Friday, January 5, 2018

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Hey I hope you choke to death on that smoke.

Another fucking day in this godforsaken city, I would rather die than go through this one more time

Ayyo, where am I?

Commencing. Learning the tongue of the abductee.

What? Who are you?

I'm a deep space explorer. Ashtadash wing, pancha-

[Blows a raspberry]

How did I get here?

You were in your Vahanam.

throwing curses at the weaker beings.

The ones with the fewer wheels.

Wait! No!

But you were right.

That guy would die of a lung cancer.

How would you know that?

Simple extrapolation of...available data.

I wish that I'd rather die.

A white light.

am I dead?

Far from it.

I have to go back.

You can't. We have a lot of tests to be done.

Ayyo no, I have a meeting with my manager. I'm...I'm quitting today.

Quit? All you allowed to do that?

It's my yearly rating. I'll be rated against my colleagues for performance and my role and future salary would be decided.

I don't see how it's going to be any better than the last year.

Wait. That's ridiculous.

Are you telling me that your manager has every possible data and factor that affected your performance

in order to put you against and equally undocumented colleague and decide who gets more salary?

Yeah.

Well, I have to meet this manager of yours

We have been trying to factor the pulsar effect on balding men for ages now

And it seems to me that this has been perfected by your manager.

No, that's not how it works.

It doesn't

Tell me how does it work then?

It's a bell curve.

You see

Each one of the employees is given goals

Each goal has weight and your total is calculated based on how many of those goals

you achieve. You're then plotted on the curve and so are others

whoever falls to the right of the curve are good performers and whoever on the left are average or below average performers.

Interesting. Maybe we should apply this to the colony cleanup program.

What's a colony cleanup program?

Oh! It's a bi-monthly attempt to clean up the worlds that are under performing. We exterminate if we find them not helping our study anymore.

Do you destroy whole words?

What about the beings on them?

Well, it's time for some tests.

You have asked way more questions than the last abductee who wouldn't say a word.

Any last wishes before you're probed and scarred forever?

Nothing?

All right then.

You had Dr. Manmohan Singh here?

How did you guess?

Amazing. You earthlings do not stop impressing me.

Mr. Vadai. Please put me back where you took me from.

That can't happen. You're my final attempt at this stupid mission.

Once I'm done here, I shall head back home.

You know there is a grand welcome planned for me. I will be made to sit next to those hot idlis.

Mmmm..

You can't. If I don't see my manager today I'm afraid I might lose my job

Weren't you planning to quit?

Yeah, but now I'm reconsidering

Why?

Because of the fucking EMIs.

EMI. What's that?

It's...it's like you take money from a bank to buy something, and then you pay it back in monthly chunks.

Whoa whoa whoa

Are you telling me that I could borrow currency and then pay it back in smaller amounts?

This would be great for our interplanetary prisoner exchange.

No Vadai. I'm done here.

Put me back where I belong.

I can't ask your stupid questions anymore

You know what, we could make this work for both of us.

How?

So what was your plan of action in this case Mr. Raghu?

Nahi tell me.

How can someone take a working software that has been

just fine since the dawn of humans and screw it up so much that the client would come back here with the shovel.

No literally.

I'm sorry Neha.

No No No

You are not sorry because if you were sorry you would not be sitting here hanging your pathetic horsehead

yes, I said it

Your horse head reaching my floor

And if I give you another five second na you would lick my floor off with your horse tongue. Wouldn't you Mr. Raghu?

Neha, I think you're overreacting.

What?

Did you just say that I am overreacting?

What the hell?

No tell me.

What would you like me to do for you?

Raghu?

Do you want me to roll over on the ground for you?

Raghu enough.

No, you enough. Enough of your bullshit that literally stinks.

Enough of your talks about how I'm under performing because you know what?

Because I freaking hate this job

Raghu Raghu

Calm down calm down

You should be happy that I am not one of those stressed out employees

who shows up one day with a gun

and blows the shit out of people out of people's brain.

Oh man, I should have never let you control my mind.

Didn't go the way we wanted it, did it.

Thank God. You didn't get me arrested

God? OK alright. That one is for later. I have a job offer to make.

A job?

Yeah with me here.

