Monday, August 21, 2017

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When a system

cannot fight its fundamental problems,

it disintegrates

or regresses and becomes even more barbaric,

or it becomes capable of evoking, through itself,

a creative force

that engenders a richer system, a metasystem:

it metamorphoses.

And, for this exact reason,

it becomes capable of creating a new system.

Today, the system of Planet Earth

is unable to deal with the vital problems

of hunger, of economy,

of nuclear death,

of ecologic death,

of unregulated economy.

It is condemned to regress,

to disintegrate, or perhaps

it could evoke this metamorphosis.

Humanity could metamorphose

for the best or for the worst, we still don't know,

but, today, the capacity for metamorphosing

through all of those Nation States

is something possible.

But, of course, the metamorphosis can only come

in the end of a process

that's still unknown, that still has no form.

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La Canzone Dei Sei Penny | Filastrocche In Italiano | Canzone Per Bambini | Bambino Di Musica - Duration: 1:05:06.

Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye,

Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.

When the pie was opened the birds began to sing,

Oh wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?

The king was in his counting house counting out his money,

The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey

The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes,

When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose!

Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye,

Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.

When the pie was opened the birds began to sing,

Oh wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?

The king was in his counting house counting out his money,

The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey

The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes,

When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose!

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Institucional | TV Senac (1999) - Duration: 0:30.

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MUITO OBRIGADO FAMÍLIA AS! - VAKINHA MONITOR (Ative as Legendas) - Duration: 3:39.

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Madonna celebró en grande sus 59 años con sus seis hijos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:51.

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Policía ultimó a extremista que sembró la muerte en Barcelona | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:48.

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Fuerte golpiza entre chofer de bus y pasajero | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:32.

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Episódio Piloto - EDITAL JUVENTUDE VLOGUEIRA - Barão de Juparanã - Duration: 9:56.

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Férias: consegue adivinhar de quem é esta silhueta? | Coffee & News - Duration: 2:49.

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R i c k R o l l - Duration: 3:20.

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KRIS 6 says goodbye to James R. Webb Jr. - Duration: 0:32.

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The Sidewalks of New York

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Hands-Free Leash | truTV - Duration: 1:15.

Hands-free leash.

[ Chuckles ]

-All right. -Put it on him.

Guys, it's all the rage -- the hands-free leash.

All right, here you go.

[ Laughter ]

Let's bring the dog in.

[ Laughter ]

Oh! Chica!

Chica's like a production mascot.

Just ask people

if they need help.

Hey, do you need help, sir?

How you doing?

-Oh, cat food? -Yeah, yeah.

-Well, how many cats you got? -Two.

This leash works for cats, as well.

It's hands-free.

Yeah.

Like, I can shake your hand all day.

Now connect the customer and Q.

This is, uh,

Beverly Hills Polo Club.

This is, like, a -- this is made for humans.

[ Laughter ]

Murr: Here we go.

If you wanted to do it, and I won't put it tight.

I'll do it like that just to show you.

-Now, but you can do it -- -Oh, uh.

[ Laughter ]

See, now we feel equal now, right?

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Over the Shoulder | truTV - Duration: 1:56.

Joe's catching.

Here's the important thing -- Joe can't put anything down.

[ Laughs ]

-There you go. -Nice.

One point.

This is tricky, 'cause it's a basket.

Oh, oh.

Come on, just get it.

-Oh. -Oh!

Oh, ho.

She shot him a look.

Sal.

Oh, what do you got? What do you got?

Nice. He's got a -- he's got a cake.

Nicely done.

Wow.

-Two.

-Joe, the throw was good?

Were you really worried about me dropping a cake you threw to me?

[ Laughter ]

-Uh-uh. Oh. -Oh!

-He's got it! -Oh!

Oh, that's a box full of ramen noodles.

It's gonna make a lot

of noise.

[ Laughter ]

She's looking.

She didn't call them out. It's good.

[Bleep] [bleep]

Nice.

Well done, Sal.

-What is that? Bread? -Bread -- rolls.

-Rolls?

-[ Exhales sharply ]

-Oh. -Wow.

Sal's going for more.

Oh.

Oh, my God.

Oh, wow.

Geez.

♪♪

Oh!

Hall of Fame catch, Joe Gatto!

Six.

I just broke my knee.

I just broke my [bleep] knee.

[ Laughter ]

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Nashville Residents Talk About Eclipse Emotions - Duration: 2:30.

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The Chris Gethard Show - Studio Audience Laundry Service | truTV - Duration: 3:10.

he's actually our warmup guy, Connor Ratliff,

a really, really good guy.

He was saying to me, "I love how much the show

has been doing stuff for fans. I want to help."

So what he did, and you guys can all tell, this is true,

he asked the studio audience

to bring dirty laundry in the night.

He's currently in a New York City laundromat,

a 24-hour one that's open.

He's doing our audience's laundry.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Connor Ratliff there. Connor, thank you so much.

Thank you, Connor. How's it going?

Thank you, Chris.

They say that early man walked

down to the river

to clean his animal pelts.

But n 2017 America,

we go to the laundromat.

Right now, one item of clothing

from every member

in our studio audience being

washed, cleaned,

and then brought back to the studio ready to wear.

I have divided the clothing into five categories.

Foot clothing, torso, intimates, miscellaneous, and other.

Right here we have the person

who works here at

the laundromat. This is Ken.

Hi, Ken, how are you?

I'm doing great.

It's very hot in the laundromat

right now.

Is it always this hot?

Only in the summertime.

Yeah, summer's the worst, right? It's terrible.

Yeah.

Yeah. Uh...

Can I ask -- this place is called

the "New Absolute Laundromat"

Was there an old Absolute?

We have another location

on 29th Street

between Lexington and Third Avenue.

I think we just made some news here tonight, Chris.

There are two locations.

Chris: Connor, two things, if I may interrupt.

One, it's a little strange to divide it up by body part.

Usually -- Usually that's not how the laundry is divided up.

To have foot-focused laundry is a little sociopathic,

I think it's fair to say.

Well, whatever it takes to get the clothing clean, Chris.

[ Laughter ]

If that makes me a sociopath, so be it.

Connor, I also just want to say,

just because we're on this live-camera system

does not mean -- We're all friends.

You don't have to talk like a newscaster.

[ Laughter ]

Well, I apologize for that, Chris.

My father was a local weatherman,

so it might be genetic and I can't help it.

[ Laughter ]

Conner, have you learned anything about our audience

via the clothes they've contributed?

Yes, They say that clothes

makes the man.

[ Laughter ]

Hold on, I have

a note here some where.

Where is that note?

Where did that note go?

Well, there was a piece

of clothing.

Here it is.

This was from the Wolves Motorcycle Gang yearly food fight.

Now, this was a pair of briefs that was soiled in a food fight.

As you can see, they still appear to be unclean.

But I guarantee you, they are better than they were.

[ Laughter ]

So you're saying you're doing a happily mediocre job.

We're doing the best we can.

[ Laughter ]

Connor, thank you so much.

I can't wait to see you back to the studio.

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Teletubbies - Lullaby / Listen - Duration: 24:10.

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The Punisher: Garth Ennis's Impact | NowThis Nerd - Duration: 10:23.

Hey guys, I'm Mike and I think the Punisher is easily the best thing to come out of all the Netflix Marvel shows.

Frank Castle was the standout of 'Daredevil' season 2, and I can't wait to see him go HAM in his upcoming solo series.

