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IT FINALLY HAPPENED The Senate Just Did EXACTLY What Everyone Wanted To Hillary Clinton - Duration: 2:09.
IT FINALLY HAPPENED The Senate Just Did EXACTLY What Everyone Wanted To Hillary Clinton
By Danny Gold
Do any of y�all remember back during the election when Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton
that if he were President she would be in jail?
Well, guess what just happened today�
The Senate is finally investigating Hillary Clinton for corruption.
The investigation will look into Clinton�s effort to impede a Bangladesh government corruption
probe of Muhammad Yunus, a Clinton Foundation donor and one of her close, personal friends.
Senator Grassley�s official statement to current Secretary of State Tillerson read:
�If the Secretary of State used her position to intervene in an independent investigation
by a sovereign government simply because of a personal and financial relationship stemming
from the Clinton Foundation rather than the legitimate foreign policy interests of the
United States, then that would be unacceptable.
�Co-mingling her official position as Secretary of State with her family foundation would
be similarly inappropriate.
It is vital to determine whether the State Department had any role in the threat of an
IRS audit against the son of the Prime Minister in retaliation for this investigation.�
See?
Hillary is finally where she should be.
Donald Trump said it was gonna happen, and now it�s happening.
Don�t let the media get you down and say �It�s not like they are investigating
her taking bribes by foreign officials� either.
Remember that they took down Al Capone on simple tax evasion.
This is amazing news and it is time to celebrate.
Sure, it�s not prison, but this is where it all begins.
Help share this news to any Republican or any Leftist you want to show the truth to.
Hillary Clinton�s time has finally come.
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STATIC EPISODE #014 - E110101 [TEASER] - Duration: 1:57.
When we started, one of the things we always told ourselves was
look: we are going to do things this way.
We know it's harder.
If we wanted to, we could do other types of music.
We could do other styles.
We could choose to make music that is easier for people to enjoy and
and that way, we could step up five steps instead of one.
and our answer always was: let's stay true to ourselves.
If they like it, they like it. If they don't, bad luck.
We understood, after many long talks, that the market wasn't as open as we expected.
And that if you wanted to show yourself as you wanted to, you had to make your own way.
What we want to achieve is that, in the future, you can listen to two seconds of one of our tracks
and immediately say "that's the sound of the guys".
Being able to include even my errors in what I do, because that's how I am.
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Red
orange
Yellow
Green
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bum-bum(heartbeat+mouth sound) at same time! 100% real asmr! - Duration: 38:42.
Hello guys~
Suna
A
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M
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I am going to record heartbeat sound and mouth sound at the same time today XD
Ur going to hear heart beat sound both of ur ears
and going to make mouth sound part by part XD
Ok, guys
good night~
have a sweet dream
and have a nice day
sweet night XD
The video is repeated once more
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When I Dream - Carol Kidd - Duration: 4:34.
I could build a mansion that is higher than the trees
I could have all the gifts I want and never ask please
I could fly to Paris, it's at my beck and call
Why do I live my life alone with nothing at all?
But when I dream, I dream of you...
Maybe someday you will come true
When I dream, I dream of you... :)
Maybe someday you will come true..♥
I can be the singer or the clown in any room
I can call up someone to take me to the moon
I can put my makeup on and drive the men insane
I can go to bed alone and never know his name
But when I dream, I dream of you ...
Maybe someday you will come true ...ღ
When I dream, I dream of you ...
Maybe someday you will come true ... ♥
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You blocked my video?
You used music with copyright!
Shit happens, dude. Maybe we can agree?
Go to "****" upload this video!
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i wish - Duration: 2:57.
i had a ladder to climb up the sky
to kiss and say the moon good night
i would pluck all the stars and make my room an alluring place to shine
taking buckets and buckets of colours from rainbow with vivid colours i would paint the world glow
i had a voice of a night angle
then i would sing and sing and make everyday a musical tale
my life would flow with the rhythm of songs
and i would never feel its too long
i had a pair of wings to fly
no limits no barriers no hurdles to my flight
i would fly to the boundary to peep and see whats beyond the sky
i had a watch that stopped the time
so that i could live my favourite movements anytime
if i had a fight then i would pause the movement and make things right
i wish fairy tales were true
and i was a part of them too
i had magic to turn glitter making biggest festivals of life
i wish i could peep into flowers
i wish i could fit in a toy car
i wish books could walk
i wish food could talk
i wish i could swim in cream
i wish i could live upto all my dreams
and my biggest wish....!!!
to make the world peaceful place with smiles
then we could walk on the tiles of life for miles and miles
were in there is no ego no clashes no wars and only emotions are alive
i know my wishes are crazy to wish
but its no wrong to being crazy to wish the wishes that bring to you and me a smile
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I'm an elegant,
and successful man
and I have one thing you don't have:
I know how to enjoy life.
