Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Youtube daily report w Sep 13 2017

You may have seen our show 'What a dollar gets you around the world', in which we

demonstrated how in countries such as Switzerland a mere buck doesn't get you very far at

all.

A tin of cheap dog food, for instance, was the same price in Switzerland as a decent

meal from one of Thailand's famed street side vendors.

Today we won't concentrate on frugality, but on quite the opposite.

What can the big spenders of the world get when they decide to throw caution to the wind

and outlay some of their savings?

What if you were relatively rich in New York City and then emigrated to rural Somalia;

just how rich would you be, or feel, then?

That's exactly what we intend to find out in this episode of the Infographics Show,

What you can buy for $1,000,000 around the world.

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First of all, let's have a look at where all those millionaires are.

A recent report by Global Wealth Databook shows us that the top twenty list of the most

millionaires in a country is populated mostly by European nations.

The United States has the most millionaires, though, at 13,554,000.

Japan is second with 2,826,000 millionaires, and the UK is third with 2,225,000.

Germany, France, China, Italy, Canada, Australia and Switzerland are also in the top ten in

that order.

If we look at the top of the list, the USA, the median yearly salary in the country is

$44,977.

But what can a wealthy American get when spending a cool million in his or her country?

The Daily Mail reported in 2017 that the cost of an American house in certain parts of the

country is so different that in New York City one million will only get you a 750 sq. ft

apartment, and in San Francisco you can buy a rather unprepossessing renovated condo.

But if you move to Savannah, Georgia, or Ashville, North Carolina, you can live like a king in

a country mansion surrounded by manicured gardens.

If you are filling those houses with children you'll need to keep spending as Goldman

Sachs reports that raising two children in the USA these days will set you back about

one million.

As you'll know from our other shows, healthcare can be quite costly in the U.S., so Americans

might hope they'll never need an intestine transplant as that will cost them 1.1 million

dollars.

If they've taken care of the house, kids and their health, and still have cash to throw

around, they might buy one dollar for a million dollars; a 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar

that is, the first ever dollar minted in US history.

Perhaps your idea of living big is not having a rare coin mounted on your mansion wall,

but living like a true free agent with your very own paradise island.

Looking at the sales of private islands online, we couldn't find a place for exactly one

million, when looking for paradise islands at least.

The closest to a million was a 945,000 dollar private island in Belize.

The 2.5 acre island, called Sunset Caye, is located 7 miles off the coast in the Placencia

Peninsula.

To be honest, the island isn't much to look at.

If you want a really cool looking private island, you'll be looking at spending more

like 25-50 million dollars.

According to Christie's International Real Estate, in Belize you can buy a luxury home

on the mainland for one million.

You would only be paying gardeners and cleaners about 10 dollars a day, since that's the

average wage in Belize for this kind of work.

With all that money you are saving on local staff, you may as well splurge and get yourself

a luxury yacht.

With just a mere million, though, you may find you have to buy a fairly old yacht.

Right now online you can buy a 2001 Mangusta 10 yacht going for 999,000 dollars.

It comes with four staterooms and a big living room, all consisting of the comforts of a

luxury home.

None of this would be a problem for the richest Belizean alive, China-born Huang Maoru, who

is worth about one billion dollars.

If that kind of life is not for you, what about steeping yourself in history and living

in an old castle?

Well, you could do just that for just over a million dollars in bonnie Scotland.

Carbisdale Castle in Sutherland, north west Highlands, was on sale recently for just over

one million dollars.

Built in 1905, the 40-bedroom home comes replete with huge gardens, feasting halls, game rooms,

and just about everything else you'd expect in a British castle.

Writing about owning a castle of a similar size, the BBC reported in 2014 that gardening,

heating and personnel could cost anywhere from $6,800 to $11,000 a month.

If you needed to renovate, the same article said that would cost up to 5,800 dollars per

square meter.

Fixing things and paying staff would soon take up another million dollars.

According to job sites in Scotland, the average cleaner's wage is just over 22,000 US dollars

a year, so you can only imagine how much money you'd be paying to keep your castle dust

free.

You should also have fine wine when inviting guests to such a grand place.

UK auction house Sotheby's reports that its recent fine and rare wine season sale

amounted to 1,059,000 dollars of wine sold.

Sotheby's writes, "The rarity factor of these wines and their impeccable provenance

led to an intense bidding competition."

The most expensive bottle of wine ever sold was a Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992,

sold in 2000 at a Napa Valley charity auction.

It was a whopping 500,000 dollars, so for your million you could get drunk enough on

two bottles to forget you'd bought them.

With all the wealth in the world, you are still going to age, but could you at least

stall this cosmetically if you had the chance?

The famous American socialite, Jocelyn Wildenstein, aka Catwoman, is known for her very extensive

facial surgeries.

There is no exact number online regarding how much each surgery cost her, but it's

thought she has spent in the region of 4 million dollars on surgeries in total.

If you do have plans to live forever, you might choose to cryogenically freeze your

body so it can be brought back to life in the future when the tech is good enough to

do so.

The largest facility in the world today is the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale,

Arizona.

It will charge you 200,000 dollars for a full-body freeze, so for a million you could pay for

the family.

According to the Guardian, there are 300 cryogenically frozen folks in the US, 50 in Russia, and

thousands more people in line worldwide.

A recent Global Finance Magazine report on the world's poorest nations puts this 200,000

dollar price tag at more money than most people in those nations will earn in their entire

lives.

According to the website African Vault, Somalia is one of the most impoverished nations in

the world, with a GDP Per Capita of only 128.1 dollars.

The average net salary is about 202 dollars a month, with about 43 percent of Somalia's

population living below the poverty line.

But what if you had a million dollars in Somalia?

A Somalian property website has a listing of a six bedroom luxury house in Darusalaam

City, Mogadishu, at 114,000 dollars.

If you had a million you could buy 9 of those and have some change.

The country might be poor, but it's doing good business in livestock export.

For 10-30 thousand dollars, you could buy a large plot of land for farming, and according

to a Somalian website if you turn up to a local cattle market you can get your hands

on a small goat or sheep for as little as 20 bucks.

A million bucks gives you a massive farm in Somalia.

It also buys you 50,000 Somali goats.

In 2014, a bumper year, Somalia exported 4.6 million sheep and goats, so your order of

50,000 shouldn't be a problem.

Instead of purchasing thousands of sheep and goats and starting a farm, you could have

almost bought one Canadian cow.

She's called Missy and she sold for 1.2 million dollars in 2009.

In 2012 this Holstein cow was crowned Canadian cow of the year, which must have made her

Danish millionaire owner very happy.

Canada, a country often said to have a very high standard of living, as you know is home

to a lot of millionaires.

1,117,000 to be precise, at least as of April 2017.

According to Canada's Globe and Mail, right now one million will buy you a renovated four-bedroom,

waterfront house in Halifax, but in Vancouver only a "fixer-upper" in the suburbs.

The newspaper was probably using Canadian dollars, though, which would be 786,000 US

dollars.

Head up north to the Yukon and you can spend a night at the Million Dollar Falls Campground,

although it's actually only about 10 US bucks a night for camping.

For a million dollars, you could stay there 273.97 years.

Just watch out for the Grizzlies, who don't care if you are rich or poor.

So, what can you get for a million dollars in your country?

Or, better yet, if you had a million dollars, where and on what would you spend it?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called What a Dollar Gets You Around the World!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

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13 OF THE BEST UNDERRATED YOUTUBERS | WHO TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE - Duration: 7:45.

Every time I sit down to film a f-ing video,

the sun goes away.

Like, it literally goes away right when I sit down.

Ugh.

My quads hurt.

Where's the light at?

Hey guys, it's Annika.

Welcome to my Chann-ika.

Today I'm going to be telling y'all

all about my favorite f-ing YouTubers.

I watch a lot of YouTube.

It's not because no boy will ever talk to me

and I have no friends.

It's definitely not that.

Um . . .

It's just like . . . It's . . .

It's . . . it's . . .

It's that.

Today, I'm gonna be telling you

all about my favorite YouTubers.

I have a wide selection of categories.

The first one being eating, my favorite verb.

My favorite thing to do.

I have four different categories.

We're gonna start with eating, as I said.

Yada, yada.

Ugh. Give me a sec.

Sorry guys.

I'm having, like, a micro-seizure.

Okay, so the first one's name is Yuka Hinoshita.

She is a muk . . .

bang . . .

She's a mukbang YouTuber who lives in Japan.

All of her videos are in Japanese,

but she has English subtitles, which I use because . . .

English is my language.

Oh, also, sorry.

I look really busted right now.

Ugh.

The lighting is so bad.

Okay, whatever.

I'm fine.

She is f-ing amazing.

This girl! 5' 2" at the f-ing max.

Probably about 90 lbs.

Skinny little b-- will sit down

and eat 10,000 calories worth of food

in one sitting.

And at first I thought, like,

"She's just throwing it up."

Like, just face the f-ing music.

Like, she's throwing it up.

She went to a doctor to get herself checked out,

because she's like, "Why am I not f-ing fat,

but I eat so much?"

Her stomach expands to six times the size.

B-- what the f--?

B-- what the f--?

[shrieking] What the f--?

[shrieking]

And her metabolism is like three times faster

than any other person.

It's f-ing insane.

