Are you awake?
I thought I heard you get up
Yeah
I'm awake, sorry... I just can't sleep
Are you thinking about...
About him?
Yeah, a bit
You should get back to sleep my love, I'm fine
No, no... It's okay
What else is on your mind?
*Le sigh*
I don't know. It seems weird, but I had one of the most vivid dreams of my life
I saw a fox, on a snowy mountain
Just looking confused and worried
Those eyes...
I can't get those eyes out of my head
She was running in the windy snow
Looking for something
Do you think it has to do with...
With you and what's been going on?
I don't know
It was just a dream Rachel... They're not meant to make sense
A lot's happened the past couple days... That's all
Well, if you're not going to sleep anyway
You should tell me
I want to hear
Alright
So, not far from her home, she followed that path... To something unexpected
She couldn't stay tho
She had to find her other two children
So she took that path
She followed it towards something ancient
Something with answers...
The fox looked high and low
Searching for any sign of her cubs
Points of light showed the way to this ancient tree
It was as if each one had a story to tell all their own
The land was trying to tell my story too
I felt like I was right behind her the whole time
As a kid, did you ever do a show and tell in your class?
Yeah, I think I only did it once
When I was in the 4th grade
You know how my life was around then
I wanted to show my class what helped pass the time and distracted me
So I brought a dozen paper cranes I had made
I think I told everyone how badly I wanted to be a bird and fly
Embarrassingly enough
Don't be embarrassed, every kid wants to fly
For me it was another toy from my dad: A wooden boat
I remember guarding it so carefully in my hands as I walked into class
When I sat down, a group of boys immediately made fun of it
They asked which trashcan I found it in
Or why an ugly log was my favorite toy
When I got up, I didn't even want to tell them my dad had carved it
I said it was a joke gift my friend had given me
Kids can be so cruel
Some of them are
I shouldn't have let them get to me
But it did
It's amazing we bounce back at all
Usually those kids would leave me alone
But somehow they could tell
I was different
They made fun of how far away I lived
They called my dad a "sourdough"
I was a blabbermouth as a kid
Telling my dad stories I made up for hours
After that show and tell
I didn't tell him much anymore
He didn't know exactly what was wrong
But his best guess was that the toys he carved weren't cool enough
He carved me a tank and tried to tell me what it was like to be in a real tank as a serviceman
I didn't know your dad was in the military
Yeah, in the army
The sad thing is that I pretty much forgotten until just now
There's so much I still don't know about him
I'm sorry... He knows how much you love him
You're going to see him again soon
And have some closure
I'm sure
I asked my self
"Why talk to anybody anyway?"
Why bother if I'm happy by myself
I started drawing a lot
Mostly animals I saw on the woods by my home
I then imagined designing my own hideouts
With things like TV's and pantries full of chips and cookies
I think that idea of leaving home
And drawing blueprints started my career
I found a lot of solace in that
I'm not surprised
But I did the same thing, you know?
There was something special about having a place to call your home
And now look at us
Well, if you count renting in a overpriced city
Is as close as we can get for now
Do you remember what my Dad did for a living?
Wasn't he like a lumberjack?
Heh... That's one way of putting it
If wood was a canvas...
Then a carving knife was his paintbrush
Even after working a 50 hour week
Even after his hands were more splinters than skin,
He would bring the nicest piece of Alaskan Weeping Cedar
And make me toys
That wooden train was the first toy I can remember
And I loved it
I just knew from a young age I was going to be
A lumberjack
Like my father
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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video we are going to be talking about three different things. Okay?
So, we are going to be learning some new vocabulary that have to do with superstition, and I'll
explain what superstitions are; we're going to be learning about culture, and Western
culture, and North American culture; as well as grammar, today we are going to be learning
about the first conditional.
So this is a great video because you are going to be learning a lot by the end of it, hopefully.
So, let's get started.
First I want to tell you about superstitions.
I love the topic of superstitions; I think it's very interesting.
So, what a superstition is, is it is a belief, and this belief, it's usually cultural, but
it can also be personal. Okay?
And this belief is not based in science, so it's not scientific.
Oftentimes when we're talking about superstitions we're talking about supernatural things, we're
talking about good luck, bad luck, curses, you know, we're talking about things maybe
from our culture's history and a different way of seeing the world.
So if you're confused about superstitions, don't worry, when I give you examples you
will start to really understand what a superstition is.
Okay, so let's start off with an example.
Imagine this: I took a test and I did really well.
I got a very high score on my test.
Now, why did I get a high score?
Maybe you think: "Oh, you probably studied well." Okay?
So that might be kind of a scientific explanation.
"Oh, Emma studied, so she did well on her test."
Well, maybe I brought a pen to the test and it's a very lucky pen or a very lucky pencil,
and I think anytime I use this pen or pencil I'm going to do well.
It's my lucky charm, it's my lucky pen or pencil.
If you think I did well on my test because I have a lucky pen, then that would be an
example of a superstition.
It's like a ritual you do to get good luck or to keep bad luck from happening, and it's
a belief about these types of things. Okay?
So, if for example, I say: "I did great on my test because I brought a lucky pen to class.",
"I did really well on my test because it was, you know, at 7pm and 7 is a lucky number so
therefore, you know, 7pm means I'm going to do well on my test.
And I wore green, and green's a lucky colour, so all these reasons helped me on my test",
you would say I'm superstitious. Okay?
So, "superstition" is a belief, it's a cultural belief that explains something in the world,
but not based in science.
A person is "superstitious".
We use "superstitious" to describe people.
My mother is the most superstitious person I know.
She is very superstitious.
In our house there are many superstitions.
Okay? And that's true.
I grew up in a very superstitious household.
So let's look at some Western superstitions I grew up with.
These are the ones that were in my own experience and my own culture.
So, one example of a superstition is if you walk under a ladder, this is very bad luck. Okay?
So when I walk down the street, if I see a ladder, I never walk under it because I'm
also very superstitious.
If you find a penny, so a penny is a type of...
It's a type of currency or a type of...
It's a form of money, it's a coin, and if you find a penny...
If I ever find a penny, I always pick it up. Okay?
I pick it up off the ground because I think the penny will give me good luck. Okay?
A little crazy, I know, but a lot of people in North America do this.
13 is considered a very unlucky number.
In Western culture you'll notice a lot of apartment buildings do not have a 13th floor,
and that's because people think it's so...
They think it's very unlucky, so they don't want to live on the 13th floor because they
think they will, you know, have bad luck.
I know in China the number 4 is very unlucky, and so it's the same thing.
In China you don't see...
In apartment buildings you usually don't see a 4th floor because it's very unlucky.
Okay, so we've talked about some good luck and some bad luck.
Another superstition that we use a lot in Western culture is when you have somebody
who is maybe going for an interview, doing a test, or a presentation, or some kind of
performance, maybe they're singing, you know, to an audience - we like to say to them: "Break a leg." Okay?
Which seems kind of strange to say to somebody, but before somebody does some sort of presentation
or performance, we say: "Break a leg", and that's considered a good luck thing to do.
Like, if you say: "Break a leg" to somebody it means you're wishing them good luck. Okay?
So: "Break a leg" means good luck.
"I hope you break a leg on your exam today."
It means: I hope you have good luck on your exam today.
So this is also, like, superstitious to say this.
This one is my mother's favourite thing to say, I think this is the thing she says the
most: "Things always happen in threes." Okay?
So, if I, you know, for example, trip and fall, my mom will say: "Okay, that's one time.
You're going to fall again maybe two more times today, so you'll fall three times today in total."
And I always think: "Wow, she's, you know, a little crazy", but she's very superstitious. Okay?
