Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 25 2017

When people come to group fitness, they expect to be motivated, energized, and inspired to

reach their personal best.

Our instructors are not only educators; they're facilitators.

They want to make sure that we're connecting people to people; people to communities; and people

to their goals.

So I think a lot of people are attracted to group fitness because there's a bit of a communal

approach: you're going through something that the person next to you is going through.

They're laughing before and after class, sometimes during the class.

And it's awesome to see that they're sweating, but they're smiling too.

All of our classes are open to people of any ability.

We're committed, at the Y, to making everyone feel welcome.

The YMCA is for all ages, and everybody is welcome here.

We want to make sure that everybody has the opportunity to be active and healthy, and

that really means a lot to me.

There's no better fitness experience than working out in a group fitness class.

The energy, the drive, the motivation—there's no experience like it!

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Prince Royce, Shakira, Romeo Santos - Bachatas 2017 Lo Mas Romanticas - Mix Bachata 2017 - Duration: 1:03:42.

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Maluma, Shakira, J Balvin, Danny Ocean, Chayanne, Daddy Yankee, Wisin, CNCO - Pop Latino 2017 - Duration: 1:00:05.

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Estrella Brillante | Canciones Infantiles | Videos De Niños | Rimas Para Niños - Duration: 1:08:58.

Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight

I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight.

Shine down starlight,

Please help to make this our night.

The one I love will be here soon,

Please shine above and bring the moon.

Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight

I Wish I may, wish I might have the wish I wish tonight

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Thank you for watching my video.

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Be Healed and Set Free (Clip 3) // Bayless Conley - Duration: 1:44.

Get ready to discover answers in the Bible

with Bayless Conley

Look in Mark's gospel, chapter 16, the very last chapter of Mark.

Mark 16 and verse 15:

And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.

He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned.

And these signs will follow those who believe…

And I want to stop right there.

When He is saying, "These signs will follow those who believe," He's talking about

those that just believe as a result of hearing the Word preached.

He's talking about brand new Christians, brand new believers: "Go into all the world

and preach the gospel to every creature.

He that believes and is baptized will be saved, and these signs will follow those that just

believed."

My friend, you may be a brand spanking new baby Christian.

What we're about to read is for you:

17. And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons;

they will speak with new tongues;

18. they will take up (literally, they will drive away) serpents; and if they drink anything

deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will

recover."

Hallelujah!

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Terrible People Can Make Good Media - Duration: 3:50.

so Johnny Depp, am i right?

I'm going to talk about Johnny Depp a lot because he

is the most prevalent example of this phenomenon

but this can be applied to the likes of

Jennifer Lawrence and Justin Bieber

and Amy Schumer and so on

the Internet have a fascination with calling people out

and I think that's great and it has its place

but sometimes it gets so out of hand

people are treated absolutely horrendously

because they enjoyed a piece of media

that was problematic

I've wanted to make this video for a while

and Claudia Boleyn just posted a video about something similar

so I'm going to kind of snowball off of that

but I specifically want to talk about

problematic people and the media

that they participate in

because despite what the internet may tell you

they are two separate things

Johnny Depp is a terrible human being

but he is a talented actor and he tends to be cast

in movies that I enjoy watching

and for myself personally

I'm not that uncomfortable seeing his face

if you are legitimately uncomfortable

or even triggered by seeing an abusive person

such as Johnny Depp in a movie

then by all means avoid the movie

I'm not judging you at all for that

keep yourself safe

but you should not judge other people

who do go and see these movies

despite the fact that he's in them

and that's the thing a lot of times it's despite the fact

I can acknowledge that he's a terrible person

and that he should not be given these jobs

but the fact is he has been given this job

and he's already been paid for it

so my not going to see this movie

just because he has a five-minute scene in it

is not going to change anything

and I know that's hard to hear

I know a lot of people like to feel that they're making a difference

by boycotting things but

it's never going to be widespread enough to make a difference

I'm sorry but that's just the truth

moving on to the music side of things

where it's actually a little harder to separate the artists from their work

I have similar situations

I enjoy some of Justin Bieber's music

but he's a terrible person and he has done some really shitty things

contrast that to Nicki Minaj who is an amazing human being

and I admire the fuck out of her as a person

I'm pretty ambivalent about her music

and I think that divide between an artist and their work

keeps getting blurred the more information we have access to

the Internet is an amazing thing but it also gives us

far more access to performers' personal lives than we ever had before

and that can be detrimental to enjoying media

because the more we learn about an actor or a singer

the less clear the line is between what they do

and who they are

imagine if we did that with non celebrities

you would be hard-pressed to find a perfect doctor

if you knew as much about your doctor as you do about Johnny Depp

in the end just let people enjoy things

as long as they can acknowledge when a piece of media

or a performer is problematic

alright there are probably a lot of points that I missed

so let's continue the discussion down below

and I will see you next time

[finger snaps] bye

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Labor Pain Simulator While Making Breakfast! - Duration: 5:56.

I mean I wish it was more of a constant thing where.

Well turn it on massage then or use the other...

OHHH! ahahahaha oohhhh!

Ok.

Whats up!

Welcome back to Dude Dad.

So, as we know, Heidi is about to give birth in like 2 maybe 3 weeks maybe less.

Hopefully not.

As my gift to you to show you how much I support you, I'm going to go through labor today.

Such a gift.

Lets see what you birth today.

Ohh. ohh.

I mean honestly labor is kinda relaxing.

Ohh OK.

Ohhh Ok.

Yeah, I feel that.

We're at number 3 right now.

AHHH.

Alright here's the thing though Heidi.

We gotta do this real because when you go into labor you're not just going to be laying

on a couch waiting for it to happen.

You're a multi-tasker, you work full time.

I'm going to make breakfast while we do this.

Lets do this.

I know your making breakfast but I need a snack so.

Oh, we're almost out of mix.

Crap.

Ahh.

Feels like she's kicking.

HAHAHA.

OHH.

AHA!

Haha, OK! Gotta make breakfast, power through.

You might have to hold me up.

Alright we got the bacon going we're getting the scrambled eggs going.

OHHH.

There she is again!

Hey baby girl.

ooo.

Look at Theo's face.

He's so confused.

He's trying to lift his own shirt up.

Look it.

HAHAHA!

So confused!

OOOH.

MmmR.

MMMR.

I'm not going to short change you Heidi, We do not have enough pancake mix.

We're going to go to the store and get pancake mix right now.

HAHAHA.

Labor pains or not.

Did you pack the bag?

I packed all of the bags already.

Walk me through it Heidi What do you do to not think about the pain when you're doing

this.

Umm.

Give me some tips.

Honestly I don't think about anything except for trying to breathe.

OOH.

It feels lower now.

oooh.

Oh, its lower?

Yeah.

I can feel it on my... ding dong. hahahahaha.

Oh thats so much worse.

I got the cart to lean on, thats nice to have.

Yeah thats very nice.

Yeah leaning over actually really helps.

Is that the best price?

Is that the best price?

Well we got $1.98 we got $2.50, We got $2.68.

Yeah see.

Ahh, there like tiny little knives.

Hold on, I need a minute.

I need a minute.

Labor's intense.

Ohh ahh.

Oh God.

It feels really nice in the freezer though.

Oh sorry we're going through labor pains right now.

OOh GAH.

NO, this one.

My wife's going to have a baby soon so i'm experiencing the labor pains for her.

Oh Girl friend.

haahaha.

Taylor's did.

I'm here with Peggi Blu and she's telling me why this is total BS.

Right.

That machine.

That's a fricken joke. HAHAHA.

The last baby I had I literally died on the table trying to bring that baby forth.

Well I hope that doesn't happen.

No.

What I'm saying to you is the gift that she is giving you is something that is immeasurable.

Oh absolutely.

Completely agree.

I know you agree with that.

Make the simulation if you would like too.

Ok you're just going to press that button right there and its going to make it happen.

Say when.

You just go for it, you gotta catch me off guard.

LIKE AAAAOK!

OOOH!!

OOooo.

AAAAHHHH.

It goes like in rhythms.

Is that enough.

No, it's suppose to go for a minute right?

You have labor pains for a minute.

I don't know.

MMMHHH.

I need something to bite on.

You want some puffs?

HAHAHA.

I Love you!

Your wife is offering you puffs.

Yeah, i'd take a puff.

And even that, what he's feeling, you already know It's nothing.

It's doing things to my under carriage that i don't think are suppose to happen.

It was the under carriage that got you in the position you're in!

HAHAHA.

