Hello!
I'm Jen and this is your Daily Makeup Minute for August 3, 2017.
Coloured Raine will launch these Satin Lipsticks TOMORROW, August 4, at 9am pacific.
Check their website.
They are cruelty free, vegan and gluten free.
Beauty Bar Baby released a new highlighter today called Twisted Rouge.
Prices range from $8.99 to $20.99 And it's pretty and shiny!
The Kat Von D Glimmer lip veil in the shade "reverb" is available on pre-sale RIGHT NOW
on their website - Official launch is 8/22
Now let's take a look at some more Holiday treats!
These will be available at Ulta: This Smashbox shadow and contour palette is
coming NYX will offer a Lip Lingerie Vault with 30
shades You might find these It Cosmetics brushes
among your gifts And Lorac will offer a new MegaPro 4 palette!
And Jeffree Star has announced via twitter that a collab with Jouer is coming... no details yet.
That's it for now.
Have you checked out the Makeup Minute Extras on my Instagram?
We'll see you here same time Tomorrow.
Don't forget our full-length weekly newscast, What's Up in Makeup, every Sunday morning on YouTube.
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李健---假如愛有天意(電影《假如愛有天意》主題曲之吉他伴奏版)cover by 李宣儀 - Duration: 4:17.
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Protective box for lock on wrought iron gate - Duration: 16:02.
Hello .Vot
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Enzo MEIA ATACANTE EC Juventude - 2005 Temp.2017 parte 2 - Duration: 6:03.
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Power of the Pen Poetry Plays 2017 Week 3 Part I Camille Rankine - Duration: 13:09.
as Camille Rankin who is the author of the forthcoming incorrect merciful
impulses from Copper Canyon press she is also the author of the chat book slow
dance with tripwire which won the Poetry Society of America's New York chat book
fellowship she's a graduate of Harvard College and Columbia University and she
is the assistant director of the MFA program at Manhattanville College in New
York
hi I'm Camille Rankin and I am going to talk today about the Penn tune so the
pantoum is a poem of any length composed of four line stanzas now this this
stanza faun this is where it gets complicated but not too complicated in
each stanza the second and fourth lines at each stanza serve as the first and
third lines of the next stanza and would example of these so you can see how it
all fits together and the last line of a Penton is generally the same at the
first line so I really like this form because I feel like in general form can
be kind of it removes certain elements of choice for you as a poet and that can
be kind of freeing and the pantoum in particular I feel that it can be a
really great way of entering into an idea or subjective telling a story
because of the element of repetition and what kind of texture that gives a
narrative one idea and you know I think that can be first certain subjects that
can really add something and it can be a very a good way of really entering into
an idea or narrative I love the musicality of the repetition
and what that can offer I love the way that a pen tune can really tell a story
have a story unfold a little at a time and the way that repetition can serve as
a means of emphasis and also kind of a means of undoing and retelling so we're
going to look at a couple of different examples of Penn Tunes and see how these
poems and these poets find different ways of using these forms and what those
forms for each poet add to the story they're telling and what they create so
we'll start with incidence this is the Penn tomb by Natasha Trethewey we tell
the story every year how we peered from the windows shades drawn so nothing
really happened the charred grass now green again we
appeared from the windows shades drawn at the cross trust like a Christmas tree
the charred grass still green then we darkened our ruse with the hurricane
lamps at the cross trust like a Christmas tree a few men gathered white
as angels in their gowns we darkened our rooms and lit hurricane lamps the wick
trembling in their font of oil it's seeing the angel had gathered white men
in their gowns when they were done they left quietly no one came the wicks
trembled all night in their font of oil by morning the flames had all dimmed
when they were done the men left quietly no one came nothing really happened by
morning all the flames had dimmed we tell the story every year so I think
this home from the first line I can tell to me this is a perfect forum for it we
tell the story every year and you know when you tell a story over and over
again a lot of times what happens it changed a little bit each time so one of
the great things about the ten tomb and the pen tomb is she's utilizing it here
is that the lines come back again it's like a it's like a wave on the shore and
every time it returns it changes just a little bit just as when you tell a story
little details might shift around essentially the story is the same but
you know the way that unfolds the impression you get each time is a little
bit different we see that in the way that she that she has these little
moments returned and the way they come back you know you feel that this is a
store that has been totaled over and over again for years and you get that
impression through the way that she used repetition in the Penton and the way
that she makes these tiny changes to those repeating lines so you have that
sense and you also have the idea of a story being made and
unmade built and taken apart and I like the way that you know when you're
talking about this subject the idea of the clan come in bringing across on a
family's lon and if you think about the narrative of
Natasha Trethewey his life as a child of biracial marriage and what that kind of
impact that would have and the relevance of that and how significant event this
could be she also was negating the power of that event and of these men by saying
nothing really happened and I think that having that line come in in the
beginning and the end is kind of you know it to me that reflects the power of
repetition as well not only to build up an event and emphasize that but also
take it apart repeating it over and over again until it has less meaning and also
the power of storytelling in general of owning that story of making that
narrative your narrative and not theirs and I see all of these things happening
with the Penn tomb and the forum she's chosen the way that she's utilizing it
and I think that's really a powerful way of taking a form like that making it
your own and deciding how that form is going to really inform an express this
subject and how to use those elements to really make your peace come alive and
say exactly what you want to say and give it this texture and all these
different layers so I think that is one of to me a beautiful example of that
form so next thing wants to look at a different poets of interpretation this
is bilaterally Diaz I miss in some of her book my brother wasn't a speck and
this is my brother at 3:00 a.m. he sat cross-legged weeping on the steps when
Mom unlocked note in the front door oh god he said oh god he wants to kill
me mom when Mom unlocked and opened the front door at 3:00 a.m. she was in her
nightgown dad was asleep he wants to kill me he told her looking over his
shoulder at 3:00 a.m. and in her nightgown dad asleep what's going on she
asked who wants to kill you he looked over her shoulder the devil
does look at him over there she asked what are you on who wants to kill you
the sky wasn't black or blue but the green of a dying night to devil look at
him over there he pointed to the corner house the sky wasn't black or blue but
the dying green of night stars had closed their eyes or sheathed their
knives my brother appointed the corner house his lips flickered with sores
stars had closed their eyes or she their knives Oh God
I can see the tail he said Oh God look mom winced at the sores on his lips it
sticking out from behind the house Oh God see the tail he said look at the
goddamn tail he sat cross-legged weeping on the front steps mom finally saw it a
hellish vision my brother Oh God Oh God she said so that's a
striking poem to me and a very different example of how a poet can use the pantun
so I think again in this in this in this youth the story is unfolding a little of
time and to me the repetition in the beginning has this effect of that
confusion you know that confusion that the mother would have coming to her door
in her nightgown at 3:00 a.m. her husband asleep and finding her son
on her steps in this confused state and trying to draw the story out of him of
what's going on what's happening so she uses repetition I think as a way of
expressing that sort of confused state and she also uses you know similar to
what and the talks right away did Diaz is using these small changes to draw
that story out as well and to push the narrative forward so she says has that
repetition what's going on who wants to kill you and then that becomes the next
iteration what are you on who wants to kill you and so I think that she both
has that backtracking that let's get this straight what's happening and also
in those changes that it heightens that sense of like trying to gather
information trying to place ourselves trying to figure out what
and what's happening and I think the way this user petition also changes
throughout the poem you know I think at first you have the sense of trying to
figure out where you are a little at time of that confusion and then I think
as the poem goes on by the end of the poem of repeated lines to me have a very
different feel I think that you know she has a lot of repetition about the
setting what we're seeing we have that sky that's not blue the dying green of
night we have the Stars and their knives we have the visual what her what her
brother is seeing the devil the tail and that for him the repeated images as well
as what the speaker poem is kind of painting for us with the night and with
the sores on his lips and that vision that his mother is having I think to me
the repetition of those different visual elements creates a sort of prison in a
way it has the feeling of inescapability and I think that it also has a feeling
of maybe this could happen again or has happened before and you know I think
when you're talking about in this situation you know what strikes me as a
situation of maybe mental illness drug use these are the things that happen
again and again with a family member and so you're getting that feeling of
there's no escape from this setting this is the way that things are this is the
reality and this is what's going to keep happening throughout the poem I also
love the way that she's used repetition in the way that she ends the poem the
way that vision shifts you know at first the terrified person is the brother
saying oh god oh god he's trying to kill me in the end the terrible lost mother
repeating that same line seeing that the terrifying vision is her son before her
and I think that for this the power of that repetition is really in bringing us
into the sense of despair that these people are feeling in the poem and it's
just a very different message I think a very different way that that's been used
here from Trethewey the poem and I love seeing that too you know in each in each
poet's mind that form content is very different in their hands it can do
something very different from home to home
we can be utilizing the freedom that form is giving you in saying here are
your options are limited we need to be able to work within this and bend it to
what you wanted to do and you can see that each police here has done that and
I think that form in general in the pen too especially to me is a great way of
finding a way of telling the story of you know a unique way into a narrative
or idea and fitting that scene the repetition and the musicality that that
offers
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(Tsume009_00003) - Duration: 1:59.
