Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Youtube daily report w Jun 13 2017

Vsauce!

Kevin here, and these three grains of rice help explain why you are you.

Also, the knife and jar represent a hypothesis for human sacrifice.

We'll get to that later…

Let's start with you.

You'll be the green rice.

You desire things.

Love, respect, money, friends, wisdom, a cool haircut, fame, YouTube views, shoes, a robust

stamp collection.

Those ever-changing objects of desire are the red rice.

And you just want those things because you want them, right?

You know what you like!

It's your free will to decide what it is you desire.

Maybe not.

Anthropological philosopher René Girard didn't think so.

While survival depends on satisfying biological needs like hunger, desires are not innate.

We're not born wanting a fancy car or the prettiest gown at the ball; desires manifest

from imitating other people.

The subject we imitate for any given desire is called a model.

That's the blue rice.

Your mom is blue rice.

Your Dad.

Grandma Maggie.

Albert Einstein.

Harry Potter is blue rice.

A model can be a person close to you or just a person you've read about.

And a Triangular Desire Relationship flows from you imitating the model to receive the

desired object.

I want to be as wealthy as Bill Gates.

I want to be as funny as my Aunt Maureen.

I want to be as sexy as some sexy muscle-y hunk.

Why do I speak English?

Why do you speak your native language?

Because you imitated people who imitated people because, aside from crying, imitating people

was the first thing you ever did in your life.

Infants are able to imitate facial acts like sticking out their tongues immediately after

being born.

The youngest infant tested successfully imitated 42 minutes after leaving the womb.

According to psychologist and infant development researcher Andrew Meltzoff, that suggests

infants have "an inborn mapping between the perception and production of human acts."

Becoming you starts by… becoming someone else.

But it's not just, "monkey see, monkey do."

Or conditioning a dog to dance for oranges.

We project our own internal experiences onto others to come to an understanding that, "Those

moving meat bags with eyeballs are 'like me.'"

Gaze following is a non-verbal triangular communication between subject, model and object.

Infants are more likely to gaze follow mothers whose eyes are open rather than closed, leading

Meltzoff to hypothesize that an infant knows when it closes its eyes the world goes dark,

so it must go dark for mommy, too.

"No need to follow her closed eyes when I know she's not actually looking at anything."

Humans are born imitating and human culture evolved by imitating.

Neuroanthropologist Merlin Donald says our mimetic culture of imitation is the first

definitively human stage of development.

Non-human primates do learn in social settings, but it's an "episodic culture," meaning

they pay attention to the result of an action and then figure out the method for achieving

that through trial-and-error rather than duplicating the successful mannerisms they observed.

Imitation is humanity's cultural zero point.

Long before we developed fancy words like, "cultural," "zero," or "point."

According to Girard, human society developed as people copied one another's desires to

the point of becoming rivals.

If the object of desire is in limited quantity, whether it's territory or a girlfriend,

the rivalry to obtain it eventually leads to violence.

When the violence spread to a point where society was at risk of collapse, everyone

got together and sacrificed a goat.

More or less.

The Scapegoat Mechanism is the process by which group hostility is transferred onto

a single victim and banishing this victim restores unity to the group.

Illusionist James Warren visualizes this phenomenon using a jar, rice, and a knife.

Imagine that each grain of rice is an individual person.

As their matching desires, jobs, love, and wealth spread like a virus, they get closer

and closer until they're packed so tightly that rivalries emerge and friends, families

and neighbors turn into enemies.

Violence is inevitable.

With society at risk of collapse, someone in the group is perceived as an outsider and

is chosen as the party responsible for the chaos.

All hostility is turned on the scapegoat and social order is restored by uniting around

the common cause of banishing it from the group or delivering the ultimate banishment

-- killing it.

Girard believes scapegoating explains how early human societies developed.

In "René Girard And Myth," Richard Golsan details a myth from the Venda people of South

Africa.

The snake god Python had two wives.

During a drought, the second wife was seen as a major disruption and was blamed for the

drought and the suffering of the people, so she was killed.

Her death triggered a flood and the community was saved.

After successfully uniting the group, the scapegoat is sanctified.

From there, sacrifices honoring the event became a religious consecration.

Sacrificing humans and later animals, like goats - paid tribute to the Gods and the great

uniting scapegoat.

The word scapegoat means, "a symbolic bearer of the sins of the people."

During the Salem Witch Trials, occult magic was used as an imagined differentiator to

single out women as witches who were then executed to restore peace to the village.

Foreign-born Queen of France Marie Antoinette was scapegoated as the cause of unrest during

the French Revolution and… off went her head.

Here's the problem.

Scapegoating can only provide a temporary sense of contentment.

Soon enough, rivalries flare up, a new scapegoat is chosen and exiled, and the cycle begins

again.

People actually become dependent on this cycle as reflected in C.P. Cavafy's "Waiting

For The Barbarians."

In the poem, an entire city-state joins together in solidarity and bases their behaviors around

the impending danger posed by the barbarians, except… the barbarians never arrive.

It ends with confusion:

And now, what's going to happen to us without barbarians?

They were, those people, a kind of solution.

Scapegoating happens at home, in school, in online communities, and on social media.

It's an emergent property resulting from mimetic desire, leading to mimetic rivalry

and ending in mimetic violence -- and a scapegoat is chosen to quell the crowd.

You can see its underpinnings everywhere.

Even disco.

In 1977, Saturday Night Fever catapulted disco music into the mainstream and its soundtrack

became one of the top-selling albums of all time.

Within two years, cultural dynamics ranging from sexual and racial demographics to internal

strife among commercial artists led to disco becoming a scapegoat for eroding musical values

-- and baseball's Chicago White Sox capitalized on the hysteria.

They promoted a Disco Demolition Night that featured crowd-supplied disco albums being

blown up during the middle of a doubleheader.

More people united to participate in the figurative death of disco than to watch the actual baseball

games.

Disco was symbolically banished to appease the crowd.

The effectiveness of the Scapegoat Mechanism is contingent upon the group being unaware

of its presence and being convinced the scapegoat is actually guilty.

By recognizing a group's scapegoating, the power of the mechanism is diminished and the

violence is revealed.

However, because we're mimetic creatures -- because we imitate each other to the point

of contagion -- it takes active defiance in the face of our very nature to step away from

the crowd and acknowledge the hidden force in play.

Which is really hard to do.

It's hard to stand out because… it's lonely.

As Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, who himself was exiled from his society, wrote

in Notes From Underground, "I am alone and they are everyone."

Dostoevsky's books have been translated into 170 languages.

People all over the world can learn from his writings -- they can learn from him.

His mimetic influence spreads and survives in a way more powerful than a genetic influence

ever could.

He had four kids, but he has millions of grains of green rice.

By watching this video, part of you is now… me.

And if you consider that all of the information and imitation passed down from generations

has been absorbed and been ingrained in you throughout your life to develop you into you,

you realize that, in a general sense, Dostoevsky was wrong.

They aren't everyone.

You are everyone.

And as always - thanks for watching.

The person who inspired me to make a YouTube channel was probably Tim Heidecker from Tim

& Eric Awesome Show Great Job.

His style was so accessible and it was just a guy being hilarious and being weird and

having his own unique sense of style and comedy.

And it spoke to me on such a personal level that it was the first time that I'd considered

to myself, "Hey!

I'd like to do this too."

Hey I'm Destin from Smarter Every Day.

Believe it or not, I'm inspired to make videos because of my children.

They're curious little people that like to learn and I want to be the exact same type

of person.

And I want to learn stuff so they can watch videos, in the future, of their dad learning

stuff.

I have looked up to Bret Michaels since I was 13 years old.

Just being a fellow type-1 diabetic and he influenced me just by inspiring me and I wanted

to take that and inspire others in the best that I knew how which was through my artwork

and through charity.

I even keep his guitar in the background of my videos.

For me, guys like Jon4Lakers and SoldierKnowsBest really showed that there was actually a future

in doing tech videos on YouTube.

The person who inspired me to start making YouTube videos is my friend and was my roommate

at the time.

NicePeter my his channel and it looked like a lot of fun so he helped me make my channel.

He gave me a leg up.

As well as that time I got locked out of the apartment - he gave me a leg up to get through

the window.

'Cause we can't do it alone.

My high school teacher definitely introduced me to science communication but I think it

was Derek Muller and Henry Reich and ViHart and Charlie McDonnell that were the ones that

inspired me to start my own YouTube channel.

Because I saw what they were doing with this new platform and I was like, "That's so cool!"

Like, they highjacked this platform for cat videos but are using it for science.

The person who inspired me to start a YouTube channel was Natalie Tran who makes Community

Channel.

She is hilarious, she's a YouTube O.G. and best of all, she is an awesome person.

And I'm please now to be able to call her a friend.

My inspiration, not just for making YouTube videos but for making videos in general comes

from being a kid.

As far back as I remember I've always wanted to make movies.

And the thing that inspired me the most was horror films, strangely enough.

When I was a kid, a young lad, my brother who is older would always show me slasher

films and horror movies like Friday The 13th, Halloween, Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's

Play, Sleepaway Camp, stuff like that.

And I loved them because they took you on an emotional journey.

It was spooky, it was scary but it was funny and there was all these different emotions

that you felt while watching and I loved the fact that something that I couldn't interact

with, something that was a passive experience, something that I was just watching could influence

my emotions that much.

And I wanted to be part of that.

I wanted to be able to do that to others.

And that's what inspired me to make movies.

To be able to take people on some sort of experience, some sort of emotional journey.

And it just landed on making them in a scientific, I guess, way.

And that becomes the motivation for why we're telling the story.

