Saturday, August 5, 2017

Youtube daily report w Aug 5 2017

Hello just2good here,

and Sir von Lego on Eurobricks

has provided some interesting LEGO news a few days ago.

Looks like we'll be getting a special anniversary theme

for the 60th Anniversary of the LEGO brick in 2018.

Sir von Lego said in the preliminary catalog

they were just boxes without images,

and that one looked like a creator box shaped like a brick,

and that the smallest one should be around 6 to 10 euro.

Even more interesting,

he suggests that we will get five sets placed in different themes,

with the brick box being based on classic.

All of this sounds exciting, right?

Me personally,

I would guess the other four themes will be Space,

Town, Castle, and Pirates.

The first themes to have minifigures in it.

Heck, that would make sense

as it's also the 40th anniversary of the LEGO Minifigure.

We're getting a whole minifigures series to celebrate that but still.

However, let's not get too excited.

Remember, for the 50th anniversary of the LEGO brick,

we got two major sets.

One was just a plain brick box...

which could very well be this whole theme.

Just more random brick boxes like the classic line

that this might be taking the place of.

However, the other set of the 50th brick anniversary was Town Plan,

which is one of my favorites set.

If they do something like that next year,

that'd be great.

Anyways, what do you guys think?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out.

Bye.

For more infomation >> Special LEGO 60th Anniversary Theme Coming in 2018? - Duration: 1:11.

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Saurian | DAKOTARAPTOR, SURVIVING AS A BABY DAKOTA! | #1 [Early Access-Pre-Alpha] - Duration: 15:38.

This is my mother... or father?

It doesn't matter. xD

' This way?'

'I wanna go this way.'

'Or this way?'

'NO! I wanna go this way!'

This game is beautiful but sometimes it gets stuck.

But what to expect from alpha version.

Sometimes it's scary when the music starts playing

I'm not sure if anyone is going after me or not. :'D

I really don't like the night time!

I'm sorry if you don't see anything. I can't see anything too. D:

There he is!

Come to me!

Where did he go?

There is!

No, he is not here. :(

It is so hard to see! D:

I'm starving!

I'm a little bit older. But I will die anyway...

What's going on with the camera?

YEY! this is my first death! xD

This is a new beginning!

Oh, my parents! Why don't they move?

And that Pachy is just standing here.

He doesn't do anything and just stands there.

I'm gonna eat your butt! :P

Dammit! :'D

GO MAMA! OR PAPA! whatever you are... just kill the Pachy!

The AI is funny :'D

And we already have dinner. ^-^

I'm not going this way...

RIP - MAMA/PAPA...

I have to take care of myself.

HOLY GOD!

He does not go for me. That's cool for me. xD

I'm a little cute duck. <3

Come here! I just want to taste you. :)

I definitely lost the lizard. D:

I finally caught the lizard!

I'm already a little bit older. ^-^

This dino is so cute! Looks like a duck :D

I enjoy the power of sunshine. The colors are so beautiful. *w*

I don't know if he is my rival or friend.

But I'd rather not approach him.

I thought it was a crocodile...

But it's a feathered dinosaur.

I want to hunt them down.

The camera is evil!

Damn camera...

WOW! I can pounce them! That's cool!

For more infomation >> Saurian | DAKOTARAPTOR, SURVIVING AS A BABY DAKOTA! | #1 [Early Access-Pre-Alpha] - Duration: 15:38.

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Dreamworks Spirit Horse

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3416 E SUNNYSIDE DR, interior - Duration: 1:11.

3416 E SUNNYSIDE DR, Phoenix, AZ 85028 3bed 2bath / Lot SqFt: 9,115 / Built: 1971 $269k

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Audi Q7 3.0 TDI e-tron quattro Premium Edition - Duration: 0:59.

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Bruna Marquezine faz mega festa de 22 anos e surpreende com visual - Duration: 2:30.

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Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil e Nando Reis se apresentam em SP - Duration: 1:33.

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Sumerius - Aprisionado (áudio) - Duration: 4:08.

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Sumerius - Tudo ou nada (áudio) - Duration: 5:24.

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Futebol em Houston - Duration: 4:54.

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Cách Sử dụng vitamin E thế nào cho da đẹp, trẻ lâu? - Duration: 3:05.

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LIVESHOW WITH ALWYN HAMILTON & Kulturalna Szafa & P42 - Duration: 1:09:18.

For more infomation >> LIVESHOW WITH ALWYN HAMILTON & Kulturalna Szafa & P42 - Duration: 1:09:18.

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Publican fotos de los gemelos de George y Amal Clooney – El actor demanda! - Duration: 3:29.

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Tekken 7 Bölüm 2 - VS Battle | Kız Gücü! - Duration: 18:42.

For more infomation >> Tekken 7 Bölüm 2 - VS Battle | Kız Gücü! - Duration: 18:42.

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Guardians of the Galaxy 2

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Special LEGO 60th Anniversary Theme Coming in 2018? - Duration: 1:11.

Hello just2good here,

and Sir von Lego on Eurobricks

has provided some interesting LEGO news a few days ago.

Looks like we'll be getting a special anniversary theme

for the 60th Anniversary of the LEGO brick in 2018.

Sir von Lego said in the preliminary catalog

they were just boxes without images,

and that one looked like a creator box shaped like a brick,

and that the smallest one should be around 6 to 10 euro.

Even more interesting,

he suggests that we will get five sets placed in different themes,

with the brick box being based on classic.

All of this sounds exciting, right?

Me personally,

I would guess the other four themes will be Space,

Town, Castle, and Pirates.

The first themes to have minifigures in it.

Heck, that would make sense

as it's also the 40th anniversary of the LEGO Minifigure.

We're getting a whole minifigures series to celebrate that but still.

However, let's not get too excited.

Remember, for the 50th anniversary of the LEGO brick,

we got two major sets.

One was just a plain brick box...

which could very well be this whole theme.

Just more random brick boxes like the classic line

that this might be taking the place of.

However, the other set of the 50th brick anniversary was Town Plan,

which is one of my favorites set.

If they do something like that next year,

that'd be great.

Anyways, what do you guys think?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out.

Bye.

For more infomation >> Special LEGO 60th Anniversary Theme Coming in 2018? - Duration: 1:11.

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Saurian | DAKOTARAPTOR, SURVIVING AS A BABY DAKOTA! | #1 [Early Access-Pre-Alpha] - Duration: 15:38.

This is my mother... or father?

It doesn't matter. xD

' This way?'

'I wanna go this way.'

'Or this way?'

'NO! I wanna go this way!'

This game is beautiful but sometimes it gets stuck.

But what to expect from alpha version.

Sometimes it's scary when the music starts playing

I'm not sure if anyone is going after me or not. :'D

I really don't like the night time!

I'm sorry if you don't see anything. I can't see anything too. D:

There he is!

Come to me!

Where did he go?

There is!

No, he is not here. :(

It is so hard to see! D:

I'm starving!

I'm a little bit older. But I will die anyway...

What's going on with the camera?

YEY! this is my first death! xD

This is a new beginning!

Oh, my parents! Why don't they move?

And that Pachy is just standing here.

He doesn't do anything and just stands there.

I'm gonna eat your butt! :P

Dammit! :'D

GO MAMA! OR PAPA! whatever you are... just kill the Pachy!

The AI is funny :'D

And we already have dinner. ^-^

I'm not going this way...

RIP - MAMA/PAPA...

I have to take care of myself.

HOLY GOD!

He does not go for me. That's cool for me. xD

I'm a little cute duck. <3

Come here! I just want to taste you. :)

I definitely lost the lizard. D:

I finally caught the lizard!

I'm already a little bit older. ^-^

This dino is so cute! Looks like a duck :D

I enjoy the power of sunshine. The colors are so beautiful. *w*

I don't know if he is my rival or friend.

But I'd rather not approach him.

I thought it was a crocodile...

But it's a feathered dinosaur.

I want to hunt them down.

The camera is evil!

Damn camera...

WOW! I can pounce them! That's cool!

For more infomation >> Saurian | DAKOTARAPTOR, SURVIVING AS A BABY DAKOTA! | #1 [Early Access-Pre-Alpha] - Duration: 15:38.

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Indian weapons of Russian origin you barely knew existed - Duration: 8:30.

Welcome to World Action and Reaction News... today we find

Indian weapons of Russian origin you barely knew existed

India�s resurgent defence industry manufactures a bunch of high profile weapons platforms

under licence from Russia.

These include the Sukhoi-30 MKI air dominance fighter, the T-90 �Flying Tank� and stealthy

Krivak III (Talwar) class frigates.

These high-profile weapons provide the Indian armed forces a decisive edge.

At the same time, there are several Russian weapons that are critical elements of India�s

war fighting strategy.

Some of these platforms have been produced in the thousands but rarely merit a mention.

PK machine gun The PK (Pulemyot Kalashnikova or "Kalashnikov's

Machinegun") is a 7.62 mm light vehicle-mounted machine gun used by India�s frontline infantry.

As well as a general purpose machine gun, the PK is used as a co-axial weapon on India�s

Russian origin platforms like the T-90 and T-72 tanks and BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.

First developed in Russia in 1961, the high-powered rifle has a maximum range of 1000 metres and

can also be used as a light anti-aircraft weapon.

Manufactured at the Ordnance Factory in Tiruchirapalli, it is sometimes used by India�s Special

Forces.

NSV medium range machine gun Named after armaments designers G.I.

Nikitin, Y.S.

Sokolov and V.I.

Volkov, the NSV is a formidable weapon in India�s arsenal.

Manufactured at Ordnance Factory Tiruchirapalli, the 12.7 mm calibre machine gun was first

adopted by Russia in 1971.

Due to its high rate of fire; 700-800 rounds per minute; the NSV is intended to be used

as a close-range anti-aircraft weapon against helicopters, UAVs and aircraft.

In dismounted ground combat it is placed on a special mount.

Its range extends to 1500 metres against airborne targets and up to 2000 m against targets on

the ground.

After the break-up of the Soviet Union, the NSV�s manufacturing licence passed to Kazakhstan

and Ukraine.

In India the gun is manufactured at Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli, but the Indian Army

is now looking for a replacement with a range exceeding 2000 metres.

One reason for wanting an upgrade could be difficulties in dealing with Ukraine.

India has sent feelers to agencies, including Russia�s Rosoboronexport for the Degtyarev

Kord machine gun with a 12.7 mm calibre.