Or if I do well on a test, she'll say: "Oh, this is great.
You did well on this test.
You have two more tests, so you will do well on all three tests", because things always
happen in threes.
Or, you know, even worse, if I do bad on a test, she'll say: "Oh, you did bad on this test.
You're going to do bad on the next two because things always happen in threes."
So that's what I mean.
It is not scientific at all, but, you know, you have people who are very superstitious
who say these things.
Another common superstition in the west and maybe you have the same superstition, I don't
know, is: "Knock on wood." Okay?
So, what happens is if you say something good about the future, you want it to happen.
So to keep good luck and to make sure it happens, we...
Okay, this is wood, you know, it's a car, we knock on it. Okay?
So we say: "Knock on wood."
So, for example, if I say: "You know what?
Tomorrow I have a test, I studied really hard.
I'm going to do amazing on my test. I know it."
I need to knock on wood, otherwise because I said that I'm going to have bad luck.
Or, you know, if...
So, a lot of people here, you'll see them knocking on tables, on doors, on anything
wooden and it's because they want to keep the good luck and they want to prevent bad
luck from happening.
So it's a very common superstition. Okay.
So, again, these are all examples of superstitions in Western culture.
You know, and then we also have our own personal superstitions.
So, for example, I have a lucky necklace that I like to wear, you know, during exams or tests.
You know, different people, like I said before, maybe you have a lucky pen or a lucky shirt.
I know for sports a lot of people will always wear the same, like, jersey or shirt because
they think that if they wear that jersey their team will win. Okay?
So these are all examples of superstitions, and there are thousands of them. Okay?
So now let's look at the grammar of superstitions. Okay?
So we've talked about the culture, we've talked about vocabulary-"superstition", "superstitious"-now
we're going to talk about grammar and specifically the first conditional.
Okay, so now we're going to learn about the first conditional.
There are more than one conditional.
There's the first conditional, the second conditional, the third conditional, and so forth.
Today we are only focused on the first one.
And this is a very important piece of grammar in English.
We use the first conditional all the time so it's something you do want to learn.
Okay, so what is the first conditional?
Well, I have here an example of a sentence that is the first conditional.
"If I study for my test, I will pass it." Okay?
And then I have another example: "If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck."
So these two sentences have the same grammar, they're both first conditional sentences.
So, what first conditional senses are, are they are sentences that have two parts to
them, and what they reflect is a cause and an effect relationship.
So, what do I mean by that?
Well: "If I study for my test", so that's the first part, what is going to happen?
This is the cause. Okay?
I study for my test, and then we have the second part which is the effect, which means what happens.
"If I study for my test, I will pass my test.
I will do well on my test."
So this is the effect, okay?
So for first conditionals you always have two parts, you have the cause and then you
have the effect.
In this case we have our cause: "If you break a mirror", okay? So this is the cause.
What happens if you break a mirror?
Well, if you're a superstitious person like my mom, if you break a mirror, what happens?
You will have 7 years of bad luck. Okay?
For other people maybe if they're more scientific, maybe this would be: "If you break a mirror,
you will have to buy a new one." Okay?
So that's cause and effect.
So always in two parts.
So, the thing about the first conditional is we're talking about a cause and effect,
but it's not 100% that the effect is going to happen.
So what do I mean by that?
Well: "If I study for my test, I will pass it."
This part is in the future, and so we don't know the future.
I don't know if I'm going to pass the test if I study, but I'm pretty sure. Okay?
I'm not 100% sure.
Maybe there's, you know, a trick question or maybe the day of the test, you know, I
didn't sleep well so I don't remember any of the answers, or maybe, you know, my teacher
makes a mistake while they mark my test.
So even though I'm not sure 100% that, you know, if I study I will do well, I'm pretty sure.
It's a probability, so it probably will happen.
And so this is very key with the first conditional.
You're talking about things in the future that are very likely to happen. Okay?
Maybe like 90% likely to happen. Okay.
So, now let's break down the grammar of this. Okay?
"If I study for my test, I will pass it."
So I've already said this, but just to see if you were listening: How many parts are
there in this sentence?
If you said: "Two", you are correct.
We have the cause, and then after the comma we have the effect. Okay?
So, now what I want you to do is I want you to look at the first word in the sentence.
What is the first word?
If you said: "If", you are correct.
When we use the first conditional we usually have the word "If" in it, okay?
So: "If" is a part of the first conditional, so I have it down here: "If", and then what
comes after "If"?
We have a subject.
It might be: "I", it could be "you", it could be "he", "she", "we", "they", "it", it can
be any of those.
After the subject we have a verb.
"If I study for", "If you break", okay?
So the green underline, these are all verbs.
And if you look at the tense of the verb, what tense is it in?
"If I study", this is the present tense. Okay?
"If I study for my test, I will pass it."
Okay, so then we have here: "If" plus subject, it's kind of like math.
If you don't like math, that's okay.
We'll see some more examples, you know, that might make this easier, but: "If" plus subject,
plus verb, plus object...
So the objects are in red.
Then we have a comma.
Very important, this piece of punctuation.
"I", so we have another subject, "will pass it", so the first conditional always has the
word "will" in it, too.
It always has the word "if" and it also always has the word "will" or "won't" if you're talking
about, like, the negative version of "will".
Okay, so this is the formula of the first conditional. Okay?
You are going to get to practice this in a moment.
I'm going to give you some words and you are going to make your own first conditional sentence
following this formula. Okay?
Following my example.
So, again, one last time I'll say this: After the comma, so after the cause we have the
effect, and it's the effect that has the word "will" in it because we are talking about
something in the future. Okay?
So the cause is in the present and the effect or the second part of the sentence we use
the future tense.
So now let's do some...
Actually before we get to some practice, I just wanted to ask you: Do you have this same
superstition in your culture, if you break a mirror you will have seven years of bad luck?
I wonder because I actually did this.
When I was seven, I stepped on a mirror and I broke it, and I was so worried about having
bad luck for seven years, but you know, my life actually went quite good at that period
of life, so you know, just wondering if your culture has something similar to when you
break a mirror, what happens.
All right, so now let's look at some examples...
Some more examples of the first conditional.
I want you to get out a pen and a piece of paper because you are going to do some work now.
Okay, so we've looked at the first conditional and we've looked at a couple of examples.
Now I'm going to get you to try to do a sentence yourself.
And if you have trouble, that's okay, you know, this is the first time you're probably
doing this, so don't worry about it, but I do want you to try.
So, I have here a Western superstition.
If you find a penny... Oh, oops.
I'll say this not in a first conditional.
Find a penny, this equals good luck. Okay?
So how can we make this into a first conditional sentence?
And to help you I've left the mathematical formula on the board, so we have the different
things you need-okay?-in order to turn this into a first conditional sentence.
So I want you to pause the video, stop the video, on a piece of paper try it yourself
first, and then turn on the video and I will explain how we turn this into a first conditional
sentence. Okay?
So pause the video now.
Okay, so welcome back.
So now we are going to turn this into a first conditional sentence.
I want you to see if this is what you got.
So, first conditional we start with: "If", okay?
So we look down here: "If", so I start with: "If".
Now we need a subject.
In this case we can use any subject, but the subject I'm going to use is "you".
So: "If you", so we have our subject, now we need a verb.
"If you", okay, well, we have a verb right here: "If you find a penny", okay?
And "penny" is our object.
What do we need next?
Most important thing people always forget: comma, that's right.
So: "If you find a penny," what happens in Western superstitions?
What happens if you find a penny?
So now we need another subject, so we will use "you" again.
And then what do we need? "will" and then our verb, so in this case, you know, you get
good luck or you have good luck.
So: "If you find a penny you will have good luck", and "good luck" is our object. Great.