We're going on an informational journey.

And it just fit.

I was inspired to make my first YouTube channel by Eric Fensler.

I never met Eric Fensler but he is the guy who made the famous G.I.

Joe PSA parodies.

He took actual G.I.

Joe cartoon Public Service Announcements and overdubbed their voices with his own so that

they would say bizarre, surreal things.

And the strangeness of these clips made them viral.

I think they were actually, if not the first viral videos on the internet, they were certainly

in that first batch, that first generation that showed the power of the internet.

And I had to get involved.

It's seemed so subversive and punk to be able to take a thing and subvert what it meant

and not need to have the blessing of any gatekeepers.

It was just you.

And over time what I was putting out on the internet evolved into what it is today, science

communication.

It enabled me to marry my interest in performing and art with facts and knowledge and questions

and curiosity.

I think that line is always blurry.

But man, I really am thankful to Eric Fensler for making things that made me laugh and made

me want to aspire to make something similar.

My main influence has always been my dad.

He's a brilliant creator.

He builds guitars for a living and now I build videos.

So because of him I knew I always wanted to have a life driven by creativity.

And one of the creative projects I'm really proud of t is The Curiosity Box.

This is a subscription box filled with wondrous items hand-picked by Michael, Jake and I.

And it's like getting Vsauce delivered right to your door.

A portion of the proceeds goes to Alzheimer's Research so it's not only good for your brain,

getting The Curiosity Box is good for everyone's brains.

So check out CuriosityBox.com to subscribe and be a part of a growing community of the

hyper-curious.

Your support really means everything.

So thanks.

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Scapegoats - Duration: 16:35.

Vsauce!

Kevin here, and these three grains of rice help explain why you are you.

Also, the knife and jar represent a hypothesis for human sacrifice.

We'll get to that later…

Let's start with you.

You'll be the green rice.

You desire things.

Love, respect, money, friends, wisdom, a cool haircut, fame, YouTube views, shoes, a robust

stamp collection.

Those ever-changing objects of desire are the red rice.

And you just want those things because you want them, right?

You know what you like!

It's your free will to decide what it is you desire.

Maybe not.

Anthropological philosopher René Girard didn't think so.

While survival depends on satisfying biological needs like hunger, desires are not innate.

We're not born wanting a fancy car or the prettiest gown at the ball; desires manifest

from imitating other people.

The subject we imitate for any given desire is called a model.

That's the blue rice.

Your mom is blue rice.

Your Dad.

Grandma Maggie.

Albert Einstein.

Harry Potter is blue rice.

A model can be a person close to you or just a person you've read about.

And a Triangular Desire Relationship flows from you imitating the model to receive the

desired object.

I want to be as wealthy as Bill Gates.

I want to be as funny as my Aunt Maureen.

I want to be as sexy as some sexy muscle-y hunk.

Why do I speak English?

Why do you speak your native language?

Because you imitated people who imitated people because, aside from crying, imitating people

was the first thing you ever did in your life.

Infants are able to imitate facial acts like sticking out their tongues immediately after

being born.

The youngest infant tested successfully imitated 42 minutes after leaving the womb.

According to psychologist and infant development researcher Andrew Meltzoff, that suggests

infants have "an inborn mapping between the perception and production of human acts."

Becoming you starts by… becoming someone else.

But it's not just, "monkey see, monkey do."

Or conditioning a dog to dance for oranges.

We project our own internal experiences onto others to come to an understanding that, "Those

moving meat bags with eyeballs are 'like me.'"

Gaze following is a non-verbal triangular communication between subject, model and object.

Infants are more likely to gaze follow mothers whose eyes are open rather than closed, leading

Meltzoff to hypothesize that an infant knows when it closes its eyes the world goes dark,

so it must go dark for mommy, too.

"No need to follow her closed eyes when I know she's not actually looking at anything."

Humans are born imitating and human culture evolved by imitating.

Neuroanthropologist Merlin Donald says our mimetic culture of imitation is the first

definitively human stage of development.

Non-human primates do learn in social settings, but it's an "episodic culture," meaning

they pay attention to the result of an action and then figure out the method for achieving

that through trial-and-error rather than duplicating the successful mannerisms they observed.

Imitation is humanity's cultural zero point.

Long before we developed fancy words like, "cultural," "zero," or "point."

According to Girard, human society developed as people copied one another's desires to

the point of becoming rivals.

If the object of desire is in limited quantity, whether it's territory or a girlfriend,

the rivalry to obtain it eventually leads to violence.

When the violence spread to a point where society was at risk of collapse, everyone

got together and sacrificed a goat.

More or less.

The Scapegoat Mechanism is the process by which group hostility is transferred onto

a single victim and banishing this victim restores unity to the group.

Illusionist James Warren visualizes this phenomenon using a jar, rice, and a knife.

Imagine that each grain of rice is an individual person.

As their matching desires, jobs, love, and wealth spread like a virus, they get closer

and closer until they're packed so tightly that rivalries emerge and friends, families

and neighbors turn into enemies.

Violence is inevitable.

With society at risk of collapse, someone in the group is perceived as an outsider and

is chosen as the party responsible for the chaos.

All hostility is turned on the scapegoat and social order is restored by uniting around

the common cause of banishing it from the group or delivering the ultimate banishment

-- killing it.

Girard believes scapegoating explains how early human societies developed.

In "René Girard And Myth," Richard Golsan details a myth from the Venda people of South

Africa.

The snake god Python had two wives.

During a drought, the second wife was seen as a major disruption and was blamed for the

drought and the suffering of the people, so she was killed.

Her death triggered a flood and the community was saved.

After successfully uniting the group, the scapegoat is sanctified.

From there, sacrifices honoring the event became a religious consecration.

Sacrificing humans and later animals, like goats - paid tribute to the Gods and the great

uniting scapegoat.

The word scapegoat means, "a symbolic bearer of the sins of the people."

During the Salem Witch Trials, occult magic was used as an imagined differentiator to

single out women as witches who were then executed to restore peace to the village.

Foreign-born Queen of France Marie Antoinette was scapegoated as the cause of unrest during

the French Revolution and… off went her head.

Here's the problem.

Scapegoating can only provide a temporary sense of contentment.

Soon enough, rivalries flare up, a new scapegoat is chosen and exiled, and the cycle begins

again.

People actually become dependent on this cycle as reflected in C.P. Cavafy's "Waiting

For The Barbarians."

In the poem, an entire city-state joins together in solidarity and bases their behaviors around

the impending danger posed by the barbarians, except… the barbarians never arrive.

It ends with confusion:

And now, what's going to happen to us without barbarians?

They were, those people, a kind of solution.

Scapegoating happens at home, in school, in online communities, and on social media.

It's an emergent property resulting from mimetic desire, leading to mimetic rivalry

and ending in mimetic violence -- and a scapegoat is chosen to quell the crowd.

You can see its underpinnings everywhere.

Even disco.

In 1977, Saturday Night Fever catapulted disco music into the mainstream and its soundtrack

became one of the top-selling albums of all time.

Within two years, cultural dynamics ranging from sexual and racial demographics to internal

strife among commercial artists led to disco becoming a scapegoat for eroding musical values

-- and baseball's Chicago White Sox capitalized on the hysteria.

They promoted a Disco Demolition Night that featured crowd-supplied disco albums being

blown up during the middle of a doubleheader.

More people united to participate in the figurative death of disco than to watch the actual baseball

games.

Disco was symbolically banished to appease the crowd.

The effectiveness of the Scapegoat Mechanism is contingent upon the group being unaware

of its presence and being convinced the scapegoat is actually guilty.

By recognizing a group's scapegoating, the power of the mechanism is diminished and the

violence is revealed.

However, because we're mimetic creatures -- because we imitate each other to the point

of contagion -- it takes active defiance in the face of our very nature to step away from

the crowd and acknowledge the hidden force in play.

Which is really hard to do.

It's hard to stand out because… it's lonely.

As Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, who himself was exiled from his society, wrote

in Notes From Underground, "I am alone and they are everyone."

Dostoevsky's books have been translated into 170 languages.

People all over the world can learn from his writings -- they can learn from him.

His mimetic influence spreads and survives in a way more powerful than a genetic influence

ever could.

He had four kids, but he has millions of grains of green rice.

By watching this video, part of you is now… me.

And if you consider that all of the information and imitation passed down from generations

has been absorbed and been ingrained in you throughout your life to develop you into you,

you realize that, in a general sense, Dostoevsky was wrong.

They aren't everyone.

You are everyone.

And as always - thanks for watching.

The person who inspired me to make a YouTube channel was probably Tim Heidecker from Tim

& Eric Awesome Show Great Job.

His style was so accessible and it was just a guy being hilarious and being weird and

having his own unique sense of style and comedy.

And it spoke to me on such a personal level that it was the first time that I'd considered

to myself, "Hey!

I'd like to do this too."

Hey I'm Destin from Smarter Every Day.

Believe it or not, I'm inspired to make videos because of my children.

They're curious little people that like to learn and I want to be the exact same type

of person.

And I want to learn stuff so they can watch videos, in the future, of their dad learning

stuff.

I have looked up to Bret Michaels since I was 13 years old.

Just being a fellow type-1 diabetic and he influenced me just by inspiring me and I wanted

to take that and inspire others in the best that I knew how which was through my artwork

and through charity.

I even keep his guitar in the background of my videos.

For me, guys like Jon4Lakers and SoldierKnowsBest really showed that there was actually a future

in doing tech videos on YouTube.

The person who inspired me to start making YouTube videos is my friend and was my roommate

at the time.

