Sunday, June 11, 2017

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You're looking at the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang.

It's North Korea's tallest building, standing 105 stories.

Construction began on the hotel in 1987, and had it been completed according to schedule,

it would have opened in 1989.

It's been nicknamed "Hotel Doom" and I think you can see why.

But the original idea was pretty cool, I guess.

It would have been the world's tallest hotel and included 3,000 rooms for guests, for restaurants,

for rotating restaurants, for rotating residences...bells and whistles.

But at this point you might be wondering why I keep using these theoretical phrases, it

'would have been', it 'could have been'.

There were some delays.

Construction began in 1987, but by 1989 only the frame was done.

After the Soviet Union collapsed, foreign investment dried up for North Korea, and construction

stopped in 1992.

In 2008, they tried again, and in three years the facade was done.

They wanted to open the main hotel in 2013, but that was called off.

They reduced the number of guest rooms from 3,000 to 150.

Still, nothing.

To this day the Ryugyong Hotel remains unfinished- perhaps based on a nice idea, but ultimately

a 105 story, mysterious, authoritarian-looking, empty construction.

Like the rest of North Korea, a source of endless open questions and peculiarities for

people you and me.

6 kilometers, or 3.7 miles away lies an actual operating hotel, the Yanggakdo International.

This one actually has guests, rooms, even a nameless North Korean Draft Beer you can

order.

A night here runs about $350 US Dollars.

And it was in this hotel that this grainy footage was purportedly taken.

A shadowy figure approaches, takes something off the wall, and sets it down.

If you were to get in the Yanggakdo Hotel elevator you have access to 47 floors.

Well- 46- you can see in this picture the count goes 1,2,3,4,6- the fifth floor being

staff-only and despite having a couple videos snuck out showing dark hallways with propaganda

posters, we don't know the purpose of any of it.

Supposedly, that's what is being taken from the wall is this video: a North Korean propaganda

poster from the fifth floor of the Yanggakdo Hotel.

The authorities claim that the shadowy figure is Otto Warmbier, a visiting American Student

from Ohio.

He was there with the help of Young Pioneer Tours, a chinese company which organizes travel

to places 'your mother would rather you stayed away from'.

Though we're not sure 'how', or 'why', or even 'if' Warmbier did what they accused

him of doing, the story goes like this: during his winter visit to North Korea in late 2015,

Otto Warmbier stayed in the Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang.

While staying there, he made his way to the staff-only 5th floor, took down a propaganda

poster which read, "Let's arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il's patriotism".

He was arrested on January 2nd, 2016 at the Pyongyang Airport as he tried to leave the

country.

The evidence of this crime: the grainy, shadowy video.

And something more sinister to go along with it.

I'm going to show you footage from Warmbier's press conference 2 months after his arrest

in North Korea in which he addresses accusations that he's 'Committed Hostile Acts Against

the State'.

Now we can doubt the legitimacy of this statement on a number of grounds.

The first being that many foreign detainees before Warmbier have recounted their statements

once released from North Korea.

Second, it's apparent to me that the statement was written by a non-native speaker of English

and given to Warmbier to memorize.

I say that because there's no contractions in the entire statement, 'wouldn't'

becomes 'would not','can't' is always 'cannot', and the phrasing and vocabulary

are just weird.

Take a listen.

Add on to the odd phrasing the ludicrous circumstances Otto describes as his motivations.

Namely, that the mother of of a friend of his from Ohio wanted him to 'damage the

spirit of Korean workers' by stealing a sign with a slogan on it and bringing it back

to Ohio so they could hang it up in the Methodist church as an anti-communist trophy.

It was a leap year and Warmbier's trial was February 29th, 2016 before North Korea's

Supreme Court.That is the topic I want to go a little bit deeper with: North Korea's

peculiar Judicial System.

It was the DPRK's Supreme Court which tried Warmbier, and that's because it is the court

of first instance in situations with criminal acts against the nation, particularly when

foreigners are involved.

And their decisions are final.

There is no appeal process as the Supreme Court, at certain times called the Central

Court, is the highest court of appeals.

Below it are 12 provincial courts, usually paneled by three judges, which have initial

jurisdiction for grievous crimes, and which otherwise serve as the final court of appeal

for the 100 People's Courts which come below.

They're called People's Court because they usually are presided over by a single

judge with two civilian assessors to oversee the decisionmaking.

They're organized at the County level and have jurisdiction over everyday civil disputes

and criminal justice (NYU Law).

The North Korean state was founded on Marxist-Leninist ideology with heavy influence from Stalin's

Russia and Mao's China.

And as such, a Marxist might see a western justice system as a repression from the bourgeoisie

upon the working proletariat.

The North Korean solution to this was to use law as a hammer to nail state policy into

society (Goedde, 2008).

The People's assessors, laymen oversight in a court of law, is a staple of Communist

Justice Systems.

Along the same line, judges are able not only to give punishment to the convicted, but to

subject them to 'reeducation' programs highlighting the value of the worker's party

and the dictatorship of the proletariat (Goedde, 2008).

Overshadowing these outside influences is North Korea's first Supreme Leader Kim Il-Sung's

personal ideology called 'Juche'.

Loosely translated as 'self-reliance', 'Juche' mixes Nationalism into Communist

ideology in order to focus on three things: National independence, economic self-sustenance,

and national defense.

Shortly put, this is how the regime aimed to justify their cult of personality that's

lasted into the present era: follow me so we can achieve communism in our own Korean

way.

Juche was first incorporated into the North Korean Constitution in 1972.

In her work, Law "Of Our Own Style", Dr. Patricia Goedde describes 5 consequences Juche

had for the North Korean Judicial System "First, the law reflects the wishes and

interests of the working people (the dominant class).

Second, the law is a State instrument.

Third, citizens and all organizations have the duty to obey the law (as opposed to having

legal rights against the State).

Fourth, socialist law shall be perfected (eschewing bourgeois law), and, lastly, socialist law-abiding

life shall be promoted (making the observance of law a moral obligation)."

In this system, national sovereignty is paramount and the laws are a tool to that effect.

Both laws and rights emanate directly from the state, and by not leading a 'socialist

law-abiding life', you forfeit your rights.

Because the laws exist to protect the state and not the rights of citizens, the Judiciary

is not independent.

The Supreme Court of North Korea doesn't exercise judicial review over the new laws,

it doesn't provide precedents for constitutionality of executive actions- rather than acting as

a check, it merely serves as an additional rubber stamp for the regime.

The entire court system is accountable to the Supreme People's Assembly, the legislature

of North Korea.

When the Supreme People's Assembly is in recess (most of the time), the courts are

accountable to the much smaller Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly.

Now stay with me, all candidates to the Supreme People's Assemblies are pre approved by

the Korean Worker's Party, which is controlled by the Chairman of the party- who is, you

guessed it, Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Supreme Leader controls the Worker's Party, controls the Assembly, controls the courts.

Everything from the smallest theft to an Internationally watched show trial of a foreigner is under

direct supervision.

This likely explains the speculation that Otto Warmbier's arrest was a response to

international sanctions against North Korea.

By arresting an American citizen, they gained just the smallest bit of leverage in a geopolitical

game stacked heavily against them.

Hence, the showmanship and the scripted apology:

Now under the auspices of a Supreme Court Justice and by extension, the entire North

Korean power structure, the only thing left for Otto Warmbier was sentencing.

Even with the United States Administration demanding, "...the North Korean government

to pardon [Warmbier] and grant him special amnesty and immediate release,", he was sentenced

to 15 years of hard labor.

But 'where?'.

I'm going to use some subjective terminology with you in the rest of the video, but I think

it's justified justified: North Korean prison camps are horrible places full of starvation,

inhumane conditions, torture, public executions, sexual assault, and forced abortions.

According to eye-witness testimony from defectors and satellite imagery, it is estimated that

there are between 150,000 and 200,000 political prisoners in North Korea spread across 6 political

prison camps, though this information is always in flux due to the secrecy of the regime.

Another series of 15-20 reeducation camps are run by by the Ministry of People's Security.

A report by the National Commission of Human Rights of Korea states that, "[Political

Prison Camps] can be generalized into two types.

The first is the 'maximum security camp' or 'total control zone,' in which prisoners

are detained for life.

The second category, the 'high-security camp,' or 'revolutionary zone,' consists

of detention areas from which prisoners are released after having served a set prison

term."

In addition, generational imprisonment, though less common today than in the past, is still

practiced:"The government practices collective punishment, sending to forced labor camps

not only the offender but also their parents, spouse, children, and even grandchildren."

(2012 Human Rights Report).

Amnesty International became aware of a case in which a child was contained for 243 days

inside what they called, "a tiny 'torture cell"' where it is impossible to stand

or lie down."

Another common torture is so-called, 'Pigeon torture' in which a detainee is suspended

with their arms behind their center and are then hit repeatedly.

Every escapee with whom Amnesty International spoke "witnessed at least one public execution".

In 2002, the New York Times reported interviews with 35 escapees, "31 said they had witnessed

babies killed by abandonment or being smothered with plastic sheets.

Two defectors later described burying dead babies, and two said they were mothers who

saw their newborns put to death,"

A 2014 UN Human Rights Council report stated, "hundreds of thousands of political prisoners

have perished in these camps over the past five decades.

The unspeakable atrocities that are being committed against inmates of the kwanliso

political prison camps resemble the horrors of camps that totalitarian States established

during the twentieth century."

Add to all this the weak North Korean Judiciary we discussed earlier.

According to the US State Department Human Rights Report, "Members of the security

forces arrested and reportedly transported citizens suspected of committing political

crimes to prison camps without trial.

The UN Human Rights Report backs this up: "Persons who are found to have engaged in

major political crimes are "disappeared", without trial or judicial order, to political

prison camps,"

In addition, forced confessions are the norm.

Preliminary investigations are often full of torture; false statements of guilt are

coerced to stop the violence.

And the kind of crimes for which you can thrown into a political prison camp are very broad.

As The Committee for Human Rights in Korea put it, "...presumed political, ideological,

and sociological deviants deported to and imprisoned in the labor camps include persons

suspected of wrong-doing... being on the "wrong" or losing side of a bureaucratic, factional,

or political dispute within the Korean Workers' Party...wrong-thinking includes expressing

or supporting ideas at variance with the official ideology...wrong-association is being part

of a family...whose patriarch was part of a purged faction of the Korean Worker's

Party….wrong-class," having anything to do with private property or land-owning.

As you might imagine, a system like this also leads to the imprisonment of many 'unwanteds'

from society.

Consider then, know what we know about the conditions of the camps from a variety of

sources- consider being sent there guilty of no real crime.

What became of Otto Warmbier?

As of the making of this video it remains unclear.

He does have an advantage over native North Korean prisoners.

There's no incentive for the government to keep its native prisoners alive, and it's

estimated 40% of inmates die from malnutrition (Amnesty International).

But as an American detainee, he's a more valuable bargaining chip for the North Korean

government if he's kept in relatively good health.

This is evidenced by other American detainees released early after being given heavy and

long labor sentences; most after around 150 days.

There could be a similar case for Otto Warmbier.

But there's no guarantee.

A south Korean-American Kenneth Bae was held 735 days and was sent to a labor camp during

that time.

Robert Park, a christian minister was arrested in 2010 and was tortured in 3 different labor

camps before being released 43 days later.

And if you're keeping track, Otto Warmbier was arrested January 2nd, 2016, which means

he's already way beyond the average imprisonment for American detainees.

It's absolutely possible he's been sent to a labor camp, though if Kenneth Bae is

any precedent, he's alone, guarded by a team and escorted daily for work,

as Bae was briefly allowed to explain to CNN in an interview he gave during his time in

guard, and there's one doctor," We can't know if Warmbier is receiving similar

treatment.

Since his trial, Otto's family has received only one letter from him.

"On April 23 Ri Su Yong, North Korea's foreign minister, defended jailing Mr Warmbier but

suggested that, as with past detainees, he may not serve his full sentence."

(The Telegraph).

And let me pause just for a second to clear something up with you.

I use Warmbier as a way of bringing you into this story, but don't think that this is

an attempt to micro focus on American victims.