So compare your sentence.
Even if you didn't get everything the same, did you get some things the same?
Because you should be really proud of yourself if you did.
If you got: "If" at the beginning, yay, give yourself a round of applause.
Or if you...
You know, if you got any of this, if you remembered the comma, that's amazing; a lot of people don't.
So let's try with another example. Okay?
I have here another superstition.
If you open an umbrella inside, what happens?
In our superstition you will have bad luck. Okay?
So now what I want you to do is stop the video and try to make your own sentence about this
superstition, and this formula again can help you with that. Okay?
So, stop the video now and then we will continue.
Okay, welcome back again.
Now, let's make this into a first conditional sentence.
So what do we need to start with?
If you said: "If", you are correct.
And then, again, we need a subject: "If you", then we need a verb and the verb is in the
present tense.
"If you open an umbrella inside", okay, so we have the first part.
And is this the cause or the effect?
This is the cause.
So the cause is what, you know, causes something to happen.
So: "If you open an umbrella inside", what happens?
Well, we put the comma, and again, a lot of students forget this comma.
Very important because it separates the cause and the effect.
So you have the comma and now we need the effect.
What do we put?
"If you open an umbrella inside, you will"-so, again, "will" is always with the first conditional-"have bad luck".
Okay, great.
So, compare your answer.
Did you get something similar?
Maybe you forgot a word.
It's okay.
This takes a lot of practice.
And we do have a quiz at the end that you can do more practice on to really get comfortable
with this, but you know, this is...
You should have something similar to this.
Okay, great.
So we use the first conditional a lot.
One more thing I wanted to say about it is: Can you switch the cause and effect in the sentence?
So, for example, here I have: "If you open an umbrella inside, you will have bad luck."
Can I say: "You will have bad luck if you open an umbrella inside"?
Can I switch part one and part two?
You can. Okay?
So that would look like...
That would look like...
So imagine if I get rid of this, I turn this into a capital letter, so: "You will have
good luck"-get rid of the period-"if you find a penny".
So, they have the same meaning.
You have a choice with the way you do it.
Do what feels comfortable for you. Okay?
If one of these is easier than the other, you know, do whatever is easiest for you.
You'll also notice when I switch it around: "You will have good luck if you find a penny",
there is no comma. Okay?
So, when "If" is at the beginning of the sentence, you need a comma here, if "if" is in the middle
of the sentence, you do not need a comma. Okay?
And, again, this is a lot of material.
You've just learned about vocabulary, you've learned about culture, and now you're learning
about grammar, so you might want to watch this video a couple of times just to practice
and get used to, you know, the vocabulary and the grammar, especially it will help you
to watch this video multiple times.
I also wanted to tell you about our quiz which I mentioned earlier.
We will have a lot of practice questions where you can practice conditionals and you can
practice the ordering and, you know, like: "Where do you put 'If'?
Where do you put "will"?
What does this mean?" Okay?
So we will have a lot of questions about that.
So I encourage you to come visit our website at www.engvid.com.
There, you can do our quiz.
And I also encourage you to come check out our...
Or my channel and subscribe to my channel because I have a lot of other resources about
vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, conversation, just so many different things about English
that I think are really useful for students.
So I encourage you to come check that out, too.
Thank you for watching.
And I just wanted to leave you with one superstition: If you do this, if you check out our quiz
and do our quiz, and if you subscribe to my channel, you will have good luck for the next 50 years. Okay?
So it's a good thing to do. This is a superstition I'm creating.
Check out our website and check out my channel, and in return you will have very, very good
luck for the next 50 years.
Until next time, take care.
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I'm the only genius ....
that goes trekking with....
city shoes
can you believe it !?
can you believe it !?
these things aren't even good to walk in the city... because they have holes ...
and I use them to go trekking.....
We are at the picnic area
on top of the waterfalls
and we're going to eat straight away OF COURSE
because we got here at noon and we were hungry already...
now it's 1 PM, it's even too late to eat!
we have the evergreen rice salad
with plastic forks
so we are going to smash this
and there's something behind us..
something's moving
look
that's a gecko
that's like...
come here!
I'm gonna grab him from his tail
After the pit stop at the picnic area wit the rice salad
we've decided to
the other side of the trail
basically when we got t the top of the waterfalls
there was a spot where you could watch the landscape and we did that
and then we went to the left at the picnic area
because there was a sign saying that 700 meters ahead we could see the side of the waterfalls
and now after the picnic...
auch...
after the picnic we decided to walk those extra 700 meters..
and see how it is
I had to move because a guy walked by...
while I'm recording...
This place is desolate but when I'M RECORDING, I have people walking by...
we're going back
we're walking the trail backwards
and we're scared to fall down...
but the view is amazing
I'll show you!
the waterfalls
and we were
all the way up there!
ok!
I'm here safe and sound, I didn't die..
Silvia and I go back to the car, now
and then back home
and NOTHING will keep us from jumping in the pool!
after this day of sun and heat
we'll jump in the pool and stay there all day till next year probably
we'll stay in the water for days and days
I won't go to work tomorrow just to stay in the pool
AAAAALLLL DAY
aaand not bad
how are they called ?
Lesmurdie Falls
not bad
I think they are better during....
I'm sorry if I don't look in the camera but I don't want to trip over and die...
I think they are better during the rain season tough...
I don't even know if THERE IS a rain season though..
A season during which it rains more MAYBE??
with less drought..
not bad anyways..
I've been right under the waterfalls as you have seen
but it felt like I was under someone's pee
but ok...
not bad
NOW...
CAR...!
HOME...!
POOL!
CYA!
The waterfalls were nice...
but the pool
is unbeatable
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You remember if we had one, Elsa?
A tradition of our own
Well, I remember that...
That holiday, a bell rang
And its sound was heard all around Arandell
How we all were happy this holiday, when the winter arrived
When the winter arrived
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Punjabi Makeup Look (New Years Makeup 2017) - Duration: 7:59.
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Dr. Phil Allegedly Hands Out Drugs And Alcohol Backstage - Duration: 7:27.
FORMER DR.
PHIL GUESTS ARE NOW SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE SHOW,
ALLEGING THAT THE SHOW'S STAFF ENABLED THEIR DRUG ADDICTION OR
ALCOHOL ADDICTION IN AN EFFORT TO GAIN RATINGS FOR THE PROGRAM.
TODD HERZOG IS ONE EXAMPLE THAT WAS DETAILED IN STATNEWS.COM, IN
ADDITION TO THE BOSTON GLOBE THEY PUBLISHED A REPORT THAT WAS
ILLUMINATING, HOWEVER THE STAFF AT DR.
PHIL CLAIMED THAT NONE OF
IT IS TRUE, THEY ARE DENYING ALL OF IT, NONETHELESS I WANT TO
GIVE YOU THE DETAILS OF WHAT IS BEING ALLEGED.
TODD HERZOG WAS
ON DR.
PHIL'S SHOW BECAUSE OF AN ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND HE CLAIMS
THAT AFTER HE TRAVELED TO LOS ANGELES TO BE ON THE SHOW HE
WENT INTO THE GREEN ROOM AND FOUND A BOTTLE OF VODKA THERE,
HE ALSO CLAIMED HE WAS GIVEN DRUGS RIGHT BEFORE HE WENT ON
AIR.
TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT HE HAS TO SAY.
>>I SHOW UP TO THE STUDIOS AND I'M SOBER, I'M HURTING A LOT AND
I'M SHAKING, MY DAD WAS THERE AND I TALKED TO HIM IN HIS
DRESSING ROOM AND I WAS COMPLETELY SOBER.