My name's Chad Johnson,
I'm a private investigator in the City of Angels.
This is crazy, dude!
What's all this?
You tell me, they're your memories.
Arrivederci boys
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CHURCH | 7 Attitudes to Guard Against - Duration: 10:36.
Hey girls! Tiffany Dawn here and welcome back to Tuesday Girl Talk!
And I'm here in Lake George, New York - so it's this beautiful lake in upstate New
York and my husband has a work conference here so I'm hanging out in the
hotel room and then I'm going to go edit some videos and write some blogs
down by the lake. So I'm very excited for this little retreat - work retreat for me.
So today I want to talk about church. There's seven places that's really easy
for our hearts to go when we're in church that I think are actually very
dangerous places for our hearts to go. I've personally experienced every single
one of these seven things in my own life. I've struggled with all of them and
so I hope they can encourage you. And please comment your thoughts below as
you listen to these seven things I would love to hear: What do you think about
these things? Have you seen any of them in your heart? Is there anything you'd
add to this list? Like I want to hear your thoughts. And as always feel free to
give this video a thumbs up if you liked it and hit subscribe to see more videos
like this. So check it out!
So issue number one is an individualistic approach to church. We
really value individualism, like being your own person, not needing anybody else,
and so I think there's this emphasis in the church, like "It's just me and God."
Like I don't need anybody else; I got this; it's just me and God; we're good. And
there is a really important element to our faith of that you and God time, like
that time together is so important. But our Christian faith was always talked
about and practiced throughout history and in Scripture in the context of
community. It was actually never meant to be just you and God; it was always meant
to be you and God but then these other people in your life too.
And that takes a lot of humility. So it's really easy in a church to kind of pull
back and be like, "I don't need you people, like this is too messy," because community
is messy and some some people in church are really like messed up, like me! Because
God comes, Jesus said, "I came for the sick and I came for the hurting." Like
there's a lot of broken people in churches and it's easy to want to be
like, "Well I don't want this community, mmm no." And I do that all the time. I even
realized I kind of do that with my church right now, like like, "Well I don't
need you people, like I've got my friends like I've got my family, like I'm good.
I'm gonna just like build a little wall. Like I'll come to church but I don't want
to really get involved with your life because that's like too messy." And I'm
realizing that that is the wrong way to approach church, and yet it's what I do
all the time. And so I think when we approach church in the individualistic
perspective of it's me and God and I'm just here on Sunday; stay out of my life during
the week -- that robs us of some of the riches of what church life is meant to
be about. But those riches are only found through the messiness of community with
other broken people. Which brings me to number two, which is unforgiveness or
bitterness. And I think it's really easy to get bitter and unforgiving in church.
I know it's happened to me so many times where I'm just so angry at the church or
at certain people in it. And my mom likes to say that it's because hurting people
hurt people. And so it's true: The church is full of opportunities for
unforgiveness. It's full of places where you're hurt, or somebody says something
or does something and you feel ignored or neglected or whatever. And it's so
important to practice forgiveness and just extending that love of God and
being like, "I'm gonna let this go; I'm going to give this to God." And I think in order
for this to make the most sense I would encourage you to watch my video about
how to forgive, because forgiveness is not about putting yourself in harm's way
again and again, or like trusting people who aren't worthy of your trust.
Forgiveness is simply giving it to God and saying, "Lord I let this go." And number
three is group think. It's very easy to be individualistic but it's also very
easy to fall into this group think, where everybody believes a certain way or the
pastor preached it this way, and so it must be true - and starting to base your
life off of what everybody else is doing. And that's also a very dangerous place
to be. Like you should always be thinking for yourself and searching out the Bible
to see if what has been taught in your church is actually true. And you should
surround yourself with people who do the same thing, like finds and close friends
and mentors who also are thinking for themselves and searching out the Bible
to see if these things are true, and not just going with what everybody else is
doing. Number four is where I want to spend a
little more time, and it is celebrity seeking. And this goes in two directions.