All of the thousands of Koreans- real people- living through excruciating conditions right

now in the North Korean detention camps deserve a fair justice system.

While western leaders stress over Pyongyang's nuclear program, while South Korea low balls

the cost of reunification, while China embarrasses itself by handing political refugees back

to the North Korean authority knowing full well they'll end up in these detention centers-

while all that's going on, human crisis occurs everyday behind the barbed wire of

North Korea's death camps every single day, and we shouldn't forget it.

I think, however, it's important to just take a step back from the geopolitical pressures-

to acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of Korean victims of the broken judicial system,

and to recognize that it, like the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is ultimately

a doomed, mysterious, authoritarian, and empty construction.

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EASY SUMMER DUCT TAPE DIYS | @karenkavett - Duration: 10:49.

Hi guys, I'm Karen Kavett, and as you might know, I have a lot of duct tape.

I already had a ton of tape just because I love duct tape but then last year I also made

a bunch of DIY videos for Duck Brand, and they just sent me so much more tape.

So I figured I would use some of my literally 140 rolls of tape to show you guys some fun

summertime projects that you can make using duct tape.

Before I get into it though, I just want to remind you guys that I have a new mailing

list.

If you like these projects and you want to stay up to date on everything I'm doing

and you want some sneak peeks of my future projects, you should definitely subscribe

to that.

It's totally free and the link to sign up is right down below.

Alright, let's get taping.

Let's get our tape on.

No, there's no way to say that without sounding like a huge dork.

The first project we're going to make is this easy duct tape rainbow vase.

Start with a clean drink bottle like this one that has straight sides.

Measure around the drink bottle - mine is 9 inches.

Then decide on your colors of tape and cut a nine inch piece of each one and lay them

down on a cutting mat.

Use a craft knife and a ruler to cut a quarter inch strip of each color.

And then just start wrapping them around the bottle.

Try to keep them as straight as possible and overlap them just a little bit so that you

don't have any empty spaces.

Once you've covered the entire bottle, that's really it.

Now you can throw in some real or some fake flowers and I think this is such a cute, easy

summertime decoration.

Ok, so how many of you like to make a fun summer drink and then you bring it outside

and all of the flies decide that your drink is the place to be?

Well, we can fix that with a duct tape drink cover.

Trace the inside of your roll of duct tape onto a piece of paper and cut it out.

Then fold it in half so you can mark the center.

Now flip it over, cover it in duct tape, and cut off the excess.

Then cut a small circle out of the center that's about the size of your straw.

Now cover the other side with tape and again cut off the excess.

Now if we put it onto our mason jar, it can still slide around pretty easily.

So, cut another piece of tape that's around 11 inches long.

Fold up the bottom third and then cut into the sticky part to make small sections.

Carefully wrap this long rectangle around the circle.

And then place it onto the mason jar and fold over all of the little sections that we cut,

overlapping them so that it's a nice clean fit.

And that's it.

You can make these in whatever colors or patterns you like, and I think they make your summertime

drink look super festive.

But, what if it's the 4th of July and you want your drink to look not just cute, but

patriotic?

Well I've got you covered.

Just cut out a bunch of star shapes from cardstock.

Use duct tape in patriotic colors to cover each side of the stars and trim off the extra

tape as you go.

Once all of your stars are covered, just cut smaller pieces of tape and tape the stars

onto fun paper straws.

I think those are so cute, but if you're not American or if you don't celebrate the

4th of July, you can totally make these in any color or any shape that you want.

Ok you guys, this one might be my favorite.

We're going to make a cute little sketchbook out of duct tape.

Start with a handful of computer paper and cut them in half.

Then fold each page in half.

Stack them up, leaving one page to the side, and really press down the folds so they're

nice and crisp.

Use a stapler to staple the pages together right on the edge.

Now we have the inside of our book finished and it's time to make the cover.

Take that page that you had set to the side and cut it in half.

Now this is where the duct tape comes in.

Cover both pages with duct tape to make whatever pattern you like.

Once you have your front and back cover finished, stack them on either side of the book and

cut two pieces of tape that are the exact height of your book spine.

Carefully cut both of them in half.

Pick up one of those pieces and wrap it around from the front cover to the back, making sure

that it's sticking to the edges of the paper.

Then open it up and stick one more piece of tape to the front page to attach it to the

cover, and then repeat that with the last page.

And that's it.

You've made a cute little notebook to doodle in or use as a diary or to brainstorm your

own DIY projects.

Ok you guys, I think I lied, I think this one is my favorite project.

It is legit one of the cutest things I have ever made.

It is a mini lawn flamingo made out of duct tape.

Start by printing out a picture of a lawn flamingo at the size that you want.

Roughly cut out the flamingo and then cover the back with pink tape.

Cut out the flamingo using small detail scissors.

Now cut two pieces of wire and put them in place, using your picture as a guide.

Cover that side of the flamingo with another piece of pink tape, making sure to tape down

the wires.

Then carefully cut off all of the extra tape.

Now you'll want to cut a teeny tiny piece of yellow tape and of black tape.

Press them down onto the beak and then use a craft knife to cut off the excess.

Repeat that on the other side.

And to finish it off, use a black marker to add the eyes.

How cute is that?

I think it looks so good in a potted plant, or maybe you could put it under a little bonsai

tree?

I just love tiny things.

But ok, as much as I love tiny things, I also love giant things.

Our next project is this giant monogram that you can stick onto your bedroom door.

Begin by making a pattern of the first letter of your name, and I show you how to do this

in my How to Make Large Patterns video.

If you don't have Photoshop and a printer, you can always just freehand draw your letter

really big on a large piece of paper.

Once you have your pattern cut out and taped together, decide what colors of duct tape

you want to use.

Then just start cutting pieces to fit over the letter to make stripes.

You can have fun with this and make any pattern you like out of your duct tape.

You don't have to do stripes, I just think that's probably the easiest.

Once you've covered the entire thing, carefully flip it over and fold all of the extra tape

onto the back.

Then to hang it up you can cut a few pieces of painter's tape so that you don't damage

your walls.

Hang it up on your door and I think it looks so good, and it literally only took us about

a half hour to make.

And finally, for our last project, we are going back to summer camp.

Did you know that you can make friendship bracelets out of duct tape?

I know, my mind is blown too.

Just decide what colors you want to use and cut a long piece of tape of each one.

Layer another piece of tape on top.

Then use a ruler and a craft knife to trim off the edge where the tape might not have

lined up perfectly.

And then use your craft knife again to cut a really thin piece of tape.

You should end up with three pieces that look like this.

Cut a small piece of tape to hold the ends together.

And then thread a clasp onto one of the strings.

Tape down the end and start braiding, just like you would with any other friendship bracelet.

When it's long enough to fit around your wrist, thread on a jump ring and use a small

piece of tape to finish it off.

Trim off the extra bits from each end, and now you've got a friendship bracelet.

One more step though- you might notice the edges are a little sticky, because it is made

of duct tape after all.

To fix that, just rub a tissue all over it, and the fibers from the tissue will get stuck

to any of the sticky edges of the bracelet.

You can make as many of these as you like and no one is gonna believe that you made

them yourself out of nothing except duct tape.

Oh man, that was so many projects.

Make sure you let me know in a comment right down below which project was your favorite

or if you're doing any other summertime crafts using duct tape.

If you want even more duct tape ideas, I actually put together an entire playlist of all of

my favorite duct tape videos that I've done in the past.

You can learn how to make this duct tape unicorn purse and the duct tape mini tassels that

I showed you last week.

I'll link that at the end of the video and right down below along with the sign up for

my new mailing list and make sure to like and subscribe and I think that's everything.

Alright, happy crafting, I hope you all are having a great summer, and I'll see you

guys next time.

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Grilling bread with Great Harvest Bread Company - Duration: 3:30.

D KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S JAMES

WILCOX CAUGHT UP WITH THEM TO

SEE HOW IT'S DONE RIGHT

JAMES: SUMMER IS HERE, AND

PEOPLE TYPICALLY THINK ABOUT

GRILLING THINGS LIKE CAM BURGERS

AND HOT DOGS.

BUT BREAD, MY FRIENDS, IS

ANOTHER OPTION.

TO SHOW US HOW TO DO IT RIGHT

ARM AREA AND AND DENNIS.

IT IS A BEAUTIFUL MORNING TO BE

OUT IN A BEAUTIFUL TIME TO DO

GRILLING.

TELL US WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN

GRILLING BREAD.

WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR GRILL OUT

AND YOU HAVE YOUR STEAKS AND

MEATS AND VEGGIES ON THERE, IT

IS A GREAT THING TO SLATHER UP

SOME SLICES OF RED AND PUT IT ON

YOUR GRILL.

IT DOES NOT JUST TOAS IT, IT

CHANGES IT TO A NICE

CHRISTINA'S, AND THE INSIDE GETS

WARM AND CHEWY.

THE FLAVORS OF THE BREAD COME

OUT NICER TOO.

JAMES: OTHER SPECIFIC ONES THAT

WORK BETTER THAN OTHERS?

>> WE HAVE A VARIETY OF THINGS

HERE.

READY TO GO ARE THE RED, WHITE,

AND BLUEBERRY.

CINNAMON CHI, AND POPEYE.

THESE ARE A MIXTURE OF SWEET AND

SAVORY BREADS.

JAME: YOU COULD MAKE A DESSERT

OR SOMETHING FOR A DINNER.

>> IF YOU HAVE SOME SLICES LEFT

OVER, I LIKE TO CRUNCH THEM UP

AND PUT THEM ON A SALAD.

JAMES: WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF

GRILLING THE BREAD?

WE HAVE A VIRGIN OLIVE OIL

HERE.

WE CUT THEM IN ABOUT HALF INCH

SLICES.

WITH THE UN-SLICED LOAVES YOU

CAN CUT THEM AS BIG AS YOU WANT.

JAMES: HOW LONG DO YOU PUT THEM

ON FOR?

>> ABOUT TWO OR THREE MINUTES.

I PUT A LITTLE OLIVE OIL ON THE

SLICE, YOU OPEN TH UP, TURN IT

ON HERE, AND I WILL ADD A LITTLE

MORE OLIVE OIL ON THE SLICE

HERE.

JAMES: ONCE IT IS FINISHED AFTER

A COUPLE OF MINUTES, WHAT CAN

YOU ADD TO IT?

THAT IS WHEN YOU GET THE

PRIMO PART.

THAT IS THE FUN PART, BECAUSE

TH YOU USE YOUR IMAGINATION.

A LOT OF TIMES PEOPLE WILL DO AN

OIL AND VINEGAR.

THIS IS REALLY NICE TO GO WITH

YOUR SUITES.

IT PAIRS NICELY WITH THE SWEET.

WE HAVE COMBINED THE GARLIC

OLIVE OIL AND THE ROSEMARY OLIVE

OIL TO MAKE THESE, AND WE HAVE

ADDED A FEW SPICES THERE.

A FUN THING TO DO IS TAKE SOME

BUTTER AND SLATHER THAT.

JAMES BAND TH IS -- JAMES:

THAT IS GARLIC PARMESAN BUTTER.

>> NOTHING PLAIN HERE.

I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'VE EVER HAD

A RADISH SANDWICH.

THEY ARE FABULOUS.

IF I WOULD DO A SANDWICH, I

WOULD USE THICKER SLICES, BUT

SINCE TH IS HORS D'OEUVRE

STYLE, I AM JUST GOING TO

SPRINKLE A LITTLE BIT OF COARSE

SEA SALT ON THERE.

VOILA, YOU HAVE A NICE HORS

D'OEUVRE.

SOMETHING EASY.

IT IS NOT SPECIAL, BUT IT IS

UNUSUAL.

JAMES: AND LOOK STILL, TOO.

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4 دقائق ستغير طريقة تفكيرك - Social experiment - Duration: 4:39.

Hello guys

I'm Hamada Chroukate and this is Salim Hammoumi

Welcome in this video

Which is totally different

We were thinking about making hidden cameras as usual

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Anne & Gilbert | "Take care of yourself" - Duration: 1:46.