That's true.

Alright cut it off.

Alright good job.

You're all done.

I need some ice chips.

You need some ice chips?

You need prayer!

So how you doing?

Honestly Im completely exhausted like my whole body is so tired right now.

We've been doing this for like 2 hours.

So how bout we make this the last one.

Get the baby out on this one?

Yep.

Ok we're all the way up.

It's at a 10.

I know.

OOHHH.GAAHH!!

Ah.

Almost done.

Push it out.

Push it out.

There she is!

Oh look it!

There she is.

Oh look you get to enjoy this now.

She's so gorgeous.

Yeah she's going to be so yummy.

ooooooo.

I'm going to hold you in my mouth.

HAHAHAHA.

It was so worth it.

That's the conclusion here is that as bad as it is It's always worth it so just stick

through it ladies.

I'm proud of you.

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Inferno Squad is GREAT - Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad Book Review - Duration: 5:02.

Today marks the release of Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden.

The novel ties in with the story mode of the upcoming Battlefront II by introducing us

to the members of Inferno Squad, who will be the main cast of the story.

While the game will show us what they did after the destruction of the second Death

Star, the book tells us about their very first missions after the destruction of the first

Death Star.

The book is all about the four members of the squad, Captain Iden Versio, Gideon Hask,

Del Meeko, and Seyn Marana.

For this book to work, the characters have to be a compelling team, and they absolutely

are.

Watching them bond, become friends, and succeed on missions put a big ole smile on my face.

It honestly reminded me of reading the early X-Wing books, seeing the new Rogue Squadron

come together.

Each soldier has a distinct personality and I already can't wait to see them all come

to life on screen.

What's most impressive about their likability is that they are Imperials.

And not even really noble Imperials.

They're not like Thrawn or Wulff Yularen.

They are die-hard, let's kill rebel scum, and do whatever we need to do to succeed Imperials.

I've always been a Rebel fanboy, so for me to say Inferno Squad are a fun crew, that

really means something.

The bulk of the story is about how they took down what remained of Saw Gerrera's Partisans.

Pitting them against the most bloodthirsty Rebel cell was a smart move, because it's

not like we see the Empire running around committing war crimes.

They're stopping war crimes.

That said, the Partisans aren't all bad either.

I won't get into spoilers here, but some familiar characters return, and I am very

much a fan of how that all went down.

Whenever storytellers work within Star Wars, there is always a danger of going too far

with the easter eggs or relying too much on familiar faces.

The biggest connection this book has to other media does not stray into that area.

Not only does it make perfect sense, but Christie Golden was brilliantly subtle with her hints.

Everything becomes clear by the end of the book, but if you took the time to read other

Star Wars books, specifically Rebel Rising, you will be able to piece some things together.

That's the right way to do a multimedia universe.

Reward the people that invest in all aspects of the universe.

But don't go so far as to alienate the people that don't or can't.

Golden found that balance and nailed it.

I only have two complaints about the book.

First, a pretty major plot development can be easily guessed if you have been following

the marketing for the game.

That's hardly Christie Golden's fault, I would just recommend not over analyzing

the Battlefront II trailers like I did.

Second, I wish it was longer, which is about the most complimentary complaint to have.

I liked the characters, and I don't want to have to wait until November to spend more

time with them.

I think it's interesting that both of Golden's canon Star Wars books have to do with how

far people will go to achieve their goals while undercover.

Dark Disciple was about Quinlan Vos.

Inferno Squad is about Iden and her team.

I really enjoy these cat and mouse type stories.

Through Imperial Eyes is one of my favorite episodes of Star Wars Rebels.

And Golden really knows how to write dangerous and upsetting moral crises for her characters.

If you like morally gray stories about soldiers, if you think the Empire did nothing wrong,

or if you're just excited to get to know Inferno Squad before the game, I can very

comfortably recommend this book to you.

And by the way, Mitch Dyer, the writer of Battlefront II's story, has confirmed that

the game will include some fun references to this book.

One last thing I want to talk doesn't have to do with the book so much, but I think it's

definitely worth mentioning.

The book is dedicated to the actors that make up Inferno Squad in the game, but especially

Janina Gavankar, who plays Iden.

Golden says Janina reached out to her with such enthusiasm to learn more about the book,

and so she would know the complete backstory of her character, so she could use it to inform

her performance.

That's awesome.

I love that dedication.

Again, that doesn't really fit within a review of the book itself, but it definitely

involves Inferno Squad, and I wanted to point it out.

If you're still on the fence about spending your money, well hey maybe you'd like to

get the audiobook for free!

The Inferno Squad audiobook is out now, it's voiced by Iden Versio herself, Janina Gavankar,

and you can get it for free by clicking on the link in the description or by going to

www.audibletrial.com/starwarsexplained.

If you sign up for a trial, you'll get a credit for one free book, and you can use

it on Inferno Squad.

Or a number of other Star Wars books.

Or get any book you want!

The point is you get a free book, and you'll be supporting the channel when you do!

That's it for today!

If you haven't already please like this video, subscribe to the channel to see new

Star Wars videos every single day, follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and

consider checking out my Patreon page!

As always, thanks for watching and may the Force be with you!

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This Apple Green American Is Let Free In The French Countryside - Duration: 7:59.

I've been passionate about cars since I was a little boy.

I was lucky to have a dad who was a mechanic

and who taught me the basics from a very young age.

I would spend my time fiddling around with my dad,

in the evening, on weekends, on the family cars.

He taught me a lot of things,

but he mostly communicated his love of do-it-yourself

and gave me tips and tricks

to repair cars, but also about life in general.

At first, you start working on cars,

fiddling with engines and bodywork,

and you quickly move on to other steps, like learning how to weld

or creating small boxes out of sheet metal.

You basically try anything you can,

until you realize you can do pretty nice things.

You twist objects, and people like it, so it makes you happy.

It is a very rewarding experience.

Every day, you have an idea

of what you want to put into practice.

My name is Gabriel, and I drive a 1973 Chevrolet Camaro.

I've always had a soft spot for VW Type 1s.

I've had a lot of fun restoring a few.

These are great memories,

but when you keep on seeing four-cylinder cars in American movies,

you end up wanting one.

From the time I was 18, I drove Type 1s,

and V8s were just a fantasy.

You think it's impossible, until one day you say, "Why not?"

Another car enthusiast friend and I

started dreaming of fetching a V8 in the U.S.

And we did, in 2013.

We took the plunge and left to each buy a car.

We didn't have a set idea in mind.

Contrary to popular belief, we didn't necessarily want a Mustang,

but we wanted a V8, the typical American car.

So we flew all the way to Los Angeles,

but, of course, we couldn't miss out on Las Vegas,

so we went.

Right in the middle of the desert, I took a look at the gauge

and realized the tank was almost empty.

I knew I wouldn't be able to go 200 miles,

so we took the next exit, which was Victorville.

We had no clue where we were going, and there was nothing in sight.

We truly were in the desert.

So we took the Victorville exit and tried to find a station to fill her up,

and, luckily, we found one.

Half of the shops were closed.

We were a bit lost, but we quickly got gas at the pump.

While doing that, my friend saw a vintage car off the road

and wanted to check it out.

I could tell it was apple green, which is not a color I like,

but we had might as well take a look, because the car was for sale.

So we got closer, and it was a Nova.

It was not my favorite model, and I didn't like the color,

but then a Mexican guy showed up.

His name was Roberto.

So, Roberto came up to me and said, "What are you looking for?

Why are you here? Do you want to buy a car?"

So, I told him, "Yes, I am looking to buy a car."

And he said, "Follow me."

We entered a shed full of dismantled cars.

I saw a car under a dusty tarp and recognized a Camaro.

My interest was peaked.

He removed the dusty tarp,

and I got all excited; I loved that car.

He fiddled with the starter for a bit,

and then it made a thundering noise.

The car lived again.

I had goosebumps.

The noise filled my ears, and I could smell gasoline.

So, we took a serious and closer look.

We looked under the car and inside, and it was very dirty,

but despite the dirt, it was in very good shape.

Then I confirmed with Roberto.

"I can wire the money. Is everything okay with you?"

He said, "It's all good with me.

You'll have the car as soon as I get the money."

The nice thing about this story

is that you indulge yourself when you discover the car,

but also when you re-discover it

a few months later, when the vehicle finally arrives home.

You had forgotten a lot of things.

Of course, you had pictures,

but you had forgotten the smell of it, the sound it makes.

Details had been erased with time.

Especially since I had never seen it all clean and shiny under the sun.

