your head.
You're going to possess me again?
No, it would be more literal.
Then what is it?
Forget it.
Look Steven, I'm not gonna get mad, okay?
I trust you, just help me out here. If I've got magic hair now, I want to know...
Everyone stand back.
All right, now just bend down.
Like this?
Now you might feel a slight foot in your head.
Wait, what?
What is happening? They're fusing? They're fusing, right?
You're doing great, Lars.
Ookay...
[gasp]
Oh, I'm home! I'm home!
Guys? Where are they?
Water!
Ah...
Ahh... [stomach growls]
Food.
Life is beautiful!
Gotta bring some back for Lars. I wish I could tell everyone I'm okay.
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Atheism is the Uncoolest Choice Ever - Debunked (Matthew Archbold Refuted) - Duration: 10:42.According to an article written by Mathew Archbold that was published on the National
Catholic Register on the 21st of May, 2017, "atheism is uncoolest choice ever", and
he can prove it!
Get your popcorn kids, because this guy's gone full-retard…
This, is Atheism is the Uncoolest Choice Ever – Debunked.
So, Mathew, first and foremost, and as I've covered in other videos, belief isn't a
choice… something either makes sense to us, or it doesn't.
Sure, we can expose ourselves to certain arguments and resources, and we can say that we believe
whatever we want, but we can't wholeheartedly really believe whatever we want, because that's
just not how belief works.
I mean try it Mathew, try to believe that the universe was created by the Twelve Olympians
– you can't; you'll fail.
Anyhow, now that we've addressed the title, let's get to the article itself…
Number eight: "religious people live longer, happier lives, according to numerous scientific
studies."
So unfortunately, Mathew doesn't provide a single link to any of these numerous scientific
studies, and so to my annoyance, I've done his research for him.
As it turns out, countries with a very short life expectancy are significantly more religious
than countries with long life expectancy – to name but one example, Japan has a longest
life expectancy in the world, being 75 years, and only 24% of their population considers
religion important; while Samalia has a life expectancy of just 48 years, and over 98%
of their population considers religion important.
However, with this said, when we compare the life expectancy of religious and non-religious
people from the same country, there is indeed some studies that show a correlation between
religiosity and longer life expectancy, and these study speculate that this has something
to do with the community that religions tend to provide, which, considering that we're
a social species, I'm not surprised by.
But it simply has to be stated that 'even if it were conclusively proven that the religious
live longer than the non-religious, this wouldn't make any religion true'; a drunk person
might be happier than a sober person, but the drunk person is still out of his mind.
Number seven: "Michelangelo and Bach (look 'em up kids!) were indisputably awesome Christian
artists.
But hey, atheists have the kid who plays Harry Potter.
Do you really don't want to be a part of any group that includes the actor formerly known
as Harry Potter.
Or maybe you do because that's how uncool you actually are."
… I honestly can't tell if he's being serious at this point.
First of all, Michelangelo and Bach lived before Darwin discovered natural selection,
and that absolutely matters.
Before the discovery of natural selection it was very hard to explain how complex and
seemingly designed organisms can arise without a creator or creators, but we now know exactly
how this can occur and we have unimpeachable proof of it.
Furthermore, Michelangelo and Bach were primarily artists – and art is a passionate subject
that requires introspection and emotion – which is a type of intelligence, but it's not
the type that develops an accurate representation of reality (that would be science).
And according to a PEW study conducted in 2009, scientists are dramatically less religious
than the general public, and another study conducted by Nature has found that less than
7% of 'elite scientists' are religious.
And finally, Daniel Radcliffe is a cool guy.
Number six: "Typical atheist gathering vs. World Youth Day."
Are you kidding me?
1) even if atheist and secular gatherings were tiny compared to Christian gatherings,
this would have no bearing on the truth whatsoever.
At a time most people believed in Zeus, but that doesn't mean that Zeus existed… this
is an opaque Appeal to Popularity.
Anyhow, two can play your dishonest game Mathew, just look at this atheist gatherings vs. this
Christian gathering.