Today is a mate in 9 moves!
Who wants to think without help, pause the video while you think.
After some hints and commentaries, there is the answer.
In this problem, you must to be careful and not let him escape to 13Gyoku.
On first move, if 11HishaNari, he flee to 13Gyoku, and for 21Gin, he flee to 24Gyoku.
On first move instead of 11HishaNari, if 11Gin, he flees to 13Gyoku as well.
So, to block the 13Gyoku fleeing path, you play 31Kaku, (Audio says 13Kaku but it is 31Kaku)
but if you 31KakuNari, 12Gyoku, and if you drop 13Fu it is an Utifuzume, and you lose.
So, first move must to be 31KakuNarazu.
For 12Gyoku, 13Fu, 21Gyoku, sacrifice at 22KakuNari, DoGyoku,
sacrifice again at 11HishaNari, DoGyoku and use Kin you taken to finish with 12Kin.
So, the answer is:
31Kaku, 12Gyoku, 13Fu, 21Gyoku, 22KakuNari, DoGyoku, 11HishaNari, DoGyoku, 12Kin.
To catch Gyoku, sacrificing Hisha and Kaku is a patter that always appear, remember it.
Thanks for watching!
Any doubts or suggestions, contact us commenting this video.
I'm posting on Tuesdays Tsume Shogi for beginners, with mate on 3 or 5 moves, on Thursdays, mate on 7 or 9 moves,
on Fridays mate on 11 moves or more and on Saturday I'm posting Tsugi no Itte problems (Random Level).
See you next time!
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LORAC MEGA PRO 4 is COMING! + Jeffree x Jouer Collab! | Makeup Minute - Duration: 1:01.
Hello!
I'm Jen and this is your Daily Makeup Minute for August 3, 2017.
Coloured Raine will launch these Satin Lipsticks TOMORROW, August 4, at 9am pacific.
Check their website.
They are cruelty free, vegan and gluten free.
Beauty Bar Baby released a new highlighter today called Twisted Rouge.
Prices range from $8.99 to $20.99 And it's pretty and shiny!
The Kat Von D Glimmer lip veil in the shade "reverb" is available on pre-sale RIGHT NOW
on their website - Official launch is 8/22
Now let's take a look at some more Holiday treats!
These will be available at Ulta: This Smashbox shadow and contour palette is
coming NYX will offer a Lip Lingerie Vault with 30
shades You might find these It Cosmetics brushes
among your gifts And Lorac will offer a new MegaPro 4 palette!
And Jeffree Star has announced via twitter that a collab with Jouer is coming... no details yet.
That's it for now.
Have you checked out the Makeup Minute Extras on my Instagram?
We'll see you here same time Tomorrow.
Don't forget our full-length weekly newscast, What's Up in Makeup, every Sunday morning on YouTube.
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李健---假如愛有天意(電影《假如愛有天意》主題曲之吉他伴奏版)cover by 李宣儀 - Duration: 4:17.
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CASI me MUERO! #StoryTime + #Blog 🚑 Midnight T. Badklaat, Barely Alive - Duration: 8:08.
Previously on Giangiaragian...
We saw how Abel & Gian
Arrived to Buenos Aires to settle in the hostel and get ready for their adventure
Don't forget to check out the video
Now we continue our regular progam from today
The next day was Friday
And not any friday
It was UKF Friday
But sadly we have to say that there was a little problem
It was raining like hell
Giangiaragian presents..
The day I lost my virginity
just kidding xD
I like this song... Well, let's start
Why affected this to me?
Because I was going to do two interviews for the chanel
to two different people that I sadly had do cancel and we couldn't do other day
because we didn't had enought time
But whatever, we stayed all day at the hostel
Because there wasn't too much to do and honestly
It's a 7 hours show at UKF. You have to be rested so we decided to stay
I had a great time at UKF but honestly it was also one of the worst nights in my life
Because literally I thought that I was going to die
It isn't just a way of talk no, no, no
Literally I though that I was going to die
I will tell you what happened
That night we arrived at half past eleven with the regular ticket because the VIPones were sold out.
The VIP ticket had the advantage, apart that you could access to the VIP area
That you can go inside first
I wanted to see my friend CKN that was djing at the show starting at 12
But then I realice that the people from the previous crappy show were just starting going out
And even my friend came in
He should have been there earlier because he has to do the warm up and he has to do the sound test
He still was on the door so I said hello to him like: "Hey man! What are you doing here yet?"
With all the delays the shows was going to start a little bit later surely
So we went to the end of the party row and waited. There were a lot of people waiting but they wasn't as good in the mood as last time because it was raining, not heavily but it was raining
The bad thing was that there wasn't anything to cover from the rain
So from that on I lived one of the worst two hours waiting of waiting from my entire life
One of the worst two hours of my life
It started to rain each time heavier and heavier
There wasn't anything to cover with! We were waiting and we were getting a lot wet
Because we were going to the show we didn't brought too much clothes
We just had a little and that was all
So I only had a jean jacked that transpased the water to my back and I was freezing to death
I'm not a cold sensitive person...
I'm not
But I was freezing to death and we couldn't get in andthe party row wasn't moving
I was a status of
shaking
guys I promise that at the end I thought that I was going suffer an hipothermia or something
I had a real but time and I want to remark it
Great party but that was the WORST
things have to be said...