Watching her eat all that food

provides some kind of satisfaction for me

that nothing else can.

So I f-ing love this b--.

The next one is Epic Meal Time.

I don't really watch them as much anymore,

but I feel like I should point them out,

just because they're pretty cool.

They'll make a f-ing Cheeto cake or some sh--.

Like, they'll just put together a bunch of sh--

and they'll make it into a cake or a burger.

They'll just make a f-ing food

out of a bunch of other foods.

What am I trying to say? You get it.

And they'll make a 10,000 calorie lasagna or whatever,

and then they'll eat it.

The last food YouTuber is How to Cake It.

I don't really watch her.

I need to get back into it.

I used to be obsessed with her.

She makes cakes in the shape of food, basically.

Like, f-ing Buddy from Cake Boss. My f-ing dad.

Like, he gave birth to me. He is my dad.

Yeah. She's like that.

She's kind of annoying,

but you kind of get used to it.

And also, I just wanted to say

that these are my favorite YouTubers,

but I have more favorite YouTubers than this.

These are just the less mainstream YouTubers.

Anyways . . .

So now, I'm going to be moving on to beauty gurus.

Again, these are the less mainstream beauty gurus.

The first one is Jamie Paige, or Jamie Paige Beauty.

I really trust her opinion.

I'm not quite sure why.

Also, her videos are so aesthetic.

I strive to have my videos as beautiful as hers are.

Her background, and when she shows the products,

the writing. Everything.

She also lives in Canada,

so she gives the US prices and the Canadian prices

for everything.

She always links everything down below.

She is just the most put-together, f-ing b--.

Along with that, another person is Andrea . . .

Matillo?

Matiyo?

I look f-ing high.

Girl, I don't know how to say her last name.

I'm really sorry.

Coming from a girl

that has a really weird foreign last name.

I'm sorry. I don't know how to pronounce your last name.

But you're bomb as sh--. She has her f-- together.

It's crazy.

I wish I could be her.

Next is Kiki Chanel.

I watch her.

She's just such a relatable person.

She does give a really honest opinion.

But I just love, she's just like me. She just laughs and . . .

I don't know. I can't really explain her.

She's just like a normal f-ing person.

And then the last beauty guru,

whose opinion I trust more than anybody else's

is named Liv Loves Her Makeup.

This b-- will literally diss Tarte if need be.

Like, she will trash-talk Tarte.

She is so honest,

and she does all of her videos in one clip,

and she talks so fast.

I watch all my videos on like, 1.5 f-ing speed,

and I don't even need to do it with her.

Like, she's so fast.

Like, I don't even know.

Like, it's crazy.

Like, I love her.

Like, she's awesome.

Okay, now I'm going to be moving on to bloggers . . .

vloggers. Sorry.

Now I'm going to be moving on to vloggers.

The first one is Clarissa May.

I literally dyed my hair so that I could look like her.

Like, it didn't work.

But I tried.

Her life is so interesting.

She's a 17-year old living with her sister in Los Angeles,

living alone.

And she has a really interesting story

on why she's not living with her parents.

It's really good.

So if you want to watch a dramatic storytime,

you can watch those.

She has a bunch of them.

But, yeah. Her life is so interesting,

and she's the cutest thing ever.

And my goal in life is to meet her,

because she seems like such a genuinely sweet person.

Then we've got FaZe Banks.

He's been wrapped up in the center of that drama,

you know, with Jake Paul.

I actually found him because of the drama.

I, in fact, unsubscribed to Jake Paul

and subscribed to FaZe Banks.

He is f-ng hilarious.

And he's so sweet to his girlfriend, Alissa Violet.

So if you watch his vlogs, you'll get to see

a lot of Alissa Violet, because they're dating.

And more Alissa Violet is a "thumbs up" in my eyes.

The last one is Logan Paul.

The only reason why I'm saying this,

I know that he has a lot of subscribers,

is just because you might have overlooked him,

because he's related to that demon.

Yeah, his vlogs are really entertaining.

He's really loud,

and sometimes when I'm feeling low energy,

I'll watch his vlogs and I'll get really energized.

I mostly watch his vlogs for Kong and Evan, though.

I'm just gonna say it.

Sorry there's like a weird . . .

What the f--?

And now we're on to the other section.

There are only three in here.

I'm almost f-ing done and this video's over.

The first one is the Tommy Edison Experience.

I love him.

He's like a 50-year old man. He is so cute.

He was born blind.

So he makes videos about blindness, basically.

It's not lame videos.

He did a video where he guessed the colors of candles

based on their scents.

But since he was blind from birth,

he doesn't really know if it smells like a pumpkin,

it's going to be orange.

And he doesn't know what orange looks like.

He's just so adorable. And his laugh is so cute.

Like, I highly recommend that you watch him.

He makes the funniest videos.

And they're actually super interesting.

Like, you learn and you laugh, which is . . .

the bomb.

Ugh, f--. My phone turned off.

Jesus. Why does my phone turn off so quickly?

Do you guys know if I can change that?

Make the screen not go black so fast?

Then, I have Emma Chamberlain.

I want to be her so bad.

She is the funniest b-- on the corner.

Literally hilarious.

She started her channel at the beginning of Summer '17

I'm sorry. The lighting is so bad.

Like, I don't know what to do.

She started her channel at the beginning of Summer 17

and she has 200k.

200k!

And she literally films with a really old camera,

and that is just proof

that you don't need fancy-ass equipment.

You just need a good-ass personality

and people will sub.

Girl, people will f-ing sub.

But I love her. She's hilarious.

I definitely recommend that you watch her.

She's so deadpan.

It's just the funniest sense of humor, in my opinion.

Last one is AyyDubs.

not iDubs with an i.

Like, not i.D.U.B.S.

Oh. It's not i.D.B.U . . .

I.D . . .

I can't do it.

It's not I.D.U.B.Zzzzz . . . . whatever.

It Ayyy, like "Ayyy."

Like, ehh. Like, ehh.

It's like, A.Y.Y. - dubs.

She's hilarious. Her best friend is jennxpenn,

which is why I'm kind of confused

that she only has 700k.

Like, jennxpenn has like 3 million.

It's wild to me. But she's hilarious.

I love her sense of humor.

And, yeah. That's the end of that f-ing video.

I hope that you guys enjoyed.

I hope that you got some new content from this.

If you did, give it a thumbs up.

If you didn't, still give it a thumbs up.

Whatever you do, don't give it a thumbs down.

So, yeah. Thank you guys so much for watching.

Please comment, rate, subscribe, and

keep on watching YouTube!

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What's up everybody!!

How you guys going?! Welcome back to my channel!

As you guys can see from the title

Today I came here to talk about the radiotherapy

that was the next step of my treatment

and tell you guys some updates

so let's get started

well firstly let's get back a litle bit

in post transplant, I stayed from 20 to 25 days

without doing anything of the treatment

just taking the medicine that I was already taking.

And in those 25 days I really just rest :)

I took things back a little and everything.

I posted a photo in instagram and videos

as you guys know and followed there in the channel.

well after that I did some new exams

and then was decided

that the next step it would be radiotherapy sections

My doctor and the doctor who would apply the radiotherapy

They decided that I would do around of 20 sections of radiotherapy

well listen this name "Radiotherapy"

in the begining I got really scared,

I got nevous because it would be something new right?!

I've never been through this before and everything else

And after I talked with my doctor

and with people that already been through

And with the doctor that would apply the radiotherapy

I was much calmer.

Everyone told me that it would be a very quiet process, I will explain everything to you guys.

Well first let's talk about these 20 sessions.

These 20 sessions were divided around 1 month.

That would be the time it would take me to do these 20 sessions.

Because they would be applied from Monday to Friday

And then skip the weekend back Monday to Friday.

Then the radiotherapy sessions would be applied every day,

And then a lot of people asked how long it takes

The radiotherapy itself is really fast.

it lasts around 10 minutes, so it's something very fast, very quiet.

But now let's talk about more specific terms.

Where was radiotherapy applied? How it works?

Everyone knows very well that radiotherapy is something more localized.

So...a whole plan is drawn.

And then they scratch in your body where you will receive the radiation therapy.

In my case I would receive in my abdomen,

some drawings were drawn at the base of my abdomen.

So that every day, they would be sure to be applying in the right place and everything.

So it was very interesting to see xD So what's a radiation therapy like?

It's a lot like having an x-ray, you're going to lie down on a stretcher

and the machine will do all the movement she needs to do to apply the radiation therapy to your body.

So it's a very quiet process and it's pretty fast as you can see :)

and then a lot of people ask me about the reactions that a person may have for having radiotherapy.

well this varies according to the place you will apply to radiotherapy

In my case as it was by the base of the abdomen

I could feel nauseous, I could feel pain ...

I felt , but it was something very light. Compared to chemotherapy everything I felt with radiotherapy was something much lighter.

Well, I said at the beginning that it was estimated that it would take around 1 month to be applied and everything else.

well, it was a little longer than that, because in the middle ...

In the middle of the day, I had about 7 sessions to do.

I did a blood exam and he found that my body needed some time.

I came to record a video for you talking and updating you right?!

That I was taking a break at everything, because then

I was fine but my body was not well :(

So I needed this break, I needed to take a breath and everything.

Until my body rotate everything right?!