So the first one is when we are the ones seeking some kind of celebrity status.
We're we're the ones seeking to be seen. I'll give you an example from my own
life. I remember being at a church and leading a song in worship. And I'd led
worship before at other churches, but this was a church I hadn't led at before.
It was one of their campuses and it was a larger church, and I remember just
leading out and feeling like, "Yeah!" - affirmed like, I'm good enough, I can be a
leader. And I remember getting in my car afterwards and feeling like God just
said, spoke to my heart, like, "Tiffany tonight was all about you. It wasn't
about Me." And I felt like He was asking me to not lead a song the next morning.
And I knew there's someone else who could do it; it wouldn't put anybody else
out, but I didn't want to give it up because I wanted to be seen. And what God
has been teaching me over the past few years is if I'm looking to be
seen by other people and to gain their approval, there will always be this part
of me that's never satisfied. It will never be enough. The only place that I
can find satisfaction is in knowing that He sees me; looking to an audience of one
in a sense, instead of wanting to be seen by everybody else. So that's the one side
of celebrity seeking. The other side is where we go to church to see a celebrity.
And it's almost like we worship the pastor or the worship leader, and not
even realizing we do it, but it's like we put them on this pedestal. We think
they're just so awesome, and if they invite us to hang out with them and their
friends it's like we're so cool. And we're always like name-dropping and like
I was at so-and-so's house this week and I was at so-and-so's house, and it's like
another sense of we want to be seen but we want to be seen through the people
were seen with. And that's celebrity seeking. It's not meant to be a celebrity! Like
Jesus is our celebrity, you know what I mean? Like we all have our role in
the church, but it's all for one head of the church which is Jesus. And so when we
start to make people into celebrities and have the celebrity mentality in our
churches, that's a very unhealthy place to be, because we start worshipping
people instead of worshipping our God. Which brings us to number five, which is
setting healthy boundaries. So our generation is really looking for
affirmation. A lot of us don't have good parents or good fathers and we're
looking for someone who can be that father or that mother figure - someone who
can approve of us and affirm us, and a lot of times we can find that in the church,
which is really awesome! But sometimes we are looking for it so much that we don't
set any boundaries in our own lives. So I've seen it happen in different
churches where they're always looking for volunteers - like there's so much to
be done and there's never enough people and so if somebody is willing to just give
and give and give, they will let you just a give and give and give. A lot of places
don't think to encourage you, "Are you actually okay in your life? Like you need
to set some boundaries!" And I've seen people whose marriages have started
falling apart because they sold their soul to the church and they didn't set
any healthy boundaries, to say, "No like I need to put my marriage first before all
this volunteer work at church," you know? I need to put my relationship with God
first. And serving in church is such a good thing.
I think there's also the extreme of never serving and never helping in any
way that also isn't healthy. But when we are just always there, like we have to
put other things first sometimes, like your walk with God, your marriage, your
family - like those things come before volunteering in church. And the
other thing is sometimes we get so caught up in just volunteering at church
that we're not even out meeting people who don't know the Lord, you know? Like
we're supposed to be showing God's love to people who don't know God, but if
you're just volunteering in church every night of the week, like when are you
gonna do that? Okay so here's the next one. Is this number five or number six?
Number six, don't expect perfection. Beth Moore once said that if a church was
perfect, then as soon as she walked in it would no longer be perfect. And I love
that because it's so true. All of us are broken, all of us are flawed, none of us
are perfect. And we are all part of the church together, so no church is going to
be perfect. Now I'm not saying that you need to go to a church that you just
like hate being there, you know? Or like if music is a big thing for you, I'm not
saying you have to go to church where the music is from the 80s, you know what
I mean? But like it's important to realize that no church will be perfect
and we ourselves are not perfect so we're part of the imperfections of our
church community. And the very last thing I want to share with you is cynicism. And
this is something I've seen a lot in my own heart. And basically cynicism is just
believing that everybody's out there for the good of them themselves, and not
trusting that any of them actually mean what they say. And the irony is that I'm
also that way. Like I also am self-serving in so many ways, and yet I
just look at other people and think that they're all out for themselves. And so
it's easy for me to be cynical about the church, and to just think like it's just
there to like make people into little clones and be celebrities and blah blah,
right? What I've been learning is that God is not cynical. Like we're cynical
because we have some of the information but we don't have God's huge perspective.
