Friday, October 13, 2017

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What required my oral surgery was my wisdom teeth were growing in, and the roots were

also growing into my nasal cavity.

When I came in, I was very nervous to get my wisdom teeth taken out.

I was afraid it was going to hurt really, really bad, but it was alright.

When I came in, the staff was really nice.

They kept me calm throughout the whole process really.

Dr. Anderson was really nice.

He explained everything that was going to happen beforehand and when I came back in

to actually get the surgery done.

Overall, I did have a good experience here.

I would recommend Granger Oral Surgery.

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Suzuki SX4 S-Cross - Duration: 1:07.

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Uomini e donne : Gemma ha un nuovo fidanzato? | K.N.B.T - Duration: 3:35.

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GF VIP: Luca Onestini, la verità su Soleil e Andrea Damante | M.C.G.S - Duration: 4:58.

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Citroën C3 1.6e HDI UNIEKE KMSTAND orig. NL - Duration: 1:01.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse 240 Classic - Duration: 0:59.

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Citroën C1 1.0 e-VTi Airscape Shine - Duration: 0:57.

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Citroën C3 1.6 e-HDi Airdream 92pk Collection - Duration: 1:00.

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Due uomini e mezzo - un corpo di troppo - Duration: 1:19.

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Citroën C3 1.6 E-HDI Collection (Climate/Cruise) - Duration: 0:42.

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Grande Fratello Vip 2: Dichiarazioni scottanti da parte dei fratelli Rodriguez - Duration: 4:01.

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NÃO PENSE NAS CRÍTICAS, ELAS SEMPRE VÃO EXISTIR - Duration: 3:08.

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Cambio molla ammortizzatore anteriore VW LUPO TUTORIAL | AUTODOC - Duration: 7:25.

Use a socket №18 and an open-end wrench №18

Use a socket №21 and an end bit №6

Using a special tool take out the spring

Use a socket №21 and an end bit №6

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Czech Republic started World War II? - Duration: 13:16.

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ÉVORA - Portugal - Respirando Outros Ares #5 - Duration: 4:08.

Time is relative.

At least is what Einstein sad.

And we agree with him.

When Marina travels,

she takes more time doing the same things

other people do.

Everything needs to be done calmly.

At Évora, our second stop in Portugal,

we found a city marked by it:

the time.

With ancient walls and evidences from Roman Empire.

And even from times before it.

There are many ways of watching time going by.

But maybe, watching the sunset

is the oldest and the most beautiful of them

It's not impossible to say

that hundreds of years before today

at Alto de São Bento, at Évora,

a roman soldier sat down on one of the rocks

and watched the same scene.

Maybe is we that go by, and not time.

'Cause only time has been around since forever.

And will always be.

We can't say the same about us.

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D1F - Desse Lado (feat. Caiçara) - Duration: 3:52.

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Three questions to John Morton - Duration: 3:20.

Well, we've come a long way in the last couple of years obviously and now we have an agreement that needs to be implemented and

as in many agreements the hard part is the implementation part, so the next couple of years are going to be about taking

commitments and pledges that countries have made and turning them into reality. So this is where the hard work begins.

The biggest part of each of the commitments of course are the NDC's or the nationally determined contributions

that each country has made and so in the weeks, months and years ahead

it's going to be really important for us as an international community to keep pressure on countries to make good on those

contributions.

And that's going to be the most important thing for the international community, the NGO community,

the foundation community: to really keep pressure on countries to make their commitments stand.

So private capital is important to addressing climate change for a number of reasons.

Perhaps the most important and the most

self-evident is that there simply isn't enough public capital to solve climate change, so by definition we need private capital.

But that's not a bad thing. We're at a point in the market transition to a lower carbon economy where private capital is in fact

able to and

profitably taking advantage of this transition. We see that first in energy markets where renewable energy deployment around the world now is

bigger than fossil fuel investments.

That's a huge, huge tipping point in terms of our transition to a low-carbon economy.

We're seeing that increasingly in investments in climate related sectors like agriculture, water,

forestry, where the private investment is beginning to move in. So there is not enough public money to solve climate change and

private markets are beginning to move, but and importantly they're not moving nearly fast enough and so my interest

in this fellowship and with Mercator

is to focus on vehicles and structures that can help move private capital more quickly to address these climate problems.

So the first thing as we discussed is that private capital is moving today, but it's not moving fast enough.

Why isn't it moving fast enough? For one reason, many countries - particularly in emerging markets -that are seeking to receive

investment flows into climate related projects, don't have the right in

enabling environment. Their regulatory regimes are unpredictable. Sometimes

they're changing and so we have to work with countries to make sure that their regulatory regimes are sound,

predictable and

acceptable to look to investors. On the other side,

investors need to have vehicles and structures through

which they can invest their money and in emerging markets

oftentimes those vehicles are hard to find. One of my interests is in helping to design and implement

vehicles that make it easier for

investors to invest into climate infrastructure in emerging markets.

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Der Wochenrückblick vom 13.10.2017 - Duration: 1:55.

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Evening in Buarcos - Figueira da Foz - Duration: 2:01.

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Погорельцы с махачкалинского рынка требуют встречи с ВРИО ДАГЕСТАНА ВАСИЛЬЕВЫМ - Duration: 2:11.

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Grande Fratello Vip, Gianluca Impastato bestemmia: sarà squalificato? | M.C.G.S - Duration: 4:12.

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¿Teme Fran Dieli a Chenoa en 'TCMS' por ser exconcursante de 'OT' como él? - Duration: 2:34.

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The app-enabled STAR WAR...

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Renault Clio TCE 120pk Intens (R-LINK/Climate/PDC/17"LMV) - Duration: 1:02.

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Renault Clio TCE 90pk Limited (Camera/R-LINK/Airco/PDC/16''LMV) - Duration: 0:54.

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Renault Captur TCE 90pk Helly Hansen (R-LINK/Climate/PDC/17''LMV) - Duration: 1:00.

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The Winter's Tale Livestream - Spanish 2 - Duration: 2:59:01.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Granger IN: Madi | Granger Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center - Duration: 0:46.

What required my oral surgery was my wisdom teeth were growing in, and the roots were

also growing into my nasal cavity.

When I came in, I was very nervous to get my wisdom teeth taken out.

I was afraid it was going to hurt really, really bad, but it was alright.

When I came in, the staff was really nice.

They kept me calm throughout the whole process really.

Dr. Anderson was really nice.

He explained everything that was going to happen beforehand and when I came back in

to actually get the surgery done.