So, when the car arrived, I was awe-struck.

I couldn't believe it was my car.

This car is unique to me,

because it allowed me to meet so many people,

and it gave me the chance to have unique experiences

that I will never forget.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower Trailer (Horror Edition) | TR Altyazı - Duration: 1:42.

Charlie, come on.

Hey, can I ask you something a little wierd?

I'm just freaking out!

He gives me one every week.

Please don't tell mom and dad.

So you be careful. She'll ruin your life forever.

Do you trust me?

I guess I killed her right?

I tried to stop thinking that, but I can't. She keeps ... Girl: Call the Police and send them to my house!

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Gravity Foods (Food Opening) - Duration: 1:01.

Dipper: "Don't worry, guys. Pancakes are on me."

"I'm gonna win some by beating that-"

Stan: "Yeesh. How am I related to THAT?"

Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x3

Bacon, Bacon, Sausage!

Broccoli Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Blueberry Jam Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Pizza Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Burger Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

SPAM Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Lasagna Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Spaghetti Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

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Strawberry Flavored Ice Cream Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Fried Chicken Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Watermelon Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Pumpkin Pie Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Taquito Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Oreo Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Eggplant Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

Orange Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

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Fried Egg Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon x21 Pebber, Cheese x42

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Mayo! Ketchup! Mustard! Relish!

Hot Dog

Bacon Hot Dog

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Wing Commander: Yorktown Class Light Carrier - Spacedock - Duration: 4:22.

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Call Me Ace - Mercury (Official Music Video) #2interpretations - Duration: 3:54.

*Clears throat*

Aight

They told me bring that holy fire

I said certainly

Way too close to the Sun

(Woop)

Mercury

Not of this world so

Tell me what's the Earth to me

God's child gimme strength

We ain't talkin' Hercules

Wifey told me "break it down"

So I give 'em nursery

To let 'em know that every syllable

Got worth to me

I'm meanin' every word I speak

I even trip up purposely

That's why they lock and pop on

Call Me Ace

But they not murkin' me

Now break it down

Instrumentals turn to dirt with me

(Ha!)

Package that, distribute it For the world to see

They act confuse

Wonder how this firm be workin' me

(Whaa)

Yet still I got the urgency

(Whaa)

To burn up the third degree

(Yea)

Call it common courtesy

Ain't nothin' but service

Really servin' what I'm birthed to be

Reppin' with my sisters and Steppin' with my fraternity

Ridin' round with love and respect for all of eternity

I figure that's what church should be

Sittin' on the curb like the building

Straight conversin' with these verses

Keep it simple

It don't matter what the version be

Perfect take rehearsin'

But I'm goin' past the surface

Way further than what serpent sees

Yo...hol' up

I use the first person 'cause you never heard of me

Just look a little deeper though and You'll see what is stirred in me

(What's that?)

Never would occur to me

I'd be more than a hearse

My early years were a blur to me

We call that "university"

Paid a fee for what I gained for free

Talkin' mind transplant

No surgery

They was sure I'd be just a curse, deceased

It hurts to see

The opposite person

Preach!

Now break it down!

I got that fire

(Woop)

Certainly

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the... Way too - way too close

Break it down!

I got the fire

(Woop)

Certainly

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the... Way too - way too close

Break it -

Lemme get some water real quick

*Clears throat*

More organic than some Bay Area herbivores

(Ha!)

Sound slappin' on the ground

Think we hurt the floor

(Blah!)

Treatin' obstacles like Walkin' through a curtain door

(Yea)

Finna learn today if You ain't been to church before

(Preach)

There's somethin' different 'bout this type of conversation

Tryna live while tryna die another type of combination

Gettin' blessed up just to bless them

What a "mindless" congregation

(Whaa)

"Less would be mine"

If you ain't catch that observation

(Ha ha)

People say I'm buzzin'

I'm just sippin' carbonation

Eye on the target Cannot lose my concentration

Whippin' real quick

Still remainin' calm and patient

'Cause God only knows What it really cost to make this

Drippin' from the veins Condensation from the vine

All I'm givin' from my brain is Revelations on my mind

You tryna run your own race

But you racin' out of time

Where's the fun in that

Rerun that back

Retake it for divine

Break it down!

I got that fire

(Woop)

Certainly

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the... Way too - way too close

Break it down!

I got that fire

(Woop)

Certainly

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the Sun

Mercury

Way too close to the... Way too - way too close

Break it -

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microProjects: 2 way switching circuits (XOR Logic) #5 - Duration: 2:23.

Hi guys, take a look at this.

Toggle this switch up and a bulb goes ON in my room, toggle it down and bulb goes OFF.

Now come over here toggle this switch up and same bulb turns ON toggle it down and it turns OFF

I can even turn ON this bulb from here and

turn it OFF here but how are this switches doing it, lets find out.

These kind of circuits are called 2 way switching circuits, switches used in them have single

pole and two throws that is on toggling it up pole connects to one terminal and on toggling

it down pole connects to another terminal.

There are multiple ways to implement 2 way ac switching one of them is to short poles

and throws of two switches then we take either live or neutral wire and connect it to one

of the terminals and other wire connects to remaining terminal through a load for example

a bulb.

Current configuration won't result in bulb turning ON as we don't have a path from live

to neutral but if we toggle one of the switches we get a path from live to neutral, completing

the circuit and turning the bulb on.

Well this was wiring part how about logic.

Lets assign logic 1 to pole connecting T1, logic 0 to pole connecting T0 and status of

bulb as output.

In such a scenario we get following results.

Combination of 00 and 11 result in bulb turned OFF and combination of 01 and 10 result in

bulb turned ON.

This is exactly what XOR logic's truth table looks like in Boolean algebra.

If we swap logic assignment for one of the switch we get XNOR logic.

Now you see how digital logic has been embedded in your life.

Thanks for watching.

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[ENG] 5 Bowls of cold buckwheat noodles and mandu mukbang for the hot days! - Duration: 33:27.

Hey guys.

Today I'll be eating

cold buckwheat noodles.

Also known as buckwheat soba.

Soba means noodles in Japanese.

Buckwheat noodles.

In Korea, they're called naeng momil, or maemil.

So that's what we have here today.

I have 6 cold buckwheat noodles

and I have mandu and pickled radish on the side here.

On a hot day like today, naengmyun (cold noodles) are good.

But I crave buckwheat soba too.

I ordered them for today because I was craving them.

Thank you. I'll enjoy the food.

First, the way I'm going to eat it is

there are a variety of ways to eat this.

But of it all, there's this wasabi here.

Put just a little bit of the wasabi on top.

And you can mix it in like this.

I think I'll have to put a little bit of the soup in.

Si-eon, from "I Live Alone," went to Japan recently and

I saw him eat it like this.

The master there made it like this for him.

I'll put in this nice and cold broth in.

Like this.

If you eat it like this,

You can enjoy the strong flavors of the wasabi and the noodles.

It would've been great if I had tsuyu sauce but unfortunately I don't.

If we had the tsuyu sauce,

There are a variety of different tsuyu sauces.

If the tsuyu is saltier, you can just dip the noodles.

Or you can just pour the broth in like this.

I should pour it in now.

It has to melt.

So I'll go ahead and pour them in now.

My teeth are going to freeze.

I have the meat, kimchi, shrimp, and the scallions mandu.

I'll enjoy the food.

First, the one with a bit of wasabi.

This way you can enjoy the noodles by themselves.

You can definitely taste the sole flavor of the noodles.

This is pretty good.

Wasabi isn't like this freshly grated wasabi,

so it's not as strong.

It's still pretty good though.

You can really taste the buckwheat flavor.

This is really good.

I learn these different methods on TV too.

This is better than I thought it'd be.

And for these ones in the front,

I'll put wasabi into this one and this one.

Not in this one.

In Japan,

I think more people enjoy the flavor of the noodles than the broth.

For the buckwheat noodles, and same for the udon noodles.

That was really strong.

Some people love this though.

I'm not going to scrape it all just yet because

I'm going to scrape it all at once later.

If you think you'll need more of the broth,

Didn't see that coming, huh?

This is probably the most common way Koreans eat the buckwheat soba.

The broth is more bland than the regular broths,

and all cold like this.

Mandu.

When you go to a naengmyun place or something,

I'm so happy I get to eat mandu and other side dishes too.

Thanks to you guys.

I get to enjoy these things. Thank you.

This definitely decreases the sole flavor of the noodles.

Because of the broth.

The flavor is certainly not as strong.

Why did I say that all of a sudden while eating mandu?

