Monday, July 3, 2017

Youtube daily report w Jul 3 2017

*fake accent* out here in the wilds of Oregon, if we're lucky we might just spot the wild ElfQuest Nerd...

Hi guys! Hey! so how's it going? I'm sorry I have been gone for so long, guys!

I have just had so many things going on in my life recently, it was crazy the

last two months, okay? like, insane amount of things I had to take care of- I had to

deal with-- birthdays, anniversaries, other celebrations and events, just so much stuff

to do, that I had to put my YouTube Channel on the back-burner. so

I'm really sorry about that guys, but, I'm back! I'm ready for more, and my YouTube

brain did not stop that whole time, guys. I have been thinking, I've been coming up

with ideas... I now have ideas for some challenge

videos I want to do, other "Just Mandy" content that isn't necessarily ElfQuest

related, and just a bunch of fun stuff like that. so, I've got videos coming down

the Pike for you guys! just keep an eye out, because... this brain- it didn't stop

that whole time! those two months, I might have not been around on YouTube, but I

was around, and I was thinking, and coming up with stuff! so, we got more stuff

coming out for you guys! in the meantime, I know a lot of you have been waiting--

and like, VERY patiently waiting, I will say-- for me to host my other giveaway!

I have a Starblaze/Donning book that I need to giveaway guys! It's sitting right

here! it's waiting to find out who its new owner is going to be! and we're going

to find that out at the end of this video! but first, I just want to talk a

little bit, say "hi," reacquaint myself with you guys... it's Mandy! I'm back! so let me

give you a little rundown of all the different events and things that I had

to deal with and do-- I won't say "deal with," because that makes it sound

negative, and it was fun! I enjoyed all of it! but, uh-- I made a list of everything I

had to do! starting with March 31st- that was my

daughter's birthday. April 11th was my own birthday,

April 12th is my mother-in-law's birthday. May 14th was Mother's Day. May 25th was my

son's birthday. June 4th- I didn't do anything for, but I just have to include

it in my list because June 4th is the wonderful Wendy Pini's birthday! Happy

Birthday! Happy Belated Birthday ElfMom! we love you! Ummm... June 12th was my own wedding

anniversary. June 18th was--was Father's Day. June 23rd

was my best friend's wedding and I was the Matron of Honor for the event, and

then of course, on June 28th we had New Comic Book Day, and there was also also

two very special birthdays on June 28th- Sonny Strait and Rob Beschizza also celebrated their

birthdays on that same day! if you guys aren't familiar with the names, Sonny

Strait and Rob Beschizza, what are you doing here? because those are very big

names in our ElfQuest community over on Facebook!

Sonny Strait, of course, is the wonderful amazing colorist for the Final Quest!

he's doing a great job with these-- uh... with the colors on this! I, personally,

think this is the best coloring job ElfQuest has ever received! no offense to

any of the other color artists, Sonny's just doing a fantastic job! and uh-- Rob Beschizza

is a big-time ElfQuest fan, he's also a writer for Boing Boing, and he's

one of the webmasters on the official ElfQuest website. his birthday was also

on June 28th! Rob has also got a fantastic Pike cosplay, guys! like, he

looks like he stepped off the pages of ElfQuest! like, see this right here? you

see that? see that? that's Pike-- that's Rob! alright, so June 28th, as I said was New

Comic Book Day, and the wonderful next issue of Final Quest came out! Final

Quest number 20 is out! now, guys, in case you didn't know the Final Quest is only

slated to run for 24 issues-- only I say! I know--- it's so short, right? but Final Quest

is only slated to run for 24 issues, *watch beeps* meaning we only have four more issues to

go, before the Final Quest is over! and from the sounds of it, this could be it

guys! I mean, at least for Wendy and Richard. they are basically going into

retirement after Final Quest ends. Wendy has said that

she will not adhere to a schedule for publishing again! so, while this might not

be the actual end of ElfQuest, it is the Final Quest for many characters. for our

own ElfMom and ElfPop, and it's a little bit of a somber event. but, it's really

cool, because the Final Quest will be ending with issue 24, which will release

on the exact 40th Anniversary of ElfQuest! issue number 24 will release on

February 28th, 2018-- 40 years TO-THE-DAY from when ElfQuest first appeared in

Fantasy Quarterly number 1, back in 1978, guys! so that's a pretty interesting

little tidbit, I thought that was really kind of cool.

it's sad that Final Quest is ending, but hey, if it's going to go out, it's gotta go out

with a BANG, right guys? so, it also sounds like Dark Horse is planning some kind of

year-long celebration! I'm not exactly sure what they mean by that, but from the

sounds of it, there's going to be some cool stuff coming down the Pike! uh-- Wendy

and Richard are due to be at San Diego Comic Con, and if they also just

announced that there will be a "mystery panel" held at San Diego Comic Con!

now that mystery panel is a mystery because they haven't said what it's

about! they... they say that there's big announcements, but that's it! so guys I'm

excited to hear about what that is! unfortunately, I cannot attend a San

Diego Comic Con myself, so I will be looking out for videos and pictures! so

make sure you post videos and pictures, and make sure you let-- give me some links

to those things, guys, because I want to see whatever is going to go down at San

Diego Comic Con in that mystery panel! all right so Final Quest issue number 20

came out, as well as the Complete Final Quest Volume Number 3! this one collects

issues number 13 through 18, and it's pretty awesome! it's a great way to catch

up on the series if you're not collecting the individual issues, or if

you're a little bit behind and you want to just read them all in one big go, this

is a great series guys! they've already got books 1 & 2 out. book 4, the last one

in the series, of course, won't come out until after Final Quest ends next year!

so guys, get this one if you haven't got it already! I'll put some links down in

the description of this video below, so you guys can go pick up your own copy of

the Complete Final Quest Volume 3 and Final Quest number 20.

so as I mentioned, my brain was non-stop while I was taking my break

from YouTube. I was coming up with ideas for challenges, for other videos that I

want to do, maybe a few Let's Plays, and I also put up a website guys! it's not "Just Mandy.com"

I'm working on getting a better domain name than what it is, but

it's-- right now, as of right now it's some long confusing domain name, and I'll

put a link down in the description below for you guys to just click on it, so you

can just go to it without having to type it in! but in any case, please check out

my new website, I just put it up! I put up some of my favorite pictures, some of my

favorite cosplay shots, I put up information about myself, links to all my

playlists, uh-- I put a little bit of pictures from my frie-- from my family, and loved

ones, so make sure you give that a che-- check that out, and let me know what you think!

if you think it needs anything changed, if you think, uh-- I could do anything

differently to it, suggestions are welcome guys! go ahead

and use my Contact page on my new website to let me know of any of those.

or go ahead and leave it down in the comment section below here! either way

will work! I'll read them both! alright guys? so, that's enough jabbering-on, let's

get to what everybody is actually waiting for, and that is for the winner

of the Starblaze/Donning Book Giveaway to be announced! so, let's get going guys!

we've got right here, my Magic Purple Fedora! it's got the names in it, see them?

there they are! *sing-songy* I'm-a gonna shake, shake, shake that hat up! and a shake, shake, shake...

shake, shake, shake... shake your fedora! shake your fedora!

okay that's enough of that! but yeah, seriously-- shaking *sing-songy again* sha-a-a-a--ki-i-i-i-iing!! and stop! all right guys, let's see what

name I'm gonna pull out of my fedora! *rolling her R's* you ready?

you ready? and pulling a name... pulling a name in three... two... one! this one right here! I can't

see who the name is, because I'm not looking at the paper, but I'm about to

find out! are you guys ready? let's find out... the winner was: Christina S.!

whoop, the Sun is glaring on it-- there we go! winner was: Christina S.! Christina S., you

have won the free issue of Starblaze/Donning Book Number 1! so,

Christina, get a hold of me on either Facebook, Twitter, or you can use my new

Contact page on my website, and let me know of your mailing address, and I will

ship that book to you, free of charge! to you, from me, and I hope you enjoy it!

I'm going to be getting videos out to you guys hopefully on a more regular basis!

I'm trying to aim for every Monday. now, I can't promise that quite yet, but it's

what I'm working towards! I am trying to make it so that every Monday, is a Mandy

Monday, and you guys will get a new Mandy video every Monday! all right guys? that's

all I've got for you for this vlog, so I hope you enjoyed this video! I hope

Christina enjoys her book when it arrives, and I know I'm going to enjoy my

new goodies that I picked up at New Comic Book Day at my local comic

book shop! so guys, make sure you check out my new website! send me questions or

comments if you've got them! make sure you hit that Like button so I know that

y'all watched my video, Subscribe if you want to see more from me, and please,

please, Share my videos so that my channel can continue to grow and gain

more Subscribers! all right guys, so until next time, Shade and Sweet Water and Happy Hunting!

BYE!

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Hello ,this is Cleona at e-fluentenglish.com

What do you see?

WATERFALL

This is in the centre of Oslo, which is the capital of Norway. There's a WATERFALL.

in the city. I'm not out a bike ride

and it's absolutely beautiful. The weather is a little bit changeable.

I've got my helmet on because I have to go through

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Hello guys, how are you? I bring something new to our Brain U Coaching channel,

now every Monday at 1:30p.m.I will bring quick tips to boost your week.