NicePeter my his channel and it looked like a lot of fun so he helped me make my channel.

He gave me a leg up.

As well as that time I got locked out of the apartment - he gave me a leg up to get through

the window.

'Cause we can't do it alone.

My high school teacher definitely introduced me to science communication but I think it

was Derek Muller and Henry Reich and ViHart and Charlie McDonnell that were the ones that

inspired me to start my own YouTube channel.

Because I saw what they were doing with this new platform and I was like, "That's so cool!"

Like, they highjacked this platform for cat videos but are using it for science.

The person who inspired me to start a YouTube channel was Natalie Tran who makes Community

Channel.

She is hilarious, she's a YouTube O.G. and best of all, she is an awesome person.

And I'm please now to be able to call her a friend.

My inspiration, not just for making YouTube videos but for making videos in general comes

from being a kid.

As far back as I remember I've always wanted to make movies.

And the thing that inspired me the most was horror films, strangely enough.

When I was a kid, a young lad, my brother who is older would always show me slasher

films and horror movies like Friday The 13th, Halloween, Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's

Play, Sleepaway Camp, stuff like that.

And I loved them because they took you on an emotional journey.

It was spooky, it was scary but it was funny and there was all these different emotions

that you felt while watching and I loved the fact that something that I couldn't interact

with, something that was a passive experience, something that I was just watching could influence

my emotions that much.

And I wanted to be part of that.

I wanted to be able to do that to others.

And that's what inspired me to make movies.

To be able to take people on some sort of experience, some sort of emotional journey.

And it just landed on making them in a scientific, I guess, way.

And that becomes the motivation for why we're telling the story.

We're going on an informational journey.

And it just fit.

I was inspired to make my first YouTube channel by Eric Fensler.

I never met Eric Fensler but he is the guy who made the famous G.I.

Joe PSA parodies.

He took actual G.I.

Joe cartoon Public Service Announcements and overdubbed their voices with his own so that

they would say bizarre, surreal things.

And the strangeness of these clips made them viral.

I think they were actually, if not the first viral videos on the internet, they were certainly

in that first batch, that first generation that showed the power of the internet.

And I had to get involved.

It's seemed so subversive and punk to be able to take a thing and subvert what it meant

and not need to have the blessing of any gatekeepers.

It was just you.

And over time what I was putting out on the internet evolved into what it is today, science

communication.

It enabled me to marry my interest in performing and art with facts and knowledge and questions

and curiosity.

I think that line is always blurry.

But man, I really am thankful to Eric Fensler for making things that made me laugh and made

me want to aspire to make something similar.

My main influence has always been my dad.

He's a brilliant creator.

He builds guitars for a living and now I build videos.

So because of him I knew I always wanted to have a life driven by creativity.

And one of the creative projects I'm really proud of t is The Curiosity Box.

This is a subscription box filled with wondrous items hand-picked by Michael, Jake and I.

And it's like getting Vsauce delivered right to your door.

A portion of the proceeds goes to Alzheimer's Research so it's not only good for your brain,

getting The Curiosity Box is good for everyone's brains.

So check out CuriosityBox.com to subscribe and be a part of a growing community of the

hyper-curious.

Your support really means everything.

So thanks.

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Brasil pra Quem - A UFRJ vai debater a crise política no Brasil (vídeo 1) - Duration: 0:56.

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Vegas Time Ep.2 Pe direito - Garrido e Foster - Duration: 16:29.

DAY 2 lunchtime now and we all have passed to DAY 2.

Me, Garridão and Chenaudzinho.

We're all tracing strategies for DAY 2.

Each one of us have a different stack.

I have 16 blinds, Chenaudzinho, how many do you have?

Chenaudzinho is mouth full of top sirloin steak, he can't speak...

- I have 8, okay? Saving you Chenaud.

- Thirty-... 35. - How many?

- 35. - Wow, come on! Share some with us.

- Oh my gosh! - Oh my gosh!

Well, I have 16 blinds and the strategy is:

Be tranquil today

The structure is better today, with 1-hour blind.

So, it helps us, as we're in short

Play in final positions and explore the pairs.

Because the pairs at this stage of the tournament for us, handing this stack, is...

...it's time to give shot, because we can't lose spot there!

Now, all the rounds has a lot of chips involved.

Then, let's face it guys!

Tell us Chenaudzinho...

Well, in this beginning of the tournament, there are a lot of...

...a lot of different stacks, many people hold on a lot to pass to DAY 2.

So, there are many stacks with 5 or 6 blinds

7 or 8 blinds,

So, it's not good moment to open so much.

Because everytime you open, you have to pay a short.

Because, you'll be making a mistake if you open and don't pay it.

So, I guess it's time to hold the bets, pre-flop, select only the best hands to do it.

And wait for a better stacks dynamic more favorable, I guess

- Let's shot it!

As I have a very healthy stack, I can wait a little bit,

35 blinds, it's really comfortable... it's a double in the average, so the average is really tight.

What about you Garridão? Is it possible to wait?

- Oh, no!

I finished mine in short

But, that's the way turbo is. Few chips, that's enough!

- Yeah! - And this...

- ...tournament is different from the others besides being the first yet.

Because it's a DAY 2 but it's a DAY 2 with a great step, because we're going to level 19.

Normally DAY 2 starts in level 11.

So, it's a big step from an ordinary DAY 2.

- Practically, almost a DAY 3. - Yeah, practically a DAY 3 ,dude.

- Practically a DAY 3 ,dude. - Only 5% of the field is left.

So, it's a great step ahead! Way too advanced.

Garrido, I think it is the most difficult part of the tournament, because when you pass to DAY 2

You overcome the most difficult phase, which is the blind part.

Pressuring a lot. Now we have a better structure.

Let's go, guys! Brazil, DAY 2, Colossus.

Team Gorilla.

Me, Chenaudzinho, Garrido and the goal is:

- DAY 3, here we go!

- What's up Gustavão?! - What's up!?

Damn! GG Colossus, man!

Damn!

There was no way man, it didn't work well...

I had 20 blinds, then I lost a war blinds

that the guy hit a K in my head.

Then it was check-check, I was left with 11 blinds

On the next hand, I was in the button

there is a gap, I got A6

I send it, then the big has A9, man!

Then I had to hold on and I still had a tie in the river.

He won!

But it's okay man, I got the 230th place out of 18,000 people man!

- It's really good! - It's a good start!

- I can't complain, dude!

- It's really good man, the first tournament. - Damn, I already start being ahead.

- I can start it in advance, you know? So...

- ...it can't be bad.

Well, the important thing is keeping the energy up! Let's go!

Tomorrow morning,

everything starts again. 1,500 of the WSOP.

Chips on the table, man! Let's go!

Let's have some candies now, dude!

I need sugar in my blood, dude!

Look what I found here! I like it!

What's up Gustavão?!

Look the dinner break here!

Dinner break, one more dinner break to count.

Two tournaments, two dinner breaks, it can't be bad!

Now it must be 2 ITM, 2 DAY 2, 2 bracelets.

- And we have a good chance! - It's in its way!

Hey Gustavão, look what we've got here for you

Pretty good!!

Healthy dinner break, guys!

Said no one ever

I played a crazy hand now, dude! Crazy, dude!

I had bet fold in the river with top 2, dude!

It was in the beginning of the game, the first blind level.

Blinds at 25-50.

UTG opens 150 3X

Then the guy on the cutoff defends...

...the bottom defends, the small defends, I open my cards: KJ of clubs.

I call.

Then flop, K, 10, 7, rainbow.

Small check, I check, UTG check, cutoff check and buttom check

Then I said: - Okay!

Deal a small card then it's me!

Turn 4 of diamonds, opening flush draw in diamonds.

Then the small checks, I bet

UTG calls

Cutoff folds, bottom folds and small folds.

I felt good, but there was a flush draw, flush draw in diamonds

I said: Please, doesn't come up any diamonds.

To be tranquil. Neither aces as well.

Then river, J of hearts, I did top 2, then I thought a little bit and

Bet!

Then the guy thinks, thinks a little bit and comes back, dude!

- A lot, man? - No, it was like...

It was 500 - 1,300...

Damn, I can't remember it now, but it was something like this

Then I tank, tank and I gave a fold.

I tank about that for 40 seconds, dude!

Like, first level of blind,

he opens from UTG and checks flop.

that means he checks JJ, AQ, he checks.. like... there is also 89

Flop, K, T7

The 89 combination

that he checks flop and pays the turn to see the river

That the J comes up, which is the following... so it turns...

If he also has in the turn a flush draw, like a Q9 of diamonds... that he checks flop

Calls the turn and hit the river.

JJ

He checks flop, calls turn

Then I said: - Come on, man! These top 2 of mine aren't working.

Then I tank some time and fold.

Then I looked at him, like...

Expecting he gives a show down for free...

Trickster, an American trickster

he only looked at me and put a grin on his face and thrown away

Yeah, one of these things you said, he could bet on the flop.

- But, like you... - Many people, right?!

- But there were many people. - No, it also...

- Early game, right? - First level of blind is impossible to have this information

and check raise in the river, better to fold and that's it.

- Yeah, even more in the early game, right? - It's simpler. There's no reason.

- Let's have some chicken!

- Unecessary - Let's have some chicken!

There is no fold for the chicken, guys! I guarantee!

Here we go!

Arriving here at The Venetian.

Which is one of the most beautiful casinos in Vegas, for me.

It's not the most luxurious, but it's the most beautiful.

Look at this man!

It's awesome man!

Arriving here is always cool! Very pleasant!

And there is more, for me... in my opinion...

Venetian's poker room is the best poker room in the world.

