Sunday, November 5, 2017

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Greetings to all on the channel Scale Journal!

Today I want to show you figures from Paracel Miniatures.

Paracel Miniatures is a manufacturer from Vietnam, which makes figures and accessories from resin.

The range includes figures of world war 2, today we will look on it.

There are also figures of the North Vietnamese army.

The theme of today's conflicts.

A peaceful urban characters and themes of the post-Apocalypse.

I recommend visiting the manufacturer's website and see the range.

You can find the links in the video description.

In front of you 3 sets of figures airborne division of the US.

Each set includes 4 soldiers.

These figurines can be purchased individually and by represented by sets.

101 airborne division of the United States known for his participation in the Normandy landings.

To me, these figures need to implement the ideas for building dioramas.

But today is not about that, let's look review.

In order not to delay the review today will look only at the first squad.

With the second and third squad will look next time.

Figurines Packed in a cardboard box, it is quite dense, all arrived whole.

Inside, everything is laid out in zip-lock packages and in addition to figurines and ammunition, also the decals on the 101 division.

The first soldier - a private "Comedian", contains 6 details + decals.

Let's look closer.

On the decals the chevrons with the designation of the division, military rank and insignia of a medic.

The figure is cast almost entirely, except for a few details.

There is a small amount of fin, but it is very thin and is removed effortlessly.

The figurine can be noticed of captured German hand grenades, filled pockets,

the abundance of the various ammunition pouch, backpack.

From one of the pockets sticking out of the bottle.

On the belt hung a pistol holster.

Details I really like.

The next item is the left hand with the bottle.

Hilarious character.

From arms captured in addition to grenades, there is a captured sub-machine gun MP-40.

Also see the fin that is easy to clean.

Helmet M-1 with grid.

The helmet is made very well and looks great.

There is a coil of rope.

As I understand that it is an attribute of all the soldiers of the airborne division.

And there is entrenching shovel in cover.

The second soldier - a private "Ryan", contains 7 details + decals.

The soldier also many ammunition pouches, the neck is a camouflage scarf,

in front hanging another bag,

on side hanging pistol holster,

On the back hangs a backpack, and there is space for accessories.

Sculpt also done very detailed

Next item - a captured German helmet.

And his helmet M1 with elements of camouflage.

He is armed with a rifle M1 Garand

The rifle has a loop for fastening strap.

Despite the presence of fin, the rifle look good.

There is also entrenching shovel in cover and a coil of rope.

And then there's the holster with the gun.

The third soldier - a private "Miller", contains 5 details + decals.

By the way, the decals the same for all figures.

Let's look closer.

Face of a fighter rather serious, tense.

There is also a large number of pouches, pockets and belts.

Like that ammunition hanging and all the details in different ways, each soldier is an individual.

All details worked out, I think it will be interesting to paint these figures.

Also included helmet M1 with camouflage elements.

Armed with a rifle M1 Garand

The standard entrenching shovel in cover.

And has a grenade.

The fourth soldier - he's got the funny nickname, a private "Snow".

What is the reason I don't know, but such names are given on the website of the manufacturer.

Let's look closer.

The soldier's own version of the kit.

On the strap of the backpack hanging first-aid kit.

On the belt pockets for ammo.

In general, all the pockets look full.

On the right leg there is a place for mounting a bayonet-knife.

On the shoulders of the backpack, below a canteen and a place to mount entrenching shovel.

Here are 3 details - left hand, bayonet-knife and M1 helmet.

On helmet fixed the first aid pack.

Also included is carbine M1A1 in cover.

There is another canteen. But the quality of the casting in compare on the rest looks weak.

It should be good handled before you can hang on the figure.

Even comes with missiles for the Bazooka М9А1 in cover.

This soldier also armed with a rifle M1 Garand. There is a fin that is easy to remove.

As the others have a coil of rope and entrenching shovel.

Today we looked at the shooters from the first squad 101 airborne division of the United States from the Paracel miniatures.

Next time, we view other squads.

Let's summarize.

The quality sculpt, I have no complaints, even more to say, I liked it very much.

The figures look "alive", they have interesting poses - it will be a great addition to dioramas.

The quality of the casting has a small claim.

You can notice that there are some of the details of the fin.

But as I already said, it is not critical and can be easily removed.

When finishing the assembly of the figures may need a small amount of putty.

So I put 4 of 5 for the quality of the casting. No critical problem but will need small handling.

And of course I'm interested to hear your feedback, so feel free to leave it in the comments under this video.

Thank you for watching my video. Also I recommend to watch these videos.

And also look at my social media pages and my website.

Subscribe to the channel. Press Like.

Up to new meetings! Bye!

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Hi everyone, what's happening? How are you?

Today, I'm going to do something totally different

Now - I enjoy cooking

So, I'm going to show you how to cook

Learning Welsh and How to Cook on the same channel?

Fucking hell! It's great

You don't get that with KSI and Zoella do you?

Where to start?

First, you need all of these. Buy everything on that list.

Chuck 4 spoons of Coffee in your machine

turn the machine on

wait for the machine to finish everything

chuck loads and loads of sugar in your blender

chuck 2 spoons of Coconut Oil in your blender

Be careful now because it's quite sticky

Make sure that everything goes in your blender

like that!

open your butter

like that

chuck 2 spoons of butter in your blender

great, great - looking great

when the coffee has finished

put it in the blender

don't be shy about it now

just chuck it all in

DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE TOP!

oh...fucking hell

right then - blend for 30 seconds

like that

after 30 seconds

stop

and chuck it in a cup

it's easy when you know how isn't it?

and there we are!

we've finished!

making Bulletproof Coffee for you

try it! it tastes great

and you'll like it a lot

i'm sure of it

right then everyone, until the next time

that's me for today

goodbye

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Hi, this is Num69.

Octavia this time. Balanced one.

You can complete only with the abilities, though I brought weapons for PoE.

Skipped Journey. Use ZENURIK or energy gear before the fight. Watch out energy leechers.

Throw the 1st.

Done. Viva Octavia!

Give me a Riven, please!

Woooohoooo! Let's open it now!

Buzlok! for the first time! Yes!

END

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What Makes Norway The Most Decorated Country In The Winter Olympics? | Feed the Flame - Duration: 14:33.

Norway, 150,000 square miles of Alpine terrain offers

a skier's paradise.

The sport was born here.

To this day Norway still dominates

the Winter Olympic Games,

tallying 329 total medals,

and nearly half of them gold.

With a population of just over five million,

Norway has the most Olympic medals per capita,

with one for about every 11,000 people.

But what are the factors that contribute to the team's

impressive trophy count?

I've come to Norway to find out

what motivates the young athletes

trying to keep the winning streak alive.

And over the course of this week,

I'll immerse myself in the diet, exercise and culture

behind the most successful

skiing competitors in the world.

(FEED THE FLAME)

Vital to any winter athlete's diet

is a rich source of fat calories

for warmth and energy.

A popular staple of the Norwegian cuisine is cheese.

Especially brunost, or brown cheese.

- There, she's coming. - Whoa!

- She's very big. - Hi!

So, do you think it's the purity of the food

that led your four children to become successful athletes?

Part of it, and, you know, good health

from the people before us.

When you have a little, small child

it's very necessary to give them

exactly what they need.

Organic vegetables, the children got lots of them.

Goat milk and goat cheese.

OK.

- That's the way! - That's how you do it.

Do you think the brown cheese

is eaten by all athletes in Norway?

Yeah, I think so. I think they need to have

the brown cheese when they put it in their bag

and bring it to all the countries they go.

Because they need this brown cheese.

They think energy, because there's lots of energy in it.

I'm headed inside right now

to Heidal Ysteri, which is a local creamery.

Can you walk us through the process

once the milk comes here?

OK. It's the dairy which fetches the milk

from the farms around.

It's put into that big pan

and cooked for about two hours.

And then we pump it into sausages

and press them in moulds.

- So this is it here? - Yeah.

You don't find it anywhere else in the world.

- Can I taste it? - Yeah.

Let's check this out.

That's amazing.

I can see how on really good bread it'd be delicious.

- Yeah. - Thank you very much.

At just 25 years old,

Anders Fannemel holds the ski flying world record

at 251.5 metres.

Or nearly three football fields.

I started skiing as soon as I could walk, I think.

I grew up on a farm in Hornindal.

My dad actually made the slopes around our house

with a structure all the way up to our cabin

in the forest kind of, so...

Your dad basically built

a winter wonderland for you as a kid.

So you got just a few trophies and medals here.

Do you want to talk to me about some of these?

The longest standing jump in Vikersund.

This one is from the first year

I was doing ski flying in competition.

Man Of The Year, but then I started to believe

that I was able to...fly.

When I started ski jumping, I got hooked by the fear of

doing the first jump

and then the joy of making the jump.

Is it dangerous?

I think it's dangerous. When you're on top of

the biggest hill, you're quite nervous.

You should be a bit afraid

and have respect for what we are doing.

What are the steps to qualify for the Olympics?

We're starting the season again in November.

I have to compete on a higher level from then

till the Olympics starts

to be on the team.

And that's it. I have to be among the top five in Norway.

It's a lot of hard work.

It's really tough to stay on top.

Motivation has to be 100%

because if you're not doing your best, you have no chance.

We have to train quite hard and not eat too much.

Today I'm meeting with Dr Ina Garthe,

head of the sports nutrition programme

at the Norwegian Olympic Sports Centre

to gain insight on how their athletes eat

and train for peak performance.