God, I really believe God is not cynical. Like you see how patient He is with us,
how long-suffering. I was in this worship service one time and I remember feeling
like it was just such a show. Like I was like, "Oh my goodness, like do these people
even like care about worshipping Jesus or is this just a
show to be seen," you know? And part of that was my own cynicism - a lot of that
was my own cynicism. And I felt like God just put in my heart like, "They're not
perfect, but I work through them anyway. They're
not perfect, but I'm glorified in it anyway." Just in the way that I'm not
perfect, but He's glorified in me anyway. And He's way bigger than that. Like all
our shortcomings, all our failings, like they don't limit God, you know what I
mean? Like He's limitless; He's huge! And so just because things aren't perfect
doesn't mean that God can't work in it. So friends thank you so much for being
here with me today and I hope that these things can really encourage you. I know I
personally have struggled with every single one of these seven things, and I
think they're easy to struggle with. And so if you're struggling with them, I
encourage you to bring them to God. Start talking with Him about them. Start
talking with one of your mentors or your close friends about them. See how you can
kind of work through it. And it does take time and we're not perfect and that's
okay; God is still working in our lives. So have an amazing day and I look forward
to seeing you again on Friday. Bye!
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Last Scene - Ikimono Gakari COVER - Duration: 1:14.
My tears are unstoppable
I want to see you
Look! The ray of spring is just the same
Like those days...
Hey! I have to bid farewell soon
I'll continue to live in the present
Without you by my side...
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Howl At The Moon - Cheryl Wheeler - Duration: 3:31.
If I were maybe a wolf or a dog
I wouldn't have to speak .. Wouldn't have to talk
Just eat my dinner and go for a walk
And howl at the moon
And if I were laying there just like you
All curled up the way dogs do
I'd dream that dream that you're dreamin' too
And howl at the moon
Howl at the moon
Howl at the moon
And if I could carry your black and white
Sleep so sound wake so nice
I'd keep real close to my own advice
And howl at the moon
Oh, you know something I don't know
You go places I can't go
You lift your head when the breezes blow
To voices older than time
I'll keep you close... Oh, I like you near
I'll touch your head and pull your ear
And watch you resting while I sit here
And howl at the moon
Howl at the moon
Howl at the moon
Howl at the moon
I'll watch you resting while I sit here
And howl at the moon...
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Tell Me About Yourself: Best Way to Respond - Duration: 8:32.
Hey everybody, it's Andy, with this week's Tips for Work and Life.
Today we're going to tell me about yourself.
This one goes out for all those people on my Tips for Work and Life Subscription List
and my YouTube subscribers who have pelleted me with emails and comments asking to please
shoot this video, well this one's for you.
We're going to have some fun with this today.
I've got three great techniques you can choose from.
You can pick, which ever one best suits you, but before we get into those techniques, I
want to talk a little bit about this question, why it's so awful and give you some context
around it, so that you can prepare your responses.
Now, this question is terrible for a couple of reasons.
The first one is related to the employer.
First off, it's lazy, it's ineffective and it doesn't guarantee the employer that they're
actually going to get the information the need to make a good determination about whether
or not you're a good fit for the company.
Great interviews design well thought out questions that elitists specific information that allows
them to make those determinations, but the second thing, the second terrible thing about
this, it's even worse for you because it puts you in jeopardy of falling over one of the
greatest trip wires in the job interview.
The number one reason why you do not get hired, in fact, I shot a video on the number one
reason on why you do not get hired, I'm not going to keep you in suspense, but that reason
is, your inability to map your fit and value and qualifications and skills to what the
employer needs at the moment.
Think about what's happening when you're in a job interview.
You know you're fabulous.
I know you're fabulous.
The employer has even said you're fabulous by inviting you in for the interview.