In the world, for me

From all of the other I've played in my life

This is the one I feel better, for sure!

There are automatic shufflers in all tables.

the dealers, everything.

The feeling, the place... being here is cool!

Well, today, let's go for DAY 1C... the last day, my only attempt here.

But it's the Day 1C from their main event with $2,500,000.00 guaranteed!

$1,100.00. buy in.

A good structure, which we start with 15,000 chips.

40-minute blinds. Which means...

...a similar structure we have in Brazil.

The one I'm much more used to than the WSOP events that...

...has a shorter structure.

Besides that, here at The Venetian,

there is a different atmosphere to play

I like a lot

Well, lastly... yesterday we placed down in the end of the day

from the 1,500 WSOP, in the last blind level.

A hand I'd like to tell you, but, damn... the guy actually...

...ended up trying to give me his chips but the deck didn't allow it.

I had 17 blinds

I open from MP1 from the beginning of the table.

I have KK

So I raise it.

The table is turning in fold.

Then, the big blind

that had 25 blinds, he had a little bit more than me. I had 17 blinds.

He looked at me and snap ALL-IN.

Then I called showing KK and then he showed me A2 of spades, dude!

I was wondering... An A2 of spades, man!

Okay, let's go!

Then in the top an A

It's part of it taking 30%, it happens...

What I learned from this hand is... I guess he had...

...mistaken. Regardless the outcome in his hand, forgetting he has won with an A

What I think he was wrong is: Me with a 17 blinds, opening from the beginning of the table

hardly I would open in order to fold...

...because... if I receive pairs, like: 22, 33, 44, 55, 66

77.

I fold.

If I receive 88, 99, TT, JJ, QQ... I call ALL-IN... I'd call directly ALL-IN

I wont let them flat to see the flop, because I don't have stack for that.

If I have KK or AA, I'll raise to call.

There are few hands, few hands from my range

that I turn K to call fold.

Practically there isn't any. There are, but a few.

So, maybe an AJ

Depending on how the table dynamic is, I can raise and fold.

But in most of hands I will raise call

And in the hands I don't want to raise call I'll shove.

This A2 will never be good to shove.

So, his play was bad.

But in the same time, there is that old story

the surgery was a success but the patient died.

That was bad, guys. But let's go!

DAY 3 at The Venetian

DAY 3 of the first day. DAY C.

And it starts all over again.

Here is our live grind, let's go!

Let's go guys! One more day at work!

WSOP 1,500 6 MAX.

A different event, very pleasant with a different dynamic.

At the same time, it's harder.

There are many professionals, less recreational.

But, here we go!

The 6 MAX tournaments during week days isn't as good as the ones that happens on the weekend.

Because the majority of recreational players end up coming on the weekends.

Now there will be a lot of regular players, it's going to be hard since the beginning.

But the thing is... someone will win.

- Someone will win! - Here we go!

- Let's go, Crazy! -Wow!

- Let's go Gorilla! - Let's go!

Team Gorillas

Arrive here pulling pots is always good!

Take a look! We already got the first pot! Let's go!

What's up, dude?!

- Are you okay Gustavão? - I'm okay!

Oh yeah! Dinner break! One more dinner break to the count!

Now, from 6 MAX

Look, I have something to say

3rd hold'em tournament

Me and Foster, dinner break again!

For your understanding, guys

We say: get to dinner break is very important

Man! There are few initial chips in Vegas. Only 7,500.

To give you an idea, from 1,490 people that started playing this tournament, there are only 650 now

- On the dinner break there are only 1/3 of the field. - All guys have gone back home.

It's hard to get to dinner break because of the initial chips amount

Sometimes it's easier to play this 6-hour game than to pass

Absolutely!

It's a happiness to pass. I mean, to get to dinner break.

It's a huge happiness!

- Absolutely! - That's why we're so happy to reach the dinner break.

- The chance we had to bust until now is always greater than to be here

- If you take the amount of tournaments - Exactly

It's obivous,

Now we are

There's something that counts a lot

- This bedroom's energy is awesome! - Of course!

You don't understand! It's really good!

Then you think, mathematically,

from 3 tournaments, I mean, we both, 6

6 to get to dinner break, damn!

- That's awesome! - It's really good!

- We're assaulting everybody! - It's really good! Thank God!

- Let's go! - Let's go!

Great beginning in Vegas!

Let's go! Damn!

Now, it's time to work for Rio!

As we couldn't do it yesterday night, now we're going to do it, look!

Call the guy! Call the guy, Gustavão!

Let's go! Let's call the guy and bye!

Tell them what's happening here

Tell them, tell them! Explain it!

Here's the thing, we're hosted for a week in this bedroom

We're going to stay 45 days in Vegas

And we received a notice yesterday that this side of the tower

it'll be out of work because of a water problem maintenance

so, we need to change our room urgently!

Dinner break, 1h15, now we need to move and take all this stuff out of here.

And look the amount of food, water and stuff we have to spend 45 days

It's not a simple move.

Look at this disorder!

And it's only because we knew about it yesterday night, then we tidied some things already

Much better take a bad beat like this, than on the table.

It's much better, a bad beat on the room, for sure! No problems!

Bubble, hand for hand! It's been lasting long.

Oh, my gosh! It started 40 minutes ago.

Let's cheer for it, to burst as soon as possible

because it takes out the whole playability.

We're in a bubble and we have chips here, guys!

We're good. 60 blinds on these guys' heads.

I mean

I'm not going to be the bubble in anyway.

Damn guys!

Let's go!

That's all Andy!

One more to count damn!

One DAY 2 more! One ITM more!

And a bracelet! Let's go, man!

Damn!

Let's go! One ITM more to count!

Here we go DAY 2!

Let's go guys! One little paper more!

This one is for you.

- This one is inside! - This is for you.

This is for inside.

And this is for me!

Damn! Look how pleasant it is! Look!

Look how pleasant it is! Holy crap!

It's the best thing in the world, you see Gustavão?

- Look how pleasant it is! - You still need to write on the plastic bag.

Yeah! I'll write it now!

To write in the bag is also pleasant!

Look!

Man, how cool it is! Damn, it's so good!

Nothing better than passing to the next day.

As I played 1,500 on Wednesday, I placed down on the last blind level

I lost for an A2, then you start wondering... Damn... it could be one more!

And now, at the end of the day when you withdraw the chips... It's really rewarding, dude!

Come on, look at this!

Let's go guys! One DAY 2 more! Let's go!

That's it guys! Too happy !

Colossus...

Me, Fosteira on ITM, in the final lap, we almost got it!

We played 1,500 yesterday

We went well, we arrive at the end, we passed dinner break

They both are off ITM, out of DAY 2.

And today 6 MAX, 1,500 again, we both again.

On DAY 2 and ITM again!

Damn, a better start than this is impossible!

A week in Vegas, there's no time to do anything else, because we're playing all day long.

When the tournament is going well, it's about 12 hours of game.

Damn! No words for that! No words!

I'm too happy!

It's a great beginning...

...cheer, because the chances of getting a bracelet this year is really big, really big!

Let's go!

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Scapegoats - Duration: 16:35.

Vsauce!

Kevin here, and these three grains of rice help explain why you are you.

Also, the knife and jar represent a hypothesis for human sacrifice.

We'll get to that later…

Let's start with you.

You'll be the green rice.

You desire things.

Love, respect, money, friends, wisdom, a cool haircut, fame, YouTube views, shoes, a robust

stamp collection.

Those ever-changing objects of desire are the red rice.

And you just want those things because you want them, right?

You know what you like!

It's your free will to decide what it is you desire.

Maybe not.

Anthropological philosopher René Girard didn't think so.

While survival depends on satisfying biological needs like hunger, desires are not innate.

We're not born wanting a fancy car or the prettiest gown at the ball; desires manifest

from imitating other people.

The subject we imitate for any given desire is called a model.

That's the blue rice.

Your mom is blue rice.

Your Dad.

Grandma Maggie.

Albert Einstein.

Harry Potter is blue rice.

A model can be a person close to you or just a person you've read about.

And a Triangular Desire Relationship flows from you imitating the model to receive the

desired object.

I want to be as wealthy as Bill Gates.

I want to be as funny as my Aunt Maureen.

I want to be as sexy as some sexy muscle-y hunk.

Why do I speak English?

Why do you speak your native language?

Because you imitated people who imitated people because, aside from crying, imitating people

was the first thing you ever did in your life.

Infants are able to imitate facial acts like sticking out their tongues immediately after

being born.

The youngest infant tested successfully imitated 42 minutes after leaving the womb.

According to psychologist and infant development researcher Andrew Meltzoff, that suggests

infants have "an inborn mapping between the perception and production of human acts."

Becoming you starts by… becoming someone else.

But it's not just, "monkey see, monkey do."

Or conditioning a dog to dance for oranges.

We project our own internal experiences onto others to come to an understanding that, "Those

moving meat bags with eyeballs are 'like me.'"

Gaze following is a non-verbal triangular communication between subject, model and object.

Infants are more likely to gaze follow mothers whose eyes are open rather than closed, leading

Meltzoff to hypothesize that an infant knows when it closes its eyes the world goes dark,

so it must go dark for mommy, too.

"No need to follow her closed eyes when I know she's not actually looking at anything."

Humans are born imitating and human culture evolved by imitating.

Neuroanthropologist Merlin Donald says our mimetic culture of imitation is the first

definitively human stage of development.

Non-human primates do learn in social settings, but it's an "episodic culture," meaning

they pay attention to the result of an action and then figure out the method for achieving

that through trial-and-error rather than duplicating the successful mannerisms they observed.