Futhermore, it was such an incomprensive thing that they didn't let us in that people started to make a lot of noise an even breaking the advertisment posters that were behind us to cover themselves from the rain
a complete disaster. Everything was broken but honestly...
they deserve it
Finally when we got in and could met with my friends from Cordoba
I found out that the dj set of my friend was over and we were listenig to the end of Kame's set
It was almost going to start Badklaat
But well.. If pissed me off that I missed the show of my friend. To ad I still was shaking of cold til 10' later when I warmed up myself
Finally letting behing all this shitty odisey that I had to live
I was there and Kame ended his performance so Badklaat was about to start
That honestly gave a lesson of why he deserves to be there
And why he is one of the most iconc DJ/Producers from Dubstep
After Badklaat it was time for Rene Lavice
That, well... Gave us really good music
He started with Drum & Bass which is normal because he is a liquid D'n'B producer
But he played a lot of Neurofunk and also some Hybrids of Trap and some Dubsteps if I 'm not mistaken
Honestly he was at the level
And then it was time the big in all ways
Midnight Tyrannosaurus which is one of the Djs that I love the most
Because he is that kind of agresive Dubstep Megalodon style
That "buah" *clap "buah" Fills your soul
It fills your soul...
And to conclude we had Neda
The owner of Bardo Dubstep Party from Buenos Aires
That one more time clsed UKF
He already has closed almost every single, I'm not sure if 4 or 5 times but he always close the show and he was great
To be continued...
It was kind of a pain in the ass to subtitle all this shit :'(
Hope you smash that Like & Suscribe buton! =D
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[MAMAMOO] MAMAMOO's Game : 'Don't speak English' (ENG sub) - Duration: 2:31.
MAMAMOO's Game : 'Don't speak English'
This video is not V Live CH+ Full video. This video is based on CH+ mini replay video.
Talk about recent days with don't use English.
TEAM 'Moonbyul & Whee-in' attack TEAM 'Solar & Hwa-sa'
TEAM 'Moonbyul & Whee-in' can speeak English.
Oh My God
(Come again) My phone
Hwa-sa : I can't live without using English.
Moonbyul : Really?
Solar : Let's talk about recent days?
Hwa-sa : Let's do it.
Solar : What. Do you do. These days?
Hwa-sa : Nowadays..
(Look at Solar's expression)
Hwa-sa : Watching movies and...
Hwa-sa : Listening music
Hwa-sa : What do you do these days, Solar?
Hwa-sa : Why so awkward?!
Solar : Nowadays...
Moonbyul : No, we will ask you.
Moonbyul : You don't have to say anymore.
Solar : I have to talk about my recent days..
Solar : I have to talk about my recent days.. Moonbyul : No No. We will ask to you.
Moonbyul : I don't want to know about your recent days.
Whee-in : Hwa-sa played a lot of game these days.
Moonbyul & Whee-in : What game do you play?
Whee-in : What is your most recently watched movie?
(Frozen)
Whee-in : What was that?
Moonbyul : What is this ?
Solar : This...?
Solar : SNACK.
Solar : That is SNACK~
Moonbyul : Then, What is this snack name ?
Solar : This....?
Solar : I can't remember~~~
Whee-in : Say our member's stage name.
Solar : ...What?
Solar : You are 'Whee-in' !
Solar : I'm 'Yong-sun'~
Whee-in : No..! That's not your stage name..!
Whee-in : No..! That's not your stage name..! Solar : You are 'Hye-jin' !
Moonbyul : Why she is 'Hye-jin' lol
Moonbyul : Why she is 'Hye-jin' lol Solar : I'm 'Taeyang' !
Moonbyul : Why she..lol
Moonbyul : Why she is 'Hye-jin' lol
Whee-in : 'Taeyang' is BIGBANG.
Hwa-sa : I'm... I'm...
Hwa-sa : I'm Lion..!
Moonbyul : You are Hwa-sa.
(Confused)
Hwa-sa : Lion.....
Solar : (Hwa-sa is not English...)
Solar : Wait..! That's not English!
Moonbyul : Yes..! That's..
Moonbyul : That's Not English ...!!!
Solar : Your name is Korean..
Hwa-sa : What...?
Solar : I don't know..!! I can't play anymore..!!
Hwa-sa : I don't know.. T.T
Hwa-sa : Just i don't want play this game.
Moonbyul : Hey, Solar! This...
Moonbyul : What's this company name?
Solar : That's....
Solar : Juic.....
Solar : Ju........
Solar : Jui....
Hwa-sa : JU~JUJU~JUJUJU~
Solar : Hye-jin ...!!
Solar : You saved me...!!
[ TIME OVER ]
Hwa-sa : OH MY GOD-!
Solar : WOW~!
Solar : FANTASTIC-!
Solar : The movie i watched recently..!!
Solar : 'Paradise Love' ~!!
Solar : 'Paradise Love' ~!!
This video was interesting?
Thank you for watching video.
This was my first English subtitles.
Did you understand?
I always thanks you to all my international subscribers.
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The White House Just Admitted That Trump Is A Big Fat Liar - Duration: 4:40.
After the Boy Scouts Association of America was forced to come out and say that, no, nobody
from their organization actually called Donald Trump to tell him what a great speech he gave
to their jamboree last week, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, during Wednesday's White House press
briefing, was forced to come out and say, "Okay, listen.
The phone calls that Donald Trump said happened," both between the Boy Scouts and the one with
the president of Mexico congratulating him on his work on the border, Sarah Huckabee
Sanders admitted that, "Neither of those phone calls actually happened."
Now, Sanders did say that, "No, no, no.
What happened was that they actually told him these things in person."
However, Trump himself said, "I got a call from blank."
So while Huckabee Sanders claims that the president wasn't lying, per se, it's very
obvious if you look at the language used, that yes, he was and we have absolutely no
proof whatsoever that these conversations took place in person.
But, the bigger part of the story is the fact that the White House communications department
had to come out and admit that, yes, what Donald Trump said was technically not true.
Regardless of whether it was true whatsoever, it was technically not true at that time.
So finally, someone within this administration has admitted that Donald Trump lied, even
though she didn't use that word, to the American public.
And if she wants us to believe that the conversation with the president of Mexico actually happened
in person, we do have proof that Donald Trump recently did speak with the president of Mexico.
But all we know from that phone call is that he begged the president to stop saying that
he wasn't going to pay for the border wall.
It was more of Donald Trump groveling than Donald Trump being congratulated.
But, since the White House is actually being a little bit forthright here and saying that
Donald Trump wasn't completely honest, maybe they'll start saying that some of the other
statements he made wasn't true, like the fact that his inauguration crowd size was larger
than Obama's when it clearly wasn't.
We spent a couple million dollars proving that his crowd size was smaller than Obama's.
What about the lie that Obama wire-tapped him?
What about the lie that three to five million illegal people voted in the election, even
though there's no evidence or proof whatsoever to support any of that?
What about the fact that he has accomplished more in his first six months than any president
since FDR?
Or, what about the fact that he is the best president this country has ever had, except
for Abraham Lincoln?