THEN THEY
PULLED ME INTO MY DRESSING ROOM AND THERE WERE TWO LEADERS OF
VODKA AND SOME RED BULLS AND AND ORANGE JUICE AND STUFF LIKE
THAT.
BEING UNSUPERVISED BY MY PARENTS I DRANK THE ENTIRE
BOTTLE.
AND THEN AT SOME POINT SOMEBODY GAVE ME A XANAX, THEY
SAID THIS WILL CALM YOUR NERVES.
SO I HAD BEEN DRINKING AND TOOK
A XANAX, AND I HAD NEVER TAKING XANAX BEFORE MY LIFE, I KNOW
THAT CAN BE A DEADLY COMMENDATION.
>>TODD, DR.
PHIL.
>>NEXT THING YOU KNOW I'M BEING CARRIED ONTO THE STAGE.
>>HOW DRUNK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
>>I HAD AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF VODKA.
>>.263.
>>WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO YOU IF YOU KEEP TRICKING LIKE
YOUR DRINKING?
>>I'M GONNA DIE.
>>HERZOG SAID HE SHOWED UP TO THE STUDIOS SOBER, HIS FATHER
WAS WITH HIM AND HAS CORROBORATED THAT, AND HERZOG
SAYS THAT HE FOUND THE ALCOHOL IN THE DRESSING ROOM.
ALSO
ACCORDING TO THIS REPORT --
>>NOW, PEOPLE ARE USUALLY TRAVELING FROM OUT OF STATE IN
ORDER TO BE ON THE SHOW, AND FOR ABOUT TWO DAYS THEY DON'T HAVE
ACCESS TO WHATEVER DRUG THEY ARE ADDICTED TO, SO THEY WILL SUFFER
FROM EXTREME WITHDRAWALS, AND ACCORDING TO THIS ONE
ALLEGATION, WHILE ONE PERSON WAS SUFFERING WITHDRAWAL ONE OF THE
PRODUCERS OR STAFF MEMBERS DIRECTED HER TO GO FIND HEROIN
AT ONE SPECIFIC PLACE.
>>I DON'T LIKE THE EXPLOITATION ON THAT SHOW OVERALL.
PEOPLE
HAVE DIFFERENT VIEWS, SOME PEOPLE WILL TELL YOU THAT DR.
PHIL HAS HELPED THEM A LOT, FOR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ON THAT
SHOW.
THE AUDIENCE OBVIOUSLY LIKES IT, HE'S HIGHLY RATED,
HE'S THE HIGHEST-PAID TV PERSONALITY IN THE COUNTRY.
YOU
KNOW HOW MUCH HE MAKES?
$79 MILLION A YEAR.
WOW, RIGHT?
SO
THERE'S A LOT OF MONEY ON THE LINE HERE.
I DON'T LIKE THE
CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE.
HE WILL UPBRAID HIS GUESTS IN THE
AUDIENCE WILL CHEER, IT FEELS LIKE WE ARE BACK AT THE
COLISEUM.
LIKE, OH, YOU CARRY THE GUY OUT AND WE ALL DO A
LITTLE BIT OF SCHADENFREUDE, WE ALL JUDGE A LITTLE BIT, AND
YEAH, SOMEBODY IS YELLING AT HIM, TELLING HIM TOUGH LOVE AND
TO STRAIGHTEN UP.
I KNOW IT'S A MIXED BAG, I'M SURE HE'S HELPED
SOME PEOPLE.
HE SAYS I'M GOING TO STAY IN YOUR LIFE FOREVER.
REALLY?
ALL THOSE GUESTS, ALL THOSE YEARS, DR.
PHIL IS GOOD
FRIENDS WITH THEM AND HAS STAYED IN THEIR LIVES FOREVER?
I WOULD
BE SURPRISED.
MARTIN GREENBERG, A PSYCHOLOGIST WHO IS THE SHOW'S
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SAYS THAT THIS STORY ABOUT HERZOG IS
UNEQUIVOCALLY UNTRUE.
IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT LOGICALLY, HOW
DID HE GET THAT DRUNK RIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW?
>>YEAH.
AND ALSO, THERE WERE SOME CONTRADICTIONS IN THAT
STATEMENT, IN THAT AT FIRST THE WASHINGTON POST -- I'M SORRY,
THE BOSTON GLOBE AND STAT NEWS WERE TOLD THAT EVERY GUEST IS
WITH A PROFESSIONAL BEING MONITORED THE ENTIRE TIME, SO IF
THAT WERE THE CASE THEN THAT PERSON WOULD FIND THE ALCOHOL
AND STOP HERZOG FROM DRINKING IT, AND LATER ON RECANTED THAT
STATEMENT.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TRUTH IS, WE AREN'T
INVESTIGATORS, BUT AT THIS POINT SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE COME FORWARD
AND SAID NO, THERE'S BEEN SOME ENABLING GOING ON, AND THE
SUSPICION IS THAT THAT ENABLING TAKES PLACE BECAUSE IT CREATES
THE DRAMA YOU SEE ON THE SHOW.
>>THEY DON'T GET GOOD RATINGS BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PEOPLE.
THERE ARE A LOT OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT HELP PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE
TV SHOWS AND WOULDN'T GET RATINGS.
THEY GET RATINGS
BECAUSE PEOPLE GET TO FEEL LIKE WE GET TO SHAME THAT PERSON, AND
IT JUST BOTHERS ME TO MY CORE.
BUT A LOT OF TV SHOWS DO.
I
CAN'T STAND THE BIGGEST LOSER.
THEY MAKE THEM TAKE THEIR SHIRTS
OFF AND JUDGE AND JUDGE UNDER THE GUISE OF HELPING THEM, AND
I'M SURE SOME PEOPLE THEY HELP, BUT IT'S NOT FOR ME, IT
MAKES ME SICK TO MY STOMACH.
>>IT'S THE REASON A LOT OF REALITY SHOWS DO AS WELL AS THEY
DO.
I THINK IT'S MORE A COMMENTARY ON SOCIETY AND WHAT
PEOPLE WANT TO SEE THAN ANYTHING ELSE.
PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE TRAIN
WRECKS, PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE OTHERS IN A TRAGIC SITUATION FOR
SOME REASON.
IT WAS TRUE OF A LOT OF TALKSHOWS THAT I
EXPERIENCED GROWING UP.
>>WE KNOW WHY.
BECAUSE IT MAKES THEM FEEL A LITTLE BETTER ABOUT
THEMSELVES.
>>WE ARE ALL BULLIES IN SOME WAY, IT'S KIND OF SAD.
>>IT'S TRUE, AND ALLOWS US TO LAUGH AT OTHER PEOPLE.
AND THAT
MAKES ME CRINGE.
SO IN SOME WAYS IT'S EMOTIONAL PORN, AND TO ME
THAT'S DEEPLY PROBLEMATIC.
SO NO MATTER WHO IS RIGHT IN THIS
STORY, THE OVERALL TENOR OF THE SHOW IS KIND OF LIKE, WHILE
PRETENDING TO HELP SOMEONE, A LITTLE BIT OF HA-HA. AND
DRAGGING HIM OUT THERE IN THAT SHAPE, YOU CAN'T JUSTIFY THAT
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
YOU KNOW YOU ARE DOING IT FOR THE
RATINGS, WHY DON'T YOU BRING HIM TO A HOSPITAL?
DR.
PHIL SAID IN
THAT SHOW, I'VE NEVER TALKED TO A GUEST WHO WAS CLOSER TO DEATH.
THEN BRING HIM TO THE HOSPITAL INSTEAD OF TROTTING ABOUT FOR
RATINGS.
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Learn Kali Linux Episode #25: Footprinting with Nmap (Part 2) - Duration: 19:26.