However, considering India�s drawn out procurement processes, it is unlike replacements will

arrive any time soon.

KPV heavy machine gun The KPV is a long range, high powered rifle

mounted on India�s tanks and infantry fighting vehicles.

Developed in Russia in the 1960s, the 14.5�114 mm calibre gun is mass produced at Ordnance

Factory Tiruchirapalli.

For sheer size and power, the KPV is unmatched in its class.

The distance at which its bullet retains lethal force is 8 km and the maximum flight range

of the bullets is 9 km.

This makes it a useful weapon for fighting against light armoured targets, weapons systems

and light shelters at distances of up to 3000 metres, as well as aerial targets up to 2000

metres.

In Russia the weapon was so well-regarded that it was not only adopted by the land forces,

but on the orders of the Strategic Missile Forces, the KPV machine gun is deployed to

protect stationary and mobile missile complexes.

The rifle uses armour-piercing incendiary bullets and the anti-aircraft variant uses

armour-piercing incendiary tracer bullets.

In 2002, an important innovation was the ignition of the tracer at a distance from the muzzle,

which is less blinding and reduces flare.

This is one Russian weapon that will serve in India's armed forces for a long time.

BMP-2 (Sarath) infantry combat vehicle The Russian BMP-2 is one of the most popular

infantry fighting vehicles in the world.

Typical of Russian weapons, it is a robust and fully amphibious troop transporter armed

with a powerful 30 mm cannon.

The Indian Army is the second largest user of the BMP-2 outside Russia.

The licence-produced variant known as �Sarath� is built by the Ordnance Factory in Medak.

The first vehicle, assembled from components supplied by Russia, rolled off the assembly

line in 1987.

In a heart-warming case of successful indigenisation, about 90 per cent of the vehicle was sourced

from India by 1999.

As many as 1500 �Saraths� have been built so far.

India�s Defence Research & Development Organisation has used the BMP�s hull and chassis to develop

a wide range of carriers, including a light tank, command vehicle, armoured ambulance,

Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair (recovery vehicle fitted with a light hydraulic crane),

Armoured Amphibious Dozer (turret-less combat engineer vehicle), Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance

Vehicle, NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle (for detection of nuclear, biological and chemical contamination),

Carrier Mortar Tracked Vehicle and NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier).

The BMP-2 fleet�s armament and firepower capability are being upgraded with the latest

generation fire control system, twin missile launchers and commander's thermal imaging

panoramic sights.

The vehicles will also be equipped with the latest generation anti tank guided missiles

and automatic grenade launchers.

Expect these warhorses to stick around for a couple of more decades at the very least.

M-46 howitzer The M-46 is a manually loaded, towed 130 mm

howitzer manufactured in Russia in the 1950s.

For many years, it was one of the longest range artillery systems in the world, with

a range of more than 27 km.

According to Global Security, "During the Indo-Pakistan wars India had a large number

of M-46 130mm field guns that they wished to be more mobile, and a number of Vijayanta

tanks that they wished to retire from service.

Rather than buy more self-propelled guns from an outside source and junking the Vijayantas,

they combined 100 of these weapons into self-propelled howitzers."

The new self-propelled gun was named the �Catapult MK-I�, which was later upgraded to the �Arjun

Catapult MK-II� with the replacement of the old chassis by the Arjun tank chassis.

Curiously, after 100 of the Arjun Catapults were produced, the army did not ask for further

enhancements to the system.

Because of the army�s about turn, the DRDO team working on the gun lost development continuity.

Besides meeting the army�s interim needs, there was another important gain from the

project.

Private defence contractors like Tata, L&T and Bharat Forge were involved in locally

upgrading the Russian guns to 155 mm, which increased the range from 26 km to 39 km.

The experience gained from the upgrade will come in handy when L&T, for instance, co-produces

(with South Korea�s Samsung) the next generation of howitzers for the Indian Army.

For more infomation >> Indian weapons of Russian origin you barely knew existed - Duration: 8:30.

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The Black Hole | Love Isn't Weak 💎#12 - Duration: 3:48.

Y.D: so, you're back...

P.D: YELLOW!

P.D: i didn't knew where I was. I thought I was doomed.. but an aquamarine appeared in front of...-

P.D: ...the aquamarine...?

Y.D: oh, the aquamarine you saw, she was sent to find and lead you to the portal you just found time ago

P.D: mmm...

Y.D: well, right now we are trying to... well, I'M trying to make up white's mind.

Blue is very depressed right now after all the events.

But later. Blue and I will try to convince white diamond and see if your petition for being in the court processed.

P.D: you guys.. won't make up her mind... she won't listen to you.

...But I can...

For more infomation >> The Black Hole | Love Isn't Weak 💎#12 - Duration: 3:48.

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What GIRLS' Texts Really Mean! - Duration: 8:11.

What Girls' Texts Really Mean

14.

"Whatcha up to?"- This text is simple and straightforward.

She's asking what you're doing at the moment and if you're busy.

While she indirectly wants you to come out and hang out with her, she won't say it

because she wants the conversation to unfold on its own.

This is her way of testing the waters and seeing if you'll make the conscious effort

on your own to say, "I'm not busy at all, want to hang out?"

While you might think it's much easier to be upfront and ask to spend time, she doesn't

want to seem too eager or desperate just in case you actually are occupied with something

else.

If you respond that you are busy at that moment, then she can expect that you'll probably

be busy for awhile and won't waste her time sitting around and waiting for you to text

her.

13.

"Who is ___?"

Even in a text, you already know where this conversation is going, and you can probably

hear the sound of her voice too.

This means she was probably doing some snooping on social media or heard some gossip from

a friend about a particular person in your past or possibly in your future.

To cut to the chase, she found out about a girl that she sees as a possible threat.

Whether this girl is just a friend or an old ex, it means you better tell her the truth

and the current status of where she is in your life because if you don't, you can

expect her to bring it up again.

Even though you reassure her that this girl might not be a significant person in your

life, she'll still worry about it and keep an eye on her for a few months just to be

sure.

12.

"Haha" or" lol"- You send her a funny picture or tell her a joke and if she texts

back haha or lol, you might think the conversation is going pretty well.

But I hate to burst your bubble, but getting a text like this might be out of pure laziness.

I mean how many of us actually laughed out loud when we send lol?

Most of the time, these are just filler texts.

She might be trying to keep the conversation because she might not know what else to say

or it might just be a polite way to respond when she's generally not interested.

These are quick responses that can be typed in a few seconds.

Obviously, there's a big difference from getting a "hahaha" versus just a "haha."

If you want to keep her interest, try switching up the conversation to keep her engaged.

11.

"We should hang out soon."-During the early of stages of getting to know one another,

this text might come up a lot especially if you guys have busy schedules.

Most of the time, when we say "we should hang out soon," we never make an actual

effort to go through with these plans, and it's just a kind way of saying that they

miss you.

However, if a girl does say that you guys should hang out soon and follows up by asking

when you're free, then she's really trying to make these plans come true.

Now, that she's made the initial step, it's up to you whether or not you want to follow

through with her.

10."

I'm fine."- This text is a big red flag!

Also known as opposite day.

If you guys are fighting or if she's had a bad day and you ask how she's doing, and

she replies with "I'm fine," she isn't okay at all.

In fact, she's just saying this because she doesn't want to make a big deal of her

issues and worries.

But even to other people, this response is crystal clear that she isn't okay, and even

if you try to ask her what's wrong, she might just text back "nothing."

While you might think she's being stubborn by not being upfront and honest about her

emotions, she might be giving you short answers because she doesn't want to start a fight

or she just wants to put an end to the conversation.

The best thing to do is to let her know that you care about her and give her time to come

around.

By letting her know that you're there to comfort her in her hour of need is a good

way to show her that you're there for the good times and the bad.

9.

Drunk Texting- Ugh oh, we've all been there.

Sometimes we indulge in a couple drinks or more that can make us go over in the deep

end.

When alcohol goes in, real honest and genuine emotions come out.

When a girl drunk texts a guy, it means he is on her mind.

When we drink, we're more in tune with ourselves and we either start acting crazy, or we start

swimming in our feelings.

By then, we can't control ourselves and end up texting how we really feel.

It might be hard reading her texts since there might be misspelled words or incomplete sentences.

But remember that she will be sober tomorrow and might not even remember texting you at

all.

So, you don't want to make it seem like you've taken advantage of her in her drunken

state.

If anything, when she wakes up tomorrow, she'll be embarrassed and apologize profusely for

her actions last night.

8.

"K"- A "k" response is the ultimate "screw you" reply.

If you guys are having a fight over text and she responds with this single letter, then

she's fed up and done.

This type of response is rarely dished out, but when it is dished out, she's hit her

boiling point.

It means that at that moment, she doesn't care about your last response because she

isn't too happy with you or she's just responding just to respond.

Sometimes she might just respond with "k" because it's the quickest answer.

While it's probably the most annoying reply anyone can receive, the good part is that

this response only happens during extreme circumstances.

7.

"What are you doing later?"

When she asks what are you doing later, she really wants to know what you're doing later

on because she wants to see if you're free so she can hang out with you.

This means she's giving you some leeway to clear your schedule and make some time

for her.

Of course, she won't ask you to hang out directly because she wants you to make the

first move.

If you say you're not doing anything tonight, then invite her to hang to hang out and when

you do she'll feel like she's on top of the world.

However, if you actually have plans with family or a friend, tell her of your plans but make

sure to schedule another day to hang out with and set a time and place.

6.

"Hey you."- Alright, so this is basically her way of virtual flirting.

It's a way to grab your attention instead of just texting the old and boring, "hey"

text or "what's up."

She thinks by texting "hey you" you're more likely to respond.

It's a sweet hello and typically reserved for someone she likes.

So if she texts you this, then this is a good sign!

It's a modest, flirty and coy approach.

Now it's your turn on how you want this conversation to play out!

5.

"I'm up for anything."- So you guys make plans, and you ask her what she wants

to do, and she says, "I'm up for anything."

So what do you do?

Well, this is her way of having you suggest something for the night.

While it might be easier to say, "I don't know," she wants to see what you'll plan

instead.

Even though she says she's up for anything, think about what you're going to plan for

the evening.

Chances are if you say you're going to take her bungee jumping, she might back down.

Stuff like that requires planning and lots of it.

But something simple as a dinner or movie, even going to the beach or a picnic will definitely

take her breath away.

4.