Imitation is humanity's cultural zero point.

Long before we developed fancy words like, "cultural," "zero," or "point."

According to Girard, human society developed as people copied one another's desires to

the point of becoming rivals.

If the object of desire is in limited quantity, whether it's territory or a girlfriend,

the rivalry to obtain it eventually leads to violence.

When the violence spread to a point where society was at risk of collapse, everyone

got together and sacrificed a goat.

More or less.

The Scapegoat Mechanism is the process by which group hostility is transferred onto

a single victim and banishing this victim restores unity to the group.

Illusionist James Warren visualizes this phenomenon using a jar, rice, and a knife.

Imagine that each grain of rice is an individual person.

As their matching desires, jobs, love, and wealth spread like a virus, they get closer

and closer until they're packed so tightly that rivalries emerge and friends, families

and neighbors turn into enemies.

Violence is inevitable.

With society at risk of collapse, someone in the group is perceived as an outsider and

is chosen as the party responsible for the chaos.

All hostility is turned on the scapegoat and social order is restored by uniting around

the common cause of banishing it from the group or delivering the ultimate banishment

-- killing it.

Girard believes scapegoating explains how early human societies developed.

In "René Girard And Myth," Richard Golsan details a myth from the Venda people of South

Africa.

The snake god Python had two wives.

During a drought, the second wife was seen as a major disruption and was blamed for the

drought and the suffering of the people, so she was killed.

Her death triggered a flood and the community was saved.

After successfully uniting the group, the scapegoat is sanctified.

From there, sacrifices honoring the event became a religious consecration.

Sacrificing humans and later animals, like goats - paid tribute to the Gods and the great

uniting scapegoat.

The word scapegoat means, "a symbolic bearer of the sins of the people."

During the Salem Witch Trials, occult magic was used as an imagined differentiator to

single out women as witches who were then executed to restore peace to the village.

Foreign-born Queen of France Marie Antoinette was scapegoated as the cause of unrest during

the French Revolution and… off went her head.

Here's the problem.

Scapegoating can only provide a temporary sense of contentment.

Soon enough, rivalries flare up, a new scapegoat is chosen and exiled, and the cycle begins

again.

People actually become dependent on this cycle as reflected in C.P. Cavafy's "Waiting

For The Barbarians."

In the poem, an entire city-state joins together in solidarity and bases their behaviors around

the impending danger posed by the barbarians, except… the barbarians never arrive.

It ends with confusion:

And now, what's going to happen to us without barbarians?

They were, those people, a kind of solution.

Scapegoating happens at home, in school, in online communities, and on social media.

It's an emergent property resulting from mimetic desire, leading to mimetic rivalry

and ending in mimetic violence -- and a scapegoat is chosen to quell the crowd.

You can see its underpinnings everywhere.

Even disco.

In 1977, Saturday Night Fever catapulted disco music into the mainstream and its soundtrack

became one of the top-selling albums of all time.

Within two years, cultural dynamics ranging from sexual and racial demographics to internal

strife among commercial artists led to disco becoming a scapegoat for eroding musical values

-- and baseball's Chicago White Sox capitalized on the hysteria.

They promoted a Disco Demolition Night that featured crowd-supplied disco albums being

blown up during the middle of a doubleheader.

More people united to participate in the figurative death of disco than to watch the actual baseball

games.

Disco was symbolically banished to appease the crowd.

The effectiveness of the Scapegoat Mechanism is contingent upon the group being unaware

of its presence and being convinced the scapegoat is actually guilty.

By recognizing a group's scapegoating, the power of the mechanism is diminished and the

violence is revealed.

However, because we're mimetic creatures -- because we imitate each other to the point

of contagion -- it takes active defiance in the face of our very nature to step away from

the crowd and acknowledge the hidden force in play.

Which is really hard to do.

It's hard to stand out because… it's lonely.

As Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, who himself was exiled from his society, wrote

in Notes From Underground, "I am alone and they are everyone."

Dostoevsky's books have been translated into 170 languages.

People all over the world can learn from his writings -- they can learn from him.

His mimetic influence spreads and survives in a way more powerful than a genetic influence

ever could.

He had four kids, but he has millions of grains of green rice.

By watching this video, part of you is now… me.

And if you consider that all of the information and imitation passed down from generations

has been absorbed and been ingrained in you throughout your life to develop you into you,

you realize that, in a general sense, Dostoevsky was wrong.

They aren't everyone.

You are everyone.

And as always - thanks for watching.

The person who inspired me to make a YouTube channel was probably Tim Heidecker from Tim

& Eric Awesome Show Great Job.

His style was so accessible and it was just a guy being hilarious and being weird and

having his own unique sense of style and comedy.

And it spoke to me on such a personal level that it was the first time that I'd considered

to myself, "Hey!

I'd like to do this too."

Hey I'm Destin from Smarter Every Day.

Believe it or not, I'm inspired to make videos because of my children.

They're curious little people that like to learn and I want to be the exact same type

of person.

And I want to learn stuff so they can watch videos, in the future, of their dad learning

stuff.

I have looked up to Bret Michaels since I was 13 years old.

Just being a fellow type-1 diabetic and he influenced me just by inspiring me and I wanted

to take that and inspire others in the best that I knew how which was through my artwork

and through charity.

I even keep his guitar in the background of my videos.

For me, guys like Jon4Lakers and SoldierKnowsBest really showed that there was actually a future

in doing tech videos on YouTube.

The person who inspired me to start making YouTube videos is my friend and was my roommate

at the time.

NicePeter my his channel and it looked like a lot of fun so he helped me make my channel.

He gave me a leg up.

As well as that time I got locked out of the apartment - he gave me a leg up to get through

the window.

'Cause we can't do it alone.

My high school teacher definitely introduced me to science communication but I think it

was Derek Muller and Henry Reich and ViHart and Charlie McDonnell that were the ones that

inspired me to start my own YouTube channel.

Because I saw what they were doing with this new platform and I was like, "That's so cool!"

Like, they highjacked this platform for cat videos but are using it for science.

The person who inspired me to start a YouTube channel was Natalie Tran who makes Community

Channel.

She is hilarious, she's a YouTube O.G. and best of all, she is an awesome person.

And I'm please now to be able to call her a friend.

My inspiration, not just for making YouTube videos but for making videos in general comes

from being a kid.

As far back as I remember I've always wanted to make movies.

And the thing that inspired me the most was horror films, strangely enough.

When I was a kid, a young lad, my brother who is older would always show me slasher

films and horror movies like Friday The 13th, Halloween, Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's

Play, Sleepaway Camp, stuff like that.

And I loved them because they took you on an emotional journey.

It was spooky, it was scary but it was funny and there was all these different emotions

that you felt while watching and I loved the fact that something that I couldn't interact

with, something that was a passive experience, something that I was just watching could influence

my emotions that much.

And I wanted to be part of that.

I wanted to be able to do that to others.

And that's what inspired me to make movies.

To be able to take people on some sort of experience, some sort of emotional journey.

And it just landed on making them in a scientific, I guess, way.

And that becomes the motivation for why we're telling the story.

We're going on an informational journey.

And it just fit.

I was inspired to make my first YouTube channel by Eric Fensler.

I never met Eric Fensler but he is the guy who made the famous G.I.

Joe PSA parodies.

He took actual G.I.

Joe cartoon Public Service Announcements and overdubbed their voices with his own so that

they would say bizarre, surreal things.

And the strangeness of these clips made them viral.

I think they were actually, if not the first viral videos on the internet, they were certainly

in that first batch, that first generation that showed the power of the internet.

And I had to get involved.

It's seemed so subversive and punk to be able to take a thing and subvert what it meant

and not need to have the blessing of any gatekeepers.

It was just you.

And over time what I was putting out on the internet evolved into what it is today, science

communication.

It enabled me to marry my interest in performing and art with facts and knowledge and questions

and curiosity.

I think that line is always blurry.

But man, I really am thankful to Eric Fensler for making things that made me laugh and made

me want to aspire to make something similar.

My main influence has always been my dad.

He's a brilliant creator.

He builds guitars for a living and now I build videos.

So because of him I knew I always wanted to have a life driven by creativity.

And one of the creative projects I'm really proud of t is The Curiosity Box.

This is a subscription box filled with wondrous items hand-picked by Michael, Jake and I.

And it's like getting Vsauce delivered right to your door.

A portion of the proceeds goes to Alzheimer's Research so it's not only good for your brain,

getting The Curiosity Box is good for everyone's brains.

So check out CuriosityBox.com to subscribe and be a part of a growing community of the

hyper-curious.

Your support really means everything.

So thanks.

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Do you want to activate the new wireless device you received

after you requested a device upgrade

or placed a port or transfer order?

Let us show you how easy it is to activate a wireless device

online with Premier.

Activate your wireless device online if the new device is for

an existing wireless number.

Before you begin,

transfer your photos, videos and contacts from your

current device to your new device.

This is important because after you activate the new device,

you won't be able to retrieve information from your old one.

If you need help, use the AT&T Mobile Transfer app at

att.com/shop/apps/mobiletransfer

which works for most phones.

Don't put the SIM card from your old device in the

new device, since this can cause problems.

First we'll show you how to find your IMEI number

and SIM (or ICCID) card number on your new device.

You'll need these numbers later.

You can find the IMEI number and SIM card number on the

papers shipped with your new device,

or you can get this information from the new device itself.

If your new device is an Apple product,

tap "Settings," then "General," and then "About."

The IMEI and SIM card numbers appear onscreen.

Other device types may have a menu option that provides the

IMEI and SIM card numbers.

For details, consult your owner's manual.