Hello everybody and welcome to this tutorial. Today, I will do some actual
scanning, and for that I have picked a domain outside of my local area network.
You can find this on the nmap official site. So it's scanme.nmap.org.
This domain they have given and you can feel free to scan it. Well, not as
much as you wish because you know a hundred times a day is not okay, but a
couple of times a day is okay, and you can test it out whether your nmap
works, and how it works. So, I need to take this domain. You cannot use control C or
control V in the terminal, primarily because control C is the universal
interrupt, and control V will simply not work. You will need to use a mouse and
manually do it. In any case, we need to trim this down, we don't need any of
these things, we just want the main name to remain. And now I'm gonna go
ahead and type in nmap, space, and there we go. We're gonna now scan this domain.
However, if I just press ENTER like this...
it's gonna conduct some scanning, it will do the job I assure you,
but it will give us no output whatsoever. So this will be continuously
empty until the scan is actually complete. Now on short scan such as these
that's probably okay, but if you're conducting a scan that can
last up to a day, or something about kind, it's pretty worrying to see that there
is nothing here. I mean you're not sure whether it's working, is it
bugged, or what not. That's why it's always better to pass a V
option for verbose output. I have a preference to pass the double V option
for extra verbose output, pretty much. So it tells me pretty much everything that
it is doing, and how it is functioning, and I can see it as it goes on, and I can
see that some ports are open a little bit earlier prior to the
completion of the scan. I'll just go ahead and start the scan, and you can see
immediately, before it finished the scan, it has told me that port 22 and that
port 80 are open. Now by default, nmap will scan for 1,000 ports. You can tell
it to scan for more ports no problems. You can tell it to scan for the maximum
range of ports, it's 65,000 something. I'm not exactly sure what the end number is,
but it's 65 thousand something, and you can find this on the net if you wish.
You can pass an option to nmap to do a full port scan, so all of
the port's will be scanned. Although, rarely anybody does that. It's
time-consuming. Usually you have an idea what sort of services you want to target,
and then you scan for the ports on which those services are likely
to run. For example, port 22 that would be SSH, and port 25 that's SMTP. If you don't
know what that is it's a mail server. 80 http, and you have nping-echo as well
on port 9929. Now the states of these ports are rather clear. So it's
open, open, open, and you can also get a state to closed. Because it says here not
shown, 996 ports closed. They are closed. And when it says filtered, well, usually
there's a firewall setting which is dropping the packets. It's not closing
the board perhaps, but it's definitely doing something to the packets that's coming on
that port it's filled. It's perhaps blocking them from a certain IP, or
something of a kind, there can be a lot of options here. In any case, the general
meaning of this filtered flag here is that the nmap can not determine whether
the port is open or closed. Usually, you want to stay away from those
ports, or you can do some extra research and find out how you can access them.
Maybe they require a particular app, or a particular protocol, or something of a
kind, to be accessed, and that's why nmap cannot actually figure pretty much
anything out of it. That can be a bit problematic. I would definitely, as I said,
advice to stay away from them. Stick to the open ones and see what you can do
with the open ports here. Now nmap also has an option to create graphical output.
Basically, what that means is that you can sort whatever
you get, whatever results you get, into a file, you can store it, and sort it as
well. And then what you gain is an ability to actually extract
pretty much separate bits and pieces of information. For example, if you just want
the IP addresses of hosts that are up, or you want the IP addresses of hosts that
have port 22 open, or filtered, or that are running a certain service like SSH,
or SMTP, or HTTP, or something of a kind. However, I won't be doing that for
scanme.nmap.org. I believe I have used their system enough, and for
this example I require a range of IP addresses to give you a
meaningful result. So what I'm going to do is scan my local subnet. And if you
don't know what yours is, well it's most likely configured as mine is,
but if it's not, just type in...let's just clear the screen, first. Type in ifconfig
and you will get a result here for eth0, or for whatever interface you are
using. Just take a look at this IP address that has been assigned to this
interface. So the lowest and the maximum value of the final octet here, or the
first octet here, will be the range of your local subnet. So from 0
to 255. Let me just show you what that looks like in case you did not
understand here. Type in nmap, and then for a graphical output we need -oG,
- and then we need to give it a range of IP addresses. So, 192.168.1.0 -
255. So it's gonna scan for all the IP addresses that have this, and that go
from 0 to 255. Now keep in mind that I can customize the strange anyway I want.
For example, here where it says 1, I can type in - 67. So it's gonna
use these, it's going to use this octet, and this octet in combination, and it's
gonna scan for all possibilities, although that might take a lot of time because that's
a lot of IP addresses. Anyway, I'm not just done, yet. What I need to do is
actually cause a redirect. So, before I cause a redirect I'm just gonna give it
a double verbosity mode. And, why am I redirecting my standard output? Well, I
don't want all the information to just be printed out on the screen, on the
terminal screen, where eventually it will be lost, pretty much as soon as I close
the terminal, or as soon as enough commands are passed that the cache needs
to be rewritten for the terminal, or something of a kind.
Furthermore, if it's written out in standard output and on the terminal
itself, I can't do anything else with it. I cannot manipulate it, it's not a file
that I can take, or something of a kind, rather instead it's just standard output.
What I want to do is cause a redirect with a greater than sign into some sort
of a file. So I'm just gonna go ahead and type in /home/ and I don't know I can...
maybe not home. Well, not even desktop, that's not a
good idea. Let's just leave it at home, that's better.
And I'm gonna name this file SCAN, excellent!
So, all the results that nmap gathers now will be stored into this
file here, well into this file here, and this is the path to the
file. Since I have passed a good amount of hosts here, I mean I've given
it 255 hosts, because I'm in LAN it's gonna go faster. But when you're
doing this over the Internet, a very good idea is to pass a port, or at least a
port range. Don't let it scan all 1,000 ports. Or, even worse, do not specify that
it should scan a full port range, primarily because regardless of what
sort of internet connection you have it will take a good amount of time to
finish. Furthermore, I mean you're bound to trigger some red flags, or something
of a kind, so you should define a port here in order to save yourself a lot of
time, and I mean generally you will know which
service you want to attack, you will have some sort of an idea there. I'm gonna go
ahead and pass port 22, that is the port that I wish to scan for, and press ENTER,
and hope to god that it works. There we go it is functioning, it
finished rather fast, but even though I passed double verbosity mode,
everything here is being redirected here. So, I will see nothing.
If this scan takes longer when you're doing it over the internet, and it will
take longer if you're doing it over the Internet,
don't think immediately that something is bugged. Primarily, because
nothing is being written down below. If we just changed home and list what is
there, there we go, we have the scan. So let's just do this, ls, now look what
I'm doing here. I'm gonna do a very similar thing with our scan file, and I'm
gonna type in grep SCAN, press enter, there we go. I have
passed the LS command to list pretty much everything within the home
directory, and then I have piped the output of LS to grep,
basically pipe means just pass it, I've passed the output to grep, and what grep
does is basically pull whatever you specify here. It just pulls it from the
output. I've told it to pull whatever is in there, that has the name scan, or that has the
string scan within it. So I could have had a name like AAA,
scan, BBB, it would still pull it, no problems. This is one of the ways in
which we can make sure that the file is located within a certain folder,
especially in situations where you have hundreds of
files in a single folder and you just can't go through them or manually. Just use a
grep if you know the name, or if you know a partial name, in order to figure out
what is where. So let's just go ahead and clear the screen, and let me just show you what
is located within our scan file. So less scan, press Enter, and there we go. So we
have pretty much all the hosts within my lan network, within my local subnet.