The list of lies goes on and on and on, so if Huckabee Sanders really wants to be honest
with people and admit that the president said things that aren't true, she needs to go down
the entire list because every one of these lies is verifiable.
We can find out whether or not he's telling the truth.
It's not like he can hide an email or something like that.
We can actually tell.
We can find the evidence to show that these are lies.
Here's the worst part about it, folks.
These aren't lies to gain something for the country.
These are lies to help support and boost Donald Trump's ego.
At least with the Bush administration, their lies, they saw some profit from it and that's
why they did it.
When they lied us into the Iraq war, they knew it was going to be big money for their
war contractor buddies who were going to parlay that money back into their campaigns.
When they lied about their tax cuts helping the economy, they knew that the tax cuts were
going to help their wealthy buddies and themselves, who then would put that money back into the
campaign.
You see where I'm going with this.
Donald Trump's lies only serve to feed his fragile ego.
There is nothing in this for the country.
It's only about him.
Every lie that he gets out there and tells is to benefit him, to make himself look better,
or sometimes, to make Democrats look worse.
This is a petty, spiteful, insecure human being that we have serving in the oval office,
and the sooner we can get him out of there, since he seems to have a real problem telling
the truth, the better.
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Era Istrefi - Redrum (What So Not Remix) feat. Felix Snow - Duration: 3:34.
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Summer Was Fun - Love Back On (Lyrics / Lyric Video) feat. Emelie Cyréus - Duration: 3:32.
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
Do you remember what it sounds like
Can you tell me where the love went wrong
Can you tell me where the hope has gone
Now, before you go
Only heaven will play our song
You won't know if you walk away
What would happen if you stayed
And silent heartbeats
Can make us work with broken parts
Our naked souls, once again
Power's out, the truth unfolds
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
We can turn the love back on
Do you remember what it sounds like
Can you tell me where the love went wrong
Can you tell me where the hope has gone
Now, before you go
Only heaven will play our song
You won't know if you walk away
What would happen if you stayed
Too many sorries
We cannot hide, our nasty scars
Been here before, not again
Open wound and closing doors
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Bert and Nick Do Science! - Ep 3 | The Spaceship - Duration: 3:22.
Hey, how's it going?
Hey, what's up?
Hey guys!
[Constant Laughter]
What in the world are you doing?
I bought a sledgehammer!
And you're celebrating it by swinging it... eh-
You know what? Never mind.
I want to go to Mars.
Mars? Why do you want to go to Mars?
I just do. Let's go to Mars on our spaceship.
We have no spaceship. How are we gonna do that?
We're gonna build it.
Then?
We're gonna launch it.
Then?
We're gonna ride it.
Then?
We're gonna land it.
Then what?
We're on Mars.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Okay! Let's do it.
Alright, seriously? Why are you just pounding the engine?
What else do you do with a sledgehammer?
Hey guys! Whatcha building?
Nothing, Marie! Go away!
Looks like you're building a spaceship.
Yep.
Ya can't help, Marie! This is our project!
Go build your own!
Well maybe I will!
Fine!
Fine!
Fine!
Fine!
What, me? Okay, uhh...
Fine!
Fine, gimme that!
Fine, gimme that! Hey, wait a minute!
Damnit, Bert, you don't need the hammer. Get back to work!
[Bert grunts]
[Bert]: Damnit, get back here!
Firing the engine!
[Nick]: No wait, Bert, no!
I hate you SO much right now.
We just need to loosen the valve.
I'll get the oil.
That should do the trick.
[Bert screams as he is launched into the stratosphere, possibly never to be seen again]
Bert?
I'm okay...
I just broke... everything.
How are we doing this?
I don't know, just keep dancing!
This looks like something I built in Kerbal Space Program.
Let's take it to the test area.
Alright, we're all set. Let's start it up.
And awaaaay we go!
So how did your ship in Kerbal Space Program go?
Not good, Nick.
Not good.
And so, we were just thinking... Maybe we could use your help.
And?
You were right... and we were wrong.
Aaaand?
We suck, and you're awesome.
AAAAND?
And we're sorry! God damnit Bert.
Oh, right! Yeah, yeah, we're sorry.
Great! The mission starts next week.
Would you like to see the ship?
You've already got a ship ready?
Come see for yourself!
Well, what do you think?
[Nick]: I think this'll work.
[Marie]: Probably better than your ship.
We could probably just add a-
Don't touch it.
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The Battle of Passchendaele - Mutiny in the German Navy I THE GREAT WAR Week 158 - Duration: 9:34.
Ever since his offensive at Arras in April, British Commander in Chief Sir Douglas Haig
has been champing at the bit to get his summer offensive going in Belgium, and this week,
it happens.
I'm Indy Neidell; welcome to the Great War.
The shift from last week to this week marks the 3rd anniversary of the outbreak of the
war, and there was a lot going in in the field.
On the Eastern Front, the Russian retreat had turned into a rout with many men flinging
down their rifles and abandoning the fight; while in Romania, Russian and Romanian forces
were themselves pushing back the Central Powers.
The Kaiser made a speech reaffirming his commitment to destroy what he called "British world
domination", and in Flanders, the preliminary barrage for the new British offensive was
in full swing.
And that offensive, the Third Battle of Ypres, also known as Passchendaele, began this week.
The Allies could really use a period of dry weather, since the land in Flanders floods
with the summer rains.
But it had rained the 29th and the artillery barrage from 3,000 big guns had seriously
damaged the local drainage system in any case, so the land was seriously marshy.
The weather on July 31th was overcast and cloudy.
Zero Hour was set that day for 3:50 AM, so the battlefield would be in darkness, and
because of the clouds the Royal Flying Corps would be unable to really play a part.
As the moment came and the creeping barrage roared to life, the men went over the top.
Nine British and six French divisions went forward on a 25km front, though "A World
Undone" says it was 17 total.
There were 17 more in reserve.
The French under Francois Anthoine were on the left, Herbert Plumer's second army was
on the right to hold Messines Ridge as a pivot for the main thrust, and that was ten divisions
of Hugh Gough's 5th army in the center.
Nearly half a million men were attacking.
Opposing them were 20 divisions of the German 4th Army in four clusters; 9 near the front,
6 behind them, 2 at the rear, and 3 further behind, so pretty much anywhere the Allies
made a hole, the Germans could send up men to try and close it.
Many of the British and French attackers made good progress, taking their first objectives
with relative ease and they found that a lot of the front line German trenches had been
obliterated by artillery.
136 tanks had been deployed as support for the advance to the Black Line - about 2km
into the German positions.
Only two tanks failed to reach their deployment positions at zero hour, a big change from
last fall, those these were Mark IVs, not Mark Is, but tanks didn't really make much
of an impact that day.
The ground was terrible for them, though the tank "Crusader" helped the Gordon Highlanders
advance to the Black Line by taking out snipers and machine gun nests, and the tank "Challenger"
patrolled the Black Line for most of the day, wreaking havoc on the Germans.
But Mark IV tanks had a top speed of around 6 km/h, and the boggy ground slowed them to
a crawl and made them major targets.
This day thus became and still is one of the worst in history for the only just established
British Tank Corps.