Number five: "Most of your big time mass killers of the 20th century were atheists.
I'm talking Stalin, Mao, and Che among others."
Mathew, did you know that these big time mass killers were also non-stamp collectors?
And that they all brushed their teeth?
Why would you want to be a non-stamp collector?
Why would you want to brush your teeth knowing that these killers also brushed theirs?
The point being is that you're committing a Guilt by Association fallacy, a type of
red-herring which attempts to discredit something based upon disfavoured people or groups associated
with it.
What you're essentially saying is that: Joseph Stalin was an atheist.
Stalin killed millions of people.
And therefore atheism killed millions of people.
But this is just as absurd and disingenuous as saying that: Fred Phelps was a Christian.
Phelps preached hate and picketed funerals.
And therefore Christians preach hate and picket funerals.
Find a single quote of these killers saying that they committed their crimes because of
their lack of belief in god, and then we'll have a real conversation – until then, just
stop being so disingenuous!
Number four: "This is an extreme Christian, and this is an extreme atheist – see the
difference?"
Yeah, one is fraudulent fanatical fundamentalist, and the other is a respected scientist who
passionately defends facts and truth from fraudulent fanatical fundamentalists…
To quote Hitchens, "Mother Teresa was not a friend of the poor, she was a friend of
poverty.
She said that suffering was a gift from god.
She spent her whole life opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the empowerment
of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction."
She wasn't a good person… because her religion stopped her from being a good person.
She is but one of countless examples of religion making otherwise decent and caring people
say and do atrocious things!
And again… even if Christianity made people nicer than non-Christians, this would not
make Christianity true.
After all, Jainists are almost certainly nicer than Christians, but that doesn't mean that
Jainism is true.
You seriously are the king of non-sequiturs Mathew!
Number 3: "As a Christian, my wife looks at me like I'm a gift from God.
Seriously, to her that's what I am.
Your atheist girlfriend (should you ever get one after you move out of your stepdad's basement)
will see you as a gel-haired accident in skinny jeans on a lonely rock orbiting a meaningless
sun in a mistake of a universe.
See the difference?
It's kind of a big one."
… Erh, a gift from god you say… okay, I erh…
I assume you met on April Fools?
Anyhow, me and my atheist girlfriend frequently tell each other how lucky we are to enjoy
however long we're able to be together in this universe that most certainly doesn't
have us in mind.
We don't pretend that the universe thinks we're special – but we know that we are
special to one-another.
New don't have to make crap up!
Number 2: "Many of your college professors agree with your atheist beliefs.
How's that for the uncoolest choice ever?
Hey, look at you siding with all the gray-haired tweedy authoritarian types at your school."
Does someone not like the fact that the more educated you are, the less likely you are
to believe in barbaric inane nonsense?
Aw…
You're a dying bred Mathew, and you know it.
It might come as a surprise to you since you think that belief is a choice, but when you
care about what's true and you actually get embarrassed about pretending to know things
that you can't possibly know, that's when you'll appreciate that atheism is the honest
answer.
We don't share our professors believes because they're cool… we share them because they're
based on sound rationality and demonstrability, two concepts that you evidently don't appreciate!
Number 1: "Atheists have less children and that probably means...well you probably know
what that means since you're all about SCIENCE!"
What?
It means that we care about the population crisis and know how to use contraception…
Furthermore, what do you mean by "you probably know what that means"?
You do know that religiosity is almost exclusively a cultural phenomenon, right?
Genetics has very little to do with it – unless you're inbreeding, like, to be fair, your
book implicitly indorses… if humanity had to start anew, from scratch, with no information
whatsoever, Christianity, like all religions, would never return, but the truth would – in
time we would once again discover that the earth is a sphere, that evolution is true,
and that the universe doesn't care about us.
Anyhow, Mathew concludes with, "to sum up, you'll be miserable, have a shorter life,
and quite likely less sex than your religious counterparts.
And you thought atheism was cool?
Reconsider and repent ye' fools.
Jesus said he is the way, the truth, and the life.