There's a ton of Punisher stories for the show to draw inspiration from.

But I hope Netflix's 'Punisher' is going to be the adaptation that finally does Garth Ennis justice.

Parts of his work have shown up in various 'Punisher' films over the years.

But outside the MCU version, none of them have captured the depth and darkness that Ennis brought to the character.

Let's take a look at Garth Ennis's impact on the Punisher.

Starting with The Pre-Ennis Era

The Punisher was created as a Spider-Man villain in 1974, but he didn't reach the peak

of his popularity until the grim and gritty craze of the late '80s and early '90s.

The 1989 'Punisher' movie starring Dolph Lundgren was a decent adaptation of this era's comics.

Holy shit, the Punisher! It's him! Move in for a closeup!

Even though he never wears the skull.

But in true Punisher form, the film doesn't skimp on the bodycount.

Even then, it just feels like a generic revenge flick.

Grow up and be a good man, cause if not, I'll be waiting.

That's because Frank Castle hadn't really been defined as a character yet.

We knew he was a Vietnam veteran killing to avenge his murdered family, but beyond that, he was still mostly a cookie-cutter 'Death Wish' clone.

By the late '90s, the character had kinda fizzled out.

At least until Garth Ennis came along, with 'Welcome Back, Frank.'

When Ennis and 'Preacher' artist Steve Dillon got their hands on the Punisher, he was in a sorry state.

At the time, Frank Castle was an avenging angel who fought demons with magic Jesus guns.

Ennis and Dillon threw that out the window and gave Frank a back-to-basics revamp in 2000.

Unlike the later MAX series, this Marvel Knights 'Punisher' was firmly embedded on Earth-616.

This series is full of black humor and insane action.

Like when Frank unloads a shotgun into Wolverine's crotch and runs him over with a steamroller.

After a team-up to fight a gang of evil little people who are kidnapping folks and hobbling them at the knees.

Or the infamous zoo chase, where Frank literally punches a polar bear in the face so it'll maul an old lady.

Ennis can be serious too, like the issue where the Punisher hunts down an old squadmate from Vietnam who murdered his own family.

Castle knows he's not the only one who got "a taste for something bad" during the war, and he takes pity on his dark reflection.

As much as he can, anyway.

Garth Ennis's Punisher is one of the best examples of dancing that fine line between hero and killer.

The movies? Not so much.

Let's talk about 2004's 'The Punisher.'

You are one dumb sonofabitch. Brang a knife to a gunfight.

This might have been my biggest cinematic disappointment since the 'Star Wars' prequels.

Right off the bat, they moved the Punisher from the slimy streets of New York to the sunny beaches of Miami, just because it was cheaper to film there.

That was screenwriter Michael France's idea.

He also convinced the studio that Garth Ennis's gory comedy would never work on screen.

So instead, we got a bland revenge movie starring Tom Jane.

Jane actually makes a pretty great Frank Castle.

He proved it in the awesome 'Dirty Laundry' short film.

You know the difference between justice and punishment?

But this movie's portrayal of Frank Castle is fundamentally flawed.

He's not a sociopath. He's not a serial killer.

He's just an ex-FBI agent who lost his family and is looking for justice.

It's been five months since my family was killed. I don't see one man in jail.

Obviously, you're upset.

Upset? Is that the word?

The move desperately wants you to empathize with him, when you're supposed to be scared shitless.

Frank isn't supposed to be Batman. He's a deranged lunatic.

You look like a strong kid. You must work out. This anti-personell mine weighs eight pounds.

Don't leave me like this!

You took everything from me.

You killed my son!

Both of them.

He's basically the comic book version of Travis Bickle.

How's everything in the pimp business? Huh? Suck on this.

Sure, some of Ennis's characters showed up, like Spacker Dave and the Russian.

But they felt out-of-place in the dull Florida setting.

I can't fault the movie too much for missing the mark,

Ennis's real defining run started the exact same year:

Punisher MAX

If the Marvel Knights comics were hilariously over-the-top, Punisher MAX is as serious as a crazy vigilante shooting up a mobster's birthday.

It's one of the best runs in comic history, and it pretty much defined Frank Castle despite the fact that this isn't the "real" deal.

See, Punisher MAX is set in an alternate universe without superheroes or sliding timelines.

With the freedom of Marvel's adults-only MAX imprint, the brutality on the page could finally match the horrorshow going on in Frank's head.

There's a scene in MAX that perfectly sums up the Punisher for me, where he describes a recurring nightmare:

He's finally killed all the criminals in the world, from the lowly hitmen to the fat-cat CEOs.

His work is finally done.

But he doesn't stop.

He turns his rage on the innocent, because his bloodlust can never be quenched.

You get the impression from Ennis's run that the death of Castle's family is just a flimsy excuse for his decades-long killing spree.

In the 'Born' miniseries set during Frank's service in Vietnam, he makes an unholy pact with the voice in his head.

To survive a hopeless battle, he gives in to the primal rage thats boiling beneath his surface.

Castle gets his wish for an unending war, but he'd have to pay a horrible price.

Now don't get me wrong, the MAX run can still be pretty funny.

Ennis managed to find the perfect balance between humor and horror.

But the next movie, 'Punisher War Zone,' went way too far in one direction.

I actually kinda like this movie.

It's utterly insane.

'War Zone' is probably the only time in cinematic history a parkouring irishman is blown out of the sky with an RPG.

And Ray Stevenson looks just like the battered old bastard from Punisher MAX.

Problem is, the movie has the gore and vulgarity of the MAX comics, but without any of the depth.

Instead, it leans hard on the humor from the Marvel Knights-era.

Like Uncle Sam. We recruit in trouble neighborhoods, promise people

100 grand they're never gonna get, promise nobody has to go to Iraq.

But they even fumbled the ball there.

It's great to see Detective Soap in all his pathetic glory.

And Wayne Knight plays a pretty solid Microchip.

Well, if you watch closely enough you just might see me! Newman!

But Jigsaw and his brother are the campiest comic movie villains since Two-Face and the Riddler.

You can't take them seriously, and it makes the whole movie seem like a cheesy cartoon.

Let me put you out of my misery.

There's just no room to explore the crevices of Frank Castle's f*cked-up mind.

That's why I'm glad the MCU Punisher has the space of a TV series to work with.

I love how they used 'Daredevil' as a vehicle to introduce Frank Castle.

Since he's not the protagonist, the show doesn't have to overcompensate for all the evil shit he does in order to make you like him.

Who was there that day? Who killed my family? Who cares?

Frank's still a sympathetic character, but from our hero's point of view he's a stone-cold killer.

I'm just some crazy asshole going around unloading on whoever I want to, huh?

You think you're anything else?

He literally shoots Daredevil in the face!

Bang.

The Netflix shows aren't just using Ennis's work for window-dressing.

'Daredevil' based a whole episode on the rooftop showdown from 'Welcome Back, Frank.'

But my favorite part has to be Frank's courtroom testimony.

The ones that put down people I killed. I want you to know I'd do it all again. This is a circus, a charade, an act.

It's just like in 'A Few Good Men' where Jack Nicholson justifies his own horrific actions.

You've had the luxury of not knowing what I know. That Santiago's death probably saved lives. And my existence saves lives!

You can't handle the truth because deep down, you want me on that wall. You need me on that wall!

He knows that society might not agree with the means, but they sure as hell like the

ends, as long as someone's willing to do the dirty work that everyone else is afraid to.

The difference is, Frank Castle enjoys it.