They are all down of course because I don't have 255 computers or devices
within my home network, rather instead you see what it has found. It has found
this is the router IP, the router that I'm using for this test, and it
says port 22/filtered/TCP/SSH, excellent! That one has an open port of 22.
Also, it's status is up. And I also have on 100 status is
up, 22 is closed, on 102 it's up, it's filtered, and so on, and so forth. So let
me just go ahead and with this, and I'm gonna do a very similar thing here
because I want to leave it on the screen so I can explain it to you, the less
command is very nice but when you exit it disappears. Cat however just prints
everything within a file to standard output, and it stays here pretty much for
the duration of the terminal. The reason why I did this will become apparent
quite soon. So what you want to do now is type in cat SCAN as before, and now we
want to pipe the output of SCAN to grep in order to pull something out of here,
some sort of useful information. Let's say that I want to pull all the hosts
that are up. I want to pull all live hosts, I want to see their IP addresses,
and when I type in grep, what is the universal markation for all the
hosts that are up? Well, you have a flag here, status and then flag up. Let's
just go ahead and type in up, press Enter, excellent! I will just give you
a bit of clarity, there we go. You have these flags
which are up, so I have all the hosts here that are currently up and running,
that are alive on the network, but this is not what I want. If I wanted
to pass these IP addresses to another program, or something of a
kind, I wouldn't be able to pass this whole line because it would make no
sense, if the other program is only requesting the IP address of the host. Because
you can do one nmap scan just to see which hosts are alive, and then once
you figure out which hosts are alive then you can do a more detailed scan on
those particular hosts. And in such a way you would save a lot of time. So we have
these hosts here, but we want to pull these IP addresses. And I'm afraid I just
can't do that with grep. Perhaps I even could, but I mean it would just
be too complicated, and too complex, and it really wouldn't be practical.
That is why Linux has something that is called awk, so awk. It's basically used
for formatting text and pulling out certain parts of a file that you have
deemed that you need, or something of a kind. Now you can make a separate
tutorial on awk, you can have hundreds of hours, and there would still be features
of it that you would not know. I would strongly advise you to
familiarize yourselves with awk, take a look at the man pages for awk,
however for the time being, and for the purposes of this tutorial, we
will be using some basic awk commands which pretty much everybody uses, and
which are a necessary part of pen testing. Primarily, because you need to do
stuff of a kind that we're gonna do here. So cats can print everything to standard
output, grep Up. So grep all lines
that contain the word up, and then what I want to do here is eliminate this part,
leave this part in, and eliminate this part. Now how shall I do that? Well, the
first thing that we need to specify is a field delimiter. What a field
delimiter is, basically if you say that the colon here is a field
delimiter, this will be one field, this will be another field, and this will be
yet another field, so you will have three fields in total. However, that
doesn't really work for us, does it? If we say that the colon is a
delimiter, this entire section that I've
highlighted will be considered a field, and we will have parentheses, and the status,
the parts that we don't really want. What you can use as a field delimiter here
is a space. So space here, this is one field, this is gonna be another, and this
is gonna be again a field delimiter because there's a space, and this will be
a third one, and then you have a again space, and the fourth front, and so on, and
so forth. So in order to specify a field delimiter to be space, well simply
leave an empty space in between the quotation marks. Generally,
you would put quotation marks and you would specify a field delimiter in
between them. If you wanted a colon, this is how you would
do it, but we don't want to colon. We just want a space and that's it. Open
single quotation marks, open curly brackets, type in print $,
and then you just need to type in the number of the field that you would like
to print out. So we would like to print out the second field, 2, close curly
brackets, close quotation marks, press ENTER, and there we go. We have all
the IP addresses listed of the host that are up without anything else. Now what
you can do with this is, well pass it to another file,
it's called SCAN2, press ENTER, and then you can type in nmap - iL
scan2, then you can do a full nmap scan for just four hosts. This might take
a bit...no, I don't want to view it like that. Let me just give it a double verbose, excellent! So now you can
do a full scan for just four hosts, instead of doing it for all 255 hosts.
Just figure out which hosts are alive, and you don't need to do that with port
22, or something of a kind, just do a ping sweep, and that's gonna be it. You will
be able to figure out which hosts are alive, perform detailed analysis of this
particular host, and you can see I'm already receiving
information here. It says port 21...yeah, that's not the best of ideas, but this is
my home router that I'm using for these testing purposes. It is filled with holes,
and I don't worry about it. I'm gonna switch it as soon as I'm done with the
tutorial. I have 443 on 102, so I probably have some SSL going on
there. Port 80 here, port 23. We will soon see what all these services mean. However, you can
experience these flags here and usually you will get delays, because
you know there are some packets that are being dropped, some that are being
refused by the servers on the other side. You can also have time limiters, and so
on, and so forth. So here you can see scans and what they have revealed thus
far. They've given me detailed scans and they can tell me pretty much everything
that I want to know in regard to the local area network. It even gives out the
MAC addresses which I'm gonna cover up and you won't be able to see them, but, in
any case, you see how much information you get. and how much time you can save.
Now I am gonna call this tutorial here and we will move on to the next one. I
hope that you've enjoyed this one, and I'll see you next time.
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Julianne Hough reveals to Redbook magazine an experience | news 24h - Duration: 6:35.
'I was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I've ever been': Julianne Hough details her experience of fat-shaming in the movie industry
She plays the character Betty Weider in the movie Bigger, which hits theaters next year.
And while in the midst of prepping for the role, Julianne Hough spoke to Redbook magazine about how she once worked on a film where she basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest Id ever been.
The 29-year-old, Redbooks February cover girl, said she would often compare herself to others when she was younger.
Truthful: Julianne Hough spoke to Redbook magazine about how she once worked on a film where she basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest Id ever been.
The professional dancer said she was very self-accepting when she was a child but it switched in middle school.
If she feels self-conscious now, the movie star does something goofy or crazy to get out of my own head - something that reminds me of the freedom I felt as a kid before that happened.
Julianne also touched on a recent experience when she stood up to a bully at work, which she said felt so good.
Julianne told Redbook she used to be be a peacekeeper and would just brush off things that bothered me, but now she stands up for herself.
The Dancing With The Stars judge also spoke about refocusing on acting after taking a brief break for her dancing career.
Lovely inside and out: The 29-year-old, Redbooks February cover girl, said she would often compare herself to others when she was younger.
Abs-olutely ripped! If she feels self-conscious now, the movie star does something goofy or crazy to get out of my own head - something that reminds me of the freedom I felt as a kid before that happened; pictured during her honeymoon in the Seychelles.
Julianne said: I always say that without fear, you cant have courage.
And without courage, you cant take risks and have success..
The star added that its really invigorating and fulfilling when you actually do something that scares the s**t out of you.
Julianne, who wed professional hockey player Brooks Laich in July, said she changed her workout to prep for the role of Betty in Bigger.
The singer cut down her cardio sessions and did a lot more weights to help shape her body as Bettys - who had an 18-inch waist.
Wow: Julianne, who wed professional hockey player Brooks Laich in July, said she changed her workout to prep for the role of Betty in Bigger; seen during her honeymoon in July.
Julianne and professional hockey player Brooks Laich, 34, started dating in December 2013 before tying the knot this past summer.
On working out, Julianne told the magazine that she stays motivated to going to the gym by treating it as a priority.
She explained: You dont squeeze in brushing your teeth or taking a shower into your schedule if you have time.
I try to treat working out like its the same kind of health must.
The Safe Haven actress said that she also finds it difficult to do the same thing all the time. Its like, kill me now.
I need a class where there are people and music, adding that atmosphere is huge. .
Julianne has also been honest about her struggles with endometriosis, which is a chronic, painful disease that affects the inside of your uterus, according to the Mayo Clinic.