If your new device doesn't have a menu option for viewing this

information, also refer to the owner's manual.

If you can't find the IMEI or SIM card number using any of

these methods, remove the back cover of the device

and remove the battery.

You'll find the 15-digit IMEI number printed on a

white sticker.

While the battery is still out, carefully remove the SIM card

from the device.

Notice the 19 or 20-digit number on the front of the

SIM card.

If you removed the battery and SIM card, replace them now

and turn on your device.

Now we're ready to activate your new device.

The confirmation email you received when you placed

the order for your new device contains a link to the

online activation process.

If you can't find the confirmation email,

you can also get to the online activation process from the

Premier home page.

From the "I want to" list, select "Activate device"

and click Go.

Then follow the instructions to activate your device.

When you're done, test the device.

Make sure the device is fully charged and then place a call.

If the call is successful, your device is active!

If the call wasn't successful, wait a little while

and try again.

If your device isn't active within 3 hours,

contact Premier Support at 866.499.8008,

Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Eastern Time

for assistance.

Thank you for learning more about Premier.

And thank you for choosing AT&T.

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One Woman & Seven Husbands - Duration: 7:56.

Luke 27:40 There is a frivolous question to Jesus, but it's also simultaneously, curiously

enough, a serious question too.

This is a question about a woman marrying 7 times.

Each time, she marries the husband's brother when he dies; and there are six brothers.

Soon after the marriage, the guy started dying, and then like this, she ended up marrying

7 people and all of them died.

Now the question is, 'After the resurrection of all of these dead people, who would be,

who would she marry of 7 people because they are all alive now?'

And Jesus' answer is for this woman, she followed Mosaic Law which permitted the marriages

of husbands 7 times, or even more.

I am not interested in the question per se, but the answer of Jesus was very important.

He says, "For this Age, people married.

For this Age, [marriage] is very important."

"And for the Future Age, they don't marry.

And then they don't die."

I want you to look at Luke 20:34, 35,36.

In that Age, they are not going to die because they are like the Angels.

They are the Angels, so their death doesn't take place.

And also there is no marriage at all.

They are like Gods and Goddesses.

This is clearly the vision of Jesus, but when is it going to take place.

He contrasts this Age with that Age.

That Age is going to happen in the future.

Now, when is that going to happen? — is the question.

Some people are waiting for the Second Coming; and then the dead will also arise from the

dead.

And then they will come alive.

And that was at least the one interpretation.

For me, for someone to wait for that Age and Jesus to come back and do his thing, seems

to be a matter of Faith.

And then it has a lot of problems, because if he comes, you know, what is he do?

Is he still going to, you know, behave like what he behaved, or is he going to be a scientist,

or a politician, or what?

You know, I don't want to get into that.

What is true is the possibility for a deathless body.

I'm going to, it's a very involved subject that I am going to talk about it on Sunday

because every Sunday I am going to talk about Jesus.

And probably, I'll do it for YouTube so check YouTube and then also I'll do it for

Face Book, but go to YouTube.

Now the Light Body that Jesus talks about is a resurrected body.

But one way, the Indian way, of looking at it, where I come from, the Siddha way of looking

at it is that the Light Body is already inside.

It's only you are focusing on your physical body.

And that's the problem.

So you are watching only Channel 13, where there are so many Channels.

And then it's a matter of training for you to go and look at your Light Body, Resurrected

Body.

I don't want to call it a Resurrected Body because there is no death involved, there

is a transformation that takes place.

I've done, I've taught a couple of courses on the Light Body, yearlong courses.

And this is what I'm going to be doing also for the Guru Purnima Event, because the Light

Body which is within us has been ignored.

And if you focus attention on that body, call it Light Body, or Astral Body, or Causal Body.

There are so many ways of describing the Inner Body.

And that body will give you a tremendous amount of freedom, opportunities.

And suffering will come to an end, and death will not be there for the Light Body.

So Jesus did really look at the possibility of the future.

In that respect, he was looking at what is going to happen in the future.

Whether God is directly going to participate in giving the Light Body, or someone like

Ray Kurzweil, who is a scientist and a great scientist whom I have great respect for.

He's looking at the Deathless Body, Okay.

And he wants to do it through science.

And the Wall Street journal describes him as 'a Restless Genius.'

And I regard him as the Einstein of our contemporary period.

But anyway, I'm not into Kurzweil, per se.

I believe him only 50%.

But 50% or even more than that is that we can do it through the methods of the Siddhas.

If you want, I will talk about it on Sunday.

And also there will be a full day's session on this during the upcoming Guru Purnima Retreat

in San Diego. God Bless.

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Never do A Detox Until You watch This Video - VitaLife Show Episode 246 - Duration: 2:26.

Welcome to the vitalife show I'm Doctor Janine Bowring and today we're talking

about never ever doing a detox until you watch this entire video. So years back

when I was practicing and seeing my patients as a naturopathic doctor I

always did a detox no matter what it was for starting on a Friday with my

patients and the reason being is that I didn't know how my patients were going

to react. All of the conventional detox is out there detoxes and cleanses

usually only focus on one organ so maybe it was a colon cleanse maybe it was a

liver cleanse that I was giving to my patients to help them with their

ailments and their symptoms, but often there would be that terrible side-effect

of having to run to the washroom giving you frequent stools a lot of people

would always feel sick and headachy and you know over the years in practicing I

thought why can't someone just come up with a detox that's not only gentle but

also is working on all of the organ systems at once it simply didn't exist,

and that's why I created the vitadetox which is a full body detox. So this is

what it looks like you can check it out on our website and we'll give you that

link at the end of the video, but this is so important because when you're doing a

cleanse you want to get those toxins out you want to feel better you want to have

more energy you want to lose that extra weight you don't want to have those

terrible side effects of not feeling well and having to run to the washroom

so you can start the vitadetox any day of the week you don't have to worry

about that you'll absolutely love it. So leave your questions and comments below

if you have questions about detoxing and cleansing I'm the expert Dr. Janine,

and make sure that you ask questions on our website. So if you go to our website

on vitatree.com there's an ask Dr. Bowring section, so click that and those

questions come directly to me and my vitatree staff are experts to help you

with your health journey and those questions that you may have about

helping yourself and doing it naturally of course. Please subscribe to this

channel we have so many subscribers I love you all for that, so thank you. Share

this with your friends like us on Facebook and Twitter and pinch

and all those great things on social media. And make sure you check out our

other videos as well and if you're interested in the products especially

that vitadetox check it out at vitatree.com. Thanks for joining me today.

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Shot Clock: What team is LeBron going to? - Duration: 1:58.

Hello.

Happy championship day for you Warriors fans.

All eight of you out there.

Nine of you.

Let's start the Shot Clock.

Look, the NBA may have a problem, it may not have a problem, I don't know.

The Warriors won in five, just as we predicted they would.

You said five, I said five.

Yawn.

Kevin Durant had a big game.

That's because everyone was guarding Steph Curry.

LeBron James is still the best player in the NBA, but there's nothing he can do about it.

We go forward.

Dan, is there a problem and how do we fix it?

Well, I think LeBron James clearly has a problem.

After the game last night, he says, "I've never been part of a super team."

And was promptly killed on social media.

He's the guy that started this whole thing.

He ends up getting burned by the very concept he's introduced to the NBA.

How does the NBA get by this?

Really complicated issue, Jay.

Because the Warriors aren't going anywhere.

So two things are gonna happen: Number one, either they're gonna self-destruct like the

Suns did out of petty jealousy.

I don't see that from this group, or number two, Commissioner Adam Silver has got to get

the one-and-done rule out of college basketball, so good players are coming out of college;

developed players.

Men are coming out of college that will allow these other teams to catch a team like the

Warriors.

I don't see any way, or any other way out for the league.

The one sliver of hope is the salary cap.

It's set at about 101 million.

Golden State, once they max out Curry, those top four guys: Draymond and Klay and Steph

and Kevin Durant, they'll be at 101 million.

Yes they will.

So, I don't know, is that a problem?

Well, Cleveland has an even worse problem.

They're at the salary cap.

They have LeBron and Kyrie and six crappy guys.

And what does LeBron do now?

Does LeBron look at the situation in Cleveland and go, "OK, you know.

I'm tapping out of this.

I'm gonna go join the Lakers?

Does he stay in Cleveland the rest of the time?

I think they're gonna try to trade Kevin Love, bring in a different, like, nucleus of guys

to make LeBron happy, keep him in Cleveland.

Just roll the dice.

And go win the Eastern Conference again.

Exactly.

All right, that's all the time we have.

Have a great day.

See ya.

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Cars 3 Movie Review - Duration: 8:13.

I've had a real problem for awhile now

with Pixar's unhealthy obsession

with making its audience cry.

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Pear FORCED to Play - SKY GIRLS: Flight Attendant Story #2 - Duration: 12:07.

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Learn Colors With Donald Duck for Children Bad Baby cry Finger Family song Nursery Rhymes For kids - Duration: 2:07.

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We Aren't Called to Preach Christian Morality at Our Culture - Duration: 1:13.

Jesus' ethics are for Jesus followers.

That also frees us up from trying to just preach

Christian morality

at our culture.

As though our non-Christian secular culture

should somehow behave more Christian to make us more comfortable

"Just start behaving this way!"

That's not Christ's approach.

He looks to his disciples and says

"now you, start behaving this way."

This is what it will mean to follow me

and get in line with that will and that way of the kingdom

and he starts by saying in verse 3

"Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the...

Kingdom," he starts with the kingdom

and the kingdom is going to be mentioned again in verse 10.

It's a manifesto of the kingdom.