And any scumbag, any lowlife, any maggot piece of shit that

I put down, I did it because I like it! Hell, I loved it!

And that the sinister twist that Garth Ennis introduced to the character almost 20 years ago.

And it's great to see it brought to light in live action.

And I can't wait to see Netflix and Marvel finally unleash the real Frank Castle in next year's 'Punisher' series.

See you around, Red.

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EPIC SOLAR ECLIPSE | August 21 Streaming Live - Duration: 34:19.

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Signs You're Not Getting Enough Protein - Duration: 4:25.

Dietary recommendations are a dime a dozen, but when it comes to protein, there's no denying

that your body needs a consistent amount.

With so many low carb and paleo diets in vogue at the moment, most Americans are incorporating

a decent amount of proteins into their diets.

But is it enough?

Here's how to tell if you need to bring a little more protein into your meal routines.

Cravings

If you've noticed your eyes lingering over the butcher counter a little longer than usual,

it may be a sign that you're not quite getting enough protein at mealtimes.

Your body tends to crave the things you actually need to help nudge you in the right nutritional

direction, and protein is no exception.

So, if you suddenly yourself salivating over that burger chain commercial, it might be

a sign you need to increase your protein intake.

"I would like to buy a hamburger!"

"I would like to buy a hamburger!"

"I would like to buy a hamburger!"

I would like to buy a hamburger

As a solution, try bringing in some more chicken or fish to your supper plans.

For vegetarians, this might mean increasing your portion sizes of tofu, eggplant, and

grains to ensure you're getting enough of the good stuff.

Feeling sick

Protein helps keep our immune system cells healthy and working, so if you find yourself

especially susceptible to various seasonal illnesses, perhaps a protein deficiency has

something to do with it.

Immune cells need protein to repair themselves and to multiply.

And without enough, it's harder for them to fight the germs your body is exposed to.

The same is true if you've noticed your healing factor taking a hit recently.

Say that nick on your knee from shaving has been hanging on for longer than usual.

That might be sign that you need to reevaluate your diet and make sure you've been taking

in enough protein to grow new cells, tissue and skin.

A new sweet tooth

Although our bodies do tend to crave what we need, there is one area where the opposite

tends to be true.

The sudden development of a sweet tooth might be a sign that your body needs more protein.

Protein helps to stabilize blood sugar levels, so without a healthy supply in play, your

blood sugar levels can spike and drop rapidly, leaving you craving anything that will quickly

bring it back up like flour and sugar.

So, if you're suddenly blowing your budget on sugary treats, you might need to redirect

your shopping efforts to include more protein.

Hair loss

Human hair is mostly made up of protein, so your tresses can be a good barometer for how

healthy your intake really is.

If your body is low on protein, it will eventually compensate by pulling protein out of the non-essential

body parts, like hair.

And once your hair doesn't get the nutrients it needs, it will start falling out.

If you've been noticing more strands in the comb and shower drain than usual, look at

your meals to make sure you're ticking off all the protein boxes.

Losing muscle mass

It takes a lot more than a few crossfit classes to start to build muscle.

A fit body actually starts in the kitchen, since muscles are made up of protein and will

lose mass if you don't consume enough of it.

When our bodies don't have the amount of protein they need to carry out all the necessary functions,

they begin breaking down the protein stores we do have, which starts in the muscles.

So if you've been skimping on the protein or just not eating enough lately, your body

needs to break down muscle to function.

Do yourself a favor and whip up a protein smoothie.

Don't let all those squats go to waste!

How much is enough?

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, our bodies need to receive about 0.8 grams

of protein for every kilogram of body weight.

That means that if your weight is at 150 pounds, which is 68 kilograms, you'll need to take

in about 54 grams of protein per day, which is roughly a tenth of a pound.

That might not sound like much, but if you're concentrated more on your caloric and fat

intake and skimp on the protein regimen in the process, it might become a problem.

We're all able to get enough protein from our diets, so long as we're eating a good

variety of healthy foods.

If you eat meat, focus on lean proteins like chicken breast and fish.

"Did someone say meat party time?"

But if meat isn't your thing, stick with satisfying nuts, seeds, and beans to get your fill.

Your body will thank you.

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MY BABY PANDA | SAHM DITL Vlog | Anneli Mauricio - Duration: 7:29.

Good morning! It's Thursday.

I just dropped Darla at school. The house is a mess

I'm going to clean first. It's 8 o'clock.

This is my breakfast, I'm having fish, egg and rice.

Chris is not yet home, not sure if he's going to eat breakfast here at home.

And this is Darla's mess from this morning.

My charger is no longer working

And this is what she had for breakfast.

She had fish and there's some leftover rice

And she finished the egg I gave her.

And this one, this alcohol and powder are her toys.

She likes to play with those for some reason

The sink is full of plates

This is her vitamins

And her water

I'll eat first coz I'm hungry

And I don't know what time Chris will come home

He had an OT at work

I'm going grocery shopping later

And then I'll catch up on watching videos after I eat

I'll just update you later.

Hey baby panda

Show them why I'm calling you baby panda

Show me you face. That's her face. I don't know if you can see it.

But she rubbed the stars from the back of her hand in her eyes so now it looked like she has black eyes.

I fetched her from school, then we went to the supermarket and now we're home

This is my baby panda

My baby panda is so restless.

Are you still a baby?

No, her.

Oh, Alessandra.

Alessandra is still a baby.

Get one, just one.

Wipe your eyes

I was tired from carrying Darla's books and notebooks. She brought them all home.

Coz next week is their periodical exam.

She had to bring home all her books

So we can start reviewing

And then

I already planned on going to the supermarket after I fetch her

But I didn't know that she's bringing home all her books today

I thought it will be next Tuesday

Then we went grocery shopping so I was carrying a lot

But since the supermarket is just near our house, we just walked home.

Her bag is trolley anyway so I didn't have a hard time carrying her bag.

Darla is messing with me

What's wrong baby?

What happened?

Go change your clothes. It's so hot.

What happened?

Oh no. You're lying on the floor.

Good thing mama mopped the floor before I left to fetched her.

Oh no. Poor thing.

She's crying. Poor thing

She's messing with me, pretending that she's crying.

Okay, so we're going to rest for a while.

It's 11:50 (in the morning)

We'll have our lunch in just a few minutes

And then maybe

Darla doesn't have school tomorrow

They just have a school program

We're not going to review her lessons today, we'll do it on Saturday and Sunday.

But we might browse some of her books later after she wakes up (from her afternoon nap)

This is Darla's snack at school

I packed her

bread rolls with nutella. Some are nutella and some are strawberry jam

There's 3 left, I made 8.

She also had Bread Stix

And then this one

Looks like she didn't even touch her Knick Knacks

There

She didn't touch it

So

I tell her to bring her leftovers home so she can have them for snack later

I already ate it coz I'm hungry

You want to play what?

Shop

She wants us to play shop

This is our grocery haul

It's not a lot, as usual

We only buy a few items from the supermarket

Coz we buy meat, vegetables and fruits from the market

Darla's diaper

Koko Krunch, Corn Flakes

All of these noodles and canned foods are going to the church as an offering tomorrow for Darla's school program

Water, Yakult,

Dutch Mill, washed sugar

and then yogurt,

Laurel leaf, milled pepper

Kreme Top for my coffee

I bought this from Human Nature

Acne defence facial wash

I also bought hotdogs but I already put it in the fridge

Joy dishwashing liquid

It's already 5:00 pm

We're going to end the vlog here

I'm just going to cook for dinner, then we'll eat and then sleep.