A lot of people

love this method too.

Eating mandu and noodles together.

It's just perfect every time.

When you're eating,

eat the part with a lot of seaweed.

It adds the savory flavor.

Next, the kimchi mandu.

I like to eat kimchi mandu without the soy sauce.

Put it all in one place.

I wanted to try eating it like this.

Goodness. It's dried up.

Put wasabi in here.

And...

put a little bit of broth in here to soften up the noodles.

Then it makes something similar to the first one I had.

But to this one...

the sesame oil.

I really wanted to try this.

It's good.

Let's see.

Sesame oil is really strong.

I don't think it's the best.

You can't enjoy the flavor of the noodles like this.

Might as well.

Let me add spicy pepper paste as well.

Let's make it Korean.

You know what it'd taste like, right?

Right about now, I'm sure someone's wondering

how the inside of the mandu will look like.

This is the meat mandu.

This is the kimchi mandu.

And this...

You see this tail part?

It's the shrimp tail.

Inside it's...

There's shrimp inside,

and a lot of scallions. Wow.

There's a whole shrimp in here.

Kind of like xiao long bao.

Shrimps are always...

And last one here

is the scallion mandu.

What?

This is the shrimp.

There's shrimp inside the scallion mandu and

this is kind of like a shrimp meatball.

There's mushrooms and other things.

The flavor is stronger because it has no scallions.

It's confusing.

The wasabi in the end is... wow.

And the thing I mentioned before.

Like dipping the noodles in the sauce.

It's kind of like this.

Here's the noodles.

It's called plate buckwheat if you dip the noodle ends like this.

Like this.

I'm just showing you guys this. It's really bland.

I love the flavor the noodles have.

I should eat this now.

That was close.

There was no wasabi.

Without

the wasabi,

the flavor isn't complete.

Something about it is bland.

It needs wasabi.

It's kind of like jjolmyun with the sauce but no sesame oil.

Something about it is just...missing. That feeling.

My teeth are frozen.

I hate these sounds.

The texture of the shrimp.

Maybe I'll double it.

No.

I don't have enough broth. I won't push it.

The ice in between are scaring me.

It's good.

What if I put sesame oil in here?

Just to be safe...

I added sesame oil when it didn't have much broth before,

but I'll try putting in sesame oil this time with the broth.

Nice and oily.

Sesame oil overpowers all the other flavors.

It completely changes the flavor.

I just used this bowl without thinking and it tasted like wasabi.

Did I put it in here?

I'm cold now.

Let me just try one more thing.

This time I'll try it with the soy sauce, not the broth.

This is different from a regular soy sauce, it's seasoned.

It's a bit sour.

This is pretty good.

It's good with soy sauce.

The broth is not very seasoned.

That must be why.

What did I just do?

I'm sorry.

I'll put half of it in here

and I'll eat the other half with the soy sauce like I just did.

What I just tried was actually pretty good.

Not bad.

I'll enjoy the food.

Ice.

It's fine if I don't chew it.

I think this is really great on hot days.

After editing it out,

it'll look like the mandu were all eaten.

Today, I had the buckwheat soba in various ways.

Soba was good whichever way.

I think the first method I tried it was pretty good though.

If you eat it like that,

You can genuinely taste the flavor of the noodles.

I'm cold now.

Thank you, I enjoyed the food. Bye!

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A NIGHT IN CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA | Eileen Aldis - Duration: 5:20.

Hey guys!

I'm in Cartagena, Colombia known for being one of the most beautiful cities in all of South America.

It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and tonight Marc and I are treating ourselves to a night out.

The city of Cartagena was founded in 1533 and the clock tower behind me

is probably the most famous landmark you will see here.

Originally, this was the place to get in and out of the walled fortress.

They started building it in 1601 and it was originally called 'the mouth of the bridge'

because there were a drawbridge here that extended down over the moat

so that you could get in and out.

The best way to get around in Cartagena is by horse-drawn carriage.

You'll see them all over the city.

So vámonos.

Given its location, Cartagena became a really important port city.

Some people called it the gateway to South America

and it was a place where a lot of gold was accumulated before it was shipped back to Spain.

So there was a lot of treasure to be found here

which made it a really popular spot for pirates and buccaneers.

So as we're driving around the city, all I can think about is how much history this place has seen.

That was really fun and we asked our driver to let us off at a part of the wall

where you can get a drink right on top.

You can sit in these really comfortable reclining chairs and there's a band playing right now

so we seem to have got here at the right time.

That is such a gorgeous place to just sit and have a drink.

Now we're heading towards dinner.

We're walking along the city wall.

It's four kilometres worth of walls and apparently it took them more than two centuries to build.

They started at the end of the sixteenth century and because of all the attacks on the city

by enemies of the Crown and by pirates it took them quite a while.

But it's absolutely gorgeous and still intact.

So we are making our way along it.

The sun is setting so we're going to sit up here and just watch the sunset before dinner.

Ok excuse the emo hair -

Have you seen my hair?

It's amazing.

It's so frizzy!

Anyway.

Anyway, I was here in Cartagena in 2016 and I went to this incredible restaurant

that I never thought I'd get to take Eileen to and here we are together and we're gonna go.

That was one of the best meals I've had in Colombia.

Maybe the best meal in Colombia.

I…yeah.

Honestly, that was so delicious.

I'm so glad that we got to go there.

Me too.

We both got the same thing which was…

Peruvian ceviche.

Peruvian ceviche.

So it was the ceviche with red onion, a fried plantain with guacamole, tomato,

sweet potato, red pepper, corn.

So crunchy the corn - oh my god.

It was so good.

And then to drink - the drink might've actually been my favourite thing.

I had a Limonada de Coco which is just lime juice with ice and coconut milk.

And I had a Michelada with Club Colombia with a salted rim.

So good.

So good.

I also loved the whole vibe of the place inside.

It's like a mermaid theme.

Or it kind of feels like somebody watched Life Aquatic and then designed it the next day.

That's such a good analogy.

Because it kind of feels a little bit like Wes Anderson.

There are some Wes Anderson touches for sure.

Had something to do with it, yeah.

And just there's like mermaid scales on the floor.

Some of the artwork.

The tiles.

There's little portholes and, I don't know, it just felt very whimsical.

Obviously we love Wes Anderson.

Yes.

Anyway that was really fun.

I'm glad that we did this.

Me too.

If you haven't already, please subscribe to my channel for more travel videos

and we'll see you in the next one.

Bye!

This tastes like angel's wings.

It's so good!

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Lovely tips #5 - Using the ID Object Mask - Duration: 3:07.

In the Object panel you can check the Object pass Index

Assign differents pass index to the objects

after that activate the Object Index Pass in the RenderLayer panel

render the scene

In the Node Editor add the ID Mask node

Shift+A -> Converter -> ID Mask

Connect the Imput IndexOb to the Node

we can select the corresponding ID mesh

separting the ID Mask we can editing differents part of a rendering image

I use the IDMask like the Factor mask in the MixNode

and use a Curve note to edit the box colour

make the same operation with others ID masks

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There's an adidas Idea Factory In Brooklyn? | Karlie Kloss - Duration: 6:36.

We're in Brooklyn today, at the adidas Brooklyn creator farm and I really have

no idea what they actually create so I'm going to go find out.

I feel like I should whisper because there's all these like mad scientists that here working on

creating the future product that will be hitting stores I think 2020 and 2019 so

we're literally living in the future right now and I can't wait to meet everyone

I'm Mike Dolce I'm the creative director of the Brooklyn Farm it's kind

of like Disneyland for designers it's like an opportunity for us to co-create

with people like you, bring you into the space, and find ways for us to partner...