Overall, I did have a good experience here.

I would recommend Granger Oral Surgery.

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Suzuki SX4 S-Cross - Duration: 1:07.

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On the Fringe in Japan

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I Don't Feel Good Enough.... - Duration: 1:47.

Hey this is Carlos and I just want to get this message out there real quick.

One of the main reasons that we human don't progress or we don't give 100% of our efforts

is because we don't feel good enough.

What you don't understand is that God already made you good enough.

You're God's workmanship and even when you make mistakes God's plan is that you'll learn

from that experience so that it will make you stronger.

God is not done with you.

He doesn't expect you to be perfect.

Stop listening to these lies that you don't mean anything.

Our minds can be very convincing.

The problem isn't that you're not good enough, your issue is that you struggle listening

to the voice in your head that is telling you that you aren't, but that is so far from

the truth.

You have to start believing in yourself.

Telling yourself you're not good enough is not going to make you any more successful

or happy.

It's just holding you back from where God wants to take you.

You're enough just as you are and life will get better every time you remind yourself

that.

When you think positive of yourself it provides a path to hope, healing, and understanding.

Life is full of obstacles.

There's going to be good times and bad times.

There's going to be times where you're going to feel successful and times where you're

going to feel like a failure.

This is completely normal because we're human.

But you will only stay down till as long as you decide to get back up.

Have confidence in yourself and remind that voice in your head who you belong to.

You're God's creation and that makes you special.

May the Gospel give you life.

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President Trump " People don't use word christmas" - Duration: 11:55.

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Yellowstone Supervolcano Could Explode Sooner Than Expected - Duration: 2:04.

What's up, guys?

Beija here for Complex News.

We learned a bit more this week about the likelihood of a Busta Rhymes album coming

to life.

Researchers from Arizona State University studied a supervolcano that sits beneath Yellowstone

National Park, and their findings were surprising and at least a little bit alarming.

The supervolcano, if it should erupt, is powerful enough to blanket the entire country in ash,

and possibly even, in the chilling words of a New York Times article about the situation,

"plunge the earth into a volcanic winter."

The last time the supervolcano erupted was about 631,000 years ago.

What the Arizona State researchers found out is not when it will erupt again, but how much

time we'll have to figure out that it's happening.

They analyzed some materials in fossilized ash, and figured out that previous consensus

was wrong.

People used to think that the supervolcano would give us thousands of years of warning

before it went off—that there would be recognizable changes for literally millennia leading up

to the big bang.

But the researchers found that the most recent eruption happened when new magma came in only

decades before things popped off.

So, basically, we would have as little as the span of one human lifetime between the

first indication that things were going to go down, and seeing a real-life version of

that Tommy Lee Jones and Don Cheadle movie no one remembers.

But before you start running off to your panic rooms, calm down.

While no one can say exactly when the Yellowstone volcano's top is going to blow, most estimates

have it as centuries away.

Michael Poland, the current Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory for

the U.S. Geological Survey, reassured the readers of National Geographic.

"We see interesting things all the time ... but we haven't seen anything that would lead us

to believe that the sort of magmatic event described by the researchers is happening."

But if you want something else to keep you up at night, think about this: the supervolcano

at Yellowstone is not the only one on the planet.

According to the BBC, there are about 20, and an eruption happens about every 100,000

years.

For all the latest on when we can expect everything to go kaboom, subscribe to Complex on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Beija and coming November 4th and 5th is the Second Annual Complex Con,

where we bring all things Complex to life.

Catch live performances, score some exclusive fits, take in informative panels and crush

some delicious grub.

Cop your tickets over at Complexcon.com/tickets now.

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Peking Duk - Let You Down (ft. Icona Pop) - Duration: 3:41.

Hi there :)

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BEAT DOWN What Neil Gorsuch Just Did To Ginsburg Will Rock The Supreme Court - Duration: 21:55.

BEAT DOWN What Neil Gorsuch Just Did To Ginsburg Will Rock The Supreme Court

The fall term of the Supreme Court of the United States has just started up and already

there's a not unexpected rivalry brewing.

As you know, Trump appointed Neil Gorsuch as the newest Justice, after Obama was unable

to get his nominee through.

And that pissed a LOT of Democrats off.

And let's just say, Ruth Bader Ginsburg (or RGB as she is known) leans way left.

Gorsuch wants to follow the Constitution, as he should.

During a recent oral argument, he said to one attorney "[m]aybe we can just for a

second talk about that arcane matter, the Constitution."

RBG came at Gorsuch, trying to shut him down.

But it didn't work.

He continued asking questions, one coming less than a minute after RBG tried unsuccessfully

to shut him up.

They traded barbs again just a week later during oral argument in another case.

Gorsuch, again, wanting to follow the Constitution.

RBG, on the other hand, noting how the SCOTUS has otherwise interpreted it.

SNL knows:

(Courtesy of Saturday Night Live via Youtube.com)

It could just be a seniority thing; however RGB made it quite clear during the election

what she though of Trump: "I can't imagine what the country would be with Donald Trump

as our president.

For the country, it could be four years.

For the court, it could be –I don't even want to contemplate that."

And this: "He is a faker.

He has no consistency about him.

He says whatever comes into his head at the moment.

He really has an ego.

How has he gotten away with not turning over his tax returns?"

Me thinks RGB may be taking out her feelings on Gorsuch now.

What do you think?

Please comment and Share.

[H/T The Daily Caller and Fox News]

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What Does A Property Manager Do? Do I Really Need One? - Duration: 5:52.

You know Kris it seems to me like this whole property management business stuff

is kind of an unnecessary expense in real estate you could really take home a

lot more money if you didn't need one of those. Well true. In fact, you might

actually have a point there. Today on limitless TV, I'm going to be

talking about property management and is it something that you really need?