Of the 52 tanks advancing with Gough's men, 22 broke down and 19 were put out of action.
The most crucial point of the British 5th Army's attack was on the Gheluvelt Plateau,
but the ground was terrible there and the German positions were supported by artillery
on reverse slopes but still, some gains were made, though there were reports of men sinking
up to their waists in mud and falling behind the creeping barrage.
But what of the German defenders?
Well, the foremost trenches had been garrisoned pretty lightly, with the majority of the defenses
being in great depth and kind of deployed in a checkerboard pattern, as we've seen
before, that offered the strongpoints mutual support.
Thing is, the German units would signal for artillery help, but the flares often went
unseen because of the weather, so the front positions couldn't really do much to stop
the assault.
Still, German field guns on elevated ground to the north and the south of the plateau,
which would have been spotted by Allied aircraft without the clouds and fog, did their deadly work.
By midday, German counterattacks had tilted the battle to their favor, but much like their
enemy, they had serious problems with deployment and communication.
A runner sent with vital information could take several hours to cross a few thousand meters.
By late afternoon casualties were heavy on both sides, the troops were exhausted, and
reserves were drying up, so the men were ordered to dig in and the battle was ended for the moment.
And it began to rain again.
Gough had actually achieved some sort of success.
Things hadn't maybe gone so well on his right, but elsewhere the 5th Army had taken
its first two objectives on time and without overwhelming casualties.
In fact, in the first two days of the battle, they advanced more than the British had on
any previous western front offensive, in one sector four km and in another, three.
Gough decided that his men were to try and push the Germans to the Green Line - the third
objective, and another kilometer or so toward Polygon Wood - by August 4th, but the rain
fell for the remainder of the week, preventing real large-scale operations.
British casualties for the 5th and 2nd armies from July 31-August 3rd were 31,850, including
23,000 the first day.
Now that's a lot, but it's a lot fewer than from the first day of the Battle of the
Somme last summer, just a bit more than half of that.
Thing is, Gough's planning had proven to be pretty flawed.
He hadn't driven into the German defenses nearly as far as he'd imagined he would,
and there was really no chance that infantry could move as fast and as far as he wanted
through the layered German positions.
He certainly hadn't come near to taking Roulers, which was what was supposed to happen
before the planned amphibious landing could take place, so that amphibious force just
remained idle.
Also, the continuing German hold of the Gheluvelt Plateau negated any chance of a breakthrough.
Germany though, going back to the artillery barrage of the 21st, had taken 30,000 casualties
itself, including 9,000 missing, which isn't surprising since the barrage was the heaviest
ever and a lot of those missing Germans had simply been buried alive by it, and more than
5,000 Germans were taken prisoner between July 31 and August 2nd.
A side note here - German 4th Army estimated that on just July 31st its batteries fired
off the equivalent of 27 ammunition TRAINS, four times what was seen as heavy consumption
at the Somme.
And the Germans also had other things to worry about.
On the 2nd, from the battleship Prinzregent Luitpold at Wilhelmshaven, a stoker named
Albin Köbis led a mutiny of around 400 sailors into town with cries of "down with the war!"
The men were persuaded to return to the ship and there was no violence, but several hundred
sailors that had "attitude problems" were sent to shore and 75 were put in prison.
Köbis was sentenced to death and was executed by a firing squad in Cologne.
Another sailor who'd led a similar sort of action aboard the Friedrich der Grosse
was also executed.
But there was now a spirit of mutiny among soldiers of both sides.
In the Russian army and its now two week long retreat, many men were just refusing to fight.
On the 1st, Russian Prime Minister and Minister of War Alexander Kerensky replaced General
Alexei Brusilov as Army Commander in Chief with General Lavr Kornilov.
Kornilov had become a hero for the nation just a few weeks ago when the Russian offensive
was making great strides, and Kerensky hoped this would not only raise morale in the army,
but somehow stop its collapse.
And at the end of the week, Czernowitz fell to the Central Powers' forces.
But things weren't going well for them elsewhere.
The Battle of Marasti came to an end this week on August 1st, with a ringing Russian
and Romanian victory over the Central Powers.
In the ten days of the battle, they had breached the enemy lines along a 35 km front to a depth
to a depth of 28 kilometers and had liberated some 30 villages.
However, because of the Russian defeats in Galicia, much of the Russian forces were planned
to soon be withdrawn to fight on their own territory, and German Field Marshal August
von Mackensen planned an offensive of his own.
And that was the week - an Allied victory in Romania, a continuing Russian retreat and
a new Russian army commander, a mutiny in the German navy, and a major new Allied offensive
in the west.
With half a million men attacking.
Just a spoiler - the total forces involved in the Battle of Passchendaele would be nearly
four million men.
Four million men fighting each other and killing each other.
That's more than the urban population of Berlin, of Madrid, of Buenos Aires.
Heck, if you just count the city proper it's more people than Los Angeles.
And they were all soldiers, and they were all fighting each other, day after day after
Just think about that for a minute.
I mentioned the book "A World Undone" by G.J. Meyer earlier, it is a fantastic book
One of my favourite books about the war and a great source for our show.
Of course you can get in our amazon store by clicking the link below.
If you want to learn more about the man behind the Third Battle of Ypres, you can click right
here for our bio episode about Sir Douglas Haig.
Our Patreon supporter of the week is Robert "Jeff the Hobo" Cartwright. That is an awesome name.
Thank you Jeff the Hobo and everybody else for your support on Patreon,
we could not do this show without it. See you next time.
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Escape The Haunted Roblox Hospital | With EasySMX Headset | Online Gameplay - Duration: 14:55.