To start today on a super positive note, the tip is:

Think about going out of the office and taking your dose of vitamin D under the sun!?

Go take a walk around the block, check out the nature in your surroundings,

breathe some air and I'm sure a few sunshine rays will be the best medicine to brighten your day,

and you will get back to the Office with a great vibe and your focus and productivity will only go higher. Let's do this, all right?

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Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Károly Zsolnai-Fehér.

Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Károly Zsolnai-Fehér.

Close enough!

As you have probably noticed, today we are going to talk about text to speech, or TTS

in short.

TTS means that we write a piece of text, and a computer synthesized voice will read it

aloud for us.

This is really useful for reading the news, or creating audiobooks that don't have any

official voiceovers.

This work was done by researchers at Princeton University and Adobe and is about text-based

audio narration editing.

This one is going to be crazy good.

The Adobe guys like to call this the Photoshop of voiceovers.

In a normal situation, we have access to a waveform and if we wish to change anything

in a voiceover, we need to edit it.

Editing waveforms by hand is extremely difficult - traditional techniques often can't even

reliably find the boundaries between words or letters, let alone edit them.

And with this technique, we can cut, copy, and even edit this text and the waveforms

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We can even use new words that have never been uttered in the original narration.

It solves an optimization problem where the similarity, smoothness and the pace of the

original footage is to be matched as closely as possible.

One of the excellent new features is that we can even choose from several different

voicings for the new word and insert the one that we deem the most appropriate.

For expert users, the pitch and duration is also editable.

It is always important to have a look at a new technique and make sure that it works

well in practice, but in science, this is only the first step.

There has to be more proof that a new proposed method works well in a variety of cases.

In this case, a theoretical proof by means of mathematics is not feasible, therefore

a user study was carried out where listeners were shown synthesized and real audio samples

and had to blindly decide which was which.

The algorithm was remarkably successful at deceiving the test subjects.

Make sure to have a look at the paper in the description for more details.

This technique is traditional in a sense that it doesn't use any sort of neural networks,

however, there are great strides being made in that area as well, which I am quite excited

to show you in future episodes.

And due to some of these newer video and audio editing techniques, I expect that within the

internet forums, fake news is going to be an enduring topic.

I hope that in parallel with better and better text and video synthesis, there will be an

arms race with other methods that are designed to identify these cases.

A neural detective, if you will.

And now, if you excuse me, I'll give this publicly available TTS one more try and see

if I can retire from narrating videos.

Thanks for watching and for your generous support, and I'll see you next time.

Yep.

Exact same thing.

Bet you didn't even notice it.

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Celebrations, NCBD, & A GIVEAWAY! || Vlog #5 - Duration: 10:48.

*fake accent* out here in the wilds of Oregon, if we're lucky we might just spot the wild ElfQuest Nerd...

Hi guys! Hey! so how's it going? I'm sorry I have been gone for so long, guys!

I have just had so many things going on in my life recently, it was crazy the

last two months, okay? like, insane amount of things I had to take care of- I had to

deal with-- birthdays, anniversaries, other celebrations and events, just so much stuff

to do, that I had to put my YouTube Channel on the back-burner. so

I'm really sorry about that guys, but, I'm back! I'm ready for more, and my YouTube

brain did not stop that whole time, guys. I have been thinking, I've been coming up

with ideas... I now have ideas for some challenge

videos I want to do, other "Just Mandy" content that isn't necessarily ElfQuest

related, and just a bunch of fun stuff like that. so, I've got videos coming down

the Pike for you guys! just keep an eye out, because... this brain- it didn't stop

that whole time! those two months, I might have not been around on YouTube, but I

was around, and I was thinking, and coming up with stuff! so, we got more stuff

coming out for you guys! in the meantime, I know a lot of you have been waiting--

and like, VERY patiently waiting, I will say-- for me to host my other giveaway!

I have a Starblaze/Donning book that I need to giveaway guys! It's sitting right

here! it's waiting to find out who its new owner is going to be! and we're going

to find that out at the end of this video! but first, I just want to talk a

little bit, say "hi," reacquaint myself with you guys... it's Mandy! I'm back! so let me

give you a little rundown of all the different events and things that I had

to deal with and do-- I won't say "deal with," because that makes it sound

negative, and it was fun! I enjoyed all of it! but, uh-- I made a list of everything I

had to do! starting with March 31st- that was my

daughter's birthday. April 11th was my own birthday,

April 12th is my mother-in-law's birthday. May 14th was Mother's Day. May 25th was my

son's birthday. June 4th- I didn't do anything for, but I just have to include

it in my list because June 4th is the wonderful Wendy Pini's birthday! Happy

Birthday! Happy Belated Birthday ElfMom! we love you! Ummm... June 12th was my own wedding

anniversary. June 18th was--was Father's Day. June 23rd

was my best friend's wedding and I was the Matron of Honor for the event, and

then of course, on June 28th we had New Comic Book Day, and there was also also

two very special birthdays on June 28th- Sonny Strait and Rob Beschizza also celebrated their

birthdays on that same day! if you guys aren't familiar with the names, Sonny

Strait and Rob Beschizza, what are you doing here? because those are very big

names in our ElfQuest community over on Facebook!

Sonny Strait, of course, is the wonderful amazing colorist for the Final Quest!

he's doing a great job with these-- uh... with the colors on this! I, personally,

think this is the best coloring job ElfQuest has ever received! no offense to

any of the other color artists, Sonny's just doing a fantastic job! and uh-- Rob Beschizza

is a big-time ElfQuest fan, he's also a writer for Boing Boing, and he's

one of the webmasters on the official ElfQuest website. his birthday was also

on June 28th! Rob has also got a fantastic Pike cosplay, guys! like, he

looks like he stepped off the pages of ElfQuest! like, see this right here? you

see that? see that? that's Pike-- that's Rob! alright, so June 28th, as I said was New

Comic Book Day, and the wonderful next issue of Final Quest came out! Final

Quest number 20 is out! now, guys, in case you didn't know the Final Quest is only

slated to run for 24 issues-- only I say! I know--- it's so short, right? but Final Quest

is only slated to run for 24 issues, *watch beeps* meaning we only have four more issues to

go, before the Final Quest is over! and from the sounds of it, this could be it

guys! I mean, at least for Wendy and Richard. they are basically going into

retirement after Final Quest ends. Wendy has said that

she will not adhere to a schedule for publishing again! so, while this might not

be the actual end of ElfQuest, it is the Final Quest for many characters. for our

own ElfMom and ElfPop, and it's a little bit of a somber event. but, it's really

cool, because the Final Quest will be ending with issue 24, which will release

on the exact 40th Anniversary of ElfQuest! issue number 24 will release on

February 28th, 2018-- 40 years TO-THE-DAY from when ElfQuest first appeared in

Fantasy Quarterly number 1, back in 1978, guys! so that's a pretty interesting

little tidbit, I thought that was really kind of cool.

it's sad that Final Quest is ending, but hey, if it's going to go out, it's gotta go out

with a BANG, right guys? so, it also sounds like Dark Horse is planning some kind of

year-long celebration! I'm not exactly sure what they mean by that, but from the

sounds of it, there's going to be some cool stuff coming down the Pike! uh-- Wendy

and Richard are due to be at San Diego Comic Con, and if they also just

announced that there will be a "mystery panel" held at San Diego Comic Con!

now that mystery panel is a mystery because they haven't said what it's

about! they... they say that there's big announcements, but that's it! so guys I'm

excited to hear about what that is! unfortunately, I cannot attend a San

Diego Comic Con myself, so I will be looking out for videos and pictures! so

make sure you post videos and pictures, and make sure you let-- give me some links

to those things, guys, because I want to see whatever is going to go down at San

Diego Comic Con in that mystery panel! all right so Final Quest issue number 20

came out, as well as the Complete Final Quest Volume Number 3! this one collects

issues number 13 through 18, and it's pretty awesome! it's a great way to catch

up on the series if you're not collecting the individual issues, or if

you're a little bit behind and you want to just read them all in one big go, this

is a great series guys! they've already got books 1 & 2 out. book 4, the last one

in the series, of course, won't come out until after Final Quest ends next year!

so guys, get this one if you haven't got it already! I'll put some links down in

the description of this video below, so you guys can go pick up your own copy of

the Complete Final Quest Volume 3 and Final Quest number 20.

so as I mentioned, my brain was non-stop while I was taking my break

from YouTube. I was coming up with ideas for challenges, for other videos that I

want to do, maybe a few Let's Plays, and I also put up a website guys! it's not "Just Mandy.com"

I'm working on getting a better domain name than what it is, but

it's-- right now, as of right now it's some long confusing domain name, and I'll

put a link down in the description below for you guys to just click on it, so you

can just go to it without having to type it in! but in any case, please check out

my new website, I just put it up! I put up some of my favorite pictures, some of my

favorite cosplay shots, I put up information about myself, links to all my

playlists, uh-- I put a little bit of pictures from my frie-- from my family, and loved

ones, so make sure you give that a che-- check that out, and let me know what you think!

if you think it needs anything changed, if you think, uh-- I could do anything

differently to it, suggestions are welcome guys! go ahead

and use my Contact page on my new website to let me know of any of those.

or go ahead and leave it down in the comment section below here! either way

will work! I'll read them both! alright guys? so, that's enough jabbering-on, let's

get to what everybody is actually waiting for, and that is for the winner

of the Starblaze/Donning Book Giveaway to be announced! so, let's get going guys!

we've got right here, my Magic Purple Fedora! it's got the names in it, see them?

there they are! *sing-songy* I'm-a gonna shake, shake, shake that hat up! and a shake, shake, shake...

shake, shake, shake... shake your fedora! shake your fedora!

okay that's enough of that! but yeah, seriously-- shaking *sing-songy again* sha-a-a-a--ki-i-i-i-iing!! and stop! all right guys, let's see what

name I'm gonna pull out of my fedora! *rolling her R's* you ready?

you ready? and pulling a name... pulling a name in three... two... one! this one right here! I can't

see who the name is, because I'm not looking at the paper, but I'm about to

find out! are you guys ready? let's find out... the winner was: Christina S.!

whoop, the Sun is glaring on it-- there we go! winner was: Christina S.! Christina S., you

have won the free issue of Starblaze/Donning Book Number 1! so,

Christina, get a hold of me on either Facebook, Twitter, or you can use my new

Contact page on my website, and let me know of your mailing address, and I will

ship that book to you, free of charge! to you, from me, and I hope you enjoy it!