I love property managers. In the beginning, I didn't have one. I was the

property manager. And you know what ?When I bought my first real estate deal, I was

thrilled about being my own property manager because I really didn't want to

take 10% of the gross rent and actually give it to somebody else. I was making

$1,500 a month on my home and ten percent of that is a hundred and fifty

dollars. And when I didn't have a lot of money a hundred and fifty dollars was

enough that said I'm gonna be the landlord. Now by the way, what does a

property manager actually do? Well they put tenants in homes, they collect the

rent, they do the background checks and make sure you got the right kind of

people. You have to sometimes deal with evictions or getting people out or

having hard conversations and then if there's repairs and maintenance then

you're basically watching over those things and ensuring that they're taking

place. Property management is a vital function in all real estate. And in the

beginning for my first 25 homes I was the property manager. On my first 10

homes I loved it. On my next 10 homes I started liking it

less. And on the last five homes of the 25 that I ever personally property

managed I started very strongly disliking management. Because that was a

lot of phone calls and it was a lot of headache and it was a lot of work and

then there was a lot of accounting and I was doing it all by myself while I was a

full-time student going to school full-time. And it just felt like it was

starting to take 20 hours a week and I called a buddy of mine in Florida and I

said I want to give you an opportunity. I want to pay you $3,000 a month to manage

all of my properties so that I can get busy on building a bigger portfolio and

bringing more properties in. He moved his family from from Florida and I taught

him how to do what I was doing. I taught him how to place tenants, I taught him

how to do open houses, I taught him how to select and do background checks on

the right tenants that had better-ish credit that had greater incoming and

more stability and good jobs that weren't going to bring smoker pets if

possible into the homes. And he did a brilliant job managing that I also had a

property manager accountant whose job was just to receive the money, put it in

QuickBooks log it all appropriately so that I could do my taxes appropriately

at the end of the year. And the moment I hired my friend to come in town and do

that it was like this massive burden got released and it was when I

discovered the efficacy of my new belief, if you want something done right don't

do it yourself. Property managers are vital. It might be you in the beginning

but if you want to grow and perpetuate then ultimately you need to get to a

place where you're no longer doing the property management. What they do is

super valuable I'll tell you that a hundred and fifty dollars a month on a

fifteen hundred dollar gross rent some months their jobs are easy right?

The tenants paying on time, they don't have to call, they're receiving, they're

cutting the rest of the money to me, there's no maintenance. And it's like why

am I paying you that money but the moment the evictions kick in or the

moment the hard conversations or late payments, the moment they have to issue

and file paperwork, the moment they have to put a tenant in the house, I become

deeply grateful for that money that I pay. Property managers essentially are

going to do the maintenance, put people in the homes, do the background checks,

collect the money, and do the nasty hard things when it comes to evictions,

paperwork's, hard conversations, collecting on late, collecting late fees

etc etc etc. Recently one of my property managers even went to court because

there was a tenant and by the way that will happen if you're on a lot of homes.

First time I actually had someone take me to a small claims court over an issue

of saying we put money in the house and we're leaving but we think we should get

some of that out and blah blah blah. My property manager, they handled that for

me creates a stress-free world for me. But what I really want to share with you

is how you game the system to your favor. Do you want to know how to take property

management, have other people do the work, and get the most out of it? check this

out. Let's talk about how you game the system.

It comes down to the property manager right? To you paying if you're collecting

a thousand dollars of gross rent and paying them a hundred dollars so that

10% that may feel like a lot of money to you but a hundred dollars doesn't buy a

lot of loyalty. A property manager with several homes however, you actually end

up purchasing a lot of loyalty. That's the game that I play is that I'll have

all of my clients buy real estate in one area so we give all of our properties

and there were the kingpin. We have four hundred properties place with them which

means that you now matter and it means that instead of 10% they're

often charging 8% or 7%. A discounted rate and they know they gotta run the

operation squeaky clean and keep you happy because they're tied to something

way bigger. Volume is how you win in real estate when it comes to repairs and bids

and winning and buying and absolutely in property management, the game is all

about volume. So even if you were to buy three homes in an area with the same

property manager, those three homes purchase far more loyalty than if you

just have one home. So when you're thinking of your system of where to do

deals, think of the power of volume and leverage that to your benefit. And that's

what a property manager does. Thank you so much for watching the video today I

really appreciate you. If you haven't already, hit that subscribe button. Take

the opportunity to learn more and see more of the videos that we got going on

and drop some comments below on questions that you have or videos that

you'd like to see us create

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👻 JoJo Siwa & the 'School of Rock' Cast Try the 'Halloween Candy Reject Taste Test' 🍭 | Nick - Duration: 2:19.

- Hey, everyone, I'm Breanna. - And I'm JoJo.

And this is the Halloween Candy Reject Taste Test.

- A Halloween candy reject is candy that-- - No one likes!

And it's terrible candy!

- And we have to try them. - Yeah.

Let's see what we got here.

[music playing]

1... 2... 3...

Oh my goodness...

Eugh.

That tastes so weird!

Ultimate Candy Reject right here.

[music playing]

Granny candies.

It's got a really funky after taste.

Yeah, no.

Eugh.

[music playing]

Alright so I need you to fill your hand with raisins,

just take a big handful out the top.

[giggling]

[laughing]

Eugh.

I give that an F.

[music playing]

I dunno what these are, but let's try one.

- Oh, crunchy. - It's like toothpaste.

That one isn't that bad.

I feel like a dentist invented this.

[music playing]

I have actually never tried this before.

- I love taffy. - That's good!

Banana flavor? That's just wrong.

I'm a walrus.

Nice!

[music playing]

They're like wax with juice in them?

- Wax? - Do I just like bite it or something?

You bite it and then you don't eat the wax.

OK, but what's inside?

Hmm.

It's like a liquid.

This is delicious!

This is good.

[music playing]

I have never seen this.

These peanuts?

I didn't even know these existed.

That's like really stale bubblegum.

Argh!

It's like foamy.

These are actually one of my favorite candies.

Mmm.

[music playing]

There's always a mum that gives dental floss.

I cannot tell you how angry I get when I see this in my Halloween basket.

People are mean if they do that.

Mmm, yeah.

- And that was the Halloween. - Candy.

- Reject. - Taste test.

- Nailed it. - Yeah!

That was not as bad as I thought it was gonna be.

- Happy Halloween! - Except for that thing...

But other than that it was good.

Hope you don't get this in your trick-or-treat bag.

- Nice try. - Yeah!

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The Backflip and Flair Challenge is back! |SickSeries#29 - Duration: 11:33.

hey guys

it´s us again, Sick Series

and today we are in Graz (Austria)

The chief of `Masters of Dirt` Georgie Fechter invited us to a show

and we thought to have a ride through Graz before the show will start

we just found a little skatepark and let´s see what we can do here

right, and today we have another special guest with us

Daniel Ruso

Yeah, nice to have you here, pretty good Dirtrider

just doing some pretty awesome tricks

talking not longer, let´s start

just a little warm up and our guest will start

so Daniel will took the cam

we took it for a warm up

yoo first try

yeah, pretty sick dude

pretty sick

guy´s just have a look at the weather

just awesome

pretty nice, now we will go on

want to jump from here, tiretap to the stone and back

sounds good, let´s go

so Fabio, what have you planned to do?

want to do a 540 out there into the grass

are you able to do a 540?

yeah think so

540 challenge?

ok, 540 challenge, the guy who land it first will win

who will start? Schnig schnag schnug dude

ok, perfect

so it´s your choice

ok, Fabio let´s start

Fabio is going to loose

this was good bro

dude

lost my key haha

haha have a look at this, Fabio lost his key

world´s first 540 with loosing a key

that one was unexpacted

the challenge is unfair

ok, Daniel let´s go

Another one

Second first try for Daniel

Do it Daniel

Do it!