See you next time, guys.

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Why So Many People–Including Scientists–Suddenly Believe In An Afterlife - Duration: 25:43.

Why So Many People�Including Scientists�Suddenly Believe In An Afterlife

by Brian Bethune

Heaven is hot again, and hell is colder than ever

Death, it seems, is no longer Shakespeare�s undiscovered country, the one �from whose

bourn no traveller returns.� Not according to contemporary bestseller lists.

Dreams and visions of the afterlife have been constants across human history, and the near-death

experiences (now known as NDEs) of those whose lives were saved by medical advances have

established, for millions, a credible means by which someone could peek into the next

world.

Lately a fair-sized pack of witnesses claim to have actually entered into the afterlife

before coming back again to write mega-selling accounts of what they saw and felt there.

Afterlife speculation has become a vibrant part of the zeitgeist, the result of trends

that include developments in neuroscience that have inspired new ideas about human consciousness,

the ongoing evolution of theology, both popular and expert, and the hopes and fears of an

aging population.

Heaven is hot again.

And hell is colder than ever.

Recent polls across the developed world are starting to tell an intriguing tale.

In the U.S., religion central for the West, belief in heaven has held steady, even ticking

upwards on occasion, over the past two decades.

Belief in hell is also high, but even Americans show a gap between the two articles of faith�81

per cent believed in the former in 2011, as opposed to 71 per cent accepting the latter.

Elsewhere in the Western world the gap between heaven and hell believers is more of a gulf�a

2010 Canadian poll found more than half of us think there is a heaven, while fewer than

a third acknowledge hell.

What�s more, monotheism�s two destinations are no longer all that are on offer.

In December a survey of the 1970 British Cohort group�9,000 people, currently 42 years old�found

half believed in an afterlife, while only 31 per cent believed in God.

No one has yet delved deeply into beliefs about the new afterlife�the cohort surveyors

didn�t ask for details�but reincarnation, in an newly multicultural West, is one suggested

factor.

So too is belief in what one academic called �an unreligious afterlife,� the natural

continuation of human consciousness after physical death.

While most of the current bestselling accounts of afterlife experiences are recognizably

Christian�at least in outline�signs of changing beliefs can be found in them too.

Nor are the new travellers�who include a four-year-old boy and a middle-aged neurosurgeon�what

religious skeptics would think of as the usual suspects.

Colton Burpo, now 13, �died� 10 years ago from a ruptured appendix, and spent three

minutes of earthly time in heaven�some of it in Jesus�s lap, some of it speaking with

a miscarried sister whose existence he had never been told about�before being pulled

back to Earth by his surgical team.

Since 2010, when his father, Todd, a Nebraska minister, published his account of what Colton

told him, Heaven is for Realhas sold more than 7.5 million copies.

If Colton�s story sounds like a contemporary take on an ancient Christian motif��unless

you become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven� (Matthew

18:3)�the same can�t be said about Eben Alexander�s post-religious cosmic experience.

It is Alexander�s provocatively named Proof of Heaven, released in November, that wrenched

afterlife visitation literature out of its below-the-radar religious publishing niche

and into the spotlight.

Alexander�s professional stature�as a Harvard-trained neurosurgeon, a man expected

to know what is possible and what is not for human consciousness�ensured him of extensive

media coverage, including on Oprah Winfrey�s Super Soul Sunday, massive sales (it remains

No. 1 on the New York Timespaperback non-fiction bestseller list), and often venomous responses

from fellow scientists.

Alexander woke one day in 2008 with an intense headache.

�Within hours, my entire cortex�the part of the brain that controls thought and emotion

and that in essence makes us human�had shut down,� he writes.

Doctors finally determined that �E. colibacteria had penetrated my cerebrospinal fluid and

were eating my brain.� For seven days he was in a deep coma, during which time, often

guided by a beautiful girl riding a giant butterfly, he flew around the �invisible,

spiritual side of existence.� And there he encountered God, whom Alexander frequently

refers to as Om, the sound he recalls as �being associated with that omniscient, omnipotent

and unconditionally loving God.�

He eventually recovered, a medical miracle in itself, Alexander writes.

But he was an entirely different man, no longer a neuroscientist like other neuroscientists.

�I know that many of my peers hold�as I myself did�to the theory that the brain,

and in particular the cortex, generates consciousness and that we live in a universe devoid of any

kind of emotion, much less the unconditional love that I now know God and the universe

have toward us.

But that belief, that theory, now lies broken at our feet.

What happened to me destroyed it.�

Not according to most of his fellow neuroscientists, whose reactions made the predictable Christian

wariness�no angels, no Jesus, and a God named Om left Toronto pastor Tim Challies

to sum up Proof of Heaven as �more New Age-y than the rest, close to non-Western religion��seem

welcoming.

Oliver Sacks called Alexander�s claims �not just unscientific but anti-scientific.�

Others opposed dogma with dogma: Alexander was correct that by current neurological understanding

what happened to him was impossible if his cortex was shut down�therefore, they said,

it wasn�t shut down, no matter what his medical records say.

Many skeptics referenced British psychologist Susan Blackmore�s 1993 book, Dying to Live,

which dismisses NDEs as a result of chemical changes associated with dying brains, as the

last word.

For their part, non-materialist neuroscientists, like University of Montreal professor Mario

Beauregard, have long critiqued Blackmore and point out that brain research was in its

infancy 20 years ago.

Blackmore argued that a lack of oxygen (or anoxia) during the dying process might induce

abnormal firing of neurons in the part of the brain that controls vision, leading to

the illusion of seeing a bright light at the end of a dark tunnel.

Beauregard cites objections by Dutch cardiologist Pim Van Lommel that if anoxia (lack of oxygen)

was central to NDEs, far more cardiac arrest patients would report such an experience.

What�s more, as pointed out by Dr. Sam Parnia, whose resuscitation techniques have doubled

his New York hospital�s cardiac-arrest-recovery rate, some NDE patients were not terminal

during their experiences, meaning their oxygen levels were normal.

In fact, Parnia notes, dropping oxygen levels are associated with �acute confusional state,�

something at odds with the lucid consciousness reported by NDE people.

Two decades of research and medical advances have moved near-death experiences from rare

events to common occurrences.

In his book Erasing Death, Parnia cites a 30-year-old Japanese woman as the current

record holder (in terms of time) for someone who was found dead and restored to life.

She �may have been dead up to 10 hours,� Parnia says, but after six hours� work,

doctors got her heart started and brought her back to health: �she had a baby in the

last year.� Now that patients who have been clinically dead for hours can be brought back

to life, says Parnia, the question of the continuation of human consciousness is a live

scientific issue.

And it�s not only the remarkable extension of the time patients can now spend suspended

between life and death, but the sheer number of individuals involved, that has made NDEs

so contentious among researchers.

Those whose NDEs also involved an out-of-body experience raise the stakes further.

Materialist skeptics are not troubled by accounts of tunnels of light or angelic beings.

Perhaps the dying brain hypothesis doesn�t fully explain them, but there are other possibilities.

Too much carbon dioxide in the blood perhaps or, as a recent study from the University

of Kentucky posits, NDEs are really an instance of a sleep disorder, rapid eye movement (REM)

intrusion.

In that disorder, a person�s mind can wake up before his body, and both hallucinations

and the sensation of being physically detached from the body can occur.