then over here did she see me Hey Buddies its ya girl AyChristene and today we are
going to be checking out escaped haunted hostel by Robin on robot foot first I'd
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there's like a like a low thunk and I'm having like I mean it got your girls a
little care I'm a little frayed oh my goodness just step in this game was that
hit stuff with it yourself sir sure that your step
I think she was just waiting to go to the hospital
oh it didn't stop I don't know what I'm hearing is that somebody just walking
around like well obviously that's what's up sorry Dewey okay so I have to go to
the restroom apparently so I guess I will go to the female restroom oh okay
okay maybe not so I guess I'm going to be going to the male bathroom okay you
guys what's up okay so I guess we're going to use at
all okay two hours later using the toilet all right that guy was just in my
face okay we've got blood coming from the sink already we just started oh gosh
those footsteps are like for real oh wait char's later we're back out here oh
my goodness look at the dead - that ventilation that thing over there
something attacked us oh my goodness you dad
I'm the other times you can't help me
what is that what is that I guess like this thing I need to help you with this
and they're like you can't I'm almost at just go all right
only ventilation all right let's go to the ventilation anybody else yeah oh my
goodness this is that girl dead no she's not dead all right you can hear the
thump of the step okay here we go now it's metallic because of the vent
I'm not gonna lie I'm like really frightened and these headphones are not
helping with that because I'm just hearing and feeling assess you will die
okay um o3o pull that I don't know that was I'm gonna scare guys I don't know
just - chase okay I know that was crap that presented a
so I get one of these can I take one no no all right what that does that sound
all right I gotta go I gotta go sorry bro I wish I could help you mr. axe man
wait oh the key okay uh uh hi there goes man okay move through move through mo
through we got it skate we gotta get out of this place
okay apparently down is the only way to go I don't like that sound I don't like
that sound at all all right so I guess we have to
go in this little portal thing okay maybe we do I went there already I
didn't realize that that is weird that something is just so weird don't go
there psycho here oh there's other people I'm
like I hear other footsteps everyone what the heck is going on
gonna sort guess not all right so we're gonna go this way
mm mm mm mm it and here we go oh you're dead there's Jackie what
happened okay nice Jackie how do we get out of here I'm not gonna lie I'm kind
of running a little bit of an edge here always just float over here what's going
to be here oh what's that
with that do we just wait there's like a crack in the wall here here
oh oh hi thank you for helping me okay here we go walking through that look
behind you oh crap behind you I'm moving I'm moving
I'm moving I'm moving all of it okay obviously not this way all right
this art blood sir there's deaf everywhere sir oh wait whatever you was
watching on the TV tells you I am looking at the same by that it's paper
crinkling why is it so freaky imma jump oh the vent this vent over here did you
see me there should it okay and I should come wait I'm in at this event now oh my
gosh okay that scares the crap out of me
okay go this way this behind me again I don't know just keep walking keep
walking you will die you will die you will die
uh-oh look there move it through okay this is creepy trippy I mean okay oh oh
well this is my me no but okay we're just going to move oh my goodness guys I
go this way oh dear just household evil for real
well well what am I supposed to do your what your cart go through you can't go
through without knowing the code can I find it climb on that mountain you
will find it okay thank you one three three seven okay one three three seven
one three three seven I hear sounds and I'm not a fan of it one let's put that
what is that what is that what is happening
I hear this what's up somebody here please come near me
there we go that's on this house oh my goodness I want to be five I'm the only
one on this oh my gosh it's weird when you cheer when I see what's going on and
you somehow got to the next level here lies house Clark may he rest in
peace your life Evan your life okay unknown all right
let me walk through I've to go through this one
what was this hump what is it found where this house Oh
freaking a wait I just I just already just took about the residence
oh wait no I didn't here's the unknown may you rest in peace okay I like this I
don't like this in all kinds I don't like this
I don't like it I don't like it I don't like it alright okay cuz I'm stay on the
wall this freakin hospital I'm like I have to make a doctor's appointment soon
and I'm like I really don't want to I hope no doctor right now
so I good in a while but I don't we go to no doctor's office all right
nein once we complete this we have reached the end after the art to jump in
there okay it's hard to see okay here we go
please don't be any more screaming scary thing okay x marks oh gosh oh gosh hope
to summer scary stuff ultimate bikini Missy this is so very
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chair falls down the sheer fall it's going solo okay okay
that is creepy attack what is oh my gosh okay this just this is just that part
I'm like so nervous every here on my body is getting up am i not number in
number 10 now okay so 10 is the last one I guess I'll tear went through through
through through through through through
hi that demon person are you like a ghost did the blood just kind of go
everywhere wait why did I turn this way is it done
the walls are different I don't like this okay the switchers are opening for
me I am escaping I'm walking straight up in the darkness oh oh please don't do
the screaming thing again I barely have a voice crap crap crap crap crap
Oh strips get up yeah yeah all right here we go
am I free winner am i winner yes oh my goodness oh my goodness I hope no other
scary stuff come out comes out of it okay it's like it's just wait here for
other winners to come holy crud my goodness that was like freaking scary as
heck I know some people it's okay but it's those jump scares that really get
me they are like so loud and boisterous and just like aah
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Teaching Religion in a Friends School - Duration: 5:38.
I am very clear in a public context that I never say, "I teach religion," because
I have learned in my life that that's a conversation stopper.
For most people that I encounter in the United States of America, they hear that as, "I
participate in indoctrinating people in the correct way to think in terms of the cosmology
or the metanarratives of religious philosophy."
It couldn't be further from the truth at a Friends school.
That is not what we do.
In fact, when I say to people, "I teach religions," they say, "Oh wow, that sounds
cool!"
I've heard people say when I say I teach world religions, they say, "Oh that was
my favorite subject in college, I loved that," and it's a conversation opener.
And that's what we're doing at Friends schools, we're opening the conversation,
we're not closing it.
I'm Tom Hoopes.
I am a member of Valley Meeting in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
I teach at George School, a Quaker international boarding school, and this is the George School
meetinghouse.
For me as a teacher, my goal is to create an energized, safe space for students to get
in touch with their own ideas but to encounter the ideas of other people in the room and
other people from other times and other spaces, either through a text or through the internet
or some other device that I share and I want them to be alive in the present with what's
real for them.
Quakerism is a wonderful container to have conversations around the edges.
I often say that Quakerism is a great religion for people who are entering religion for the
first time or for people who are leaving religion.
So we have a lot of people who are excited about Quakerism because they've thought
of themselves as agnostics or atheists and then they encounter this tradition that permits
that possibility but also invites exploration of the mysterious and doesn't block out
experiences of transformational or paranormal possibilities.
And then there are other people who have come from very doctrinal or creedal religions and
they have felt oppressed or controlled by those traditions and Quakerism gives them
freedom.
Great, welcome!
So we have a tremendous mix within our community, and that's a mix that we also have in our
classrooms because at Friends schools, the majority of people in the room are not Quaker,
and there is no expectation that they should be—and more often than not, the teacher
is not Quaker either.
So what we're doing is we're having a conversation that is possible because of the
Quaker ethos of acceptance, tolerance, universality, and openness to the unknown.
This is not a situation where there's a catechism or a planned method of instruction
so that you get the right answers or the right information.
It's quite opposite, actually.
What we are doing at a Friends school is we are creating safe, discursive space for people
to ask into the sublime, into the mystical, into the beautiful, into the mysterious.
And it turns out that everyone has had that experience.
We've all had dreams.
Are dreams real?
Are dreams religious?
Are some dreams religious?
Are no dreams religious?
In fact, what does it mean to be a person who is in touch with a dimension of reality
that we can't measure or see?
It means to be fully alive, so let's talk about that.
And at the same time, I am very happy bringing in the language of scientific cosmology and
what some people call atheism because that belongs in the room as well.
So when I tell them that when I was young, I identified as both Quaker and atheist, I
see their eyes get wide, like, "Oh that's a thing?
Like, I'm allowed to be that?"
Sure!
What are you, what's your truth?
And then suddenly I hear a polyphony of different identities around the room and suddenly now
we're talking, because, "Well I'm Jewish and Christian?"
Well, theologically speaking, how can you be both?
Well it doesn't matter, let's not interrogate that question.
Let's honor that that's your truth and let's talk about what that means to you.
Which stories speak to you?
Which parts of those traditions have meaning for you personally, and why is it important
that you honor both of those traditions when you were asked what religion are you?
And let's welcome all of that and stumble forward.
I want students to leave my class saying "That was fun!," because it is fun actually.
It's fun to realize that you are having some dimension of reality that you know is
true validated by somebody else and then you find out that there are rich traditions that
offer different narratives, different names, different colors, different stories, different
energies to exactly the stories that you personally have had.