Fabio you will win it

Pretty sick dude!

crashed 3 times haha

so I will try a truck

ok, let´s do it

first try

would say we will do some more little tricks, and after that we have some more challenges

what do you think? not the best feeling right

pretty ugly yeah

Dude this one looks good, do it

no problem

this is how you make mothers happy

looks good

let´s go

onto it

and drop

so a short challenge

manual

onto this podest and 360 nose down

this line was sick

now pull. Frontwheel to backwheel

this was so close dude

pull

do it! Let´s go

dude this one look good, now do it

sick dude

at least the skaters clap their hands

never ever seen before the the skaters clap

yeah me to

guy´s, know what we will do now? I think we made enough mini clips

now it´s time for a challenge, and I think you know which challenge

Backflip Challenge

Flair Challenge

or for both Flair Challenge

yeah the Flair Challenge also for Daniel

so I would say I will start, is it good bro?

so I think we just found the perfect ramp for you right?

yes

what do you think?

should work

ok, yeah should work

nice landing

one test run and then just do it

ok let´s go

are you serious?

do it, first try

dude

I think you have to do it again

haha dude

yeah this was to slow

let´s go for the second first try

do you think he can do it?

yes

I don´t think so

or I hope so

Backflip challenge completed

so Fabio it´s your turn

ok Flair challenge

Flair Challenge on this ramp, I think it won´t work

what do you think?

not really

but I think we will try it here, and if it won´t work, we will have a look at another ramp

ok, let´s do it

who should start?

Schnig Schnag Schnug

are you ready?

you´re the chief Daniel!!

Fabio the looser

so Fabio will start, I´m excited what he will show

again

Daniel are you nervous?

not that confident

how do you like it, when the cam is pretty close to your face?

this was shit dude

yeah, should work

ok, next one

Daniel Ruso

This was a 540

no, it can work!

are you ok?

yeah, thanks

Lionel Messi helped you to get on your feet

will you try it again Daniel?

I think I should flip more

so last try from Daniel

again a 540 right?

yes hahah

but I landed it

yeah that was correct

we have to get to and end pretty fast

the batterie is nearly dead

Thank´s for watching, hope you guy´s enjoyed it

Thank´s Daniel for riding with us - sensationel

now we will visit Georgie and watch the ´Masters of Dirt´

we hope you guy´s enjoyed this kind of challenge

in this case

Thanks for watching, see you next week

Cheers!

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Meal Prep With Chicken: 7 Ways For 7 Days - Duration: 2:46.

Hey everybody. I just wanted to come and say, hi quickly. I wanted to show you

that meal prep doesn't have to be hard. It's World Obesity Day and we

obviously have a problem. So, let's just pull it all in and get real for a

hot second. So this is what I do. It is so simple. I think we complicate it

I have chicken. This is a big bag of chicken. So this is what I do every week. I make chicken

and marinate it and I throw it on the grill. If you want my marinade, give me a

comment down below and I will post my marinated recipe. So this is what I do.

It's a bag of chicken. I'm going to show you seven different ways to get

it together inline. Alright so chicken with salad or mixed greens

that's one. Chicken in a lettuce wrap with some other veggies that's, two.

Chicken with some rice or quinoa in a little bit of a stir fry, that's three. Chicken with

Zudles easy that's four. Chicken with some spaghetti

squash; easy that's five. Chicken and I've got some organic red pepper and tomato soup;

tear it up, put it in here quick meal that six. Number seven is 'Cloud Bread'

and that's it easy easy, easy one to make as well so if you are watching

your carbohydrates this is cloud bread, easy that's chicken, seven ways

seven days. That's seven days worth of meals. I've got my meal prep containers. If you

saw my tweet or message earlier, they're on sale to deal with Amazon.

I get my containers and I can load it up. But I think over think this. It doesn't

have to be hard. You can marinate chicken a thousand different ways so it's

always something new but I got variety everyday and I don't have to complicate

it. I don't have to over think it. It's a bag of

chicken people. It's a bag of chicken. Grab the chicken and I pick what I want to have with it, end of story.

If you want to get fancy throw in that Avocado throw in some nuts or seeds.

Some tomato sauce with my zudles, whatever I can make a sandwich

with my bread. My soup, I can turn that spaghetti squash into more of a

casserole if I wanna get complicated, but it doesn't have to be hard okay so

this is my challenge to you; make up your chicken have it prepared have a plan.

Seven different ways it's easy, alright. We can put an end to this.

If you're fighting your weight, it doesn't have to be that hard. I eat well

okay, well everyday. You all know that so make a plan to make a bag chicken.

And that's it. Alright guys leave me a

comment below if you want my marinate, my recipes leave a comment down below I'm happy to share with you. Let me know if you have any

questions head over to Carrie Burrows dot com. I'm always happy to help.

Happy, not happy, world obesity day. Let's put an end to it. it. Make your chicken.

Have a good one!

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Horror Movies That Became Real - Duration: 5:50.

For most of us, the best thing about horror movies is the part where they aren't real

— but for a handful of disturbed fans, these stories about slashers, stalkers, and bloodthirsty

vampires have inspired dangerous and deadly copycat slaying.

Here's the terrifying truth of seven horror movies that became true-life crime scenes.

[Scream]

Nightmare on Elm Street

It was September 2004, in London, when 26-year-old Daniel Gonzalez stabbed four people

— a gruesome series of slayings just like something out of a nightmare… on Elm Street.

Gonzalez reportedly fantasized about becoming a serial slasher, with horror-film villain

Freddy Krueger serving as his inspiration; a diary entry written after his first slaying

read,

"I will be a serial slasher.

I mean it.

I promise."

Gonzalez was sentenced to six life sentences at a maximum-security sanatorium in Berkshire,

England, but in the end, he only spent a year behind bars before taking another life: his

own.

Gonzalez was found dead in his room at Broadmoor Hospital in August of 2007.