So what makes you love working with athletes?

With athletes it's like you have to hold them back.

You have to make sure that they are not pushing the limits.

They just want to do everything.

We are really concerned about their diet,

that they are covering every need to maintain muscle mass

and to keep you full.

A cross-country skier eats

four times more than a ski jumper.

- Four times more? - Yeah.

Wow.

(AVERAGE DAILY CALORIE INTAKE FOR A MALE IS 2,500 KCALORIES)

(CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS INGEST 10,000 KCALORIES PER DAY)

Their performance will do down

if they don't manage to cover all their needs.

If we have a ski jumper, they don't want large muscles

because they have to be light.

So we have different programmes for each and every person.

For example, fish, which can be, you know, fat,

it's perfect.

You have to have fatty acids, omega-3.

The recommendation is that you eat fish for dinner

at least twice a week.

Fish is always a part of the dietician's plan.

With 50,000 islands and over 83,000 kilometres of coastline,

Norway offers some of the best fishing in the world.

And today I've come to the island of Tromsø,

200 miles inside the Arctic Circle,

to see what's lovingly referred to

as the world's largest fishing village.

So I've just arrived at a harbour outside of Tromsø

and behind me you can see

that the fishermen are bringing their boats up.

They're unloading loads and loads of fish.

Cleaning them, dumping them and then you can see over here

they're processing them to bring them into the city.

So we're going to talk to a fisherman named Paul

who's invited us out to his boat.

- Are you Paul? - Yes.

Nice to meet you. Thank you so much for having us.

It's very beautiful out here.

And what do you do first?

First I go out for maybe two hours

and then I find my nets, it's a buoy with a flag.

It comes here and then the fish follow the net and come here.

I have some here.

- Oh, wow. What is this here? - This is cod.

- OK. - I'll serve this for you.

- Oh, yeah? - Yes.

- If you have time. - Do you cook?

Yes, I cook.

- Paul, that's so good. - Delicious.

- It's delicious, yeah. - OK, good.

Right, now we're on our way to the Meråker school,

which is a High School for exceptional athletes in Norway.

Kids come from all over

to pursue their dream of becoming a Winter Olympian.

So I'm excited to meet some of the teenagers here

who are training and get an idea

of what their day-to-day is like.

One fifth of Norway's Olympians started here

at the Meråker school.

Students from all over come to the Trøndelag region

to follow in the footsteps of

many of Norway's decorated competitors.

I'm here to see

first-hand what it takes to become an elite winter athlete.

So I see that each of these rooms are named after

different Winter Olympics, is that right?

Yeah, all the rooms. Vancouver 2010.

And this is Torino 2006.

Salt Lake City, I took three medals.

I took two gold medals and one silver medal.

So that was a very good place for me.

In cross-country skiing?

That was in cross-country skiing.

- And you went to this school? - I went to this school also.

So when I was a student here, I used a lot the same rooms.

A typical day, we have training from the morning up to lunch

before having theoretical lessons,

the last part of the day.

The trainers don't want to tell them what to do every day.

We want them to be independent, to plan their own training.

To find out what's working for exactly themselves.

The best feeling is that we have this freedom

to be out in nature and train

and don't be inside a gym, for example.

It just makes me smile. It's freedom for me.

Every morning you hit the slopes?

- Yeah. - First thing?

I hit the slopes right here. It's amazing.

It started from when I was a little kid. I loved skiing.

I grew up in a family where we were skiing

and we were going out in the mountains

and dancing and riding horses.

My father, he was an active skier as well.

So he is the person who has teached me everything

since I was a little kid.

Did you watch the Winter Olympic Games?

Yeah.

Any moments from specific Games that you remember?

The sprint team competition

with Petter Northug and Øystein Pettersen.

I could see how happy they were.

And some part of being a team.

Even though cross-country skiing is individual.

I can imagine how much hard work they both have done.

So, that's something I also want to experience.

Is there a good way to walk?

Your poles, they're going straight down.

That's good.

So are your toes always straight forward?

- Yeah. - OK.

Maybe you can try to stand in the...

- In the grooves? - Yeah.

So you left home, you live on your own,

you train every morning on the slopes

no matter what the weather is like.

Yeah.

You go to competitions on the weekends. Why?

What's this all for?

I want to become a very great skier

so maybe in some years I become

a world champion or an Olympic champion.

That's my dream.

- That's the goal? - Mm.

- That's the dream? - Yeah.

What would that mean for you to win an Olympic gold medal?

That's my biggest goal and dream -

to take individual Olympic medals.

So that would mean a lot.

It's not only the results and the gold medals,

it's more about pushing me, my own limits.

Hopefully I can do this as long as I want.

In Norway, skiing is a harmonious coexistence

between man and nature.

Even in sub-zero temperatures,

Norwegians' reverence for the rugged landscape

leads them outside at a young age.

The nation's pride, coupled with fierce self-determination

is what makes the people resourceful

and their athletes formidable.

I've travelled all over this week,

from the mountains to the coast,

witnessing the incredibly beautiful landscape

that lays the foundation of this active, healthy culture.

I've seen farms and fisheries

that power gold medallists and Olympic hopefuls.

But most importantly,

I've experienced the spirit of joy and independence

that keeps Norway's winning tradition alive.

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1st squad 101 US airborne division (Paracel miniatures) - Duration: 10:01.

Greetings to all on the channel Scale Journal!

Today I want to show you figures from Paracel Miniatures.

Paracel Miniatures is a manufacturer from Vietnam, which makes figures and accessories from resin.

The range includes figures of world war 2, today we will look on it.

There are also figures of the North Vietnamese army.

The theme of today's conflicts.

A peaceful urban characters and themes of the post-Apocalypse.

I recommend visiting the manufacturer's website and see the range.

You can find the links in the video description.

In front of you 3 sets of figures airborne division of the US.

Each set includes 4 soldiers.

These figurines can be purchased individually and by represented by sets.

101 airborne division of the United States known for his participation in the Normandy landings.

To me, these figures need to implement the ideas for building dioramas.

But today is not about that, let's look review.

In order not to delay the review today will look only at the first squad.

With the second and third squad will look next time.

Figurines Packed in a cardboard box, it is quite dense, all arrived whole.

Inside, everything is laid out in zip-lock packages and in addition to figurines and ammunition, also the decals on the 101 division.

The first soldier - a private "Comedian", contains 6 details + decals.

Let's look closer.

On the decals the chevrons with the designation of the division, military rank and insignia of a medic.

The figure is cast almost entirely, except for a few details.

There is a small amount of fin, but it is very thin and is removed effortlessly.

The figurine can be noticed of captured German hand grenades, filled pockets,

the abundance of the various ammunition pouch, backpack.

From one of the pockets sticking out of the bottle.

On the belt hung a pistol holster.

Details I really like.

The next item is the left hand with the bottle.

Hilarious character.

From arms captured in addition to grenades, there is a captured sub-machine gun MP-40.

Also see the fin that is easy to clean.

Helmet M-1 with grid.

The helmet is made very well and looks great.

There is a coil of rope.

As I understand that it is an attribute of all the soldiers of the airborne division.

And there is entrenching shovel in cover.

The second soldier - a private "Ryan", contains 7 details + decals.

The soldier also many ammunition pouches, the neck is a camouflage scarf,

in front hanging another bag,

on side hanging pistol holster,

On the back hangs a backpack, and there is space for accessories.

Sculpt also done very detailed

Next item - a captured German helmet.

And his helmet M1 with elements of camouflage.

He is armed with a rifle M1 Garand

The rifle has a loop for fastening strap.

Despite the presence of fin, the rifle look good.

There is also entrenching shovel in cover and a coil of rope.

And then there's the holster with the gun.

The third soldier - a private "Miller", contains 5 details + decals.

By the way, the decals the same for all figures.

Let's look closer.

Face of a fighter rather serious, tense.

There is also a large number of pouches, pockets and belts.

Like that ammunition hanging and all the details in different ways, each soldier is an individual.

All details worked out, I think it will be interesting to paint these figures.

Also included helmet M1 with camouflage elements.

Armed with a rifle M1 Garand

The standard entrenching shovel in cover.

And has a grenade.

The fourth soldier - he's got the funny nickname, a private "Snow".

What is the reason I don't know, but such names are given on the website of the manufacturer.

Let's look closer.

The soldier's own version of the kit.

On the strap of the backpack hanging first-aid kit.

On the belt pockets for ammo.

In general, all the pockets look full.

On the right leg there is a place for mounting a bayonet-knife.

On the shoulders of the backpack, below a canteen and a place to mount entrenching shovel.

Here are 3 details - left hand, bayonet-knife and M1 helmet.

On helmet fixed the first aid pack.

Also included is carbine M1A1 in cover.

There is another canteen. But the quality of the casting in compare on the rest looks weak.

It should be good handled before you can hang on the figure.

Even comes with missiles for the Bazooka М9А1 in cover.

This soldier also armed with a rifle M1 Garand. There is a fin that is easy to remove.

As the others have a coil of rope and entrenching shovel.

Today we looked at the shooters from the first squad 101 airborne division of the United States from the Paracel miniatures.

Next time, we view other squads.

Let's summarize.

The quality sculpt, I have no complaints, even more to say, I liked it very much.

The figures look "alive", they have interesting poses - it will be a great addition to dioramas.

The quality of the casting has a small claim.

You can notice that there are some of the details of the fin.

But as I already said, it is not critical and can be easily removed.

When finishing the assembly of the figures may need a small amount of putty.