Wow, that's cool!
Now turn to the person next to you and talk about your experience and listen to their
experience and notice if there are similarities or differences.
And now let's come back to what we were talking about.
Maybe we have a text from the Bhagavad Gita that says something really profound from a
couple thousand years ago, and now let's look at the Gospel of John, or the Gospel
of Thomas even!
Or maybe we'll look at something from Deuteronomy and say, "How does this compare to your
dream?
What do you love?"
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How to Wear Heels (When You're Not a "Heels Girl") - Duration: 6:30.
Hello. Hello. Hello my friends! Kaitlyn here, and are you terribly uncoordinated at wearing heels?
But you want to wear heels because they're super cute and make your legs look awesome and make certain outfits pop!
Then this is the video for you, girl!
Or guy! guys might want to wear heels and actually this might be the most relevant
video for a guy trying to figure out how to wear heels.
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So I was a heel hater for the longest time but admittedly I did grow up during the late 90s and early
2000s when heels were the worst. But the 2010s kind of gotten their A-game going with the heels.
And it wasn't until pretty much post college when I entered the
professional working world where I felt like I needed to wear heels in order to fit in with the
business attire that I actually decided to start trying to wear them. And I ended up walking like this:
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And blisters everywhere!
What do you think about blisters?
And just generally being uncomfortable and unhappy! But with some practice and trial and error
I have learned how to walk in some awesome heels!
And since I've actually had so many of my female friends ask me how I'm able to wear the heels that I do,
I thought I would share some of my secrets! Woohoo!
Step #1: Training. So the most important step to wearing heels in my opinion is
training your calves and feet to be able to wear them. This might seem obvious
but I feel like a lot of people gloss over this fact. Like oh, it's not comfortable to wear heels
so I'm just not going to wear them, but then you put them on for say a special occasion and you PAY FOR IT!
So what I found is that you get a pair of heels that are relatively comfortable. And not too high and then you just start
wearing them out in small increments.
Like going to dinner or maybe out for some errands or one day at work when you can take them off
while you're sitting at your desk if you need to. It's also important to note
what kind of heels you start training with. You obviously don't go out for the first time in heels in like five-inch Stilettos!
I really like ankle booties because the heel is usually a little bit chunkier and you also get to wear socks
so you have some extra padding. So I would say starting out with some booties because they have that chunky heel
and they give you better ankle support or maybe some wedges! Wedges are also my go-to heel.
It's much easier to walk in especially if you're a heel walker like me! You just have to watch out for twisted ankles I think
that can happen easier in wedges because you're like fooled into believing that you're more stable than you really are.
I once was wearing like 4 inch wedges to church
And I was in front of the church. Service had started yet, fortunately
And I just...my ankle just gave out, and I fell on the floor, and I'm pretty sure everyone saw up my skirt.
Yep! No one said anything, but it was just like, "Huh, what happened to Kaitlyn?! She just fell on the ground!"
Yeah...yeah. So watch out for that.
Basically what you want to do with this step #1 is to start building muscle in your calves and in like the arch and
like pad of your foot so that as you add more height in your heel,
you're better able to, you know, those muscles are like engaged and able to work.
Like you wouldn't think you need muscles to do fashion and to wear heels,
but actually you do! Step #2: Making sure your heels are as comfortable as possible!
You've seen the tricks about breaking your heels in without actually having to destroy your feet doing it, right? Like you wear big thick socks
and put your shoes on and blow dry the shoe on your foot so that it stretches it out.
Or you put a ziploc bag of water into the shoes and put them in the freezer so that as it freezes and expands into
ice then it like stretches out the shoes. I haven't tried the frozen water thing,
but the blow-drying your shoes while wearing socks definitely works also
don't feel bad to use insoles or like the tiny toe sock things if your feet are
slippery. You don't want them moving around in the shoe.
But this also includes picking the most comfortable shoe for you. Like those five-inch hot pink heels at Forever 21 look
AMAZING, but I can almost guarantee you that after about 20 minutes of wearing them
It's going to feel like Satan is skewering pigs on your feet
and those pigs are your toes!
Also be sure to note heel height. Like you can wear heels that are a lot taller in wedges than you can in Stilettos.
My general rule now because I have bought heels that looked really good
and then were far too tall for me in the end
is that if the heel is more than three and a quarter inches then I have to do a
significant amount of walking in them before buying them or wearing them when I know I'm going to have to walk around.
If I know I'm just going to like sit all day, and I can take my shoes off then maybe, maybe it's okay, but uhhh....
three and a quarter inches that's...that's where my sweet spot is. I would say that a good starter heel
recommendation is the "Comfort Plus" line at Payless. They're cheap.
They come in a multitude of colors. And they have padding in the heel and inside the shoe which just
makes it so much, like you basically already have an insole. That's built into the shoe.
They're honestly the most comfortable heel I've ever worn. The height is about an inch and a half to two inches
but my mom and I are obsessed
with them and we'v bought far too many pairs. And finally Step #3: Know the terrain.
So one of the big things I've learned about wearing heels doesn't even technically have to do with the wearing of the heels
but it is knowing what I'm going to be doing and where I'm going to be the day that I plan to wear heels.
Like am I going to be walking up and down a lot of stairs or maybe around
Campus and on uneven sidewalks. Is there going to be thick carpet that makes it really awkward for
balance or maybe there are going to be hardwood floors which make that click-clack sound and I feel very
self-conscious when I walk on hardwood in high heels.
Now obviously you are not always going to know the what and the where of your day
so how do you know if you're supposed to wear heels or not?
This is why having a pair of walking shoes or a pair of flats in your purse
or just in your car or something with you is a wonderful idea!
I have had days where I did for more power walking than I expected to and that's because I power walk everywhere.
It's very unintentional, but if I have to walk it's power walking.
But basically all that power walking in heels means really blistered feet because I didn't have an extra pair of shoes with me.
So learn from my mistakes! Throw an old pair of running shoes in your trunk
or just grab a pair of basic black flats and put them in your work desk! Be prepared!
So yeah all the possible heel advice you could ever need! Well...probably not.
I'm sure there's like a million other heel-related things that I don't know. I am not a fashion expert.
I am just schooled in the hard life of heel-wearing.
So that means I want to know what you guys think! Is it easy or hard for you to wear
heels? Do you have any tips that I didn't mention here about heel wearing? Tell me all about it down in the comments!
And of course you can find me on some other social media platforms over here! Instagram is my favorite!
I love posting pictures of my cat, and I also do some coloring projects, so come hang out with me there!
I hope this video made you smile, and I will see you guys on Thursday! Bye! (kiss) Hehehe!
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How to make a Bacon Bowl - Product Review 1 - The Perfect Bacon Bowl - Duration: 7:07.
How to Make a Bacon Bowl - Product Review 1 - The Perfect Bacon Bowl
Hello and welcome back to In the Kitchen with Matt, I am your host Matt Taylor.
Today I am going to show you how to make a bacon bowl.
Mmm, yummy, I love me some bacon.
So obviously bacon bowls sound really cool to me.
Now this specific bacon bowl, I am going to use a product called the perfect bacon bowl.
Okay, is it necessary?