Cardiac arrest could trigger a REM intrusion in the brain stem�the region that controls

the most basic functions of the body and which can operate independently from the (now dead)

higher brain.

The resulting NDE would actually be a dream.

But that hypothesis still cannot account for people who report seeing, during their out-of-body

experiences, what they could not have.

Most commonly that�s an overhead view of their frantic medical teams.

Parnia reports a 2001 case, in which a Dutch patient�s dentures were removed during cardiac

arrest.

When his nurses couldn�t find the dentures later, the patient was able to remind them

where they were.

Perhaps the most famous corroborated case, cited by Beauregard, is that of a migrant

worker named Maria, whose story was documented by her critical care social worker, Kimberly

Clark.

The day after she had been resuscitated after cardiac arrest, Maria told Clark how she had

been able to look down from the ceiling and left the OR.

She found herself outside the hospital and spotted a tennis shoe on the ledge of the

north side of the building�s third floor.

She described it in detail.

Maria, not surprisingly, wanted to know whether she had �really� seen the shoe, and asked

Clark to go look.

Quite skeptical, Clark went where Maria sent her, and found the tennis shoe, just as she�d

described it.

�The only way she could have had such a perspective,� said Clark, �was if she

had been floating right outside and at very close range to the tennis shoe.� It shouldn�t

have been possible, as both Beauregard and Parnia point out.

�The question becomes,� Parnia says, �how can people have conscious awareness when they�ve

gone beyond the threshold of death?�

The answer to that question is not necessarily Christian, or even metaphysical at all, not

for Parnia, who describes himself as �not a religious person� and not for many of

his fellow NDE researchers.

In a similar vein, many traditional Christians are more than a little wary of the reported

experiences of the heaven travellers.

For them the idea�so intolerable to materialist skeptics�that consciousness, or the soul,

can and does exist outside the body is an article of faith.

But some of the new afterlife, however seemingly Christian in outline, is often troubling,

especially in its utter lack of judgment.

All are welcome, all are heaven-bound in those accounts: there is no sign of God�s wrath

for sinners.

The division over the possibility of continuing human consciousness is not entirely between

the religious and the secular.

And the extraordinary popularity of heaven tourism�books have continued to pour down

the publishing pike this year, including I Believe in Heaven by Cecil Murphy, one of

the pioneers in the genre�is not entirely driven by evangelical enthusiasm.

In that regard, the storm stirred up by Proof of Heaven only obscures the wider significance

of the afterlife books.

The controversy over the scientific basis of Alexander�s experiences, like the skeptical

poking for holes in the Burpo story�can Colton�s parents really be sure he never

heard a word about his mother�s miscarriage?�can miss the cultural forest for the factual trees.

Consider the many other near-death survivors-cum-authors and their places along the continuum, from

pastor�s son to neurosurgeon.

There�s Mary Neal, an orthopaedic surgeon whose account of the aftermath of her drowning

in Chile in 1999, To Heaven and Back, has spent two years on bestseller lists; teacher

Crystal McVea, whose Waking Up in Heaven tells the story of the nine minutes that followed

after she stopped breathing in 2009; The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven is about six-year-old

Alex Malarkey, who met Jesus after an car accident in 2004; and Texas pastor Don Piper,

whose 2004 account (co-written with Cecil Murphy) of his car crash, 90 Minutes in Heaven,

is often credited with kick-starting the phenomenon.

There are elements, from key plot points to tiny details, that link their stories, starting

with two obvious points.

The idea that major scientists no longer dismiss the idea of continuing consciousness colours

all accounts, as does the fact that, whether truth or fantasy, the experiences are necessarily

culturally specific.

All overwhelming and bewildering mental states have to be sorted, defined and made comprehensible

in the light of the familiar�what else do our brains have to work with?

One way or another, a pastor�s child and a fallen-away Christian like Alexander will

filter an NDE through the earliest Sunday school tracks laid down in their memories.

Elisabeth K�bler-Ross, first famous for her five stages of grief, later became a doyenne

of NDEs�her lectures on her NDE patients (who turned her into a believer), first published

in 1991, were reissued in 2008 to catch the current publishing wave.

Even in her rather homogenous western European clientele, K�bler-Ross could see the effects

of early enculturation: �I never encountered a Protestant child who saw the Virgin Mary

in his last minutes, yet she was perceived by many Catholic children.�

Many of the writers share a common gaping wound, centred on lost children, a wound usually

healed by simultaneously finding the child and realizing there is no blame or judgment

to suffer, no forgiveness to offer or seek.

Most of Colton Burpo�s account is a child�s-eye account of orthodox teaching, but its most

affecting passage is when he lifts years of guilt and anxiety off his mother, Sonja, by

telling her that her miscarried child had been a girl, and that she was now flourishing

in heaven as God�s adopted daughter.

One of K�bler-Ross�s patients, a 12-year-old girl, told her father how she was comforted

during her NDE by her brother.

Except that she didn�t have a brother.

Her tearful father then told her about the son who had died three months before her birth.

Eben Alexander, who�unlike most NDE cases�lost all sense of personal identity during his

experience, was troubled because that loss meant no relative offered him assurances of

love and acceptance.

Afterwards though, Alexander�an adopted child who had felt abandoned his whole life�saw

a picture of his deceased natural sister, whom he had never met in life.

She was the girl on the butterfly.

(There is more than a trace of K�bler-Ross�s influence in Proof of Heaven.

The butterfly girl stands out as one of the more psychedelic elements in an account mostly

abstract and metaphysical: K�bler-Ross, however, constantly describes the human body

as a cocoon, from which a metaphorical butterfly of spirit will eventually emerge.)

And the stories offer similar proofs: Colton, like K�bler-Ross�s patient, inexplicably

knew of a lost sibling, whose existences their parents believed they had kept hidden, while

Eben Alexander could describe precisely what his medical team and his family were doing

during his seven-day coma.

They are all, even the children, witnesses who experienced what they did�and came back,

reluctantly�for a reason.

Mary Neal was sent back with what she called �a laundry list of tasks to do,� which

she still doesn�t talk about, at least not until they are accomplished: one was to help

the rest of her family cope with the foretold death of her young son, which occurred 10

years later in 2009.

Colton and Alex provide truth �out of the mouths of babes.� Alexander knows he is

uniquely positioned among NDE subjects to challenge the materialist orthodoxies of mainstream

neuroscience.

Those similarities in form pale beside the deep thematic link between the new bestsellers:

the (previously) undiscovered country is a place of unconditional love.

Several of the writers pause, sometimes for pages, to stress the adjective as much as

the noun.

None express the message more clearly than Alexander, who writes that �the only thing

that truly matters� was communicated to him in three parts.

He boils those down to one word�love�but the key phrase may be the third sentence of

his longer version:

You are loved and cherished.

You have nothing to fear.

There is nothing you can do wrong.

That�s fodder for cynics and skeptics, of course.

That an individual like any of the authors, someone of broadly Christian background coping

with emotional pain, should undergo such a heaven-centred experience when in the throes

of physical trauma, is broadly predictable and easy to dismiss as wish-fulfillment.

The fact it has happened to a group of such similar individuals does not in itself prove

the truth (or the falsity) of the experiences; what that does, though, is illuminate a culture

that increasingly rejects the very notion of judgment while equating salvation with

personal healing.

Most observers trace the current upsurge to Don Piper�s 90 Minutes in Heaven.

