Thursday, October 19, 2017

Youtube daily report w Oct 19 2017

Good morning Guys, Ed Cunha here

And Today it's not exactly the saturday I was expecting

I was hoping for a Sunny day

but we started with a lot of rain! For now, it has stopped,

and we I hope the weather clears, because today

we have my First Meeting, organized with my page @SUPERCARSofCURITIBA

Lots of peaple invited

So let's see what will show up!

The first cars arrived, and as Usual, it's Porsche on the Front!

Many 911 generations

996, 997, 991 and the new 991 mk2!

Let's check them out, since they arrived first, they deserve the Spotlight!

And since we are talking about Porsche

we now have here the amazing Cayman GT4!

There is no nedd for introduction with this car, it's a sensational track car!

Also, R8 V10

and, talking about Supercars, of course, the Ferrari Scuderia

one of Ferrarists favorite, and one I find awesome!

And, despite the worrying start because of the weather,

In the end, the owners got their cars out of the garage

and came here to participate!

We had over 30 cars, counting Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Porsche, Audi

And I would like to thank all the owners that brought their cars here

And thank Patio Batel for the opportunity,

and PepperSim Simuladores, Kobber Auto Peças, MMA Lavagens for the suport!

And thanks for watching, see you soon!

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Hastag:ByeUSA - Duration: 10:08.

Heey Guys! Dear lord, here I am

today wearing my super pjs once again

recording video at night but this pj has motivacional message

It's written: Britney survived 2007...

(My neighboor started to talk really loud)

"Britney survived 2007 so you can handle today."

Were approximately

17 weeks, 120 days,

2921 hours

117.120 minutes

and I'm not couting the seconds because it's really fast so it's alot of seconds

And after all that I can say that I am an accomplished man

And very grateful

And very happy now that I am ending this journey here

It was almost 4 months

of an experience

that was incredible and the living was incredible as well

of knowledge and incredible learning

and this time I'm gonna do the video without the script

Because you know, if I'm gonna do it it will be a lot of things to highlight

I think I'm gonna talk about the most important part

about this almost 4 months

I already packed my flight to Brazil is this week

I can't wait to go back. Yes! I can't wait to go back!

Some of my friends were like: what! are you really comming back?

Anyway... being completely honest I came here looking for, "looking for"

the "american dream", "american life"

and bla bla bla

But as I said since the begining of this channel

I

This youtube channel is completely for the

things that I like and things

related with music

And I use the hastag to talk and let everything out

and I said that I was going to talk about my faith and God and many other stuff

And since the very first day I arrived here God showed me that was completely different things

that I had to search here

and that I had to live here

and it was... it was so much learning with him

were livings with God really incredible

and God was showing me things, showing me paths

he was teaching me

lessons, he was giving me lessons

which is... you know

there is no price, you know

they are really priceless, evrything I learned here and everything I lived here

It was a big step of courage from me

I never thought that I was able to have this courage and to be bold like that

to leave the nest and spend all this time far away

It was the first time that I spent more than a week away from my mother

away from my friends and away from everything that I know.

I ventured here to meet new things

new people

and recently I recorded a video talking about courage which is in here already

and today's video is like part 2 of that one but

I talk a little bit more about the days I lived here

which brought me a lot of things

including maturing. And I think today

A few days from now I'm turning 23 years old and I can see myself a totally different person

from what I used to see last year when I turned 22

I think this year was a year of lot

experience, and a lot of

lot fo knowledge, and a lot of tears shed

lots of smiles

lots of laughters

and anyway...lots of

lots of expirience with God

was amazing because I spent most of my days here in this room

praying,worshiping

asking a few things to God

and clarifying some doubts with him too

Man! I would do it all again!

I'd do it all again bacause...

God blessed me when he allows me to come here

and live right close to one of my favourite city that I am so passionate about it which is New York

and I could explore New York along these days and it was surreal.

But the point that I want to highlight is

my experience with God and my relationship with him and my intimacy with God

I've always had this idea about God being my best friend

But here

having only him to talk

only him to slow me donw

Guys I'm little bit emotional

Go back there's a tear in here.

Having only him to talk and only him to give me that care and warmth

It was

It was very great

And learned how to listen his voice and his directions

during a lot of differents moments of life

It was incredible, it was a big moment, a wlking and it was a growth of faith

really strong. It was a spiritual maturation for my spiritual life

and it was really intense, you know.

And it was a moment that I wrote a lot of songs

I wrote a lot of songs, I wrote about 40 songs

40, almost 10 for each month

I wrote 40 sings here in the USA

I started the youtube channel

What I thought i was going to be only for music, you know, just covers and my songs

It turned out something

beyond that

I never saw myself

sitting in front of the camera just talking, you know

I've saw myself singing and etc

God gave me new dreams

God gave me

new projects, god gave me

boldness

God gave me courage

God gave me a heart

you know, he made a new shape for my heart

God honed my heart, that's the right term

for a new shape and for something

that he was already planning

sometimes I imagine God like that Ghost scene, you know

Patrick Swayze, geez I lived 4 months here and I dont know how to say his name

Patrick Swayze

You know that Ghost scene with the clay

you know, sometimes I imagine God doing the same thing with our lives and our hearts

God shaping, you know. And I think this is beautiful.

What I want

to draw from conclusion

from these days, is that I am very grateful

to God

For this opportunity

I learned to value people and feelings

I learned to be a better servant, a better son.

Everytime God gives you an opportunity

Everytime God place a propouse in your heart

and everytime he gives you a dream

and whenever he touchs your heart for you to do, sing, speak, jump, act or whatever

Don't think twice I think I've said a million times here

but anyway, don't think twice

If God

Say to you to go or for you to do

Do it, go for it!

the reward

you know

it's incredible

Don't do it because there is a reward

but his reward is only his love

that he already gives us now

but when you face those times you have to face

when you win the baltes you have to win

When you cry everything you have to cry

and you arrive at the end and realize

that you have the love of Jesus

the love of God our father

the love of the holy spirit, for you

This is the best price you can win in your life

I hope this video has been short (clearly not)

So this is it

Soon I'll see you guys in Brazil

keep watching, keep liking, keep following here

This channel wont die, it'll live forevermore

There's so many musics to play and sing here, you'll see it

Next week I promise it's going to be a musical week, we're going to sing HSM

I'm kidding we're not gonna do that, i didn't even know how to play HSM in the guitar

This I can't promise, okay!

So this is it, it's late and I have to spleep

Probably I woke up the entire building because of my speek

'Cause there's only me awake

So that was it, kisses!

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What's most important when it comes to safety for Andrew Morrison? - Duration: 8:01.

Richard Loe: I'm Richard Loe, Safer Farms ambassador and

we're in the deep south just outside Clinton catching up with Andrew Morrison.

You're a busy man, you've got your farm of course to keep you busy

what else are you involved in?

Andrew Morrison: I'm primarily a farmer and that's what I always wanted to be

and that's where I put my main focus in

but over time you get invited to do different things,

so I'm a director on Balance Agri-Nutrients, New Zealand Beef and Lamb,

New Zealand Meat Board, Ovis Management Ltd and WRONZ - Wool Research Organisation New Zealand.

Richard: Yes - you're a busy man Andrew. You've got two properties, tell us about those.

Andrew: I moved down just outside of Gore and I've got 150 hectares down there.

So Lisa and myself, we farm that.

We've got two staff members on this place.

Tim here, the manager. He's been with us 10 years and does a great job

and another staff member.

Richard: Andrew, big properties, big business. Why is safety important to you personally?

Andrew: We really value the people we work with.

I value Tim here, so I want to protect the people that we're working with basically.

Richard: So Andrew, how have you changed your approach to health & safety on farm?

Andrew: Well I think what we realised was that we had to include staff in this

so we worked pretty closely with Tim

because we had to get buy-in from him

and we worked through all our policies using Tim

and we had a staff member at the time

so we included them as much as possible.

Richard: I suppose identifying those risks and managing them, that's a starting point isn't it?

Andrew: It is. Tim was quite reticent over here, as a lot of us were to go down this health & safety process

and formalising it, that's what we were struggling with

just the process of formalising it

because I fundamentally believe that farmers had all this stuff in their heads and were doing it

but under-formalising the process.

So what we did, we got Lisa, my wife,

and Tim and myself and one of the neighbours and we jumped in the truck

and we went around together and identified the hazards

and we found that was really brilliant

because there were a whole lot of different sets of eyes looking at the problems.