The single emoji- Emojis are an excellent way to spruce up a conversation!

But depending on your conversation, girls will use emojis for a number of things.

Some girls will use them as a conversation filler; they might not know how to respond

so they'll use an emoji.

Some girls might be busy and will use an emoji as a quick response and will reply later on

when they have time.

Other times, some girls will use an emoji because they don't know how to answer but

they also don't want the conversation to end either.

It might also be another polite way of putting an end to a conversation.

They might have lost interest and are using an emoticon instead to get you to stop texting.

3.

"I'm really busy."- It's been a few weeks since you saw her last and you shoot

her a text to catch up, only to get the "I'm really busy" reply.

Now she actually could be busy.

She might have a test to study for, has a ton of homework, has her family to tend to

or might be slammed at work.

However, aren't we all busy?

Being busy is one of the most common excuses used when a person doesn't want to see the

other person again.

In order to find out if she's actually busy or doesn't want to see you, have her set

up a time and place when she's free to hang out.

If she cancels or doesn't follow through, then you have your answer.

Most of us would rather dish out the busy excuse because it's easier to say that than

the truth.

But if she's trying to set up plans and things keep getting canceled due to her busy

schedule, then catching up might take some time and effort if she is genuinely trying

on her part.

2.

"So how was last night?"- You got invited out to a party and went without her, either

because she was busy or had work or simply couldn't attend.

Now, when she asks you about last night, she wants to see if there was anything she was

missing out on.

Even though the party might've been fun and you drank three beers, two shots and saw

a bunch of your old friends, this is NOT something she wants to hear.

No girl wants to hear that you were out having fun without her and it'll make her wonder

what you did or if you hooked up with someone else.

1.

No response- Getting no response is also getting a response.

Talking to new people is always scary, you might get rejected, and other times you win!

The majority of the time, if she hasn't replied to your texts, then it could mean

a lot of different things.

She might be shy, too busy, a bad texter or she simply isn't interested.

Texting someone isn't alway the best way to get to know someone because we can't

decipher tone through texts and texting doesn't show our personality.

Try texting her to set up a time and place to hang out and go from there.

Give her some time to reply.

However, if she doesn't respond at all, don't take it personally as it happens to

the best of us.

Girls who are interested in you will make it crystal clear, but don't let texting

deter you away from moving on in the dating game.

For more infomation >> What GIRLS' Texts Really Mean! - Duration: 8:11.

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How to Travel as a Broke College Student! - Duration: 9:04.

Hey everyone it's Morgan Yates

For more infomation >> How to Travel as a Broke College Student! - Duration: 9:04.

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Special LEGO 60th Anniversary Theme Coming in 2018? - Duration: 1:11.

Hello just2good here,

and Sir von Lego on Eurobricks

has provided some interesting LEGO news a few days ago.

Looks like we'll be getting a special anniversary theme

for the 60th Anniversary of the LEGO brick in 2018.

Sir von Lego said in the preliminary catalog

they were just boxes without images,

and that one looked like a creator box shaped like a brick,

and that the smallest one should be around 6 to 10 euro.

Even more interesting,

he suggests that we will get five sets placed in different themes,

with the brick box being based on classic.

All of this sounds exciting, right?

Me personally,

I would guess the other four themes will be Space,

Town, Castle, and Pirates.

The first themes to have minifigures in it.

Heck, that would make sense

as it's also the 40th anniversary of the LEGO Minifigure.

We're getting a whole minifigures series to celebrate that but still.

However, let's not get too excited.

Remember, for the 50th anniversary of the LEGO brick,

we got two major sets.

One was just a plain brick box...

which could very well be this whole theme.

Just more random brick boxes like the classic line

that this might be taking the place of.

However, the other set of the 50th brick anniversary was Town Plan,

which is one of my favorites set.

If they do something like that next year,

that'd be great.

Anyways, what do you guys think?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out.

Bye.

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Saurian | DAKOTARAPTOR, SURVIVING AS A BABY DAKOTA! | #1 [Early Access-Pre-Alpha] - Duration: 15:38.

This is my mother... or father?

It doesn't matter. xD

' This way?'

'I wanna go this way.'

'Or this way?'

'NO! I wanna go this way!'

This game is beautiful but sometimes it gets stuck.

But what to expect from alpha version.

Sometimes it's scary when the music starts playing

I'm not sure if anyone is going after me or not. :'D

I really don't like the night time!

I'm sorry if you don't see anything. I can't see anything too. D:

There he is!

Come to me!

Where did he go?

There is!

No, he is not here. :(

It is so hard to see! D:

I'm starving!

I'm a little bit older. But I will die anyway...

What's going on with the camera?

YEY! this is my first death! xD

This is a new beginning!

Oh, my parents! Why don't they move?

And that Pachy is just standing here.

He doesn't do anything and just stands there.

I'm gonna eat your butt! :P

Dammit! :'D

GO MAMA! OR PAPA! whatever you are... just kill the Pachy!

The AI is funny :'D

And we already have dinner. ^-^

I'm not going this way...

RIP - MAMA/PAPA...

I have to take care of myself.

HOLY GOD!

He does not go for me. That's cool for me. xD

I'm a little cute duck. <3

Come here! I just want to taste you. :)

I definitely lost the lizard. D:

I finally caught the lizard!

I'm already a little bit older. ^-^

This dino is so cute! Looks like a duck :D

I enjoy the power of sunshine. The colors are so beautiful. *w*

I don't know if he is my rival or friend.

But I'd rather not approach him.

I thought it was a crocodile...

But it's a feathered dinosaur.

I want to hunt them down.

The camera is evil!

Damn camera...

WOW! I can pounce them! That's cool!

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Drive Create - How to create new drive in windows 7/8/10 - Duration: 2:01.

Hello viewers!

Today I will show you how to create a new drive in windows

At first, Click right button of your mouse on This PC or My computer

And Select Manage

Then click on Disk Management

Here, you can see your drives which you created before

Make sure that you have unallocated space

Click right button on unallocated space

Select New Simple Volume

Go next

Enter your required space with Kilo Byte value

Suppose, If you need 100 GB, then

calculate it (100*1024 =102400)

Go next

Finally click Finish

A drive is created

If you want to increase your drive space

Click right button of the drive

Select Extend Volume

To delete, Click Delete Volume

Similarly, enter how much space your need in KB

It is extended

To decrease space, click Shrink Volume

And give space

Done

See again

Hope, your problem is solved..

If the vidoe is useful for you

Subscribe my channel to get more problem solving tips

"Computer is useless. It always gives us answer."

Have a good day

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HANAKO YAMADA SIMULATOR - MOD + DL LINK - Duration: 12:32.

Did you wait for it ? ^_^

Here comes the Hanako Sim!

Don't pay attention to the bedroom

It was quickly edited and you'll soon understand why

Her bedroom isn't that much edited

because you have a complete new bedroom model waiting for you at school!

If you follow me on twitter, I posted a " spoiler " of the Hanako Sim, and you probably get why she makes this noise as she walks

Hanako finds out that the club leaders looked way too...sad! So she colored em!

The two Hanako outfits are:

her pajamas

and her apron!!

You probably already noticed but she don't have the stockings from the rival introduction

Simply because Hanako deverses the cutest socks!

Hanako LOVES to draw

So she drew all the people she likes!!!

and put the draws on the school's walls

Hanako changed the rainbow 6, nurse, and councillor hairstyles to pigtails

because it's super cute!

To all people asking how I'll make mods now that

YanSim is in Unity5 and stuff so I can't edit things

Well it's true I can't really, but I found new way and I'll need to learn how to

the new program I use is Pikachuk's PME engine, a very usefull tool for modding YanSim

However I'll probably stick to my old programs for the last rival, Megami

but thank you for all your kind message! I won't stop making mods! :)

You can always

teleport to Hanako's Home or her dream

L for school

K for dream

J for house

It was the Hanako Simulator!

Thank you for your support!

We are 30k on the channel

And it's WAY too much

I'd like to tell you I'll turn into a beautifull french youtuber but

I... don't really know how and when this will happend

One day maybe, thanks for your patience!!

And see you soon for Megami!

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C&C Generals Zero Hour Rise Of The Reds 1.86 - USA Fan Mission #1 - Duration: 9:36.

Rise Of The Reds 1.86 for C&C Generals Zero Hour.

Rise Of The Reds without any doubts, is probably the most known and the most downloaded mod for C&C Generals Zero Hour.

It adds a lot of content to the game, a lot of new maps, units, two new sides (ECA & Russia) together with specific subfactions

(subfactions for all the sides will be available later), very high amount of new units, buildings and upgrades together with support powers

retextures and remodelling of existing units, (these new Marauders and Paladins are great) and a lot of other smaller tweaks.

Pathfinders can use silencers, Humvees can be upgraded permanently with TOW launchers losing machine guns in exchange, Rocket Buggies can switch between rockets and mortar etc. etc.

The new sides in this mod are the ECA - Euro guys, very big emphasis on defences and armor,

big choice between static defences and a lot of support units. If you are a fan of defensive gameplay, ECA is a choice for you

Russia (rather an universal faction, very good choice for the novices. Strong emphasis on using cannon fodder like basic infantry because they are cheap and can autoheal after an upgrade

a lot of quality AOE units like choppers and super heavy tank Sentinels together with precise Msta's artillery units

ROTR 1.85 Main File - http://www.moddb.com/mods/rise-of-the-reds/downloads/rise-of-the-reds-version-185

ROTR 1.86 Patch file - http://www.moddb.com/mods/rise-of-the-reds/downloads/rotr-patch-186-release

Fan Missions - http://www.moddb.com/mods/rise-of-the-reds/addons/saw-generals-campaign

Widescreen UI - http://www.moddb.com/mods/rise-of-the-reds/addons/rotr-widescreen1

Cursors - http://www.moddb.com/mods/rise-of-the-reds/addons/cursors-v31

World Beyond Music - https://worldbeyond.bandcamp.com/

If you really appreciate my content and videos, please leave a like and subscribe to it.

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HEY. WAKE THE FUCK UP

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WARN#42:DESI METEOR, RAFALE JETS, F-35 & F-22, SOUTH CHINA SEA, GSLV-MK3, AESA FIGHTER JET - Duration: 11:37.

Welcome to World Action and Reaction News... Todays News headlines are

Is this is how India�s �Desi Meteor� SFDR BVRAAM is gonna look like ?