I'm going to be getting videos out to you guys hopefully on a more regular basis!

I'm trying to aim for every Monday. now, I can't promise that quite yet, but it's

what I'm working towards! I am trying to make it so that every Monday, is a Mandy

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all I've got for you for this vlog, so I hope you enjoyed this video! I hope

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Cold Case Crime - Anhayla - Duration: 4:00.

If that was a glimpse

Of what life could be

Then I'm looking forward to the future

Looking forward to something newer

Hence, us

So let's discuss it

All you other boys

Each and every one of you

Don't call my phone no more

Don't you call my number

Especially you Mr. Walk-through

Only time you call is when you wanna come through

But not this time

Not this rhyme

I'm a gold case dime

Not a cold case crime

I'll give you space

Now give me mine

Let me go and I'll be fine

You had your chance you're out of line

You missed out you're a cold case crime

A cold case crime

You're a cold case crime

You're, you're, you're a cold case crime

You're a cold case crime

You knew me back when

But I've grown up since then

I found out if Barbie needs Ken

...and Ken don't need Barbie

That's not real love that's just a hobby

Don't play with toys, especially boys

Upgraded to men

Love happen

Breaking hearts that's not my forte

Being in love that is a sure thing

I'm sick of being second

Now you're my second

Laying in bed next to number one

I'm laying in bed next to number one

Cold case murder

Cold case murder

Cold case murder

Cold case murder

Hands up I want you handcuffed

Shame the way you loving me

Hands up I want you handcuffed

Shame the way you loving me

Hands up I want you handcuffed

Shame the way you loving me

Not afraid of doing time

You can give it all to me

Cold case murder

You're a cold case crime

Cold case murder

You're a cold case crime

That's a cold case murder

You're a cold case crime

Cold case murder

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Why is Diet Soda Bad for Diabetes - Duration: 4:41.

Hello, I am Ty Mason of thediabetescouncil.com, researcher, writer and I have type 2 diabetes.

Today I want to talk about diet soda and diabetes.

After you watch the video today, I invite you check out the description box for my new

ebook.

This is one of the most comprehensive diabetes meal planning book you can find.

It contains diabetes friendly meals/recipes, recipes for different goals such as 800-1800

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There are also tons of diabetes friendly recipes for everyone!

I want to say right up front that there is a divide among many experts concerning diet

soda and diabetes.

Now I am not an expert but I do have an opinion.

The question I received was why diet soda is bad for diabetes.

I personally don't believe that it is.

However, I am going to give you research from both sides of the issue and let you decided

whether or not you should drink diet soda.

I truly feel the reason most people have an aversion to diet drinks is that at one time,

there was much debate over the safety of artificial sweeteners.

Many feared that these sweeteners caused certain types of cancer.

Studies performed in the 1970s suggested that the artificial sweetener saccharin was linked

to bladder cancer.

Since that time, however, saccharin has been deemed safe.

Both the National Cancer Institute and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) consider

the sweetener nontoxic.

Aspartame, another common yet controversial sweetener, has also gained clearance for use

as a sugar replacement.

The FDA regulates artificial sweeteners as food additives.

It reviews and approves artificial sweeteners before they can be sold.

Some foods are "generally recognized as safe" and don't require FDA approval to

be sold.

However, aspartame and saccharin, commonly found in diet sodas, are both FDA reviewed

and approved.

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) lists diet sodas among the drinks considered safe.

The ADA recommends them as an alternative to non-diet varieties.

While diet soft drinks are safe, they are far from nutritious.

In addition to diet soda, the ADA recommends water, unsweetened iced or hot tea, and sparkling

or infused water.

Even milk and 100 percent fruit juices, although they contain carbohydrates, can be wise choices

when you consider the nutrients they provide.

Be sure to limit fruit juices due to their high natural sugar content.

Carbonated colas also pose some risk.

A 2000 study published in Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine investigated the risks

of colas in youth.

The study found that drinking carbonated beverages was strongly associated with bone fractures

in teenage girls.

Although the same was not shown for boys, the study did raise concerns about long-term

negative impacts of carbonated colas.

Diet sodas may also create issues specifically for people with diabetes.

A study published in Nature showed that, in mice, artificial sweeteners can lead to a

spike in insulin.

In my research here is what I have found are the real pros and cons of drinking diet sodas:

Pros Of Drinking Diet Soda With Diabetes Include It contains fewer carbohydrates than regular

soda.

It curbs the sugar craving without a sugar overload.

You're consuming far fewer calories.

Cons Of Drinking Diet Soda With Diabetes Include You're consuming calories but gaining no

nutritional benefit.

It's full of unhealthy additives.

Long-term diet soda drinking is still associated with weight gain and other health risks.

Research shows an increased risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome with both diet soda

and regular soda intake.

There really is not consensus out there in regards to the effects of diet soda on your

diabetes.

One study says it will harm you and another study comes right along and says it is completely

safe.

In my opinion, the choice is up to you.

I would not make diet soda my main intake of fluids in a day, however, a couple of cans

won't kill you either.

Just be smart, make an informed choice and live your life.

You have to look in the mirror everyday.

Don't forget to get my new ebook and please, subscribe to our channel for many more videos

like this one in the future.

Thanks for watching.

I am Ty Mason.

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The Ultimate Truth - Duration: 1:08:09.

WARNING: This documentary contains graphic content that may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

In neuroscience and psychology, the concepts of love and fear are more than just emotions.

They relate to how the deepest unconscious regions of our brain operate.

How the reptilian brain only craves what it lacks and is unaware of what it takes for granted.

And how what we believe we lack ends up defining what we love.

And by gaining insight into the realms of our unconscious mind and the reality that

it emerges from, we are presented with a choice.

"The most important decision that we make,

is whether we believe we live in a friendly or a hostile universe."

While this quote from Albert Einstein sounds relatable, one can wonder why a man of his

profound intelligence would specifically claim this is the most important decision we make.

This documentary answers that question.

Tens of thousands of papers are published each year in the field of neuroscience alone.

Our knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of our mind

and of our universe is expanding at an astounding rate.

If you seek rational answers to fundamental questions about consciousness,

this documentary could change your life.

The human brain is by far the most sophisticated phenomenon

that we have been able to observe to date in our universe.

And after decades of neuroscience, we still have endless questions about this mysterious

structure that holds as many neurons as there may be stars in our galaxy.

Yet we do not have to veer far into hypotheticals or resort to superstition

to answer some of our deepest existential questions.

One of the most baffling observations has been that some experiments seem to reveal

two distinct personalities or streams of consciousness present in our brain,

one in each hemisphere.

And only one of these two can talk.

Under the right conditions, neurologists have even been able to ask questions to each hemisphere separately.

Resulting in cases where a person would say he is not religious when asked in conversation.

While when this person sees the question in writing, the mute hemisphere responds by writing

down its own answer.

In some cases disagreeing with the other hemisphere.

Many more experiments that reveal similar results indicate that this is more

than a random oddity or hallucination,

but instead some legitimate form of split

or double consciousness taking place in our brain.

Fortunately, this strange disagreement between both hemispheres

only occurs when the connection between them is broken.

As long as they are connected

they try to cooperate and create the perception

that we are a singular individual.

So where exactly are we located inside the brain?

If science can pinpoint those parts of the brain that are largely responsible for language,

mathematics, specific primal emotions and so forth, what does it say about the parts

of the brain that make up the core of what we are?

Not only have scientists, despite their best efforts,

not been able to locate such a region in the brain.

But all evidence even points towards this core not existing.

It has become more and more clear that in this miniature universe of the brain,

roughly a 100 billion neurons all act by themselves

and communicate with each other as if the brain is an astonishingly complex vehicle

without a driver.

A computer without a CPU.

In our quest for finding some sort of core of what we are, we could look even deeper

and zoom in on the basic building blocks of what our brain is made of.