Why were you walking with that orphan girl?

Why not?

I don't care where she's from

I promise. I'll have nothing to do with him

Uh, miss?

What's your name?

Diana, could you please tell Gilbert Blythe that I don't need his help?

Why don't you just tell me yourself? I'm right here

I suppose I just did

Here you are

Come on, Ruby, let's get you home

It was my fault

I'm not talking to you!

I, uh, I-I teased her

Quiet, Blythe

I shall never forgive his insult, and I shall never be dissuaded from my low opinion of him

Here, allow me

I'm sorry if I was rude

I'm Anne

Need anything else? Any dragons around here need slaying?

Congratulations, Anne

I should have added an E

No thank you!

You see him almost everyday after school, do you not?

Gilbert Blythe!

If you ever hassle Anne again, you'll regret it

You all right miss?

I'll see you

Take care of yourself

It seems this young lady has urgent business, with you

And you know, when you think about it, you're really very lucky

You think I'm lucky?

That is not what I meant

And why is this about you?

It's not

That's all you really have to decide, Anne

to live a life with no regrets

Gilbert!

I've missed you

I owe you an apology

No, you don't

Yes, I do

It's water under the bridge

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Hello, Its Adam Josef.

before you'll watch this video I just wanted to let you know, that it was made by accident

I decided to do something like this

I had 2 different clips which were suppose to be used in different way

But I decided to merge those 2 clips in one

For now I wont tell you what was the other video suppose to be about

nevertheless, ass a side effect, this video was made

which basically sums up my last 5 years of studying and training at the same time

Maybe it's only special to me, because when I look at it I remind myself that it really was not easy at all

and in some way I feel proud of myself

the video which I was suppose to post today will be posted in a couple days from now

and for now, I decided that video which made me shed a tear should be posted to my channel in the first place

I hope you will like it and that this will be an inspiration for some of you

without further ado, enjoy

because I was already working when I defented my thesis, I didn't claim it for another year, simply because I didn't need it

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What is the North Korean Prison System like? - Duration: 17:54.

You're looking at the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang.

It's North Korea's tallest building, standing 105 stories.

Construction began on the hotel in 1987, and had it been completed according to schedule,

it would have opened in 1989.

It's been nicknamed "Hotel Doom" and I think you can see why.

But the original idea was pretty cool, I guess.

It would have been the world's tallest hotel and included 3,000 rooms for guests, for restaurants,

for rotating restaurants, for rotating residences...bells and whistles.

But at this point you might be wondering why I keep using these theoretical phrases, it

'would have been', it 'could have been'.

There were some delays.

Construction began in 1987, but by 1989 only the frame was done.

After the Soviet Union collapsed, foreign investment dried up for North Korea, and construction

stopped in 1992.

In 2008, they tried again, and in three years the facade was done.

They wanted to open the main hotel in 2013, but that was called off.

They reduced the number of guest rooms from 3,000 to 150.

Still, nothing.

To this day the Ryugyong Hotel remains unfinished- perhaps based on a nice idea, but ultimately

a 105 story, mysterious, authoritarian-looking, empty construction.

Like the rest of North Korea, a source of endless open questions and peculiarities for

people you and me.

6 kilometers, or 3.7 miles away lies an actual operating hotel, the Yanggakdo International.

This one actually has guests, rooms, even a nameless North Korean Draft Beer you can

order.

A night here runs about $350 US Dollars.

And it was in this hotel that this grainy footage was purportedly taken.

A shadowy figure approaches, takes something off the wall, and sets it down.

If you were to get in the Yanggakdo Hotel elevator you have access to 47 floors.

Well- 46- you can see in this picture the count goes 1,2,3,4,6- the fifth floor being

staff-only and despite having a couple videos snuck out showing dark hallways with propaganda

posters, we don't know the purpose of any of it.

Supposedly, that's what is being taken from the wall is this video: a North Korean propaganda

poster from the fifth floor of the Yanggakdo Hotel.

The authorities claim that the shadowy figure is Otto Warmbier, a visiting American Student

from Ohio.

He was there with the help of Young Pioneer Tours, a chinese company which organizes travel

to places 'your mother would rather you stayed away from'.

Though we're not sure 'how', or 'why', or even 'if' Warmbier did what they accused

him of doing, the story goes like this: during his winter visit to North Korea in late 2015,

Otto Warmbier stayed in the Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang.

While staying there, he made his way to the staff-only 5th floor, took down a propaganda

poster which read, "Let's arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il's patriotism".

He was arrested on January 2nd, 2016 at the Pyongyang Airport as he tried to leave the

country.

The evidence of this crime: the grainy, shadowy video.

And something more sinister to go along with it.

I'm going to show you footage from Warmbier's press conference 2 months after his arrest

in North Korea in which he addresses accusations that he's 'Committed Hostile Acts Against

the State'.

Now we can doubt the legitimacy of this statement on a number of grounds.

The first being that many foreign detainees before Warmbier have recounted their statements

once released from North Korea.

Second, it's apparent to me that the statement was written by a non-native speaker of English

and given to Warmbier to memorize.

I say that because there's no contractions in the entire statement, 'wouldn't'

becomes 'would not','can't' is always 'cannot', and the phrasing and vocabulary

are just weird.

Take a listen.

Add on to the odd phrasing the ludicrous circumstances Otto describes as his motivations.

Namely, that the mother of of a friend of his from Ohio wanted him to 'damage the

spirit of Korean workers' by stealing a sign with a slogan on it and bringing it back

to Ohio so they could hang it up in the Methodist church as an anti-communist trophy.

It was a leap year and Warmbier's trial was February 29th, 2016 before North Korea's

Supreme Court.That is the topic I want to go a little bit deeper with: North Korea's

peculiar Judicial System.

It was the DPRK's Supreme Court which tried Warmbier, and that's because it is the court

of first instance in situations with criminal acts against the nation, particularly when

foreigners are involved.

And their decisions are final.

There is no appeal process as the Supreme Court, at certain times called the Central

Court, is the highest court of appeals.

Below it are 12 provincial courts, usually paneled by three judges, which have initial

jurisdiction for grievous crimes, and which otherwise serve as the final court of appeal

for the 100 People's Courts which come below.

They're called People's Court because they usually are presided over by a single

judge with two civilian assessors to oversee the decisionmaking.

They're organized at the County level and have jurisdiction over everyday civil disputes

and criminal justice (NYU Law).

The North Korean state was founded on Marxist-Leninist ideology with heavy influence from Stalin's

Russia and Mao's China.

And as such, a Marxist might see a western justice system as a repression from the bourgeoisie

upon the working proletariat.

The North Korean solution to this was to use law as a hammer to nail state policy into

society (Goedde, 2008).

The People's assessors, laymen oversight in a court of law, is a staple of Communist

Justice Systems.

Along the same line, judges are able not only to give punishment to the convicted, but to

subject them to 'reeducation' programs highlighting the value of the worker's party

and the dictatorship of the proletariat (Goedde, 2008).

Overshadowing these outside influences is North Korea's first Supreme Leader Kim Il-Sung's

personal ideology called 'Juche'.

Loosely translated as 'self-reliance', 'Juche' mixes Nationalism into Communist

ideology in order to focus on three things: National independence, economic self-sustenance,

and national defense.

Shortly put, this is how the regime aimed to justify their cult of personality that's

lasted into the present era: follow me so we can achieve communism in our own Korean

way.

Juche was first incorporated into the North Korean Constitution in 1972.

In her work, Law "Of Our Own Style", Dr. Patricia Goedde describes 5 consequences Juche

had for the North Korean Judicial System "First, the law reflects the wishes and

interests of the working people (the dominant class).

Second, the law is a State instrument.

Third, citizens and all organizations have the duty to obey the law (as opposed to having

legal rights against the State).

Fourth, socialist law shall be perfected (eschewing bourgeois law), and, lastly, socialist law-abiding

life shall be promoted (making the observance of law a moral obligation)."

In this system, national sovereignty is paramount and the laws are a tool to that effect.

Both laws and rights emanate directly from the state, and by not leading a 'socialist

law-abiding life', you forfeit your rights.

Because the laws exist to protect the state and not the rights of citizens, the Judiciary

is not independent.

The Supreme Court of North Korea doesn't exercise judicial review over the new laws,

it doesn't provide precedents for constitutionality of executive actions- rather than acting as

a check, it merely serves as an additional rubber stamp for the regime.

The entire court system is accountable to the Supreme People's Assembly, the legislature

of North Korea.

When the Supreme People's Assembly is in recess (most of the time), the courts are

accountable to the much smaller Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly.

Now stay with me, all candidates to the Supreme People's Assemblies are pre approved by

the Korean Worker's Party, which is controlled by the Chairman of the party- who is, you

guessed it, Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Supreme Leader controls the Worker's Party, controls the Assembly, controls the courts.

Everything from the smallest theft to an Internationally watched show trial of a foreigner is under

direct supervision.

This likely explains the speculation that Otto Warmbier's arrest was a response to

international sanctions against North Korea.

By arresting an American citizen, they gained just the smallest bit of leverage in a geopolitical

game stacked heavily against them.

Hence, the showmanship and the scripted apology:

Now under the auspices of a Supreme Court Justice and by extension, the entire North

Korean power structure, the only thing left for Otto Warmbier was sentencing.

Even with the United States Administration demanding, "...the North Korean government

to pardon [Warmbier] and grant him special amnesty and immediate release,", he was sentenced

to 15 years of hard labor.

But 'where?'.

I'm going to use some subjective terminology with you in the rest of the video, but I think

it's justified justified: North Korean prison camps are horrible places full of starvation,

inhumane conditions, torture, public executions, sexual assault, and forced abortions.

According to eye-witness testimony from defectors and satellite imagery, it is estimated that

there are between 150,000 and 200,000 political prisoners in North Korea spread across 6 political

prison camps, though this information is always in flux due to the secrecy of the regime.

Another series of 15-20 reeducation camps are run by by the Ministry of People's Security.

A report by the National Commission of Human Rights of Korea states that, "[Political

Prison Camps] can be generalized into two types.

The first is the 'maximum security camp' or 'total control zone,' in which prisoners

are detained for life.

The second category, the 'high-security camp,' or 'revolutionary zone,' consists

of detention areas from which prisoners are released after having served a set prison

term."

In addition, generational imprisonment, though less common today than in the past, is still

practiced:"The government practices collective punishment, sending to forced labor camps

not only the offender but also their parents, spouse, children, and even grandchildren."

(2012 Human Rights Report).

Amnesty International became aware of a case in which a child was contained for 243 days

inside what they called, "a tiny 'torture cell"' where it is impossible to stand

or lie down."

Another common torture is so-called, 'Pigeon torture' in which a detainee is suspended

with their arms behind their center and are then hit repeatedly.

Every escapee with whom Amnesty International spoke "witnessed at least one public execution".

In 2002, the New York Times reported interviews with 35 escapees, "31 said they had witnessed

babies killed by abandonment or being smothered with plastic sheets.

Two defectors later described burying dead babies, and two said they were mothers who

saw their newborns put to death,"

A 2014 UN Human Rights Council report stated, "hundreds of thousands of political prisoners

have perished in these camps over the past five decades.

The unspeakable atrocities that are being committed against inmates of the kwanliso

political prison camps resemble the horrors of camps that totalitarian States established

during the twentieth century."

Add to all this the weak North Korean Judiciary we discussed earlier.

According to the US State Department Human Rights Report, "Members of the security

forces arrested and reportedly transported citizens suspected of committing political

crimes to prison camps without trial.

The UN Human Rights Report backs this up: "Persons who are found to have engaged in

major political crimes are "disappeared", without trial or judicial order, to political

prison camps,"

In addition, forced confessions are the norm.

Preliminary investigations are often full of torture; false statements of guilt are

coerced to stop the violence.

And the kind of crimes for which you can thrown into a political prison camp are very broad.