So I put 4 of 5 for the quality of the casting. No critical problem but will need small handling.

And of course I'm interested to hear your feedback, so feel free to leave it in the comments under this video.

Thank you for watching my video. Also I recommend to watch these videos.

And also look at my social media pages and my website.

Subscribe to the channel. Press Like.

Up to new meetings! Bye!

For more infomation >> 1st squad 101 US airborne division (Paracel miniatures) - Duration: 10:01.

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ВАЗ 2108 - Лучший тюнинг! Полный привод 4х4. Расход на 100км - 30л Турбо восьмёрка - своими руками! - Duration: 20:34.

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Zebra Attacked by Hyenas

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Steve Void - Perfect Mess (Lyrics / Lyric Video) ft. Laurell, With Navarra - Duration: 3:37.

Just want a perfect mess with you

Just want a perfect mess with you

I've got a perfect mess with you

I don't want it perfect

'Cause all my life

This ain't a song we gotta sing along

In harmony to the stereo

Give me your worst and best

With you here is worth it

All this time

I just want a perfect mess cause

I don't want it perfect

All my life

I've got a perfect mess with you

I've got a perfect mess with you

I want a perfect mess with you

I want a perfect mess with you

I don't want it perfect

'Cause all my life

This ain't a song we gotta sing along

In harmony to the stereo

I'll take your worst and best

With you, you'll make it worth it

All this time

I just want a perfect mess

I don't want it perfect

All my life

We gonna look back and laugh at how we survived

Is to waste a chance that we don't take

'Cause the worst mistake that we could make

I'll still be ready for our next turn to fly

If we crash and burn a thousand times

Just want a perfect mess with you

I want a perfect mess

I don't want it perfect

'Cause all my life

This ain't a song we gotta sing along

In harmony to the stereo

I'll take your worst and best

With you, you'll make it worth it

All this time

I just want a perfect mess

I don't want it perfect

All my life

No turning back, now we're in too far

And my tallest walls, you broke 'em down

But you're way behind my curtains now

Only you could break and heal my heart

Nobody told me that love could be so hard

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Maine Cats (Maine Coon) - Duration: 3:12.

Hmm..there will be Maine Cats! (Maine Coon)

And they are also long haired-like the Persian Cats!

This is also cute,right?

I hope you like it!

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How To Make KILLER Melodies WITHOUT Music Theory - Duration: 3:04.

What I start with is a piano

And here is where you decide what feeling you're going for

is it going to be a sad song, inspirational song or a happy song

just follow your ears and write your chord progression after it

so here's what I've come up with

once you've chosen your chord progression most of the time you get your scale aswell

a scale we don't even know the name of

now depending on the chords you picked you might be able to use notes that are outside of these

but right now we know 100% that we can use these notes

if we can use any other note it's up to our ear

when it comes to the melody I personally just think of a rhythm and hum some kind of melody

and then put it out on the piano roll

just sit there and hum some shit, you're gonna sound like an idiot

trust me it's totally worth it

So how do I structure my melodies

I proabably use the most common one

at the first bar I spread some salt you know

just to get that taste, it's the base melody

and at the second bar you want to change it up

so I suggest adding some pepper aswell

just to keep the customer satisfied you know

at the third bar you wanna go back to that old salt

which means the base melody

but at the 4th bar here is where you wanna seal the deal

you wanna spice it up really good I suggest adding some coke aswell

which means you can even change the rhythm here, there is no limits what you can do here

before I show you the melody I just have to say that the first bar and the third bar

looks like they are different, but they are actually not

if you listen to the concept of those bars you will hear that they are actually the same

Just a different kind of salt

and that's basicly it

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Congress Just Tried To Take Away Your Constitutional Rights, You'll Be Angry - Duration: 2:48.

We regularly say that on the off chance that you don't fight for your rights, they will

be taken away.

Indeed, even in the United States, where our rights are ensured by the Constitution, that

is a risk.

Capable individuals, lobbyists, and organizations want to strip you of your God-given rights.

They try to pass laws that violate the Bill of Rights.

They trust the Supreme Court can make decisions that gradually however clearly violate the

most vital parts of being an American.

On the off chance that we don't know about their traps, they can escape with it.

As of late individuals from Congress attempted to utilize a current disaster to deny a large

number of Americans of their Constitutional freedoms.

Gratefully, the endeavor fizzled.

In any case, it won't be the last.

Via The Resurgent:

The political opportunists in Congress who saw dead bodies and decided to score points

as quickly as possible wrote legislation to ban the bump stock that actually would have

banned all semi-automatic guns.

The NRA opposed the legislation submitted in Congress for that reason, but the NRA is

already calling on the ATF to review bump fire stocks.

This, of course, shouldn't be a regulatory decision, but a legislative one.

The NRA does not even allow bump fire stocks on its gun ranges and no doubt would be happy

to narrowly help.

But congressmen would rather grandstand and call the organization a terrorist organization.

The supposedly feared lobbying organization was willing to help come up with a real solution.

But nothing ever happened.

Knock fire stocks are basically a modification that makes semi-automatics easier.

It can even give disabled residents an opportunity to practice their Second Amendment rights.

In any case, having a discussion about their utilization and accessibility is legitimate,

in light of the Las Vegas assault.

What's not substantial is a plan by individuals from Congress to ban all semi-automatic weapons.

As of now, there is a reiteration of legislation that constrains Americans' access to guns.

These make it troublesome for honest citizens to arm and ensure themselves.

Then crooks experience no difficulty getting firearms, lawfully or illicitly.

Unmistakably gun-control advocates in Washington wanted to utilize the Las Vegas shooting as

a reason to dissolve the Second Amendment some more.

They needed to abuse a national catastrophe to assault our God-given rights.

This time they flopped, but the next time?

We have to remain watchful and decline any legislator who stomps on our rights.

What do you think about this?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comment section below.

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This is the last free place in America | VT Docs - Duration: 11:12.

Slab City itself is dubbed as the last free place in America

people are friendly except when they're not

yeah it's insanity to move say yeah when I live there I want to live where the

conditions are harsh there's no ways to find food or water

no that's insanity

it's simple natural law anything can happen

my name is Aaron and I live in Slab City California.

Came out for this one event

and fell for the place and I stayed I guess just the freedom

give artists a place to have the freedom to do art as they see fit

you don't want to go there

it's an active bombing range

it was originally a military base called Camp Dunlap

the military pulled out and left a bunch of concrete slabs and nothing else

around 1952 is when it became slab city and people started camping here and

squatting here now there's a community that goes between 200 and 2,000 people

it means I can come here and squat here and and build a fence around a little

piece of desert and live here oh people will come here just to get out be different

no one pays rent it's more you contribute as a whole to the collective

as a whole to make sure that everyone here can survive throughout the year

sometimes I worry about the people here coz you know we get a lot of people who

fall through the cracks here you could you know potentially get shot here it

happens there's no law done you cannot do this or you cannot do that people you

know burn other people's houses down if you don't have a house or a dwelling

space especially in summer you're like totally screwed because you know it's

it's an extreme environment I think that's the resort that happens when this

person is sufficiently upset a majority of the slab community it's do as thou

will but cause no harm if what you're doing is causing harm to no one then

there shouldn't be a problem with it

yeah scrap fence is always fun I did this as more of an art piece this is our scrap pile here

sometimes you've just got to smash something to feel better about your day

I'm Cornelius Vango I live at and run slab city library some

of the things that uh I got sick of in society is just people over complicating

things all the time

you know making making simple things like just existing a big fucking hassle

when I go into the city I feel really small I feel like a tiny little nobody

and when I'm out in the wilderness I feel like a frickin you know like a

proud beast like a grizzly bear or some shit

you know like I am in the master of my domain and I have the freedom to take

things into my own hands I saved up and bought a shotgun because I wasn't sure

like how lawless it was uh I've never had to shoot anybody with it but you

know I I just wanted to be safe so I I got my shotgun and they came down here

and I found out that the library was here and it had been abandoned for a

long time and was in disrepair so I moved in

the television will not be revolutionized so this here's my personal favorite piece it was

initially built well losing my hat it was initially built and used the

backdrop of a stage didn't it was 15 TVs and it was very impressive when we built

it up there and so we brought them out here and we stacked them all up and it

ceased to be very impressive it was just small we tell people if you got a TV you

want to get rid of please bring it down we're not even gonna ask where you got it

this is cinnabar charm this belonged to our founder Charlie he decorated with

around 20,000 individual objects he did all this himself we used to ask him

where he found time to do all this stuff always his answer was I've got 24 usable

hours in the day same as any one of you it's also as you can see the first

church of the chocolate martini tenets of the first church of the chocolate

martini make a thing do big fun get more laid rise and infect so right here we

have the mammoth the mammoth's actual name is definition of a grievance but we just