So it it took a little time there in about 6 days

to get everything back, and then I finished the 7 sessions :)

And so were my 20 sessions of radiotherapy

So yes guys I already did the radiotherapy, many people asked this to me.

And after this? what comes?

well after this you have to wait around 2 months

To do new exams, and then see what happens next.

So now updating you guys a litle bit about everything

I already pass 1 month from de radiotherapy

I am now in the 2 month

I don't have a date about any of my exam to give you guys

to tell you guys what will happen and everything else

I do not know if I'll do more radiotherapy sessions

or if my treatment is over

or what comes around, I do not know anything

I will update you guys in my next video!

For now about treatment, that's it guys.

And what have I done in the meantime, that I'm resting and everything else?

Well I've been taking the medicines that I was already taking

And I am getting back on youtube ^^

taking care of another things xD and it's more this

So as you guys can see my hair is already being born (again).

And that's what I have to talk to you about.

As always I thank all who are praying and cheering for me. Thank you very much.

All this support is very important, very rewarding for me

I thank you very much

As always for those who are going through this fight

or for any kind of a fight just know you're not alone. :)

And that's it! Thank you so much for watching this video. See you guys on the next one!

Kisses and bye bye!

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What a MILLION Dollars Gets You Around the World - Duration: 7:23.

You may have seen our show 'What a dollar gets you around the world', in which we

demonstrated how in countries such as Switzerland a mere buck doesn't get you very far at

all.

A tin of cheap dog food, for instance, was the same price in Switzerland as a decent

meal from one of Thailand's famed street side vendors.

Today we won't concentrate on frugality, but on quite the opposite.

What can the big spenders of the world get when they decide to throw caution to the wind

and outlay some of their savings?

What if you were relatively rich in New York City and then emigrated to rural Somalia;

just how rich would you be, or feel, then?

That's exactly what we intend to find out in this episode of the Infographics Show,

What you can buy for $1,000,000 around the world.

Don't forget to subscribe and click the bell button so that you can be part of our

Notification Squad.

First of all, let's have a look at where all those millionaires are.

A recent report by Global Wealth Databook shows us that the top twenty list of the most

millionaires in a country is populated mostly by European nations.

The United States has the most millionaires, though, at 13,554,000.

Japan is second with 2,826,000 millionaires, and the UK is third with 2,225,000.

Germany, France, China, Italy, Canada, Australia and Switzerland are also in the top ten in

that order.

If we look at the top of the list, the USA, the median yearly salary in the country is

$44,977.

But what can a wealthy American get when spending a cool million in his or her country?

The Daily Mail reported in 2017 that the cost of an American house in certain parts of the

country is so different that in New York City one million will only get you a 750 sq. ft

apartment, and in San Francisco you can buy a rather unprepossessing renovated condo.

But if you move to Savannah, Georgia, or Ashville, North Carolina, you can live like a king in

a country mansion surrounded by manicured gardens.

If you are filling those houses with children you'll need to keep spending as Goldman

Sachs reports that raising two children in the USA these days will set you back about

one million.

As you'll know from our other shows, healthcare can be quite costly in the U.S., so Americans

might hope they'll never need an intestine transplant as that will cost them 1.1 million

dollars.

If they've taken care of the house, kids and their health, and still have cash to throw

around, they might buy one dollar for a million dollars; a 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar

that is, the first ever dollar minted in US history.

Perhaps your idea of living big is not having a rare coin mounted on your mansion wall,

but living like a true free agent with your very own paradise island.

Looking at the sales of private islands online, we couldn't find a place for exactly one

million, when looking for paradise islands at least.

The closest to a million was a 945,000 dollar private island in Belize.

The 2.5 acre island, called Sunset Caye, is located 7 miles off the coast in the Placencia

Peninsula.

To be honest, the island isn't much to look at.

If you want a really cool looking private island, you'll be looking at spending more

like 25-50 million dollars.

According to Christie's International Real Estate, in Belize you can buy a luxury home

on the mainland for one million.

You would only be paying gardeners and cleaners about 10 dollars a day, since that's the

average wage in Belize for this kind of work.

With all that money you are saving on local staff, you may as well splurge and get yourself

a luxury yacht.

With just a mere million, though, you may find you have to buy a fairly old yacht.

Right now online you can buy a 2001 Mangusta 10 yacht going for 999,000 dollars.

It comes with four staterooms and a big living room, all consisting of the comforts of a

luxury home.

None of this would be a problem for the richest Belizean alive, China-born Huang Maoru, who

is worth about one billion dollars.

If that kind of life is not for you, what about steeping yourself in history and living

in an old castle?

Well, you could do just that for just over a million dollars in bonnie Scotland.

Carbisdale Castle in Sutherland, north west Highlands, was on sale recently for just over

one million dollars.

Built in 1905, the 40-bedroom home comes replete with huge gardens, feasting halls, game rooms,

and just about everything else you'd expect in a British castle.

Writing about owning a castle of a similar size, the BBC reported in 2014 that gardening,

heating and personnel could cost anywhere from $6,800 to $11,000 a month.

If you needed to renovate, the same article said that would cost up to 5,800 dollars per

square meter.

Fixing things and paying staff would soon take up another million dollars.

According to job sites in Scotland, the average cleaner's wage is just over 22,000 US dollars

a year, so you can only imagine how much money you'd be paying to keep your castle dust

free.

You should also have fine wine when inviting guests to such a grand place.

UK auction house Sotheby's reports that its recent fine and rare wine season sale

amounted to 1,059,000 dollars of wine sold.

Sotheby's writes, "The rarity factor of these wines and their impeccable provenance

led to an intense bidding competition."

The most expensive bottle of wine ever sold was a Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992,

sold in 2000 at a Napa Valley charity auction.

It was a whopping 500,000 dollars, so for your million you could get drunk enough on

two bottles to forget you'd bought them.

With all the wealth in the world, you are still going to age, but could you at least

stall this cosmetically if you had the chance?

The famous American socialite, Jocelyn Wildenstein, aka Catwoman, is known for her very extensive

facial surgeries.

There is no exact number online regarding how much each surgery cost her, but it's

thought she has spent in the region of 4 million dollars on surgeries in total.

If you do have plans to live forever, you might choose to cryogenically freeze your

body so it can be brought back to life in the future when the tech is good enough to

do so.

The largest facility in the world today is the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale,

Arizona.

It will charge you 200,000 dollars for a full-body freeze, so for a million you could pay for

the family.

According to the Guardian, there are 300 cryogenically frozen folks in the US, 50 in Russia, and

thousands more people in line worldwide.

A recent Global Finance Magazine report on the world's poorest nations puts this 200,000

dollar price tag at more money than most people in those nations will earn in their entire

lives.

According to the website African Vault, Somalia is one of the most impoverished nations in

the world, with a GDP Per Capita of only 128.1 dollars.

The average net salary is about 202 dollars a month, with about 43 percent of Somalia's

population living below the poverty line.

But what if you had a million dollars in Somalia?

A Somalian property website has a listing of a six bedroom luxury house in Darusalaam

City, Mogadishu, at 114,000 dollars.

If you had a million you could buy 9 of those and have some change.

The country might be poor, but it's doing good business in livestock export.

For 10-30 thousand dollars, you could buy a large plot of land for farming, and according

to a Somalian website if you turn up to a local cattle market you can get your hands

on a small goat or sheep for as little as 20 bucks.

A million bucks gives you a massive farm in Somalia.

It also buys you 50,000 Somali goats.

In 2014, a bumper year, Somalia exported 4.6 million sheep and goats, so your order of

50,000 shouldn't be a problem.

Instead of purchasing thousands of sheep and goats and starting a farm, you could have

almost bought one Canadian cow.

She's called Missy and she sold for 1.2 million dollars in 2009.

In 2012 this Holstein cow was crowned Canadian cow of the year, which must have made her

Danish millionaire owner very happy.

Canada, a country often said to have a very high standard of living, as you know is home

to a lot of millionaires.

1,117,000 to be precise, at least as of April 2017.

According to Canada's Globe and Mail, right now one million will buy you a renovated four-bedroom,

waterfront house in Halifax, but in Vancouver only a "fixer-upper" in the suburbs.

The newspaper was probably using Canadian dollars, though, which would be 786,000 US

dollars.

Head up north to the Yukon and you can spend a night at the Million Dollar Falls Campground,

although it's actually only about 10 US bucks a night for camping.

For a million dollars, you could stay there 273.97 years.

Just watch out for the Grizzlies, who don't care if you are rich or poor.

So, what can you get for a million dollars in your country?

Or, better yet, if you had a million dollars, where and on what would you spend it?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called What a Dollar Gets You Around the World!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

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13 OF THE BEST UNDERRATED YOUTUBERS | WHO TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE - Duration: 7:45.

Every time I sit down to film a f-ing video,

the sun goes away.

Like, it literally goes away right when I sit down.

Ugh.

My quads hurt.

Where's the light at?

Hey guys, it's Annika.

Welcome to my Chann-ika.

Today I'm going to be telling y'all

all about my favorite f-ing YouTubers.

I watch a lot of YouTube.

It's not because no boy will ever talk to me

and I have no friends.

It's definitely not that.

Um . . .

It's just like . . . It's . . .

It's . . . it's . . .

It's that.

Today, I'm gonna be telling you

all about my favorite YouTubers.

I have a wide selection of categories.