What a good looking duo: Julianne and Brooks married in an outdoor wedding in early July near Coeur dAlene, Idaho; pictured together on December 3 in Beverly Hills.
The actress, who revealed in 2008 she had the disease, told Redbook that at first doctors didnt take her symptoms seriously.
She said women deserve to be heard, accepted and supported, even if the topic makes some people uncomfortable.
Julianne said she focuses on talking to her friends when positive things happen, not just went the bad occurs.
Explaining that she wants to build our relationship around positive things.
While she said they can vent to her, she thinks friends need to support each other through good things in life too.
Redbooks February cover is set to hit newsstands on January 2.
Family is everything: Julianne pictured with Brooks as well as her brother Derek Hough on Christmas Day.
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TENO COIN - TENOCOIN REVIEW - MAJOR RED FLAG ??? MUST WATCH !! - Duration: 13:16.
What's going on good people, this is Mike again with another video today
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deposit BTC and how to buy ten Aucoin
And if you're a visual person that likes to see rather than read they also have pictures which is a great step
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It's good to address the issue and the question before it's even asked when somebody does that they gained my respect
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a security while encryption allows you to secure your wallet obviously we all know that
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I love the ICO
They're gonna sell 8 million and it's starting price is at 50 cents so 10
oh I see oh the ICO is going to start January 4 so happy New Year to everybody so if you're going to
participate in this ICO your family your wife your children your
Brothers they're all gonna be upset at you because you're not gonna celebrate New Year's you're gonna be here trying to make some money
That's the way we do it in the crip the world. We never sleep. It's literally 4:00 a.m.
And I'm doing a video so a hundred thousand
Tnc will be sold every six hours until the end of the ico
So it's gonna be somewhat continuous, and it's gonna be a hundred thousand
Tnc every six hours until it ends Teno will apply a commission to both you and your referral with 5%
ICO bonus as it follows now because of this you're not gonna see a lot of youtubers promoting this because it's 5%
I don't care. I'm gonna tell you everything about a platform. Whether it's good or bad
I'm just gonna bring it to you
So they're gonna explain the ICO bonus as follows if a refers be a purchase is a hundred TNCs
B will get five
DNC's and vice versa if B purchase is 110 C a sure gets five DN C to claim T
and C bonus there are some condition user must purchase a minimum of
50 TNC coins on ICO day there refer must be a direct referral
So never one only there is no level two
I think this is fantastic because if you sign up under me
And I buy some you get Commission to the same exact amount and if you buy I get Commission
So it's scratch my back. I scratch yours right which is a phenomenal idea
Here's the ICO zero to one hundred thousand and fifty cents. This is how their lending program works
You can lend
$100 if you want to
Up to a thousand you get your capital back in two hundred and forty days
And you will get up to fifty five point eight percent per month
55 is on the higher side guys if you go all the way to a hundred to two hundred
Fifteen you get your capital back in sixty days
Referral bonus is level one is 5 percent level 2 3 percent level 3 is
1 percent roadmap is as follows August
The recruitment website and wallet in December obviously the bounty system and advertising DDoS protection
Internal exchange development January is when their ICO is gonna start February is when it's going to end
March the target price is 35 now February. They're saying they're gonna open up at
$15 per TNC internal exchange is going to open in February between June and September 2018 the expect
they're going to be at $90 and by the end at
$200 it says here 1000 members
11805
Members already signed up with them. I am not sure if this number is real. I just heard about it by a
Subscriber who sent me a message
But let's look at their white paper real quick their white paper is one of the best. I've seen honestly
introduction 10 aucoin 10 oh I see oh
Landing sake in roadmap affiliate and social media links they talk about their background their mission right here. They say 10
Oh coin is a decentralized support commercial transaction solution that provides the latest electronic payment solution and
Gear to a none fee alternative. What a set of coin of course we went through it
This is the specs we already Tina. These are the features we already talked about it. I
Remember every round is gonna sell in
6 hours
I want to see if there was a minimum, or a maximum. I did reach out to the devs
I haven't heard back from them. I will let you guys know in my telegram channel what the outcome is
Funding allocation this is important to me. I always Lipari
50% for the development
30% for marketing growth 10% for security and hosting and % for legal and
contingencies stakin they do offer 10%
For the first six months 10% 8% for the second six months all the way to the fifth six months at 1%
Roadmap we already talked about the roadmap, and what their mission is
Affiliate we already talked about this and social media right here. They do have a github, so let's look at it together
This is their github. It's already been established
The coin it's not a fake thing guys. It's already there. It's already ready to go
Let me show you the dashboard look how professional. This is Bitcoin Teno daily interest rate
You can see it right here the investment statistics
You can see the total investment daily profit capital release total earned when you click on ICO
It takes you to the ICO. It's gonna show your orders
Wallets you click on Wallis. This is their Wallis pretty simple deposit. They give you an address you shoot a deposit to it
There is a transaction fee of point zero zero zero five and then support when you click support look at this
investment withdraw account
Technical issue and others on top of that you have this so let's read the questions and ask how can I invest with ten o?
Coin how do I open my ten o coin account?
How long does it take for my deposit to be added in my account?
Your account will be updated as fast as your deposit
so it says here the quantity of each purchase will be announced prior to each sale so they're gonna let us know prior to
Each sale how much is the max and what's the minimum as well let's look at their who is real quick
So this is their who is right here. They got the domain on
1027 and expires on
2022 let's look at the Alexa ranking so this is their Alexa ranking popularity is in India and Nigeria
Indonesia and then Turkey so what's my final thoughts about ten o coin. I'm gonna tell you right now ten o coin is
Impressive, it's a clean template. It's a clean website. It's professional
It's crystal clear it delivers the right message so with that being said guys everything looks
Perfect except one major red flag that I found I'm gonna share with you
Don't go nowhere stay tuned so I went to a website called crypto value limited
It was established December 7th 2017. It's an hy IP
Like bit finis and control finance when I noticed when I zoomed in and I dug a little deeper is that it says here crypto
Value limited is a global asset management firm founded in 2013 you go back to 10 0.0 K
and you go back about
Coin and coin is a global automatic financial investment firm that has been established in 2017
Similarity is not exact but look at this Teno is
expertise in the
identification and ends with opportunity now notice the word Tenno is
Expertise is a typo. It should say tano's expertise we go back to crypto value limited, and you look right here
crypto value limited is
Expertise and ends with opportunities same exact thing even the typo is exact
Furthermore if you scroll down a little bit that says right here the investment team applies intensive analysis, okay?
I'm gonna go back to crypto value limited furthermore if you actually scroll down a little bit on white paper
I'm gonna give you key points right here the investment team
Generate alpha market volatility crypto value limited the investment team generate alpha
Generate alpha market volatility, it's the same exact thing when you have words like
The innate inefficiency and you go back to the white paper, and it has the innate inefficiency
It's not a coincidence. That's been copied
100% furthermore if we go to the FAQ frequently asked questions
Let's go back to support and look at these questions again
How can I invest with ten aucoin to make an investment and with sign up crypto value limited to make an?
Investment and it ends with sign up exactly the same looking at another question right here
It says how do I open my crypto value limited Hyp account says it's quite easy follow this link fill in the registration
Then press register going back to support. How do I open my ten Oh point account?
It's quite easy follow this link fill in the registration form and then press
register
Exactly the same guys how long does it take for my deposit to be added in my account your account will be?
Updated as fast as your deposit and go back to crypto value
It says how long?
Does it take for my deposit to be added in my account says your account will be updated as fast as you deposit?
Exactly the same which a currency do you accept we accept Bitcoin?