call it the mammoth East Jesus is as our founder Charlie Russell explained an

experimental habitable artwork in progress

anyone who knew that wanted to art and just didn't have a good outlet for it

that was his whole idea of East Jesus being that outlet

I came for camping free camping for a while and then truck ran out of gas

and decided to stay I can have my own camp ground my little corner

drop there my old van and just let it there rust and make a little room out

of it and I can crash there you know there's there there's no regulation and

the city will not come the town will not come and tell you that you cannot build

that you cannot put that there I don't know maybe I'll turn this into a

meditation room but then I keep adding outside or bringing I want to build a

pond and just fill it up with water so I don't have to take the dogs to the pond

I just can't come there maybe a rock garden a little I don't know something

something that I something that I can even get inside in the water you know

freedom it's a state of mind I believe freedom of not paying not having to

have to live among a lot of people or congregating in a big city

maybe that's freedom for me so I live by myself here and when I want to talk to

somebody then I go and visit and look who I got in here finally he's tied up

and he still laughing smiling I got the bunny you see variety of characters

characters welcome slab city characters welcome that's what it should be written

out there dewey yeah you want to come up here with me

every county should have a slab city every county at least and every every

metropolis should have a this should be a community where people can go and live

within their means and that's what I do basically now but I have enough my solar

I'm buying on credit from solar Mike who was kind enough to trust me to make

payments this is my favorite sitting place in the evening and this is my

favorite sitting place in the morning and this is my dog bath well I just put

this fence up just recently because people will walk through right through

your yard and steal from you this is my bus actually it's not my bus I'm just

taking care of it for sandy the artist that used to be used to be her art sandy

was a sweetheart older lady she wanted everybody to be

happy she was a musician she didn't make very much money on her social security

but she would have like a every Tuesday night a music venue here and we would

all come for hotdogs and coffee she liked the pastel pink colors she liked

to drink wine and dance at the at the range so anyway she painted half of this

for about a third of it and then she passed away and so some people who were

camping here after her watching the camp taking care of it for the family

they finished the paint job in her style I still haven't cleaned out a lot of

Sandy's stuff but anyway I'm really grateful that I could have this little

spot you know to squat on and

put a few things here and and have a place I can just feel comfortable pretty

comfortable and safe it's a place where people can come and find a refuge you

know they can build whatever they want to build here not a bunch of like

lawless rebels it's people that just kind of got got sick of not fitting in with society

the real Slab City I think is it's an acceptance of people or people

that get stuck you know that they've come to camp for a while and then truck

breaks down there's no enough funds to fix it or get into another one of them

you decide to stay and just get insane like them slab city last free place and

it is so far we're gonna keep it that way if we can

are we really free if in order to do what we want we have to live in the

middle of the frickin desert where it's extremely hot because there's nowhere

else left for people like us to be I mean I guess yeah if that's freedom then

we are free here

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How to Save the Jurassic Park Franchise - Duration: 3:06.

- [Narrator] According to the ineffable science

of my own private movie formula,

Jurassic World is 37 percent good, also known as bad.

I hated Jurassic World, and people who like it are wrong.

But wait, before you write your angry YouTube comment,

just hear my crazy theory for fixing it.

Then, you know, say whatever you want.

Zara Young, played by Katie McGrath,

and seen here being eaten by a pterosaur and a mosasaurus,

should have been the hero of Jurassic World

instead of this Pratt and this Dallas Howard.

And here's why.

Chris Pratt is a velociraptor trainer

which sounds amazing, but in practice

he's just kind of a jerk.

- You wanna consult here or...

in my bungalow?

- [Narrator] Bryce Dallas Howard is a business woman,

and she prioritizes money over human lives

for the entire movie.

- [Owen] Evacuate the island.

- We'd never reopen.

- Zara, however, is just chock full of hero qualities.

First off, she's ambitious like Dr. Grant,

Dr. Sattler, and Dr. Malcolm, the heroes of

the other Jurassic Park movie.

Second, she's talented since she's assistant

to the Operations Manager of Jurassic World.

That means she's somewhere in her late 20's,

but her job involves dinosaurs.

While most millennials are lucky to afford

their own studio apartment, she has a job

that involves dinosaurs.

Sure, she doesn't love being around kids,

but we can forgive that.

After all, we found it endearing when Dr. Grant

pantomimed gutting a high schooler alive

in his first scene.

And finally, she's thoughtful, as we learn here.

That's Ian Malcolm's book, and you know it's

got to be a tough read.

Remember how that guy talks.

- See here, I'm now by myself talking to myself.

That's chaos theory.

- [Narrator] Of course, it's not like he's

gonna have anything nice to say about Jurassic World

considering it's full of animals

that almost killed him twice.

So we know Zara is thoughtful, introspective,

and capable of change.

Now factor in the fact that relationships

and family concerns are central to each character.

The kids are afraid of their parents' divorce.

Claire doesn't want to have a family at all.

And Owen is kind of a creep who

doesn't know how to talk to people.

- In my bungalow?

- Zara, however, is the key that meaningfully

connects all these character traits.

She's young enough to relate to the kids,

not quite as work obsessed as Claire,

but a bit more responsible than Owen.

They could all learn from each other by bonding

maybe over a rollicking adventure

involving running from dinosaurs and...

Oh, or she could abruptly suffer the most violent

death in the franchise before the story even

gets going.

That's cool too, whatever.

Granted, what I'm suggesting here would require

extensive re-writes and re-shoots.

But I'm confident, it would double Jurassic World's score

to 74 percent good, which is pretty good.

Certainly nothing to sneeze at.

- God bless you!

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dusk till dawn remix

dusk till dawn lyrics

ZAYN ‒ Dusk Till Dawn (Lyrics / Lyrics Video) ft. Sia (Marin Hoxha Remix)

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October Book Haul | 2017 - Duration: 15:32.

Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel I'm Lily and today I'm going to be doing

a book haul which is really exciting. I've only done one before and these are I

think I've got like twelve books, I'm not sure. And these are all books that I

picked up since my last book haul in September, so a month-and-a-half-ish, I think.

All of them are secondhand from charity shops or clearance sales apart from two which I

got new because they are new releases and I was very excited about them.

One of those only arrived this morning and it is of course, 'The Beginning

of the World in the Middle of the Night. by Jen Campbell. I'm very very

very excited to read this book. Jen Campbell actually ran a kind of a

competition thing a while ago where if you'd pre-ordered book you could send

her an email and she would put you in for the runnings for um

one of the proofs. But everybody who'd sent her in confirmation that

that they'd pre-ordered the book got sent like a letter with a little

snippet of one stories and I got a snippet from one called: 'Plum Pie

Zombie Green, Yellow Bee, Purple Monster' it was an amazing snippet so I'm pretty

excited to get back to that story, and also to read all the others, I've heard

so many good things about this. Last night I also signed up to one of

Jen Campbell's poetry writing workshops which I'm quite terrified about but

quite excited about I've not done anything like that before

and definitely not since uni been part of like a group of writers and discussing things,

and each other's work and things like that. So . . . ahh, but yeah, I'm looking forward to that,

looking forward to this and the next book. The next book, I preordered

is of course, The Book of Dust. Which I'm a little way in. I've been reading it

very slowly, trying to savour it, and I'm quite pleased that most of the

most of the people I know who have got this book in terms of Booktube

and are reading it, are also reading it really slowly. It's very different

from the whole Harry Potter thing, when the Harry Potter book

come out everybody read it in the first day and you had to read it in the first

day too, or everybody would spoil it for you. This book's completely different,

it's been out like a week now, maybe a bit longer and I've heard nothing

nothing about it, it's wonderful so I'm reading at my own pace I'm really

enjoying it. It's so nice to return to this world. So those are the two books that I

got new. I preordered them months and months and months ago, so Jen Campbell's

book turning out this morning was quite a surprise because

I don't think it's actually released until next week but I'm not complaining

at all. So all the next few books-- all of the all of the books I'm gonna be

talking about now they're all secondhand. They've all come from charity shops in

the last couple months.

the first one is 'Burial-- burial burial boreal? Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. I

recently read 'The Good People' which I think it's her second book and I

wouldn't say it's an enjoyable book it's quite a dark topic to be enjoyable but

the writing was certainly enjoyable. She was very very beautiful writing very

vivid, aware of nature and characters and people and characterization and drawing

out all these things. It was a lovely character study but I think it was a bit -- huhh, for me to

enjoy I guess. But this one sounds quite intriguing as well. It's set in Northern

Iceland in 1826-- 29? 1820-- it'ss set in Northern Iceland in 1829,

about a woman whose condemned to death and she has to live with the family a

while before she's killed or something? I'm not sure, but it sounds quite

intriguinging. I've heard kind of mixed reviews about it. Some people are saying

'The Good People' was a lot better and I could certainly see how it might be

because I think a lot of research went into that book, it was very well-written.

The next book is one I found by chance-- it's a little bit battered.

I think some of the pages were falling out earlier, but--

this is 'Heft' by Liz Moore. Liz Moore's 'The Unseen World' was one of my favourite

books of this whole year I think. It might possibly be the favorite book of

the year, we'll see how 'Book of Dust' goes. And this I think was her first novel? I'm not sure

but all I really know about it is it's about a very very fat man

who makes kind of sentimental unsentimental journey which is sounds

quite lovely and I just, I adore Liz Moore's writing, I adore her exploration of

character and the way she just constructs story around life,

it's just , it's just brilliant. I could read her writing for forever.

So I really want to get to this one pretty soon but with

Nonfiction November coming up, it might be a December read. It does look

like it's a kind of autumny/winter sort of book, so that might work out quite well.

The next book is also one I don't really know much about. The blurb doesn't give

much away. It's called 'Minnow' by Diana Sweeney and this book I remember---

ooh, it's lovely and floppy, look at that! Agh, love it.

And this one I remember looking up-- somebody was talking about it years and years ago

and I put it on my wish list on Amazon and it just stayed on my wishlist on Amazon.

And I saw this in a charity shop and I thought Oh! I recognise that one

and I'll get it, and it's about a girl called Tom-- umm, a flood has taken the lives of her

parents and sister, and that's really all the blurb kind of says. It talks about some other

people but not really in terms of telling me what the story is I guess.