Largely ignored by the non-religious world and looked at askance by many Christian commentators,

90 Minutes sold like hotcakes.

And while it set the template for what was to come, what stands out about it today is

its modesty.

Piper was declared dead at the scene of an auto crash on Jan. 18, 1989.

His body was left in place while the authorities waited for the tools needed to extract him

from the wreckage.

An hour and a half later, though, Piper stirred back to life, albeit to a long and excruciating

recovery, involving 34 painful surgeries.

And to bear witness to where he had been in that 90 minutes.

In the transcendent light, actually, just outside the �pearlescent� gates of heaven,

surrounded by �perfect love� and the gathering presence�simultaneously physical and spiritual�of

loved ones who had died during Piper�s lifetime.

There were friends who had passed away young and were thus still youthful looking; his

grandfather, instantly recognizable by his shock of white hair; and his great-grandmother,

still aged but now no longer with false teeth, but her own restored, no longer stooped and

no longer wrinkled.

Signs of age, in other words, and of the gravitas they confer, but no traces of the �ravages

of living.�

All this�the approach to the pearly gates, the welcome from loved ones, the presence

of unconditional love and the absence of judgment�was pregnant with accounts to come.

But, as it turned out, 90 Minutes� first-born�the genetic relationship obvious in their titles,

not to mention the way Amazon bundled them together for a special low price�was the

most striking outlier in recent afterlife literature, Bill Wiese�s 23 Minutes in Hell.

A California realtor, Wiese was sleeping peacefully on the night of Nov. 22, 1998, when God pitched

him into hell at 3 a.m., so that�Wiese later decided�he could warn others of their peril.

He landed abruptly in a five-by-three-metre cell, shared with two gigantic, evil, reptilian

beasts who proceeded to smash him against the walls before shredding his flesh.

Yet Wiese did not die, could not die, as much as he wanted to.

He continued in seemingly endless pain, tormented too by �the terrible, foul stench.� (Smell�the

most evocative of senses, the one most closely tied to deep memory�is prominent in accounts

of heaven as well, where it brings visitors the most comforting reminders of childhood

and, when the odours arise from food, assurances of plenty.)

At precisely 3:23 a.m., Jesus rescued Wiese and returned him home, where he landed, terrified,

on his living room floor.

The book, published in 2006, spawned no serious imitators.

In part that was due to its lack of the scientific gloss the heaven narratives bear (and the

times demand)�one Christian nurse, posting on Amazon, rejected 23 Minutes because of

her familiarity with NDEs.

There is no explanatory traffic accident, cardiac arrest or brain-eating bacteria, nothing

to indicate a hovering between life and death when the sufferer could peek through the curtain,

nothing that didn�t point to a (very) bad dream.

But Wiese�s book also went nowhere because hell no longer possesses the power it once

held in Christianity.

That�s particularly remarkable within an American religious milieu that was always

attentive to warnings of hellfire.

In 1741 Jonathan Edwards delivered what is often called the most famous sermon in American

history, �Sinners in the hands of an angry God.� It is beautifully composed, rigorously

logical (in terms of Calvinist theology) and frankly terrifying: �Men are held in the

hand of God over the pit of hell; they have deserved the fiery pit, and are already sentenced

to it; and God is dreadfully provoked.� Edwards was interrupted often during the sermon

by congregants moaning and crying out, �What shall I do to be saved?� It�s doubtful

he�d receive the same reaction today.

Many modern Christians struggle to reconcile a loving God with one who would condemn the

majority of humankind to eternal torment.

Within Roman Catholicism, notes Smith College world religion professor Carol Zaleski, the

last three pontiffs, including Pope Francis, have all been supportive of the late Swiss

theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, who taught that Catholics have a duty to hope and pray

for an empty hell, for the salvation of all.

Even those Protestant traditions that have historically been more attuned to the gulf

between the elect and the damned have seen vigorous theological debate about the afterlife,

and the defence of ideas that effectively weaken the severity of divine wrath.

Conditional immortality, for one, says true eternal life is reserved for the saved; souls

in hell will eventually�and, in this context, mercifully�be annihilated.

�Most people are no longer afraid of being seized at an unguarded moment,� judged wanting

and flung into the fiery pit like Edwards�s congregants were, says Zaleski.

�We are now more creatures of anxiety than of guilt.� The anxiety, as well as the interest,

is surely tied to the greying of the Western world too, as our thoughts, conscious or not,

increasingly turn to what�s next, whether we think that�s oblivion or some kind of

afterlife.

Baby boomers, by sheer force of numbers, have always driven cultural trends, from the lowering

of voting and drinking ages in their youth to the politically untouchable status of retirement

benefits today.

It�s hardly surprising to see them favour not just the existence but the congenial nature

of an afterlife.

And that is where the heaven tourists finally mesh, not just with each other, but with the

larger culture.

We seem to be moving inexorably from a society where organized religion dominates issues

of morality�and mortality�but not to the secular promised land of reason.

Rather, we are orienting ourselves to a more personal spirituality, at once vague and autonomous.

Ordinary sinners increasingly don�t believe that they deserve judgment, let alone hell.

Theists and atheists alike dispute any earthly authority�s right to judge, and both feel

NDEs give them reason to hope for something beyond the grave.

And many believers confidently expect that God isn�t judgmental either.

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DOLLAR TREE HAUL 8/21/2017 - Duration: 18:57.

hi I'm Valerie I went to Dollar Tree and I picked up a lot of

great stuff. I always go there pretty much on a weekly basis because I always

seem to find really great stuff so at this point I kind of can pretty much say

that I'm addicted to go into Dollar Tree I just love it so the first items

that you're looking at are washi I love their washi I think it's really

good quality and they always have the cutest cutest prints

so this first print that you're looking at is the argyle print and this really

pretty baby blue and baby pink print and I thought it'd be really cute for any

kind of maybe pastel project that you're working on may be really cute for

back-to-school maybe pocket letter so I just thought it was adorable I love

pastel colors so I had to take these two out and also in the back-to-school theme

I love the pencil theme unless one with the mustard yellow on the background

again this would be a really nice print for maybe a project for a teacher or a

back to school project for for your kids and this one reminds me of either like

the tile in a bathroom or even a backsplash in a kitchen that's what this

reminds me of and it's got if you guys can know if you guys can see but it's

got like little white stars that kind of say to me that the tile is clean I know

that probably sounds weird but that's what this reminds me of just kind of

like a backsplash or a tile I thought that was adorable

and then this one reminds me of you know an old-timey bathroom that bathroom of

ice cream parlor so I thought this would be a really cute addition to maybe a an

ice cream themed or food themed letter or maybe even a card so that's

why I got that one and I did think of two of these because I just personally

loved anything denim and you know the gonna look or denim theme to projects so

I thought this was really cute so I had to pick up two of these and the medium

blue denim and then I also got this one and they just all fell all over the

place I got this one and I think this is either a lock for a blue background I'm

not sure I think it's blocked it's really dark but anyway this is a has

like little clouds with the different colors raindrops and I just thought it

was adorable with the umbrellas and look at the polka dot and as you guys can see

at the bokeh dot cloud right there isn't that pretty

this one was adorable and then I also got this one with the houses kind of

like a little you know little neighborhood that was really cute as

well and then I also I've never tried these from Dollar Tree but I thought

these were really pretty to kind of like the metallic bright colored washy and

the fuchsia and the green so I don't know you know the quality of these but I

wanted to go ahead and give these a try because I've never used those I also got

this little stamper that's a smile I just still think stamp and it did stand

it a few times to to see what it looked like and look so cute that is it just

took a little camera in a little box same smile so you really do have to kind

of stamp it really hard this is the best one that came out and maybe I won that

just as stamp them very well but I thought it was really cute for um you

know if any kind of camera themed projects because I have a whole bunch of

stickers and stamps with the camera theme and next I picked

up these zebra pens and these this brand I've bought before and they write really