... and collaborate. Brooklyn is like the Silicon Valley of like

makers and creators about a year ago I started the book and create a farm with

Martian Dennis we pretty much have everything we need to make Footwear in

apparel here it's really it's really impressive what you can't see this this

is top secret

I'm firing icarly I'm Michael welcome to the Brooklyn crater thank you and we're

standing in Baker left and this is where all the magic happens in terms of making

new prototypes and Chinese this is top secret it is dope

remain here in the lab we have all the tools materials machines to make really

anything for apparel and footwear accessories really across all the

different sports that audit us no make up for because they can do just about

anything in this space we can even customize custom pipes with a logo with

my name even do anything so you can do anything so how should I cut along the

line

okay there yes there is it like me

because I'm so tall and also my proportionately tall in every direction

I like to have a type that comes almost to my belly buttons like more high

waisted and long in the legs usually I can't have both the length and the high

scale okay well we'll see what we can figure

you let's go have you stitch up first few exercises okay the last time I tried

anything with the sewing machine was like home ed classes maybe weeks grades

and I think I did not know so I thought

that is how you do a beautiful scene and now that I think about it I was actually

really good at home

Oh

the shape sealer and it takes paint and it finishes machine

so it's heating up to 330 degrees and I'm going to keep some pace on device

I wear goggles to do this just has absolutely why not just hold it pull I

can't and like I'm ready what was that

it is the first custom site and use a person deny we've done

sorry this is couture titration torch side of the form we're going to actually

are we going to be able to a clock down there right there yeah if you use this

joystick you can move the pleasure oh wow okay you want to move it like my

little game

alright that's done cool laughing I love my stance miss I live in San Smith now I

have my own custom Sam Smith with the quasi logo self policy what happened

here I'm sorry that I'm not supposed to be that bitch is always titania sign it

entirely miss mission please 3 okay quite a way to be introduced he

developed that fabric this you just saw that I just drop it all down yes having

you here at the farm with us today is really really valuable because we can

capture your insights not only about what you love about current product but

how you foresee the future landscape so awesome to have someone like you really

thinking critical in this kind of way about the products that only as a woman

would have insight on I can't wait to see what you're going to work on next me

too

so when I walked in here a few hours ago there was just a skip on the table and

we cut the fabric I got to actually sew a few of the few of the pieces together

learn about all the different machines I didn't burn the house down

and voila we have these awesome pair of leggings I even got to put my name on

them but I want to try them on are you ready for this

so really good reshape with my name and they're long enough and they're

perfectly fitted they're like exactly where I want them to hit and my three

adieu destroyed on the bus with my name these are my dreams leggings I'm very

excited as you just thank you Brooklyn creators from thank you now

there's two nice I refuse to sweat in them I'm going to bring them but they

fit perfectly so thank you guys

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Blender Only Intro Template! (Best C4D Sync!) [DUAL WITH CHROMKO] - Duration: 0:11.

Blender Only Intro Template! (Best C4D Sync!) [DUAL WITH CHROMKO]

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Tony Robbins: How to Change Your Attitude For The Better ( Tony Robbins Depression ) - Duration: 18:53.

Yeah this amazing power to move people not just to think but to feel when did

you realize you had the ability to do that I think everybody has the ability

to feel right you know that that wasn't a great gift I think I just feel so much

and I feel so much what people feel um when my youngest son a member when I was

really young even it came in he bring his friend to go watch my dad watch this

movie and I'd be like you know don't open the door I just can't help myself I

feel what they feel and so that produced a lot of driving me to help people when

they're paying if I feel their pain and even when I was a little kid I mean my

mom reminded me when I was like four years old in this backyard there was a a

woman next door I used to call young lady and she was 80 years old but you

know seeing her light up when I called a young lady I got hooked on at four or

five years old so I love that and because I'm driven for that my life

tends been about how to help people how to have people achieve what they want

plagued through discover things and you could be an idiot if you spend three or

four decades in my case it's been three and a half decades now you know being

obsessed about that and then when you get rewarded all the time because people

you know people are incredibly generous when they feel like you've touched their

life they send out a lot of love and I'm a Love Bug so I got hooked on that kind

of early early stage of life and I still in specialized

lot of engineering business politics oh it's all kinds of areas of all the areas

what's the most challenging to move people to move people to be active in

their own rescue take care of Manhattan rescue Unitas up from history with that

way going down the Colorado River the whole

nother story

everybody has their hooks everybody's different Peter um you know some people

it's their business or finances you know that gets hooked it's like their

identity has tied it up for other people if their body they just feel like it's

impossible they can't change anything they have been going to learned

helplessness where they just have literally learned that they're helpless

they can't do anything about it cuz they failed so often but if I had to pick one

that probably is most fraught for people overall it's really intimate love and

romance because you can control your business to some extent you can control

you you can control your finances to some extent right by your choices but

you can do everything you want to do in an intimate relationship and it can

still blow up in your face because you can't control another human being and if

you could you'd have no relationship so and I also think that if there's a story

that all human beings have it's the story of fear we all have what we're

after but everybody has fears and I've been with you know four million people

now from 100 countries over these you know 33 34 years I've been involved with

people now and I can tell you all roads lead to Rome whatever you're afraid of

you're afraid of failing or succeeding or whatever the case be it really comes

down to a fear that we're not enough and if we fear we're not enough our ultimate

fears if we're not enough we won't be loved who can produce that fear you're

more than somebody who's loved you crave somebody that you really want them and

they all of a sudden don't love you as much anymore it crushes the soul so most

people have these plans like all be successful and then I'll know I'm and

not regardless of what someone else does to me or you know I'll be strong enough

are physically beautiful enough but of course all those things are relative and

none of them last so getting people to have the courage and the faith to

realize they're there is no security in life and there's no security

relationship there's only what you can contribute there's only what you can

create and getting people to that place is not

an easy thing to do but when do it it opens up a whole new universe

because when somebody's in love you know what's wrong with your life you know

nothing you know what a beautiful morning doesn't matter you're silly as

hell but when they don't have that love in their life and everything else is

going well they still come to that empty place inside at the end and that's the

place where the most successful people on earth would have been clients of mine

you know everybody thinks it's so incredible that's where they're lonely

still very often and that's the area that got to really begin to help someone

do they usually have a story that happened to them very young which is

kind of a a Baxter assemble element that is still present in them 10 20 30 years

later and preventing them from exercising those bounds well nothing is

preventing them but they choose to go back to that story right because how

many stories we have in our lives but we have certain seminal months that have so

much emotion wrapped up into them so much pain so much hurt or so much

excitement that they shape us and everybody's got those I always say

change your story change your life because whatever your story is becomes

the shape or if all your perceptions what you're going to try or not try do

or not do the problems most people are so addicted to telling that same story

over again it does become their prison so the answer is yes I think the oldest

story is that all of us were loved unconditionally we were born you know

that even if you thought you had the worst mother in the world because you

know if the baby doesn't have someone willing to love them that is means take

care of them above their own needs there's no rewards their mother who at

ah for all that stuff for a father who adore we feel it because we're on drugs

we got oxytocin in our body as soon as were a woman's pregnant or our fathers

there and you see this child that biochemistry changes in us and we love

that thing you know it looks like a lizard right doesn't matter we know it's

our kid so but that doesn't last forever there's a stage in your life where you

could yell scream throw stuff smack people and you still were taken care of

in love there's a day when that oxytocin wears off and suddenly somebody yells at

you or hits you or even worse ignores you that's the moment when the ultimate

story is what do I do to get that attention back what do I do to get that

love and so some people you know they suddenly try to crawl or walk anybody

goes look Johnny's walking and the story of I'm an achiever I do things so I'm

significant enough to get attention to well some people break stuff and peep

come and they learn I destroy stuff that's my story then I'll get

unconsciously the fluff some people you know they go make some noise and

everybody laughs make some noise a comedian for it so

that story that experience becomes the story of what I've got to do when I feel

uncertain that I'm significant enough to be worthy of attention and love in this

life and I'm oversimplifying it obviously because we've had a lot of

series of stories in our life but if we can go back and reclaim who we are today

for the living an old story everything in your life changes and that's a part

of what I do I recall the President of the United States calling you remember

you were going to see Princess Diana and Gorbachev all these people are extremely

successful extremely talented did they all have backstories that ran them did

they all have some element in them despite their success it was still in

the back of the head still telling them you're not good

enough you are good enough for some some elements of their life that wasn't

working because of that well I don't always get the call because somebody's

got you know some emotional problem or challenge you know when the president

called you gave me a lot of crap for what I said to him at the time which was

I said something like you know I'm really appreciative you're calling and

but I'm not a fan at that stage so you still want to hear from me I'd love to

come and do some coaching with you so I was very direct with him but know

everybody's got parts of their life that shape the way they look at today and how