As The Committee for Human Rights in Korea put it, "...presumed political, ideological,

and sociological deviants deported to and imprisoned in the labor camps include persons

suspected of wrong-doing... being on the "wrong" or losing side of a bureaucratic, factional,

or political dispute within the Korean Workers' Party...wrong-thinking includes expressing

or supporting ideas at variance with the official ideology...wrong-association is being part

of a family...whose patriarch was part of a purged faction of the Korean Worker's

Party….wrong-class," having anything to do with private property or land-owning.

As you might imagine, a system like this also leads to the imprisonment of many 'unwanteds'

from society.

Consider then, know what we know about the conditions of the camps from a variety of

sources- consider being sent there guilty of no real crime.

What became of Otto Warmbier?

As of the making of this video it remains unclear.

He does have an advantage over native North Korean prisoners.

There's no incentive for the government to keep its native prisoners alive, and it's

estimated 40% of inmates die from malnutrition (Amnesty International).

But as an American detainee, he's a more valuable bargaining chip for the North Korean

government if he's kept in relatively good health.

This is evidenced by other American detainees released early after being given heavy and

long labor sentences; most after around 150 days.

There could be a similar case for Otto Warmbier.

But there's no guarantee.

A south Korean-American Kenneth Bae was held 735 days and was sent to a labor camp during

that time.

Robert Park, a christian minister was arrested in 2010 and was tortured in 3 different labor

camps before being released 43 days later.

And if you're keeping track, Otto Warmbier was arrested January 2nd, 2016, which means

he's already way beyond the average imprisonment for American detainees.

It's absolutely possible he's been sent to a labor camp, though if Kenneth Bae is

any precedent, he's alone, guarded by a team and escorted daily for work,

as Bae was briefly allowed to explain to CNN in an interview he gave during his time in

guard, and there's one doctor," We can't know if Warmbier is receiving similar

treatment.

Since his trial, Otto's family has received only one letter from him.

"On April 23 Ri Su Yong, North Korea's foreign minister, defended jailing Mr Warmbier but

suggested that, as with past detainees, he may not serve his full sentence."

(The Telegraph).

And let me pause just for a second to clear something up with you.

I use Warmbier as a way of bringing you into this story, but don't think that this is

an attempt to micro focus on American victims.

All of the thousands of Koreans- real people- living through excruciating conditions right

now in the North Korean detention camps deserve a fair justice system.

While western leaders stress over Pyongyang's nuclear program, while South Korea low balls

the cost of reunification, while China embarrasses itself by handing political refugees back

to the North Korean authority knowing full well they'll end up in these detention centers-

while all that's going on, human crisis occurs everyday behind the barbed wire of

North Korea's death camps every single day, and we shouldn't forget it.

I think, however, it's important to just take a step back from the geopolitical pressures-

to acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of Korean victims of the broken judicial system,

and to recognize that it, like the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is ultimately

a doomed, mysterious, authoritarian, and empty construction.

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Arty - Idea of You (Lyrics / Lyric Video) feat. Eric Nam - Duration: 3:41.

Or do I just

Idea of you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Or do I just miss the idea

Do I miss you

I don't really know at all

All that I know is

oh no

my heart feels more like a stone

All that I know is

Or do I just

Idea of you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Still I don't know

bed feeling cold

up all alone

Yeah I've been

Does that make it right

you on my mind

up late at night

Cause I've been

Can't let go

But there's a chance I'm holding on

Should be moving on

Oh yeah yeah yeah

I know

Just to keep the feeling going

Staring at a photo

Or do I just

Idea of you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Idea of you

Or do I just miss the idea of you

Do I miss you

Still I don't know

bed feeling cold

up all alone

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Does that make it right

you on my mind

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Said it's for the best

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BREAKING Trump Was Up All Night With Attorneys – Emerged With BIG Charges For Someone This

Morning

President Trump's unconventional way of doing business in Washington has raised a

lot of eyebrows.

His background in business is one that put him in a position with a whole lot of latitude.

A businessman's job is to work the system in the smartest way possible to achieve the

goal and to only bring in the lawyers if things go south and can't be handled with a handshake.

President Trump's new job in the Oval Office is literally plagued by lawyers.

Listening, analyzing, and in some cases, twisting for their own devices.

President Trump's interactions with former FBI Director James Comey no doubt intended

to be a "lets get on the same page" kind of event but considering that President Trump

tends to be an off the cuff kind of guy and James Comey tends to be a by the book kind

of guy, it's safe to say that they didn't see eye to eye on everything.

This led to a less than productive working relationship and the eventual firing of Comey.

Which of course caused all the lawyers who like to pick apart every single thing that

the President does to sing with glee.

They felt like this would be a great opportunity to pick him apart.

However, when they called James Comey to speak under oath, all that they found was a whole

lot of reading into body language and "hoping" that the left decided to assume was illegal

activity.

But as was said in the hearing, nobody ever got sent to jail for "hoping" somebody

would do something.

Because of the way these allegations of misconduct with James Comey have drug on and brought

no actual proof of wrongdoing, the President has decided to do something about it.

Via CNN:

"Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's legal team, in the wake of damning testimony

from James Comey, plans to file a complaint against the former FBI director with the Justice

Department Inspector General and the Senate judiciary committee early next week, two sources

with knowledge of the situation told CNN.

The Justice Department, however, has limited jurisdiction over former employees.

They can investigate but the remedy in the event of finding wrongdoing would be to make

a note in Comey's file should he ever seek to be employed by the Justice Department again.

As a businessman, Trump had a long history of threatening legal action.

But the businessman-turned-president rarely followed through on those claims.

The new complaint will focus on Comey's testimony that he gave a friend the content

of memos about his conversations with Trump and asked the friend to then give that information

to a reporter.

Comey said Friday that he gave the friend — later identified as Daniel Richman, a

longtime Comey confidante and Columbia University professor — the information after Trump

tweeted that he may have tapes of his conversations with the fired FBI director.

'My judgment was I needed to get that out into the public square.

So I asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter,' Comey said

Thursday.

Trump's attorney, Marc Kasowitz, could file the complaints early next week, one source

said.

Republicans have looked to discredit Comey by calling him a 'leaker' because of the

way he disseminated the information about Trump.

Comey said Thursday that the memos he wrote were unclassified.

Disseminating unclassified information is generally not considered leaking and the President

did not assert executive privilege over Comey's testimony.

The President himself accused Comey of lying and leaking Friday on Twitter.

'Despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication…and WOW,

Comey is a leaker!' Trump tweeted Friday morning.

The source said the fact that Comey decided to disseminate the information because of

a tweet was 'gold' for the lawyers looking to file a complaint against the former FBI

director."

While it may be somewhat uncharted territory for a suit like this to go forward, the President

has been plagued by those who will do anything to make his presidency a failure.

He's kind of like a warrior being held down by a dozen tiny men who want to keep him down,

and at some point, he has to stand up and throw them off.

If the media and the lawyers on the Hill who want to pick him apart decided that they won't

quit, he's going to have to hit them where it hurts, otherwise, they're keeping him

from doing his job; and that's not ok.

(Source: CNN)

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We live in a world full of so much uncertainty, and insanity.

Just when you think we have it figured out we are slapped with another cold dose of reality.

If it isn't terrorist attacks in Europe it is crime being committed by illegal immigrants

in America.

Of course, the left tries to convince us that this perfectly normal, but we all know differently.

Thankfully, there is a light at the end of the tunnel since we elected Donald Trump as

president.

After 8 long years, we have a president that actually is putting America's interests

first.

The days of Barack Obama's pandering to Muslims and illegals are over, and the left

is freaking out.

Trump has given the power back to our law enforcement officials to arrest those that

are here illegally.

However, these leftist nitwits have come up with a way to keep illegals in America, and

it will tick you off.

Hotel and restaurant workers in Chicago have recently created a cellphone ringtone that

is meant to stop the arrest and deportation of illegal immigrants.

Unite Here 1 created this cellphone ringtone over the past weekend on its website to help

these criminals escape deportation.

The ringtone is aimed to let these criminals know their "rights" if they are stopped

by an ICE agent.

Um, excuse me?

What rights?

These people are ILLEGAL and do not have the same rights as American citizens.

I swear, sometimes I feel like I am taking crazy pills listening to this junk.

At any rate here is more from Chicago-Sun Times:

On Sunday, the creation of a jingle meant to combat the arrest and deportation of immigrants

was announced.

The ditty is not for radio or TV but comes in the form of a ringtone for a cellphone.

It urges immigrants to sign nothing, say nothing and contact an attorney when confronted by

federal immigration agents.

It is the creation of Unite Here Local 1, a hotel and restaurant workers union that

have a large immigrant membership.

The ringtone can be downloaded from the union's website at http://www.unitehere1.org/ringtone/.

The jingle is in Spanish.

Here's the English translation:

"If immigration comes to arrest you, keep calm.

You have the right not to sign anything and not to say anything.

You have the right to remain silent, also the right to ask for an attorney."

"In Donald Trump's America immigrants live in fear.

They kiss their families goodbye because they don't know when they walk out of that door

if they'll ever see them again," Angel Castillo said at a news conference Sunday

in Federal Plaza in the Loop.

"So we do not sit still.

We've got to do something about it.

So we're using music and technology to notify every immigrant in this city: you've got

rights," said Castillo, an immigrant from Panama and organizing director for Unite Here

Local 1.

Listen to the ringtone here.

Several advertisements promoting the jingle will pop up this month at bus stops in the

Loop, on Michigan Avenue, and in surrounding neighborhoods, according to union spokesman

Tom Bowen.

The ads seek to hammer home the message of "Say nothing.

Sign nothing."

The Spanish word for nothing — "nada" — is repeated in bold letters on the ads.

The Rev. Clete Kiley, who serves as director of immigration policy for the union and is

also a special adviser to Cardinal Blasé Cupich, said Sunday that he hopes the ringtone

goes viral.

"We ask parents, teachers.

Take this ringtone and put it on the phones of your children," he said.

Kiley denounced President Donald Trump's treatment of immigrants.

"The Trump administration has recklessly and inhumanely expanded the power of ICE agents

to detain and deport members of our communities," Kiley said, using an acronym for U.S. Immigration

and Customs Enforcement agents.

"These new and aggressive ICE tactics are causing immense fear and confusion in our

communities, within our families and in our work places," he said.

Kiley said the campaign was "about the rights of individuals, no matter their immigration

status."

"Every person has a fundamental human right and rights guaranteed under the constitution

of the United States," he said."

This is just enough to make my head explode.

Where in the hell do these people get off by making these people the victims?

They entered this country illegally and do not have the same rights as everyone else.

If they want to be American citizens they can do that like every other person before

them.

Both of my grandfathers came to America without a cent to their names, served and fought in

World War II and were proud to be Americans.

For these CRIMINALS to tarnish what my family and everyone else's family members have

done is disgusting.

Please, help share this story so that more people can hear this ringtone.

We need to catch and deport these ILLEGALS before more enter.

We need to help law enforcement catch these criminals and deport them before more damage

is done to America.

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Goth Festival Makeup Tutorial | Marion Cameleon - Duration: 6:53.

Hello everyone I hope everyone is fine

Today I will show you this makeup look

that will be really easy because I used a lot of stickers

Here we go !

First of all I will put my contacts on

these are "sclera" (they are larger than the regular ones)

and they will cover all my eyes

so it's a bit harder to put on

but they are thicker

so it's easier to insert into your eyeballs !

Now I apply my foundation in a regular way

but I don't put powder yet

I just forgot an important step

it's to cover my brows, so normally you do it before foundation

and I use Plasto Wax

I only put plaits wax to stick the hairs

normally you put spirit gum on top

but I won't do it because I will put something on top

and now you are supposed to apply your foundation

but I already did it so I put more on my brows

I added a dark pencil on my waterline

and now I will contour my face

with the flash palette from Make up for ever

and mix different colors to create the ones I need

I fix everything with SFX Set powder from NYX

with a puff to not destroy the blending work I made

I intensify the purple shades with a shadow

I apply 'Amethyst' on my highlight points

I do my eyeliner with Aqua Black

and I put a drop of Aqua Seal to liquify it

I do it thick because I will put

the holographic liner on top after

so I need some space

I put my lashes on

I put them before the holo liner

so I can see the exact space I have

I put my holo liner on top of the black one

I use these from Face Lace

it's a sticker to put directly on your lids

Now I add MORE things to stick on my face

with this Face Lace sticker

especially made for eyes area

Now I put gems on my forehead

so I use these

I bought them in chinese shops (or Amazon...)

so you can find them very easily

I put lash glue

and stick them on my forehead

On my chest I will put a big gems sticker

it's from Gypsy Shrine

They have tons of designs

for face, chest, boobs...