So this one I'm quite in the dark about. I love the cover, it's all pastelly

and kind of-- you can tell it's been done like proper art.

The next book is Ali Smith's 'Autumn' and this one I got in a Waterstones sale

because it's unfortunately quite damaged. Somebody's scored across here and

gone through several pages. So I got this one for a pound.

This one I've heard a lot about, a lot of really good things about but it just

never struck me as my kind of book so I didn't really pay much attention to it.

I didn't really consider picking it up unless like it was just there in the

library and I'll be like 'I'll read that now'. It's supposed to be very modern

um, about Brexit and things like that that I think

interest me in a politic politics way but not in a do I want to read about

that in a book way? Not really. So this one might take me a while to get to.

I am intrigued to read it, I'm just kind of a bit . . . hesitant, I'm just like

I'm just like mmm I'd rather read about history. So and the one book I have read

by Ali Smith, I enjoyed the writing and I enjoyed her humour, but

the story just-- and the character didn't really connect with me

at all. So I'm a bit dubious about this one

The next one is also one that I've heard quite a bit about on Booktube, it's called 'The Music

Shop' by Rachel Joyce and this one I think is a kind of a love story, set in 1988.

About a man who owns a music shop. I really want to read her first book, 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage

'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry'.

before I read this one because lots of people really highly praise the Harold Fry

book and I like to read things in order I think going backwards into an author's history

can sometimes be a bit guhh, so . . . I would love to read that book first and then

move onto this one. Next book also came from clearance , I think this time it was W.H.Smiths.

And that is the 'One and Only Ivan' by Katherine Applegate, and this book I

have already read. This was one of my favourite books of last year and I've been dying to

find it. and I so so pleased to see this and it's not damaged or anything so I have no

idea why it was in the clearance but this is such a beautiful book, this

is a children's book it's very very sparsely written everything spaced out

big text, lots of space, but it is so perfect like there is nothing in excess

in this book, there is nothing you could add to this book this book is just as perfect

as children books get it's just-- it's wonderful I

think if you've got a child who really really loves animals and nature, and just wants

a bit more depth, like it's such a simple story but there's so

much emotional depth in it, it's oh so wonderful -- give this all your children, read it

whether you are a child or an adult, just just, this book is wonderful!

I recommend it to absolutely everyone!

The next one is a kind of classic book, and it's 'A Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemmingway

I haven't read any Hemmingway since I was at uni, so I'm quite keen to get into this.

though the font is very small, ogh, need my glasses.

This one I think is just your kind of typical war story but I think it's more

centered around Ernest's Hemingway's own experiences during the war. He was an

ambulance service-- yeah he was in the ambulance service, so imagine to be quite

harrowing, lots of uh, detail about injuries and such. I'm not particularly into war

fiction at the moment, which is unusual because normally I'm up for war fiction

no matter what time of the year it is or what mood I'm in,

so this one I'm hoping to get to maybe in December? But I'm not quite sure.

I've got a few other books that are also set in the same kind of era but I'm a bit more

excited about, so . . . and I think that's the next one-- no, this one's set in 1788

so quite a lot beforehand. I don't actually know much about this

It's called 'The Lieutenant' by Kate Greenville . Aaaand in 1788,

Daniel Brooke sets out on a journey that will change the course of his life--

Uggh, whoever wrote that blurb, whyy use those words-- who -- ughh.

Anyway, as a lieutenant in the First Fleet he lands in the wild and unknown

Shores of New South Wales. There he sets up an observatory to chart the stars. This

country will prove far more rallatory-rella-revelatory than the stars above.

based on real events the lieutenant tells the unforgettable story of Brookes

connection with an Aboriginal child a remarkable friendship resonates across

the oceans and centuries. That sounds quite sweet, so yeah not quite sure what

what to expect from that, but I really really love the cover, the detail of the stars and

the maps in the background. Oh yes, lovely cover. Um, the next one and I

I'm also a bit dubious about and that's 'Deaf Sentence: a novel' by David Lodge.

I literally picked this one up simply because it's got a deaf character but

upon looking a bit closer it's actually somebody who is going deaf

rather than has lived as a deaf person throughout their life

so I'm unsure about how good this will be as a representation of deafness

um and for deaf people, so yeah . . .

I'm not sure what to expect from this one, I haven't heard anything about it

we will just . . . see how that one goes.

I think it's supposed to be quite funny and awkward but I'm not sure if that's in a negative

make-fun-deaf-person way yet. If you've read this book

err maybe let me know what your thoughts on representation and any issues in this one.

The next one is also a book I was quite pleased to find because it's

quite a new release and it's quite popular and that's 'The Dark Circle' by Linda

Grant. And this was this has won of the orange prize and the shortlisted for Man Booker

I also think shortlisted for the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction so that this has

been everybody's been talking about this book. I think for the early part of the

year I was seeing it on all booktubers' channels everywhere, and it sounds

quite intriguing, I think it's more of a character study, set in the 1950s in a sanatorium where

several people just do their thing-- I'm terrible at book burbs about

books I don't know. The next one I picked up on a whim, oh and it's also very floppy

Ohh, look at-- that is, I just yeah. That's Wonderful. This is 'The Zookeepers Wife: a true story an

unlikely heroine' by Diane Ackman and this one I picked up actually because

I've been listening to the soundtrack on loop for my characters playlist for um

part of what I'm writing for several months now

so I've got the whole soundtrack in my head and this is like oh it's a book

as well so yeah. It's definitely a film but it's also a book, an this is about

Germany invading Poland and

evacuating the city zoo and then hiding Jewish people there to protect them

from the Luftwaffe -- however you say that, but yeah, so, this is the

one I think I would read in this is what I really want to get to in December

I love a good kind of world war two story and this one

sounds quite exciting and I'd also quite like to see a film because I've been

like completely entranced by the soundtrack so if you like soundtracks check out that

really nice. And the last book, the last book is 'The Orchard of Lost Souls'

by Nadifa Mohammed. I'm not completely sure what this book is about. I know it's set in

Somalia in 1988 and involves a woman who has left a refugee camp and also a soldier

who's involved in trying to squash rebellions, so this one just sounds really intriguing

and engaging and about corner of the world I don't really know much about so

I'm really looking forward to reading this one, will hopefully-- I've got a big TBR

for December. This is what happens when I take a month off

to read only nonfiction. I just get this massive 'I'll read this in December'

'I'll read this in December' so this will hopefully be another December book, but yep so and

this one's got a really beautiful cover as well. Ah I'm a sucker for covers.

So that was my book haul for the last couple of months,

if you've read in these books let me know, I would love to hear what your

thoughts are. If you would also like to read some of these books also let me

know because I will squee along with you about how excited I am about some of them.

Um, yeah, thank you for watching and I hope you're all

having a great week. It's half term for me so I've been quite lazy but also

productive. I've been making quite a lot of things and I've been making a new quilt.

I've also been doing writing which is so has surprised even me so I've been

editing my incredibly over-written novel and trying to cut words out but actually

adding more than I've cut so that's not going so well but I'm hoping that by

the end of half-term, I will have a some somewhat better draft than I had before.

That is all for me, see you all again soon -- goodbye!

Oh- I will start that one again.

oh it's not a wrap-up it's not a wrap-up what is it

it's . . . it's a book haul, that's what it is, it's a book haul.

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English at work - Episode 42: The dinner date - Duration: 5:32.

Would you like to see the menu?

Oh yes please.

I was asking the lady actually.

Oh, right.

Hello again.

Anna and Tom are finally on their dinner date at a pizza

restaurant.

Eating could be difficult for Tom because he's sprained his arm

after that accident in the office.

He might still have romance on his mind but Anna is thinking about something else.

Are you feeling nervous Anna?

Nervous?

Why?

Being out on your own with Tom.

What are you going to talk about?

Don't worry.

I can handle this, besides I want Tom's ideas about

developing a new plastic vegetable.

A plastic vegetable!

Oh right.

Well, good luck.

So this is nice.

Finally, us together, on our own, me and you, pizza, red

wine… expensive red wine, actually.

Lovely Tom.

You know Tom, Paul wants me to develop a new idea – plastic

vegetables – I thought, maybe, you might like to help me?

Come on Anna, we're not here to talk business.

Tell me about you – the real Anna.

Have you had many… err, many boyfriends before?

That's a bit personal.

What do you think about plastic peas?

Err?

Can you not switch off from work for one minute?

Tom.

I think you and me are very similar – we're a good team.

If we could come up with a great idea for Paul then who

knows… we may get to travel the world selling it together?

Oh, I see.

I hadn't thought of it like that.

Right well…

Your pizzas… madam… sir (putting plates on the table).

Thanks.

Tom, I think you'll need some help cutting that.

Thanks.

(Pizza cutting noises) Mmm, you smell nice… or is that the pizza?

(Sudden brainwave) I've got it!

What?

Plastic aubergines!

Plastic aubergines?

Yes.

Plastic aubergines.

They would look great on this table – a sort of

decoration.

Yeah!

And you could put sauces inside… or salt and pepper.

You could be on to something here.

We need to put a proposal together, to give it to Paul.

But what should we say?

Anna, your proposal needs to be brief but clear.

Use positive language to propose your idea to Paul.

Use words like 'exceptional', 'fantastic', 'quality',

and talk about how it would benefit the business by using words like

'profit', 'efficiency', and 'value for money'.

Good luck!

Are you OK Anna?

(Scribbling) Yes.

Just writing some things down.