they behave today everybody everybody has a back story multiple Baxters

questions which one's running you now but when I'd say the common back story

for the successful people is hunger something produced drive in them and you

say what's the difference in human beings and how they perform and how they

show up it's not intelligence or ability and find somebody have plenty of

intelligence the ability they don't maximize we can't by the way have a

paper bag and then you find this other person to find this hole inside you have

it I have it almost anyone we know who has done something they're proud of in

their life where they feel good about their life they had to get through all

the obstacles they had to get through their own limiting stories and so they

had to be something they wanted more that hunger often come

from the story of frustration or pain or desire and finding that touchstone and

igniting it because how you often can say somebody who's not driven and hungry

and really open to change your life you think that people are cowards and they

fear that somebody of that eyes magic also has some of those same problems

with some rose back stories in a any camera it's a great question um some

people are some people use it as a reason to hang on to the old story thank

because they go well if Bill Clinton has that experience I know if Tony Robbins

has that experience then what the heck am I going to do and that's that's part

of the challenges aside I remember one time it was fascinating my home sister

something was going on was challenging and everything else I said no how come

you didn't call me and she was well you're 20 Robin's like what she goes

well you can handle it you know I was going through a really rough situation I

have some experience where my boys if I send Josh one time he's little dad

you're Tony Robbins right people make up this story because they don't know the

real backs my inner you and I know each other's back stories I know that we

didn't just show up this way we've had a lot of gifts in our life but we've paid

the price to do it and we found a way to add value throughout life and that's why

we have the provisionally here but if you start thinking that everybody's

messed up and it gives you excuse to stay messes up versus my deal is let me

tell you what these people overcame to be where they are that's what I'm more

interested in so that you and I have something to aspire to

because stories will there give me some form of aspiration some inspiration or

they give you an excuse to stay where you are even make it worse when I see

you on stage or on television on any interviews you always feel on purpose

full of enthusiasm full of you know appreciation for the gifts was there

anything that you were insecure about when you were growing up that you felt

oh my god this is going to mystical you know yeah or it was something that

you do one thing but how many of the one thing is you want now here I I have

trained myself with certainty not just with story by focusing on when I did

succeed in building those stories but honestly by building into my body that

certainty physically like driving into myself I had so many fears I mean I had

minestrone soup acne on my face in high school I didn't feel attractive but I

was 5-1 my sophomore year in high school that's how Gary thought isn't it a

security credentials in a year for the Nick the guy to meet you here later

that's a scary thought so was the scary part of you know I was with you when I

found out you know I had a tumor that made me grow like that I have no idea so

you know if you go from five one to six foot six to now 67 people say what the

difference I always say personal growth but it was a lot of personal growth

right I mean like not only physically going through but what I went to

mentally and emotionally to make that happen so I had I was the little guy

I wasn't that strong I had a quite a mouth I wouldn't take squat from anybody

and I've seen your guy come to me and get in my face but I had a mouth only

when digging but I was slow and not that strong on a good combination

hey but I overcame it mostly my saying in the end if I find a way to add enough

value to somebody else's life I'm totally sincere in raw they may doubt it

all they want but if I do that for year after year decade after decade

eventually I'm gonna get through Norman my life is kind of pan that out is a

large number of people millions of people I've never served that way many

of which you thought mrs. Gideon motivated instinctive guy but then they

see me work and work my guts out for someone and really credit results day

after day year after year and they started to come ooon maybe the guys you

know the real thing you know that's giving up the judge set by results

rather than by discussion I did that and I did I told you my story but I his

stuff and I start another and that's what at

another time then failures with mobile vulnerable moments I I did I got to

another boat when you revolted that's the right but are very wrongfully video

CD that's when you need yeah and so yeah I do think that's true the interesting

element is that sharing the back that you you know perfect and born that way

and we're ready you're ready to go from the go yeah it's important because I

think most people don't realize that they have the ability to tell a

different story to transform themselves well the best way is not for me it's up

my stratum yeah you know that's self in place I thought my goal my goal is I

think you know is to show people actually making that change happen you

know when I do a film and you see this person stand up and they're suicidal and

then you watch them turn around and then the people do to follow up three years

later five years later you see this person's life still change when people

see that over and over again or they see relationships come together that are

ending or they see guys that were struggling in business and now they're

guys so successful and they saw the moment it happened and they see the

follow-up and they hear from the guy then it starts to penetrate people that

there's no free lunch but there's some strategies that can accelerate your

growth massively and your sense of fulfillment your sense of enjoyment if

you succeed but you're not fulfilled you failed so those are the two missions

that I'm trying to do not so much with my story but with thousands actually

millions now stories of other people well as a storyteller one of the magic

things that I watched you in the audience I learned from you was that

you're a great story literally in other words the idea is that you don't just

hear people to get people and when people feel that have gotten that

they're really heard in that unique way empathetically they engage in a

different way yeah is that talent that you learn or you just felt you had or

did you did you really work on it or is it something that you proceed and how

important is that skill in a creating a relationship that is

well aren't your last question last a lot of questions there how important is

it to be able to really listen clean I think communication is hearing what's

not being said and if you don't have that all you do is take the words you're

going to have a disastrous intimate relationship you're going to probably

have some really disastrous business relationships because most people don't

speak what they're really feeling or saying most the time they're either

scared - afraid - or they're hiding your agenda because they have another agenda

and most of us have a pretty big DS filter in the world we live in today but

it's more than that it's not saying where they'd be asking me a thing what

do they really feeling what's underneath this what's really going on and that's

really important to me I don't care about the audience of those I do you

know thirty thousand percent on the advertising audience in yesterday's like

less than 3,000 people on Vegas it was salesforce.com as a business group this

long room as far as you can see you know over there at the Wynn Hotel and I'm on

these big screens so there's guys way in the back how do you get the gun back I

get off the stage and I prowl I walk through the crowd I'm there I'm talking

because what I want to do is I want to look into your eyes and I want to feel

what's going on see it I want you to know I'm not some guy out on the stage

it's just talking at you I'm going to engage you in any moment I can strike

and have that conversation and so produces a different energy in that room

it's not some passive listening and it's not with me I've in a minute they speak

I'm now zeroing in on what they're feeling and I'm also saying how does who

else does this relate to in the room and how can I use their story to help other

people final taneous lee so if you ask me the listening part is better than the

storytelling part you can entertain people as a storyteller but you can

transform people if you can really understand what their needs are listened

and sometimes just listening alone people's lives can change you're on

stage when you're dealing coaching people directly how important is it to

really be interested in who you're talking with as opposed to being

interesting I think that what if anybody's honest no theme to that

question right but knowing the answer and behaving that way that's a big

difference right we all know that if you're interesting you might have a

relationship that's on the surface but if you're interested you're going to go

deep because you're going to follow up and ask questions and the person is not

just going to feel gotten or some fancy term

they're going to feel that real connection that's happening because we

live in a world where there's so little raw reality reality television we all

know is bullshit right so what is real anymore and those people are so good at

presenting that I think most people they'd rather see the screw up they'd

rather see a presentation that's not as refined so they know there is something

that's real underneath it but I think if you're interested in them you don't have

to work on the presentation side because people can see the start stops that are

really real and more importantly they'll feel that connection with you on so you

know your your whole thesis in life is understanding that the story is what

drives everything life it's what drives the influence of that human being but

the understanding of that person's story is more important than your ability to

formulate your story that's why I think in your book one of those Bible things

Peter is the back story because sometimes you can find that back story

in advance sometimes you can't but if you're watching and listening and asking

questions the back story will show up right in front of your eyes if you're

engaged with that person if you've got some rehearsal it'll talk you're going

to do you're going to be in your head instead of being here I call it up time

if you're an up time I'm in you now to do that I have to know enough things and

have a large enough bank account things I've investigated or I understand or

I've talked about that I don't have to worry about what I'm gonna say I've got

so many like you have so many life experiences that I have a good idea what

I want to talk about but then when we get here it changes when I was in

Sephora the other day I had this whole thing are designed and I'm not so I

think things through I design and I never do when I design my team it's the

big job your job is man I talked the script because my stuff out there I'm

hearing go nope that's not what's needed right now and that's also I'm never

bored I hope you bored out of my mind about 33 34 years doing this stuff and I

was doing the same stuff I've got pieces I know work stories are examples I'm not

even planning to use it but when I get out there I could see no something else

and so it becomes art and alive instead of some devoid you have a tape recorder

otherwise I do that's right well you know it's great she said the whole thing

you have to prepare ferociously ferocious and then you're going to drop

your script because you want the spontaneity you want the aliveness you

want the authenticity of things happening

but when you see somebody telling their story and you're decoding it or they're

a business person if they're not authentic does it shine through no

matter what they say well I'd love to say yes but I'm I know I've gotten the

ball pulled of mine so that would be a lie but I would say most the time at

this stage of my life I'm pretty good at that and I think most of us are only

because unfortunately we've all been disappointed so many times that we had a

little part of ourselves it's like it's all BS and unfortunately that can become

a filter D not actually seeing somebody experiencing somebody cuz you have all

your presuppositions right you're running your life instead of being here

now but I'm a little bit more trusting so I probably stay with a little bit

longer and I've had so many people you know make up a story about me and never

met me because I'm also my style I talk rapidly and this is me I'm passionate

you know you know I get together it's like that every BAM you know other

people stand around and watch the two of us now you'll have lunch here because

the house or go skiing or whatever and so I love that I love the speed of our

interactions my brain works so fast so some people don't trust that it's that's

talking salesman is their metaphor for it as opposed to passion it's not about

something you know what I really have big son of a bitch I love you thank you

a lot love you so much too

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I'm going to tell a story for you to come children.