Left unsaid, is that He's totally cooler than Richard Dawkins!"
And here's my conclusion.
To sum up, Mathew, you're an insincere, lying, close-minded, deluded, scientifically
illiterate egomaniac who doesn't know how to use a condom.
You are, unfortunate to say, one of the most foolish and uncoolest idiotic mammals alive.
Anyhow, to the rest of you, and as always, thank you kindly for the view, and remember
to subscribe, less you want to be as uncool as Mathew Archbold.
Just before I go however, I thought I'd share this cool gift that I received today
[it's my birthday.
My good friend Magnus sent me this, and it says to HippieAtheist…
Congratulations for surpassing one subscriber…
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My Favorite Contemporary Books | Recommendations - Duration: 10:40.Hey guys, it's Trina and this is my monthly recommendations video for May.
Monthly recommendations is a Goodreads group that was created by myself and my
friend Kayla Rayne. May's topic is contemporary, which is a pretty broad
genre. We've been wanting to do it for a while. We thought it was very fitting for
the spring and summer months. I want to kind of take this opportunity to just
talk about my personal favorite contemporary books. My first contemporary
series that I want to talk about is the Anna and the French Kiss series by
Stephanie Perkins. Although I do have some mixed opinions
on some of the things that occurred in these books, I just remember that I did
not want to read this book. I thought it was going to just be so bad, and then I
finally picked it up and I just blew through it. Like, it was one of those read
it in one night kind of books for me. So I had a really fun experience with that
first book and then I ended up enjoying books 2 & 3 a lot more. So if you aren't
familiar with the series, these are three different companion novels, so each one
does follow a new character. If you're looking for books to just kind of
breeze through really easily and if fluffy romantic contemporary is your
thing, I definitely think that this series is a really good kind of standby
series to meet that fluffy romantic contemporary vibe. The third book, Isla and the
Happily Ever After, is definitely my favorite of the series because I felt so
much more connected to that relationship than I did to the first two. Whereas the
other two books just showed the swoony romantic build-up to getting together,
Isla actually showed a relationship in progress and I just really appreciated
it for that. So I definitely loved this series but specifically it's Isla and the
Happily Ever After out of this series that is my favorite. Next I'm going to
talk about the Burn For Burn trilogy by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian. This is a
revenge story. It's following three high school girls from completely different
cliques who have all been burned and hurt by the popular guy in school. So
these three girls all kind of band together and keep their friendship a
secret and they're plotting revenge to get back at this guy who is like ruining
their lives, and I'm just a sucker for good revenge story. I also
enjoyed watching these friendships develop because none of these girls have
a lot in common except for their desire for revenge and
then the revenge plot kind of goes off of its tracks at times and they get in way
over their heads. I thought it was fun so if you like revenge stories and you're
more in the mood for that as opposed to something very fluffy, although there is
some romance in that series too, then I would recommend the Burn For Burn trilogy.
Next up is Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell which I know is a standby
for like everybody. Reasons why I love this book is because first of all,
it's set in college and I think at the time that I had read this, which was years
ago by the way, I think I hadn't really read any books
that were set in college. I just found this time of life to be so much more
relatable to me. But I also had an extreme connection to the main character,
Cath, because she does have social anxiety and again I don't think I had
ever read a book at that time of a character that had anxiety and I saw so
much of myself in her. I also really enjoyed the romance, the friendships, the
sister relationship, the family dynamic in this book and it is definitely a book
that when someone says, 'hey what are some of your favorite contemporaries?' this one
always comes to mind because of that connection I've had with it. Next up is
one of those grittier, more hard-hitting books and that is The Female of the
Species by Mindy McGinnis. It's one of my favorite contemporaries because this
book is so real. If you don't know, this is a rape revenge story and it is just
tackling rape culture. That's the entire purpose of the book. Now, because this is
dealing with rape culture you are going to have some scenes in this book that do
depict attempted rape and just some really horrible stuff, like there's
murders and stuff that happen in this book because of that revenge aspect too.