OK, well write down how we could target restaurants and cafes.

They'll be begging for our vegetables.

Oh this is so exciting… let's drink to our… succ…

(Bottle knocked over) Oh!

Tom!

What have you done?

You've knocked red wine all over me… and my

notebook.

Ermm, sorry.

We had better get you out of that dress.

Hmm, what a mess and what a date!

But what may be lacking in romance is made up for in a potentially successful

business deal.

Let's find out how it's going much much later at Tom's flat…

…this exceptional product has fantastic potential…

Say 'demand for this plastic aubergine will reach melting point!'

My little joke.

…by making the production more efficient, our customers will get value for

money and our profits will increase.

There, done.

Great.

We can pitch this to Paul first thing on Monday morning.

So now, maybe we can get back to our date?

Look I saved some of that pizza.

It's all cold!

(Walking away) Anyway, I had better go.

It's late and I want to tidy up this proposal.

But it's been great.

I can't wait till next time.

Bbbut…

Door slams closed

Next time?

Well, that went well!

The pizza may be cold but Anna and Tom have developed a red hot proposal.

Here's a reminder of some of the words you might want to use to make your business proposal

stand out…

Exceptional!

Fantastic!

Quality.

Profit.

Efficiency.

Value for money.

So with the proposal written, Tom and Anna just need to convince Paul –

and that means pitching their idea.

Find out how they get on next time.

Bye for now.

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Jesus Wants You to Hear What He Told Me in Heaven! | Kynan Bridges - Duration: 28:31.

Sid: Hello.

Sid Roth here.

Welcome to my world where it's naturally supernatural.

My guest was on an airplane minding his own business and all

of a sudden, he was taken up to Heaven,

and the Messiah of Israel said to him,

"Tell my people there is more, so much more."

And this more is all obtained from being in the presence of

God, 24/7.

Every promise of God that he's made to you in the past,

every promise that's in the Bible,

when God says this it's true: all things are yours.

[Applause]

Is there a supernatural dimension,

a world beyond the one we know?

Is there life after death?

Do angels exist?

Can our dreams contain messages from Heaven?

Can we tap into ancient secrets of the supernatural?

Are healing miracles real?

Sid Roth has spent over 35 years researching the strange world of

the supernatural.

Join Sid for this edition of It's Supernatural!

[Applause]

Sid: You know, Kynan, let's whet their appetite.

You're in your congregation.

The presence of God comes in.

There's a woman who was in an auto accident.

What happened?

Kynan Bridges: Well this was an amazing experience.

There's a lady that comes to this meeting that we have and

literally we are worshiping God, we are lifting up our voice in

worship and the presence of God invades the room,

and it was an amazing experience.

You could feel it.

It was palpable.

You can literally people could almost touch the presence.

And as we're doing that, a woman comes in and the presence of God

hits her, and when the presence hits her,

she falls to the ground and she begins to cry out in what sounds

like agony.

She's screaming as if something is burning on the inside of her,

and this goes on for quite some time.

Afterwards, they pick her up and they take her to her vehicle,

literally in a drunken state.

She's almost drunken.

And after that, two days later when I saw this woman,

she had on workout gear.

She had been working out.

She had been running.

She ran nine miles.

And she comes to me, and she says,

"I ran nine miles."

I said, "Okay."

She says, "You don't understand.

I was in a car accident about four or five years ago and it

shattered almost all the bones in my lower body,

and those bones had to be replaced with metal and all

these kinds of things, and the doctors told me I would never

walk, I would never run, I would never play sports,

I would never wear high heels, all of the things."

And she said, "I just ran nine miles without any pain."

She brought me four pages of x-rays and the metal had been

fused into bone.

This was what we would call a creative miracle.

Sid: Do you know what you saw?

You saw just a foretaste of what is going to be normal.

Kynan Bridges: Yes.

Sid: Now, there are so many pastors that love God and

they're burned out, and they don't even know it.

You were one.

Kynan Bridges: I was burnt out, Sid.

I really was, honestly.

And I didn't even realize I was burnt out.

I was just tired of church.

I know that sounds bad.

I was tired of church.

I was frustrated with ministry, not seeing the results.

And I got to a place where I was just so frustrated.

And you get to a place where you're going

through the motions.

You're saying all the right things,

but there's no presence.

And that's where I was, honestly.

Sid: That's called religion.

Kynan Bridges: That's religion.

Sid: At its stickiest.

Kynan Bridges: It is.

I like that, yes.

So I got to this place where I began to cry out to God because

when I was praying, nothing would happen.

I didn't feel anything.

It just felt like a ritual.

And one day, I was praying early in the morning.

I'll never forget it.

I was praying behind my sofa.

We had an extra room like an extra living room with another

sofa there, and I was praying behind my sofa.

And I was just really trying to toil and struggle to get a

prayer through, and nothing was happening.

So I cried out to God in desperation and I said,

"Lord, just touch me."

And all of a sudden, I sensed someone standing behind me,

and then the Lord opened my eyes in the Spirit,

and I saw an angel.

This angel took a bucket of water and he poured

it on top of me.

It was ice cold.

I don't know if you've ever felt ice cold water on your body.

Sid: No, but I have seen coaches when they win championship games

and I feel sorry for them.

Kynan Bridges: It was like that.

It was like a bucket of ice cold water was poured

on top of my head.

And immediately I jumped up.

I began to shout, I began to pray in the Spirit,

I began to run around and I felt the Glory of God,

I felt the presence of God.

It's like I was supercharged, revitalized.

It's like somebody took a defibrillator and just shocked

me back to life again.

And all of a sudden, my prayers were so powerful,

they had so much substance, and I said,

"God, what happened?"

And I said, "What's the name of that angel?"

And the angel spoke and said, "My name is Joy."

Sid: Wow.

That is wonderful.

Kynan Bridges: The Bible says, "The joy of the Lord

is our strength."

Sid: You needed joy.

Kynan Bridges: And when you get to that place,

oh, I feel the presence now.

When you get to that place of desperation where you want God,

you want more, you don't want a formula,

you don't want a ritual, you don't want religion anymore,

but you just want to know God, you want to touch God,

you want to feel Heaven,

that's where I was, Sid.

And I cried out, and Heaven heard my cry,

and Heaven invaded the earth.

Sid: You know, every true believer wants what you say.

Kynan Bridges: Yes.

Sid: But God showed you how.

That's why I ask these questions.

Kynan Bridges: Yes.

Sid: Okay.

Talk to me.

I want to get to that point.

Tell me what to do.

Kynan Bridges: One of the first keys is intimacy

with the Holy Spirit.

You know, Jesus said that "We shall know the truth and the

truth will make us free."

Most people don't even know what that verse of Scripture means.

We think it means we'll know more information and that

information will liberate us.

But that's not what he's talking about.

He uses a Hebrew idiom, which is the word

"knowledge" or "gnosco".

You remember when the Bible says in Genesis,

"Adam knew Eve and she conceived."

That's the same word Jesus is using.

Speaking to this Jewish audience that knows what he means,

he's saying there is place called intimacy where we become

filled with this intimate encounter with God and it causes

us to become impregnated with the miraculous.

Literally, we're giving birth to something.

And so when God says to know the truth,

truth is a person.

It's not a concept.

It's not mental ascent.

It's not....

Sid: It's not rules and regulations.

Kynan Bridges: It's not rules and regulations.

Jesus is the truth.

Yeshua is the truth and to know him is eternal life.

Sid: How many people know that we can know THE truth,

the Messiah of Israel, in an experiential way

and then be free?

When we come back I want to find out about you're on a plane

coming back from England and God spoke to you after he went to a

place that he wasn't headed.

He was headed back to America.

He went to a new country.

It was called Heaven.

Be right back.

[Applause]

We'll be right back to It's Supernatural!

We now return to It's Supernatural!

[Applause]

Sid: So, I hate to call you Dr. Bridges.

You're Kynan to me.

I'm Sid to you.

But Kynan, you're flying back to the United States from England

and the last thing in the world you were expecting happened.

What happened?

Kynan Bridges: You know, I'm actually feeling God's presence

right now, Sid.

But I was coming back from England and had been there a

while teaching on the supernatural,

having several meetings, and I was ready to come home.

So we're on the plane.

Sid: I know the feeling.

Kynan Bridges: We're on the plane and I was flying back.

We're 30,000-plus feet in the air and I kind of nodded off a

little or was trying to get some rest.

I closed my eyes and the most amazing thing happened.

When I opened my eyes, I was in Heaven.

It was so real.

I could feel the atmosphere because the atmosphere of Heaven

is totally different from the atmosphere of the earth,

and I could feel God's presence.

I could see, I saw the Glory.

Everything around me was so real.

I looked down at my hands and the first thought I had was,

oh no, I got in a plane crash.

I thought, I didn't get to call my wife and my kids.

But immediately, that subsided and I just was overwhelmed by

the atmosphere.

And I felt a rumbling from the plane and it seemed like I was

back in my body, but I was still in transition

between the experience.

And as I was coming back in, it was like a movie fading to

another scene.

As I was coming back into it, I saw the face of Jesus.

When I looked at his face, it was just pure love,

pure love.

He could see right through me.

Every fiber of my being resonated with this love,

and I heard these words: "Tell my people there's so much more."

Sid: What affect did that have on you?

Kynan Bridges: It changed my life.

It changed my ministry.

And for months after that I began to teach on the presence.

I began to teach on developing a heavenly vision and developing

heavenly encounters because God had mandated me.