Hello YouTube people here your friend powermafia good people the story that I will tell

Today was when I took my first picture of the police.

I was a kid I had a base between 10 and 12 years old but it was not the time of the Atari

I went to the neighborhood of Lapa to exchange cartridges of Atari.

And the neighborhood of Lapa he had arcades.

Because if you noticed in the Bars a bar that had many the machine had three machines,

The place I liked the arcade had let say about 30 pinball machines and some

30 of arcade.

I went there and liked to play a lot of game mr do, is a characteristic is peculiar of this place

that it was so big that it could move to the other side of the street You entered a street

And through the other door you left on the other street.

It was really big and usually I went to the neighborhood of Lapa and exchanged two cartridges

Atari I would take the three or four cartridges and saw there what was in the hacking of the old

da Lapa and then I make the exchange and still had left a money to buy a two or three chips

and the bus to come back and was what I was doing already had changed the cartridges

I was playing the game mr good damn good I was winning I think I had already won

A life in mr when suddenly.

Hand to the head is the police everyone leaning against the slope everyone leaning against

on machines who have something puts on top of the machine.

Then I obeyed I stayed there put the cartridges on top of the machine, with their hands touching the

Sad and impotent machine.

You think I was sad is impotent because I was there being framed by the police

the first time?

Was not sad helpless to see my Mister do die life after life there and me

Unable to play, was desperate Mister Cause I had already paid the plug I did not like

none of this he died there little doll after doll and I could not play.

Then I stayed there waiting to see Mister do-dó there it was my turn to be

searched had police pa guessed had about 20 police at least and went to do

That beat in the arcade.

Then he asks you to take two steps to after opening your legs and putting your hand in

head so there is not hold it in your hand so you stand in a position you

can not move the leg you fell on the floor .

There he will magazine leg leg arm belly and do not know what is one thing I do not

I knew I felt very invaded because of what the guy picks up and places his hand in the

regions of the royal crown of the Powermafia the guy goes there and ru ru.

I, the fuck up to the testicle, my God. there was another boy the young man he had

something suspicious was on my side package appeared one of these packages and ice cream

gelinho was all chewed so the tip of the package and a business my brown so strange

Everything clicked there the staff asked the guy.

What is this the boy?

The boy.

This is paçoca.

good ah. It's okay because if it was flour you already know where you were going you went to jail.

I'm going to tell you, the people are talking about that arcade fan, but only about bad people, but at least that one

Once he was arrested he did not have to say that everyone who was there was good people.

Personal This was my story from the first time that I was framed hope you guys

have liked the video gives that like help the old man do a good action please

I also ask you to share my video I think funny gave a laugh gives a force there a

Your friend Powermafia's embrace and be all with God

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Hi, I am Daisy, creator of "Receipes to be happy""

Hi, I am Daisy, creator of "Receipes to be happy""

I have different projects, I do several things, and among those things

I have different projects, I do several things, and among those things

I have different projects, I do several things, and among those things

I have different projects, I do several things, and among those things

Today I can say that all things I do, I do them because I like them and they have a purpose

Today I can say that all things I do, I do them because I like them and they have a purpose

Today I can say that all things I do, I do them because I like them and they have a purpose

But one thing I like specially is to be a Master of the Avatar® Course

But one thing I like specially is to be a Master of the Avatar® Course

But one thing I like specially is to be a Master of the Avatar® Course

But one thing I like specially is to be a Master of the Avatar® Course

This course entered my life in a very difficult moment, when I was really searching

This course entered my life in a very difficult moment, when I was really searching

I was failing with my business and on my relationship

I was failing with my business and on my relationship

I was failing with my business and on my relationship

It was a sad relationship, full of limits

It was a sad relationship, full of limits

and I was looking for something that would help me to change quickly, and change from inside to outside

and I was looking for something that would help me to change quickly, and change from inside to outside

and I was looking for something that would help me to change quickly, and change from inside to outside

and I was looking for something that would help me to change quickly, and change from inside to outside

and I was looking for something that would help me to change quickly, and change from inside to outside

I always had this search for self knowledge and Avatar was a wonderful thing in my life

I always had this search for self knowledge and Avatar was a wonderful thing in my life

I always had this search for self knowledge and Avatar was a wonderful thing in my life

I always had this search for self knowledge and Avatar was a wonderful thing in my life

I went to the first Avatar course, and when I came back I was renewed

I went to the first Avatar course, and when I came back I was renewed

And from there on I could do a lot of changes in my life. Always in a very conscious and with self responsibility

And from there on I could do a lot of changes in my life. Always in a very conscious and with self responsibility

And from there on I could do a lot of changes in my life. Always in a very conscious and with self responsibility

And from there on I could do a lot of changes in my life. Always in a very conscious and with self responsibility

I really took the reins of my life

I really took the reins of my life

This was in 2010, 7 years ago

This was in 2010, 7 years ago

And from that time on I wanted to take my daughter to the course, I took other people from my family

And from that time on I wanted to take my daughter to the course, I took other people from my family

And from that time on I wanted to take my daughter to the course, I took other people from my family

And when I was back from the last course with my daughter

And when I was back from the last course with my daughter

that was the Wizard Course two years ago

that was the Wizard Course two years ago

I was willing to take other people too, to have this wonderful experiences

I was willing to take other people too, to have this wonderful experiences

I was willing to take other people too, to have this wonderful experiences

What is the Avatar® Course?

What is the Avatar® Course?

What is the Avatar® Course?

Now I wil tell you a little bit about whats is Avatar

Now I wil tell you a little bit about whats is Avatar

Avatar was created by an american: Harry Palmer

Avatar was created by an american: Harry Palmer

Avatar was created by an american: Harry Palmer

In 1987, and is a course that teaches how you can manage your mind

In 1987, and is a course that teaches how you can manage your mind

In 1987, and is a course that teaches how you can manage your mind

and develop your potencials

and develop your potencials

And what is the Avatar® Course about?

And what is the Avatar® Course about?

Avatar is a powerful self development process

Avatar is a powerful self development process

It has very very simple tools that really work

It has very very simple tools that really work

that will bild and reconect natural habilities that we have

that will bild and reconect natural habilities that we have

that will bild and reconect natural habilities that we have

to deal with anything in our lives

to deal with anything in our lives

an interesting thing that Harry Palmer says is that we come to this planet and we gain a marvelous hardware

an interesting thing that Harry Palmer says is that we come to this planet and we gain a marvelous hardware

an interesting thing that Harry Palmer says is that we come to this planet and we gain a marvelous hardware

that is our mind, but nobody gives us the manual of how to operate this mind

that is our mind, but nobody gives us the manual of how to operate this mind

and as time passes we get confused

and as time passes we get confused

and as time passes we get confused

and think that we are the mind

not that we are something beyond the mind

not that we are something beyond the mind

not that we are something beyond the mind

the mind takes care, literally, of us, of our life

the mind takes care, literally, of us, of our life

the mind takes care, literally, of us, of our life

and things start to happen in ways that are not really what we wanted

and things start to happen in ways that are not really what we wanted

and things start to happen in ways that are not really what we wanted

we start to operate through beliefs, filters, things we learn since we are children

we start to operate through beliefs, filters, things we learn since we are children

we start to operate through beliefs, filters, things we learn since we are children

like beliefs from other people that we adopt

like beliefs from other people that we adopt

and we incorporate in our life

and we incorporate in our life

and we cannot see several times

and we cannot see several times

this is called a transparent belief

this is called a transparent belief

all this creates suffering in our lives, because we start to operate in an automatic way

all this creates suffering in our lives, because we start to operate in an automatic way

all this creates suffering in our lives, because we start to operate in an automatic way

all this creates suffering in our lives, because we start to operate in an automatic way

without seeing this things

without seeing this things

and Avatar® recovers all this history and natural habilities of going out of the mind

and Avatar® recovers all this history and natural habilities of going out of the mind

and Avatar® recovers all this history and natural habilities of going out of the mind

and to operate from outside of the mind

and to operate from outside of the mind

from a much broader viewpoint

from a much broader viewpoint

from where we can really create what we want from life

from where we can really create what we want from life

How is the Avatar® Course?