But on the other side I think that this book is approaching it in an informative
and a healing way. It's not doing these things just for shock value, just to like
get a reaction out of you. It's really an examination of them so I do think it is
a healthy examination. I also enjoy the friendships in this book and the family
of one of the main characters Peekay, like her parents were just so supportive and
I just think that this is a healthy conversation starter that we really need
to have in YA so I really love this book. It is a favorite contemporary of mine.
Next is The Girl Who Fell by S. M. Parker which is a... really dark book
because this one is examining an inside look at an abusive
romance. So we're following a girl who meets a new guy, she falls for him,
and then slowly but surely the reader starts seeing that this is an abusive
relationship. It's a very terrifying type of novel. It's definitely not a feel-good
book. You're going to hate it but that's the point, and as someone who has been in
an abusive relationship I actually love this book.
This is the best examination of an abusive relationship that I have ever
read about in a book. This book just offered a really well-rounded look at all
the things that might happen in a relationship like this. It offered me a
mirror yet again and I just felt very empowered by this story and I'm really
really glad that we have stories like this that exist in YA because I think
more teenagers need to be seeing examples like this so that they will
kind of recognize some of the warning signs. At least, I wish I had when I was a teenager.
Next is The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.
I just read this a couple months ago and it's my favorite book that I've read so
far this year. Like, it really is that good. It follows a black teenager named
Starr who witnesses one of her friends being shot by a white policeman
and just kind of like the repercussions of this and the media coverage of it and
how it wants to paint her black teenage friend as just a thug, and hoodlum, and
you know he's a drug dealer and they're just slandering him and they're trying
to make the white policeman out to be like he was scared for his life
even though the guy was not doing anything threatening at all. Aside from
it tackling a very important issue this book was just amazingly well written as
well. Angie Thomas wrote so many different tones, so many different scenes
in this book. She transitioned between them flawlessly. The characterization was
amazing, the relationships between Starr and her friendships, and her family, and
the community, everything was just written so well. It was such a real story
and Starr's such a real character. I just loved everything about this book
so it is definitely one of my favorite contemporary stories. Next is If I Was
Your Girl by Meredith Russo, which is a book about a trans girl and her
experience. She has already transitioned and she's at a new school, she just moved
in with her father where she previously was living with her mother, and this book
is amazing at examining - again family dynamics. I feel like that's probably a
theme in why I'm liking a lot of these books because I keep saying, 'I love
the family dynamics in this book,' but I loved the family exploration in this
book. This one is ownvoices and I just think that there is a lot of value in it.
There's a really cute romance in it, there are some good friendships, although
some of the friendships I felt like weren't the best, but the story itself
and the characters were really really great and it's definitely worth
mentioning because every time I think of amazing contemporary stories this
one definitely does come to mind. Next is In Real Life by Jessica Love. It is
about two characters who know each other online. One of them has a crush on the
other. She decides to go out and meet him in real life for the first time ever and
tell him about her crush and when she gets there she realizes that he hasn't
been completely truthful about everything in his life. Now, I have
recommended this to a few friends and they say that they hate the tropes that
are in it and I do see that there definitely are a few tropes that are pretty
heavy in it but when I read it I felt like this book flipped all those tropes
on their heads like it was actively trying to subvert them because it would
like start going down this one path and the characters would be like, 'well why
are we really doing that?' and I just really enjoyed it. This one to me was
just like a feel-good happy making book so if you're looking for a book that's
just going to be really easy to fly through and just going to make you feel
happy this one did that for me so I still think it's definitely worth
recommending. Another favorite is Just One Day by Gayle Forman. This is about a
young girl who is on a college trip in London and then she meets a guy there
and they decide that they're going to take a train and go to Paris for just
one day to spend it together. She's never really taken a risk like that so she
just goes for it and they spend this wonderful day together in Paris and then
she wakes up the next morning and he's gone and she has no idea what's happened
to him. The story follows her as she tries to piece together this mystery of
what really happened during that day and how that day has changed her life. So,
this book does not all take place from start to finish in just one day,
that's about maybe the first third of the book and then the rest of the book
examines her life in like the following year after that and when I read this
book this is another one that just had a really deep personal meaning for me
because this character is a person that's struggling to move on from a
relationship that she doesn't know why it ended. She needs
closure and I had had a relationship like years and years ago when I read
this book and I never got any closure from it and when I read this I was like
oh my gosh this is a piece of my life. Obviously I didn't go to Paris but when I
read this book I remember feeling like it was medicine and this book again is
one that was set in college and it does explore things like family and
depression and pressure that's put on you for school and I just related to so many
aspects of this character. I mean, I know a lot of people have said that they
don't like this book but when I read it it meant everything to me.