It's a very cool brand

So I will directly stick it on my chest

For the final touch I will add glitters

so I use first this gel from Graftobian to do my base

and put these Gypsy Shrine glitters on top

I will put a wig

from Trendy Wigs

and here is my code if you want to buy some from them

This makeup look is finished, I hope you enjoyed it

don't hesitate to let me know your thoughts

and subscribe to my channel because it makes me happy

and it challenges me to do more

See you !

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The Obama's Vacation Just Came To A Sudden End After Getting The Worst News Of Their Lives - Duration: 26:51.

The Obama's Vacation Just Came To A Sudden End After Getting The Worst News Of Their

Lives

We all know how former President Barack Hussein Obama likes to "Spread the wealth." But

not enough to give up his pension payment of $207,800 from us overburdened American

Taxpayers. President Obama has the money to take his 6 months long and counting vacation

around the world. Where he has stayed at the most lavish villas and luxurious resorts Europe

has to offer.

But now one United States Congressman has had enough and has decided to do something

about it.

US Congressman Jason Chaffetz wants to pass a law where if any former president makes

over $400,000 a year, they automatically forfeit the pension for that particular fiscal year.

Sounds logical to me considering we have a 20 trillion dollar debt.

et's use our 44th President as an example. Barack Obama's AKA "Barry Soetoro" run

for the presidency helped him sell millions of copies of his two books. Dreams of My Father

and The Audacity of Hope, during the campaign. In addition in 2009, the president earned

an advance for an abridged version of "Dreams for young adults." This deal made him the

first sitting president to receive a book advance while in office. But just like in

the case of the Clinton's, the real money will be made in the years to come when he

earns tens of millions of dollars a year giving speeches full time. Not bad for a failed president.

Via the Conservative Post:

Congress has put Barack Obama on notice that his generous government pension could be taken

away if he keeps living like a celebrity.

Obama's behavior since leaving office has only cemented the fact that he's an elitist.

From partying on yachts with Hollywood stars to raking in MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in book deals

and speaking fees, Obama's doing anything but retire with class and grace.

He certainly wasn't the "people's president," and there's no reason the PEOPLE should

be subsidizing his lavish lifestyle.

USA Today reported that Congress is taking another look at a bill that would cancel pension

payments to past presidents if they earn $400,000 or more in a fiscal year.

Unsurprisingly, Obama himself vetoed that bill when it was first introduced.

Obama had already put the wheels of his post-presidency cash machine in place, and wasn't about

to let Congress derail his plans.

But now that he's out, Congress is going after Obama.

And Celebrity Net Worth Reports:

Barack Obama net worth: $40 Million

Barack Obama's Salary $400 Thousand

Barack Obama net worth and salary: Barack Obama is a former Senator from Illinois and

the 44th President of the United States who has a net worth of $40 million. Barack Obama

served one term in the Illinois Senate and is the first African American President of

the United States. Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is a graduate of Columbia

University and Harvard Law School. While at Harvard Law School, he was the president of

the Harvard Law Review. During law school, Obama worked as a community organizer in Chicago.

After graduation Obama worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and from 1992 to 2004

he taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School. One of the events that

brought him national attention was his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention

in July 2004. Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States in

November 2008, and took office in January 2009.

Barack Obama Net Worth – How he earned it:

Barack Obama earned his net worth primarily from the sales of his books The Audacity of

Hope and Dreams of my Father. Barack's wallet began to expand after his much praised keynote

speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention that marked his explosion onto the national

conscience. As Obama's profile rose, so did sales of his 1995 book "Dreams from

My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance". In 2005, the Obama's income grew from around

$200,000 to a combined $1.7 million! In 2006 the Obamas reported income of $916,000. Barack's

second book "Audacity of Hope", released in October 2006, was a massive hit, selling

millions of copies and rocketing the Obama's income to $4.2 million in 2007! Their income

continued to swell in the following years thanks to Barack's 2008 successful campaign

and election. To this day, Barack Obama earns $3.75 for every hardcover copy and $1.12 for

every paperback he sells.

In February 2017, it was reported that Barack and Michelle Obama would be receiving a $60

million advance for the combined rights to their autobiographies.

The Obama Family Income History:

2000: $240,000 2001: $272,759

2002: $259,394 2003: $238,327

2004: $207,647 2005: $1,655,106

2006: $983,826 2007: $4,139,965

2008: $2,656,902 2009: $5,505,409

2010: $1,728,096 2011: $789,674

2012: $662,076 2013: $481,098

2014: $477,383 Total: $20,183,579

How much does the president make? President Barack Obama's base salary was $400,000

a year. He also had access to a $150,000 expense account as well as a $100,000 tax free travel

account and $20,000 entertainment budget.

Let's examine these numbers. President Barack Hussein Obama had a base salary of $400,000

a year. He had access to a $150,000 expense account for whatever he craved, such as flying

out pizza chefs from Chicago to make him a damn pizza. And why does the leader of the

free world need $20,000 for "Entertainment?"

I know many people who currently live on less than $20k a year. While this charlatan was

telling us we should stop going on vacation to places like Las Vegas during the Great

Recession, he was living the lifestyle of the rich and famous on our dime. This should

be considered treasonous. Please Share if you agree the US Presidency

shouldn't be a stepping stone to amassing a net worth

of over $40 million…

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WILD KRATTS | Case of the Mystery Hole | PBS KIDS - Duration: 2:26.

CHRIS: Activate raccoon power!

Thanks, buddy,

for the ninja spy power of the raccoon--

clever, crafty creatures of the forest.

(Knocking)

Sounds like... he's that way!

CHRIS: Okay, I'm in close.

Suspect climbing tree.

Uh-huh, he uses those special toes--

two in the front, two in the back--

to help with climbing.

And the stiff tail feathers

brace against the trunk for support.

Thanks, Chris. Keep the data coming!

So, is he drilling yet?

Not yet, but those features are keys to drilling.

Martin, you in position? He's heading your way.

The woodpecker has landed.

(Knocking)

MARTIN: Oh, yes, he's doing it!

He's drilling!

Wow, that's fast.

His head's a blur!

Wow!

That's 16 woodpecker pecks a second!

Impressive.

Ha-ha!

I'm going to call him Headbanger.

Look at the woodchips fly!

(Knocking)

AVIVA: I knew it!

I told you, how much evidence do you need?

This woodpecker must be drill happy or something.

He's just drilling holes everywhere.

CHRIS: Hang on, Aviva. Not so fast.

Something's not right...

The holes look different.

Yeah, this hole looks different.

Hmm...

It's bigger, more rectangular.

Not like those smaller round holes in the dying trees.

Well, if you guys need more evidence, go ahead.

But to me, it's case closed.

When you're ready to admit

that I was right about this guy,

you can find me back at the Tortuga.

With an analysis of this feather,

maybe I'll even have another suit

by the time you guys are done.

Hey, wait for me!

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The Most Terrible Things Professor X Has Ever Done - Duration: 8:55.

Professor Charles Xavier.

Mutant leader.

Loving caretaker.

Genius teacher.

And total, absolute jerk.

And it's not just that he does some pretty messed up stuff sometimes.

Occasionally, Professor X goes full-on supervillain.

For all of Xavier's talk about peace and love and harmony, he's the most unscrupulous, hypocritical,

and manipulative of all the X-Men.

Face it: Magneto was right.

Professor X is downright dangerous, and nothing—not even death—can stop him.

Easy A

You'd think that a man who runs a school would have some respect for the education system...

but you'd be wrong.

When Professor X was just regular old Charles Xavier, he totally scammed his way through

high school in the worst way.

He wasn't even subtle.

In class, Charles would read his teachers' minds for answers, and he became the star

quarterback by psychically stealing plays from the opposing team.

And did he show any remorse about abusing his powers?

At home, Charles devoted an entire shelf to the trophies he didn't really earn, so…

no.

He only retired from athletic competition because he got bored of how severely he dominated

all of the puny humans.

Kinda makes you feel not even too bad about the whole leg thing.

When Charles' half-brother Cain Marko saw through the charade, he went mad with jealousy,

forcing Chuck to put him down with a karate chop.

Later, Charles tried to convince his students that Cain was the true villain, but here's

all you need to know: after Charles' stepfather died, he kept the family's fortunes to himself,

while Cain transformed into Juggernaut and worked as a hired gun.

We're not saying that Charles is the bad guy here, but after all of the X-Men are bedridden

because of Juggernaut's personal vendetta against Charles that they had nothing to do

with… he makes them sweep up the mansion.

Certified jerk move.

Student body

When Jean Grey showed up at old man Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, she was noticed

by pretty much everyone… except Iceman, who had his own reasons that weren't revealed

for about fifty years.

Angel, Beast, and-- Cyclops all instantly have the hots for Jean, and when Wolverine

shows up, it's more of the same.

There's also the creepy bald mentor who serves as both Jean's teacher and her surrogate father

figure... and lusts after Jean in secret for years, after slapping her in a skin-tight

costume.

Thankfully, aside from a single panel in X-Men #3 in which Professor X laments that the only

thing keeping him and Jean apart is his disability, yeah right, the issue only comes up once more,

but in a very big way.

In the '90s, When Professor X's darkest thoughts manifested themselves as an alternate personality

called Onslaught, his crush on Jean makes a surprising re-appearance, making it clear

that Xavier's had a thing for Jean for years.

It's unsettling at best, and makes a lot of those early X-Men comics, in which Jean is

clearly the Professor's favorite student, a whole heck of a lot creepier.

Control yourself, dude.

Big fake out

Professor X used some pretty interesting methods to train the unruly mutants at his school,

and when throwing them into the life-threatening Danger Room wasn't enough, he wasn't above

using psychological abuse to keep them in order.

"Thanks, Jubilee!"

"You were right!"

"Xavier's totally rad!"

In X-Men #4, Xavier "loses" his powers, only to reveal an issue later that—surprise!—he

was faking in order to give the X-Men a pop quiz.

In X-Men #42, it gets even worse.

In a battle with a creature called Grotesk the Sub-Human, an explosion takes Xavier's

life, and the X-Men spend the next two years mourning.

Two years.

And yet, in X-Men #65, Xavier smugly rolls back into their lives, alive and perfectly

healthy.

Because the guy who died wasn't even Xavier in the first place.

As it turns out , he'd swapped places with a shape-shifting mutant called Changeling,

who was basically the world's most dangerous Make-A-Wish kid.

Changeling, a former villain, had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and wanted to use

his last few months on Earth to make a difference, so Professor X let him lead the X-Men.

Meanwhile, Xavier locked himself in a basement and devised a plan to defeat an impending

alien invasion.

When Changeling fell during battle, Professor X decided to let them grieve instead of letting

them in on the gag.

For two years.

Class act, Charles.

Giant-Size Jerk

In Giant-Size X-Men #1, Professor X recruits a brand new group of X-Men—including mainstays

like Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus—to rescue his original band of mutants from Krakoa

the Living Island, rebooting the struggling X-Men series in the process.

However, as the X-Men learn in Deadly Genesis, in a storyline basically lifted from Futurama,

complete with a bald old weirdo genius, our heroes are actually the B-squad.

"Are you three by any chance interested in becoming my new spaceship crew?"

"NEW crew?

What happened to the old crew?"

"Oh, those poor sons of… that's not important!"

Before Cyclops led the new group of X-Men to victory, Xavier deployed an entirely different

group of superheroes to rescue his former students—and then erased everyone's memory

of the team when they all apparently died.

Unfortunately for Xavier, one of those mutants actually survived and called him out: Gabriel,

a mutant with the code-name Vulcan, who also happened to be the little brother of Cyclops

and Havok.