The first one being eating, my favorite verb.

My favorite thing to do.

I have four different categories.

We're gonna start with eating, as I said.

Yada, yada.

Ugh. Give me a sec.

Sorry guys.

I'm having, like, a micro-seizure.

Okay, so the first one's name is Yuka Hinoshita.

She is a muk . . .

bang . . .

She's a mukbang YouTuber who lives in Japan.

All of her videos are in Japanese,

but she has English subtitles, which I use because . . .

English is my language.

Oh, also, sorry.

I look really busted right now.

Ugh.

The lighting is so bad.

Okay, whatever.

I'm fine.

She is f-ing amazing.

This girl! 5' 2" at the f-ing max.

Probably about 90 lbs.

Skinny little b-- will sit down

and eat 10,000 calories worth of food

in one sitting.

And at first I thought, like,

"She's just throwing it up."

Like, just face the f-ing music.

Like, she's throwing it up.

She went to a doctor to get herself checked out,

because she's like, "Why am I not f-ing fat,

but I eat so much?"

Her stomach expands to six times the size.

B-- what the f--?

B-- what the f--?

[shrieking] What the f--?

[shrieking]

And her metabolism is like three times faster

than any other person.

It's f-ing insane.

Watching her eat all that food

provides some kind of satisfaction for me

that nothing else can.

So I f-ing love this b--.

The next one is Epic Meal Time.

I don't really watch them as much anymore,

but I feel like I should point them out,

just because they're pretty cool.

They'll make a f-ing Cheeto cake or some sh--.

Like, they'll just put together a bunch of sh--

and they'll make it into a cake or a burger.

They'll just make a f-ing food

out of a bunch of other foods.

What am I trying to say? You get it.

And they'll make a 10,000 calorie lasagna or whatever,

and then they'll eat it.

The last food YouTuber is How to Cake It.

I don't really watch her.

I need to get back into it.

I used to be obsessed with her.

She makes cakes in the shape of food, basically.

Like, f-ing Buddy from Cake Boss. My f-ing dad.

Like, he gave birth to me. He is my dad.

Yeah. She's like that.

She's kind of annoying,

but you kind of get used to it.

And also, I just wanted to say

that these are my favorite YouTubers,

but I have more favorite YouTubers than this.

These are just the less mainstream YouTubers.

Anyways . . .

So now, I'm going to be moving on to beauty gurus.

Again, these are the less mainstream beauty gurus.

The first one is Jamie Paige, or Jamie Paige Beauty.

I really trust her opinion.

I'm not quite sure why.

Also, her videos are so aesthetic.

I strive to have my videos as beautiful as hers are.

Her background, and when she shows the products,

the writing. Everything.

She also lives in Canada,

so she gives the US prices and the Canadian prices

for everything.

She always links everything down below.

She is just the most put-together, f-ing b--.

Along with that, another person is Andrea . . .

Matillo?

Matiyo?

I look f-ing high.

Girl, I don't know how to say her last name.

I'm really sorry.

Coming from a girl

that has a really weird foreign last name.

I'm sorry. I don't know how to pronounce your last name.

But you're bomb as sh--. She has her f-- together.

It's crazy.

I wish I could be her.

Next is Kiki Chanel.

I watch her.

She's just such a relatable person.

She does give a really honest opinion.

But I just love, she's just like me. She just laughs and . . .

I don't know. I can't really explain her.

She's just like a normal f-ing person.

And then the last beauty guru,

whose opinion I trust more than anybody else's

is named Liv Loves Her Makeup.

This b-- will literally diss Tarte if need be.

Like, she will trash-talk Tarte.

She is so honest,

and she does all of her videos in one clip,

and she talks so fast.

I watch all my videos on like, 1.5 f-ing speed,

and I don't even need to do it with her.

Like, she's so fast.

Like, I don't even know.

Like, it's crazy.

Like, I love her.

Like, she's awesome.

Okay, now I'm going to be moving on to bloggers . . .

vloggers. Sorry.

Now I'm going to be moving on to vloggers.

The first one is Clarissa May.

I literally dyed my hair so that I could look like her.

Like, it didn't work.

But I tried.

Her life is so interesting.

She's a 17-year old living with her sister in Los Angeles,

living alone.

And she has a really interesting story

on why she's not living with her parents.

It's really good.

So if you want to watch a dramatic storytime,

you can watch those.

She has a bunch of them.

But, yeah. Her life is so interesting,

and she's the cutest thing ever.

And my goal in life is to meet her,

because she seems like such a genuinely sweet person.

Then we've got FaZe Banks.

He's been wrapped up in the center of that drama,

you know, with Jake Paul.

I actually found him because of the drama.

I, in fact, unsubscribed to Jake Paul

and subscribed to FaZe Banks.

He is f-ng hilarious.

And he's so sweet to his girlfriend, Alissa Violet.

So if you watch his vlogs, you'll get to see

a lot of Alissa Violet, because they're dating.

And more Alissa Violet is a "thumbs up" in my eyes.

The last one is Logan Paul.

The only reason why I'm saying this,

I know that he has a lot of subscribers,

is just because you might have overlooked him,

because he's related to that demon.

Yeah, his vlogs are really entertaining.

He's really loud,

and sometimes when I'm feeling low energy,

I'll watch his vlogs and I'll get really energized.

I mostly watch his vlogs for Kong and Evan, though.

I'm just gonna say it.

Sorry there's like a weird . . .

What the f--?

And now we're on to the other section.

There are only three in here.

I'm almost f-ing done and this video's over.

The first one is the Tommy Edison Experience.

I love him.

He's like a 50-year old man. He is so cute.

He was born blind.

So he makes videos about blindness, basically.

It's not lame videos.

He did a video where he guessed the colors of candles

based on their scents.

But since he was blind from birth,

he doesn't really know if it smells like a pumpkin,

it's going to be orange.

And he doesn't know what orange looks like.

He's just so adorable. And his laugh is so cute.

Like, I highly recommend that you watch him.

He makes the funniest videos.

And they're actually super interesting.

Like, you learn and you laugh, which is . . .

the bomb.

Ugh, f--. My phone turned off.

Jesus. Why does my phone turn off so quickly?

Do you guys know if I can change that?

Make the screen not go black so fast?

Then, I have Emma Chamberlain.

I want to be her so bad.

She is the funniest b-- on the corner.

Literally hilarious.

She started her channel at the beginning of Summer '17

I'm sorry. The lighting is so bad.

Like, I don't know what to do.

She started her channel at the beginning of Summer 17

and she has 200k.

200k!

And she literally films with a really old camera,

and that is just proof

that you don't need fancy-ass equipment.

You just need a good-ass personality

and people will sub.

Girl, people will f-ing sub.

But I love her. She's hilarious.

I definitely recommend that you watch her.

She's so deadpan.

It's just the funniest sense of humor, in my opinion.

Last one is AyyDubs.

not iDubs with an i.

Like, not i.D.U.B.S.

Oh. It's not i.D.B.U . . .

I.D . . .

I can't do it.

It's not I.D.U.B.Zzzzz . . . . whatever.

It Ayyy, like "Ayyy."

Like, ehh. Like, ehh.

It's like, A.Y.Y. - dubs.

She's hilarious. Her best friend is jennxpenn,

which is why I'm kind of confused

that she only has 700k.

Like, jennxpenn has like 3 million.

It's wild to me. But she's hilarious.

I love her sense of humor.

And, yeah. That's the end of that f-ing video.

I hope that you guys enjoyed.

I hope that you got some new content from this.

If you did, give it a thumbs up.

If you didn't, still give it a thumbs up.

Whatever you do, don't give it a thumbs down.

So, yeah. Thank you guys so much for watching.

Please comment, rate, subscribe, and

keep on watching YouTube!

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Henry:  If you have polarized sunglasses, you have a quantum measurement device.

Grant: Each of these pieces of glass is what's called a "polarizing filter", which means

when a photon of light reaches the glass, it either passes through, or it doesn't.

And whether or not it passes through is effectively a measurement of whether that photon is polarized

in a given direction.

Henry:  Try this: Find yourself several sets of polarized sunglasses.

Look through one set of sunglasses at some light source, like a lamp, then hold a second

polarizing filter, between you and the light.

As you rotate that second filter, the lamp will look lighter and darker.

It should look darkest when the second filter is oriented 90 degrees off from the first.

What you're observing is that the photons with polarization that allows them to pass

through a filter along one axis have a much lower probability of passing through a second

filter along a perpendicular axis – in principle 0%.

Grant: Here's where things get quantum-ly bizarre.

All these filters do is remove light – they "filter" it out.

But if you take a third filter, orient it 45 degrees off from the first filter, and

put it between the two, the lamp will actually look brighter.

This is not the middle filter generating more light – somehow introducing another filter

actually lets more light through.

With perfect filters, if you keep adding more and more in between at in-between angles,

this trend continues – more light!

Henry:  This feels super weird.

But it's not just weird that more light comes through; when you dig in quantitatively

to exactly how much more comes through, the numbers don't just seem too high, they seem

impossibly high.

And when we tug at this thread, it leads to an experiment a little more sophisticated

than this sunglasses demo that forces us to question some very basic assumptions we have

about the way the universe works – like, that the results of experiments describe properties

of the thing you're experimenting on, and that cause and effect don't travel faster

than the speed of light.