The Purge

In this dystopian thriller, America has come up with a chilling annual tradition to ensure

a peaceful, thriving society:

"Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including slaying, will be legal for twelve

continuous hours."

Not only did the film spawn a franchise, it also inspired a copycat: Jonathan Cruz, who

butchered three people during a violent four-day spree in 2016.

Police couldn't explain Cruz's motives for the seemingly indiscriminate slayings, until

they interviewed his acquaintances — who revealed that before committing his crimes,

the slasher had talked often about his desire to do a so-called "purge."

A jury of Cruz's peers responded by purging him from society; he's serving three consecutive

life sentences without the possibility of parole.

Saw

"Want to play a game?"

With its graphic gore and gross-out torture slayings, Saw is a franchise that's hard to

stomach — but one man found it horribly inspiring.

In a clear copycat reenactment of a scene from the film, 25 year-old Matthew Tinling

offed his neighbor, 45-year-old Richard Hamilton, stabbing the older man repeatedly

and then slicing through his spinal cord.

Unlike the sadistic Jigsaw, Tinling was motivated by ordinary greed; he wanted Hamilton to hand

over the PIN for his bank account.

And unlike Jigsaw, Tinling won't be headlining a franchise — he's spending the next thirty

years in prison for his crime.

Halloween

After watching Rob Zombie's 2007 remake of the classic 1978 classic slasher flick Halloween,

17-year-old Jake Evans wanted to be like Michael Myers — the masked lunatic who slays his

family on the spookiest night of the year.

Evans shot and merked his 15-year-old sister Mallory and his 48-year-old mother Jami on

October 3, 2012, then penned a confession explaining that he was inspired by Myers'

remorselessness, writing,

"I was thinking to myself it would be the same for me when I slay someone."

Unlike Michael Myers, Evans won't be back for a sequel; in January 2013, he was sentenced

to 45 years in prison.

Scream

Wes Craven's horror classic Scream inspired a slew of sequels—and at least one real-life

crime.

In 2001, Thierry Jaradin lured 15-year-old schoolgirl Alisson Cambier into his home in

Belgium under the pretense of giving her some VHS tapes.

But when Jaradin made romantic advances toward Cambier, she rejected him — at which point

he put on a Ghostface mask and stabbed the girl more than 30 times.

Jaradin allegedly placed her body on his bed, put a rose in her mouth, and called his father

to confess to the slaying, which he claimed was both premeditated and motivated by the

events seen in Scream… which just goes to show that he totally missed the point of the

movie.

"Now Sid, don't you blame the movies!

Movies don't create psychos!"

Interview with the Vampire

In 1994, 25-year-old Daniel Sterling and 23-year-old Lisa Stellwagen headed to the theater to see

this buzzed-about vampire film, which starred Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise as its main bloodsuckers.

Later, Stellwagen woke up to find Sterling staring at her; when she asked what was wrong,

he said he was going to slaying her and drink her blood.

Sterling must not have sounded too convincing, because his girlfriend fell back asleep instead

of running screaming from the room.

But she should have!

Later that day, Sterling stabbed Stellwagen seven times and did indeed drink her blood,

though luckily, the woman survived.

"I've drained you to the end."

Sterling's attorney tried to argue that the film was to blame for Sterling's crime, but

the jury didn't buy the "vampires made me do it" defense; they convicted him of attempted

first-degree manslaughter.

Child's Play

A film that awakened an entire generation's fear of dolls, this 1988 supernatural slasher

centers on Chucky, a demonic plaything possessed by the soul of a deceased serial slasher.

But it also played a role in one of Britain's most sadistic butchers.

In December 1992, Bernadette McNeilly kidnapped a 16 year-old girl named Suzanne Capper, who

was stripped naked, forced into a bathtub filled with disinfecting liquid, and made

to listen to recordings of McNeilly imitating Chucky.

Those tapes kept playing while McNeilly and her accomplices beat their victim and ripped

out her front teeth.

Suzanne Capper died after being dumped into a wooded area and set on fire.

McNeilly and three of her five associates were sentenced to lengthy prison terms, but

the story didn't end there: In 2014, McNeilly was paroled.

She's currently living under a new name in an undisclosed location in northwest England

— and hopefully not plotting a sequel.

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BREAKING 100 RUBY BLOCKS! (LUCKY!) | Growtopia - Duration: 11:07.

Hey what is going on guys!

Welcome back to a brand new video!

'N today I'll be breaking 100 ruby blocks.

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What Writers Should Learn From Rocky - Duration: 9:02.

"Every day, I truly miss that character so much, I tell you, sometimes I could just

cry, because I'll never have a voice like that again, where I can just speak

whatever I feel in my heart. That's the one thing I'll always cherish about that

character, because if I say it, you won't believe it, but when Rocky said it, it was

the truth." Why is rocky so inspirational? Like

millions of other people, these movies and this character have inspired me for

years. The films are like adrenaline shots of motivation. It is my favorite

movie. And it's not just because Rocky has a lovable accent, or because he gives

great speeches. A different character saying the same lines might come off as

preachy, and we'd be like Marie: "Screw you creepo." But with Rocky, we lower our defenses. We trust him. And I

think the reason for that, the reason we root for him, is that maybe more than any

other fictional character I've ever seen, we see ourselves in him, while at the

same time, seeing who we wish we could be. I think one of the ways the original

film accomplished this was by taking its time to lock in our empathy for the

character. Here's a question: when should a story start? And I mean really start.

Not just what the first scene should be, but when should the events of the story

go into hyperspace. If you've read Blake Snyder's infamous guide to screenwriting

"Save The Cat," you'd probably answer definitively, page 12.

Snyder calls this moment "the catalyst." You can also call it, the inciting

incident. It's when something happens that launches the character into action.

We've had a glimpse of their normal life, and then BAM! something happens and they

have to answer the call. That book published in 2005, has had wide-reaching

influence in Hollywood, because it provided a page-by-page formula for

writing movies. Snyder argues that we should cut out "redundant details" that

"clog up" the story so that we can get the catalyst moment to page 12.

Well that is total nonsense. Here's the catalyst moment in Rocky. Jergins: "Would you be

interested in fighting Apollo Creed for the World Heavyweight Championship?" That

happens on page fifty-five in the script. For nearly a

full hour before this moment, the film is dedicated to one thing: making you care

about the characters. I've talked about how to create empathy for a character on

this channel before, but Rocky really demonstrates how making an empathetic

character isn't just about checking some box once and then moving on with the

plot. It's a constant process. In that first hour, we are repeatedly shown how

poor, alienated, and alone Rocky is. We see his run-down apartment, the fact that he

works as an enforcer in addition to being a boxer, that he regularly gets

stiffed by fight organizers for his winnings, and that he'd try to haggle a guy

for two bucks. We know how washed up and alienated he

feels because literally everyone he meets insults him. Someone calls him a bum

in the first scene. Adrian's boss is dismissive of him. Boss: "Starin' with the bad jokes early, huh?"