They've also said the same thing to all the other candidates that are qualified that are
interviewing, but only one of you or maybe a couple of you are going to get hired, so
he or she who best maps their skills and qualifications to what the employer needs is going to be
the person that they hire.
How do you know what it is that they need?
Let's get into those techniques.
The first one and my favorite one, is to simply ask, so I would rather it when they ask you,
"Please tell me about yourself," my favorite response is, "Hey, Mr. Lazy Interview Man,
my background is lengthy and diverse, is there any particular part of my background you'd
like me to discuss, so that you can make a determination about whether or not I'm a good
fit for your company?"
Simply ask.
Now, I know there are a whole bunch of you out there going, "Oh no, Andy I can't answer
a question with a question, that's just bad form.
I was told never to do that."
That's ridiculous.
It's fine to answer a question with a question, if you need clarification.
They've likely asked you this question at the very beginning of the process or the very
beginning of the interview.
They dumped you into a wide open field.
It's okay for you to ask for some guidance, that's all you did.
It only took you ten seconds to do that.
What's worse than you answering a question with a question, is you spending ten minutes
talking about something that's fabulous about yourself, that they don't care about or has
nothing to do with helping them determine whether or not you're a good fit for what
they need.
Now the more important thing we should focus on when you ask your questions and this goes
for any questions you ask of any kind at anytime in the interview, whether you ask them in
the beginning, the middle, or maybe batched up at the end, whenever you ask a question,
you need to be able to anticipate the possible responses, the possible outcomes.
What could their replies be?
Now, the beautiful thing about this particular question that you've asked for clarification,
is there's likely only two responses, so when you say, "Is there a particular part of my
background," their response is going to be, yes there is or no there isn't, so let's take
both of them.
If they say, "Yes there is a particular part of your background, here it is," you're golden,
just jot the notes of what they asked for and give your responses and tell your stories
about how your qualifications meet those things and what you did in your work history.
Beautiful.
That's the best scenario, but they might say, "No, there's not any particular part."
Now, you're no better or worse than we were 30 seconds ago, right before you asked the
question, so here's your pro tip on how to handle that.
Always bring in the job description.
Anytime you go in for an interview, physically print the job description and bring it in
with you.
If you ask that question and somebody says, "No, there's nothing in particular," then
pick up the job description and say, "Okay, Mr. Lazy Interviewer Man, it looks like based
on your job description, that you're looking for these skills and qualifications and the
roll has these responsibilities, so I'm going to share my background as it relates to the
job description, so that you can get some insight to determine whether I'm a good fit
or not for your company."
That's another option in the event they don't ask for anything specific, but at least that
way, you can have some comfort in knowing that you're giving them information that they
need.
Now, for those of you who simply refuse to ask the clarifying questions, so option two,
another one, is then simply go right into the pro tip technique, pick up the job description
and say, "Okay, if it's all right with you, I'd like to share my background as it relates
to what I think is called for in the job description."
That's another option.
You can go right into that if you don't want to ask the clarifying question.
I know some of you are out there saying, "Well, I don't want to ask the question and I don't
have a job description.
There wasn't a job description," or maybe the job description was so thin that you don't
really have a good idea.
Well, I've got something for you too, but we're going to make one little assumption
here.
If you are in a job interview, I'm going to assume that you have some inkling of what
the job entails, otherwise you shouldn't be sitting there, so, grant us that, that you
have some kind of idea about what the job entails, so if they say, "Please tell me about
yourself," and you don't want to ask for clarification or you do ask for clarification and they say
no and you don't have a job description say, "Okay, well, I'd love to tell you about myself.
I assume that the job entails this and that these would be skills that would be good for
you to know that I have, so that you can make a good determination about whether or not
I'm a good fit for your company, so I'll share my background as it relates to that."
Now, you've given them your assumption about what the job entails and what you think are
the important skills that you need to have.
If you are incorrect, there's not an interviewer out there who wouldn't stop you say, "Actually
Mr. Smart Job Candidate, that's not entirely true, let me clarify that for you.
Here's what the job really entails and here are the skills that we really need to assess."
Now, you've got the information you need, you just got it a different way.
If they don't stop you and they don't say anything after you give them your assumption,
then take some comfort in knowing that you're on the right track and off you go.
That's how I would handle the, tell me about yourself question.
There's three things.
Ask the question.