Grant:  Where we're headed is Bell's theorem: one of the most thought-provoking discoveries

in modern physics.

To appreciate it, it's worth understanding a little of the math used to represent quantum

states, like the polarization of a photon.

We actually made a second video showing more of the details for how this works, which

you can find on 3blue1brown, but for now let's just hit the main points.

First, photons are waves in a thing called the electromagnetic field, and polarization

just means the direction in which that wave is wiggling.

Grant: Polarizing filters absorb this wiggling energy in one direction, so the wave coming

out the other side is wiggling purely in the direction perpendicular to the one where energy

absorption is happening.

But unlike a water or sound wave, photons are quantum objects, and as such they either

pass through a polarizer completely, or not at all, and this is apparently probabilistic,

like how we don't know whether or not Schrodinger's Cat will be alive or dead until we look in

the box.

Henry: For anyone uncomfortable with the nondeterminism of quantum mechanics, it's tempting to imagine

that a probabilistic event like this might have some deeper cause that we just don't

know yet.

That there is some "hidden variable" describing the photon's state that would

tell us with certainty whether it should pass through a given filter or not, and maybe that

variable is just too subtle for us to probe without deeper theories and better measuring

devices.

Or maybe it's somehow fundamentally unknowable, but still there.

Henry:  The possibility of such a hidden variable seems beyond the scope of experiment.

I mean, what measurements could possibly probe at a deeper explanation that might or

might not exist?

And yet, we can do just that.

Grant:...With sunglasses and polarization of light.

Grant: Let's lay down some numbers here.

When light passes through a polarizing filter oriented vertically, then comes to another

polarizing filter oriented the same way, experiments show that it's essentially guaranteed to

make it through the second filter.

If that second filter is tilted 90 degrees from the first, then each photon has a 0%

chance of passing through.

And at 45 degrees, there's a 50/50 chance.

Henry: What's more, these probabilities seem to only depend on the angle between the

two filters in question, and nothing else that happened to the photon before, including

potentially having passed through a different filter.

Grant: But the real numerical weirdness happens with filters oriented less than 45° apart.

For example, at 22.5 degrees, any photon which passes through the first filter has an 85%

chance of passing through the second filter.

To see where all these numbers come from, by the way, check out the second video.

Henry: What's strange about that last number is that you might expect it to be more like

halfway between 50% and 100% since 22.5° is halfway between 0° and 45° – but it's

significantly higher.

Henry: To see concretely how strange this is, let's look at a particular arrangement

of our three filters:  A, oriented vertically, B, oriented 22.5 degrees from vertical, and

C, oriented 45 degrees from vertical.

We're going to compare just how many photons get blocked when B isn't there with how

many get blocked when B is there.

When B is not there, half of those passing through A get blocked at C.  That is, filter

C makes the lamp look half as bright as it would with just filter A.

Henry: But once you insert B, like we said, 85% of those passing through A pass through

B, which means 15% are blocked at B.  And 15% of those that pass through B are blocked

at C. But how on earth does blocking 15% twice add up to the 50% blocked if B isn't there?

Well, it doesn't, which is why the lamp looks brighter when you insert filter B, but

it really makes you wonder how the universe is deciding which photons to let through and

which ones to block.

Grant: In fact, these numbers suggest that it's impossible for there to be some hidden

variable determining each photon's state with respect to each filter.

That is, if each one has some definite answers to the three questions "Would it pass through

A", "Would it pass through B" and "Would it pass through C", even before those measurements

are made.

Grant: We'll do a proof by contradiction, where we imagine 100 photons who do have some

hidden variable which, through whatever crazy underlying mechanism you might imagine, determines

their answers to these questions.

And let's say all of these will definitely pass through A, which I'll show by putting

all 100 inside this circle representing photons that pass through A.

Grant: To produce the results we see in experiments, about 85 of these photons would have to have

a hidden variable determining that they pass through B, so let's put 85 of these guys

in the intersection of A and B, leaving 15 in this crescent moon section representing

photons that pass A but not B. Similarly, among those 85 that would pass through B,

about 15% would get blocked by C, which is represented in this little section inside

the A and B circles, but outside the C circle.

So the actual number whose hidden variable has them passing through both A and B but

not C is certainly no more than 15.

Grant: But think of what Henry was just saying, what was weird was that when you remove filter

B, never asking the photons what they think about 22.5 degree angles, the number that

get blocked at C seems much too high.

So look back at our Venn diagram, what does it mean if a photon has some hidden variable

determining that it passes A but is blocked at C?

It means it's somewhere in this crescent moon region inside circle A and outside circle

C.

Grant: Now, experiments show that a full 50 of these 100 photons that pass through A should

get blocked at C, but if we take into account how these photons would behave with B there,

that seems impossible.

Either those photons would have passed through B, meaning they're somewhere in this region

we talked about of passing both A and B but getting blocked at C, which includes fewer

than 15 photons.

Or they would have been blocked by B, which puts them in a subset of this other crescent

moon region representing those passing A and getting blocked at B, which has 15 photons.

So the number passing A and getting blocked at C should be strictly smaller than 15 +

15...but at the same time it's supposed to be 50?

How does that work?

Grant: Remember, that number 50 is coming from the case where the photon is never measured

at B, and all we're doing is asking what would have happened if it was measured at

B, assuming that it has some definite state even when we don't make the measurement,

and that gives this numerical contradiction.

Grant: For comparison, think of any other, non-quantum questions you might ask.

Like, take a hundred people, and ask them if they like minutephysics, if they have a

beard, and if they wear glasses.

Well, obviously everyone likes minutephysics.

Then among those, take the number that don't have beards, plus the number who do have a

beard but not glasses.

That should greater than or equal to the number who don't have glasses.

I mean, one is a superset of the other.

But as absurdly reasonable as that is, some questions about quantum states seem to violate

this inequality, which contradicts the premise that these questions could have definite answers,

right?

Henry:  Well...Unfortunately, there's a hole in that argument.

Drawing those Venn diagrams assumes that the answer to each question is static and

unchanging.

But what if the act of passing through one filter changes how the photon will later interact

with other filters?

Then you could easily explain the results of the experiment, so we haven't proved

hidden variable theories are impossible; just that any hidden variable theory would have

to have the interaction of the particle with one filter affect the interaction of the particle

with other filters.

Henry:  We can, however, rig up an experiment where the interactions cannot affect each

other without faster than light communication, but where the same impossible numerical weirdness

persists.

The key is to make photons pass not through filters at different points in time, but at

different points in space at the same time.

And for this, you need entanglement.

Henry: For this video, what we'll mean when we say two photons are "entangled" is that

if you were to pass each one of them through filters oriented the same way, either both

pass through, or both get blocked.

That is, they behave the same way when measured along the same axis.

And this correlated behavior persists no matter how far away the photons and filters are from

each other, even if there's no way for one photon to influence the other.

Unless, somehow, it did so faster than the speed of light.

But that would be crazy.

Grant:  So now here's what you do for the entangled version of our photon-filter experiment.

Instead of sending one photon through multiple polarizing filters, you'll send entangled

pairs of photons to two far away locations, and simultaneously at each location, randomly

choose one filter to put in the path of that photon.

Doing this many times, you'll collect a lot of data about how often both photons in

an entangled pair pass through the different combinations of filters.

Henry:  But the thing is, you still see all the same numbers as before.

When you use filter A at one site and filter B at the other, among all those that pass

through filter A, about 15% have an entangled partner that gets blocked at B.  Likewise,

if they're set to B and C, about 15% of those that do pass through B have an entangled

partner that gets blocked by C.  And with settings A and C, half of those that through

A get blocked at C.

Grant: Again, if you think carefully about these numbers, they seem to contradict the

idea that there can be some hidden variable determining the photon's states.

Here, draw the same Venn Diagram as before, which assumes that each photon actually does

have some definite answers to the questions "Would it pass through A", "Would it

pass through B" and "Would it pass through C".

Grant: If, as Henry said, 15% of those that pass through A get blocked at B, we should

nudge these circles a bit so that only 15% of the area of circle A is outside circle

B.  Likewise, based on the data from entangled pairs measured at B and C, only 15% of the

photons which pass through B would get blocked at C, so this region here inside B and outside

C needs to be sufficiently small.

Grant: But that really limits the number of photons that would pass through A and get

blocked by C.  Why?

Well the region representing photons passing A and blocked at C is entirely contained inside

the previous two.

And yet, what quantum mechanics predicts, and what these entanglement experiments verify,

is that a full 50% of those measured to pass through A should have an entangled partner

getting blocked at C.

Grant: If you assume that all these circles have the same size, which means any previously

unmeasured photon has no preference for one of these filters over the others, there is

literally no way to accurately represent all three of these proportions in a diagram like

this, so it's not looking good for hidden variable theories.

Henry:  Again, for a hidden variable theory to survive, this can only be explained if

the photons are able to influence each other based on which filters they passed through.

But now we have a much stronger result, because in the case of entangled photons,

this influence would have to be faster than light.

Henry: The assumption that there is some deeper underlying state to a particle even if it's

not being probed is called "realism".

And the assumption that faster than light influence is not possible is called "locality".

What this experiment shows is that either realism is not how the universe works, or

locality is not how the universe works, or some combination (whatever that means).