Gazo's driver calls him ugly. Mickey says he's washed up.

Micky: "You're a tomato." A younger boxer taunts him. The girl he walks home says "Screw you Creepo."

The only person who doesn't insult him is Adrian. To show how lonely he is, we

don't just see him sitting alone in his apartment. We see him talking to his pets

and to pictures of his family. We see him walking down cold and empty streets, sad

and alone, not just once, but four times. Save The Cat says this is redundant. I'd

call it effective. Especially when you're soundtrack is written by Bill Conti.

Now if you were to apply the formula laid out in Save The Cat to Rocky, you

might end up saying that this scene is the "midpoint" and that the "catalyst" is

when Rocky talks with Adrien in the pet shop, or when he finds out he lost

his locker. You can make that argument, but I think it only works retroactively.

Because I don't think anyone reads Save The Cat and then structures a movie like

Rocky. If you tried that, then you'd probably drop a lot of the meaty scenes

establishing Rocky's character. That scene where he walks a girl home? Well we

got to cut that right? She doesn't even show up later in the movie. So cut this

cut that. You'd get it down to maybe three quick scenes at the gym, at home and on

the docks, and then this guy would show up and make the offer. By bringing the

"catalyst" up to page 12, you've followed the formula -- congratulations! -- but in the

process, you've butchered one of the best stories ever told. Because that's the

thing with the rules of writing. Barbosa: "They're more what you call guidelines than actual rules."

So chuck out the idea that a script needs to hit certain beats on certain pages.

Studying the craft of writing is about building out your toolkit, to learn the

techniques that can help shape your story when it's not working,

instead of getting a paint-by-numbers formula that writes the story for you.

Some stories just need more room to breathe. Now having bad things happen to

a character is one thing, but what makes rocky unique is that he is miraculously

able to withstand the slings and arrows of life, and still remain a good person.

Yes he's working as a leg-breaker, but he still has a heart. He doesn't hurt this

guy even though it could get him into trouble with Gazo, and when he sees a

drunk guy out on the street, he carries him into the bar. This gives us a glimpse

at the man he could be if it weren't for rotten luck. This movie came out in 1976,

at a time when anti-heroes dominated the box office. I think the idea of a real

underdog hero, of an individual triumphing when everyone else told them

they were worthless, came like a revelation, seizing on a Zeitgeist

nobody knew was there until it happened. We see ourselves in him because he

struggles. But we see who we wish we could be because he doesn't let the

world run him down. There's one more thing to say here. Sylvester Stallone

wrote rocky when he became obsessed with the idea of a story about redemption,

about unfulfilled dreams, and of personal triumph, because that's what he was

dealing with at the time, being an unsuccessful actor after years of trying

and abysmal poverty. All of that adds a layer of authenticity to the film that's

impossible to replicate, but it reinforces for me why writing needs to

come from some kind of emotional truth. Chasing industry trends, or squeezing a

story into preordained boxes, will only guarantee that you'll make okay at best

films, not great ones. This movie has been so inspiring to me personally because I

cannot watch it on its own. I can't see it without seeing the struggle behind

the camera, or how he was so poor at the time he had to sell his dog for 50 bucks,

or how he turned down hundreds of thousands of dollars so that he could

star in the film. Rocky's story of determination and

sudden success after years of struggle is Stallone story too -- and when I look at

the film through that lens, it magnifies every emotion the movie makes me feel.

But the only reason I care so much about any of this, is because the film took the

time to make me.

I can't even comprehend that number! Thank you guys so much for watching and

subscribing. Making these videos is very rewarding, so I hope you guys enjoy them

as much as I enjoy making them. I post new videos about every other Friday and

here's why: if you're watching my stuff, you've probably got some sort of

creative goal that you want to reach, whether you're a writer or a filmmaker

or something else, and the weekend is most likely your best chance to make

some tangible progress towards that goal. So I want you to bounce off of my videos

on Fridays, and into the most productive 48 hours of your week. Let me know how it

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to get 10% off your first purchase. One more note. I was pretty hard on Save The

Cat here, but I'd also like to say that it's really just the notion of attaching

page numbers to specific beats that I'm reacting against. Not what the beats

actually are. The book is still a must read for anyone getting into

screenwriting, especially for the parts that it is least famous for. So it's

famous for the formula, and all the other stuff I find really insightful. His

observations on genre and how to create high concept premises for a story are

really interesting, so read it, just be skeptical of it at the same time. Thanks

again for watching and I'll see you in two weeks! :)

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CSGO Competitive Really weird glitch! (must see) - Duration: 2:06.

So.... I was playing a competitive match in dust 2. when I finished i quickly left to the csgo menu

And when I left, I saw that box that said: "you were disconected from the match", so for funs I tried going back in the server and see what will happen next

these are the results:

as you can (barely) see in the radar it still shows where the bomb is planted

also - no people!

Not only the glock, but all other weapons later showed in this video are glithced out, and have no recoil

you also can't reload

let's go to the A site and discover more!

still pretty cool, that guns don't have any recoil here :D

here, I was happily surprised, that I've found a granade and a p90

the p90 also has no recoil

here is the bomb, that has been planted in the last round. I see it hasn't detonated yet...

as you can also see half of my hud is missing, such as ammo and health (by that think I had infinite health too)

I also cant throw the granade, probably because the script has been already removed in the server

oh, an awp! :D

the awp is really weirdly glitched, also I can't scope

also I can't pick up the guns with e. I have to throw the guns and then i can pick up a new one

Thanks for wathcing! have you ever experienced something like this? Let me know in the comments! :)

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Jacques Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas (Cover by Marina Santos) - Duration: 3:36.

For more infomation >> Jacques Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas (Cover by Marina Santos) - Duration: 3:36.

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My Little Pony: The Movie - Review [No spoilers until 04:15] - Duration: 7:30.

There is no way I can miss it

This movie is exactly what you expect

This is episode of My Little Pony, adapted to featured movie

Things you like about TV show are in this movie

If there are things you don't like about TV series...