First basic design images of India�s �Desi Meteor� called SFDR ( Solid Fuel Ducted

Ramjet Propulsion Technology) Beyond Visual range Air-to-Air Missile has emerged while

development of the missile gains speed and might be reaching Ground testing phase soon.

Ground Launchers for SFDR tenders details was first reported by idrw.org nearly two

years ago and earlier this year, new tenders were issued for development of Transportable

Containers for SFDR.

Technology Behind SFDR Conventional Rocket Motor based BVRAAMs have higher burning out

rate since it works in the same amount of thrust levels from the moment it is fired,

which means it can run out of fuel when it reaches its target in longer range and highly

maneuverable targets can outrun the missile in the last phase if missile is fired from

a long range. SFDR will have faster acceleration last phase due to Ducted Ramjet Propulsion

Technology and unlike rocket motor, Ducted Ramjet Propulsioncan can throttle its engine

during different phases of flight thus saving fuel for final approaches towards its target.

SFDR Propulsion can build up speed in its final attack run and also have fuel to manoeuvre

during the endgame of the engagement. which then can enforce �no escape zone� effectively

over enemy aircraft over long ranges.

------------------------------------------------------------------------ No Early Delivery of Rafale Jets for India

Contrary to India�s desire, France has not made any commitment for before-the-schedule

delivery of the first batch of Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force. The Indian

Air Force will not be getting Rafale fighter jets before schedule despite several requests

by the Indian government to France to speed up the delivery. �The delivery of the aircraft

will commence from September 2019 and will be completed by April 2022. There is no anticipation

of any delay in the scheduled delivery of the aircraft,� Arun Jaitley, India�s Minister

of Defense informed the Parliament on Friday. On July 18 this year, Chief of Indian Air

Force, B S Dhanoa visited the production facility of Dassault Aviation in France where Rafale

jets meant for India were being manufactured and had reviewed the expected delivery time

for the first batch of aircraft. Last year, India had sent a formal request to France

to expedite the delivery of Rafale jets. �As per terms of the deal it is 36 months (during

which the delivery has to start), but it may come slightly earlier. We have requested them

to (deliver it) as fast as possible,� Manohar Parrikar, the then Defense Minister of India

had said in a statement.

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Neighbours in Arms: The time India and Pakistan almost came to a nuclear exchange

As chairman of the US Senate�s Arms Control Subcommittee, Larry Pressler advocated the

now-famous Pressler Amendment, enforced in 1990 when President George HW Bush could not

certify that Pakistan was not developing a nuclear weapon. Aid and military sales to

Pakistan were blocked, including a consignment of F-16 fighter aircraft, changing forever

the tenor of the United States� relationships with Pakistan and India, and making Pressler

�a temporary hero throughout India and a devil in Pakistan�. In a new book, Neighbours

in Arms, Senator Larry Pressler reveals what went on behind the scenes in the years when

the Pressler Amendment was in force, through a cast of characters that includes presidents,

prime ministers, senators and generals in the US, India and Pakistan. The following

excerpt is from a chapter titled �The Enforcement of the Pressler Amendment�, reproduced here

with permission from Penguin Random House.

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China and Russia�s stealth fighters don�t stand a chance against the F-35 and F-22

China�s recent military parade included the rollout of several new weapons systems

and a flyover by the J-20, a stealth jet that many think incorporates stolen US stealth

technology into a design purpose-built to destroy weak links in the US air force. Russia

has also been testing a stealth jet of its own that integrates thrust vectoring technology

to make it more maneuverable, which no US jet can match.But the US has decades of experience

in making and fielding stealth jets, which creates a gap that no amount of Russian or

Chinese hacking can bridge. �As we see Russia bring on stealth fighters and we see China

bring on stealth fighters, we have 40 years of learning how to do this,� retired Air

Force Maj. Gen. Mark Barrett told Defense News� Valerie Insinna at a Mitchell Institute

event. While China�s J-20 seeks to intercept unarmed US Air Force refueling planes with

very long range missiles, and Russia�s T-50 looks like a stealthy reboot of its current

fleet of fighters, a senior scientist working on stealth aircraft for a US defense contractor

told Business Insider that other countries still lag well behind the US on making planes

hidden to radars. The scientist, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the classified

nature of their work, told Business Insider the J-20 and T-50 are �dirty� fighters,

since the countries lack the precision machine tools necessary to painstakingly shape every

millimeter of the planes� surfaces. �There are a lot of stuff hanging outside of these

airplanes,� Barrett, the retired Air Force general, said of China and Russia�s stealth

attempts. �All the airplane pictures I�ve seen still have stuff hanging from the wings,

and that just kills your stealth.� Additionally, the US has stealth fighter tactics down, while

China and Russia would have to develop a similar playbook over the course of years.

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South China Sea dispute: Vietnam challenges China at security talks

Vietnam urged other Southeast Asian nations to take a stronger stand against Chinese expansionism

in the South China Sea, as a tense regional security forum began Saturday with North Korea

also under fire over its nuclear programme. Ahead of the launch of the annual gathering

of foreign ministers from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Vietnam

made a bold play against China with a raft of suggested changes to a planned joint communique.It

set the stage for a fiery few days of diplomacy in the Philippine capital, with the top diplomats

from China, the United States, Russia and North Korea to join their ASEAN and other

Asia-Pacific counterparts for security talks from Sunday.

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Studying the sea: India prepares to dive deep with manned craft

At a time when India has successfully launched its heaviest rocket-GSLV-Mk3- capable of carrying

humans to space, work has begun on building a vehicle to take man deep into the ocean.

A team of scientists at ESSO-National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) is ready with a

preliminary design for the country�s first manned submersible that can accommodate a

three-member crew. Expected to be ready in five years at a cost of Rs 500 crore, it will

be able to take scientists about six kilometres deep into the ocean to look for precious metals

and lesser known life forms.

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India Agrees to Enhance Millitary Capability of Kazakhstan

India aspires to create a market for its defense equipment in Central Asian countries including

Kazakhstan after the Chabahar port becomes operational within a year or two. India has

assured Kazakhstan of all possible support in strengthening its counter-insurgency operations.

Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat, who is currently on an official visit to the Central Asian

country, gave the assurance during a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart on Thursday. �Kazakhstan

has sought assistance for capacity enhancement in the areas of counter insurgency operations,

military education and training of cadets in India. Chief of the Army Staff assured

them of whole hearted support,� Indian Army said in a statement.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- India�s first AESA equipped Fighter Jet

to make its first flight Soon: Report

In an about weeks time, Indian Air-force will be getting first fighter jet which will be

equipped with Next Generation Fire Active Electronically Scanned Antenna Control Radar

when DARIN III Configuration upgraded Jaguar Indian Air force�s main Strike aircraft

will carry out first flight. Israeli supplied Elta�s ELM-2052 AESA FCR has completed all

major Ground trials and along with 28 new sensors, which will also see the integration

of indigenous mission computer, First Jaguar aircraft has been prepped for its first flight.

58 Jaguar from IAF fleet with be getting DARIN III Configuration upgrade in next few years

to keep India�s main Deep Penetration Strike aircraft technically relevant till 2034 when

they are planned to be retired. Next Generation AESA FCR will improve Jaguar�s Target acquiring

capabilities to allow it to carry out a pinpoint accurate bombing on designated targets. Same

Elta�s ELM-2052 AESA FCR is also likely to be used on LCA-Tejas MK-1A due to non-completion

of development work on DRDO�s Uttam AESAR FCR which currently is going integration with

LCA-Tejas aircraft to carry out developmental trials which will span for 2-3 years, followed

by Weapon integration trials will not be ready by the time LCA-Tejas MK-1A hits production

by 2021.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ China�s claims on Arunachal meaningless:

Chinese scholar

In an unusual move, a Chinese strategic analyst has questioned Beijing�s �national obsession�

with Arunachal Pradesh, saying that the state is only a �chicken rib� and hardly an

�asset� for the country. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as �South Tibet� and

in April Beijing had announced Chinese �standardised� names for six places in retaliation to Tibetan

spiritual leader Dalai Lama�s visit there. The Chinese state media had said the move

to rename the places was aimed at reaffirming China�s claim over the state.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Swiss data security firm SECUDE expects more

orders from DRDO

Swiss company SECUDE, which specialises in providing security for SAP (Systems Applications

and Products) software, expects more orders from the Defence Research and Development

Organisation (DRDO) after the successful implementation of its software at DRDO�s Reserarch Centre

Imarat, Hyderabad (RCI). The implementation of SECUDE�s Halocore data security solution

is at present going on at RCI�s purchase division. The DRDO is considering using the

product in other RCI divisions, and 23 Defence labs, according to M Dola Krishna, Director

� Sales, Secude India, who implemented the solution at RCI. The DRDO is Secude�s first

client in India. The firm is talking with large Indian companies and other Defence establishments

to implement its product, Krishna told BusinessLine. At RCI, Halocare protects critical data that

is responsible for the R&D of missile systems, guided weapons and advanced avionics for the

Indian armed forces, he said. Krishna said RCI uses SAP as its core ERP (enterprise resource

planning) system and integrates vital processes for seamless throughput. With a large amount

of critical information, any unmonitored leak can cause huge disruption to operations, he

said.

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Top 10 Bollywood Movies You Shouldn't Watch with Your Parents - Duration: 1:43.

Top 10 Bollywood Movies You Shouldn't Watch with Your Parents

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New Namekians Confirmed- Dragon Ball Super - Duration: 4:08.

2 New Namekians Has Been Confirmed in Dragon Ball Super, and in this video we will talk

about them!

Guys, if you have noticed in the series as of yet, we have only seen 8 fighters of Universe

6 in the battle royal, while each team has 10.

So, 2 fighters has not been highlighted on screen as of yet.

Apart from that, there are 4 other fighters yet to be disclosed.

2 from Universe 4 were said to be invisible, and yeah we don't know anything about them.

They might turn out to be a real pain at later half of the tournament, if they keep surviving

like this!

One of the earlier leaks had that there's a really really strong fighter named Damon,

we haven't seen anyone with a significant threat yet.

So, waiting to see who he is, that's one of the exciting things to look forward to.

The other 2 are from Universe 2, while they are not like invisible, but we the audiences

didn't get a proper look.

You can get an idea from this dark look, the huge one in the right looks really intimidating.

Anyways back to the hottest news of the moment, yes after years of waiting we are finally

going to see some Namekians in action.

Here we have the first look, just the face, but one of them is stunningly similar looking

to Piccolo.