really well and I love the colors to these you get the blue the pink and the

purple color I also picked up some dot stickers I love the pearl colors to

these and these were really great guys and what's really nice about these you

can use the you know the entire strip or you can cut them and you can kind of

shave them to whatever you are you know you're working on any project and of

course these are good for the planners there are you know obviously a little

bumpy so you know if you don't like that then you know for your planners then

obviously you would you know you wouldn't use it for that but I just

thought the colors were so pretty so I had to get those and this is a new item

that I've never seen I mean it may not be new but I've never seen it before I

saw these adhesive diamond wrapped in in the sheet I've seen them in like the

rolled but they're not it's just like oh it's just like a diamond wrap like

ribbon but I've never seen the adhesive diamond rob sheets so I went ahead and

picked up a couple of colors they did have silver and I think pink as well but

I just picked up the gold and the blue to give them a try

I also saw these Wall jumbo stickers and I did pick up to these because I thought

they were so adorable and these are the unicorn scene one and look at this cute

unicorn and I love the fact that they're kind of like sitting on something that

looks like a doily almost this is a cute little cloud this was this love dream

create this one's my favorite though I love the pink unicorn and it looks like

it's sleeping with the yellow horn and the pink background and I love the

multicolored hair that is so pretty and then

we get some pretty rainbow with the clouds and then in the back you get

another really pretty good nakorn look at the white one on the yellow

background and then you get more clouds and shooting stars so I've never seen

this before guys I just watched a lot adorable so I had to get to these and

then I picked up some crafty stuff I think that these fastener dots I've

never used these before but I saw I think it was chief crafty girl I love to

watch our big jinsol areas so she used these four to create a pocket in her

pocket letters so once I saw that like yes I have to get that I have to try

that as well so I went ahead and picked up two SOS I

picked up this cute little marbling kit I like anything marbled if you guys have

watched my videos you know that I will link my marble video within this video

so you guys can can see what I'm talking about

so you guys can look at my marble collection but it doesn't really cute I

wanted to go ahead and give it a try I don't know if it works but I figured

what the heck for a dollar I'm going to go ahead and give it a try and it also

picked up the film mounting squares and mount film mounting dots and these are

great to give dimensions to your project you can put these behind like your die

cuts in your projects and it will give them a dimensional look and these you

guys go for a lot more than a dollar at the craft stores like Michaels or Hobby

Lobby so if you guys want to create dimension your project stuff and look

for these of the Dollar Tree I also got these this is a repurchase for me and I

actually got this guy's because I'm going to do a giveaway real soon so I am

going to include these in the giveaway and these are really great multi colored

pens there and they're also gel pens and they're really really nice I have a set

for myself but these I'm going to add to the give

I pick up this activity paper pad you get 30 sheets the only thing that I

don't like about these they're pretty thin sheets but you can always put these

on top of heavier card stock for your project so look how cute these are guys

all different colors of denim and you get a lot of the same print look at the

dark denim with the seam and then you get this multi colored denim sheet I

thought this was really a really nice fine so I will use these probably with

my washing my denim washing water melon gum and the extra brand we release extra

brand and this - that tastes pretty good I guess I also got a whole bunch of

puffy stickers and if you guys like puffy stickers I would definitely pick

them up because they don't come out very often I feel I feel like they only come

out during the back-to-school time so I definitely saw a lot of these things

growing up so this is kind of a nostalgic thing for me so I had to pick

this one up as well look at the cute little hearts and I love the little

gingham flower with the peace sign and also has one with the heart silicum cuba

so this one is and then also the little puffy pandas I loved a little just like

the little faces at the bottom and then look at these little pandas just kind of

like laying down and these cute and then I had to pick up two of these because

look at these little cats and dogs they're so cute little fish little

penguins I love this one because of the kilo penguins oh yeah alright and then

these are also new to me the cat and dog themed stickers are

these adorable look at this film with a little house and the little kitty cats

and I love this one this is yummy cat love and then this one with the dogs

also this one's a Jimmy faithful friends little cute little puppy isn't that cute

and then these are new as well these and these are kind of like inspirational

quotes so this one is the Shara chuan believed believing you that's how you

make your dreams come true this one is the hope one in all things it is better

to help than to despair and then this one is the love one love is faith that

dreams will come true love is you I think beautiful eyes I love them and

then this one I picked up because of this cute little fox I love that one

very very cute and love the holographic lining to these and this one I thought

was beautiful too I think this one's no I've never seen this one before I love

the piano I love the ballet tutu the dresses and this one's really pretty too

like the old fashioned record player with the flowers really pretty and yeah

guys I got more foxes with the yellow background and these I thought were

really pretty too these denim labels I love how this one says handmade with the

little buttons on the side and I love this polka dotted one too with the

buttons on the side these are new as well guys these are laser stickers and

look how pretty these are and what I love about these as well is the fact

that they have the background is clear I love

as well so these are really pretty and if you camera is picking that out but

they're shimmery so I got the butterflies the ballerinas and the

fairies and they also came in zoo animals but I didn't pick that one out

and then I picked up a whole bunch of sticker books these are out now as well

and I did think of two of these because this one is my favorite and also you why

I get the Alpha letters look how cute these are guys this is why I picked up

two of these look at the chocolate-covered strawberry the hot

cocoa with the marshmallows look at the candy more chocolate covered

strawberries look at that unlike anything through being so I picked up to

those and then this one again we have alphas too little owls like these pretty

guys I love these and then more washi stickers and then this one office more

cute stickers with like go team go sunshine surprise and look at the cute

little frames on this one and then more washing and then the last one alpha this

is more like a party theme one this one has like the you know the cupcakes and

how cute these are party awesome I love that one as you cute and you get four

sheets for a dollar I mean you can't beat these and these I'd not are not new

but I did pick up two of these and the the these on washi the columns are

called paper tape stickers but these match with being with this one

so see how it's got like the strawberries and cocoa and the

strawberries here do so that matches fat

then I also got this one this is a birthday themed one and I'd love to fuck

up use your glitter I love these little gifts right here so pretty and of course

I love the cupcakes with the sprinkles

and look at these guys Hello Kitty stickers these are big

stickers I've always loved Hello Kitty oh it's

always so yeah I had to get these anyway I picked up some origami and I'm not

going to actually like you know I mean I'm going to do the origami but I'm

going to use these as die-cuts in my projects

so I'm going to cup cute little d-zone origami cupcakes are I did great look at

the little sprinkles the little flower sprinkles on that one the chocolate with

the white sprinkles and you get three different types of cupcakes I believe

just great so I take I did pick up two of these and then I also picked up the

snow cones with the different flavors of ice cream I thought these were really

fun and you guys I also picked up some um we call these adult coloring books so

I picked up this welcome home interior designs to color and the parenthesis are

so pretty and look at this gorgeous one with the staircase and the chandelier

aren't these pretty so I picked up that one I picked up the

geometric one

he's great and then I also picked up two of the time 41 of these I'm going to

include in the giveaway so one I'm going to keep for myself to do and one for the

giveaway and there's a gorgeous teeny hens look at this one I love that one so

yeah guys this is my haul absolutely sorry guys I just forgot one thing to

show you I did pick up a whole bunch of dry erase a locker magnet

it's more of a storage idea that I actually saw in another video from

another youtuber she is going to store her metal die-cuts she's going to cut

these up and put them in a binder with the inserts and then just kind of put

her metal the die-cut and that's what she's going to store them and her

binders so I got these a whole bunch of Locker on magnets to cut these up and

then put them in the binder inserts and then put them in different binders sort

of like you know like a bike you like this and then just get like mini inserts

so I'm gonna store them in that so anyway guys that is my home my Dollar

Tree haul I hope that you enjoyed it and thank you so much for watching if you

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8 Amazing Facts About the Endocannabinoid System � and Why We Should Tell the World

About It

By Mary Biles

Guest writer for Wake Up World

Did you know your body has an endocannabinoid system?