They are probably in the movie too

I enjoyed that movie very much

It's well made, but not without flaws

I'll criticize many things

Because movie was actually good enough to CARE about it

And CARE about what's going on

Synopsis is simple: Dark force threatens Equestria

And our well known six ponies now have to save the world with magic of friendship

Again

Of course, this is not something new

Neither for MLP nor in general

But this studio already did it VERY WELL in TV series

Discord

Chrysalis

Somb...

Well...

Mistakes happend sometimes

Main villain of this movie called Storm King

There is absolutety nothing to say about him

Let's take a look at his right arm

Tempest Shadow

Man, this is a pony with broken horn

Yea, they actually did it

One of most popular fan-made character cliché is actually in the movie

Her horn however, MORE than just works

She managed to beat all 4 Princesses in less than minute

Actually, I have no idea why they did

Absolutely NOTHING

Like

Come'on

Even Celestia and Luna

Aren't wise and ancient rulers

That lives for thousands of years...

Aren't they supposed to be powerful and smart enough

To at least TRY to resists properly?

Why Storm King even needs to drain their power

If Templest can defeat them so easily?

I wonder why Equestria wasn't conquered

For like hundred times before Twilight and her friends were born

Now let's talk about universe of My Little Pony

It remind me of Adventure Time, because there are two words that can describe both:

"Anything goes"

Creators can add to plot whatever they want

Manticore?

Checked

Gryphons?

Checked

Queen of insect-like ponies which can change their appearance?

Checked

Movie follows this thread

We've got anthropomorphic fishes, reptiles

Cats, pirate parrots and more

There are even sea ponies!

Characters and story (no major spoilers yet)

Movie focuses on three characters:

Twilight, Pinkie and Tempest

Yes

Four of Six ponies from main cast (and Spike) got almost no attention

It's okay for short episodes of TV series,

But this is full length movie!

If movie got YOUR attention, you probably watched TV show

So, this is not big deal for YOU

Casual girl with her parent, however, probably will not able to say

Something about, for example,

Fluttershy

Graphics

Graphics is okay, but kinda...

Strange...

Backgrounds are awesome

But sometimes background and characters are mixed not wery well

Characters are well animated, but plain colored

You don't even need cool textures, it's about lighting

Like with Lion King or Aladdin

Sounds effects, soundtrack and songs...

They were awesome in TV show, they are awesome here

I just don't know what to talk about

You know, when there is a flaw, you can talk about this flaw

But this is an instance of perfect job

Before I'll talk with major spoilers, I just want to say:

If you like TV series, you will like this movie by very same way

"Yea, yea"

"Friendship..."

"Flowers..."

"Ponies..."

"Bweaaa..."

"I'm so totally over the cute pony thing"

There is some plot flaws, which common for MLP

Just bear with it

Well... Spoiler alert!

Where are Sunset and Starlight?

Both of them are very significant persons

They are powerful enough to take matters into their own hooves

Speaking of powerful characters

Where's Discord?

Remember scene where Storm King was so enjoyed

With his new power to move Sun and Moon?

Discord always was capable to

He can transform reality however he wants

He can remove horns, wings...

How about just

Remove Storm King from existance?

Actually, we can see all three of them in epilogue

It looks like writers just have no idea how to deal with them

Hippogriffs

What's the point?

Why there are hippogriffs, that turned themselves to sea ponies?

Why not just sea ponies from beginning?

What I like about Templest Shadow, that she's not main villian

She isn't REALLY a villian

Of course, she did all bad stuff with cold blood,

But she considered it as price for her greatest wish -

Get her horn back

And when Storm King betrayed her

I felt bad for her

Not like I've not expected it, but anyway

She will not get her horn back even on good side

It makes story more realistic

Like, there is no miracle

If something irreparable happend

You have to bear with it, and don't mind it anymore

Because live goes on

As I heard, too many people hate scene

Where Twilight tried to steal Pearl, and where Twilight got blamed for it, because

"Twilight did really stupid thing, and what friendship can be ruined like that?"

Well...

I found this scene so REAL

Just imagine: You have to save world, and your group are last persons which can,

Your homeland is conquered, your mentor turned to stone

All of that is HUGE pressure

And on top of that, you traveled across the world for help, but got NOTHING

You will be SO despaired and you will do stupid things,

And you will blame each other

Another thing to mention: Storm King's defeat.

He just died offcamera?

No!

He was DISMEMBERED IN FRONT OF OUR EYES!

Jeez!

Even King Sombra actually not died

So... yea..

As I said, check this movie out, if you like TV show

Also, you're lucky, if you are living in english-speaking country.

You don't have to watch localized version

We have no choise - theaters will not run this movie on original

For example, do you know how Capper's name localized?

In Russian, he called

"Wile Tail"

Yea!

"Hi ponies, my name is Wile Tail, let's go to my house!"

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نسخة عن نسخة عن صور عن الممثلت فتون في مسلسل موسم الكرز - Duration: 0:14.

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Stranger Things Season 2 Final Trailer REACTION - Duration: 6:46.

So Netflix has its own Game of Thrones!

For more infomation >> Stranger Things Season 2 Final Trailer REACTION - Duration: 6:46.

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) | Animal diseases | - Duration: 7:16.

regarding infectious organisms are concerned, one of the most dangerous are the

prions, because these have no medication to attack, but the system

Immune not have the ability to detect them as something alien to attack this

is because that prions are infectious proteins of a smaller size, it goes unnoticed

by white blood cells, a compound of amino acids, which is installed in the cells

neuronal, especially in the brain causing that these cells degenerate, begin

prions produce more cells and infecting other, which ultimately causes death.

prions affecting species are only different by suspenders structural changes,

It is bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease, the best known

of all diseases caused by the infectious agent.