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He Loved Us More - A Pinewood Derby Father's Day Story Worth Sharing - Duration: 2:40.

My father was a race car driver

before he had kids.

He was racing in a hillclimb and he spun out.

The only thing he could think of

was my older brother going through life

without a father.

That worried him to the point

where he stopped auto racing.

Racing consumed a big portion of his life.

He raced track races which is what you typically think of in auto racing.

He and my mom would go to various races around the country.

We'd watch races together.

He took my brother and I to races.

He loved racing.

When we became Scouts my father helped

first my older brother and then me

build our pinewood derby cars.

We were always happy about that because he knew what he was doing

and he taught us how to do it.

Every year when I went to the pinewood derby

I didn't just hope to win. I expected to win.

I always felt like I had the best car there.

And so, every year we won,

or came close to winning.

One year we were building a car.

I had this creative vision of how

I wanted this car to look.

So I expressed what that creative vision was

and it must have struck him that he thought,

"Oh, I know just how to bring that about."

He left with some tin snips and he came back

and he had a piece of metal he cut up

and he put on this car that we we'd made.

As a young Cub Scout, I didn't understand

what was going on. It wasn't until I came back from freshman year of

college and I was in the den and I was looking at the trophies.

I saw this trophy and I saw the empty spot on it.

My father had pried loose this part of the trophy

and cut it up in order to make decorations for my pinewood derby car.

It really just struck me.

He had sacrificed something like that for me.

I knew how much he loved racing

and I know how much a first place trophy must have meant.

But there was never any doubt to us

that we meant more to him than racing did.

I believe my first idea of what Heavenly Father was like came from my father.

I can't think of any better gift to give to my kids, if I could,

For them to see past my imperfections,

my weaknesses and see in some small part of me

a reflection of who their Heavenly Father is

the way my father gave that gift to me.

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Money Soap! -- LÜT - Duration: 4:57.

Hello my name is Kevin and I have a dream.

It's a smelly mystical dream of aromatic excretion.

Well my dream is now a reality thanks to

Squatty Potty Unicorn Gold.

This "before-you-squat" spray comes in tropical dropsicle, pinch of vanilla, citrus

squeeze, fruity booty, and mystic forest which everyone knows is home to the beautiful

Beef Jerky Rose - a majestic meat flower bouquet - because this is LÜT!

If you like your coffee black and your breakfast spreads to match, then brandish Black Peanut Butter.

It combines oreos and peanut butter, making it the perfect pairing of legumes and crumbs.

Don't sucCRUMB to broken bread like this lady…

There has got to be a better way to do this!

There is a better way!

The ribbon butter dispenser decorates your food and can turn one stick into ten feet.

Slide it in, screw on the handle, and push down for aesthetically appealing corn, potatoes,

steak, and more.

Even I can do it!

Umm..congratulations.

And congrats to you for not losing your suitcase thanks to

Inventive Luggage Tags.

If you're worried about someone stealing your stuff just inform them that they "won't

look good in your clothes."

Or remind them that they'll have to do your laundry.

These come in a variety of colors and make valid points so you can relax and enjoy a

massage courtesy of

Car Play Mat Shirts which feature drawings of roads on a t-shirt allowing you to sleep

while your child or weird friend drives a car on your back.

Now privately put on a different shirt with

The undercover.

Stop undressing in your car, behind trees, or other visible venues.

Slip in, secure it, and then remove your pants. That was scary. By reaching through the pockets and inconspicuously

taking them off.

Just put on some new ones and you're done.

Do the same with your torso and call it a liquid-y day on your phone protected by

Smart-phone water bottle holder.

It doubles as a weather-resistant pocket and hydration station.

But if you hydHATE not knowing what happens when you're not home…

Use the Tiny Screw Camera to find out.

This device is extremely small making it easy to conceal.

It's simple to set up and gives you high quality video.

If you want more miniature things you're not screwed because

MyZen offers a collection of tiny terrariums made from various glass objects like wine

glasses, beakers,and a teapot.

With your bizarre love for atypical displays of nature go ahead and sport

Grass flip flops.

They chloro-fill your desire for the feel on your their feet of freshly-mowed grass.

And they perfectly fit you like

Mega Chill Float Cooler fits your need for a refrigerated refreshment and raft combination.

With a removable ice chest, six cupholders, and four durable handles, there's no excuse

for getting out of the pool to grab a snack or drink.

For a thermometer as cool as your drink check out

Galileo Weather Ball.

It includes a Galileo thermometer that reads 64 to 80 degrees fahrenheit.

When the temperature goes up, the liquid-filled bulbs sink.

When it's cooler, the liquid inside the tube becomes more dense and the bulbs rise

to the top.

Weather or not you're an astronomer

You can explore the stars with Uniqcube.

Not only does it look cool but it has a map of constellations with translations in English

and Latin.

It offers a lovely aesthetic but for a lovely Kinetic…

Take a look at Kyle's Kinetics.

Since 2012, Kyle has designed a plethora of balancing sculptures like Airplane, Swinging

Kid, and Scuba Diver.

And to balance time management with dental hygiene use

FlossTime.

It mounts to your mirror and dispenses floss with the touch of a button so you'll be

reminded every time you brush your pearly whites.

It even comes in colorful animal snap-ons to make it fun for kids or people who like colorful animal snap-ons

so you can catch the flossing

bug like

Catchabubble.

If you're tired of quickly-dissipating bubbles and aren't we all? Don't worry because these last longer and

can even stack up.

What other bubbles compare to them?

None…

Chuck Pens that come in a set of two and help you knock out those to-do lists.

If someone tries to use them against you make sure you duck…

Soap.

Inside every bar is a US bill of 1, 5, 10, or 50.

It's only $13 originally so if you're the lucky winner of the $50 one you'll make a sudsy

profit.

So you can walk around saying....

I'm kind of a big dill.

Links to all the Lüt in the description below. Click here

for a playlist of more Lüt and as always, thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> Money Soap! -- LÜT - Duration: 4:57.

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PSA: "Covered" (English) - Duration: 0:31.

No matter where your daredevils go...

Or what they get into...

You can breathe easier...

because they may qualify for free or low-cost heatlth

insurance through Medicaid and CHIP.

Even if you've applied before...

your kids could still be eligible for doctor

and dentist visits, prescriptions and more.

Get your kids covered today.

Go to InsureKidsNow.gov, or call 1-877-Kids-Now.

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Lyme disease test coming to Arkansas could be cheaper, more accessible - KTHV 13-06-2017 - Duration: 2:30.

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nyheder seneste verden:What you should and shouldn't wear to bed - Duration: 20:42.

What you should and shouldn't wear to bed

What you should and shouldnt wear to bed Shutterstock Stacey Laura Lloyd @WriterStacey Getting enough sleep is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

In fact, being sleep-deprived can lead to a wide range of medical problems, including stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, depression, weight gain, and even a heart attack.

Since sleep is so intrinsically linked to your physical and emotional health, its never been more important to wear the right kind of attire to bed each night.

But how do you know if your bedtime clothing choices are truly helping your body or actually causing one big nightmare? Are you putting yourself at risk of developing serious health problems the moment you put on your pajamas? Its time to find out.

Ditch the bra Shutterstock   Many women choose to wear a bra to bed each night. In fact, theres a widespread misconception that sleeping in a bra can help prevent sagging in the future.

However, when you choose to go to sleep with your bra on, youre really making yourself vulnerable to numerous health issues.

In the first place, bras can be quite constricting, and if youre wearing a bra that fits tightly against your skin, youre actually hindering the circulation in your body.

Further, bras can also squeeze and tighten the area around your diaphragm and put unnecessary pressure on your chest, which can make it more difficult for you to breathe throughout the night.

In addition, your bras underwire, straps, and hooks have the potential to dig deeply into your skin, which can lead to indentations, irritations, welts, and even cysts.

And if thats not distressing enough, wearing a bra to bed is also increasing your likelihood of developing a fungal infection, especially if your bedroom is on the warmer side or if you live in a humid climate.

And when it comes to the quality of your sleep itself, wearing a bra to bed has also been linked to sleeplessness, as it can hamper your ability to achieve a truly deep sleep state.

Keep it loose Shutterstock There are many different kinds of form-fitting and form-flattering clothing that women like to wear to bed each night.

Whether its a tight tank top, a pair of booty shorts, or a sexy spandex negligee, many women head for bed sporting very tight, taut, and clingy attire.

And while you (and quite possibly your partner) may enjoy the look and feel of these items, youre actually engaging in a different kind of risky bedroom behavior every time you wear them.

In fact, your skin-tight nighties are posing a risk to your overall health.

First, when you wear constricting clothing to bed, such as pants with an elastic waistband or a binding type of shirt, youre negatively impacting your circulation as well as hampering your ability to breathe normally throughout the night.

And speaking of breathing, its your skin that also needs to breathe, and wearing taut and tight items each night can lead to skin irritations and even infections.

But if thats not enough to sweat over, wearing binding clothing also has been linked to inhibiting the development of melatonin, which is a key hormone that helps to regulate your sleep cycles.

And when your bodys natural circadian rhythm is off, the prospect of getting a good nights sleep is off as well. From now on, its important to remember that your desire to sleep tight is just not right.

Remove your makeup Shutterstock   Every woman needs her beauty rest, but wearing makeup to bed is not the way to achieve it.

In reality, sleeping with your makeup on actually hinders your goal, as many unattractive and unappealing outcomes can result from this major makeup mistake.

When you leave your makeup on all night, the dirt and oil buildup on your face doesnt get washed off, and when your pores are blocked, this is likely to lead to pimples.