We took highlighter pens with us and we identified the hazards as we went and

we took the map with us. Some of the stuff we found, you think it's business as usual

but we had forgotten about the power wires through the place

and we do aerial fertiliser spreading here so we identified all those

and then we identified that some of the tracks here too are quite hazardous.

If guys aren't familiar with them, there's quite steep terrain here.

So we just took our highlighter pens and marked all that stuff up,

so when you bring in young guys or contractors onto the property

what we think is business as usual or normal stuff, that could be a hazard for them.

So that was the brilliance of bringing Lisa and the neighbour in.

It was a real learning curve for us and we would never want to portray that we got this right and we are still working on this

but we grabbed one of the neighbours maps, a dairy farmer

and it was actually brilliant because their map looked really unprofessional

because it was scrawled all over, but then you realise it was brilliant because it's a living document

and every time they saw something new they would write it on there

and it was a really good lesson for us to learn.

Aside from the maps, I've tried to identify hazards, but once again you find you forget stuff.

So our latest incident on the farm here was when a staff member and her dog jumped off a quad bike

and got the foot caught so we have had an injury with a dog bite

and all us old guys know that when a dog gets caught up in a fence you whip your jacket off

and wrap it around it's head while you extract it

but we had failed to identify that with the staff member

so that's in the hazard register now.

I had a hand piece incident, I had a lock-up on the farm down at home

and that was because I left incorrect gear sitting in the wool shed one day,

it was an old hand piece and somebody picked it up and used it.

So there's all these things where I say it's just got to be a living document because there is always new hazards

you're going to find. You think you've got it nailed, but you haven't.

Richard: What are some of the rules you've put in place around these hazards?

Andrew: 50% of this property is like tussock country Richard so

we identified that those were track only access

and we're pretty strict on that, so they're coloured orange on the map.

The other thing we identified is that we had to be pretty good on our track maintenance

and we recently constructed some new tracks too

because you need access to that stuff

so if the rule is tracks only, well we have to give people access to it.

Come off that tussock country and then we come down to the broken country

and we've called that yellow or high-risk areas.

So any time that fertiliser spreaders or balers come in they have to touch base with Tim

before they access those paddocks.

Predominantly there's just drops or areas where if you weren't aware of what's over that ridge

you could just fall over.

So it's just about touching base with them before they enter the property.

I'm a pretty visual type guy and I find maps are brilliant.

So if you've got a colour coded map that you can just hand to a guy

we can give it to them and then talk through the high hazard areas

those yellow areas, the medium-risk areas

but it's really easy when it's visual.

Richard: Andrew, let's get onto vehicles

what is your policy around vehicles and quad bikes etc.?

Andrew: We always want to provide the safest vehicle we can

we actually have a side-by-side here, Tim uses that

and the staff member here gets a quad bike.

New quad bikes, new side-by-sides, we always keep them well maintained

we maintain them off farm

we take them off farm for servicing.

The other thing is we keep pretty good kit here.

We've got a reasonably new Massey Ferguson tractor with 1800 hours,

it's quite good, we run duals on that.

And even the old tractors here, we've actually put new tires on them

because Tim was out there in slippery conditions so we put new tyres on a couple of years ago.

Richard: So maintenance, you would agree that is a big part of health & safety?

Andrew: Well it is, you don't want to be running substandard gear basically

and as I say it all comes back to protecting these guys

if they're out doing stuff for you

so I didn't want Tim slipping off the hill in this tractor

so there was a bit of cost involved putting new tyres on

but it made it far safer.

Richard: Tell us about some of the new equipment you've brought in to assist.

Andrew: Well over the years here the other thing we've stepped up on is cattle crushers

you know, we're dealing with big animals there and we wanted to make sure

they can be safely restrained.

So we brought two cattle crushers over the years

and those things don't come cheap but the reality is that's just business as usual investment

and we don't think of that as health and safety

because that's the stuff you're just doing anyway.

Richard: Now Andrew, tell us about Tim being involved in this process

tell us about one of the innovations he's come up with to help one of your staff members lift dead stock.

Andrew: We had a young woman working with us here

and she wasn't a big girl and she struggled with any dead stock that we had,

so Tim got his quad bike trailer and mounted a winch on the front of it

and then he put a roller on the back of the trailer so that this woman could winch the stock onto the trailer

she did no lifting and it wouldn't hurt her back.

Richard: Now Andrew, one of the organisations you're tied up with, Beef and Lamb, they've run

health and safety workshops. Tell us about the response from farmers.

Andrew: The response has been great Richard, there were a lot of farmers worried about this.

Using Southland as an example, because that's where I live,

initially we were going to run five workshops down here,

we ended up running 25 workshops down here

and that was fantastic.

What we found was that we were getting couples coming along

and when you get the couples and the wives involved you can start progressing this stuff.

Richard: So Andrew, if you were to give advice to other farmers out there

what would it be for them to get started on the health and safety journey?

Andrew: The journey we're on, we just started the process and we attended the Beef and Lamb workshops,

we worked with the staff in our business,

and I suppose the thing we're looking at is direction not perfection,

so even if we haven't got it right we have started to think about the things

that we think we should be thinking about

so it just gets you thinking about the small stuff on your farm.

And we'll concentrate on the big stuff, the quads and the helmets but there's a lot of small stuff we have to think about too.

So just start the journey and just get going.

Richard: Thanks Andrew,

as we've seen, Andrew has commenced his health and safety journey

and identified risks and how to manage them

with both staff and contractors that come on farm.

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TMI TAG: Quanto Inglês Você Entende? - Duration: 7:08.

yo what's up Galera, there's something different about this video hmm

yes I'm speaking in English Wow it's crazy I know this channel is about

learning English but I noticed that I have very few videos that are actually

in English so I decided to make a video today all in English there will be

subtitles in English and maybe if you're lucky subtitles in Portuguese now the

goal is you should be able to understand 80% of what I'm saying okay so what am I

going to talk about I decided to do a tag called TMI which means too much

information yeah I'm really out of ideas and

generally I really don't like to share information about myself you might think

oh you're youtuber I see you dancing you're crazy yes a little bit but I

really don't share a lot of information unless I'm drunk then my life becomes a

TMI tag what are you wearing? I'm wearing flannel and corduroys it's basically the

hipster uniform but I swear I'm not a hipster . have you ever been in love? yes

I'm a romantic I fall in love every day but I'm also a Sagittarius so I can't

commit 3. have you ever had a terrible breakup? no I think all things and for a

reason and they open the door for new opportunities namaste . how tall are you?

I'm 6 foot 1 I think that's 185 centimeters I'm not

so good with the metric system I'm taller than most people think when they

see me Oh Tim you're taller than I thought I thought you were short .how

much do you weigh? I weigh around 200 pounds so that's around 90 kilos .any

tattoos? no no tattoos my grandpa said no tattoos and I listened any piercings? no

piercings .OTP? I have no idea what that means but I looked it up and it means a

famous couple that you want to stay together forever well of course

it's Neymar and Bruna Marquezinha favorite show? Sopranos

favorite band? that's tough one I'm gonna say Wu Tang Clan it's more of a rap

group but you know Wu tang clan ain't nothing to fuck with something you miss? mmm

Coxinha favorite song? another tough one but I'm going to say everyday struggle

by notorious b.i.g how old are you? I'm 28 zodiac sign? as I

mentioned I'm a Sagittarius I don't like structure I don't like

being told what to do quality you look for in a partner? I like

someone who has a sense of adventure

Alexis I'm not talking to you no you didn't

don't mind her. favorite quote?

it's in Spanish look it up Google Translate favorite

actor? another tough one I'm gonna say Christopher Walken Wow favorite

color? Carolina blue loud or soft music? I have no idea what loud or soft music

means is that volume I'm gonna say like something a little bit more you

know where do you go when you're sad I go to the gym or I eat something how long does it

take you to shower five ten minutes tops how long does it take you to get ready in

the morning? five ten minutes tops I like to get going have you ever been in a

physical fight? well you can't grow up where I grew up and not get into a few

fights but I never started them. turn on? I'm going to skip physical qualities for

this one and I'm going to say someone with a good sense of humor. turn off?

someone who is very narcissistic why did you join YouTube? I joined YouTube to

help out a few of my Brazilian friends learn English I wasn't planning on it to

grow this big. fears? I'm afraid of heights I'm afraid of alligators sharks but

mostly I think I'm afraid of living a boring life the last thing that made you

cry? well I don't cry too often I think it's in it's in me Irish blood but

sometimes a song when I'm by myself a song can make me cry like Danny Boy Oh

Danny Boy the pipes they are a call last time you said you loved someone ?probably

last week to my mom and my grandmother meaning behind your youtube? name it's

Tim explica which means Tim explains I didn't want

to call it Tim English or Tim teacher I didn't want to be forced to always

teach English so I kind of kept it open last book you read? I don't read

a lot of books cover to cover I listen to a lot of audiobooks I'm actually

listening to one of the Game of Thrones books right now but I don't I don't like

to sit down and read cover to cover I'll read like pages and take notes but

I mostly listen to audiobooks and podcasts the last show you watched?