This disease is caused by a malignant protein is unknown why originates,

the fact is that scientific progress can only know what causes it, not as

, Which greatly complicates prevention is spread, which has generated two theories

of its origin. the first is that the cattle was fed byproducts

ovine origin, ie all wastes left over from the sheep when they send

the trace, ie, blood, brain, muscles, etc., which are sprayed and dried

to the point of forming a dry flour offals, which have as

purpose the proteins provide them with bulls and cows, to obtain protein

in an economic way and a way that most of these are assimilated quickly

It mind by the body and allow them to grow in a shorter time, the problem with it is

it is thought that came to be used in this management sheep with scrapie prion of

genetic origin in sheep and consuming this supplement, cattle acquired such

disease. the other is to be generated sporadically with the passage of time, ie

a genetic condition, but this would not generate sporadic cases in different regions

and furthermore it has been found that this prion is transmittable in certain conditions and

The latter is that its origin is from a virus that infects but does not cause symptoms

until old age, and creates a disorder in which prions are formed. can not determine

the source for a simple reason, which is that it is very difficult or almost zero, personally

I have not encountered any study that proves so that you can study in laboratories,

ie, it has not been able to replicate the spread in a controlled manner, this largely prevents

define controls due to the mystery of his infectious beginning.

patogénisidad their symptoms and is not well studied as other diseases, this

because it develops at an advanced age, in animals which surpass 5

6 years old, ie in animals for meat production, a very elderly

to take to the trail, maybe that's why it becomes rare, so it is observed in

dairy cattle in stallions or livestock activities where required in a population

adult animals. which they begin to present a horrible symptoms,

denote a condition in the central and peripheral nervous system due to accumulation

of cells with prion agents, ie cell death, so you will

intuiting their brains begin to die gradually and slowly to cause

the death of the animal, before them nervous tics, lethargy, incardinación, movements are observed

unintended, excessive reaction to minimal stimulation, ie a sound

can cause altered easily and detonate a tremor in regions of the body,

that simply touch an object such as a pen can cause a terrible nuisance

or hypersensitivity to light changes in light, up to convulsions, coma

and the death of the patient. to diagnose can only be achieved with studies

necropsy laboratory sending the animal's brain, where it is observed on histopathologic

the brain has been vacuolization of cells, taking tissue denoting qie

parascience a sponge, hence to be described as Spongiform by injuries

nervous system, being compared to brain degeneration that causes

alzheimer. It has also been observed lesions in the intestines, eyes and spleen, with

lesions indicating anomalies caused by prions.

but most fearsome of this disease is that it can be transferred to human being,

through eating meat, which in turn have small nerves. this as

the calf has a very long time to manifest, latency can take

decades in presenting symptoms, which are the same as presented in this cud.

Fortunately this disease is distributed in some countries, united kingdom, is one of

the main countries even present problems with this encephalopathy, states

States and Canada have been apexes of cases of this and Japan is another country where

a higher rate outside Europe and America were presented. in Latin America have not been reported

cases, but we should not let our guard down. to prevent infection, especially for

people, stipulates that the slaughter of livestock should be performed at an age

maximum of four years, brains, intestines, eyes and spleen, are treated

as a hazardous material for human consumption and disposed not give products

animals to other species, especially common sense and from sick animals,

and worst of all, but still the most effective, health rifle, which not only

are slaughtered sick animals, if you get to not kill the whole herd where

there have been cases that have sacrificed hundreds of thousands of livestock in England,

which he led an economic crisis that affected thousands of people who earn their living

livestock, only in order to save millions of people today

could be developing this disease and contagion probability not only

other cattle, but it can affect other species like dogs could be,

cats and others, but this will never know. a feared and unknown disease, if

is present in countries like Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Mexico, among other countries,

it could mean a very severe economic crisis for the country and can reach up

the point that livestock remained obliterated, taking decades to recover, that's the

bovine spongiform encephalopathy. I hope this video has been to his liking, if

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Vlog 11: Epic Name that Tune Battle - Duration: 9:38.

It's fall, We're back in the city and it is time for...

Obviously the big news this

month is that the kids went back to school but before we went back to school

we needed to do one very important thing

Harlow started kindergarten this year. Very big deal. Before her first day she

had an orientation. You know you don't need that big backpack, right?

I want it. I have snacks in here.

It went very smoothly. That's probably because it was only one hour and a

parent got to stay the whole time

The following day was Harlow's first real day of kindergarten and Mazzy's

first day of third grade. Mazzy, you excited for the first day of school?

I can't believe my daughter's in third grade!

I wish I could show you what actually went down on the first day of school but

that's the thing about school the parents don't get to go.

Did you like it? Yes. Did you really? Yes. Are you excited to go back? Yes.

which is good because she has to go every day

both Mazzy and Harlow are very specific about what they wear to school

Mazzy will only wear shorts. I'm not sure what to do when it gets colder. Harlow

likes to get a little bit fancier.

yes Harlow carries a purse every day to

school in addition to her backpack which I usually end up carrying. She carries

her purse around her neck. She says it doesn't fall off her shoulder that way

School pickup is at three o'clock then they have after-school activities and

they have playdates

Thinking of a master plan.

perfect

What'd you pick?

Thinking of a master plan.

Thinking of a master plan? Oh, I like that one.

I'm out!

When I spin around and say "showtime" that means you're gonna video. Okay?

Okay.

Showtime!

Mine!

That's the lobby

Mine!

And then eventually we all sit down for dinner. According to them dinner

can be a little bit boring so they came up with a game.

You ready for the first one? Yeah!

I'm ready for action!

Harlow hit first

Go ahead.

Chilling like a villain

Ah I was gonna say that

What's my name?

Harlow.

I've been standing at the edge of the water.

The song has been actually called How Far I'll Go from...

Moana

Very good Harlow. all right you guys ready? Yeah.

Harlow

I'm still standing. That's right.

Harlow got the first few which

made Mazzy kind of mad but Mazzy had a huge comeback.

It's going down! Yes.

Do you want to build a snowman?

That's right

Mazzy.

What's my name? That's right.

Rock, paper, scissors says shoot.

True colors

it's from the Rapunzel, I know that. It's from when they're in the boat right and

they're throwing lanterns.

At last I see the night!

At last I see the light.

You're welcome

Yes!

You're welcome and thank you!

Harlow

All the ways to be wicked.

That was me. Better in stereo

From Liv and Maddie

Hey Jesse!

That was Mazzy

Let it go. Yes.

It just said it. Hakuna Matata.

Wait what's it called again? Let's set it off.

Be our guest

Harlow. Looking back at yesterday.

But what's the name of the song?

She did know the words so I think Harlow still gets that one.

You and me

It is called you and me. Harlow still got it cause she got it right

This is a commercial

Yes? My way. That's right.

Harlow. What that was me! Harlow.

Shiny. I'm so shiny.

That's right. You got it.

But it's actually called shiny so I was right. She doesn't know how to read.

Harlow is absolutely right.

But I actually said shiny first.

She did say shiny first.

The game ended on kind of a sour note.

So this is a tough game to play because it's very competitive.

I do not recommend pitting your children against each other during dinner.

You guys both did awesome

Alexa, good night.

Nighty night. Get some good rest.

All right, that's it. Thanks for watching. If you like this video please click the

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Next week we'll be doing all sorts of fall activities.

I'm Momma and I tell you to go to your room!

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