And there's a question right here
Which a currency do you accept we accept perfect money Bitcoin and currencies listen this one?
What if I can't log in to my account?
because I forgot my password what if I can't log into my account because I forgot my password click forgot password link type username and
Then you receive the information
It says right here click forgot password type your username or email, and you will receive your account information
Let's go down to the next one does a daily profit paid directly to my currency account says no,
Profits are gathered on your 10 Oh coin calm account and you can withdraw them any time
so let's see here does a daily profit paid directly to my currency account no comma
Profits are gathered on your crypto value limited account you can withdraw them anytime
That's exactly the same you get the picture
But who are these people let me tell you who these people are these people are an hy IP that weren't paying
Furthermore they were labeled a scam so the big question is is crypto value the scam
The exited in December 7th the same as 10 Oh point
notice the colors
Well that's up to you to decide I am NOT a financial adviser, I don't tell you what to do
I just show you the facts so you can make a very intelligent decision
It is up to you 100% you what you want to do if you ask me about this platform
I'm gonna tell you that I'm heartbroken over this one. I had a lot of hopes. I was planning on investing
Big-time money in it now I change my mind, I'm gonna invest just the bare minimum
Because of these facts that I just showed you now call me crazy
But I'm gonna take that rollercoaster ride and see where it's gonna lead if you want to sit next to me on that roller coaster
My link is down below
But I'm urging you to do your research and to watch the facts that I just presented like always guys
Thank you so much for watching
I appreciate you hit that subscribe button if you're not a subscriber hit that Bell right next to that subscribe button and until next time
Stay safe
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Rocitizens Glitch,Glitch Spots & More | Roblox RoCitizens | - Duration: 14:43.
Hey Everyone Real Here! From TheDiamondSword!
And ToDay! I'm gonna show you all the Glitches & Glitch Spots in Roblox RoCitizens
let's get into it
first thing...
the emotes....
you'll need it for the glitch to work...
you must not be doing a job cuz the emote tab doesn't show up when you are doing a job...
first one needs the Cheer Emote...
nvm let me show you the 2nd one first....
Trip Emote...
look to the side and use trip when your character about to fall to the ground turn to your left or right and go first person and walk towards it....
easiest way to do this...
you need to line your camera towards the pole of your fence and use cheer as you run towards it, don't jump....
now its basically glitch spots....
Hiddy Spot
this spot was showed to me by Mcole shout out to you she showed me under the stairs it has glitch spot in them....
The Super jump and no-clip glitch was showed to me by Aadil shout out to you
LOL XD
He Got Called Idiot #HeGotCalledIdiot LOL
Glitched you can glitch into the VIP Room if its not glitched
NVM this server is glitch i forgot since the ClubIce is glitch this is aswell...
its glitched so i can't show you guys that you can glitch into the elevator...
Hey!
NOOO! TELEPORT!
I Died In My Car XD Did i Break the Game
Too Far!
Perfect!
you can see the result of the last robbery if they didn't take the gold you can see them...
that's pretty much it guys!
Thank You For Watching! I'll See You All In the NEXT Video!
AS ALWAYS!
STAY REALISTICS!
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Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner issues a warning to the celebrities - Duration: 3:58.
Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner issues a warning to the celebrities
Dancing On Ice is back next weekend on ITV and returning judge Jason Gardiner has a warning for the celebrities.
Dancing On Ice will be making a comeback, as legendary skating duo Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will be reunited with original hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Torvill and Dean will both sit on a revamped ice panel alongside the formidable Jason Gardiner and choreographer extraordinare Ashley Banjo.
Jason regularly made headlines for his brutal put downs in past series, and hes warned this years celebs nothing will change with the new show.
He said: It's how I am. I am not there to sugar coat anything. I am there to be a judge. Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Jason Gardiner.
I know I get tarred with the 'Mr Nasty' judge on this show but there always has to be a Mr Nasty - I get it.
What I find interesting is many members of the public tell me that they like the fact I am straight down the middle and I keep it real.
The celebrities who make it to the end say thank you to me. I feel really honoured they do. They work so hard and it is not an easy show to do.
They come up to me and say 'love or hate you, your comments, however hard they have been, have really motivated me to do better'. I am not there to state the obvious.
What I am there to do is say how they can be better.
People may have exception with the way I do that but there is a method to my meanness. I am a pussycat compared to half the people who trained me! Tough love does drive you to be better.
It makes or breaks you. Some of them can take the criticism and improve whilst others get freaked out and crushed by it. Therefore it is goodbye to them.
Speaking ahead of next weekends first live show, Jason continued: I am telling the truth.
If they are clever and they don't let their egos get in the way, they will see what I am saying is actually going to help and not destroy them.
If you look at the history of the show, I always have kept it real. If someone really moves me then I will tell them they have done an amazing job. I will give the credit when they deserve it.
But I am not going to sit there on week two and say 'it's great you are trying'.
I am not there to judge whether they are trying because everybody is trying. It is whether or not they are delivering. I am very impartial and I don't have favourites.. Dancing On Ice 2018 begins on Sunday, January 7 on ITV.
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New Year's dress and accessories for the girl. With your own hands. Quickly 🎄 (English subtitles) - Duration: 8:06.
With the bought dresses nothing happened. I sewn them from down, but it still looks ugly
I took a T-shirt. Which Larissa, by the way brought as a gift.
I had such a hat. I ripped it open and now I'll try the bottom and collar with sleeves and some belts
Let's see what happens
I want to say that I do not have a sewing machine and I will do everything with my hands
And so it turned out, the dresses did not fit. Which they took in the store. And so you have to do everything and sew with your hands.
I have no idea how everything will turn out and how it will look. We will see
Here's what happened. It's still sleeves.
The work is complete. The gas making me warm
I've finished sleeves. Now I'll turn them around and try to sew them to the blouse
Sleeves are turned out. I already sewed one sleeve. I do not know whether it is visible or not. Let's see what happens
Time 6 am probably. I have not slept yet
I sewed the sleeves. That's how it looks
From a piece of a hat, I cut a piece. It turned out like a collar. I'll get him in a circle now. Well, that's all.
I cut off a small piece from the cap and sewed it to the sweater, like a collar. A little bit
That's what happened. I still took a snowflake from the tree, took the necklace. I'll make a snowflake on the beads.
That's what happened. Here is a dress. I attached the tinsel as a belt. Here is a snowflake
More on the boots, where are they? Malak has such boots. I'll clean them and make them also white fur on my dress.
And I think that it will look very much like a New Year's
I decided that the bezel will not be wrapped in tinsel.
I'll take this same white fur. Repulse shiny things from the ears.
And here's the rim of this white fur so that it's also white, not pink.
I think that it will be good. We will see
I will repel these silver things. On one already ears, I whipped. By the way, the H & M bezel
From the second, too, a rebuff, and then sew and probably I'll put these shiny things on your ears.
I certainly needed to shoot everything in order with a tripod, but I did not know whether something would turn out or not.
So I began to shot pieces. Because I did not know if it would be a dress or not
Now I took a tripod and put the camera on a tripod
For the rim I will cut off the fur. I'll try it on right now. I can sew the ears later.
At first I will cut the material somewhere on one finger phalanx.
The material is good, it is easily cut. The hat was very high quality. So that the material is very good
Now I will wrap and quietly trim the bezel
Here probably I will make a hole and I will put an eye, but in general further we shall look or look or see here such ear
These are the ears. That's how it looks on the head. Of course, Malak will look much better.
So I cut off this stuff. I took a glue-gun and attached the material to my boots. And so they turned out pretty boots for a dress.
Come on, dress up.
That's what Malak's costume turned out to be. Yes?
Malyak: Now I'll go.
So it happened. Thank God!
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