A year ago I didn�t either.

I�m no doctor, but I thought I was familiar with the key biological systems in the body.

Turns out though, I was wrong.

That�s because unless you�re a research scientist or work in the field of medical

cannabis, it�s unlikely you�ll ever have been told about the endocannabinoid system.

And yet, it has been hailed as �the most important physiologic system involved in establishing

and maintaining human health.�

Why do so few people know about the endocannabinoid system?

So what�s the big mystery?

Well, it might have something to do with how the endocannabinoid system (ECS) was discovered.

Back in the 1990s scientists were trying to understand how THC, the psychoactive substance

in the cannabis plant, elicits its effect on the body.

What they uncovered was a complex network of receptors (CB1) in the brain and central

nervous system that were a perfect fit for the THC molecule.

Soon after another type of receptor (CB2) was discovered in the immune system, gut and

many of the body�s major organs.

But that was only part of the puzzle.

The hunt was on to find out whether the body produced its own cannabis-like chemicals,

and with the identification of the first endocannabinoid Anandamide, they had their answer.

What does the endocannabinoid system do?

What scientists have realised is that the endocannabinoid system fine-tunes most of

our vital physiological functions, bringing balance to everything from sleep, appetite,

pain, inflammation, memory, mood and even reproduction.

So in basic terms, it�s like a conductor of an orchestra, ensuring that no one section

is drowning out the other, with the end result a perfectly harmonised symphony between body

and mind.

Sounds like pretty important work, right?

Well, you�d be right.

That�s why it�s vital that the ECS becomes as much part of everyday parlance as the immune

system.

So to get the ball rolling, here are 8 fascinating facts about the totally awesome endocannabinoid

system.

1.

Humans aren�t alone in having an ECS As humans beings we�re not special for having

an ECS.

Not only is the endocannabinoid system found in all vertebrates, but scientists also discovered

cannabinoid receptors in non-vertebrate sea-squirts, suggesting an evolutionary process dating

back 600 million years ago.

2.

CB1 receptors are the most abundant neurotransmitter receptors in the brain

Most of us have heard of neurotransmitters � they�re the chemicals that communicate

information throughout the brain and body.

Serotonin and dopamine are perhaps the most well known examples, but it�s the endocannabinoid

Anandamide, also classed as a neurotransmitter, that has the most receptors in the brain.

3.

Endocannabinoids signal backwards Most neurotransmitters communicate in one

direction: from the signaling neuron to the postsynoptic neuron.

But in the endocannabinoid system, it works in the opposite direction, which is called

retrograde signaling.

This means that if a receptor is being over- or under-stimulated, it signals backwards

across the synapse telling the signaling neuron to change its behaviour, creating a kind of

feedback loop.

So in effect, rather than distributing information like other neurotransmitters, it acts like

a kind of dimmer switch, turning activity up or down in order to return the body to

homeostasis.

4.

Increased endocannabinoid system activity has been noted in many diseases

As the endocannabinoid system�s modus operandi is to bring balance to the body, it�s no

surprise then that scientists have observed elevated ECS activity in a number of illnesses.

Everything from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer�s and Parkinson�s, to

rheumatoid arthritis and cancer, have shown changes in endocannabinoid levels and greater

receptor expression.

The conclusion that has been most widely reached is that this increased activity denotes the

ECS trying to fulfil its role of returning the body to equilibrium again.

Also see: Over 100 Scientific Studies Agree: Cannabis Annihilates Cancer

5.

�Endocannabinoid System Deficiency� may be a cause of some illnesses

But what happens if the ECS becomes depleted?

Scientists have observed how in certain conditions associated with oversensitivity to pain such

as migraines, fibromyalgia and IBS, the ECS appears to have become weakened.

The theory is known as Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency, with the corollary being that

by supplementing the body with compounds from the cannabis plant, this deficiency can be

corrected and the symptoms improved.

6.

The ECS explains why medicinal cannabis has a therapeutic effect

Prior to 20th century prohibition, cannabis had been used for thousands of years to treat

a whole host of ailments from epilepsy, headaches, arthritis, pain, depression and nausea.

Back then nobody knew why the plant showed such therapeutic versatility.

The discovery of the endocannabinoid system soon shone new light onto the medicinal effects

of cannabis.

Sadly, this has coincided with a time when the vast majority of the population have been

precluded from accessing it.

According to Dustin Sulak, a leading medical cannabis expert:

�Research has shown that small doses of cannabinoids from cannabis can signal the

body to make more endocannabinoids and build more cannabinoid receptors� I believe that

small, regular doses of cannabis might act as a tonic to our most central physiologic

healing system.�

7.

You don�t have to break the law to give your endocannabinoid system a boost

Currently, medical cannabis-friendly countries are in the minority across the planet.

So what can you do if can�t legally access the plant?

Well, you could consider trying CBD, a non-psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant, that has a

whole host of health benefits such as reducing inflammation, calming feelings of anxiety,

and even lowering the frequency of epileptic seizures.

CBD is normally extracted from cannabis plants with less than 0.2% THC, commonly referred

to as hemp or industrial hemp, allowing it to be bought legally in most countries worldwide.

Another option is to peel yourself off the sofa and get moving.

Scientists have found that prolonged aerobic exercise increases levels of the feel-good

endocannabinoid, Anandamide.

Diet is also a useful target.

Increasing Omega 3 found in oily fish or healthy seeds like flax or hemp, can help support

endocannabinoid brain signalling.

Leafy green vegetables are also thought to stimulate the ECS as they contain beta-caryophyllene

which activates the CB2 receptor.

Also see: 6 Plants Other Than Cannabis That are High in Healing Cannabinoids

8.

Most doctors know very little about the endocannabinoid system

With the ECS playing such a central role in our health, you would think that any self

respecting member of the medical profession would have some knowledge of its existence.

But in mainstream medicine, the endocannabinoid system remains rather a pariah.

In 2013 a survey was conducted asking medical school in the United States whether the ECS

formed part of their curriculum.

The authors found that only �13% teach the endocannabinoid system to future doctors.�

A lot can change in four years, and while in some European countries such as the UK

and Spain the ECS does make it onto some medical school syllabuses, it cannot be denied that

the majority of professionals in charge of our healthcare remain very much in the dark.

So now you�re endocannabinoid savvy, there�s no turning back.

Join me and start spreading the word to all that will listen.

It�s time that the ECS is given the attention it deserves both by our healthcare providers

and the public at large.

If like me you feel moved to take action, why not start by speaking to your doctor?

Have they heard of the endocannabinoid system?

You never know, perhaps you are the very person to inform them.

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