The other one, looks like Lord Slug from the movies, the monster type Namekian.

Guys, this is amazing news, I'm totally hyped up.

Every single fan loves Piccolo, if you don't you are bad, and you should feel bad, but

for a long time it appeared as if Piccolo doesn't have any purpose on the show.

Like, he is around but no element to work with him in the story.

Somewhere along the line, I think the fans are starting to forget just how much of a

big deal Piccolo is, like this guy even at one point surpassed Goku and Vegeta in terms

of power during Android Saga.

He was the strongest temporarily.

So, now DBS can use these new Namekians as elements to hype Piccolo up, give him a story.

Maybe some arc in the future, Piccolo goes to Universe 6 planet of Namekians or whatever.

Just that now, we the Piccolo fans can hope for something.

However, back to the tournament, since there's 2 Namekians, they might actually fuse.

I hope they are formidable, but I wonder why they were not picked in the last tournament.

So, are they not in the better half?

Then again, Champa didn't recruit as hard as he did this time, as it's about survival.

Heck there was no Caulifla-Kale last time.

The Lord Slug looking Namekian, I wonder if he also obtains a monster form like Lord Slug.

I mean we had Broly reference already maybe that will happen too.

It would be really cool if he went Giant, and then Piccolo did the same to take him

out.

Remember Piccolo can go Giant too, he did that against Goku back in Dragon Ball, but

that's something almost forgotten.

I don't care about the logics, but it would be refreshing and entertaining if Piccolo

used that transformation, especially to take out another giant Namekian.

Like, that would be visually stunning.

On the contrary, what if Piccolo fuse with both of them?

Due to this being a tournament, that's probably not going to happen, it would get really complicated.

However, maybe sometimes in a future arc we can see stuff like that, like everything now

is Universal level there might be wars Universe 6 and 7 unite to fight.

The inclusions of more Namekians were really important, because they have been such an

impactful race in the series.

Oh, and another food for thought!

Since, U6 Saiyans are naturally good people.

Could it be that Namekians of U6 are kind of the opposite?

Like they are the savages?

What do you think about that?

Comment down below and let us know!

Make sure to subscribe and turn the notifications on by hitting the bell button, so that you

don't miss a single update!

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Corn Fritter Recipe with a Yoghurt Dip | How to Make Corn Fritters - Duration: 7:18.

These easy fritters are bursting with crunchy sweet corn.

Serve them as an appitizer or with a salad for the perfect light meal.

Start by making the batter for the fritters, it's very simple just flour, egg, and milk.

In a large sized bowl that is big enough to fit all of the fillings for the fitters measure

out a cup of flour.

I'm using white flour here but if you want to make these a little more on the healthier

side definitely go for whole wheat, they'll taste just as good but will be packed with

more fibre.

To the flour crack in 2 medium sized free range eggs and add a splash of milk.

You'll need around a 1/4 of a cup but I like to pour in a little at a time, mixing

in between until I get the right consistency.

You want the mixture to be very thick so it holds the fitters together and doesn't spread

while cooking, if it's a little lumpy don't worry too much just mix long enough to incorporate

all the ingredients together.

If you would like the full recipe for these corn fritters it will be on my website as

well as the full measurements listed in the information box below.

Let me know if you're going to try this recipe, it's one of my favourite meatless

Monday options, serve with a salad, and a poached egg on top.

To the batter add the most important ingredient, the corn.

You can use fresh, frozen, or canned here.

Whatever is easiest.

I'm using canned which I've drained, if you're using frozen just let the corn come

up to room temperature before using.

These fritters are pretty versatile so you can add anything you would really like.

I'm using half of a red pepper or capsicum, but you could substitute chilli here if you

prefer the heat.

For me it's usually whatever I have on hand and today that was a red pepper as I'll

be saving the chilli for the dipping sauce.

Remove the seeds and dice up into small pieces, similar size to the corn with a sharp knife.

Let me know in the comments below what other vegetarian or meatless Monday recipes you

would love to see here on my channel.

Don't forget to subscribe, and I'll have a playlist linked so you don't miss out

on any!

Add the red pepper to the bowl with the corn.

These fritters need to be packed with flavour and freshness and the best ingredient for

that is coriander or cilantro.

Run your knife through a handful, using the stalks as well as the leaves as that is usually

where most of the flavour lies.

Alternatively if you don't like coriander substitute with some flat leaf parsley.

Scoop up the herb with your knife add to the bowl.

That's all the vegetables or fresh ingredients I'm using for the fritters.

I like to keep them simple but you can also add other ingredients like onion or spring

onion, zucchini or courgette, or even spinach.

Cut a lime in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl, catching any pips with your hand.

If you don't have limes on hand lemon also works just as well.

A quick tip to get more juice out of your citrus, roll it on a hard surface, like a

chopping board before slicing it in half.

Corn is savoury but it has an incredible sweet flavour.

To help bring that out I'm adding about a tablespoon of honey.

Alternatively you can use maple syrup or just leave it out but I think it gives a great

flavour.

Lastly season well with salt and pepper, your fitters will taste extremely bland without

it, and add some smoked paprika and chilli powder.

If you used a chilli earlier you won't need any chilli powder unless you really want some

heat.

Using a wooden spoon mix the batter together until well combined.

The corn fritter batter should end up looking less like batter and more like corn which

is exactly what you want.

Theres nothing worse than a doughy corn fitter.

Heat up a heavy based fry pan like a cast iron skillet over medium heat and add about

a tablespoon of oil.

Use a measuring cup to scoop up the batter and pour into the pan.

I'm using about half of a cup which make pretty large fritters so if you would prefer

bite sized use a 1/4 cup.

The fritters will need about 3-4 minutes on each side.

You'll know they are ready to flip when the tops have started to set.

While the corn fitters are cooking I'm getting started on the dipping sauce.

Measure out half a cup of yoghurt into a small bowl.

I like to use greek yoghurt as it's thicker but natural plain yoghurt will work too.

Using a sharp knife dice up half of a red chilli, removing the seeds first if you don't

like the heat.

I don't find the chilli too hot here as the yoghurt instantly cools it down.

Add the chilli to the bowl and run your knife through a small amount of coriander or cilantro.

The dipping sauce mimics most of the flavours from the fritters which makes it pair perfectly.

Finally add a squeeze of lime and give the sauce a quick mix until evenly combined.

Flip the fitters and cook for another 3-4 minutes and repeat with the remaining batter.

These fritters freeze and reheat well so they're perfect for lunches or leftovers.

Serve the fritters with the yoghurt dipping sauce, coriander, and a squeeze of lime.

They also go so well with a poached egg or a side salad.

Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this recipe and I will see you in my next

video.

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VLOG: San Diego Comic Con 2017 Part 02 Cosplay + More! - Duration: 7:32.

Shaina: Hello.

It's Shaina

welcome back to another video.

In this video, it is day two, of San Diego Comic Con 2017.

My voice is better, yay! Tsk. Um,

Anyway,

Today, I am doing something that I haven't done before,

at a convention.

Because I've only been to San Diego Comic Con and Minecon.

That's pretty much the only two conventions I've been to.

But.

I mean, this is my first time actually doing this,

and it's going to be really cool,

can't wait to do it, aaand,

you guys are gonna see it in a few clips ahead,

and it's going to be great, aaand oh my gawd I can't wait!

Yay! Um,

Anyway,

With that-

With that all being said,

If you like this video, make sure to leave a like, comment down below, and subscribe, and let's get,

on with the video!

Welp,

here it is.

I'm cosplaying as Yurio from Yuri On Ice.

*snap*

Aye.

Um,

yeah.

I don't have like, good shoes, but like, eh.

I mean,

I like this,

I'm doing it,

it's weird, I'm a blond now,

but,

I'm doing it.

This is the first time I'm actually cosplaying at a convention and I can't wait! Oh my gawd!

Oh my gawd!

Let me know what you think in the comments.

Yeah, oh my gawd, ow.

The only thing about wigs is that if you like, if you have like short haired wigs,

and it gets in your eye my gosh it hurts.

Like, I try to do it like how it's supposed to be,

it hurts so much. Ow.

But,

still love it,

it's great,

yay!

I'm currently on my way to the convention.

Yeah.

I'm actually going to be doing make up!

Or attempting to.

Not that much though.

Let's see how this works.

Bam!

*clap*

Make up!

I'm back!

Yaaaaaay!

There's Kona Ice down there,

we're gonna get it because Kona Ice is a good thing! And it's amazing! And yeah!

Thank you.

I got shaved ice!

So happy!

Yay!

We made it in!

Woo!

This entire stand has anime stuff.

We have Naruto,

there's Death Note, there's One Punch Man down there.

This stand is great!

We got two flower crowns!

This stand is great!

We have, Mario Odessey in it's own little area.

That's why I didn't show anything from Mario Odessey yesterday.

My twin!

So we got Miah!

Miah: Yeah.

I'm not in any cosplay.

Shaina: We got her sister.

Hello!

I am, very confused by this.

There's a mom, and all of the children.

This is absolutely adorable.

Okay so, we are going to be heading back now.

Yeah, heh.

I'll see you guys when I get back home.

Okay, so I'm back home!

Yay.

Um,

I'm going to show you my pass.

Yeah, tsk.

Um,

so,

what am I going to do?

Oh.

So!

I was noticed by- As Yurio by a total of 9 people.

Or/ groups.

And I took pictures with 6 groups.

So I was noticed by 9 groups and took pictures with 6 groups.

Loved it, loved it a lot.

Beside my twin, I am the only Yurio there so, it was great.

I ran into another Yuuri, like, Yuuri Katsuki, and it was like a female version, and it was cool.

But I mean, because it was Yuri On Ice.

And there were a bunch of people who cosplayed as Dipper and Wendy.

And I was so happy because I was like "Gravity Falls!"

"Aaaah!"

"The fandom lives on! I'm so happy!"

Uh, yeah.

I'm just going to end the vlog here.

If you liked this video make sure to leave a like, comment down below, and subscribe.

Aaaaand yeah, thanks for watching guys!

Bye!

Da da, da do do do do do, subscribe!

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Project 4 Giving - BLUE Entry #34 - August 5th 2017 - Duration: 1:03.

Lately I've been sorting through some of the older clothing in my house. As usual, I've found quite a few articles that nobody uses anymore.

Today I'm also giving away two decks of playing cards, which I found hidden in various locations around the house.