Is there a part of my background that you'd like me to share or you can use the job description
and say, "Based on the job description, I'd like to share my background as it relates
to this," or if you don't have the job description and you don't want to ask the clarifying question,
then say, "Here's my assumption about what the job entails and the skills that are required
in order to be successful," and let them interrupt you or not and off you go.
I've given you these techniques, what I haven't given you are how to really package up those
responses and those stories, but I have to two great giveaways to do that.
In the description, there are two great giveaways.
One is an ebook, called Ace Your Job Interview - Master the Best Answers to the 14 Most Effective
Job Interview Questions.
I've got the 14 Most Effective Job interview Questions, 43 variations of those questions,
why the employer asks them, what the employer is looking for and the very best responses.
I also have a fantastic job interviewing webinar called, Ace Your Job Interview, sorry, Three
Keys to Ace Any Job Interview.
This job interviewing, coaching is one solid hour of everything you'd want to know on how
to answer and ask questions in a job interview.
You're welcome to take both of them.
The links are in the description.
If you enjoyed this video, give me a like, a comment and a share and if you're watching
it anywhere other than my YouTube channel or the Tips for Work and Life Blog, hope over
to the blog for more on this subject, more job interview questions, everything you want
to know about your career and job searching, all kind of downloads and all other kinds
of goodies as well.
Until next week, have a great one.
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Virtus.pro at EPICENTER: Moscow: "A dream have to be unattainable"–An interview with No[o]ne |Dota 2 - Duration: 9:12.
Hi, Vova! We've prepared some fan questions for you. We got them from VP's social page, and I'm going to ask them now.
Are you ready to answer?
What if I say no? – You don't have any options. Let's go, shall we? – Let's go.
First question, very odd and interesting.
When you're playing in tournaments, do you have any specific favorite places in the booth or onstage?
Does someone make a point of sitting in the same place?
A special sitting arrangement was made for us—it probably just happened to be what it was—
which we find comfortable sitting in. We stick to it now.
Who do you always sit between? – Between Pasha and Lil.
Who among your teammates has become your biggest friend in the time that you've been playing together?
I guess it's the same for everyone, but if I have to mention someone in particular, then Pasha, I guess.
Simply because it sometimes happens that we share the same hotel room.
Or, more precisely, it always happens.
Pasha himself told us that he lives and hangs out with you because there's always something to talk about with you.
That's why you two get on well together, it turns out.
Please tell us about your first games as a professional player.
What team were you on perhaps, what tournaments you were in: your first steps in the pro scene.
It's quite hard to remember. It must have been with Team Ask, against MYM—Meet Your Makers.
I no longer remember exactly what happened there, when, or how. So I'm sorry. I just can't remember.
And how many years ago was it?
I don't know. Three years, three and a half.
How did your esports career affect your life? What changed?
We travel around the world all the time—for tournaments, for bootcamps—so naturally
I haven't spent a lot of time at home lately.
Over the past six months, I was only [home] for one month out of the six.
Essentially that's all. It's the only difference between me and a regular Dota player.
That, and the fact that we play all the time, always sitting in front of computers. Compared to a normal person.
I've just thought of a question myself. You see, just the other day, I came across this discussion, about how–
–a professional Dota player, when walking up onstage, is thinking,
"right, I'm going to make a million now." And it's the only thing driving them.
Could you add to that idea?
I feel it's completely untrue, a bunch of lies, and what actually happens is altogether different.
What do you guys really think when you're walking up onstage?
Not sure about "you guys", it'll just be what I think, as everyone is different.
I can't know what some other player is thinking during their entrance.
Personally, I think about how to win, and how cool it would be if I won.
The money—well, obviously, it gives the game significance, as we all play to win.
And the money is just a prize, which is what we essentially play for sometimes.
How can I put it. The money always fades into the background. Compared to–
You don't think about money in-game.
Thinking "right, I'm going to last-hit this creep now and get a million dollars for it"—it's certainly not like that.
What you're thinking is, "I'm going to last-hit that creep, then this or that happens, and we win, awesome, a team, victorious."
Pity we didn't win.
You'll win yet, it's going to be fine. A phrase or a quote that motivates you?
Some famous words perhaps, or something personal of your own, some motto in life.