After the mission to Krakoa goes south, Cyclops is understandably distraught by Vulcan's supposed

death, so Xavier deletes all of Scott's memories of his brother in order to keep him calm.

That doesn't work out so well when Vulcan returns from space.

In his quest for vengeance, Vulcan kills a few mutants, and tells Cyclops and Havok the

truth, turning them against Xavier.

Together, the X-Men stop Vulcan, but Cyclops banishes a now-powerless Xavier from the X-Mansion.

Because honestly, erasing your team leader's memory of his awesome space-bro because you

got him killed is a tool move.

The Xavier Protocols

Everyone knows that when Batman created a series of plans to kill his Justice League

teammates, it didn't work out so well.

Everyone knows, except for Professor X... who did the exact same thing.

Yes, the surrogate father and mentor of the X-Men figured out, in detail, how to kill

each one of them, which is revealed in Excalibur #100.

After Onslaught takes over Professor X's mind, the X-Men visit Moira MacTaggert's research

lab to retrieve the Xavier Protocols, which explain how to murder every mutant on the

team.

Need to get rid of Wolverine?

Simply sever his head and put it somewhere else.

Got a problem with Cable?

Just amp up the techno-virus that's slowly consuming his body, allowing the disease to

ravage his brain and body.

A suit of anti-psionic armor will topple Professor X himself.

If you guessed that this story doesn't have a happy ending, well, you know how comics

work.

In X-Men #65, a human-Sentinel hybrid named Bastion uses the Xavier Protocols to defeat

the team.

In X-Men #84, Professor X's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro comes to life and uses the

Protocols against the X-Men when they try to stop it from taking over humanity.

In both cases, the X-Men prevail, but not for Professor X's lack of trying.

Brain drain

After Cyclops killed Professor X at the end of Avengers vs. X-Men, most people assumed

Xavier's reign of terror was over.

They were wrong.

In Uncanny Avengers #1, the Red Skull steals Professor X's brain and uses its psychic powers

to try and wipe out mutantkind for good.

It almost works, too.

Using Xavier's powers, the Red Skull brainwashes the Scarlet Witch, who drove mutants to the

brink of extinction in House of M, and tries to get her to do it again.

Next, he incites an anti-mutant mob in Manhattan, and manipulates Thor into turning against

his teammates.

Later, the Red Skull transforms himself into Red Onslaught and uses Professor X's powers

to start "World War Hate"—and when the Avengers and the X-Men try to use a spell to bring

out Xavier's better nature, they inadvertently turn all of the heroes into villains and all

the villains into heroes, kicking off Marvel's epic AXIS event.

That's Chuck for you.

Dead for years, and still up to no good.

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Drawing YouTubers As Pokémon! - Duration: 13:28.

Hi guys! My name is Anouk, and today

I am going to draw YouTubers as Pokémon!

I'm just going for the basic YouTubers like..

Markiplier.. JackSepticEye..

Dan and Phil.. and KickThePJ so.. enjoy!

First I drew Phil, because..

I found the perfect Pokémon for him!

It's Inkay!

Because I found on the internet that Inkay steals food

So..

It's obvious that I chose this Pokémon for Phil!

I drew him with his emo hair..

And some little cacti around him

And it's adorable!

Okay next I drew Markiplier, and this might be one of my favorite things ever!

I drew him as Inceneroa- what?

Incineroar- I drew him as Incineroar

That's a difficult name!

But it's just perfect for Markiplier because

He is fucking muscular

And he has a playstation remote? I don't know

And then the red hair which suits the Pokémon itself, so it's just.. perfect!

Okay next is JackSepticEye..

And..

Just like the other ones, this Pokémon fits perfectly!

You can tell by the name that it fits perfectly because it's name..

Is Loudred!

He is probably the loudest Pokémon in the entire universe?

So.. that has to be JackSepticEye!

I drew his wavy green hair..

And his little buddy SepticEye Sam, is his name?

I don't know- oh shit, I'm a bad fan

Okay the next one..

The next one is perfect, because..

It's trash! It's Dan! He's trash! This is perfect!

It's name is Trubbish, and it's basically a bag of trash

Which is just Dan!

And I also made a little note with ''Phil Trash #1''

To make things a bit more clear, but I think y'all already know why I chose this Pokémon

Okay before I searched for KickThePJ Pokémon..

I never even heard of this Pokémon, but..

I love it!

It's Xerneas! Or something like that!

It's really colorful which really suits KickThePJ because he is so creative!

So yeah, that's the perfect Pokémon for him, I guess

So those were all the YouTubers drawn as Pokémon!

Do you want me to do a part 2 of this video?

Because there are a lot more YouTubers to draw, so..

If you want me to draw more YouTubers as Pokémon, just leave it down in the comments

And maybe there's going to be a part 2!

I don't know yet!

But yeah, thanks for watching! If you liked it, please give it a thumbs up!

And if you want to see my latest video, click over here!

Here

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

And then I will see you in the next video! Bye!

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LOCKED IN OVERNIGHT: HUGE SANATORIUM DU BASIL - Urbex Lost Places Abandoned Belgium - Duration: 11:36.

Man, what an epic way to start your day!

Surrounded by early-morning haze...

...we just woke up in one of the most remarkable abandoned buildings we have explored so far.

...the Sanatorium du Basil.

It's a ridiculously huge place where people with tuberculosis used to be treated many years ago.

Off the beaten path this site is deserted today.

Most rooms are empty and decay is progressing fast.

The sanatorium is in constant change due to a lot of new visitors.

Obviously we weren't able to avoid doing a visit here by ourselves.

So have fun joining our exploration of the impressive Sanatorium du Basil!

It was a cold February day somewhere in Belgium.

The sun had already set some time ago...

...but we approached Sanatorium du Basil through the woods to avoid unwanted attention from neighbors.

Soon we could see the apparitional shape of the building at dusk.

Priority number one for us was to find a decent sleeping spot.

For us it's more pleasant to explore an abandoned place by daylight...

...so we limited ourselves to getting an overview of this building at first...

...making it easier to locate a proper room for our night-quarters afterwards.

It was pretty challenging to find a safe place to sleep.

Finally we chose a room with a working door lock.

...removed any shards of glass...

Home, sweet home!

...and blocked any possible access point.

...even the ventilation shaft.

...in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

We knew that this place was highly frequented by any kind of people.

We didn't want them to find us here asleep so we did everything to prevent that.

Try again.

Easy. - Very nice.

We even set up our tent inside our room.

There was a broken window and we knew it would be a very cold night...

...but the tent should protect us from the wind.

And then it was bedtime....

So how was the night in that creepy house?

Actually it was pretty cool.

Well...

...we've heard strange noises all the time. But that was just the wind.

And...

We secured everything pretty good and even repaired the door lock.

Felt safe in here.

We hoped for a proper sunrise. And got disappointed...

It was extremely cold and it has snowed overnight too.

However, I would say...

...if you don't have any plans for the weekend yet you should stay overnight in an abandoned sanatorium near to you.

It's pretty relaxed and you safe a lot of money.

It's kinda romantic too. Your girlfriend will love it.

Well...

To put it in a nutshell: We had a great sleep.

It's like a "Do it Yourself" hotel.

Oh, you're setting the clock? - The days are passing by...

The days are passing faster!

How cool is that?

What? - He wrote 23rd and it's the 24th today! - What???

Urbex-Clown59 visited this site on 23rd February '17. - He was here yesterday.

Yesterday??? - We just missed him. - To bad we arrived at night.

Weird...

Sanatorium du Basil was one of the many sanatoriums that were built in the 19th and 20th century in order to treat tuberculosis.

The construction of this site of 56 hectares started in 1900 and cost around 1.2 million Francs.

The first patients were admitted three years later in 1903.

Only men from the near industrial city Liège were treated here at first.

114 beds were provided for that.

Later the facility was opened for sickened women too.

Remote from the next town this sanatorium stands at a height of approximately 400 meters...

...surrounded by conifer forest.

Clean, fresh air...

...as well as quiet and peace should help curing the disease.

Self-sufficiency was really important...

...because the major concern of the surrounding communities was to get infected with tuberculosis.

So this site had its own water supply and even an own graveyard.

There were single- and multi-bed rooms for the patients on the middle floors.

Upstairs there were the housing spaces for the nursing personnel.

Once it was possible to treat tuberculosis with drugs this place got a new purpose.

It became a rehabilitation facility with around 150 employees.

There was even a pediatric clinic.

After an integration with another hospital this site was closed in 2010.

It became a shelter for asylum seekers and was finally abandoned due to cost concerns.

Till today nearly all of the furnishing has been removed.

To be honest: The inside isn't too exciting any more.

Gosh, I was just scared for a moment...

But these two guys seem to be explorers too.

This view is sick!

But I won't climb much higher, dude...

Pretty cool here.

The other direction looks even more cooler.

We hope you enjoyed this episode!

Don't forget to check us out on Facebook and Instagram!

We post pictures and updates consistently.

In the next video we're exploring an abandoned mineral water bottling plant.

See you then!

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What is the North Korean Prison System like? - Duration: 17:54.

You're looking at the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang.

It's North Korea's tallest building, standing 105 stories.

Construction began on the hotel in 1987, and had it been completed according to schedule,

it would have opened in 1989.

It's been nicknamed "Hotel Doom" and I think you can see why.

But the original idea was pretty cool, I guess.

It would have been the world's tallest hotel and included 3,000 rooms for guests, for restaurants,

for rotating restaurants, for rotating residences...bells and whistles.

But at this point you might be wondering why I keep using these theoretical phrases, it

'would have been', it 'could have been'.

There were some delays.

Construction began in 1987, but by 1989 only the frame was done.

After the Soviet Union collapsed, foreign investment dried up for North Korea, and construction

stopped in 1992.

In 2008, they tried again, and in three years the facade was done.

They wanted to open the main hotel in 2013, but that was called off.

They reduced the number of guest rooms from 3,000 to 150.

Still, nothing.

To this day the Ryugyong Hotel remains unfinished- perhaps based on a nice idea, but ultimately

a 105 story, mysterious, authoritarian-looking, empty construction.

Like the rest of North Korea, a source of endless open questions and peculiarities for

people you and me.

6 kilometers, or 3.7 miles away lies an actual operating hotel, the Yanggakdo International.

This one actually has guests, rooms, even a nameless North Korean Draft Beer you can

order.

A night here runs about $350 US Dollars.

And it was in this hotel that this grainy footage was purportedly taken.

A shadowy figure approaches, takes something off the wall, and sets it down.

If you were to get in the Yanggakdo Hotel elevator you have access to 47 floors.

Well- 46- you can see in this picture the count goes 1,2,3,4,6- the fifth floor being

staff-only and despite having a couple videos snuck out showing dark hallways with propaganda

posters, we don't know the purpose of any of it.

Supposedly, that's what is being taken from the wall is this video: a North Korean propaganda

poster from the fifth floor of the Yanggakdo Hotel.

The authorities claim that the shadowy figure is Otto Warmbier, a visiting American Student

from Ohio.

He was there with the help of Young Pioneer Tours, a chinese company which organizes travel

to places 'your mother would rather you stayed away from'.

Though we're not sure 'how', or 'why', or even 'if' Warmbier did what they accused

him of doing, the story goes like this: during his winter visit to North Korea in late 2015,

Otto Warmbier stayed in the Yanggakdo Hotel in Pyongyang.

While staying there, he made his way to the staff-only 5th floor, took down a propaganda

poster which read, "Let's arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il's patriotism".

He was arrested on January 2nd, 2016 at the Pyongyang Airport as he tried to leave the

country.

The evidence of this crime: the grainy, shadowy video.

And something more sinister to go along with it.

I'm going to show you footage from Warmbier's press conference 2 months after his arrest

in North Korea in which he addresses accusations that he's 'Committed Hostile Acts Against

the State'.

Now we can doubt the legitimacy of this statement on a number of grounds.

The first being that many foreign detainees before Warmbier have recounted their statements

once released from North Korea.

Second, it's apparent to me that the statement was written by a non-native speaker of English

and given to Warmbier to memorize.