Further, for women who are already prone to pimples, this can exacerbate the situation even more.

Plus, since many makeup products contain ingredients that are far from natural, keeping makeup on your skin all night puts you at a greater risk of developing rashes, irritations, and allergic reactions.

In terms of your eye makeup, you may have already experienced nights when dried-up mascara and remaining specs of eye shadow make their way into your eyes, and in many cases this can wake you up and prevent you from getting a solid nights sleep.

So if youre looking to keep your face young and fresh, its time to face the reality that wearing makeup to bed isnt a smart choice.

Instead, head to your local drugstore or makeup retailer to find the right gentle facial cleanser and makeup remover.

In fact, when you wash your face before bed, youre keeping your skin hydrated and even helping to prevent the appearance of premature aging, namely in the form of wrinkles and dryness.

No matter how exhausted you may be, theres no excuse to not take off your makeup before you tuck yourself into bed.

Go without underwear Shutterstock Wearing underwear to bed is a common nighttime practice for many women. In fact, the mere thought of going to bed without underwear may make you a little uncomfortable.

However, before you put the kibosh on going to bed commando, its important to understand why sleeping in underwear can be unfavorable to your health.

On the one hand, covering up your vaginal region during the night can actually create the perfect kind of moist, dark, and warm breeding ground for bacteria.

And if youre a woman who has a proclivity for vaginal and yeast infections, sleeping with underwear is practically laying the groundwork to develop these kinds of undesirable medical outcomes, especially if youre a bedtime thong-wearer.

Further, an additional perk of sleeping without underwear is that it reduces the possibility of developing other vaginal irritations and inflammation.

Plus, many women who go without underwear appreciate the sheer ease and simplicity of sleeping without it, especially since it also can help to increase the intimacy levels between you and your partner.

Having less laundry and more closeness is not a bad trade-off.

Dare to go bare Shutterstock   Depending upon your personal nighttime preferences, if youre really looking to be bold at bedtime while simultaneously taking your sleep to the next level, heading to bed completely nude is also a great option.

In addition to the many health benefits of sleeping in the buff, such as reducing the likelihood of developing certain skin and vaginal infections and irritations, preventing the possibility of clingy pajamas suppressing the production of melatonin, as well as increasing the intimacy and closeness between you and your partner, there are many more advantages than meet the naked eye.

First, going to bed without clothes can help to lower your bodys temperature, which has been shown to improve the quality and quantity of your sleep and can aid in reducing sleep disturbances throughout the night.

Further, research has also indicated that having a lower body temperature at bedtime can help promote positive metabolic changes in your body and has even been linked to improving your sensitivity to insulin.

However, in case of a nighttime emergency, its always a good idea to have some clothes near your bed that you can quickly put on if need be.

Sleeping in the nude is one thing, but having to run out onto the street completely naked during an urgent situation is another.

Stick with socks Shutterstock If going without any apparel is not appealing to you, there are other nighttime clothing choices that can benefit your sleep.

If you prefer to stay covered up when youre under the covers, one easy and rewarding option is to opt for socks.

In fact, when you warm up your feet by wearing socks when you get into bed, youre actually lowering your blood pressure and preparing your body for sleep. Research has even shown that warmed up feet can help you fall asleep faster.

But if that advantage didnt convince you, socks also help to keep your feet looking and feeling young and beautiful by aiding in the prevention of cracks and dryness.

Plus, if you have feet that tend to be on the sweatier side, socks can help to absorb some of this moisture.

So whether you prefer argyle, patterned, plaid, or plain, finding socks that fit your body and your personality is a fitting addition to your nighttime routine.

Pick cotton pajamas Shutterstock   If sleeping in the buff is something youd rather rebuff, finding the right sleepwear has never been so important. With this in mind, cotton pajamas are a top pick.

In the first place, cotton is a natural fiber thats extremely soft, comfy, and lightweight, making it an ideal choice for a good nights sleep.

Further, cotton also enables your skin to breathe and is less likely to cause rashes or irritations, particularly if your cotton jammies are loose-fitting.

However, depending upon your personal nighttime preferences and tendencies, its also important to keep in mind some of cottons possible nighttime disadvantages.

For instance, if youre someone who typically gets cold throughout the night or if youre sleeping in a cooler environment, cotton isnt the best insulator, and you may feel a bit chilly, which can negatively impact your sleep.

On the flip side, if youre a person who is likely to sweat throughout the night, other fabrics can be more absorbent. However, even with these factors in mind, most people find that cotton is a great pajama option.

If not cotton, find the right fabric for you Shutterstock If wearing cotton jammies or wearing nothing at all doesnt align with your pajama personality, there are other options that can be beneficial to your health and still help you achieve a good nights sleep.

For example, if youre looking to wear something more on the sexy, sultry, and ultra-luxurious side, silk pajamas are a clear choice.

Some benefits of silk include helping to regulate your bodys temperature throughout the night as well as being smooth and soft against your skin.

However, if youre interested in a different nighttime look and feel, bamboo fabric pajamas may be just what you need to sleep well. In fact, bamboo is more absorbent than cotton, soft to the touch, and is even hypoallergenic.

And if thats not intriguing enough, research has shown that bamboo fabric contains anti-microbial properties. With this in mind, its no wonder that there are many different bamboo fabric products on the market today, including pajamas, sheets, and pillows.

But if bamboo doesnt do it for you, opting for the classic flannel fabric pajamas can be a warm and cozy option, especially during the fall and winter.

Its truly up to you to decide what fabric youd like to weave into your nightly routine.

Keep it clean Shutterstock   How often do you wash your pajamas? Since many women prefer to sleep in the same pair of pjs night after night, they may not realize that theyre really sleeping in dirty clothing over and over again.

When you dont wash your clothes enough, youre actually wearing down your health in a variety of ways.

Because the millions of skin cells as well as an approximate quart of body sweat humans lose each day, youre upping your chances of developing bacterial infections when you dont go down to the laundry room to wash your pajamas frequently enough.

Plus, if youre someone who tends to eat in your pajamas, just think about all of the food particles making their way onto your PJs every single day.

Because of this, its recommended that you wash your pajamas after wearing them three to four times. But if thats not doable, its worth investing in multiple pairs of your favorite jammies.

Just say no to jewelry Shutterstock Do you regularly go to bed wearing your favorite pair of earrings? Do always leave on your wedding ring, no matter what the circumstance, even when you sleep? You may never want to remove these special and significant items, but sleeping in your jewelry isnt a great idea.

In fact, youre making yourself vulnerable to a wide array of health issues each time you get under the covers covered in jewels.

One concern is that the longer you keep your jewelry on, the more youre exposing yourself to developing various skin irritations or allergic reactions from the jewelrys materials. And thats especially true if youre already sensitive to certain metals, such as nickel.

There are also times when you may unknowingly scratch or smash yourself with your jewelry while youre asleep and wake up with less-than-flattering jewelry indentation marks on your body.

Your jewelry can also get tangled in your hair or caught on your bedding, potentially causing serious circulation problems and even choking.

And on a less nightmarish note, sleeping in jewelry also increases the probability of snagging your sheets and pillowcases, as well as raises the likelihood of losing your jewelry in bed, especially stud earrings, which can be harder to locate than a diamond in the rough.

Even though you may love to bedazzle yourself, its important to remove these precious items before bedtime.

Help your hair Shutterstock   While it may seem unusual to put something on your head when you get into bed, wearing a silk scarf or a sleep cap to cap off your bedtime routine can actually help you achieve the dream hair youve always wanted.

In fact, covering your hair while you sleep has numerous benefits, including minimizing the likelihood of frizz and hair breakage that can be caused by your hair rubbing against your pillowcase while you sleep.

To that end, its especially important if you have long hair or are looking to grow your hair out, since guarding your hair from unnecessary damage and reducing the likelihood of developing split ends is key.

In addition, wearing a silk scarf or a sleep cap can help your hair stay smooth and silky while also eliminating the dryness that can be caused by exposure to the night air.

Further, covering your hair while you sleep can even help it to retain body and texture while also cutting down on tangles.

Keep your ears and eyes covered Shutterstock There are various external factors that can hinder your ability to sleep, such as excessive noise or a bright bedroom.

Its likely that youve faced these kinds of circumstances before, perhaps even on a nightly basis.

Whether its a snoring partner, a noisy neighbor, or less-than-helpful blinds, there are certain conditions out of your control that are hurting your ability to fall asleep each night.

But the good news is that you have the power to combat these nighttime challenges simply by wearing earplugs and a sleep mask to bed.

In fact, research has shown that sleeping in earplugs and a sleep mask can lead to the production of higher levels of melatonin, less sleep disturbances, and more time spent in a deep sleep.

So while you may find it strange to keep your ears and eyes covered, these basic items have eliminate those nighttime annoyances that are making it difficult for you to get the sleep you need.

Use a sleep tracker Shutterstock   Have you ever wondered about the quality and quantity of your sleep? Thanks to todays technological advances, you dont have to wonder any longer.

There are numerous wearable sleep trackers on the market that can help you learn about your individual sleep patterns as well as understand your bodys specific sleeping behaviors and tendencies on an entirely new level.

While some wearable trackers simply note the exact duration of your sleep, others give you information regarding your heart and breathing rate, your body temperature, and any nightly movements or disturbances you may have.

Further, some sleep trackers can provide you with personalized insight into your bodys circadian rhythm and REM cycles, while others even include their very own alarm clocks.

In terms of individualized comfort, certain sleep trackers go around your wrist, others attach to your pajamas, and some can even be placed under your mattress. With this knowledge, youll be better equipped to improve your nightly sleep.

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