I guess, "to live in spite of all, welcoming whatever there is".
Interesting, philosophical. Profound.
"What are your plans for your future life if you win The International?"
is what people want to know in the comments.
No particular plans really. You never think about, well–
I have a dream. I generally feel that a dream must be unattainable.
But it's not a problem if it is possible to attain.
Because you put all your effort into getting to it, achieving it.
And if I do win, then we'll see.
I don't think about it. Perhaps I'll even go on playing, I don't know yet.
Perhaps I'll end my career and start doing something else. Who knows.
Another question. What hero and what player are the most difficult to oppose on mid?
A difficult question, as it doesn't have a specific answers.
There is probably no such hero o player. It depends on our hero setup against the opponent.
On the combo. – You can put it like that too.
Why has your skill increased so much on this particular roster, the Virtus.pro roster?
I've actually always played at roughly the same level.
It's just that this roster doesn't have any weak spots—well, almost none, and our stronger sides prevail over them.
And we win.
We've been on an upward path so far. When everything is bad—which hopefully doesn't happen, fingers crossed—then we'll see.
What does Virtus.pro mean to you?
Is it your team, or has it become more than just a team?
Are there moments when you feel like sharing something with your teammates even more readily–
–than you would with your close friends or family members?
Well, essentially they're my second family. In a manner of speaking, of course.
We constantly spend time together, hang out, crack jokes, etc. etc. That's the answer, essentially.
Do the guys help you get through some depressing moments, or some ups and downs?
You know, when you're feeling really down, and you can truly find support among your teammates.
I do everything myself.
If I'm feeling down, I confront it on my own and sort it out, if that's the right term.
Volodya here is a rock-hard man. A question from the town of Voskresensk; my favorite question actually.
How do you prefer to eat sandwiches: ham side up or down?
Never thought about it. That's my answer. – All right. We'll be sure to tell.
Vova, how did you decide that the mid lane was your thing? Have you tried other roles?
I've answered this question many times before. When I was just beginning to play Dota, I saw Na`Vi,
I saw that Dendi was super-popular on mid.
Winning against everyone. And essentially all midlaners are like that; they're always popular when the team's doing well.
Well, almost always.
That was why I decided to play in that role. And it worked for me somehow.
I went on and on and on. And here I am.
Could you recollect some really funny thing that happened during a game, a match, a tournament–
–one that you remember to this day and laugh like crazy about it. The hands-down funniest moment of them all.
You don't get funny moments in the booth. It's all serious. Well, except when–
Nah, there hasn't been anything that would make us literally laugh and so on, and keep thinking back to it. No such thing.
What book or event influenced you in a formative way,
and how do I avoid tilting during important games? That's all one question.
A book, Three Comrades by Remarque. A very good book which I read about a year ago by now.
It was a significant influence.
An event… I'm not going to talk about it. What was the third question?
What helps against tilting during important games?
I never tilt. Only in CWs.
Official statement: Vladimir Minenko never tilts.
How long does it take on average to practice a strategy?
It's different every time. There was the strategy we played against iG in the Boston Major semifinal
—that time, we only practiced it three times–
–before realizing it was a super-strong strategy that would only work once in the tournament, but it would work 100%.
Other strategies can take ten to twenty games to hone.
And a final question, a shiningly optimistic one.
What was your dream as a kid, and has it come true?
There was a lot in my childhood, I can't remember everything. No, it hasn't. I suppose.
And did you perhaps dream of getting to the pro scene as a kid?
All right, this one has come true. I didn't dream of it as such, I just thought I had what it took to do it. It wasn't a dream.
Thank you, Vova. I think our fans—was this what you meant to show?
No, no. – What's up with your finger then? – My finger? Well, I cut it this morning.
Accidentally peeled some skin right off it with my razor.
Stay whole, Vova. Now hurry up and go prepare for the next games, heal your finger, make sure
no enemies attack your playing hand anymore.
There. And good luck to you in the rest of the group stage. Thanks for your answers.
#GoGoVP!
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Hello, my name is Marcelo Castier. I am Professor of Chemical Engineering at Texas A & M at
Qatar. I am here to invite you to take part in the XSEOS course (IN PORTUGUESE)
on October 23, 2007, in Porto Alegre, during the Brazilian Congress of
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