I was re-watching the wire which is one of my favorite shows I it's thinks Sopranos

then the wire then Game of Thrones I don't know it's tough they're all very

different but those are my top three Sopranos wire Game of Thrones last

person you talked to? I think Derbe if you considered Derbe, he's sitting right

there or I guess Alexa me and Alexa talk hey Alexa how's it going? well not anymore

the relationship between you and the person that you last texted? I think I texted one of

my students this morning answering a question about English. favorite food?

chicken and rice. place you want to visit? well there're really so many places I

want to visit in Brazil I'd like to see the Amazon region next time I go. last

place you were? I was in Europe over the summer I went to Ireland Italy England I

have to say I really liked Rome Rome is uh. do you have a crush? well I don't

really use that word for people but sure yes. last time you kissed someone? a

gentleman never kisses and tells. last time you were insulted? well if you

read the Facebook comments I'm insulted all the time but it's okay

favorite flavor of sweet well I guess candy they want to say not a big fan of

candy but I like chocolate what instrument do you play? I really don't

know how to play anything it's a shame. favorite piece of jewelry? I

don't wear any jewelry sometimes I wear a st. Christopher chain but not really

last sport you played? I think soccer not too long ago but I

have a foot injury so have take it easy the last song you sang? this

morning I was singing a buffalo soldier by Bob Marley you know buffalo soldier

dreadlock rasta. favorite pickup line? well I don't believe in pickup lines I

usually just say hey my name is Tim but I think my favorite pickup line is did

it hurt she goes what? when you fell from heaven. have I ever used it? I think so

probably didn't work. last time you hung out with anyone? last weekend I was

hanging out with some of my friends in New York. who should answer these

questions next? I think you should answer these questions in the comment section

and don't forget to give it a thumbs up and I will see you on the next episode

peace

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Dream-Land - Edgar Allan Poe, poem narrated by Aaron Peta (Halloween series 1 of 3) - Duration: 2:47.

By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only,

Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT, On a black throne reigns upright,

I have reached these lands but newly From an ultimate dim Thule --

From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime, Out of SPACE -- out of TIME.

Bottomless vales and boundless floods, And chasms, and caves, and Titan woods,

With forms that no man can discover For the dews that drip all over;

Mountains toppling evermore Into seas without a shore;

Seas that restlessly aspire, Surging, unto skies of fire;

Lakes that endlessly outspread Their lone waters -- lone and dead, --

Their still waters -- still and chilly With the snows of the lolling lily.

By the lakes that thus outspread Their lone waters, lone and dead, --

Their sad waters, sad and chilly With the snows of the lolling lily, --

By the mountains -- near the river Murmuring lowly, murmuring ever, --

By the grey woods, -- by the swamp Where the toad and the newt encamp, --

By the dismal tarns and pools Where dwell the Ghouls, --

By each spot the most unholy -- In each nook most melancholy, --

There the traveller meets aghast Sheeted Memories of the Past --

Shrouded forms that start and sigh As they pass the wanderer by --

White-robed forms of friends long given, In agony, to the Earth -- and Heaven.

For the heart whose woes are legion 'Tis a peaceful, soothing region --

For the spirit that walks in shadow 'Tis -- oh 'tis an Eldorado!

But the traveller, travelling through it, May not -- dare not openly view it;

Never its mysteries are exposed To the weak human eye unclosed;

So wills its King, who hath forbid The uplifting of the fringed lid;

And thus the sad Soul that here passes Beholds it but through darkened glasses.

By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only,

Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT, On a black throne reigns upright,

I have wandered home but newly From this ultimate dim Thule.

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Hyun Soo & Jung Sun || Love Step (Instrumental OST) - Duration: 2:43.

You seem to have forgotten that you didn't answer your phone

How could I forget it?

How much I regretted it and how much it hurt?

I have a man I love

But I realised it too late

He told me to wait for him

Your reality now is me

Then give up on me

I'm afraid...

There's no guarantee that a woman who pushed me away once wouldn't do it again

What should I trust so that I can start again?

I love you

I'm in love with you

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A SONG OF ICE & FIRE! [EDITED] Game of Thrones - Part 1 (WATCH WITH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 21:13.

THE NEXT 40 MINUTES HAD TO BE MUTED DUE TO COPYRIGHT

NO DIALOGUE WAS HARMED (EXCEPT MY OWN)

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All the Things You Can Do with Vicks Vaporub

The features in the Vicks Vaporub is already used for so many great things.

It came out as a very reliable health remedy you can use for various skin conditions.

I haven�t used any of these remedies, but I�m looking forward to doing it.

Summer is coming.

It�s still far away, but I can feel it coming.

I�m going to target that mosquito repellent.

If it shows effectiveness against this ugly looking and skin irritating creatures, it

will save me a lot of trouble and money.

Let�s see the ultimate list of 10 uses of Vicks Vaporub and how you can implement them

in your life.

A Mosquito Repellent

Apply of the solution to your skin, and you will scare away the mosquitos.

You will be safe during summer.

Treat Sinus Headaches

All you need to do is rub some Vicks VapoRub right at the base of your nostrils.

Inhale and exhale freely.

The menthol in this product will help you get rid of the headaches.

Treat Acne Effectively

Massage Vicks onto your acne area a couple of times during the day.

You will leave no choice to the acne except to dry and go away.

Speeds Up Healing of Bruises

Mix VapoRub with a pinch of salt and apply it directly on the injury.

See the magic happen.

You will feel the bruise improving right away.

Insect Repellent

Gently massage VapoRub on your skin.

Target those areas you think they attack the most.

Some of them are:

Neck Behind the Ears

Elbows Back of the knees

Soothes Aching Muscles

Massage the aching and sore muscles with Vaporub.

After this, use a warm and dry towel to wrap those muscles up.

Repeat the procedure three times every day until the sore muscles are gone.

Prevents a �Tennis Elbow.�

Gently massage the area and see the pain go away.

Soothes Cracked Heels

Rub the solution on the cracked heels.

Put on a pair of socks and sleep tight.

Leave the Vicks VapoRub do its thing during the night.

In the morning, wash the ointment with warm water.

Hydrate Your Skin

If you notice that some areas of your skin are dry, massage Vaporub to hydrate them.

It�s your cheap and straightforward solution against dry skin.

Treat Nail Fungus

Apply Vaporub on your finger or toe nails twice a day.

The fungus will be gone in a couple of days.

Stop The cats from Ruining Your Furniture If you apply VapoRub on your home furniture

and you walls, your cat won�t go anywhere near them.

They can�t stell the smell.

It Will Help You Relieve Cough and Congestion Apply some Vicks on your throat and chest

area.

Let it sit there for a while.

Seems simple.

I hope it will be effective, as well.

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RECREATING MY BROTHER'S FRED VIDEOS - Duration: 3:48.

- Hey it's Fred!

What's up Homie G?

(hip hop music)

- Hey it's Fred!

What's up Homie G?

(hip hop music)

Okay, what even is this song?

- One, two, three.

Oh my god it's cold.

- One, two, three

Oh my god it's cold!

- I need medication, I need medication, I need medication

I need medication!

- I need medication, I need medication, I need medication

I need medication!

(hysterical laughter)

- Uh-huh.

Yo it's Fred.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah.

Kinda strange.

- Uh-huh.

Yo it's Fred.

Does this look the same as the video?

Yeah, oh.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah, kinda strange!

- If you're wondering why I'm wearing my shirt

while I'm going swimming it's because I'm uncomfortable

with my body.

- If you're wondering why I'm wearing my shirt it's

because I'm uncomfortable with my body.

Nuh-uh this is [Inaudible 00:01:27]

Oh wait, this is YouTube, I probably shouldn't be

doing that.

(hysterical screaming)

- Earlier today I drew a picture of guy hurting a little

kid and my teacher was like, "That's not appropriate

"for school!"

And I was just like, "You gotta accept it.