For some reason I've accumulated more than I care to keep.

Again, I took all of the articles to Kofinou refugee camp, because I couldn't think of anyone who needed them more.

I hoped they would also appreciate the playing cards, although I had some doubts due to the cultural differences. Still, I managed to find people who wanted them.

^_^

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Should you buy a house in Paleto Bay.

Well if you want a cheap house with storage for two vehicles you are in luck.

There are plenty of two car apartments in this area, but you might be wondering why

should you even buy a cheap apartment with a two car garage when I can buy a ten car garage

by the airport and stay in your existing apartment.

Well, paleto bay is a nice place to get away from the busy and dangerous streets of Los

Santos and go to a nice place where you can just enjoy nature and all it's beauty.

However, when buying this house do keep in mind that it cannot start a heist so you do need

to buy a high-end apartment to do one.

So in conclusion, just think about the paleto bay houses as summer cabins and not a replacement

for your high-end apartment.

Anyways, hope you guys enjoyed this video, leave a like if you like it, dislike if

you dislike, and subscribe if you want.

My name been Sky and I hope to catch you in the next video.

Bye!!!!!

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I was talking to someone recently and they told me about Bennett the Sage's

Grave of the Fireflies review. Now I had never seen Bennett's review of the film,

so I watched the video, and it was really shocking at how much misinformation

there was, and how Bennett just missed the point of the movie. Now it's an old

video. It's been up for a long time but since he's still hosting it on his

channel, and hasn't updated it, I presume it still reflects his opinion. So I feel

like it's my civil obligation to do a response and point out where Bennett

goes wrong. Now I would assume if you watch anime videos on YouTube you would

be aware of who Bennett is, but for those who don't know, he's this dude who makes

videos about anime and does it mostly in that passe nostalgia critic style. You

know, where it's not even really a review he just synopsizes the movie and then

cuts to like shitty comedy skits. Needless to say I'm not a fan. But I am a

fan of Grave of the Fireflies. I think Grave of the Fireflies is a

great film that confronts the audience, and forces them to consider things they

might not normally consider. Now this video will have a lot of spoilers, so you

really should watch grave of the fireflies before you watch my video. Even

if you don't watch my video, watch Grave of the Fireflies. It's a fucking great

movie. Who gives a shit about the stupid things I'm spewing? Anyway, for those who

are still with me, let's get ramblin. Grave the Fireflies was based off a 1967

novel by Akiyuki Nosaka, who wrote the book as amends for his guilty conscience.

To this day no English translation of the novel exists. This is Bennett's first

mistake and it sets the tone for the rest of the video. Grave of the Fireflies

wasn't based off of a novel. It was based off of a short story

Nosaka had written in 1967, for a magazine called Bungei Shunju. The story

is semi autobiographical. In the sense that Nosaka takes a real events of his

life, and puts them in a fictitious contex.t Obviously Nosaka's name is not

Seita, and he didn't have a sister named Setsuko. He did have a sister however,

that died of malnutrition during the war. Which was the impetus forGrave of the

Fireflies. Bennett also states Grave of the Fireflies has never been translated

into English. Which is completely untrue. The story was translated by James R.

Abrams in 1978, and published in a magazine called Japan

Quarterly that same year. I'll put a link to the PDF in the description of the

video. I recommend all fans of the film read the short story. It really gives you

more insight into the mindset of the characters and really paints a picture

of how difficult it was to live in Japan during the war. The depressing nature of

the film is not inseparable from its legacy. Hell, the very first scene of the

film is the ghost of Seta looking at himself dying on the streets, shortly

joined by the ghost of Setsuki. From the very first minute to the very las,t the

viewer knows that they're in for an inevitable sad end. Honestly, there isn't

much to the movie outside of it being a sad movie. When you break down the story

to brass tacks, you begin to realize how simple the plot is. There's a couple of

things Bennet says that are very telling. The first being, "the depressing nature of

the film is not inseparable from its legacy." From my understanding what he's

trying to say is, when talking about the legacy of the film.,when talking about

the film being an important animated film to 20th century, when talking about

the power of the film. We also have to talk about the fact that the film is

depressing. To which my response to him would be, so what, it's a depressing movie.

Where is it written that great movies have to be uplifting? Where does it say

great movies have to leave you feeling positive? On the contrary, what makes

Grave of the Fireflies powerful is that it's challenging and forces the viewer

to look at a very dark time in world history. And this approach isn't in unique to

Grave of the Fireflies. Million Dollar Baby, Sophie's Choice, and Requiem for a Dream

are all critically acclaimed films that have very dark subject matter. Bennett

then goes on to mention, the entire plot of the film can be summed up in a

paragraph. Now to be fair, Bennett is using this to later make a larger point that

the film is a sad movie with not much going on. Which is a gross misreading of

the film, but we'll discuss that in more detail later. But for the record, let me

say that detail is not indicative of good storytelling. Just because the plot

of the Grave of the Fireflies can be summed up in a paragraph doesn't mean

anything. It wouldn't be a better movie if you could sum the plot up in two

paragraphs. My Dinner with Andre is a great film

that can be summed up in one sentence. A guy has dinner with a dude named Andre.

And all the talk about trade disputes and blockades didn't make the Phantom Menace any

better. Let's not even mention the convoluted

nature of the Matrix sequels. Almost no one dialogue drives the plot forward.

What little plot there is to drive. So how does the film reach the

hour-and-a-half mark with a story that bare-bones? Lots of padding. Bennett seems

to be under this impression that all films have a sort of ABC plot, where

dialogue is the driving engine that moves the plot forward. like a Mission

Impossible movie. Like a movie where a guy needs to find a bomb, and every scene

he's getting a little bit closer, till he ultimately finds the bomb.

I guess Bennet isn't familiar with films that are meant to be character studies.

Like Glengarry Glen Ross, Clerks or the aforementioned My Dinner with Andre.

Movies that are about how characters relate to each other and how they deal

with these relationships. Now admittedly, Grave of the Fireflies doesn't have as

much dialogue as those films. The reason being Grave of the Fireflies

also uses imagery and music to convey its message. And the very scenes that

Bennett interprets as "padding" are actually scenes that are building

character development, and setting up the atmosphere for the world the characters

existent in. In the DVD features Ebert discusses the use of pillow shots. Well

you know in Japanese poetry, they'll use a pillow word. It will be a word or a

short phrase that essentially just represents almost a musical beat between

what went before and what comes after. And then if you look at the films of a

great director like Ozu. Who I think is one of the finest movie directors who

has ever lived. You will find what I call pillow shots.

He will be telling a story and the story will take place in a house. And it might

involve the father and his daughter, and some people have come to visit or the

neighbors next door or maybe a woman the father is about to marry or maybe a man

as the daughter is about to marry. And they'll talk and there will be some

interaction. And then a certain phrase will end and he'll cut outside and he'll

show something not necessarily a beautiful shot, it might be just a shot

of the corner of a building and then some railroad tracks in the back

or a window. And a roof line and some electrical wires or a tree and the

street. And he'll hold on that and then he'll come back inside. He's using it as

punctuation. It's a form of silence. It's a form of saying let's not rush headlong

from each scene to the next scene, but let's say okay this has happened now

we'll kind of look out the window and think about it. And now this has happened

and that will take another moment. And that use of the pillow shot gives his

films a kind of thoughtfulness and pacing that becomes really important to

you after a while. You begin to appreciate it. The movie moves slowly and

sparsely, because it wants you to contemplate what you're seeing. It's

trying to put you in the shoes of these characters. If you or someone living

during these times, you would do a lot of self-reflection. In an interview, Nosaka

talked about when he was a kid he would save her eating a tomato. Not

because it tasted good, but because the tomato was so full of

life, and that thought gave him comfort. Because in every waking hour he was

surrounded by death. Unlike with most films, the padding here

does serve a purpose, other than to stretch the runtime. But it's that same

purpose that I take issue with, and is really the crux of why I really do not

like this film. That purpose? Manipulation. These scenes were Setsuko plays in a

tub with her brother, or plays with a crab out on the beach, have little to do

with the plot. But they do portray what the audience perceives as actual

childlike behavior. In every sense Setsuko acts and talks like a real child

would, and Seita acts, for the most part at least, like how a responsible older

brother would. However, do not take this to mean that they have character, or that

they're really characters at all. Setsuko and Seita there are more constructs

than characters. What do I mean by that? Well it's hard to

articulate. But consider how the film treats them both. Setsuko and Seita are

thrust into the worst sort of situation imaginable, and it slowly erodes them

over the course of the film. Which is standard for any kind of sad story.

However, unlike other films where the audience sympathizes and connects with

the characters that they've come to know and perhaps identify with. The audience

sympathizes with Seita, and Setsuko especially, because the idea of their

situation is inherently sad. In the big picture it doesn't matter if it was Setsuko

and Seita suffering, or if there were two other children. So long as they

retain verisimilitude. We're not said that Seita and Setsuko are suffering.

We're sad because we're watching kids die, and that ties into what I was saying

about the film's manipulative purpose. Alright that was a long clip. But I

thought it was important to hear Bennett's critique without interruptions.

Something I found interesting is Bennett will say "the dialogue doesn't do much to

move the plot forward," or "the scenes of Seita and Setsuko playing have nothing

to do with the plot." But he never describes the plot. Which leads me to

believe, he doesn't know what the plot of the movie is. He doesn't know what the

movie is actually about. He watched the movie, and on a superficial level,

he knows it's about a brother and a sister during a war and that they died.

But he doesn't know what the movie is trying to say. He doesn't know the

meaning of the film. This idea that the protagonists are constructs and not

characters is laughable. It's also convenient Bennett tries to define what

a construct is, which isn't even a literary term. But he doesn't define

character. He doesn't explain how Seita and Setsuko fail as characters, he only

explains why they meet his made-up definition of construct. You could

definitely make the case that Setsuko isn't a fully defined character and

exists as an archetype of a four-year-old girl. But she's a

four-year-old girl, how deep of a characterization is she going to have. Every

four-year-old is basically an archetype of a four-year-old. Seita on the other

hand is a fully realized character. He has goals, he has flaws,

he has a sense of agency. Seita's motivation is to take care of his sister

and the well-being of the sister becomes the basis of every decision that he makes.