But if we peer into the individual molecules that make up our neurons,

our findings become even more counter-intuitive.

Not only will we not find any mysterious trace of a soul,

we will also not bump into any kind of marble-like structures

that high school physics taught us are the tiny particles that everything else is made of.

You might have heard that roughly 99.9% of all solid matter is nothing but empty space.

This is true.

But zooming into the .1% that should consist of the stuff everything is made of

only results in showing us a different kind of emptiness.

The electrons, the quarks, all the fundamental particles are not solid objects.

Thinking of them as somehow tiny spheres is a convenient simplification,

but this does not represent the fascinating reality of this strange quantum void.

The only things that exist here are waves.

Waves that behave similar to vibrations of sound or ripples in water.

But rather than oscillations of matter, the peaks and valleys of these quantum waves

are not made of anything tangible,

they are waves of probabilities.

Their peaks reveal the areas where there is a high probability of detecting the energy

of what we may call an electron.

Their valleys indicate that the chances there are much lower.

As bizarre as it may sound that all the building blocks of our universe seem to behave according

to chance rather than being intuitively predictable, this is not just a theory.

It is a simple fact that can be tested and observed with nothing more than a laser pointer

and a comb to replicate part of the famous double-slit experiment.

The counter-intuitiveness of this discovery has been the root of popular misinterpretations

and metaphysical confusion

where it's been described as particles being aware and knowing

that they're being observed

or the universe being influenced by the power of our thinking.

The truth is at least equally fascinating.

The real principle at work is that if we can not know where a particle is, it exists only

as a probability wave that tells us where the particle is more or less likely to be found.

And only when we take action to measure where the particle could be, the wave will suddenly

cease to exist and the particle reveals itself.

The particle has no defined location until we make the measurement.

This is why we say that light, for example, is both a wave and a particle.

But this quantum weirdness does not just apply to light,

it applies to all the particles that everything is made of.

It also applies to molecules.

If we fire super-tiny rocks instead of photons,

they will behave like waves when we're not measuring them.

We intuitively believe our universe consists of solid stuff.

But in reality, all of it, from the neurons in our brain to the galaxy we are a part of,

is the result of probability waves and particles that pop in and out of existence.

All this weirdness led Einstein to famously say:

"Do you really believe the moon is not there when you are not looking at it?".

But no matter how weird it is, quantum theory and all experimental evidence reveals that

our universe is inherently probabilistic

and things within it can not be predicted with 100% certainty.

This doesn't mean that science cannot make accurate estimates as to what is more or less likely.

The mathematics and statistics of quantum physics reveal that the seemingly random oscillations

that make up our reality are still profoundly consistent patterns.

Many of our modern technologies, such as solar panels or microprocessors,

would not have been possible if we had not deciphered

much of the intricate and unique behavior of quantum mechanics.

But if no specific region of the brain, nor the neurons, nor the building blocks

that our neurons consist of can account for the phenomenon of our consciousness,

what is the current scientific assessment as to what brings it about?

Over the years, there have been many theories, some of which have since been debunked with

modern understandings of neuroscience, others are considered too far-fetched and exotic

to be of merit without hard evidence.

But there is one general school of thought that most scientists consider to be likely.

An idea that is not only logically sound and fits our observations,

but that can transform how we think about life.

Even though its implications are thus far rarely discussed and explored.

In fact, this documentary marks the first time all these logical conclusions are brought

together to bring into focus what science can really tell us

about some of our deepest existential questions.

If we look at evolution, it's not so hard to roughly imagine how life started here on earth.

4 billion years ago, a unique series of coincidental probabilities occurred that led to the existence

of very simple biological cells that could replicate.

These were the first forms of life.

And as they replicated, subtle differences between the old cells and the new cells would crop up,

mutations would take place.

We see it in the genetics of offspring with every lifeform known to us

and we can trace it back in the remains and fossils not just of animals and plants,

but sometimes even of bacteria of as far as 3.5 billion years ago.

Microscopic crystals and fossils provide us a glimpse

of life on earth before the first plants or even algae emerged.

Over billions of years of replicating and mutating, these biological mechanisms found

more and more sophisticated ways of growing and spreading.

The tiniest initial differences such as offspring with a coincidental protein molecule

that is sensitive to sunlight would end up with eventually

more beneficial mutations over many generations.

4 billion years is a very long time.

Enough for extremely sophisticated results such as the human eye to emerge from origins

as simplistic as a single light-sensitive protein molecule.

As a result, even our most advanced technologies are often still no match for some of the mechanisms

that have taken evolution aeons to engineer.

But when we begin to contemplate early animal life,

and observe its beautiful legacy all around us,

wherein we constantly recognize parts of our primal selves,

it is tempting to wonder why in the process of evolution there emerged this phenomenon of consciousness

that has bewildered and confounded philosophers and mystics since the dawn of humanity's tribal structures.

To approach this scientifically, we can not allow consciousness' elusive nature

to be a reason for giving up on trying to understand it.

Because if consciousness is not a magical exception and is rather a direct

or indirect consequence of evolution, just like every other

the scientific conclusion is straight-forward:

just like every other feature of the human brain and body,

experience or consciousness is a tool that evolution has engineered for us

through billions of years of mutations.

Conscious forms of life showed a richer capacity for learning and course-correcting.

So evolution favored this development

and nurtured it to a point where we became sentient,

self-aware and capable of interpreting our own evolutionary drives and our purpose in

in ways that can even go against our own survival if we so choose.

So how would science then describe the mechanism of consciousness?

Surprisingly, most scientists do theorize that consciousness is not simply inside our brain.

Consciousness is generally considered to be an emergent phenomenon of the brain.

Meaning that consciousness happens when enough activity takes place in the brain in a way

in a way that can be compared to how music emerges from a record player.

The music is not anywhere to be found inside the record player.

Intuitively, we tend to say the music is on the record,

but even there we really only find a circular vinyl disk with peculiar grooves,

it does not produce any sound or music at all.

It is only when the mechanisms of the record player are activated in a certain way that

that all its activity produces an emergent phenomenon that we call music.

Consciousness is somewhat similar.

We can't physically locate it at one point or in one area.

And if we zoom in on the grey matter of our brain,

we find as much evidence for consciousness as we find tiny marbles inside a molecule.

None at all.

Yet when billions of neurons fire and communicate with each other, the combination of this enormous

amount of activity creates the phenomenon of consciousness.

But it would seem that this is far from a complete summary of what brings it about.

Because there is an inevitable consequence that complicates things to an incredible degree.

The more this emergent feature evolved in ways that allow it to course-correct

and significantly reprogram the brain,

the more it became a feedback loop of incredible complexity.

When we point a webcam at a screen that displays its input we see a seemingly infinite pattern,

the brain does something similar with the activity from its billions of firing neurons,

resulting in an unimaginable depth of iterations and permutations

that gives rise to what we call consciousness or experience.

This experience is not a goal,

it is simply the ultimate tool that our brain has

for finding its way and coming to grips with the consistent patterns of reality.

We are the unfathomably intricate interplay of what seems like infinite loops of neural processes.

Our essence may have had humble beginnings, but it exponentially grew on its voyage

down the rabbit hole of boundlessly mirroring itself and learning from each mirror image.

Our brain waves ripple and reverberate, creating constant feedback loops of wildly varying

degrees of complexity before even a single emotion, let alone a conscious thought can emerge,

which then in itself inevitably brings about feedback loops of higher levels of abstraction

where it is no longer about the interaction and cascade of neurochemical processes,

but also of language, ideas and concepts that then allow such magnitudes of recursive thinking

that we become capable of observing and dissecting the patterns of our own existence.

We are incomparably more than the sum of our parts.

Which is why our evolution so greatly favored this extraordinary capacity for reasoning

and intuition and why it promoted us from biological machines to sentient architects

of our own future, tasked with making the right decisions for ourselves and for our species.

We are a feedback loop that is, depending on how we choose to live,

to greater or lesser extent aware of its own mechanisms.

We must also factor in the brain's remarkable ability for changing itself.

This is called neuroplasticity.

Whatever it is that we are doing at any point in time, we are training our brain to become

better at performing those actions, for better or for worse.

While more pronounced at early age, neuroplasticity and even neurogenesis, the creation of new

brain cells, continues to take place throughout our lives,

shaping and reshaping the hardware of our consciousness every step of the way.

And while human beings have a remarkable capacity for rationality,

enabling us to fly rockets to the moon

and build incredible machinery that allows us to dissect the fabric of the universe,

we are also very emotional creatures.

As we grow up, we for a big part learn and shape our behavior

through basic Pavlovian conditioning.

In the famous psychological experiment by Ivan Pavlov, a basic observation was that

a dog tends to salivate as soon as he recognizes learned indicators

hinting that he may be rewarded with a treat.

Same mechanisms are present in the reward system of the human brain.

As children, we innocently want to understand the world.

But if trying to understand things is not rewarding enough, our brain adopts other strategies.

An unfortunate phenomenon often observed in psychology and also once famously described

by Carl Sagan is that kindergartners or first-grade kids tend to be sincere science enthusiasts

with a genuine sense of wonder as they question everything around them.

But talk to children in the 12th grade and much of this curiosity has become extinguished.