"It happens.

"People get hurt.

"People hurt one another in this world."

- Earlier today I drew a picture of a guy doing

something to a kid.

And my teacher was like, "That's not appropriate for

"school."

I was just like, "You gotta accept it.

"It happens.

"People get things done to each other.

"People hurt one another in this world."

- Oh my god there's a shark!

(gasps)

- Why is Marilyn Monroe in here?

Oh my god!

- I'm scared!

- I'm scared!

- My mom said she got put into a straight jacket once.

She was tied to a bed in a straight jacket.

She told me it wasn't a good experience.

- My mom said she got put into a straight jacket once.

She was tied to a bed in a straight jacket.

She told me it was bloody.

(panting)

- That's gonna be me if I don't get any meds.

(screams)

- That's gonna be me if I don't get any diarrhea pills.

(screams)

- Where are they?

Where are they?

They're not in here!

(screams)

Where are they?

- Oh my god, oh my god.

Where are they?

They gotta be somewhere, where are they?

Where are they?

- That just hit the spot!

- That did things.

- [Male voice] Fred we have to leave for the dentist,

come on!

- Okay, mother!

- [Male Voice] Fred, we have to leave for the dentist,

come on!

- Okay, mother!

(hysterical screaming)

- I thought that our good president, George Bush,

would have made laws that kids couldn't go into

operations without being put to sleep.

- I thought our good president, Donald Trump, would

make a law that kids can't go into operations

without being put to sleep!

(screams)

- I'm bleeding!

(screams)

- I'm bleeding!

- Gimme a bigger pool, you stupid floatie, gimme a

bigger pool.

- Gimme a bigger pool you stupid toilet paper, gimme a

bigger pool.

- Bye!

- Bye!

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After Goodell Said Players Could Still Kneel, Trump CRUSHED The NFL With These Six Words - Duration: 10:09.

After Goodell Said Players Could Still Kneel, Trump CRUSHED The NFL With These Six Words

Today, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell came out and said that all players should stand

for the national anthem.

He then decided it would be prudent to not impose a rule on standing for the National

Anthem.

Goodell was speaking to reporters from Wednesday and said that it is important for the league

to "respect our flag and our country."

Immediately, Trump slashed back with the following.

That pretty much sums it up.

"Too much talk, not enough action.

Stand for the National Anthem."

Goodell has been trying to play hookey and defend both the player's actions and reach

out to the fanbase that he has alienated.

"We are not afraid of the tough conversations," Goodell said earlier.

"Out of those discussions, [players] understand that owners and the NFL do really care about

the issues."

Then Trump hit him again.

Check out this astounding video below.

This is why you don't mess with Trump.

He'll tear you up with the truth.

Share this if you are sick and tired of the NFL doing nothing but talking.

They should be focusing all their time respecting our troops

and playing

the damn game.

Not kneeling.

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€500 motorcycle tour 2017 Alps unpaved - Duration: 28:54.

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How to paint a water damaged look with Chalk paint - Duration: 3:56.

Hello!

Now I have got hold of a

cute little old commode

There is a small box,

there is a little gap and it is a small cabinet

These are the gorgeous in the model, I love

this kind of small cabinets, they are

perfect. You can squeeze them in everywhere

and, well ... they fit everywhere!

Plus, if you cut out

the top up here

and through, they are perfect

as a bathroom cabinet, I think (under the zink)

But, as always,

I think this is pretty dull in color

plain pine, very orange and boring

I will immediately paint this with Annie Sloan's Graphite

But,

I will stay

two-thirds or three-quarters down

and not paint here

because I will give this a really, really worn look

almost like it has been sitting in a bath, where the paint

just have been worn out, simply

so what I will do is

I will paint covering with color

and I will thin out the paint a little further down

You will see, it will be delicious!

There you go then.

Now I have some frictions and such

I pulled up this edge lest it becomes

as 'painted'

Now I want to partly seal the color and

I want

downplay this orange color a little

and make it look a bit dirty

So...

I'm going to

as usual

mix black with brown wax

to seal this and to enter

properly in all the edges so I use a small brush

and so I wipe off the overflow with a lint-free cloth

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What If All The Bugs Died? - Duration: 3:47.

Lets face it, bugs suck.

They sting us, bite us, infect us…and frankly…they just annoy us in general.

Bugs aren't only annoying, they spread diseases that kill hundreds of thousands of people

every year.

But would we really be better off without them?

Hello and welcome back to lifes biggest questions, I'm charlotte dobre.

Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and subscribe for more.

Today, Lifes biggest questions asks, what if all the bugs died?

There are a LOT of insects on planet earth.

There are 7 billion people on planet earth, and insects outnumber humans by at least 1000

to 1.

You do the math.

Insects were one of the first animals to transition from sea to land.

They were around way before the dinosaurs, some 170 million years before.

There would definitely be some pros if all the bugs died.

Mosquito borne Diseases like malaria and dengue fever infect millions of people on this planet

every year.

Fleas terrorize our pets.

Bed bugs and termites infiltrate our homes.

Without bugs, all of those issues would disappear.

If there were no insects, farmers wouldn't have to use insecticides anymore…500 million

pounds of chemicals are sprayed on plants in the united states alone to prevent crops

from being eaten.

Insecticides control pests, yes, but they can poison people and get into water supplies.

Not to mention, they are are really bad for the environment.

But if there were no more insects… there will also be very few plants in the first

place.

Truthfully, without bugs, the world would begin to fall apart.

Around 80 percent of the plants on earth are Angiosperms , which are flowering plants that

need to be pollenated by, you guessed it, insects.

Insects physically transfer pollen from a male anther to a female stigma inside a flower.

Yes, animals and birds can pollenate plants as well, but the majority of pollination is

done by insects like bees, butterflies and beetles.

Without insects, most plants on earth would disappear, and that poses a big problem.

Plants make up anywhere from 50 to 90 percent of the human diet, and Plants also feed the

animals and birds we eat.

What are 7 billion people going to eat if most plants and animals disappear?

If all the bugs died, that sets off a domino effect where the end result is the starvation

of most life on earth.

Bugs also assist funghi in decomposing organic matter like carcasses.

Without bugs to help along decomposition, dead bodies and dead trees will linger around

much longer.

Without bugs, we would have none of the things produced by bugs either.

That means no honey and definitely no silk.

Honey and silk have been around since the beginning of human history, an you imagine

a world without either of those things?

And the scary thing is, bees are already dying off at an alarming rate, and so are many other

insects.

Thanks to pesticides, disease and habitat loss, many insect populations are declining,

especially that of honey bees.

Honey bees are extremely vital.

They pollenate 70 of the 100 crop species that feed 90 percent of the world.

To break it down, honey bees are responsible for 30 billion dollars' worth of crops every

year.

Humans are affecting insect populations in other ways as well.

Climate change is affecting the hatching of insects and blooming flowers in the spring.

Insects need to hatch within weeks of flowers first beginning to bloom, in order for fertilization

to occur.

Even pesky mosquitos have a role to play.

They are easy for predators to catch and they are apparently delicious.

Lizards, frogs, fish, spiders and other insects rely on mosquitos as a primary foodsource.

So, to wrap it up, even though bugs are annoying and sometimes deadly, but if they died off,

we would be in a terrible position.

Thank you so much for watching this video until the end, On the screen right now oyu

will see a link to our patreon, where you can donate as little as a few dollars to lifes

biggest questions.

There are different perks depending on how much you would like to donate, so check out

the link to find out what they are, and also to find out what the hosts of LBQ look like.

And if you would like to continue watching IO, check out our video, what if the internet

was never invented.

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NFL: Entire Broncos Team Just Woke To WORST News Of The Season After They Didn't Listen – Too Late N - Duration: 4:56.

Entire Broncos Team Just Woke To WORST News Of The Season After They Didn't Listen – Too

Late Now.

They say if you want to know why something is happening, all you have to do is follow

the money.

Unfortunately for the NFL, they grossly miscalculated what would be the results of their stance

on the National Anthem protest started by Colin Kaepernick and all of those supporting

the Black Lives Matter movement.

The plan was obviously to bring awareness to an issue that they considered to be problematic,

however, all they seem to have drawn awareness to is the rampant nature of the entitled racist

mindset held by many players that most of the NFL fans wanted to overlook.

In the case of the Denver Broncos, their plight is worse than most.

Not only do they have to deal with the league itself tanking as the ratings and ticket sales

go down the drain, their local sponsors are pulling away from them in droves.

Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall was at one time a college teammate of Kaepernick

and an early convert to the cause.

This caused Marshall to lose some of his personal endorsements, but even bigger than that is

the mass exodus from the team itself.

Westword reports that local radio stations are starting to lose advertisers for the slots

taken up during the broadcasts of the Broncos games.

"At least two advertisers have asked that their commercials no longer run during KOA's

radio broadcasts of Denver Broncos games because they're upset by national anthem-related

demonstrations prior to the kickoff of NFL games.

'Yeah, there's been a couple' that have pulled out, confirms Tim Hager, market manager

for iHeartMedia's Denver stations, including KOA, 'and that's the rationale.'"

No matter what the entitled millionaires think, the small business in the heartland just aren't

going to want to be associated with a group that is against everything we stand for.

"Controversy bubbled up again last month when teams throughout the league took part

in various protests before and during the playing of the anthem — and this time around,

there was fallout for Von Miller, the Broncos' biggest star.

Miller's decision to take a knee, along with dozens of teammates, was followed by

reports that Phil Long Dealerships had dropped him as an endorser.

Miller's reps subsequently insisted that his deal with the company had lapsed months

earlier and negotiations were ongoing — but a statement from the firm strongly suggested

that he shouldn't hold his breath waiting for a new pact to be signed.

It read in part: 'When we bring in celebrities to represent us, we run the risk of being

misinterpreted.'"

Basically what Phil Long Dealerships is saying is that when they entrust their name to a

celebrity, their reputations are entwined at that time.

In other words, if that celeb acts badly, it reflects badly on the business that they're

endorsing.

We've seen this in the past with other businesses who got mud on their face because someone

that they entrusted with their brand acted badly.

"Hager characterizes [their reasons for pulling their ads] as general displeasure

with the NFL over the controversy.

In response, he says, 'we immediately found ways for the advertisers to get their message

out and support what they wanted to support.

And we've also been airing the national anthem in our game broadcasts, which we didn't

do before this year.

So we've found ways to strengthen what we're doing.'"

Americans are still working on wearing down the NFL on a national level, but at least

for now the local stations are beginning to see just how importation patriotism is to

the American people.

It was one thing when an individual player wasn't willing to respect the flag, but

with signs of disrespect across virtually every team in the league, it's a problem

too large to ignore.

"Television ratings for NFL contests are reportedly down by 7.5 percent compared to

this time last year, and many pundits think the protests are one of the main reasons.

However, Hager says KOA's broadcasts, starring new booth-mates Dave Logan and Rick Lewis,

haven't suffered the same fate.

[Hager] acknowledges that 'there was a groundswell immediately after [the September protest]

happened, but that's calmed down.

Right now, I'm not seeing anything that has me overly concerned.'

Good thing, because iHeartMedia recently launched Orange and Blue Radio, a station at 760 AM

that boasts of being all Broncos, all the time.

And more kneeling by Denver players could be very bad for business."

There's going to come a time very soon when the Broncos and all the other teams who insist

on being disrespectful will have to choose between their principles and staying in business.

This isn't an issue that Americans are ready to let go, probably because it's chipping

away at the very foundation of our country's ability to stay free.

The sooner this protest is put to rest, the more likely we will be able to show the rest

of the world that those of us with integrity are still indivisible.

what do you think about this?

Please Share this news if you're happy to see sponsors pulling their money away from

the NFL!

Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe top stories today.

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MY EVERYDAY MAKEUP LOOK | Dark Skin Makeup - Duration: 6:01.

hi everyone welcome back to my channel. It's your girl, Genny and so this video is

gonna be a very quick makeup tutorial on my everyday makeup look so my face is

currently moisturized and I also did my brows off-camera and I'll be going in with my

benefit Porefessional primer just to prime my face and also serve as the base

for my foundation this is a really good mattifying primer so it's really good for

oily skin and then I'll be going in my Urban Decay hydrating priming spray just

to waken up my face and you know just add some hydration to my skin as well

and then I'm going it my fenty Beauty foundation by Rihanna in the shade 440

and I'll be using my damp Beauty Blender which I damped with the same priming

setting spray if you are new to my channel you're definitely welcome if you're old

subbie thank you so much for coming back again today if you haven't subscribed

please don't forget to click the subscribe button down below

and you know feel free to follow me on all my social media which I will put right here on

this screen

like to make sure that I blend my foundation all the way down to my neck

because my neck is way darker than my face and then I also go in with my Laura Mercier

Translucent setting powder just to set my neck fest

and then I'll be going to my la girl Pro concealer which I'll be using to

highlight underneath my eyes to cover up the dark circles I have you know when you wake

up in the morning and you want to go to schoo, you don't want to look like you just had

only one hour of sleep although yea, that's what happened So then I'll use my damp beauty

blender as well to blend in this concealer which I'll be needing to highlight

underneath my eyes and also my nose

I'll be moving back to my eyes with my Juvia's palate for my everyday look I like to do

like more like a natural kind of like you know eye look so I'll basically be

using more like brown colors and you know these kind of colors that are actually

gonna blend really nice with my skin tone just to create a little bit of a smokey

eye look so I'll start with the lightest color of

brown all the way to the darkest black color which I could basically use to

create everyday makeup look you don't want something too much for like a basic

look for like something I use every day so that's why I really like this palette

because it really just has all those neutral colors which I really like to

use like everyday kind of thing

I'm done with the darkest color I'll basically be using like you know just

added a little bit of shimmer to my eyelids I would just use this Color

just to add some shimmer to this but just something just to make my eyes

pop a little bit and then I'll be going in with my superhero mascara by it cosmetics

I really like this mascara because it's really volumizing and you know adds a really nice

volume to my eyelashes which I don't really have and then I'll be going in

with the Sephora collection eye pencil. I think it's kind of like black blue kind

of eye pencil so I'll just use that for like my waterline and stuff like that

just to add a little bit of tint to my waterline and then I'm going to do this

tight line mascara from it cosmetics as well I really like it for like my

lower lashes because they are really tiny hair there and then my contour I

like to use the make up forever stick foundation so this is like two shades or

one shade darker than my actual skin tone I prefer to use this for my contour

because I find that it's a little easier for me to actually use so I've not

really found like a powder contour that actually you know works for me and my

skin tone and stuff so I really like this one and then after which I'll be

going in with my favorite blush of all-time that's the super I think it's super

shock cheek that way it's gonna super shock cheek blush from colour-pop which

I always use like all the time so I will be using that on my cheeks and then

finally all I need to do right now is to go in with my very very very amazing

highlights my new favorite highlights which is the one from fenty beauty

collection by Rihanna that's the mean money and hustler baby so I will be using the

mean money I think it's possibly mean money to

highlights my cheekbones you know just add some dimensions and all that good

stuff and pop those chicks a little bit I'll add some highlight as well to my

nose which I think I forgot to add somewhere add some highlights to my nose

and to my cubics bow as usual

so now I am done with the highlights I'll be going with this kiss-kiss

lip plumper from Guerlain if you really have like tiny lips like really small

lips this is gonna really help to plump your lips and I also like it because it

also helps to moisturize my lips as well and also serves as a lip primer and then

I'll be going in with my color pop lipstick the matte lipsticks in the shade limbo

which I really like because it's like brown you know it's that kind of natural

look you want for like an everyday makeup look and that's basically it for

this tutorial I hope you guys really enjoyed it, thumbs up if you did comment

share subscribe and I will see you next time

love you bye

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Elon Musk takes on the Airline Industry with SpaceX's New Rocket - Duration: 18:11.

Hi it's me, Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut!

Elon Musk recently announced SpaceX's plans to be able to transport people anywhere around

the world in under an hour, with MOST long distance trips taking less than half hour

using SpaceX's upcoming BFR rocket!

Hold on, what?

Anywhere on Earth in under an hour?!

That can't be possible, right?

Well today, we're going to look into the feasibility as well as some of the challenges

SpaceX will face trying to bring this concept to life.

We're also going to do a quick look back at history to see what other once thought

impossible modes of transportation are now a part of our everyday lives.

So, will the average citizen really be getting on top of a rocket and traveling anywhere

around the world in less than an hour?

Let's find out!

On September 29th, 2017, Elon Musk unveiled SpaceX's updated plans for their future

rocket the BFR or Big Falcon Rocket.

Now, despite this new version being smaller and more conservative than the version they

announced just last year, there was one aspect that is widely criticized as being too far

fetched and impractical - using the BFR as a high speed point to point transportation

service here on Earth.