That was commissioning as far as was concerned.

Sid: Now when you use terms, there are people that really

don't grasp what you're saying, when you say things like

"presence of God", someone that has never experienced this,

what do you mean?

Kynan Bridges: When we talk about the presence of God,

we're talking about three things,

four things.

First of all, we're talking about the atmosphere of Heaven.

The second thing we're talking about,

we're talking about God's personality because you cannot

separate God's presence from his person.

Remember earlier we talked about that the truth is a person.

God's presence is a person.

We're talking about the character of God or his nature,

and then number four, we're talking about the power of God.

All four of those things begin to work in concert when the

presence of God manifests.

Sid: I have to believe that every promise of God,

all of the healing, all the deliverance,

anything anyone has ever prayed, it's available,

but the missing ingredient is it's available in his presence.

Kynan Bridges: Yes.

Sid: And it's tangible.

Someone that's never experienced the tangible presence,

what does that mean?

Kynan Bridges: It's unmistakable.

It resonates with your entire body.

It's literally like Heaven on Earth.

You know, the best way I can describe it,

God gave me this description of it.

I was coming home one day from traveling,

I travel quite often, and my children are very inquisitive.

So they can hear me outside and then when I come to the door I

begin to rattle my keys, and they run to the door.

Now, one of the reasons they run to the door is because they know

Daddy has some treats that he's brought from other places with

him, and so they run.

And God told me, he said, "Why do your children run to you?"

I said, "Because they know Daddy is home."

He says, "They are gravitating toward your presence because

they know your person, or they know your character."

This is the same way.

Sid: That's why.

If you beat your kids everyday they'd be running away.

Kynan Bridges: They'd run the opposite way from the house.

But because they know Daddy never comes empty handed and

that Daddy loves them, they are always anticipating my presence

because they know the person behind the presence.

And the same is true of us.

Once we understand the person behind the presence,

we know that God never shows up empty handed.

In fact, the prophet David, not just the King David,

David as prophet said, "In his presence there's fullness of joy

and at his right hand there are pleasures."

Everything we need is in the presence of God.

Sid: What about someone that says,

you know, I've heard all this stuff and for the last week I've

taken an hour every day, and I've just been still before God.

And I'll tell you, Kynan, it sounds wonderful what he's doing

to you, but it's not happening to me.

How come?

Kynan Bridges: It's available to everybody.

The key is desperation.

How desperate are we?

You know, it's kind of like a marriage relationship.

You know, you can have a mechanical marriage or you can

have an intimate marriage.

The choice is yours.

A mechanical marriage is a husband comes home and he says,

"You know what, I paid all the bills.

I didn't cheat on you.

What more do you want from me?"

That's mechanical.

You're following the rules.

But intimacy is, I think about you every day.

Intimacy is when I see you, I'm enamored by you.

I'm smitten, if you will.

Every time I see your face it's more than a ritual.

It goes beyond regulation and rules.

It goes into intimacy.

It's when we want to know him.

Paul said, "I want to know him in the power of his resurrection

and the fellowship of his suffering."

It's that intimacy with God that makes all of the difference,

wanting not just to get results or not just to get gifts,

but falling in love with the person behind the presence.

Many people like to feel something and the presence

evokes great things in our body.

We resonate with it.

But when we know the person, I'm telling you,

everything else comes along with that.

Sid: You know what also want to find out from you,

I want to find out how this man worships God that he has such a

hunger for more and more of God.

I want to know what he does when the doors close,

there's no congregation there, no audience,

just him and God.

And you know what?

I'm going to have him demonstrate it.

And you know what?

God is going to show up.

We'll be right back.

[Applause]

We'll be right back to It's Supernatural!

We now return to It's Supernatural!

[Applause]

Sid: You know what is so wonderful,

it's wonderful that you're in the presence.

It's wonderful you have all these encounters.

But when you teach about it, others do.

Tell me about the person that heard your teaching and went

into a cancer ward.

Kynan Bridges: You know, this is amazing.

Every time we teach on the presence,

people get activated, people get released,

people get reset.

They get restored.

You know, this is an amazing situation.

I was teaching about the presence of God.

And there's a person there hearing the teaching and

immediately they catch the revelation.

The same day they go into to a cancer ward where a man

is dying.

He's on his last leg.

The doctors say we can't do anything to help you.

He's basically on his death bed, a bed of affliction.

People have gathered around.

This person goes into the ward, lays hands on him and says,

"Be healed."

And they walk out of the ward.

Sid: Now is this guy Jewish, because he had a lot

of chutzpah.

That's a Hebrew word, it means nerve.

Kynan Bridges: No, they weren't, but they had a Jewish heart.

And they went, and literally, the man's situation

turns around.

He completely overcomes the cancer,

defies all of the diagnosis that the doctor gave.

That's the power of God's presence.

Sid: Now, you used to teach that one of the keys is understanding

the story in the Bible about the Mount of Transfiguration.

Kynan Bridges: Absolutely.

Jesus goes up to the mountain, in the Book of Mark,

and he transfigures before them, and he reveals the Glory.

Then they see the Glory cloud and they hear the voice from the

cloud that says, "This is my son in whom I'm well pleased."

Now, Peter of course, says, "We should build tabernacles here:

one for you, one for Moses, one for Elijah."

Jesus comes out of the vision, out of this manifest presence.

And they go down to the mountain and there's a demon waiting on

them, a boy afflicted by the devil.

Now this is amazing because this is a pattern

of the presence for believers.

Most people live for the mountain,

but Jesus lived from the mountain.

Sid: Say that again.

Kynan Bridges: Most believers live for the mountain.

In other words, we live for particular encounters.

But Jesus lived from the mountain.

In other words, because of God's presence,

when he came down from the mountain,

he came down with power and authority,

and that's what God wants us to do,

not to live for the presence, that's great,

but to live from it.

Sid: So, when we have these encounters they're for a purpose

to fulfill our destiny.

Kynan Bridges: Absolutely.

Sid: This fellow, when he went in the cancer ward,

if he hadn't caught the vision and the presence of God,

he would just pray for someone and that person would have died.

Kynan Bridges: Absolutely.

You see, God's presence changes us.

This is so important.

It changes every part of our being.

That's why the Bible says Jesus had

a transfiguration experience.

You know what Sid, that wasn't for him.

That was for the disciples to see because the same word is

used in Romans, Chapter 12.

It says, "Be transformed by the renewing of your mind" or be

transfigured by the renewing of your mind.

God wants to transfigure us so that we can walk in power,

we can walk in authority, we can walk in dominion,

so that when we come down from the mountain every demon in the

valley will tremble.

Sid: Okay.

The door is closed.

You're children are asleep.

You have, tell me, five children?

Kynan Bridges: Five, the number of grace.

Sid: You have a congregation, the number of grace.

I got that.

Okay.

The door is closed.

It's late at night, just you.

What do you do?

Kynan Bridges: Hallelujah.

Sid: How do you worship God?

Kynan Bridges: Thank you, Lord.

[singing]

This is the air I breathe.

This is the air I breathe.

Your Holy presence living in me.

This is my daily bread.

Thank you, Jesus.

This is my daily bread.

Your very word spoken to me and I,

I'm desperate for you, Jesus.

[singing in tongues]

Father, we thank you for your presence.

In your presence is fullness of joy.

In fact, the presence of God is invading the room right now.

There's someone watching, the Spirit of the Lord is

touching you.

You're being healed.

You're being restored.

You're being touched by the power and presence of God.

Your life will never be the same again.

The Holy Spirit wants to come.

He wants to touch you.

The presence of God wants to manifest in your life.

God is calling you to host the presence and to live a

transfigured lifestyle so that you'll never be the same.

Hallelujah.

Sid: Okay.

You got your marching orders.

I don't know about you, but if I didn't have work that I have to

finish this day, I would be doing what he was just doing.

[singing]

I love you, Lord.

I worship you.

I worship you, Yeshua.

You are the King of Kings.

You are the Lord of Lords.

I worship you, O God.

I worship you.

I hold your hand.

I worship you, Lord.

Hallelujah.

Hallelujah.

Hallelujah.

Oh, what a powerful show.

Sid: Next week on It's Supernatural!

Have you ever thought that God just does not speak to you?

We've got good news.

God speaks to us all the time through signs,

symbols, names, numbers.

We just need to learn to recognize what God

is saying to us.

So join us right here on It's Supernatural with Sid Roth and

learn about God's prophetic symbolism in everyday life.

[music]

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Sut i neud 'Coffi Bulletproof' (How to make Bulletproof Coffee) - Duration: 2:39.

Hi everyone, what's happening? How are you?

Today, I'm going to do something totally different

Now - I enjoy cooking

So, I'm going to show you how to cook

Learning Welsh and How to Cook on the same channel?

Fucking hell! It's great

You don't get that with KSI and Zoella do you?

Where to start?

First, you need all of these. Buy everything on that list.

Chuck 4 spoons of Coffee in your machine

turn the machine on

wait for the machine to finish everything

chuck loads and loads of sugar in your blender

chuck 2 spoons of Coconut Oil in your blender

Be careful now because it's quite sticky

Make sure that everything goes in your blender

like that!

open your butter

like that

chuck 2 spoons of butter in your blender

great, great - looking great

when the coffee has finished

put it in the blender

don't be shy about it now

just chuck it all in

DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE TOP!

oh...fucking hell

right then - blend for 30 seconds

like that

after 30 seconds

stop

and chuck it in a cup

it's easy when you know how isn't it?

and there we are!

we've finished!

making Bulletproof Coffee for you

try it! it tastes great

and you'll like it a lot

i'm sure of it

right then everyone, until the next time

that's me for today

goodbye

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The Truth on Subliminals and the Law of Attraction (How to REALLY Use Them) - Duration: 7:16.