I haven't reread it since then. I probably should but I don't want to like
ruin that first impression that I had of it, you know? Like it just meant so much
to me and I just want it to continue meaning that much to me so this is
definitely one of my favorites. Next is Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
by Becky Albertalli, which is about a young boy who is gay and he is not out
to his friends or his family but he is in an online relationship with
another boy at his school who is also gay and is also not out. So the two of
them don't know their real identities since they aren't out and our main
character Simon really wants a boyfriend. He really wants to find out who his
online crush is. This is another one of those books that is just so happy making.
If you're looking for something that will make you gush and swoon this is
definitely it. There are some heart-wrenching moments that just make
your heart drop like oh I can't believe that just happened, but overall this is just a
swoony story that I love it so so much. I just loved it. I loved it, I loved it.
If you have a recommendation for a contemporary novel that you think I would enjoy let
me know that down below too or just tell me what one of your favorite
contemporary books is. Thank you so much for watching and I will see you in the comments. Bye!
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Trial and Error - How to Constantly Keep Getting Better (My Cold Email Journey) - Duration: 3:04.Hey, in today's video, I wanna talk about
trial and error and how you constantly keep getting better.
And apologies in advance for our normal
Wednesday video not being up.
My computer got completely destroyed.
It's at the Apple Store right now getting fixed,
so next week, regular Cold Email Teardown.
This week, similar to a Monday video, so stay tuned.
When I first started Cold Email, it was to
promote the very, very first startup
I did called Startup Find It, and it was a matchmaking tool
where people could go onto this website
and find a list of the best SaaS apps,
and to help validate it, I was running
Ash Maurya's techniques from the book Running Lean
which I actually had him on the podcast,
so that should be a really good interview coming up.
And that technique is you come up with a business idea
and then get people on the phone using cold email
to get feedback on that idea.
So I sent those cold emails out initially,
and I was getting a lot of negative responses on the emails.
And so I did what I think a lot of you do,
which is I looked up cold email scripts,
actually copy and pasted some scripts,
which is something I don't recommend doing right now,
but those scripts actually ended up working,
and through those scripts, I met with the CEO of Udemy,
I met with the CEO of Vungle and then a bunch of these
other funded startups that were coming up in like 2013.
And that initial trial was the test
that proved that cold email worked,
at least for me, at least for testing
this initial startup idea.
I wasn't as disciplined back then as I am now,
so I didn't stick with that idea, right,
kept pivoting, did restaurant sales,
moved to New York, did startup sales and all that
before becoming CEO, but that initial trial is all it took.
So I know in past videos I've talked about how it's bad
to steal other people's email scripts,
and the main reason it's bad is because the email scripts
sometimes don't work, but if that's all you can do
to test whether cold emails are gonna work for you,
if the easiest test you can pull is to find somebody
in a different niche than you, copy paste the email,
customize it so it's fitting your niche,
then that's the test you have to do
to prove that cold emails work.
And then you use trial and error to get better.
I've been sending cold emails now
for four years, five years.
It's still the most effective channel that I've found,
at least for the way that I sell,
but all the frameworks, all the templates,
everything that I know works and doesn't work
just comes from experience.
It comes from sending literally over a million cold emails.
I used to have a talk called What We Learned
Sending a Million Cold Emails
when I was a CMO at InspireBeats.
So here's a little Wednesday morning
motivation for you then.