So first off, let's do a really quick recap of what the BFR is in the first place.

If you want to get more in depth, make sure and check out my video titled "SpaceX's

crazy new plan to get to Mars, the Moon and anywhere on Earth."

The BFR is SpaceX's next generation rocket and spaceship whose ultimate goal is to send

humans to Mars to colonize it.

Yes, that really is the primary mission.

Some quick facts: Although it won't be the tallest rocket ever, coming in just behind

the Saturn V moon rocket, it is still massively tall standing at 106 meters or 347 feet tall.

It's also not quite as wide as the Saturn V but it maintains its massive 9m diameter

from the bottom to the top, only tapering at the very tip.

But the most record breaking aspect is thrust.

The BFR will be powered by 31 methane fueled Raptor engines which can produce a whopping

53 meganewtons of thrust at sea level, which is more than the 35 meganewtons of thrust

on the SaturnV.

Scientifically speaking is a crap ton of thrust.

That's enough power to lift 36 million bananas.

The key aspect that makes the BFR even remotely viable as a point to point transportation

service on Earth is the fact that the first and the second stage of the vehicle are designed

to be fully recoverable and rapidly reusable.

The upper stage or the spaceship portion is sometimes called the BFS or Big Falcon Ship

so we'll refer to the upper stage as the BFS from here out.

The BFS is designed to handle the heat of Mars atmospheric entry, as well as Earth reentry

and then it will land using a trio of Raptor engines to come to a soft and accurate tail-first touchdown.

SpaceX will have a ton of practice launching and landing the BFR and BFS as they foresee

using upper stages as fuel tankers to rendezvous and dock with a nearly empty BFS.

After the tanker refills the spacecraft, it will land back on Earth.

They might do this up to 5 times on some interplanetary missions.

So they will have an awful lot of practice landing both stages of the BFR and if they

can manage to do this reliably, why not start putting humans onboard?...

Well let's address some of the issues.

Let's talk about the feasibility of using a ROCKET as a transportation service.

There's several factors that come to mind including; reliability, passenger health and

safety, noise, economics and the legality of flying a rocket to and from different countries

around the world landing near highly populated areas.

First up: Reliability.

Can rockets really be reliable enough to be a viable form of mass transportation?

One of the major design aspects of the Space Shuttle was to make it airliner like, routine

and safe.

As a matter of fact after the first four test flights of the Space Shuttle, crew onboard

forwent wearing pressurized spacesuits and instead wore essentially a pair of blue coveralls

and a crash helmet.

They did this right up until the space shuttle's 25th flight when disaster struck with the

loss of Space Shuttle Challenger and its 7 crew members.

We're not going to get into why the space shuttle ended up being unsafe in today's

video, but I bring this up so we can reflect on the fact that NASA thought the Space Shuttle

would be so safe, it would almost be airliner like…

But this doesn't reflect modern day, right?

We've learned a lot since then, so let's take a look at SpaceX's track record on

their current workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9.

To date, the Falcon 9 has launched 43 times with 2 loss of vehicles, giving them a current

success rate of 95.5% compared to the Space Shuttle's 98.5% success rate.

Now one could argue that in the case of the SpaceX failures, had there been humans on

board, they would've probably would've been fine due to the presence of a launch abort

system, but that's actually the kicker here.

First off, the BFR doesn't appear to have a launch abort system and second in order

for mass transportation to be considered a viable option, you can't go losing 4.5%

of your rockets or 1.5% or heck, even one in a thousands failure rate would be far too high!

But, at the pace of SpaceX's launch cadence, they clearly seem to be getting the reliability

thing down and I would love to see SpaceX hit 99% success with the Falcon 9 by 2020.

Considering even in 1960, when airliners weren't nearly as reliable as they are today, there

was still an impressive 99.995% success rate, or a failure just once in every 20,000 flights.

And although there isn't good data from the very early days of airliners, it's still

safe to assume they were much more reliable than 99 percent.

Elon reiterated how important safety is when he answered questions on a reddit "ask me

anything" recently.

He mentioned that safety, "will be especially important for point to point journeys on Earth.

The advantage of getting somewhere in 30 mins by rocket instead of 15 hours by plane will

be negatively affected if "but also, you might die" is on the ticket.""

That being said, there's still hope.

For instance, take SpaceX's workhorse rocket engine, the Merlin 1D.

Due to the high pressure and stresses, its safe to assume that the rocket engine is the

most dangerous and the least reliable part of rockets, despite this, SpaceX has flown

435 Merlin engines and has only experienced ONE fail in flight, which was safely contained

and the flight was still a success.

That's getting pretty darn reliable.

Not only this, the BFS will have 3 engines for landing as opposed to the one engine that

lands the Falcon 9.

Also, despite the fact that landing the first stage of the Falcon 9 is still considered

to be experimental, SpaceX has managed to land 14 in a ROW.

It seems now that they've got it figured out, it's a pretty reliable system of recovery.

And the good news is that SpaceX continues to pick up its launch cadence, up from just

2 launches 5 years ago to hopefully 20 in 2017!

They're even planning on 30 launches for 2018 and they show no signs of slowing down.

This of course means that they'll have many chances to learn from anomalies and design

new reliability methods often.

With airliners flying multiple times a day for several hours, there's troves of data

to make aircraft safer, and now hopefully, we'll begin to see more reliable rockets

as the cadence picks up.

Not only this, but since SpaceX has successfully recovered so many first stage boosters, they've

been able to collect data and analyze their vehicle more than previously possible!

Which should lead to an even better and safer rocket.

There's one more factor to keep in mind.

That's the fact that SpaceX will be building the BFR from the ground up with full reusability

in mind.

This is different than current rockets that still share their heritage with expendable

launch vehicles.

They're currently made to be as light, high performance and inexpensive as possible.

The BFR overcomes some of these barriers with its sheer size, its massively efficient Raptor

engines as well as advanced carbon fiber construction.

One of the biggest issues with the space shuttle was having to inspect and replace the 20,548

different high temperature reusable surface insulation tiles that made up the heat shield

on the underside of the shuttle.

SpaceX's approach will be to mount heat shield plates directly to the primary talk

wall for simplicity and for being the most mass efficient method.

This should make for refurbishment and servicing quicker and easier.

Due to the fact that the BFS won't quite be getting up to orbital speeds on these suborbital

point to point hops, the reentry heating will be much less than the Space Shuttle, but it

will still probably be pretty high and will probably be a major factor in the viability

of this concept.

Due to heat increasing by velocity CUBED (not squared), it means if the vehicle comes in

just 10% slower than that of orbital velocity, it would receive 25% less heat on reentry!

If you want to learn more about the effects of reentry heating, I suggest you check out

my video titled "Can SpaceX reuse a second stage?"

So now what about the logistics of passenger safety?

Forget the reliability of the rocket, what are we going to do about having an 85 year

old grandparent experiencing 3 g's of acceleration for 7 minutes, followed by zero G's for

several minutes, followed by another 3 g's of deacceleration.

Forget puke bags, this thing is going to be a giant flying puke bucket!

Well, perhaps there's something SpaceX can do to lower the G forces and make the flight

more enjoyable.

In fact, Elon addressed this in a tweet stating, "Assuming max acceleration of 2 to 3 g's,

but in a comfortable direction.

Will feel like a mild to moderate amusement park ride on ascent and then smooth, peaceful

& silent in zero gravity for most of the trip until landing."

Elon went on further to talk about how the landing portion will be as low as 1.3 g's,

which is the same as the initial launch.

Since the BFR is capable of going into a high Earth orbit, it's safe to assume that the

BFR could still reach its destinations while throttling down the engines to provide a less

punishing ride to space.

Rockets experience gravity loss on ascent and when propulsively descending, so it is

more efficient to accelerate quickly.

But since these are suborbital hops, they won't require the full performance of the

vehicle and we could assume they can throttle down a little for passenger comfort.

I speculate that unlike airlines today, there would need to be a rigorous health and background

check in order to be a passenger onboard a BFR.

This is something that perhaps could be a yearly check up and a yearly background check,

but hopefully it wouldn't impede travel too much.

It surely might weed out a few people, but I suspect rocket travel isn't for everyone

in the first place.

Speaking of impeding travel.

One of the biggest points of criticism I've heard was the time it would take to board

a BOAT, yeah a BOAT, and then get all those passengers up on top of a rocket.

Well, first off, I genuinely can't believe they didn't show using a hyperloop instead

of a boat.

I mean this is the future after all.