This video will show you the truth on subliminals and I'm going to share with you my personal

experience and how you can really make them work.

Welcome back to the video.

My name is Aaron and I hope people expand their consciousness.

Now in this video I'm going to be sharing my experience with subliminals.

I'm going to be showing you ways that you can make them actually work so that you attract

what you want.

And I want to first off say this is a video that I even asked probably for the last five

months now.

I get asked quite often if I make a video on subliminals now I think the power of subliminals.

Is that a lot of people want a quick solution to being able to attract what they want and

what I want to encourage you to know first off is that I'm not the biggest fan of subliminals.

I think they can work.

I'm not saying they don't work.

I'm saying that it depends upon the person.

But when it comes to this understanding subliminals I think even more powerful than subliminals

is getting to the core of our beliefs changing our beliefs and then getting a new reflection

in our life.

But subliminals are very appealing because it seems like a quick fix.

Now the truth is we are always being primed.

We are being primed by advertising companies we're being primed by the movies we're watching

we're be primed by the people we're talking to our environment.

Always it's always happening now.

Subliminals are a way to consciously put that kind of priming into our daily life and you

can listen to subliminals whether it's audio tapes and it's some type of like dual induction

affirmations.

You can listen to it when you watch insert imagery and it has certain meaning and it

has certain symbols inside of it and it can work.

So I'm not knocking it in any sense.

I'm simply saying that the other part of this is our beliefs about if it works because if

we believe it works then we may get a positive effect out of it.

If we believe it doesn't work then it may be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

But it's in the beliefs that the power really exists.

Now what this means is that we can decide and just simply choose to be how we prefer

and if we put the power there we will get the effect out of it but we use subliminals

or other tools as a symbol that says I am here I want to be here and if I do this action

I will get there.

Now in general there are many actions you can do that can reprogram your subconscious

mind.

There are many daily habits that you can do that will reprogram your subconscious mind

and it subliminals is one of those.

But what I want to encourage you to do is to not look for the in a way this could be

like to kind of get rich quick type thing.

You know it could be just the quick fix the seven minute abs you see what I mean and I'm

not knocking it.

Like I said but what I am saying is I encourage you to go deeper to get to the core of your

beliefs and understand that the power exists within you.

Now it depends upon our belief system.

If we have a belief system that looks and we're looking at subliminals and we see people

get Mazan the results with it and we see all of these results and then we decide to do

it we may get similar results because our beliefs are honoring the expectation that

we have.

So this video goes deep I also did a video a while back on the power of 10:49 and why

the truth of 11:11 is that we give it meaning.

And because we give it meaning we then start to see more patterns of it and it becomes

a self-fulfilling prophecy in a way is a similar type thing.

Now the best most powerful thing that we can do is to make a choice as to how we prefer

to be a new self image for ourselves and they consistently to wire that in with our behaviors

and subliminals can be a powerful part of that.

Now my own personal experience with subliminals is that I've done them before.

I've listened to meditations before that has them inside it.

I watched meditation videos and seen them as well inside of that and I can say that

I felt a difference but it wasn't a grand difference to what I felt like I was transformed

in order to feel some type of transformation.

You have to get to the core of who you are.

You have to get your to your self image.

You have to understand that you are constantly getting an aura of flexion of what you believe

to be true.

And let me tell you why this is so much more powerful than that the power of subliminals

this idea that I'm sharing with you because if you really let it sink in this can be an

epiphany because you realize that there is a self-fulfilling prophecy there is a reflection

you're getting from any belief that you buy into.

And the best part about it is you can change it.

You can decide to believe what you want to think the way that you want and you will get

that reflection.

So the main power of this video is i want to encourage you that you decide what works

for you.

We can use these things as powerful tools in order to transform our life.

It can still work.

It can still be a powerful tool but I encourage you to go deeper than just the surface level

of these things.

And if you use it's the tips I have is to use it with audio.

Make sure you wear headphones because it seems like headphones have more of an impact when

there's no external noise distractions so you list it with headphones and it has certain

subliminal inside of it make sure it's a reputable source so that maybe you're not getting it

from someone who has bad intentions is putting other things inside of it.

Consistency is important.

If you're using them so maybe you didn't use it more than just once a week or you know

once a month make sure you're doing it maybe daily.

When it comes to imagery just make sure that.

Yeah once again this is a reputable credible source that has a good reputation because

you want to make sure that you're actually being influenced in a positive way.

Now with all that being said I believe that there is power in it that it is a powerful

tool that we can use and that the True Power exists within you within your definitions

your beliefs about what it was about whether it works or not.

There's you know the placebo effect is so powerful it works such a high consistency

of the time and that comes from within.

That's our own belief and as we change that belief we get a new reflection.

So make your choice that you are going to be the way that you prefer as you start to

embody more and more of that you will start to get that kind of experience that you want

and what I'll do is link a couple of videos at the end of this on the Cargile see and

they're going to be on changing beliefs the most powerful way to go about that and how

when you do change your beliefs everything will begin to change in your life actually

just caught on film in this video I've done the on beliefs before but I just caught them

filming this one.

I'll link it because I think it is really good in it.

Easily three steps explains the process to you.

So we can go deeper and all we have to do is have that awareness and decide to do it.

So

with that being said I hope you guys enjoy this video.

Feel free to like this video if you like it subscribe if you haven't already hit that

little notification years that you see the daily videos that I do.

Also I just put in and created a freebie of all my top five Law of Attraction books that

have changed my life.

Two of these books are under 50 pages they can be read and literally hours.

I encourage you to read them and to see if they also have that impact on you.

So other than that I'll see you guys on the next bit.

Peace much love.

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MON HERISSON FAVORIT EST DE RETOUR ! ! ! (Sonic Mania #1) - Duration: 14:09.

Top of the morning to ya laddies my name is JUEEZIE

and today we find ourselves for a new video on Sonic Mania

I've been waiting for so long

I can finally play it

I am excited

I want to try it too, it's part

together, let's make the debut of, from this games simply

I really want

I already have a little tested on my side

But it does not matter

So we go ... to the Green Hill Zone

So * Take a breath *

Uh ... Since I had a little bug the first time I wanted to shoot the screen

I spent the cutscene so I can not see her again

Unfortunately I'm sorry

But hey, it does not matter. Personally, I'm in shape!

and I too want to continue the game! Yeah

I keep Tails with me because he can always help me later

After if you want parties where I change my personalities from time to time

Will have to tell me in comments !

Personally...

Between Tails, Sonic and Knuckles

Bas it is largely Sonic that I prefer

In second place I tails and third place down knuckles

because I've never been especially attracted by this character

Short

What do you think of this area?

The Green Hill Zone

Op them

Go Sonic!

Go..

YES !

Oh damn

Oh .... I love this fucking Zone

NO !

MY RINGS!

Oh the motherfucker

Ok, oh my god

* Chanting the air of Green Hill Zone *

It's gone, SONIC!

Ok......

Yes !

Perfect !

GO!

It's gone...

FASTER SONIC!

Come on Sonic, go faster than that!

Go Sonic !!!

Yes !

Awesome !

I succeeded

It's Gone

* Talk to Tails * Ok, so we finished Tails,

We can go ALL THE WAY!

It's a shame because I still have a little trouble doing speedrun with this game.

While in the first Sonic games, I do it well.

So, it bothers me a little.

* Sing the song*

Oh yes! To beat the Boss I still have my power, fucking but I have too much luck!

GO! Fuck your mother!

OHHHHHHHHHHHHH

What are you going to do ? What are you going to do ? We beat you!

Yes! In 30 seconds I beat you

Plus 1 shield so I was quiet.

hey! Great, we did it!

ah .... Fucking this game is beautiful anyway

They did it well and everything. Frankly it's pretty!

Good! Let's go for Act 2 with a new background music that's pretty cool.

Ah ... I love how it turns is beautiful!

Yes Sonic! Very good motherfucker !

USS !

Okay, Okay

Ohhhhhhhhhh..... Oh my god

what a shame

OHHHHHHHHHHH YESSSSSSSSSS

Oh I love this fucking game. It's enjoyable this game!

IT'S GONE !

OHHHHHHHHHHH YESSSSSSSSSS

Yeh! Sonic, my favorite perso!

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Let's Go !

YESSSSSSSS! Oh lala I am a real kids! But I love this game so much!

Go !

That's what we'll see you !

OH .......... fuck fuck fuck fuck!

you are ... AIE AIE AIE AIE AIE! ! !

Aie !

no no, I think I have to stay close to him

that way he'll take out his metallic arm!

Ah ! Fuck !

Ah, I have that 1 rings the friends it's not good!

Fast ! I have to take rings!

THE ! RIGHT HERE ! POTATOES!

FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

MY RINGS !

BITCH !

Oh damn!

RHHHHHHHHHHHHH

We were almost there!

AIE AIE AIE AIE AIE

* Talk to Tails * Uh ... Tails, do something!

oh no ... I got killed, I got killed

* Sing again and again *

It doesn't matter, we go there. Ok, here we go, we go, we go!

He's here, he's coming, he's ready

Oh ... TAILS he's so cute that's crazy!

we do not care, we attack! Attack it!

Fast! A rings!

Fuck my rings! Shit!

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