The reason he leaves his aunt's house, the reason steals food, is because he's

trying to do what's best for his sister. It's never ham-handedly telegraphed, where

Seita actually says, "the sacrifices I make, I make for my sister." His actions

speak for him. The relationship between Seita and Setsuko is the cornerstone of

the film, and you can even view the film as a tragic love story. Nosaka actually

describes it as a double-sided suicide story. Grave of the Fireflies takes place

during the fire bombings of Kobe, and is about two children trying to live a

normal life amongst all the chaos. The scenes Bennett so smugly describes as

"manipulation," are just accurate portrayals of life during that time.

Children played innocently, as bodies rotted, and houses burned. I'm sorry there

are no Gundams, or Pokemon, or epic martial arts battles. There are only two

children trying to find some sort of peace during war, and that's what makes

the film so compelling. That is the basis of the drama of the film.

Going back to what Ebert said about pillow scenes, as the kids play on the

beach you're supposed to be thinking about death. You're supposed to feel the

tension. Because during this blissful scene of two children playing, a war is

going on, and something awful is just around the corner.

Both Setsuko and Seita are thrust into the worst sort of situation imaginable,

and it slowly erodes them over the course of the film. Which is standard for

any kind of sad story. However, unlike other films where the audience

sympathizes and connects with the characters that they've come to know and

perhaps identify with. The audience sympathizes with Seita, and Setsuko

especiall, because the idea of their situation is inherently sad. In the big

picture it doesn't matter if it was Setsuko and Seita suffering, or if there

were two other children, so long as they retain verisimilitude. We're not sad

that Seita and Setsuko are suffering, we're sad because we're watching kids

die. This to me sounds like the logic of a contrarian, who's trying to explain to

you why a movie that's doing its job effectively, isn't doing a good job at

all. Here's why, Bennett is making the argument that the reason we feel sad for

Seita and Setsuko is not because they are developed characters, but because

they are realistic portrayals of children, and we would feel sorry for any

kid in that situation. Which is completely wrong,

and I can prove it. Let's say that Grave of the Fireflies wasn't about Seita and

Setsuko, let's say the movie was about their aunt, and for the whole movie

we follow the aunt. Then somewhere around the 20-minute mark

Seita and Setsuko show up. They play in the tub, they do their thing with the

stove, then they leave and we're back following the end again. Then around an

hour into the movie we cut to Setsuko dying. It will be sad but it wouldn't have

the same impact. It would be sad in an abstract sense. Because you know, from a

human perspective, it's sad or anyone dies but you wouldn't be moved to tears.

If Bennett's assertion is correct and it doesn't matter if the characters have

substance, because it's equally as sad when any kid dies, then you should be

crying the first three minutes into the movie when Seita dies. But you're not,

because you don't know who he is. The reason we feel compassion for Seita and

Setsuko is because we've gone on the journey with them, we've come to know

them as characters. The choices protagonists may are a result of their

personality, their choices are what define them as characters. The reasons

Seita and his sister are in a horrible situation is because of Seita's stubborn

personality. He made these bad choices, and put them in this situation. If you

took out Seita and Setsuko and plugged in two other children, who did the exact

same thing, of course you would feel sorry for them because they would have

had the same lived experience as Seita and Setsuko. They would have made the

same choices and goone on the same journey. If they were different children

with different personalities and made different choices, it would be a

different fucking movie with a different ending. It's like if you took a Rocky out

of Rocky, and replaced him with a guy named Gary, and Gary did everything Rocky

did. You would still cheer for Gary at the end because he would have had the

same lived experience as Rocky. If Gary was a different character with a

different personality and made different choices it will be a different fucking

movie. Considering the emaciated plot there's no real point to its story.

Neither character learns anything or takes anything away from over the course

of the film. Even when it sets up that possibility by having Seita swallow his

pride and return himself and a starving sister to the care of his mean-spirited

in passive-aggressive aunt. If it meant that Setsuko could have proper food and

shelter. Don't you have any other relatives? I don't know how to contact

them. Then take my advice and go back to that woman son. Everything is rationed

now, you can't survive outside the system. Just swallow your pride and apologize.

Thanks anyway, I'll just go and ask someone else. However the film never

follows up on this. As if Seita never had a moment's doubt that staying away

from his aunt was the right choice. What could have been a defining moment of

Seita's character, instead treated as just another unfortunate habit stance

along the way to an inevitable and unavoidable end. It's at this moment it

becomes facepalmingly clear Bennett has missed the point of the movie. Bennett is

hung up with this idea of character arc, and Seitta doesn't change through the course of

the story. This is the thing, Seita is a tragic character with a tragic flaw. As I

mentioned earlier Seita's main goal is to keep his sister safe, to protect her from

the horrors of war. This sentiment is embodied by the fact that Seita doesn't

want Setsuko to know their mother is dead. He tries to keep this from her for

the entire film. But when Seita sees Setsuko burying the

fireflies, and she says she's burying the fireflies just like their mother was

buried, Seita breaks down and cries. He cries for the first time in the film.

Because at this moment Seita knows he can't protect his sister. He couldn't

protect her from knowing their mother was dead, and he can't protect her from

the outside world. He has failed at his goal. So when the old man tells Seita to go

back to his aunt, he doesn't, even though he knows he can't

protect his sister. this is Seita's defining moment as a character, when

given the chance to fix things, Seita continues to make the same bad choices.

He is doomed to repeat himself. It's what leads to his sister's death,

and it's what leads to his downfall. Now the reason Bennett missed all this, is

because he decided the movie doesn't have characters in it. You could say that most

every sad film is guilty of manipulation in this way, but the best

sad films don't make you aware they're manipulating you.

Fireflies on the other hand couldn't be more obvious it it tried, and nowhere is

it more apparent than after Setsuko dies. The film goes into a montage of Setsuko

doing little girl things for no reason other than to make the audience sad.

All to the tune of a wistful operatic Aria. This idea that a good sad movie is

a movie you don't know is manipulative, and a

bad sad movie is one that you do know is manipulative, is a rule Bennett made up. I

don't have hard and fast rules about movies, I take every film on a

case-by-case basis. That's why I don't listen to these motherfuckers, who want

to tell you that practical effects are always better.

You shouldn't create blanket rules for yourself, it's only going to limit your

thinking. But this idea that the montage of Setsoko doesn't have a purpose and

is just there to tug at your heartstrings is false.

What's worse, this montage is from the audience's point of view.

This isn't Seita remembering her, because he's not anywhere to be found. So how

could he be remembering something that he wasn't there for? You know I've heard

people say American audiences are stupid, and that clip of Bennett is a perfect

example why. These are Seita's memories. The scene that precedes the montage is

Seita getting ready to carry Setsuko's body to the funeral pyre, and the scene

that follows the montage is seda burning Setsuko's body. As the montage is playing

Seita is carrying his sister's body up the hill, and memories of her are

flashing through his head. If you are carrying your sister's dead body, these

are the things that would be going through your mind. Now the movie isn't so

ham-fisted as to have Seita standing there going "I remember my sister," cue the

fucking montage. To the movies credit it assumes you're smart enough to put these

two things together. The breaking point however is when Setsuko uses a bowl as a

helmet and snaps a salute to no one. This is contrivance at its purest.

She's a casualty of war. You see when we think of war, we think of soldiers going

off and dying. We forget that there are innocent people who die too. Setsuko

puts on the bowl helmet and salutes, because it's meant to symbolize just

like a soldie, she is also a casualty of war. This is

what cinema does it uses imagery to convey an idea. This is why Grave of the

Fireflies is great it's not spelling it out for you. The movie... I can't

believe...

What does this all mean? It means Takahata intended to wrangle

this troublemaking generation into parental compliance through guilt. True,

he didn't word it quite like that. But when fireflies juxtaposes a scene of

affluent happy-go-lucky young people who are relieved to find all their stuff had

survived a bombing, with that previously mentioned montage a Setsuko, it becomes

quite clear what Takahata meant and why the film specifically targets the

younger generation. The real defining moment however, comes at the very end as

the ghosts of Setsuko and Seita sit on a park bench overlooking modern Kobe.

Already the message is clear enough but right before they cut to the cityscape

shot, Seita breaks the fourth wall and gives the audience a grave accusatory

look. As if to say, this is what happened to your parents you ingrates.

Alright so Bennett isn't completely wrong. If you read the Takahata and Nosaka

interview in Animage magazine, and watch the interview with Takahata on the DVD. He

actually states he intended the film to be a sort of parable of pride and

rebellion. Takahata intended Seita to be a sort of modern teenager living during

the war. Takahata felt Seita had a lot of traits that were common in modern

kids at the time. He was rebellious, he wasn't appreciative his aunt,

he thought he could solve his problems with money. These are the things that led

to his downfall. Seita I didn't learn to accept help from others, he didn't learn

money wasn't that important. That's why the movie could be looked at as being

sort of a parable. There's nothing wrong with the movie trying to impart a lesson

to the audience. Every slasher film you see is about premarital sex. Scarface is

all about how one man's ego can lead to his downfall.

Having a clear morality isn't unique to Grave of the Fireflies.

I also find it strange Bennett takes issue with the image of Satan in Setsuko

overlooking modern-day Kobe. The idea of cultural literacy and the ghosts of

the past is an idea that is ever-present in the movie. Sprinkled ever-so-slightly

throughout the film, is the ghost of Seita watching himself and reacting to the

choices he makes. Reinforcing the idea that those difficult times are things we

should never forget. What makes Grave of the Fireflies different from other sad

movies like Dumbo, is that the firebombing of Kobe actually happened.

Innocent citizens have to live through it. It may be difficult for you to watch, but

how do you think it felt actually live there? Forgive me, but I can't help but

think the movie earned its right to be a little preachy.

Am I the only one who finds this kind of awful. I mean even if Takahata only

intended for the best and truly wanted to inform the younger generation of the

hardships during the aftermath of World War II, co-opting someone else's personal

tragedy, and fabricating events to suit this intended goal is straight-up

duplicitous. What the fuck are you talking about? Takahata

didn't co-opt or fabricate anything? As I stated Grave of the Fireflies was

adapted from a novel, a semi autobiographical novel. Nosaka based

the book on his own experience growing up during wartime and how he felt

responsible for letting his sister die of starvation.

He talked about purging demons from his past that had haunted him for decades,

dedicating the book to her when it was published in 1967. His story is

understandably tragic and it's a good starting point for a film with this kind

of goal in mind. But why did the film have him die?

Because Seita died in the original fucking story you dipshit! Do you not

know the difference between autobiographical and semi

autobiographical? Seita died in the original short story.