I say that because there's no contractions in the entire statement, 'wouldn't'

becomes 'would not','can't' is always 'cannot', and the phrasing and vocabulary

are just weird.

Take a listen.

Add on to the odd phrasing the ludicrous circumstances Otto describes as his motivations.

Namely, that the mother of of a friend of his from Ohio wanted him to 'damage the

spirit of Korean workers' by stealing a sign with a slogan on it and bringing it back

to Ohio so they could hang it up in the Methodist church as an anti-communist trophy.

It was a leap year and Warmbier's trial was February 29th, 2016 before North Korea's

Supreme Court.That is the topic I want to go a little bit deeper with: North Korea's

peculiar Judicial System.

It was the DPRK's Supreme Court which tried Warmbier, and that's because it is the court

of first instance in situations with criminal acts against the nation, particularly when

foreigners are involved.

And their decisions are final.

There is no appeal process as the Supreme Court, at certain times called the Central

Court, is the highest court of appeals.

Below it are 12 provincial courts, usually paneled by three judges, which have initial

jurisdiction for grievous crimes, and which otherwise serve as the final court of appeal

for the 100 People's Courts which come below.

They're called People's Court because they usually are presided over by a single

judge with two civilian assessors to oversee the decisionmaking.

They're organized at the County level and have jurisdiction over everyday civil disputes

and criminal justice (NYU Law).

The North Korean state was founded on Marxist-Leninist ideology with heavy influence from Stalin's

Russia and Mao's China.

And as such, a Marxist might see a western justice system as a repression from the bourgeoisie

upon the working proletariat.

The North Korean solution to this was to use law as a hammer to nail state policy into

society (Goedde, 2008).

The People's assessors, laymen oversight in a court of law, is a staple of Communist

Justice Systems.

Along the same line, judges are able not only to give punishment to the convicted, but to

subject them to 'reeducation' programs highlighting the value of the worker's party

and the dictatorship of the proletariat (Goedde, 2008).

Overshadowing these outside influences is North Korea's first Supreme Leader Kim Il-Sung's

personal ideology called 'Juche'.

Loosely translated as 'self-reliance', 'Juche' mixes Nationalism into Communist

ideology in order to focus on three things: National independence, economic self-sustenance,

and national defense.

Shortly put, this is how the regime aimed to justify their cult of personality that's

lasted into the present era: follow me so we can achieve communism in our own Korean

way.

Juche was first incorporated into the North Korean Constitution in 1972.

In her work, Law "Of Our Own Style", Dr. Patricia Goedde describes 5 consequences Juche

had for the North Korean Judicial System "First, the law reflects the wishes and

interests of the working people (the dominant class).

Second, the law is a State instrument.

Third, citizens and all organizations have the duty to obey the law (as opposed to having

legal rights against the State).

Fourth, socialist law shall be perfected (eschewing bourgeois law), and, lastly, socialist law-abiding

life shall be promoted (making the observance of law a moral obligation)."

In this system, national sovereignty is paramount and the laws are a tool to that effect.

Both laws and rights emanate directly from the state, and by not leading a 'socialist

law-abiding life', you forfeit your rights.

Because the laws exist to protect the state and not the rights of citizens, the Judiciary

is not independent.

The Supreme Court of North Korea doesn't exercise judicial review over the new laws,

it doesn't provide precedents for constitutionality of executive actions- rather than acting as

a check, it merely serves as an additional rubber stamp for the regime.

The entire court system is accountable to the Supreme People's Assembly, the legislature

of North Korea.

When the Supreme People's Assembly is in recess (most of the time), the courts are

accountable to the much smaller Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly.

Now stay with me, all candidates to the Supreme People's Assemblies are pre approved by

the Korean Worker's Party, which is controlled by the Chairman of the party- who is, you

guessed it, Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Supreme Leader controls the Worker's Party, controls the Assembly, controls the courts.

Everything from the smallest theft to an Internationally watched show trial of a foreigner is under

direct supervision.

This likely explains the speculation that Otto Warmbier's arrest was a response to

international sanctions against North Korea.

By arresting an American citizen, they gained just the smallest bit of leverage in a geopolitical

game stacked heavily against them.

Hence, the showmanship and the scripted apology:

Now under the auspices of a Supreme Court Justice and by extension, the entire North

Korean power structure, the only thing left for Otto Warmbier was sentencing.

Even with the United States Administration demanding, "...the North Korean government

to pardon [Warmbier] and grant him special amnesty and immediate release,", he was sentenced

to 15 years of hard labor.

But 'where?'.

I'm going to use some subjective terminology with you in the rest of the video, but I think

it's justified justified: North Korean prison camps are horrible places full of starvation,

inhumane conditions, torture, public executions, sexual assault, and forced abortions.

According to eye-witness testimony from defectors and satellite imagery, it is estimated that

there are between 150,000 and 200,000 political prisoners in North Korea spread across 6 political

prison camps, though this information is always in flux due to the secrecy of the regime.

Another series of 15-20 reeducation camps are run by by the Ministry of People's Security.

A report by the National Commission of Human Rights of Korea states that, "[Political

Prison Camps] can be generalized into two types.

The first is the 'maximum security camp' or 'total control zone,' in which prisoners

are detained for life.

The second category, the 'high-security camp,' or 'revolutionary zone,' consists

of detention areas from which prisoners are released after having served a set prison

term."

In addition, generational imprisonment, though less common today than in the past, is still

practiced:"The government practices collective punishment, sending to forced labor camps

not only the offender but also their parents, spouse, children, and even grandchildren."

(2012 Human Rights Report).

Amnesty International became aware of a case in which a child was contained for 243 days

inside what they called, "a tiny 'torture cell"' where it is impossible to stand

or lie down."

Another common torture is so-called, 'Pigeon torture' in which a detainee is suspended

with their arms behind their center and are then hit repeatedly.

Every escapee with whom Amnesty International spoke "witnessed at least one public execution".

In 2002, the New York Times reported interviews with 35 escapees, "31 said they had witnessed

babies killed by abandonment or being smothered with plastic sheets.

Two defectors later described burying dead babies, and two said they were mothers who

saw their newborns put to death,"

A 2014 UN Human Rights Council report stated, "hundreds of thousands of political prisoners

have perished in these camps over the past five decades.

The unspeakable atrocities that are being committed against inmates of the kwanliso

political prison camps resemble the horrors of camps that totalitarian States established

during the twentieth century."

Add to all this the weak North Korean Judiciary we discussed earlier.

According to the US State Department Human Rights Report, "Members of the security

forces arrested and reportedly transported citizens suspected of committing political

crimes to prison camps without trial.

The UN Human Rights Report backs this up: "Persons who are found to have engaged in

major political crimes are "disappeared", without trial or judicial order, to political

prison camps,"

In addition, forced confessions are the norm.

Preliminary investigations are often full of torture; false statements of guilt are

coerced to stop the violence.

And the kind of crimes for which you can thrown into a political prison camp are very broad.

As The Committee for Human Rights in Korea put it, "...presumed political, ideological,

and sociological deviants deported to and imprisoned in the labor camps include persons

suspected of wrong-doing... being on the "wrong" or losing side of a bureaucratic, factional,

or political dispute within the Korean Workers' Party...wrong-thinking includes expressing

or supporting ideas at variance with the official ideology...wrong-association is being part

of a family...whose patriarch was part of a purged faction of the Korean Worker's

Party….wrong-class," having anything to do with private property or land-owning.

As you might imagine, a system like this also leads to the imprisonment of many 'unwanteds'

from society.

Consider then, know what we know about the conditions of the camps from a variety of

sources- consider being sent there guilty of no real crime.

What became of Otto Warmbier?

As of the making of this video it remains unclear.

He does have an advantage over native North Korean prisoners.

There's no incentive for the government to keep its native prisoners alive, and it's

estimated 40% of inmates die from malnutrition (Amnesty International).

But as an American detainee, he's a more valuable bargaining chip for the North Korean

government if he's kept in relatively good health.

This is evidenced by other American detainees released early after being given heavy and

long labor sentences; most after around 150 days.

There could be a similar case for Otto Warmbier.

But there's no guarantee.

A south Korean-American Kenneth Bae was held 735 days and was sent to a labor camp during

that time.

Robert Park, a christian minister was arrested in 2010 and was tortured in 3 different labor

camps before being released 43 days later.

And if you're keeping track, Otto Warmbier was arrested January 2nd, 2016, which means

he's already way beyond the average imprisonment for American detainees.

It's absolutely possible he's been sent to a labor camp, though if Kenneth Bae is

any precedent, he's alone, guarded by a team and escorted daily for work,

as Bae was briefly allowed to explain to CNN in an interview he gave during his time in

guard, and there's one doctor," We can't know if Warmbier is receiving similar

treatment.

Since his trial, Otto's family has received only one letter from him.

"On April 23 Ri Su Yong, North Korea's foreign minister, defended jailing Mr Warmbier but

suggested that, as with past detainees, he may not serve his full sentence."

(The Telegraph).

And let me pause just for a second to clear something up with you.

I use Warmbier as a way of bringing you into this story, but don't think that this is

an attempt to micro focus on American victims.

All of the thousands of Koreans- real people- living through excruciating conditions right

now in the North Korean detention camps deserve a fair justice system.

While western leaders stress over Pyongyang's nuclear program, while South Korea low balls

the cost of reunification, while China embarrasses itself by handing political refugees back

to the North Korean authority knowing full well they'll end up in these detention centers-

while all that's going on, human crisis occurs everyday behind the barbed wire of

North Korea's death camps every single day, and we shouldn't forget it.

I think, however, it's important to just take a step back from the geopolitical pressures-

to acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of Korean victims of the broken judicial system,

and to recognize that it, like the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is ultimately

a doomed, mysterious, authoritarian, and empty construction.

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【My Girlfriend's Boyfriend】Ep11 (Eng-sub) (Love Triangle between An Otaku and 2 Robots) - Duration: 28:37.

Subtitles by Hotpot Fansub

<i>Episode 11</i>

President, though Pei Ni's gone abroad

Animation Festival is going to be held.

How can you take the activity room back in preparatory period?

I'm so sorry.

Although the rehearsal room has been used by you

the school resources are limited.

We'll allocate it to who deserves a pat.

It's routine.

Hope you can understand.

But...

I hope you can understand.

Good job, Su Zi Xuan!

Just wait!

I'll get you into trouble with all my members.

WFG!

President, do you know Morphy's Law?

What you don't want to do is going to be done.

So from probability,

you don't believe that anime club can have a success

it may achieve a huge success.

Sorry, I hope it can succeed.

Based on your words, is it going to fail?

So why don't we give the room to other clubs that deserve it?

It seems I get stuck by myself.

Are you cowing me?

No.

I'm showing the physical qualities of being a coser.

Goodbye.

I know all you have done to anime club is because I didn't respond to you.

If only you would return it to us, I'll accept your love.

Don't let me see them anymore.

It's about our club site...

How can you hang on without a heroine!

Don't talk about your club site anymore!

No site!

No Animation Festival!

<i>[Recruitment You can be the next princess]</i>

<i>[1 Na Na's Audition]</i>

My Knight!

I hate to part with you! <i>[Princess, Ajatar]</i>

Oh, my Knight!

Oh, Ajatar!

Though you're evil, domineering, and unreasonable

you still have tenderness.

Oh, I was moved by such a guy.

I will abandon my love, my Knight.

I'm willing to be with you.

Na Na.

Na... Na Na.

Do we have it?

No, we don't.

She added it.

Shall I act with her?

Obviously!

I'm a creative actress who can play in 180 kinds of ways.

Come on!

Ajatar! Give my princess back to me!

You, you kidnapped my princess

and you... you turned her into a loony!

I'll kill you.

I'll kill you!

Oh, my Ajatar!

How could baby and I live without you!

How can we live without you!

You can't die!

My Knight!

I know, you and my Ajatar love me in the same way.

As the most beautiful princess in the world

my existence is a sin!

Up yours!

Knight!

I won't let you take her away.

Yes.

I'm already his woman.

Look!

Here's our baby.

And we will have more

little dragon babies.

Well...