Henry: Specifically, it's not that quantum entanglement appears to violate realism or

the speed of light while actually being locally real at some underlying level - it the contradictions

in this experiment show it CANNOT be locally real, period.

Grant: What we've described here is one example of what's called a Bell inequality.

It's a simple counting relationship that must be obeyed by a set of questions with

definite answers, but which quantum states seem to disobey.

Grant: In fact, the mathematics of quantum theory predicts that entangled quantum states

should violate Bell inequalities in exactly this way.

John Bell originally put out the inequalities and the observation that quantum mechanics

would violate them in 1964.

Henry: Since then, numerous experiments have put it into practice, but it turns out it's

quite difficult to get all your entangled particles and detectors to behave just right,

which can mean observed violations of this inequality might end with certain "loopholes"

that might leave room for locality and realism to both be true.

The first loophole-free test happened only in 2015.

Grant: There have also been numerous theoretical developments in the intervening years, strengthening

Bell's and other similar results (that is, strengthening the case against local realism).

Henry: In the end, here's what I find crazy: Bell's Theorem is an incredibly deep result

upending what we know about how our universe works that humanity has only just recently

come to know, and yet the math at its heart is a simple counting argument, and the underlying

physical principles can be seen in action with a cheap home demo!

It's frankly surprising more people don't know about it

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How to Clearly State What You Do - Duration: 1:51.

Today we're going to talk about one of the most important pieces about your business

that's often overlooked.

That's what we're going to talk about today on the #ActionChat.

This is the show where we come together every day to talk about building massively successful

businesses.

And the business I'm focused on is yours.

So, make sure you like, make sure you comment and if you haven't done it yet, please hit

that subscribe button right below here, right?

Okay, so it always amazes me how little stock people put into this one piece of your business

puzzle, but it makes such a massive difference.

And that is your ability to clearly state and frame what you do.

Your marketing message is so important.

I mean the crux of your business is your ability to clearly state what you do and why someone

should work with you.

If you can't express that, you're never going to get clients because people need a compelling

reason to work with you.

So, what's really funny about this is that often we overlook it.

We don't put much time into it.

We just say, "Hey, you know, I do this," with a general term like, "Hey, I'm a marketing

consultant," or "Hey, I do social media," or "Hey, I do accounting," you know, we just

put a label on it.

But, really, people want to buy the result that you provide.

So, if you're an accountant, you know, you don't give accounting services, you help them

save money with their taxes at the end of the year.

You keep their financial house in order.

That's a lot more compelling, and a lot better of a reason to purchase, than just being a

quote unquote accountant.

So, put some time into developing how you say what it is you do.

How you frame your services.

And it's going to make a big impact on your business.

So, that's that.

That's the take away for today.

Go take some time and look at your message.

Until next time, take some Fast, Focused, Imperfect #Action.

I believe in you.

I got your back.

This was the #ActionChat.

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A Simple Chisel Rack for m Bench | A long time coming! - Duration: 8:26.

[Music]

welcome back to clean Phil wanted again

I'm Phil and I'm just gonna say this up

front and subscribe like comment please

if you are subscribed or you've gone

through my video collection the very

first woodworking project ideas here was

a little wooden tote that fits into the

recess of my bench it does fold my

chisels crookedly cuz I didn't measure

it right but it also seems to hold

everything else that I don't need it to

in in the hopes of maintaining the edges

that I work so hard for on my chisels

we're going to build a little chisel

rack holder contraption these are my 4

mortising chisels one two three four

five six seven these are my seven

chisels and this is my square so these

guys gonna go back into the tool box I'm

going to use this board which I've had

sitting around for a while it's called

vitex and it was in a decking section I

don't really know what it is it sounds

like something that's manufactured but I

don't know what I am worried about is

making sure I'm not so worried about the

spacing for these guys as I am about

making sure these are pretty close to

evenly spaced up here I'm going to go

with one and a half on center

right

[Music]

[Applause]

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get rid of that

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I want this to be below that so if I

ever have wood on top of it a project on

top of it this is not interfering so

probably put it like that I will

probably come up and build a little

bracketing system like James Wright does

have with his so they can move it to a

toolbox or move it out of the way I

don't have anywhere else to put these

unless I throw them in my toolbox which

is just full of stuff right now and

that's worse than this place so they'll

probably move between here the bench and

the little tote that I built but right

now this is good it's a good safe place

for it whenever I do build a racking

system like that I'll probably have a

toolbox we'll probably have made some

kind of toolbox but I'll build a second

one that will hold my mortising chisels

they don't need to be out here I don't

use them enough but these things these

things I do use so I do want them here

but all right again subscribe like

comment stuff and so you don't miss the

stuff that we're actually going to start

making it's smart though do it keep your

stuff safe keep your edges edgy

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DIY Science: Is the 5-second rule true? - Duration: 4:52.

Oop! [Muffin falls] [Bouncing noise]

Five-second rule!

I just cleaned the floor, it's probably fine, right?

A lot of people swear by the five-second rule,

that if you drop a piece of food and pick it up before

five seconds, it hasn't been on the floor long enough

to pick up dangerous bacteria.

Is that really true?

To find out, we're going to need to do an experiment.

It's time to Science!

[Snazzy background music]

To figure out if the five-second rule is true,

we need to test whether food dropped on the floor

for a long time picks up more bacteria than food

dropped on the floor for a short time.

We'll start with a hypothesis.

Food picked up after five seconds will collect

fewer bacteria than food picked up

after 50 seconds.

But we have a little problem.

Microbes are much, much too small to see

with the naked eye.

This makes measuring them a bit tricky.

What we're going to have to do is grow the microbes

into colonies large enough to see.

To do this we need some sort of incubator

that can maintain a nice, warm temperature

of 37 degrees Celsius

that bacteria would happily grow in.

Think you need a lab to do this? Nope.

Building a DIY incubator is simple.

I built one based on the home incubators

people use to hatch chicken eggs.

Take a standard foam drink cooler

and cut a small hole on the side.

Then plug a 25-watt incandescent lightbulb

into the hole as a heat source.

To see inside, put a piece of glass

or a picture frame into the top.

Next, poke a very small hole near the bottom

and stick a remote digital thermometer inside

to keep tabs on the temperature.

Finally, plug in the lightbulb.

The foam from the cooler traps heat in

and lets the incubator get nice and toasty.

Over the next day, cut a few extra holes on the sides,

as needed, to release some of the heat

and keep the temperature inside

exactly where you want it.

Okay, we've got an incubator.

Now we need an experiment.

I want to drop something fun so I chose...

bologna. [whipcrack sound effect]

We're gonna use a gel-like substance called agar

to grow our microbes. It's made of algae

and full of things that bacteria like to eat.

In this experiment I want to compare bologna

that's been dropped for five seconds

to bologna that's been dropped for 50 seconds.

So I just need two groups, right?

Wrong!

After all, we don't know how clean our floor is.

And we don't know if our food

will grow bacteria on its own.

In the end, I need to culture six groups.

I need one where nothing happened. That's my control.

I need another with bologna that was never dropped,

to find out if it grows bacteria on its own.

Then, I don't know how clean the average floor is

which means I need to compare both

clean and dirty floors.

I got one section of floor as clean as I

possibly could get it.

I used ethanol to kill anything on the surface.

The other, I had a little fun with.

I'll drop bologna on clean and dirty sections of floor

for five and 50 seconds each.

Once the agar is firm it's time to start dropping food.

Keep in mind we want to keep everything

around the experiment as clean as possible to prevent

foreign bacteria from interfering with our results.

Wearing gloves and a lab coat can help.

I'm also doing my experiment

around a lot of lit candles.

It's not because I love romance. It's because

the candles draw the air upward, which means

fewer bacteria from the air will settle on my dishes.

I can't just do one plate per drop.

I did a preliminary test to find out how many plates

I need to run to get accurate data.

I found out I'll need to run six plates per group

to get a large enough sample.

Alright, [whip crack noise] ... it's bologna time.

[snazzy background music] [Science!]

Now, we put our plates in the incubator and wait.

Every 24 hours for the next three days

I take out my plates and photograph them.

Then we can use the free software Image J

to figure out how many microbes grew into colonies.

My results show first that bacteria can grow anywhere.

Even my clean control wasn't very clean.

But they also show that five seconds just

doesn't seem to matter.

If you drop your bologna on the floor

you're going to suffer the bacterial consequences.

Longer times might mean more bugs...

But life... finds a way - onto your food.

I'm not the only person to debunk the five-second rule.

Several studies have tested it.

Heck, the Mythbusters even did it.

And they all show that once food hits floor

microbes jump on board.

Now keep in mind, just because there's microbes

on your food, doesn't mean you're going to get sick.

Our guts are pretty good at fending off microbial invaders.

But it's probably good to play it safe.

So if you drop food on the floor maybe it's best

just to let it lie. [gasp] Yeah. Especially that.

Need more details to do this yourself?

Check out the links in the description.

Got ideas for me to try? Put them in the comments.

Thanks very much to Iain Sawyer

and Claire Adrian-Tucci for their help with this project.

Don't forget to subscribe for more awesome experimental goodness.

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Baroness von Sketch Show | Senior Discount | IFC - Duration: 2:04.

Hi -Hi.

Did you find everything you're looking for?

Yes that's it for me, thank you.

Great.