You did not read the original story. You didn't even know the story was published

into English. You have no idea what you're talking about. Well if Seita

had survived, just like Nosaka then we would have stops being a construct

and started being a defined character. He would have had to deal with survivor's

guilt and be damning his pride that kept him from going back to live with his

aunt. The only moment by the way that Seita exhibits a characteristic that

doesn't revolve around being an older brother. However, this also would have

made the story too insular and personal, making it harder for the intended

generation to project their own parents into the film. It would be Seita's story

not their parents. So Seita dies and whatever guilt he may have felt and

would have struggled with, dies with him. I know that adapted films often change

details from its source material. But they're usually changed for

accessibility reasons, or for reasons regarding their

the differences between mediums. But when they're changed because they wouldn't of

fit the directors intended vision, that's usually when the adaptation goes

off the rails. Grave of the Fireflies is an almost scene for seeing adaptation of

Nosaka's original story. Please, allow me to read you some passages from the Grave of

the Fireflies short story.The seriously wounded have been interned in

the industrial arts room at the end of the first floor. Those even worse off, on

the verge of death, had been laid in the teachers room inside. The upper half of

his mother's body was covered with tape. Her arms looked like wrapped up baseball

bats. Her face too wound round and round with rolls of tape. Only at her eyes, nose

and mouth black holes opened up. The end of her

nose exactly like a coating of tempura. Co-opting someone else's personal

tragedy and fabricating events to suit this intended goal is straight-up

duplicitous. Seita sprang onto the horizontal bar with the great swing.

Pulling his body up onto it and began spinning around without end. Co-opting

someone else's personal tragedy and fabricating events to suit this

intended goal is straight-up duplicitous. With her hair arranged the hollows of her

eye sockets became that much more prominent. What was passing through

Setsuko his mind? She picked up two stones within hands reach. "Seita please

help yourself, huh. Dinner. Would you like some tea? And then I've cooked some

bean curd. I'll serve you some." Like playing house she lined up lumps of

Earth and stones. "Please go ahead. Won't you have some dinner?"

Co-opting someone else's personal tragedy and fabricating events to suit

this intended goal is straight-up duplicitous. He leaned stoop-shouldered

against a bare concrete pillar. Its mosaic tile now peeled off. Inside the

Sannomiya station of the public intercity line shore side exit. Sitting

on the floor both legs stretched out he was burnt to a crisp by the Sun, had not

washed himself for nearly a mont, but the color of status emancipated sheikhs

was yet pale. Sunken. The hunger was already gone, there

was no more thirst. His chin lay heavily on his chest. "Oh my he's so dirty." "Looks

dead to me." "Shameful isn't it? With the American army

arriving any minute, such a sight in the station." His ears

alone remained alive, distinguishing the various sounds around him. "Today. What day?

What day is it? How long have I been here?" His sense reviving, he became aware of

his body in the very V shape of his sitting posture. Sinking sideways to the

floor looking, fixedly at the faint dust of the floor, quivering in response to

his weak breath. While thinking only what day is it, what day is it,

Seita died. I know that adapted films often change details from its source

material. But they're usually changed for accessibility reasons or for reasons

regarding their respective differences between mediums. But when they're changed

because they wouldn't have fit the directors intended vision, that's usually

when the adaptation goes off the rails. You're an idiot!

So from our perspective we can see the film as an anti-war film, that really

depicts what war reduces humanity to. But even that has been taken away from us by

Takahata. Unlike with this previous statement about wanting to invoke

sympathy with teenagers, Takahata was extremely clear about how Grave of the

Fireflies was never meant to be an anti-war film. "The film is not at all an

anti-war anime and contains absolutely no such message." There is no wiggle room

in that statement and no other way to interpret that but literally. Okay, so

this is why I wanted to make this video and I'm going to try my best to nip this

in the bud once and for all. This quote Bennett flashes on the screen,

that he had attributes to Takada and sources from Animage magazine, doesn't

come from Animage magazine. Tt comes from Wikipedia. If you go to Wikipedia you

could see the quote right there. Now at the end of the paragraph is annotations

that give us two sources. One of those sources is the Animage article Bennett

sites. But as I said before, that quote is nowhere to be found in the article. I

guess Bennett knew he would look stupid if he cited Wikipedia. So he just assumed

the Animage article contained the quote, but he never bothered to check.

The other source is a Japanese book that the translated English title is

"Things I Thought While Making Movies." I can't find an English translation of

this book anywhere on the internet. So I have no way of verifying if this quote

is in that book either. I can't say for certain where this quote even comes from.

In fact every article that makes the argument Grave of the Fireflies is not

an anti-war film cites this quote from Wikipedia. Nobody has bothered to try to

find out where the quote comes from. They just assume Takahata must have said it.

But let's say for the sake of argument Takahata did in fact say this We don't

know what he said before, it and we don't know what he said after it. We have no

idea what the context of his quote is, all we have is a quote dangling in the

ether. Interestingly enough if you do a little research you come to find that

Takahata is actually a very open anti-war activist. He's a founding member

of Eigajin kyu-jo kai, which is a group of filmmakers who are outspoken about

preserving article 9, and stress the importance of keeping Japan a pacifist

nation. When giving a lecture in Tokyo about the possibility of Japan becoming

a war nation Takata said, "Japan has made several animated films depicting the

horrors of war, a feat that is rare even throughout the world. Though that is

quite meaningful, that simply isn't enough to stop it from happening."

Even though Takata doesn't directly mention Grave of the Fireflies,

unless Takahata is completely dense, I think he would agree Grave of the

Fireflies depicts the horrors of war. He also says something that gives us a

little more insight into his mind. "Though that is quite meaningful, that simply

isn't enough to stop it from happening." In an article with Kanagawa Shimbun,

Takahat expands upon this thought, and directly references Grave of the

Fireflies saying this, "Grave of the fireflies is considered an anti-war film,

but while anti-war films are meant to prevent Wars and stop them, that movie

doesn't fill that kind of role, even though that might surprise most people.

No matter how often you talk about the experience of being in a horrible

position of being attacked, it would be hard for that to stop war." What this

sounds like to me, is that in Takahata's mind an anti-war movie is a movie that

was made with the expressed goal to stop Wars, and has the ability to stop wars.

Going back to the Animage article, Nosaka says "I hate so-called anti-war movies

and I also hate movies where the main character is placed into cruel

situations for no other reason than to provide a cathartic

focus for the audience's sympathy. Nosaka says this in reference to the making of

the film. In his opinion these are the cliches

Grave of the Fireflies avoids, because Grave the Fireflies is not directly

about war. Tt's about the relationship of a brother and sister during the war. But

this sounds like an issue of semantics. Whether the movie was made with the

intentions of stopping Wars, or if the movie is about a relationship and just

happens to show the horrors of war, either way you slice it you come away

thinking war is bad. Grave of the Fireflies most certainly isn't a pro war

film, and the scenes of people running away screaming from airplanes bombing

their houses hardly make it seem like the movie is agnostic on the subject.

There's a quote from Steven Spielberg that says "Every war movie good or bad, is

an anti-war movie." The reason Spielberg said this is

because in his opinion, any film that realistically shows the brutality of war

is inherently making an argument against war.

So using Spielberg's definition Grave of the Fireflies is an anti-war film. On the

flipside if we were to take Takahata's definition, Saving Private Ryan would be

an anti-war movie if Spielberg made it with the expressed purpose of stopping

Wars, and the movie had the power to do so. It's also worth mentioning Francois

Truffaut. Truffaut's stance on anti-war films was the opposite of Spielberg's.

Truffaut felt that movies that claim to be anti-war are actually glorifying war,

because the thus is the nature of cinema. Situations that may seem dire in real

life don't look so bad in the context of the movie and can sometimes be

attractive. So as I said earlier this issue about whether or not Grave of the

Fireflies is an anti-war film is a matter of semantics. Actually a better

way to put it, is it's a matter of interpretation .It's like arguing about

whether 28 Days later is a zombie movie or not, it just depends on how strict

your definition of the word is. Depending on your definition of vampire, Near Dark

may or may not be a vampire movie. It just depends on the way you want to look

at it. But it shouldn't be surprising to anyone, that Takahata a man who is an

outspoken anti-war activist, made a film that has a very strong anti-war

sentiment. Whether he intended it to or not. While

Takahata has no control over how people see this film, he does have control over

its intent. If people want to see an anti war message in the film that's the

right - but it's incidental, and to insist that there is an anti war message

would infer ignorance. No Bennett, you are the ignorant one, and I will tell you why.

You took a story that you didn't read, you just made assumptions about the plot.

You didn't even bother to find out it was printed in English.

You took a quote, that you don't know where it comes from and you don't know

what context it was said in, and you used it as the basis to psychoanalyze the

intentions of the filmmaker. You watched the film and ignored the fact that

children are starving because of the war. You ignored the people running away

screaming from military planes. You ignored people dying from having their

houses bombed, and you decided there isn't an anti-war message in the film,

because you read a quote from Wikipedia. That my friend is piss-poor film

criticism. Now to Bennett's credit he does admit he's reading a lot into Takahata's

motives, but that doesn't excuse anything, because his speculation is the basis of

his argument that Takahata's is changing the source material to try to manipulate

the audience. Which is false. The reason why Tarantino never explains to people

what's in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction, is because he wants people to interpret

the film on its own merits. He doesn't want idiots going, actually Tarantino

says the briefcase only has diamonds in it. Now you can think whatever you want,

you can think Marcellus' Soul in the briefcase.

But it's ignorant if you ignore it Tarantino said, because he's the guy that

made the movie. Everything you need to know to understand Grave of the

Fireflies is in the make up of the film. To find the meaning of the film all you

need to do is watch it. Bennett could try to spin his comments or qualify them any

way he wants, but he flashes this quote on the screen in an attempt to stifle

people's thinking. It doesn't matter what Takahata said, it doesn't matter what

Spielberg said, it doesn't matter what anyone says. What was Van Gogh's reason

for painting Starry Night? Nobody fucking knows! Artistic intentions and the

thoughts of the artist are important, and should be considered, but ultimately the

work will speak for itself. The way you understand films is by watching them, and

engaging with the ideas the film is actually presenting. You do

that by having an open mind and allowing the film to challenge you. You don't do

that by being an uninformed contrarian, who ignores the ideas the film is trying

to convey, and then looks for quotes on Wikipedia to justify their assumptions.

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