If we factor in check in, security check, a 20 or 30 minute boat ride, an elevator,

boarding, fueling, and all that, there could easily be 2 to 4 hours of preflight for the

passengers.

So some flights might not even make sense, but obviously, the payoff becomes greater

and greater the further away your destination.

While we're on the topic of boarding, how will passengers sit?

My guess would be the seats will start upright and then they'll rotate back before launch

so passengers are on their backs.

Like this.

Maybe a little smoother than that.

How far out would the launch and landing pad have to be from a populated area for the sound

to not be an issue?

Let's use the Saturn V as a reference which was 91 db's at 10 kms or 6 miles away, and

considering the FAA defines significant noise as 65 decibels we'd want these launch pads

to be much further away than that.

If the pads were 38 kms or 24 miles out, the launch would be a much less noticeable 79

db's, but that's still pretty noisey.

To get down closer to 65 decibels, the launch pad would need to be nearly 160 kms or 100

miles away from populated areas….

Hope they still aren't planning on getting there by boat!

If you've ever tried to catch a rocket launch in person, then you're probably familiar

with the term scrub.

When a launch gets delayed for any multitude of reasons, whether it be mechanical, range

safety or weather, the launch is scrubbed for its next available slot, which is often

the following day or sometimes a few days later.

This is something that will just take time to improve.

For now, there's NO WAY you could rely on a rocket launch to get you to an important

meeting on the other side of the world, but with experience and time, hopefully scrubs

will be a thing of the past.

For instance, when SpaceX first started using super chilled propellant and oxygen, the industry

poked fun at them, saying it's impossible to master and they're just wasting their

time trying.

At first, it seemed like everyone was right too.

SpaceX would have scrub after scrub after scrub as they tried to perfect their prop

loading procedures.

As a casual (or obsessed observer), this period of time was frustrating and almost scary.

A lot of us fans wondered whether or not the others in the industry were right and that

perhaps SpaceX was getting greedy trying to squeeze too much performance out of the Falcon 9.

Well, fast forward to less than two years later and the Falcon 9 has been hitting every

launch on time lately without fuss.

No resets, no scrubs, nothing.

Smooth sailing.

Practice makes perfect and with SpaceX launching more rockets than anyone, they certainly are

getting better and better.

Now what about weather delays?

One fun note is weather might actually be less of a challenge for rockets in some ways

than it is for airliners.

A rocket would only be in the atmosphere for a minute or two and then from there on out,

it'd be smooth sailing.

So as long as the weather is good enough for launch, there should be no turbulence or weather

issues during your travel.

In fact, the Soyuz rocket can take off during storms, high winds, rain and snow.

Hopefully SpaceX will figure out how to make it so the BFR can take off in just about any

situation that an airliner would be able to take off in… but we'll see!

And although SpaceX isn't planning on using a launch abort system, they claim that they

can get to airliner like reliability and safety.

This would be an absolute must if there is an absence of an abort system.

It will probably take hundreds if not thousands of successful flights of the BFR before anyone

considers it a viable mass transportation method… but seeing how often SpaceX is launching,

perhaps this will be sooner rather than later.

So now we need to bring up cost.

With the Falcon 9 currently costing around 60 million per launch, it's hard for us

to picture a scenario where it would be even remotely affordable even the richest people

to fly on a rocket…

But with a fully reusable system, the launch cost will eventually just be the cost of some

fuel, some check ups and the occasional servicing, just like a jetliner.

And luckily for future ticket holders, the methane fuel that powers the BFR is a lot

cheaper than the RP1 fuel used by the Falcon 9.

According to Elon, he foresees the cost getting down to that of a full fare economy ticket

on today's airliners.

Although that seems VERY unlikely at this point in time, even if they can get it down

to say $20,000 per ticket, they still might have a valid business case for the ultra rich.

One more small detail is that it's currently illegal to fly a rocket from one country to

another due to rockets being able to deliver quickly deliver nuclear weapons.

But, this could likely change if it is seriously pursued.

And lastly, I think perhaps the biggest bonus is how many people would get to experience

the overview effect.

The overview effect is a an awareness reported by some astronauts and cosmonauts during spaceflight,

often while seeing the Earth from orbit or from the surface of the moon.

It refers to the experience of witnessing with your own eyes the reality of the Earth

in space, as a tiny and insignificant ball of life.

From space, nations borders disappear, the petty conflicts that divide people becomes

less important, and the ultimate desire to unite all humans becomes apparent.

To me, this unifying effect might be the most important reason we need the BFR.

So to summarize, I think its best thing we take a quick look back at history.

Once upon a time, only about 100 years ago, if you needed to travel from say Europe to

New York, you'd hop on board a ocean liner and 5 to 7 days later you'd arrive at your

destination.

A first class ticket would cost around $50,000 USD with the cheapest tickets being around

$172 in today's costs.

Now if you were onboard one of these ships and someone came up to you and said "In

just 40 years, you'll be able to do this same trip in around 6 hours for about $500"

you'd ask them "How much did you have to drink tonight?"

It would've been simply impossible to imagine a world a world where in just 40 years, the

average person would be able to fly on a jet powered airliner that would go across the

Atlantic Ocean.

Let's do this again with another moment in history.

On October 14th, 1947, pilot Chuck Yeager climbed aboard his Bell X-1 rocket plane and

broke through the sound barrier, something that most people thought was physically impossible.

Now despite this, in less than 30 years, you could purchase tickets on the supersonic jetliner,

the Concorde.

And although the Concorde was forced into retirement due to rising costs and low passenger

numbers, it does goes to show how quickly we can go from something being impossible

to something anyone with enough money can experience in less than 30 years.

Elon Musk seems to thrive off this type of nay saying.

People laughed when he said he was going to launch a liquid fueled rocket into orbit.

People laughed when he said he was going to dock with the International Space Station.

I was there when SpaceX rolled out the first Falcon 9 with landings legs for mission CRS-3

in 2014.

I heard the laughter of how silly it was to put landing legs on a rocket.

People are laughing now when Elon says we can go anywhere around the world in less than

an hour by putting people on top of the world's largest rocket… well I'm not a betting

man, but if I were, I wouldn't bet against Elon musk.

So what do you think?

Do you really think people will be boarding a rocket and getting anywhere around the world

in under an hour?

Take the poll and let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

That being said, make sure you're subscribed so you can join the discussion when we continue

to learn more about the BFR.

Also remember I live host SpaceX launches starting about 30 minutes before lift off!

So come ask questions and join in the conversation live!

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Tell a friend!

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I'm Tim Dodd the Everyday Astronaut.

Bringing space down to earth for everyday people.

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I ALERT YOU ABOUT THE IHE PARODY SPECIES - Duration: 3:03.

Hey, lads. It's alert you about everything again. Back from the dead with another video.

Today I'll be talking about something we may need clarification on.

The IHE Parody species

This species is very strange, and has been around for some time, with an unknown origin.

They may be a branch of gargoyle according to some experts.

The IHE Parody species has been known for having the ability to change in appearance, being very adaptive.

From changing forms to growing and losing limbs at will. It is unknown why they do this, and it's possibly a survival method.

IHE parodies are great at fighting for the most part, and can defend themselves fairly easily. A notable example was I fight everything.

The often have raids against bad parody channels. Attacking them viciously.

Their diet consists of most edible food, being omnivores, but some are known to have a hatred for Digiorno's pizza.

When an IHE Parody reaches a certain point, be it years, days, seconds or minutes, they go through a change known as IHE parody puberty. This process changes their icons and TTS voices.

IHE parodies are typically found on YouTube, but formerly were found on Deviantart, Google, and Discord as well.

They once lived in the IHE parody village, on Discord, their former capitol.

The emotions of the IHE parodies are often in the extremes, going from extremely happy to furiously mad.

IHE Parodies can be very hostile, and are known to attack each other and non-parodies.

IHE Parodies hate 12 year olds, as they're seen as vulgar in their society.

An IHE Parody's life is controlled by the parody. A parody can't kill another parody.

A parody can only kill themselves.

Their lifespans have been known to go from days to years, and some have returned from the dead at will.

As mentioned before, the 12 year old is very vulgar in their society.

They are known for infiltrating the society of the IHE Parodies, and generally be annoying.

They also cause overpopulation in the parody society.

To determine if a creature is an IHE Parody, it must fit this criteria.

This has been an educational video. I hope you enjoyed learning about the IHE Parody species and their culture.

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This Investigator Went On Lou Dobbs And LEAKED Sick Thing Deep State Is Planning For Trump - Duration: 10:09.