My princess, please come back with me.

Oh my goodness!

Why do you punish me like this?

Why do you make all the men in the world fall in love with me?

I love my Knight

but I can't abandon my Ajatar!

My death is the only way to solve this problem.

Stop!

Monitor!

The way I acted just now should be called Na Na's 1 minute inspiration.

How is it?

Na Na, you performed very well.

Thanks, monitor.

We won't hold the Festival.

Thanks a lot.

Go back to rest.

This day makes us remember the desperation

without Pei Ni, without Meng Shan

and without anime club.

<i>[The Most Powerful Handmade Show]</i>

Your phones should be available

to contact for 24 hours.

Sorry to disturb.

I'm Ah-Zhai, a member of anime club.

Sorry, loony from anime club is not welcomed.

Just one word, then I'll leave.

Could you please back the site to us?

We must hold the festival.

This is the last wish of Pei Ni.

Pei Ni.

We need to give you the site to complete her wish?

Excuse me, Mr. Ah-Zhai.

What makes you believe we'll give you the site for your pleading?

Because she's Pei Ni.

She's your ex-girlfriend.

If you hadn't cheat on her

she won't go abroad.

So you...

Mr. Ah-Zhai.

You're out of line.

Right, it's my sake.

Well, so what?

She has gone.

She's not here.

You should remember that in the past 2 year

what you can have is because of Pei Ni.

Now, she is not here and you guys can't hold it

unless she comes back.

By the way

I won't approve it.

OK, let's move on next part.

So if Pei Ni would come back

we can get back the site and go on to hold the Festival?

How could Pei Ni come back?

Two days ago, I still bickered with Jin Gang.

We all think we are more important to her.

But now, we can't finish her last wish.

Well, we still can finish it.

What could we do?

I can.

You're right!

Landlord.

Do you have anything to tell me?

It doesn't matter. Say it out.

Ah-Zhai is not here.

I'm not sure whether he hides something or not.

How can I suddenly have personality disorders.

Do you really forget your past?

Do you remember how you regained memory?

Have you found any suspicious people?

Oh, shit!

Be quiet!

There's one special thing only you can get it done.

What?

To hack into our school web.

Why?

Just consider it.

Eve is Pei Ni.

We need to activate Pei Ni's school archive ASAP.

Let Eve return to school and attend it on time!

Why is it always so exciting to be with you?

Does Adam know?

Don't tell him.

Why are you sitting here?

Come with us!

Come on.

Where?

Go back home.

Why?

Aren't we going to the Festival?

Do you have no rehearsal today?

Pei Ni!

Pei Ni, you're back!

Aren't you studying abroad?

When did you come back?

I must be dreaming.

Why?

I decide to postpone studying abroad.

I'm now dealing with renewal formalities.

I decide to stay here.

Really?

Welcome to stay!

Because I heard from Ah-Zhai,

you need me now.

Ah-Zhai, you did the good job!

Ah-Zhai, you're so great!

Ah-Zhai, you...

Ah-Zhai, you're amazing!

How about...

Isn't Pei Ni pretty?

Pei Ni.

Something wrong with you.

I'm seeing her.

None of your business.

Why do you have so many problems?

Pei Ni.

Thank you.

Pei Ni, go to change your clothes.

OK.

Who is prettier, Pei Ni or Meng Shan?

- Pei Ni, is Pei Ni. - No, is Meng Shan.

- No, Pei Ni. - Meng Shan.

Not Meng Shan, is Pei Ni.

Ah-Zhai, can you come and help me?

Me... Me? It's me?

Well, it's not proper.

It doesn't matter, we know each other so well.

Ah-Zhai turns to a winner!

What are you doing?

Help Eve to pack up.

Where's Eve?

She went to girls' dorm.

Why?

I forget to tell you that I've sent her to school.

From now on, no Eva only Pei Ni!

But you know she's Eve not Pei Ni.

You will hoist with your petard!

Her condition is still very unstable.

Do you know her condition?

What can you do if she's out of control?

You think too much, dear.

<i>[Girls' Dormitory]</i>

<i>[Dragon Knight]</i>

Mr. Big, Please.

It's a great shame in my life.

I'll get even with her.

Isn't she Pei Ni?

Well, why Pei Ni is here?

What happened?

Why she come back?

Pei Ni is back like this.

So what happened between Su Zi Xuan and her?

Who knows.

You see, it seems nothing happened to her.

This isn't like her boyfriend cheating on her.

Ignore them.

Women are gossip.

Actually, they're right.

To be honest, he didn't abandon me.

Any other hidden reason?

You're bigger gossip than women.

What the hell is that?

I can't tell you.

I need to protect his self-esteem as a man.

<i>[Self-esteem]</i>

Men's self-esteem?

What do you mean?

In my experience of being a man

wouldn't it be that?

Don't misunderstand.

However, we have been in love for 2 years.

Nothing has happened yet.

Well, the reason he has no affair with her is that he is impotent.

Though I'm a female, I can understand it.

Su Zi Xuan is impotent.

That is very informative!

Pei Ni, I

As soon as I know you're back I come to explain to you.

Could you give me a chance?

Pei Ni, can we get back together.

Su Zi Xuan, I've got my Mr. Right.

Mr. Right.

His impotency leads to their break up.

Really?

<i>Did you know?</i>

<i>The real reason of their breaking up</i>

<i>is involved in a man's self-esteem.</i>

<i>He dares to cheat on her when he is impotent?</i>

<i>Maybe because of his proud.</i>

<i>Lack what, seek what.</i>

<i>You know?</i>

<i>So Pei Ni said good-bye to him?</i>

<i>Oh my lord!</i>

<i>This's a big news!</i>

<i>Just like apple of Sodom!</i>

<i>Does he have an Adam's apple?</i>

Oh my goodness.

Why is there a rumor like this?

Yes.

Su Zi Xuan must be crazy about it.

Hungry?

Let's have a meal.

This is yours.

When did they have such a good relationship?

Fu Gui told me, Pei Ni came back

is because he went and persuade her.

Who knows?

Men's heart, submarine pin.

He chased me before.

Accept the fact.

Stop dreaming.

I've told you not to come here.

The weather changes today.

Here's your clothes.

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For more infomation >> 【My Girlfriend's Boyfriend】Ep11 (Eng-sub) (Love Triangle between An Otaku and 2 Robots) - Duration: 28:37.

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Americans Afraid To Travel Under Trump - Duration: 4:27.

LEGAL US RESIDENTS ARE AFRAID TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF THE COUNTRY

BECAUSE THEY ARE AFRAID THAT DONALD TRUMP COULD SIGN

SOME SORT OF EXECUTIVE ACTION AT ANY POINT, BANNING THEM

FROM REENTERING THE COUNTRY.

THESE ARE PEOPLE WHO HAVE GREEN CARDS, OR SOME SORT OF

RESIDENCY, BUT THEY DO NOT HAVE FULL CITIZENSHIP.

AT EVEN THOUGH IN THE PAST, THEY HAVE TRAVELED ABROAD AND

COME BACK TO THE COUNTRY WITH NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER, THEY

ARE EXTREMELY CONCERNED ABOUT BEING POTENTIAL ñ

IT BEING POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS IF THEY LEAVE.

IT HAS HURT THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY QUITE A BIT, AND ONE

COMPANY SAYS THAT IT HAS LOST ABOUT 20%

OF ITS BUSINESS SINCE DONALD TRUMP CAME INTO OFFICE.

THE ñ A GENERAL MANAGER SAYS, "A LOT OF RESIDENTS ARE AFRAID

TO TRAVEL.

IT'S AFFECTING OUR BUSINESS.

PEOPLE ARE DECIDING NOT TO GO ON VACATION THIS YEAR, WAITING

TO SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN.

THEY ARE AFRAID THEY WON'T BE ALLOWED TO COME BACK."

I BRING THIS UP BECAUSE, AS A U.S. CITIZEN, I'VE NOTICED THE

DIFFERENCE AT THE AIRPORT.

I RECENTLY TRAVELED TO MEXICO WITH MY FAMILY, AND THE WAY

WE WERE TREATED AT CUSTOMS WAS INSANE.

THE GUY WITH THE RUBBER GLOVE WAS SURPRISINGLY DENTAL.

WE HAVE SEEN ñ THIS IS A MAN, WE HAVE SEEN BEFORE, WHO HAS BEEN

OPENLY HOSTILE, WHO HAS BEEN OPENLY BIGOTED TOWARDS GROUPS,

INCLUDING LATINOS AND MUSLIMS, AND WHO MAKES RASH DECISIONS

OFTEN, THEY DON'T SEEM TO MAKE SENSE, LOGICALLY, TO MOST OF US.

I WOULD BE SCARED TOO.

I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AT THE AIRPORT?

WAS IT HOSTILE?

IT WAS EXTERNALLY HOSTILE.

WE GET TO CUSTOMS ñ YOU KNOW HOW, WHEN YOU ARE FLYING BACK TO

THE COUNTRY, FLIGHT ATTENDANTS GIVE YOU THE PAPERWORK TO FILL

OUT, JUST SO YOU WILL BE READY TO GO RIGHT AT CUSTOMS AND

NOT WASTE ANY TIME.

AND YOU DON'T EVEN NEED TO FILL IT OUT.

WRITE, THERE ARE THOSE KIOSK MACHINES.

SO, WE GO THROUGH FULL PROCESS, EVERYTHING IS FINE, BUT THEN

CHRISTIAN LOPEZ, THE ONLY LATINO IN OUR GROUP, HE GOT PULLED

ASIDE FOR A SECONDARY SCREENING.

SO HE HAD TO WAIT INNOCENTLY LONG LINE, TO DO THIS SCREENING,

WHICH WAS A FINE, BUT THEN, AT THE SAME TIME MY DAD REALLY

NEEDED TO USE THE RESTROOM, SO I WAS LIKE, OKAY, I'M GOING

TO GO WITH MY DAD, AND THEN COME BACK AND TRY TO FIND MY HUSBAND.

AS I'M TRYING TO FIND A BATHROOM FOR MY DAD, I ASK AN AGENT,

WHERE'S THE RESTROOM?

AND HE YELLS AT US.

I WAS LIKE, WHERE'S THE BATHROOM?

HE'S LIKE, OVER THERE, AND HE DISAPPOINTED IN A WEIRD

DIRECTION, I HAD NO IDEA WHAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT, SO I WAS

LIKE, WAIT, OVER THERE?

HE WAS LIKE, I SAID OVER THERE!

SO HE YELLS AT ME, UNLIKE THAT'S

FINE, I DIRECT MY DAD OVER THERE, AND I COME BACK TO BE

WITH CHRISTIAN, AND THEN, MY MOM WAS WAITING WITH HIM AS WELL,

AND I HEARD A TSA AGENT POINT TO MY MOM AND SAY, KEEP AN EYE ON

HER.

WHY?

MY MOM IS ABOUT TO TURN 60, LIKE, KEEP AN EYE ON HER?

OKAY.

AND AS I'M WALKING TOWARD MY MOM, A TSA AGENT IS LIKE,

WHERE YOU GOING?

YOU CAN'T GO TALK TO HER, YOU HAVE TO GO OVER THERE.

IT WAS JUST NONSENSE, AND SO, I DON'T WANT TO TRAVEL

OUTSIDE OF THE COUNTRY, BECAUSE I JUST DON'T WANT TO DEAL

WITH THAT RIGHT NOW.

THAT IS JUST NOT A FUN EXPERIENCE, YOU FEEL LIKE YOU

ARE BEING TREATED AS A CRIMINAL, EVEN THOUGH THERE'S NO

INDICATION THAT YOU ARE A DANGEROUS PERSON WHATSOEVER, AND

WE ARE ALL U.S. CITIZENS, IT'S CRAZY.

YOU ARE JUST GETTING EXTREME VETTED.

THAT'S WHAT IT FEELS LIKE.

AND FREQUENTLY, THE SIGNAGE DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, AND THE

PEOPLE WHO ARE HURTING YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE ACTUALLY

SUPPOSED

TO GO.

I KNOW, IT'S CRAZY.

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