Keep at it, your emails are eventually gonna get opened.
Cold email is the most effective channel.
I know some people hype Facebook ads, all that stuff.
I never got any of that stuff to work nearly as effective
as cold email, so stick with it.
And if you have any questions about cold selling
or how to get your emails opened,
how to get responses, how to close deals,
anything like that, leave them down in the comments.
Thanks for watching, if you like this type of video,
please subscribe for B2B sales training,
like to encourage this type of content,
and if you need marketing support for your digital agency,
check out experiment27.com.
Thanks.
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LET IT GO / Music Cover - Duration: 3:40.The snow glows white on the mountain tonight not a footprint to be seen
A kingdom of isolation, and it looks like I'm the Queen
The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside
Couldn't keep it in heaven knows I've tried
Don't let them in, don't let them see be the good girl you always have to be
Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know
well now they know
Let it go, let it go
Can't hold it back anymore
Let it go, let it go
Turn away and slam the door
I don't care what they're going to say
Let the storm rage on
The cold never bothered me anyway
It's funny how some distance makes everything seem small
And the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all
It's time to see what I can do to test the limits and break through
no wrong, no rules for me,
I'm free!
Let it go, let it go
I am one with the wind and sky
Let it go, let it go
You'll never see me cry
Here I stand And here I'll stay
Let the storm rage on
My power flurries through the air into the ground
My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around
And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast
I'm never going back, the past is in the past
Let it go, let it go
And I'll rise like the break of dawn
Let it go, let it go
That perfect girl is gone
Here I stand In the light of day
Let the storm rage on
The cold never bothered me anyway!
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The Unity Prayer (The Flame of Love) - Duration: 1:06.The Unity Prayer
Our Lord Jesus Christ also taught Elizabeth a new prayer, and He invited her to propagate it, since He considers it to be a powerful means to blind Satan. Jesus: "This prayer is an instrument in your hands. By collaborating with Me, Satan will be blinded by it; and because of his blindness, souls will not be led into sin."
May our feet journey together.
May our hands gather in unity.
May our hearts beat in unison.
May our souls be in harmony.
May our thoughts be as one.
May our ears listen to the silence together.
May our glances profoundly penetrate each other.
May our lips pray together to gain mercy from the Eternal Father!
Amen
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Kid Milestones are HappySad - Duration: 2:34.MEGAN: Big news! We signed Anthony up for kindergarten today! (cries)
MOLLY: That's great!
MEGAN: Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. It's such a big milestone and it's just like he's growing up so fast.
MEGAN: I'm sorry. I was so excited to tell you. And now I'm just (cries).
LAUREL: Yeah.
MEGAN: Go. Change the topic please. .
LAUREL: Okay. Um, oh good news! Tomothy is out of diapers. He is potty trained.
MEGAN/MOLLY: That's great. That's great.
MOLLY: Oh no.
LAUREL: (cries)
MOLLY: Are you all right?
LAUREL: I just thought, you know, I thought this was going to be really exciting, but I'm not ready.
MEGAN: Oh yeah.
LAUREL: I mean, I was so excited to see those diapers go into the car for a big donation, but it made me emotional, you know?
MOLLY: Sure.
LAUREL: And then the wipes. And then ointments.
MEGAN: Oh yeah.
LAUREL: And then the pad.
MOLLY: Do they accept all that stuff for a donation?
LAUREL: I don't know.
LAUREL: We're going to give it as a big donation so if you need some ointments, tell me.
But it's so much independence and I just need a minute, you know?
MEGAN: Oh my gosh, it's a huge change.
MOLLY: No, absolutely.
MOLLY: Well, maybe as a reward, you could give Tomothy Valerie's old doctor kit that she doesn't play with anymore.
Remember this?
DOCTOR VOICE: The Doctor is in.
MOLLY: She hates it now. She never wants to play with it again. (cries)
She used to play with it all the time.
And put it in my mouth and that's now how you work a stethoscope.
MEGAN: Oh, she didn't know.
MOLLY: She didn't know.
Take this. Take it.