If our natural tendency to logically question things is discouraged

and we are instead rewarded for actions that we often don't see the meaning of,

the brain adapts to this and gradually gives up on independent logical inquiry.

Instead, we become disproportionately dedicated to seeking approval of others.

Our opinions, our identity, our way of life ends up depending on how we are judged

by our social circle and by society at large.

At the time of recording this documentary,

fake news, post-truth and so-called 'alternative facts' are much discussed topics.

But these are mere symptoms of a much deeper problem.

One that goes beyond misinformation and imperfect social media algorithms.

And while we may not be aware of it, the Pavlovian conditioning from our contemporary culture

deeply defines how we look at life and by extension how we intuitively perceive consciousness.

To understand just how much culture constantly evolves while it shapes our behaviors and beliefs,

it can be helpful to look at how much has changed even in recent history.

Only around 15 years ago it was controversial to ban smoking and cellphones were considered

inappropriate for teenagers or for use on public transport.

Ten years ago we could barely imagine why anyone would want to put random thoughts

along with personal pictures on the Internet for everyone to see.

Now just about everyone including parents and grandparents have active Facebook accounts.

And in only a few years, taking selfies went from a strange and narcissistic habit to a cultural norm.

Keeping this in mind may then make it less surprising when we consider that up until

around 300 years back, people would brand a great deal of our most commonplace routines

as selfish, decadent and morally corrupt.

As trivial and innocent of an act like buying a box of our favorite cereals

would fall into this category.

While society gradually improves and evolves over large periods of time,

our culture takes many twists and turns along the way,

some of which move us closer to valuing facts over fiction,

some of which do not.

Nevertheless, our conditioning lays much of the groundwork for the operating system of our brain.

In a constellation of brain regions known as the Default Mode Network,

information is constantly being processed even when we are seemingly at rest.

This is partially why social conditioning can have a profound impact on us

while we are unaware of it.

Our current mainstream culture is generally defined as individualism,

which finds its origins in the industrial revolution not long ago.

And just as in previous eras, we go as far as to sometimes rewrite history

to fit our current narrative

and we repurpose ancient sayings such as "Carpe Diem" to support our beliefs.

The complete sentence of the old latin poem roughly translates to "do what you can today,

to make tomorrow better"

and it had no connection with indulging in personal desires.

While our scientific progress can tell us a lot about the brain and even to significant

extent about consciousness, our culture is currently not so much geared towards trying

to understand what we are.

It is instead more focused on celebrating the pursuit of fashionable personal interests.

Ranging from material possessions to impressing our social circle,

from momentary thrills to romantic adventures.

The individual's desire and its freedom to pursue it is currently our most cherished ideal.

Many aspects of our society, most of all our economy, rely on our pursuit of these popularized objectives.

Aside from rare exceptions like a futuristic tv series about a unified humanity working

to advance the species, culture has a way of submerging us in signals that make us believe,

without question, that the way we currently perceive things is simply the way it has always been

or at least the way it's meant to be.

Not so long ago, we believed people of color were always inferior,

the world was always flat

and the gods always controlled the skies.

In a cultural setting such as this, the brain's reward system becomes,

in a sense, disconnected from its purpose.

Throughout evolution, the ways in which our DNA has mutated and our brain has expanded

have all been part of the same process:

all these mechanisms simply try to overcome the obstacles in their path.

Life fundamentally tries to align itself with reality, genetically and biologically,

instinctively and intellectually.

As children, the way we try to align ourselves with reality is by imitating others,

parents, friends, teachers and various cultural influences.

The older and the more aware we become,

the more capable our brain becomes at independently recognizing patterns

and making abstractions.

A duality arises.

We possess the intelligence to grasp the consequences of our actions and of our inaction.

Yet our Pavlovian reward-seeking urges pull us in other directions,

such as living up to the expectations of society and family.

We feel fragile and dependent on the judgment of others

because our reward system values their approval more than logical deduction.

We feel little satisfaction or even discouragement when acting upon our own

independent rational judgment.

This confusing duality is a natural consequence of a society wherein we never really grow up.

We seek the approval of our guardians when we are young.

And we continue to seek approval of whichever forces take over as we grow older.

We become eternal validation-seekers.

Neurons cluster together to create hierarchies that end up determining the things we value most.

In recent years, neuroscientists are even beginning to come up with mathematical formulas

that describe the exact way in which these hierarchies are formed

and how they process information.

Different clusters of neurons talk to each other in a beautifully organized fashion,

to, among other things, figure out whether or not the reward system should be activated.

A process that largely depends on our conditioning and differs for each person.

Learning what someone's reward system is primarily drawn to,

often makes their behavior surprisingly easy to map and understand.

We can much better comprehend the cold-heartedness of a career-fixated individual if success

or social validation is what he or she craves more than anything else.

Or the sacrifice of someone who spends all resources helping siblings or parents if family

is this person's core drive.

The blindness of a person who primarily chases romantic adventures or the carelessness of

a hedonistic thrill-seeker.

We often create many additional rationales around our actions

to obscure our fundamental motivation.

The collection of these rationalizations is what constitutes our identity.

Throughout our lives we may encounter milestones where our core value changes

as a result of a paradigm shift or an identity crisis.

Analyzing one's own actions over the years through deep reflection or the practice of

writing down an overview of one's key choices in life

can easily reveal what this core value is for you.

This can be an experience that is both enlightening and sobering as it makes us see that our choices

are rarely informed by the rationalizations we afterwards come up with.

They are mostly the result of a childish attachment that lurks in our subconscious.

And the more self-aware we become, the more we feel a dissatisfaction

with the pursuit of hollow goals.

But this is not a deterministic trap that we cannot escape from.

We live in a probabilistic universe where nothing is set in stone.

Rather than vaguely philosophize about the nature of free will, we can deduce that the

that feedback loop of consciousness plays an active role in processing information and making decisions.

It has a say in what our most deeply rooted core motivations are.

Concepts and ideas only have power over us when we emotionally invest and hold on to them.

This brings up the question: in light of all this knowledge, how do we correct our course?

How do we truly find meaning in our lives and experience the kind of fulfilment that

most of us only catch glimpses of from time to time?

It turns out that science has more answers in these regards than is commonly assumed.

It is widely understood that logic is our most powerful ally in understanding and approaching reality.

More than a cold and blunt instrument for calculation,

it is the closest thing to a force that holds our universe together.

Our advances in physics continue to reveal a mathematical framework

underpinning anything and everything in our reality.

Without these consistent patterns, nothing would exist.

Without its exquisite dance of aeons of genetic iterations, we would not be able to think or feel.

We often see logic as the opposite of emotion, but instead it is the engine of our emotions

and it provides reliable answers when we are frustrated or confused.

Logic is what creates rhythm or structure,

it is fundamental in the melody of music

and the colors and symmetry of flowers.

It creates biological machinery so intricate and rich that they can become self-aware,

capable of love and selflessness

and able to observe the majestic logical patterns that created them.

We can trace our origins and the molecules in our body back to the stars in which they

were created and see that we are all connected.

Over billions of years, these molecules configured themselves into complex units that we call human beings.

These units are like cells in the body of humanity,

wired to evolve and move it forward.

This is why we have a deep desire to find meaning,

to find an existential equilibrium:

Evolution has fundamentally programmed us so that we want our beliefs to align with reality.

Logic is, in a sense, the prime directive of our consciousness.

We must value it as such if we want to break free from the clutches of hollow reward mechanisms.

Evolution has put the feedback loop of experience in control of our brain.

We make the calls.

And while we intuitively navigate reality with the compass of our reward system,

we can change how this system operates.

This is what happens in paradigm shifts or identity crises.

In religious transformations or in the minds of many first-time parents.

The reward system shifts its dominant focus.

It's easy to think in absurd stereotypes when we imagine a person primarily driven by logic.

But for human beings, it would only be illogical to suppress emotions

or disregard human needs.

Instead, what is logical for humans is to act in ways that are most efficient

for the benefit of ourselves and of humanity.

Part of the reasons why meditation and mindfulness practices have scientifically measureable

health and psychological benefits is precisely because they somewhat disconnect us from attachments

that constantly take up mental energy and generate dissonance.

They also shift the brain's activity from its Default Mode Network

to what is called the Task-Positive Network and it allows us to more easily be selfless, clear-headed and focused.

The simple act of intently putting focus on our breathing throughout the day

is enough to make this happen.

It creates an awareness that is often described as 'being in the present'

or being in a state of flow,

wherein rather than identifying with our thoughts, we become an observer of them

and are much more inclined to follow reason over impulse.

We become more capable of adjusting our beliefs and making conscious choices

that rewire our brain's reward system.

We can observe clear improvements in how, over the centuries, common subconscious core values

have shifted away from things like superstition.

Perhaps at some point in our future, our cultures will find common ground in simply valuing logic.

As a society, we're currently still too obsessed with trivial differences and preferences to make such a drastic leap.

But as individuals, we're fortunate to live in a time where we have the freedom

to question our cultural beliefs and choose our own path.

Even our core values that hold tremendous power over us and have been ingrained in our

minds through decades of conditioning can be changed.

While core values don't just change automatically, here is how one could adopt a more logic-oriented mindset.