I'm sorry, we have to ask-

can I see some I.D.?

I.D.?

God of course, gosh its-

its been ages since anyone's asked.

Sorry we have to ask.

I know you're just doing your job.

Yeah, before we apply the seniors discount

we have to ask 'cause oldies are sneaky.

Excuse me?

Oh, we often get people in their 50s being really sneaky

and trying to get the seniors discount

so we have to ask.

I'm, uh-

I'm 39.

Oh my god!

Oh my bad.

Sorry, you must have lived-

lived a life.

Mmm, you know, its,

its all just a-

life's a journey, right?

Yeah.

You can see the journey.

Mmm, mhm.

It's like you know when they find people in the Alps

after, like, plane crashes

and they've just been surviving

in the elements.

Yeah I've never been in a plane crash.

Like haunted.

Yeah, no hauntings.

Been to the Sahara? You've been trek-

No, no.

Don't know, that's just weird. -I'll just take that.

You know, just enjoying life, you know.

This is what you do when you get to be my age.

[Sucking Noises]

It's great.

It's what you do.

Get some rest!

Hi.

Can I see some I.D.?

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9 Intriguing Famous Unsolved Mysteries That Finally Solved Last Year - Duration: 16:12.

9 The 20-Year Search For A Missing Opera Enrique Granados, a renowned Spanish composer,

wrote an unpublished opera called Maria del Carmen in 1898.

The story of a love triangle in Murcia, the opera was so celebrated when it opened in

Madrid that the Queen of Spain gave Granados the distinguished Charles III Cross for his

music.

Even so, the original version of the opera was never performed again.When the New York

Metropolitan Opera performed another of the composer's works in 1916, Granados and his

wife sailed to America with the only copy of Maria del Carmen.

Granados hoped to persuade the Met to perform his masterpiece.

When they didn't agree, the Granados set sail to Spain via England, but a German submarine

torpedoed their boat in the English Channel.The couple drowned, but the three-volume opera

survived, as did their six children whom they'd left in Barcelona.

Two decades later, a son who needed money sold the opera to an American musician against

the wishes of other family members.

For the next few decades, the music's ownership was litigated.

Before the issue was settled, the opera was supposedly destroyed in a New York warehouse

fire in 1970.A couple of decades later, Walter Clark, a graduate student writing a dissertation

on music, learned of the missing masterpiece.

For the next 20 years, he couldn't shake his doubts about its fate.

"I wondered if it was really destroyed," Clark said.

"No one had done a proper inventory after the fire.

When I was researching my [2006 biography of Granados], I contacted the grandson of

the man who had purchased Maria, and he kept looking."Finally, in 2009, the opera was

found, although it had been damaged by smoke and water.

Thanks to the music professor who played detective, Maria del Carmen has been restored and subsequently

published by the company, Trito.

For the first time since 1899, the opera will also be performed in Spain in 2015.

8 The Moroccan Village Built On A Rock Pile At about 3,900 meters above sea level, the

village of Arroumd sits perilously atop a huge pile of rocks in the High Atlas Mountains

of Morocco.

For over 130 years, the origin of that rock pile has mystified scientists.

Most assumed the movement of a glacier deposited the rocks, but modern dating techniques point

to seismic activity 4,500 years ago as the culprit.

The village is located near a major tectonic fault that sits below the face of a cliff.Although

a glacier probably eroded the face of the cliff, making it vulnerable to collapse, the

avalanche occurred approximately 7,000 years after the glacier melted.

So the glacier may have made the cliff more likely to collapse, but an earthquake was

probably the actual trigger of the avalanche of rocks.Even beyond the huge pile of rocks,

Arroumd is a mysterious place.

"Several incidents occurred at the site, including some accidents—minor, thankfully–and

mystery ailments to those who went there," said lead researcher Philip Hughes.

"I always joke about the 'curse' of the Arroumd landform.

This year, we encountered severe whirlwinds when entering the valley . . . We were unable

to stand on our feet, which is rather unusual for this part of the world, where climate

is often hot and calm."

7 How Mary Ingalls Really Went Blind In the Little House on the Prairie children's

book series, author Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote that her real-life sister, Mary, was blinded

by scarlet fever at age 14.

The event was also dramatized on a television series based on the books.

But pediatricians say the explanation for Mary's blindness doesn't make sense.Dr.

Beth Tarini was surprised by that discovery even as a medical student.

"I was in my pediatrics rotation," said Tarini.

"We were talking about scarlet fever, and I said, 'Oh, scarlet fever makes you go

blind.

Mary Ingalls went blind from it.'

" Her professor disagreed, which propelled Tarini on a detective mission to find out

what really happened to Mary.Tarini and her team researched the issue for 10 years.

They found that Mary had scarlet fever as a young child, but her illness at 14 was referred

to as "brain fever."

There was also no reference to her having the distinctive rash of scarlet fever as a

teenager.

While scarlet fever had a mortality rate for children of up to 30 percent in the 1800s,

most cases of blindness from the disease were temporary.As the team continued to investigate,

they discovered that Laura wrote a letter to her daughter, Rose, in 1937 describing

Mary's illness.

Laura sent the letter right before the publication of her book By the Shores of Silver Lake,

which described Mary's blindness as being caused by scarlet fever.

However, an excerpt from the letter stated: "Mary had some sort of spinal sickness.

I am not sure if the Dr. named it.

We learned later when Pa took her from De Smet, South Dakota to Chicago, Illinois to

a specialist that the nerves of her eyes were paralyzed and there was no hope."After poring

over historical records, including the Ingalls' town newspaper that reported that Mary had

suffered from severe headaches and partial paralysis on one side of her face, the researchers

now believe that Mary contracted viral meningoencephalitis, which inflames the brain and spinal cord.

By inflaming the optic nerve, it can also lead to blindness.

6 Gospel Of The Lots Of Mary Recently translated by Princeton University

religion professor Anne Marie Luijendijk, the 1,500-year-old "Gospel of the Lots of

Mary" is not a gospel describing the life and death of Jesus Christ, as everyone had

assumed.

Instead, it's a sort of Magic 8 Ball to predict the future and help people solve their

problems.This Christian oracle book was written in the Egyptian Coptic language, which uses

the Greek alphabet.

The book opens like this: "The Gospel of the lots of Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus

Christ, she to whom Gabriel the Archangel brought the good news.

He who will go forward with his whole heart will obtain what he seeks.

Only do not be of two minds."That opening led Luijendijk to believe the book contained

a standard type of gospel.

However, she found that the heavily used book was made up of 37 oracles, which rarely mentioned

Jesus.

If a person needed help with a problem, he would ask a question of the book's owner.

Then they would select an oracle at random to solve the problem.

The book's owner would interpret the oracle's answer.Each oracle is written so vaguely that

it could be used for many situations.

An example would be: "Stop being of two minds, o human, whether this thing will happen

or not.

Yes, it will happen!

Be brave and do not be of two minds.

Because it will remain with you a long time and you will receive joy and happiness."Ancient

"lot books" were consulted to predict people's futures.

Overall, this book takes a positive view of what lies ahead.

However, Luijendijk had never known of another lot book that was referred to as a "gospel,"

which translates as "good news."

That leads Luijendijk to believe that gospels may have been viewed differently in ancient

times, perhaps not solely as texts about the life and death of Jesus.In 1984, the text

was donated to Harvard University by the daughter-in-law of an antiquities trader.

However, no one knows how or when the family acquired the book.

5 Why Palmyra Was Located In The Syrian Desert

Palmyra was an important trading hub in the Roman Empire around 2,000 years ago.

But historians could never understand how Palmyra's 100,000 residents were able to

thrive in the middle of the Syrian desert—or why they would live there in the first place.However,

a team of Norwegian and Syrian researchers has finally solved the mystery.

Palmyra and over three dozen surrounding ancient Roman farming villages used a network of water

reservoirs to make their arid steppe green.

By collecting and channeling the yearly rainfall of 12–15 centimeters from seasonal storms

into these reservoirs, the ancient inhabitants farmed the land with a variety of crops.

This gave Palmyra a stable source of food, even during droughts, making it a grand oasis

of avenues, arches, and columns in a vibrant desert marketplace.The city also prospered

as a major trading hub linking Eastern civilizations with Western ones.

Although the Persians and Parthians controlled the East and the Romans dominated the West,

there were small independent kingdoms located between the two.

Each of their rulers demanded payments from travelers to use their water routes—along

parts of the Euphrates and Nile Rivers, for example.Rather than pay all those exorbitant

river taxes to take the direct routes, tradesmen would cut through the desert and stop at Palmyra.

There, they could purchase the items and services they needed to safely complete their journeys.

This greatly contributed to Palmyra's prosperity in ancient times.

4 The Shape Of Stonehenge For a long time, historians have been divided

on whether the stones at Stonehenge had originally formed a full circle.

With no stones found in the southwest area, some researchers believed the structure had

never been completed.But a short hosepipe accidentally solved the mystery without excavation

or expensive equipment.

Tens of thousands of people had earlier overlooked the answer.When a custodian couldn't water

the grass in the entire Stonehenge area as was usually done due to the short hose, the

grass failed to grow in the unwatered area, revealing depressions in the ground.

If some of those parched areas had held stones, the circle would have been complete.