MEGAN: Oh my god.
MEGAN: you know what? You know what? We just need to remember there's a bright side to all this stuff, you know?
Like Anthony's going to be in kindergarten, he's going to be learning so many things.
He's going to be making new friends and not needing me at all.
LAUREL: Oh.
MOLLY: It's okay.
LAUREL: Yes. Yes. You know what? You're right, though. Tomothy is on his own, he can do anything he wants, any time he wants.
And I'm not relevant and I'm not needed. (cries)
MOLLY: Oh well, you know, Valerie got rid of that toy, but now she has a talking vacuum cleaner. It has so many songs.
ALL: Oh.
MOLLY: Why does a vacuum cleaner need to sing songs?
They don't even have anything to do with vacuuming. They're just random songs.
Like, why would that even...
MEGAN: Whoa!
LAUREL: Um, hey!
LAUREL: Tomothy, no rough housing!
MOLLY: Valerie!
MEGAN: Anthony, if that was you...
MOLLY: Who threw this?
MOLLY: Come on, guys, can we just go five minutes please?
MOLLY: Oh, I thought we lost this!
LAUREL: Tomothy doesn't play with stuffies anymore.
MEGAN: I wish I got hit.
MEGAN: Anthony, can you say The BreakWomb?
ANTHONY: No!
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How to Keep Your Dog Occupied Indoors! Indoor Exercise for Dogs! - Duration: 3:23.Have you ever had one of those days where it's pouring down with rain outside but your
dog is desperate to get outside and run off his energy?
Or has your dog been injured or ill and you can't let him outside, but he still wants
to play?
If so, we're here with our top tips on how to keep your dog exercised and energised indoors.
Dogs benefit greatly from daily exercise and it keeps their minds and bodies active and
healthy.
So it's really important that you do make sure that your dog is still getting plenty
of mental and physical exercise, even if you can't get outside.
Sometimes you will find that mental exercise is actually more tiring for your dog than
physical exercise.
So why don't you make sure that your dog has lots of mental stimulation inside, with treat
puzzles, toy puzzles or just some basic training for inside.
This is going to keep his mind really active and it's going to tire him out.
We recommend using a Kong with a filler in it, or there's lots of different treat puzzle
toys as well which you can get online or you can actually make yourself.
Whether your dog is young or old, he's going to benefit from learning new tricks, so this
is something you can do indoors quite easily.
Whether it's teaching him something entirely new or just brushing up on some old tricks
like sit, lay down, come - all of the basic training - this is really going to stimulate
his mind and it's going to be great exercise for him to do indoors.
Alternatively, you can opt for physical exercise indoors as well.
Whether it's running laps of the house, running up and down the stairs, playing hide and seek
- all of these things are going to be really good physical exercise for your dog.
Our final tip is to combine both mental and physical activities indoors with your dog.
Playing hide and seek with your dog is a perfect example of this.
Find his favourite treat or his favourite toy, hide it, get him to wait where he can't
find it and ask him to sniff it out.
Or, play hide and seek with you!
Get him to stay in one place, you go and hide and he has to come and find you.
This is really good because it's making your dog use all of his senses as well, so as well
as the mental and physical exercise - he's using all of his senses to find the thing
that he wants most.
With a scavenger hunt inside, you can wrap up your dog's treats and toys in towels and
hide them.
This means that once he finds them he then has to dig them out as well - this is going
to be just as fun as burying your dog's bone in the back yard!
It is important to remember that all of these games are going to be dependent on your dog.
For example, you can't be running up and down the stairs with an older dog who may be suffering
with arthritis.Use your best judgement and surely you will find something that's perfect
to keep your dog exercised indoors.
We've got a special competition on this week to win this guy!If you want to win this for
your dog then all you need to do is simply comment your best doggy life hack in the comment
section below and we'll be choosing our favourite and announcing the winner in next week's video.
We really hope that you enjoyed today's video, if you did please do give us a big thumbs
up and if you haven't subscribed already then make sure you hit that button!
But that's it from us for now, so we'll see you again next week!
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