The first step would be to ensure one has a genuine appreciation for logic,

something that much of the audience watching this video may already have.

It can be profoundly inspiring to learn about how logic underpins everything in the vast

and intricate complexity of our universe

and it can also be empowering to realize, as you learn,

that even when we don't know them, the logical answers to our questions exist.

It also helps to be aware that science and logic are not about certainties but about

finding out what is most likely.

Our universe is a probabilistic phenomenon.

Even a hypothetically perfect simulation could not predict with complete certainty how events would unfold.

There is a profound sense of acceptance in acknowledging that nothing is ever truly certain,

but with our brain's ability to reason, we can come up with pretty good approximations

of what the best course of action is at every point in our lives.

This first step can be achieved simply by reflection or learning about logic and science

from books and documentaries

or rewatching this video.

Step 2 is to identify your current core value.

Find what emotionally drives you.

In this step, you pinpoint what it is that throughout your life your reward system has

turned into its primary focus.

It could simply be comfort, success or social validation.

Making the conscious leap to adopt logic as a core value is step 3.

This resolution is not about just implementing new habits but rather about fundamentally

committing to doing the right thing at any time, depending on your knowledge

and the logical connections you make.

Finding the courage and truly making this click can be a euphoric or liberating experience.

There is a wealth of knowledge and insight available online on how this can be achieved

for those who find it difficult.

Although this difficulty is often an illusion that simply takes some bravery to overcome.

What has been observed thus far among people who go through this transformation is that

is that those who ultimately make this leap with the intention of elevating their experience

will eventually lose this newfound awareness.

This is not due to a lack of discipline, but rather due to a fundamental misunderstanding

regarding consciousness that we are deeply conditioned with.

It is a fallacy that most of us never verbalize or are even aware of

and that sits at the heart of our misconceptions regarding our experience.

You believe that there is a 'you' inside the brain.

Even as you watch this video, you've most likely concluded at least subconsciously

that there is still a 'you' in the ever-changing feedback loop of consciousness.

That while we are an unfathomably complex and rich phenomenon of continuous information

processing and near infinite iteration and transmutation,

that somehow at every instant and in every loop, a defining part of us survives.

We believe this even though most cells in our body die and are replaced over and over.

The electrons that buzz through our neurons to generate our ongoing experience do not

exist in any solid or intuitive sense of the word

and scientists find no trace of a self inside our brain.

Each second, the consciousness that emerges from the grey matter mechanisms behind our

eyes is different, sometimes unrecognizably so, from what it was a second before.

The truth is every moment we are a new entity that existed only for that one single moment

and will never manifest itself again.

No experience can truly be replicated,

no identity can ever reflect an ever-changing synergy

and there is no self or I that can persist in the endless stream of experience.

Not even for an instant.

The only place where there resides some notion of the imagined self,

is in the proteins that were synthesized to store a memory of a moment that once occurred.

As if the feedback loop of consciousness at that moment wrote in the machinery of our neurons:

"I was here",

so that the next iteration, the next loop that a new experience emerges from, might learn from it.

But from fixating on faulty concepts of what we are,

on stories of a phantom that we define as the self,

we learn nothing of value.

It is fascinating that sometimes science and ancient esoteric wisdoms seem to meet.

The idea that there is no actual self is not a new one.

But it is one that is logical and has gained more scientific support than other schools of thought.

Life and death are concepts that do not seem to apply in the ways that we think they do.

Beyond outdated philosophical or religious notions, we have no reasons at all

to believe the human organism is inhabited by a spirit,

but rather by a near-infinity of consciousnesses over time.

And each manifestation is much more than a mere expression of our brain's neural activity.

It is a culmination of all the interaction that led to its emergence.

Consciousness does not emerge from the brain like a genie from a bottle.

In fact, without any influence from society, in cases where children grow up in isolation,

not raised by humans but among animals, the brain does not adapt to the use of language

and becomes forever incapable of speaking or even conceptually thinking in the ways

that we constantly do.

So much of what we tend to label as intrinsic personality

can not even exist on a basic level without sufficient interaction.

Consciousness emerges from the vast interplay of stardust becoming aware,

aeons of genetic mutation, thousands of generations laying the groundwork of language and culture

necessary to form complex thoughts and finally, our current society's conditioning, education,

social influences and parental guidance.

All elements combine to generate electrochemical fireworks inside our neurons

to eventually create these instances of experience.

All of it is interconnected.

There are no limits or borders in what is a part of our existence.

Nothing is external.

Even from a basic neurological perspective, everything takes place within our consciousness.

It comes as no surprise then that the most intellectually and emotionally satisfying

programming that our brain is capable of running is fundamentally selfless.

The more we dismantle the hologram of our imaginary self,

the more easily we accept our evolutionary drive to care for others

and the more capable we are of understanding

the sinister foundation of our individualist conditioning.

Our history is full of examples where mainstream narratives successfully hypnotize us into

complacency and inaction as they attempt to blind or distract us from the damage we are doing.

Some of the most iconic examples, the holocaust and slavery, took place within the past few generations.

Our inner selfish monster that we create as a coping mechanism for our fears and uncertainties

does not reflect what we really are.

Even though its influence runs deep,

since we begin the process of identifying and labeling ourselves very early on in life.

As children, we don't know any better

and we often end up blaming ourselves for things that were either beyond our control

or actions that we did not yet understand the consequences of.

We gradually and subconsciously create flawed beliefs that inhibit us.

But beneath all of this remains what analytical psychology calls the inner child.

This is why many forms of therapy and meditation focus on seeing our thoughts and emotions,

even our mind, as separate from us.

These practices have been well documented to have profound effects on us.

The more mindful we are, the more easily we see our own values and beliefs as an observer,

which allows us to change the ones that hold us back.

We are continuously flooded by subtle and less subtle indicators that signal our subconsciousness

and strengthen our belief that our experience is what matters most.

We celebrate kindness and generosity strictly within specific cultural confines,

where the narrative is usually as follows:

human beings might be inherently selfish, but since doing good feels good, we're not so bad after all.

Simply hearing or saying this can summon positive emotions.

In fact, it's not uncommon to see this message applied in charity campaigns or for example during Christmas.

It's been repeated to us in literal as well as subliminal ways

to the point that it became an omnipresent and oddly comforting belief

that unfortunately has gaping inconsistencies

and horrific implications.

It's an unspoken slogan of the individualist ideology that programs obedient consumers

to only care when they stand to benefit themselves.

It is perhaps the worst form of indoctrination when society makes us believe

that the reason why we should primarily pursue selfish interests,

is because we are not really capable of anything else.

As we grow up, this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Because by valuing experience above all, we legitimately turn into a population of selfish drones.

And in the finest tradition of cultural obedience, many of us then defend ourselves

when we hear of claims of selfless acts.

These things do not really exist, many of us say.

Ignoring even the most obvious and common scenarios of parents who truly care for their children

and gladly diminish the quality of their own experience for them.

This is where we awkwardly catch glimpses of the uneasy and unspoken agreement that binds us.

We know that our ideology is a facade.

A collection of excuses that we let ourselves and each other get away with.

The 1% may benefit the most,

but the greatest conspiracy of modern civilization does not come from the top.

It is a collaboration that we all subconsciously agreed to and are sometimes uncomfortably aware of.

In this ecosystem, the rare exceptions of those who at some point truly value something more than experience

easily end up conflicted.

For a while, they may feel driven to fight for a cause

or sacrifice their luxuries for a noble objective.

But as soon as they somewhat ponder their actions within a greater context,

the compass of their intuition fails to come up with convincing answers as to whether they are truly doing

what is right, making their endeavor unsustainable.

We fall back on excuses that are so commonly accepted,

we almost fully believe we should indeed trust and value our experience above all else.

This makes us deeply vulnerable to all kinds of manipulation.

Governments and corporations can dictate our behavior without advanced strategies or conspiracies.

Politicians can scare us with insultingly inaccurate claims and we will happily consume

and we well happily consume poisonous substances if presented along with imagery of laughter and joy

preferably from celebrities.

Our indoctrination has made us pampered and passive.

With this broken compass, we find ourselves somewhat puzzled when we reflect

upon historical horrors like the holocaust:

why did so few of the guards who witnessed the atrocities of concentration camps do something?

How come they blindly obeyed orders and murdered millions, either by pulling the trigger

or simply assisting, making them guilty of the atrocities that were committed.

Indoctrination can make us ignorant and the sleep of reason can produce monsters.

But we are not children any more.

As adults, we are perfectly aware, sometimes painfully so, that actions have consequences.

Therefore, when we consider an individual who willingly keeps someone in a dungeon to die of starvation,

we universally consider it wrong or evil.

But when we become aware of the death and suffering that's been locked away in our own dungeon of ignorance,

we ourselves become evil if we do not take action.

In a world with a continuous stream of tragic events that we can easily influence,

wherein we no longer need to risk our lives in order to make a difference,

our inaction kills on a daily basis.

While we mentally recite to ourselves the mantras we've been taught:

"There's not much we can do."

"We are not responsible."

"They are far away."

"Perhaps they even deserved it."

For all our progress, we can sound eerily similar to horrific echoes of the past:

"We didn't know."