How is the Avatar® Course?

How is the Avatar® Course?

The Avatar® Course happens in 3 sessions

The Avatar® Course happens in 3 sessions

The first Session is ReSurfacing®

The second one is "the Exercises"

The second one is "the Exercises"

and the third one is "the Procedures"

and the third one is "the Procedures"

ReSurfacing is a "mapping" of your life

ReSurfacing is a "mapping" of your life

the first thing you will do is to review all your life's history

the first thing you will do is to review all your life's history

and you will explore the beliefs that have been creating your experiences

and you will explore the beliefs that have been creating your experiences

from this moment on, you will have several discoveries

from this moment on, you will have several discoveries

from this moment on, you will have several discoveries

you will find beliefs that are filters, colorful lenses through which you see the worl and you did not even imagine you had them

you will find beliefs that are filters, colorful lenses through which you see the worl and you did not even imagine you had them

you will find beliefs that are filters, colorful lenses through which you see the worl and you did not even imagine you had them

so this first review of life, and from there on look to the goals that are good for you is already very nice

so this first review of life, and from there on look to the goals that are good for you is already very nice

so this first review of life, and from there on look to the goals that are good for you is already very nice

and this first session happens several times in an year

and this first session happens several times in an year

on weekends, on Saturdays and Sundays

on weekends, on Saturdays and Sundays

then we have Session II

then we have Session II

that is "the Exercises". In this session you reconect with this natural hability of feeling, you reconect with a higher self

that is "the Exercises". In this session you reconect with this natural hability of feeling, you reconect with a higher self

that is "the Exercises". In this session you reconect with this natural hability of feeling, you reconect with a higher self

that is "the Exercises". In this session you reconect with this natural hability of feeling, you reconect with a higher self

that is beyond the mind

that is beyond the mind

you can look at things from outside of the mind

you can look at things from outside of the mind

you exercise a lot the non-judgement

you exercise a lot the non-judgement

and you will create the goals for you life in a different way

and you will create the goals for you life in a different way

there is a very interesting method for you to create things in your life, that is teached on this session

there is a very interesting method for you to create things in your life, that is teached on this session

there is a very interesting method for you to create things in your life, that is teached on this session

and the last session, that is "the Procedures"

and the last session, that is "the Procedures"

this third session starts with an Initiation

this third session starts with an Initiation

where you will learn how to discreate all those things you don't want anymore in your life

where you will learn how to discreate all those things you don't want anymore in your life

where you will learn how to discreate all those things you don't want anymore in your life

It is very interesting and powerful

It is very interesting and powerful

and from this initiation on

and from this initiation on

you will have several exercises to discreate things that don't interest you anymore

you will have several exercises to discreate things that don't interest you anymore

you will have several exercises to discreate things that don't interest you anymore

identities, limitations, all those things that are in your life, like attitudes

identities, limitations, all those things that are in your life, like attitudes

even external situations

even external situations

because life works like a mirror

because life works like a mirror

so everything that happens outside is a reflection of what is inside

so everything that happens outside is a reflection of what is inside

so this poweful tool helps you to discreate all that you don't want anymore. Only what you don't want

so this poweful tool helps you to discreate all that you don't want anymore. Only what you don't want

so this poweful tool helps you to discreate all that you don't want anymore. Only what you don't want

and have your life cleaned up to be able to create what you want from there on

and have your life cleaned up to be able to create what you want from there on

and have your life cleaned up to be able to create what you want from there on

and have your life cleaned up to be able to create what you want from there on

so, on the end of the course you are an Avatar, and an Avatar is someone who is able to change any disturbing aspect of his life

so, on the end of the course you are an Avatar, and "an Avatar is someone who is able to change any disturbing aspect of his life

from the viewpoint of the creator of his life and experience

from the viewpoint of the creator of his life and experience

It is very nice

How does the Avatar® course works?

How does the Avatar® course works?

How does the Avatar® course works?

We have the ReSurfacing®, that is the first session

We have the ReSurfacing®, that is the first session

We have the ReSurfacing®, that is the first session

that happens in several places in Brazil and in the world

that happens in several places in Brazil and in the world

and we have the complete course, that lasts 9 days

and we have the complete course, that lasts 9 days

and we have the complete course, that lasts 9 days

and we have the complete course, that lasts 9 days

it happens in Brazil twice a year

it happens in Brazil twice a year

and in Orlando, in Florida, four times a year

and in Orlando, in Florida, four times a year

it is an immersion and it is important to be that way

it is an immersion and it is important to be that way

because you are there reviewing all your life, developing habilities

because you are there reviewing all your life, developing habilities

because you are there reviewing all your life, developing habilities

reconecting with your essence

reconecting with your essence

reconecting with your essence

so it is important to have this period, have this vacation with yourself

so it is important to have this period, have this vacation with yourself

we say that is nine days that are worth a lifetime

we say that is nine days that are worth a lifetime

and an interesting thing tha Harry Palmer says is that

and an interesting thing tha Harry Palmer says is that

and an interesting thing tha Harry Palmer says is that

we go through life as if we were driving a car, but looking at the rearview mirror

we go through life as if we were driving a car, but looking at the rearview mirror

we go through life as if we were driving a car, but looking at the rearview mirror

we go through life as if we were driving a car, but looking at the rearview mirror

looking always to the past, to the past experiences

looking always to the past, to the past experiences

but what Avatar does is to look at everything that is behind

but what Avatar does is to look at everything that is behind

but what Avatar does is to look at everything that is behind

clean it, so that you can do things from now on, and keep only what is good and valid for you

clean it, so that you can do things from now on, and keep only what is good and valid for you

clean it, so that you can do things from now on, and keep only what is good and valid for you

clean it, so that you can do things from now on, and keep only what is good and valid for you

for the rest of your life

for the rest of your life

and if you want to know more about it

and if you want to know more about it

you can contact me Inbox

you can contact me Inbox

you can contact me Inbox

we have several free Introductions of Avatar

you can contact also through the e-mail

you can contact also through the e-mail

you can contact also through the e-mail

caminhoavatar@gmail.com

caminhoavatar@gmail.com

and there are also the Avatar® books, the books from Harry Palmer, that is the creator of the tools

and there are also the Avatar books, the books from Harry Palmer, that is the creator of the tools

I will present them quickly here

Living Deliberately, the book where he tells

Living Deliberately, the book where he tells

how did all this process begins

how did all this process begins

we have ReSurfacing, that is the workbook

we have ReSurfacing, that is the workbook

for the weekend Course

for the weekend Course

for the weekend Course

and there are 2 advances books, that are "The Avatar Path - where did we come from" and "Private Lessons"

and there are 2 advances books, that are "The Avatar Path - where did we come from" and "Private Lessons"

and there are 2 advances books, that are "The Avatar Path - where did we come from" and "Private Lessons"

And all this books you can buy too

And all this books you can buy too

through the "Receipes to be happy" site

through the "Receipes to be happy" site

or you can also contact me Inbox or through e-mail

or you can also contact me Inbox or through e-mail

or you can also contact me Inbox or through e-mail

and that's it. I wanted to tell a little bit about Avatar® today

and that's it. I wanted to tell a little bit about Avatar® today

we will have other opportunities to tell more

we will have other opportunities to tell more

to explain a bit more about what are these tools

to explain a bit more about what are these tools

to explain a bit more about what are these tools

what Harry Palmer brought of powerful for us

what Harry Palmer brought of powerful for us

what Harry Palmer brought of powerful for us

Avatar today is spread all around the world

Avatar today is spread all around the world

and a very nice thing is that the intention of Harry when he created the course

and a very nice thing is that the intention of Harry when he created the course

was to wake up people one at a time

was to wake up people one at a time

with the intention of creating an enlightned planetary civilization

with the intention of creating an enlightned planetary civilization

So the intention of the course is very special

So the intention of the course is very special

So the intention of the course is very special

and it touches me and touches the intention of ou channel so that is why I brought this subject today

and it touches me and touches the intention of ou channel so that is why I brought this subject today

and it touches me and touches the intention of ou channel so that is why I brought this subject today

and it touches me and touches the intention of ou channel so that is why I brought this subject today

Thank you for watching this video

Thank you for watching this video

don't forget to sign up our channel

and see you soon

and see you soon

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