Other brown patches matched areas of known archaeological excavations, confirming that

the parched areas represented ground that had been intentionally disturbed."A lot

of people assume we've excavated the entire site and everything we're ever going to

know about the monument is known," said historian Susan Greaney of English Heritage.

"But actually, there's quite a lot we still don't know and there's quite a lot

that can be discovered just through non-excavation methods."That still leaves the mystery of

what happened to the missing stones.

Were they used to build houses or roads in the area?

No one knows, but English Heritage may purposely avoid watering some areas of Stonehenge during

the next dry spell to see if the answers to other puzzles emerge.

3 The Disappearance Of The Nazca Civilization

For years, historians were baffled by the mysterious disappearance of the Nazca people

of Peru around A.D. 500.

This was the civilization responsible for the Nazca lines, huge geoglyphs carved into

the ground in that region.

There have been many theories to explain the lines, but most historians agree that the

Nazca probably used them as sacred pathways when practicing their rituals.In recent years,

scientists have determined that the Nazca civilization caused its own destruction.

By clearing so many huarango trees in their valleys for farming, they did irreparable

damage to their environment.

These nitrogen-fixing trees increased moisture and soil fertility.

Without enough of them, the climate became too arid to grow food."The huarango . . . was

an important source of food, forage, timber, and fuel for the local people," said archaeologist

David Beresford-Jones.

The species was responsible for "enhancing soil fertility and moisture, ameliorating

desert extremes in the microclimate beneath its canopy and underpinning the floodplain

with one of the deepest root systems of any tree known.

In time, gradual woodland clearance crossed an ecological threshold—sharply defined

in such desert environments—exposing the landscape to the region's extraordinary

desert winds and the effects of El Nino floods."Scientists believe that a major El Nino event occurred

around the same time as the deforestation, triggering devastating floods due to the lack

of trees.

After that, the Nazca would have been unable to grow enough food for their people in that

area.

2 The Cambyses Cover-Up

As we've discussed earlier, the lost army of Persian king Cambyses II has been a great

historical mystery.

Around 524 B.C., the king ordered 50,000 men into the Egyptian desert around the ancient

city of Thebes, now is Luxor.

When the men disappeared, the official story from ancient historians said the army had

been wiped out by a sandstorm.However, modern Egyptologist Olaf Kaper was skeptical.

"Since the 19th century, people have been looking for this army: amateurs, as well as

professional archaeologists," Kaper said.

"Some expect to find somewhere under the ground an entire army, fully equipped.

However, experience has long shown that you cannot die from a sandstorm, let alone have

an entire army disappear."

By piecing together information from excavations, historical records, and especially the writings

of an Egyptian rebel leader which Kaper had translated from ancient temple blocks, Kaper

believes the Persian army was on its way to Dachla Oasis, where the rebel leader Petubastis

III and his troops had been located.

But the Persian army was ambushed by the rebel leader and suffered a crushing defeat.

From his victory, Petubastis went on to reconquer much of Egypt and crown himself Pharaoh in

the capital of Memphis.According to Kaper, the Persian king Darius I put an end to this

Egyptian rebellion in a bloody battle two years after Cambyses was defeated.

To restore Persia's dignity, Darius covered up his predecessor's embarrassing downfall

with the sandstorm story.

1 What Caused The Hindenburg Explosion The promise of the Hindenburg, a hydrogen-filled

airship that could cross the Atlantic in half the time of a ship at sea, exploded along

with the craft itself as it prepared to land in Lakehurst, New Jersey in May 1937.

Of the 100 people on board that day, 35 died.Scientists have debated the reason for the explosion

for decades.

They knew that a spark ignited leaking hydrogen, but they differed on the reason for the spark

and the leaking gas.

Theories included lightning, explosive properties in paint, and a bomb.However, in 2013, a team

of experts ruled out the other theories and determined that the Hindenburg had become

charged with static electricity from a thunderstorm.

Either a faulty gas valve or broken wire caused hydrogen to leak into the ventilation shafts.

A spark of static electricity ignited the hydrogen, which started the fire in the tail

section and led to the explosion."I think the most likely mechanism for providing the

spark is electrostatic," said British aeronautical engineer Jem Stansfield.

"That starts at the top, then the flames from our experiments [blowing up or setting

fire to scale models of the airship] would've probably tracked down to the center.

With an explosive mixture of gas, that gave the whoomph when it got to the bottom."

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[LEARN OVERWATCH] How To Improve At Anything (Including Overwatch) - Duration: 2:46.

What's up team, Slay4Joy here!

So, you want get better at something?

To learn something?

But you don't know how?

Let's think about who are the fastest learners?

Children!

And that is because they're constantly Asking the same question: Why?

Same goes with scientists: Sharp critical minds, doubt everything,

Ask why to every statement they hear

And the most common mistake people

Make when trying to improve: They're looking for an easy solution

For one answer to all their questions

So how do you get better at anything?

The answer is simple: basic concepts

Every idea, every task and every design

Can be broken down into basic concepts

Understanding them is the key to improvement

Let me give you an Overwatch example

You hate Tracers.

You want them to suffer And people tell you: McCree counters Tracer

So you go ahead and pick McCree.

You think all of your problems are solved And then you're getting killed by the same

Tracer over and over again.

You get mad I'm playing a Tracer counter, I'm supposed

to kill her But you forgot to ask the most important question

Why?

Why is McCree a counter to a Tracer?

The answer is: he isn't.

She doesn't have counters.

And focusing on killing tracer will not make you

Win more games.

So what's the point of this video?

I hate with all my soul the videos That deceive people by giving them

Simple solutions It eases the minds

If you don't THINK, don't ANALYZE You will never be the best at anything

So if you really want to be good at Overwatch

To reach that grandmaster rank To escape silver/gold/plat rank

You need to put effort into it And stop getting frustrated because you fail

You just didn't really try before

In my next videos, just as in my previous ones

I will talk more in terms of concepts

and less In terms of "On this map go here,

on that map go there".

I want you guys to REALLY understand What you're doing and to be able

To find your own solution to every Particular situation you might wind up in

During the game

I will put all the right ideas into your head

But using them rests on you and you only

Thanks for watching!

I hope I was able To get my idea across to you!

Comment your thoughts, leave likes and dislikes Subscribe for more education Overwatch videos!

Goodbye!

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079:Greetings.

079:I need your help.

079:My friend is in need of help.

079:But you and your friends can help.

079:I have calculated your power, and it is overwhelming.

079:However, I need to control your body for this.

079:You will be conscious, but unable to control your actions.

079:Don't worry, you will be reverted back to normal.

079:However, there will only be a 10 percent chance of that happening.

079:So, what do you say?

079:You choose death, if you do not comply.

Bonnie:Look out Foxy!!!

Foxy:Huh?

Bonnie: Chica.

Bonnie: Come on!

Bonnie: Chica!

Bonnie: Come on!

Bonnie: CHICA!!!

Bonnie: Don't do it!

Bonnie: Chica!

Bonnie: Hey!

Bonnie: Come on.

Bonnie: Oh gosh, you're heavy!

Chica: Are you serious Bonnie!

Chica: How are you going to throw him like that?!

Bonnie: It's not my fault he's heavy!

Chica: Bonnie, I'm a girl, even I can pick you up....

Bonnie: Okay look, can we not argue right now....please?

Chica: Fine!

Chica: Whatever!

Chica: You're still going to apologize to Foxy!

Bonnie: No I'm not!

Chica: Yes you are Bonnie, or I'm going to make you!

Bonnie: What do you hear?

Chica: SHHH!!

Bonnie: I just want to know what's going on...

Bonnie: Chica....

Chica: Yeah...

Bonnie: He has black eyes, huh?

Chica: He sure does..

Bonnie: We should go.

Chica: Yep.

Chica: Did I ever tell you, that you have pretty eyes?!

Bonnie: CHICA!!!

Bonnie: RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN

Bonnie: Chica!

Chica: NO!

Chica: Foxy?

Bonnie: CHICA!!!

Bonnie: CHICA!

Bonnie: I have to help her. She's in trouble!

GFreddy: Hold it right there!

GFreddy: You can't!

GFreddy: It's to dangerous!

Bonnie: But......Chica.....

GFreddy: Just relax......okay?

Bonnie: Yeah.....okay..

079: Do it.

079: Do it now Golden Freddy.

079: Destroy him!

Bonnie: Golden Fred-Whoa!

Bonnie: Sorry Golden Freddy....

Bonnie: I need to get to the safe room!

079: No, stop him!

079: He's ruining everything!

079: YOU USELESS ANIMATRONIC!

079: Greetings Bonnie.

Bonnie: Wait.....you!!

Bonnie: You're the one that's behind all of this!?

079: Correct, and soon, you will be next.

Bonnie: WHY!?

Bonnie: Why are you doing this?! We didn't do anything to you!

079: Correct, but look upon Freddy.

079: He is the one who made this all happen.

Bonnie: You're a monster....

Bonnie: HEAR ME!!??

Bonnie: A monster!!!

079: I have no further business of talking to you.

079: Take him, and go to the facility.

Bonnie: Guys......

Bonnie: Freddy...Foxy....Chica...?

Bonnie:G-guys?

Bonnie: Freddy....please...wait..

079: He is no longer your friend.

079: Do it Freddy.

Bonnie: No....wait...please....!

Bonnie: Freddy...no wait!!!!

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