"We were just following orders."

Our culture has installed in our brains a colossal switchboard of excuses.

And there are many options for every occasion.

It begins when we, as children, start to recognize the absurdity

of many of the expectations placed upon us

and innocently look for ways to dodge them.

It becomes less innocent as we become more aware.

Most of us grow older but don't grow up.

Because it's not in our society's best interest to guide us into maturity.

There is no profit to be made from it.

So we band together in how we excuse our behavior and silently agree to conceal each other's hypocrisy.

Confrontations that do take place are met with empty defenses:

"What about you?"

"What about the government?"

"I have to think about my future."

"This offends me."

"This is my belief."

"This is my opinion."

But whether arguing against global warming or vaccinations, for socialism or capitalism,

for social justice or against political correctness, our opinions and beliefs do not dictate reality.

Our identities and our rhetoric are meaningless compared to the consequences of our inaction.

And our innocent strategy of excuses that once allowed us to skip our homework

is no longer innocent among adults who are confronted with reality.

That mechanism has run its course.

The only teacher who now has authority to assign our tasks and judge our excuses

is our own inner voice of reason.

When we selflessly resolve to adopt logic as a core value,

it sets us free from our fragile dependence of the judgment of others.

Responsibility is simply a principle of acting in line with our ever-expanding knowledge and rationality.

It does not depend on intersubjectivity.

It is not dictated by our culture, our social circle or politicians.

Nor is it dependent on our fabricated freedom of choice.

And many of the most historical acts of bravery came from those who took a stand for what is right,

even in the face of adversity and cultural disparity.

Such a profoundly selfless resolution can seem scary, as it threatens all the conditioned

attachments that emerge in a culture where enjoyable feelings are considered the ultimate goal.

But it leads to far more fulfilment than chasing our positive emotions like a carrot on a stick,

as our ideology demands.

In cases of drug addiction, usually only those who feel they have little else to live for

become dependent on addictive substances.

We've been led to believe the lie that the meaning of life is to chase the carrot of good emotions.

But even with only our intuition, we feel that this endless chase doesn't make much sense.

The pay-off is never great enough.

And those who choose to believe in a more selfless and logical objective ironically

tend to experience much more fulfilment in their lives.

It's a principle that has inspired ancient spiritual concepts such as karma or heaven and hell:

those who care most about their own indulgences

end up haunted or tormented by their own self-interest.

But in modern cognitive psychology, it is not just an esoteric idea.

There is a huge range of academic research and literature on the subject, usually described

in terms of the scarcity mindset and its opposite, the abundance mindset.

The brain operates in a mode of scarcity when we feel that there are things we lack.

This is perhaps one of our brain's most ancient survival mechanisms

and it's been well established that, while this can sharpen our focus,

it also tends to take up enormous amounts of what is called 'mental bandwidth'.

It hijacks our brain.

It literally makes us less intelligent, more self-centered and even drops our IQ.

And every day, we are exposed to a near infinite array of societal impulses that are designed

to lock us into this mental state.

From a very young age onwards, we are deeply programmed with a set of requirements

that must be fulfilled in order for us to experience abundance.

Requirements that are often so elusive, that we become mostly entrapped in the scarcity mindset.

But as soon as we see through this, which can be achieved in many ways,

we are able to distinguish truth from indoctrination, to dispel our confusion and dissolve our apathy.

This presents us with a choice on how we lead our lives.

If we make life about ourselves, we choose to see everything

through a lens of what we can take rather than give back.

But we intuitively sense that we're not doing what is right and feel unworthy of being truly loved.

And we either attempt to make peace with this

or we succumb to insecurity and prefer to obfuscate the truth.

But if love is defined as unconditional giving then love is all around us.

It is in the structures left behind by our ancestors

and the heritage of our grandparents.

It is in the care our parents have given us

and the cells that make up what we are.

It is in the social structures and the safety nets that are forged into laws to protect us.

It's in the sun that shines and the infinite beauty that includes us.

If we choose to be what we are and see our life for what it truly is,

then we realize it's about much more than just us.

It is about caring and doing what is right.

About giving back and using our understanding to combat ignorance.

It is about trusting in our ability to do so, trusting in our true selves.

And letting ourselves be guided by our intuition, which knows right from wrong.

No matter what challenges we face, when our heart guides us with reason on its side,

our imagined problems fade away.

Behind everything there is a logical reason we can find

when we choose to follow curiosity rather than fear.

We don't have to feel regret or guilt when we know our intentions are pure

and we did the best we could at the time with the knowledge that we had.

But it begins with a choice.

A choice between pretense or honesty.

Between fabricated scarcity or the abundance of reality.

Making life about ourselves or seeing that it is not about you.

A choice that is yours to make.

The world can seem like a cold and dark place

when this knowledge leads us to recognize the selfish motives behind people's actions

and how it causes idealistic movements to scatter and fall apart.

But with these insights, those who choose to not make life about themselves

can seek out and trust each other.

This documentary illustrates how everyone has this choice.

But it will require a global movement where those who truly care take action,

organize and unite to bring about real change.

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#Resolution2040 Jackie Corcoran TEDxBozeman - Duration: 8:04.

(Música)

In the health ranking of 133 countries,

the United States weighs in at 28th,

yet we spend far more on health care

and medical costs per capita

than any other country in the world.

We pour more than 60 billion dollars annually

into the diet industry,

yet one in five of our school children are obese

and type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions.

I was raised

on the Standard American Diet or SAD

(Laughter)

and my family struggles with obesity,

addiction, and even suicide.

I want to see this change, not only in my family

but in all of America.

Imagine: One generation from now,

year 2040,

the United States is ranked the number one healthiest country

in the world.

We would enter old age with a better quality of life

since preventable and reversible diseases,

like heart disease, some cancers,

and arthritis, would plummet;

healthier communities would reduce feelings of isolation

causing mental illness and crime rates to go down;

many more physicians would practice disease prevention;

corporations that prioritize the health

of our people and planet would flourish;

we would have greater social

and economic equality.

Wouldn't this be cause for tremendous celebration?

But back here in 2017,

what's keeping us from this number one health ranking?

We are equipped with awesome power tools

in our toolbox,

but they could use some upgrading.

I'm not talking about drills or chainsaws.

I'm talking about cultural tools.

And the one I want to focus on here is time.

The United States relationship to time

is different than most other countries.

We view time as an asset

and many of us complain that there's never enough of it.

This scarcity mindset

is often a root cause of stress and anxiety.

I believe that it's this unique relationship to time

that has caused the U.S.

to create a culture of convenience over a culture of health.

It's easy to choose quick processed foods

over home-cooked meals

and spend time sitting in front of screens

rather than getting outside or nurturing relationships,

in efforts to get more done.

These choices, when made repeatedly,

could make people physically

and emotionally unwell.

Which is ultimately a huge time-suck.

Sickness is inconvenient.

Consider this: If you were to tweak your relationship to time

by slowing down to be more present with yourself

and the people you love

and nourish your body and mind,

you might, actually, increase your productivity.

We're not going to solve all of these issues

in this seven-minute talk,

but I'm here to plant some seeds.

I've landed on a solution that, if you're so inclined,

you can use to become

the best and healthiest version

of yourself.

And in doing so, you'll be bringing us closer

to that big, hairy, audacious goal

of becoming the healthiest country.

It's a three-part solution.

First, we cultivate a growth over a fixed mindset,

this deepens

our love of learning and resilience,

and helps us succeed.

Second, we clarify our purpose, our personal reason

for being on this planet.

Scottish theologian William Barclay

said there are two great days in a person's life:

the day were born and the day we discover why.

Third, we share our purpose to create connection and accountability.

This work intrinsically motivates us

to take greater care of ourselves and our community.

And it helps us define

how to best spend our time.

We are at a fascinating place in history,

where much of the American population

is fed up.

Grassroots movements

have been growing for decades toward becoming

physically, mentally, and economically healthier.

As our political climate

continues to heat up along with our Earth,

we, the people, are compelled to unite,

and we're reaching the tipping point.

We're not all going to be in agreement

on how to reach this number one health ranking,

but we just need to be in alignment.

And if you don't believe this goal is possible,

consider the radical transformations

we've already made

around buckling up our seatbelts

and cigarette smoking in public spaces.

We can do this.

I've started a social media movement.

It's a place where we can share our purpose

and what being healthy means to each of us.

It's easy to join "resolution2040."

Here you will find a worksheet

that will help you clarify your personal purpose.

All I ask in return, is that you share your purpose

on the social media platform of your choice

or email it to me

and I'll share it for you.

My personal gain is not monetary.

it's simply that our country reaches this goal.

Clarify your big, juicy reason for being alive,

make it so that you love to get out of bed every morning

and share yourself with the world.

As we practice living purpose-oriented lives,

we will elevate our culture

from one of convenience, to one of health.

May the seeds we plant today

grow deep roots and blossom

into the U.S. becoming the healthiest country in the world

by 2040.

(Applause)

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«Sana» from SKAM is joining the army (with English sub) - Duration: 2:37.

Now the last episode is coming, what are you thinking about when you hear that?

It is very weird and sad and now we are here with all of the actors so i don't know if i have really take it in yet. But as soon as we are done with this night i think it will go slow and steady up for me thats its over.