Meh, maybe not, but I got it on sale, I thought why not give it a shot, so I am going to make
a bacon bowl using this product, show you how to do it, let you know if it is a good
buy or not, or if there are any alternatives out there.
Let's get started.
All right, first you obviously need a bacon bowl, if you want to get one of these I will
put a link down below where you can get them, again at the end of the show I will give you
a review, to help you decide if you want to buy one of these or not.
Now what we want to do first is we want to oil up one of our little bacon bowls here,
and they recommend not spraying your cooking spray directly on the bacon bowl, so I am
going to go ahead and take this paper towel, give it a good spray, and come in here, and
just oil it around.
All right, that looks good, okay, and now it is time to put our bacon on.
So what you do is you take, strips of bacon, you can use whatever kind of bacon you want,
and you cut one of them in half, like so, and then what you do is you want to make an
x, place that on top like that, take the other one, place it on top like that, all right,
and now with the fat side up you are going to just wrap this around, and hug, hug the
little mound there, and make sure they overlap and stick.
Now that could be good enough but I am going to add another strip.
And see where the the connection is, I am going to cover that, and have a connection
at different point, and I am going to put it up just a little higher up then the other
one, push down the ends a little bit.
All right and you can cook this in a variety of ways, in the oven, a toaster oven, or in
the microwave, which is what I am going to do.
So in the microwave you put it on high, for two and a half minutes and check how crisp
it is, if it is not crisp enough do another 30 seconds, do another 30 seconds, but don't
exceed 4 minutes.
All right when it comes out of the microwave it will look something like this, if you notice,
as the bacon cooked and shrunk it came up, came up the top here, and it definitely does
not look like the picture, if you look on here, you wrap it, it is supposed to look
all cool like this, or even the picture right here, it doesn't look all perfect like it
does on here, um it could have to do with the bacon that I used, but when you take it
off, one thing that is really neat, is that the bacon grease was all collected like it
was supposed to, so that works, and it does make a little bowl, pretty cool.
And then I am going to fill that with some eggs.
And that is how you make a bacon bowl using this perfect bacon bowl gadget.
Now for the review, does it work as designed?
Yes it absolutely works.
Does it look like the picture?
Not really, but let's be honest how often does the foods that we buy look exactly like
they do in the picture, mmm not that often.
It would probably take a lot more time and different styles of bacon to get it to look
exactly like it does in the picture.
So it definitely works, the ease, it is very easy to use.
I love how the bacon grease gets caught here, around here, and then it is really easy to
pour it out, so that is really nice, in the microwave it does splatter somewhere, you
know when the bacon is cooking it splatters a little bit on the inside the bacon or inside
the um microwave, so that is kind of a negative.
Will I use it a lot?
Probably not, I am going to be honest I am probably not going to use this thing very
often.
Maybe once in awhile for fun, it's more of a novelty gadget.
So is it worth it?
Umm I don't know if you love bacon and you love kitchen gadgets, pick one up, it is fun
to use.
Are there alternatives?
Yes there are alternatives, so you can take a muffin pan, and you take your bacon, and
you cook it about half way, so it is nice and pliable still, and then you cut up the
strips and you put them on the inside after you spray your muffin pan you put them on
the inside, and then you can actually put your egg uncooked and any other toppings that
you want on the inside, like cheese, and stuff like that, and then you just bake the whole
thing in the oven, for like 20 minutes, and everything gets cooked.
So that is pretty cool, and you can do a whole bunch of them that way, but if you are by
yourself or there are just two of you, and you want to make bacon bowls once in awhile,
why not get it, it is not very expensive.
But on a scale of must haves in your kitchen, being a 10 and zero being don't bother at
all it is a waste of time a waste of money, I am putting this somewhere around a 4, 4.5,
maybe a 5.
Just one of those things, if you love bacon, and you love the idea of making a bacon bowl,
pick one up they are really cool.
Thanks for watching, I am Matt Taylor this has been another episode of In the Kitchen
with Matt, thank you for joining me, as always if you have any questions or comments, put
them down below and I will get back to you as soon as I can, thumbs up, down in the corner,
push it, don't forget to subscribe to my channel and check out my other videos.
Take care, time for me to dive into this bacon bowl, oh yeah, mmm mmm mmm.
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LOLO TRAVELS Sunset at 1500 m high - Duration: 7:01.
Okay, so we are just arriving in Wanaka
I got a very nice ride actually
so Wanaka is actually my best place in New Zealand
if you have to in one place in NZ, this is it
why? For that, for that
the sun! no it's a lovely place, totally!
I really like it because it's a small town
Not as touristic as a Queenstown
And a bit less expensive, a bit
But it's just gorgeous. I'll go to the lake and show you
Yep
so I am on the border of the Lake
Look at that
So I gotta try to leave my stuffs somewhere and go up there
I've done it already, but that's the best. I hike done in my life.
Really want to do it again?
So let's go
So I'm at one third of the ike. It's a bit more steep that I expected. I'm totally unfit at the moment
I think, few years ago. It was not that hard, I'm pretty sure
I'm pretty sure so I stopped you minute
To say hello to my new friends
Hello, buddy
So you are Roseline, Jocelyne, Geraldine,
George and Michael
Have almost
No water in my bottle
So I will use the Bear Grils advice, He'd be proud of me
It's like drinking the same
I'm pretty sure that what is Pump does
they send guys in the Mountain just fill up the bottle
with the Mountain water
I'm actually pretty high already, I already gorgeous!
Fuck I love it!
So I'm actually at the two third of the mountain
top it was their
Top it. Just there. I'm not sure I will reach it
soon and the Sun is being done, so
We're going to but you cannot imagine
how I mean joining us
See the snow again
but just for some
dice Canary I say no is just
binary my God and goddess goddess
We are baby honey. Oh man
More there some of their I'm going really deep in the snow at the moment
they like
Soggy 40 meters oh
Something hit us. Ha snow
And it's quite steep
So it's quite hard to
Get forward really quickly
Only Gonna make it. I'm now on the last part of the track I
Remember, it's a bit hard some it is last year I
Don't have too much time
Because there are some clouds
hiding the sun, I
Will probably get down by night it should be alright
If I can go to this spot before night, I mean dark night. I should be right
Let's go on the summit. Let's go
So the I was what actually the Kanta my DD site, and it was killed ready ready ready gorgeous
I felt very lucky. I think the camara man because my battery died and
I think at that moment. I had the semi erection
When you see this kind of scenery, you just start to think about life you feel
how we are lucky to be on this wonderful planet and
I'm still wondering how some big kills that carry this planet can have so much hatred
I'm especially thinking about -
Bashar assad vladimir putin - an ultra even the bosses of the biggest company that were
From a company. They're just seeking about money
They just think about dying terrorists look when you see that when you see nature. You just wanna up west beg for it
I just feel lucky and that makes me want to see more of this beautiful plant
That's it, and if you are a subscribe to the channel just take off this one this one this one. Oh
Which one you want click on Drop? Here's a good one?
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VFX Effects Used In Bollywood Movies | Before And After Visual Effects In Indian Movies - Duration: 6:05.
VFX Effects Used In Bollywood Movies
Before And After Visual Effects In Indian Movies
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