This

Investigator Went On Lou Dobbs And LEAKED Sick Thing Deep State Is Planning For Trump

Chris Farrell is the Director of Investigations and joined Lou Dobbs tonight to talk about

the deep state scandals that are consuming Congress, the Secret Service and Department

of Justice.

Watch the crazy thing he says below.

Chris Farrell: "It's really a giant Socialist organ operating that protests itself.

Offense after offense and you find laws are for the little people.

The Clinton gang walks away.

People say, "Hey where's the Department of Justice investigation?

Where's the FBI?"

Half the time they're complicit…

The people with direct firsthand knowledge, they're the ones who kept their mouths shut

for years…

This is evidence that we are becoming a failed state.

And I'm not exaggerating when I say that.

When the entire Justice Department is paralyzed.

When the entire Justice Department is compromised when there is no investigations.

There's these make-believe congressional hearings that are nothing more than soundbites."

The US is on its last legs.

We cannot let Clinton's walk away.

They are complicit in the biggest cover-up in US history.

We will not have a nation if we don't prosecute.

Spread this everywhere if you want Hillary to be thrown in prison before

it

is too

late

for

this country.

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What's Next for the IRID Retreat? - Duration: 1:56.

Hello! I am Teri Hedding,

IRID President.

And I'm Mary Kocsis,

IRID Member at Large (M.A.L.)

We'd like to thank everyone for submitting your ideas and suggestions.

These suggestions are for us to review at the retreat and to set up goals for the next two years.

Here are the suggestions and ideas that you submitted to us.

You want more workshops for education interpreters,

for us to get involved in the Lead K movement,

and we'll talk about moving licensure levels.

Particularly from the advanced to master level.

Teri: For the NIC!

Mary: NIC! Right.

Also, you want to set up a type of mentorship program,

you want more workshops under highway I-80 (downstate),

you want to encourage and support Deaf Interpreters

and you want to improve what IRID can do for it's members and their benefits.

Along with these points, we'll continue gathering suggestions.

If you want to submit more suggestions, go right ahead!

It's not too late.

Please send in your suggestions by Halloween!

All suggestions will be brought with us on the retreat.

We won't be approving everything at the retreat, but we will be considering all the suggestions.

Once we've picked points to work on, we'll distribute information about our two year goals to IRID members.

Thank you!

Thank you!

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Getting the most from Phantom 4 Pro and 4 Advanced Camera Settings - Auto Exposure? - Duration: 4:39.

hey everybody so do you know what your best settings are for your phantom 4 Pro

or your phantom 4 advanced well if you don't let's just watch this video and

you can find out my name is Brad and I do drone video tips every single week

and if that sounds like something interesting for you go ahead and click

that subscribe button and follow the channel but let's get on into this so

first of all I really kind of hate to tell you that the perfect settings are

different for every situation yes you can easily just throw on the automatic

settings and be fine but didn't you just buy this 4 pro or 4 advanced because

you wanted that camera and you wanted those extra settings so why would you

buy this camera and then just set it to automatic that's crazy talk first of all

you always want to check your white balance if it's a sunny day you want to

have it set on sunny if it's a cloudy day set on cloudy but what if it's

partly sunny or partly cloudy and the clouds go in and out well set it to one

and just go throughout the day and you'll have to read you'll have to fix

it in post as they say fixing any post is always fun but I like to leave my

setting at daylight if it's partially cloudy just you know and the clouds come

in it doesn't look too bad no what I like to do is I like to set the ISO

always at 100 because that's when you're gonna get the very best detail now

sometimes when it's later at night or in the evening or early in the morning you

may not have an option to set your ISO a little bit differently and don't forget

when it's really really bright having the ISO at 100 actually helps you out a

little bit with the exposure and the next thing is you have to set your

shutter speed pretty much to 50 or 60 depending on your frames per second you

have 24 frames per second you set it to 1/50th you have a 30 frames per second

you set at the 1/60th that means your ISO and your shutter speed are kind of set

in stone ish and the only thing you really have any flexibility with is the

aperture which is why you got the Phantom 4 Pro or advanced now the other

thing you can do is of course you can add a filter to the lens and I already

had a video on filters so you can go check that out

to get the best exposure you want to set it up so that your zebra striping is on

so your over exposure warning is on and you'll want to set it so you can see the

histogram if you put that histogram and you have a set so it's right all in the

middle you have a really good exposure and that is what you're looking for and

use that histogram and use the zebra striping now sometimes you're not gonna

be able to get rid of the zebra striping because you're

looking right at the Sun and then when you look to look lower at the ground

like this but ground is kind of dark and the Sun is still overexposed well in

that case it so you really don't have a choice you're gonna have to overexpose

the Sun a little bit because you're pointing in that direction or if you can

do it point in another direction and get the Sun out of the shot you really don't

want to be doing that anyway because well you get overexposed shots and you

will have to fix that in post and that's an editors worst nightmare is fixing it

in post and of course you can just use the automatic mode but then why did you

buy the Phantom 4 pro or the Phantom 4 advanced because it has all these this

advanced camera you bought it because it has the camera right? if you didn't buy

it for the camera then go ahead and use the advanced if you bought it for the

camera you really need to use the histogram and the overexposure warnings

and of course you can always use the focus peaking to make sure you're in

good focus because when you have an aperture that's set really low or high

depending on how you look at it like a 2.8 or a 3 whatever then you actually

have a little bit of blurring in the background so you want to make sure that

you have what you want in focus and you turn on that focus peaking these are the

processes I use when I'm doing video and I've always fine tuning it and I'm still

working on making it perfect and every time and of course I'm not perfect so

whatever you do and whatever you advise you have make sure you leave a comment

below letting people know what it is and if you are looking for advice and you

want some more maybe there's something in the comments that you would like to

read and that will give you more information if you like this button

click the like button if you know someone who would benefit from this

video go ahead and click that share button and of course click the subscribe

button if you want to see more videos like this until next time I want you to

fly safe and

BYEEEEEEEE

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NASA Confirms Planet X Exists - Nibiru News - Duration: 2:39.

Everyone stop what you're doing.

Nasa has finally admitted that there's a giant planet hiding on the edge of our solar

system.

I bet conspiracy theorists are popping bottles of champagne right now.

Davide meade you know I'm talkin about you.

I'm going to tell you everything you need to know, here for you on IO.

Welcome to inform overload, where we talk about trending news.

I'm charlotte dobre.

You may or may not have noticed that we are soooo close to hitting 1 million subscribers.

If this is your first time here, please hit that subscribe button to become one of the

first million people to sub to this channel.

We have also set up a patreon page where you can donate as little as $2 a month to IO.

Click the link in the description to find out the perks.

In the 1970's, author zecharia Sitchin claimed that he deciphered stone tablets from the

middle east, that told of a planet called nibiru.

This planet apparently orbits the sun every 36 hundred years.

His followers believed that nibiru is actually on a collision course with earth.

Until now, nasa has publicly said that nibru or planet x or whatever the heck you wanna

call it, does not exist.

In fact, they said it's a ridiculous theory.

But a team of astronomers at the California Institute of technology have discovered that

there is a gigantic planet on the outskirts of our solar system, that orbits the sun every

20 thousand years.

Nasa has finally admitted for the first time that the evidence for what they call planet

9, is compelling.

In a statement, they said it might be lingering bashfully on the ice outer edges of our solar

system, hiding in the dark.

According to gravitational footprints, Planet 9 is 10 times the weight of earth, and its

so heavy that it could be tilting the entire solar system and affecting the orbit of the

planets.

Scientists think that this planet could be a captured rogue.

So the burning question is, are all the prophecies and conspiracy theories true?

Is this rogue planet going to collide with earth and wipe out all life?

Well according to nasa, if a planet is there, its extremely distant and it will stay that

way, with no chance of ever colliding with earth.

Ok nasa, before you said theres no way that planet x could exist, and now you say it could

exist.

How am I supposed to believe anything you say.

You're probably hiding aliens too.

Super exciting stuff guys, but now im going to respond to a couple comments from our last

planet x video.

Ryan martin – if planet x wants sum...ill give it to it…go ryan, just punch planet

x really hard and knock it out of orbit Slash Blade – I don't want it to be the

end of the world, I haven't finished my roast potato yet.

Im sure youll have time to finish your roast potato.

If not I'll split it with you.

We have come to the end of the video, i'm kinda sad its over to be honest.

But if you want to continue watching IO, check out this playlist Shocking Science news.

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