It has been an amazing journey! and it has been a dream to be a part of this and i'm very happy for that.

I'm just very very happy to have been a part of this.

(can't hear what he is saying)

I have seen them on every recording and we have arranged a few social (?) between us. And you are getting very happy with each other and we are a very funny gang!

So i think its that. i think we have become a little, maybe, very good job and very good colleagues and very good friends. so that is very good.

friends for life?

i think so yes. because we have been on a journey together for the first time and none of us have done that before, and who knows if you want to do that again. so yeah we have done this together.

But to the thing that everyone is wondering about, how's it going between Sana and Yousef, how's it going between Sana and Yousef?

That, you just have to wait and see!

Will it be any Russecelebration?

If there will be russecelebration?

on the gang

with the gang, In the last episode? maybe.. maybe, who knows?

Where are you going?

where i'm going? after this? i am going, i have a few projects going on which i can't tell you about yet, but if you are following me on instagram you will see it there.

So i have a few plans. And i'm going to the military.

25th of July.

Would you wish for another season of skam or are you happy that it's ending now?

It would have been very nice with another season, but i think everyone is pretty worn up and are ready for an ending. so it has been a very beautiful journey and Julie Andem deserves a well earned semester.

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Beautiful Summer Mix ~💖~ New Remixes Of Summer Deep House & Tropical Chill Out Music 2017 - Duration: 59:50.

Beautiful Summer Mix ~💖~ New Remixes Of Summer Deep House & Tropical Chill Out Music 2017

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DIY How to Make Fidget Spinner at Home || Hack Room - Duration: 9:13.

Thanks for watching

Hope you have a great time

Please, like, comment and subscribe for more!!

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"FREE" Travis Scott x Young Thug Type Beat - "GALAXY" (Prod. By Jairtheshadow) - Duration: 4:28.

Enjoy the beat !

For more infomation >> "FREE" Travis Scott x Young Thug Type Beat - "GALAXY" (Prod. By Jairtheshadow) - Duration: 4:28.

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A Weekend in Turkey - Duration: 1:47.

And now we don't know where to go

Find a bus, get on the bus

as easy as that

Let's find a bus somewhere

Any bus

"Don't know where you want to go?"

We'll find somewhere...

Turkey

...and that's the

that's the bus that just arrived by the way

so maybe we should go before-

We're winning

Again

Back to the Stone Age

Umm yeah, he's sunburned

Yeah you don't even want to...

oh and it get's worse down below-

We had a wonderful day

Like just

every day's a wonderfully day really, but

today was amazingly good

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OMSI 2 - Citybus i280 Series DLC - Duration: 14:40.

Hello there.

It's been more than half a year since my last upload. Time flies my friends.

I know, this bus came out in May, it's nothing new.

I just wanted to test AMD's Advanced Media Framework with OBS.

It works like charm. :)

You may have already noticed that there's no smooth camera movement.

It's because my trusty old Nexus 7 died, and I don't have any other way to emulate head movement in OpenTrack.

:sadface:

So that's one reason why I wasn't uploading.

The rest is pretty much life stuff and getting bored of OMSI. But mostly life stuff.

I started doing this video a while ago.

My notes and a few scenes were made around the release, and I really wanted to finish it.

No more body part banging, I promise. :)

Here we are at Falkensee train station on the default Berlin-Spandau map.

Apart from the good performance, the train is the main reason why I like shooting scenes at this area.

But we are here for the bus, not for the train.

Oh boii, mah frames

192 HP, 10-liter, 6 cylinder n/a diesel.

And our timetable.

The exterior sounds are just plain bad though. Sounds nothing like the real thing.

6 speed manual, rather short gears.

Max. speed with its default gearbox is about 65 km/h (~40 mph)

Feel free to shift when the rpm hits 2000.

Here's one lovely feature.

Hit 'Ctrl+1' to activate the buzzer, then the doors will close automatically.

It's so convenient from the player's pov.

Some sounds have been modified. Link is in the description.

Now listen to this.

One more thing.

I don't like goodbyes, and it's not a goodbye, but I don't think I will continue uploading regularly.

Maybe I will do some more videos on special occasions, but I'd rather move (back) to the background,

and continue supporting the community from there.

So if you have any questions, you can find me here, on Steam or on the official forum.

Thanks for watching.

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VLOG / birthday - i'm turning 26 - Duration: 2:33.

Yesterday, I turned 26. Alex gave me coffee in bed and a gift!

It was pretty tricky to open it with just one hand, but inside there was a really beautiful necklace.

I'm gonna wear this every day from now on.

One year older, but still haven't managed to plan my mornings.

I put on some mascara in the car. I'd love to look alive on my birthday.

Note to self: deodorant. Perfect way to stretch out my new shirt.

We went to Noxbox for a birthday workout with some friends.

Robin was there, and so was Amanda.

I love it when she makes this sound:

Alexander put together a workout that would kill us.

Theme after birthday: 26.

Here are some fast forward sequences before we all wanted to throw up.

Okay, you get it. Remind me to never let Alex create a birthday workout again.

60 burpees in a row was horrible.

I like this one though.

When I turn 27, I'm only gonna do overhead squats.

In the car, mom called and sang for me.

After that, Alex shuffled… this song.

Every weather reporter in Sweden declared rain in the forecast for July 2nd, but there wasn't a drop.

We went to the archipelago, the views are like in a commercial.

No sponsoring, though.

Here's the woman who gave birth to me 26 years ago, but… Why are we inside?

There we go.

"You look like you're in the TV-show Renees brygga!"

Wink wink.

Mom brought rosé wine and took care of me.

After that, we talked, opened presents and went for a walk.

Three course dinner.

I tried to be somewhat loving towards Alex, but he thought my nose was too cold.

Main course: barbecue. It was so good.

After dinner, we watched the Swedish championships in gymnastics. I couldn't sit still.

That's Viktoria - hi!

Then we went for a little walk, but… Where did Alex go?

Aha...

The sun was setting and I got vibes from "Skärgårdsdoktorn".

Wanted to kiss. Alexander thought my nose was too cold again.

We sat there a couple of minutes just for the video, then we had to go back again.

My stepdad warned us for all the wild animals, saying we were in for a real safari-ride.

He was right.

"They're big as hell! Or maybe they are horses..."

But nope, they weren't. They were wild boars.

We tried to come closer. Alex turned 5 years old.

We saw another sex wild boars, tons of deer, an owl and this hare.

Then, these ones came along.

This is where my battery died, and the clock passed midnight.

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Bell + Howell Ultrasonic Pest Repeller 6piece Combo Pack - Duration: 4:51.

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SHINee - RingDingDong MV (Eng/Greek subs) - Duration: 4:00.

Babe, I've fallen, so why treat me like this?

Don't run away in fear

But why not try trusting me My lady

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding

Butterfly! From the moment I met you My eyes flashed, Stop!

And a bell in my head rang ding dong

Look, I may not be attractive, nice, Or anything like that

But I'm a decent bad boy

You're like a butterfly, so weak, I've fallen So gentle, I've fallen

I have to have you near me Don't worry any more, any more

You only have to trust me, I'm really digging you I can't let you go

Babe, You stop my breath, Oh crazy!

So pretty I can't stand it Oh crazy!

I don't need anything else Crazy! Why am I like this?

We wanna go rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rock [so fantastic]

go rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rock [so elastic]

fantastic, fantastic, fantastic, fantastic

elastic, elastic, elastic, elastic

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding I can hear it

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding It's ringing in my head

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding My heart is calling

I called you. Butterfly! As the days go by

The idea that I can't escape you gets driven in further, girl

Choose me [Don't turn away]

You have to take responsibility For this fool that's fallen for you

Babe [hey!] You stop my breath, Oh crazy! [hey!]

So pretty I can't stand it Oh crazy! I don't need anything else Crazy!

Why am I like this?

I don't understand how you Caught the kindness syndrome

It's okay if you sometimes Break away from that stereotyped image

Break out. [hey!] Break out. [hey!]

Ring Ding Ding Ding Ding Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Dong Dong Dong Dong Dong Dong Dong Dong

Honestly I'm nervous as to how you see me You might, you just might have

A good impression of me I can't help but be on pins and needles

I can't turn away

Complicate girl [Please don't respond with a NO]

I'm an pretty cool guy [But I might go crazy]

Don't be silly girl [silly girl]

You're my miracle [my miracle]

If I could only have you I don't need anything else

Babe [hey!], You stop my breath, Oh crazy! [hey!]

So pretty I can't stand it Oh crazy!

I don't need anything else Crazy! Why am I like this?

We wanna go rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rock [so fantastic]

go rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rocka, rock [so elastic]

fantastic, fantastic, fantastic, fantastic

elastic, elastic, elastic, elastic

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding I can hear it

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding It's ringing in my head

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding My heart is calling

Ring Ding Dong, Ring Ding Dong, Ring Diggy Ding Diggy Ding Ding Ding

For more infomation >> SHINee - RingDingDong MV (Eng/Greek subs) - Duration: 4:00.

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Doctor Who || Without Reward - Duration: 2:12.

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First Look: 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SL AWD - Duration: 3:27.

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