On a spaceship?

Better than in one of those glass match boxes floating in the drainage lake.

Ayyo, is this one of those red-pill blue-pill moments?

Absolutely you take the red pill then

[Blows a raspberry]

Like I have nothing better to do you

You choose to leave and those EMIs of yours would lapse in a month

and you would be homeless and without a car to drive on those smooth roads of the city that you come from.

What's the job?

Explain this city of yours to me

Ayyo!

yes, it is time to understand this unique city in this universe which continues to exist even though it qualifies for

every single criteria to wilt and die.

I regret this already

but I would rather be here then down there with those pathetic folks

Dei

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¿Who are the Fate/Grand Order Servants? [Part 8] (192-198) - Duration: 13:05.

It's new years, I have nothing prepared, feeling kind of lazy, and editing these videos is basically automatic.

Besides I need all the luck I can get this Friday.

Come on karma, give me what is mine.

So, the Servants from Grand Order, the mobile game.

Super desperate edition.

I think all the screenshots this time come from As Nordik, because, well, lazy, so if you want to complain about someone's' luck, it's about his.

The Huns were a nomad tribe of warriors that lived through the 4th and 6th century, by traditions the Huns practiced a form of diarchy, where 2 rulers held the power, Attila was the nephew of kings Octar and Ruga,

and after the death of his uncle Attila and his brother Bleda rise to power, but after the death of his brother, according to some by his own hands, the leadership of the Huns falls solely on him.

The Huns didn't write, and were considered barbarians by their contemporaries, as such what we know of their people is limited to Attila's reign,

and worse, all the registers were written by their enemies, making it hard to know what's reality and what is myth.

Even if popular culture turned Attila and the Huns in brutal warriors with no intelligence, Attila's' reign was characterized by a notorious political skill,

and during years he was an ally of Rome, who led them to glorious military victories, while the Huns obtained their profits at a lower effort.

Altera, unlike the one in Extella, the Altera in Chaldea is explicitly the Heroic Spirit Attila the Hun.

Attila the Sun… ta. The free Servant from the Christmas event,

when a mysterious fever assaults Chaldea, Altera as one of the few unaffected Servants takes the role of Santa that year and head to the underworld with Fujimaru.

It's just Altera suffering from the classic moe anime fever, uguu, her ability to make choices is reduced, her tone is sweeter and more affectionate, and her wish to destroy civilizations gets reduced too.

If the regular Altera is 90% warrior and 10% woman, Santa is 60% a maiden.

Her NP is Candy Star Photon Ray, another application of the sword of mars, a Rank EX Anti-World Noble Phantasm that consists of sheep attacking.

Wait, what?

Nezha, the Marshal of the Central Altar, the Third Lotus Prince, one of the most famous and beloved figures in Taoism and Chinese Buddhism.

Born during the Shang Dynasty, son of Li Jing and Lady Ji, after a pregnancy of 3 years that led to a child instead of a baby.

When the Dragon King Ao Guang asked for children as an offering, his path accidentally crossed with the illogically strong Nezha,

who defeated the king's forces, enraged the king threatens to drown his village, and Nezha commits suicide to calm him down.

However, his master builds a new body for his soul from lotus roots, as well as granting him his iconic fire tipped spear and fire and wind rings,

giving birth to the image that is commonly associated with nezha, and granting the youth a second start.

Nezha, also known as Nata taishi, or Nataku by the Japanese.

To be specific this is Nezha after being revived by her master, while Nezha like Sanzang is commonly interpreted by women in theater, her gender in Fate is much more complicated.

Nezha was born as a man, her young self would be an impulsive Berserker, and her Lancer self clearly hates her attitude of old, after her suicide and following rebirth, Nezha was revived as a woman because…

well, her master didn't really care about such details.

That's good customer service.

While Nezha is proud of the body they built her, the whole deal about her rebirth is not something she likes to bring up.

Sun Wukong's self-appointed rival, someone who undeniably thinks through her fists, but also has a noble heart and a soft spot towards children,

her unique manner of speech is a result of her lines following the metric commonly seen in poetry.

Her NP is an attack that combines the abilities of her rings and spear, the technique she developed while fighting Wukong.

I clearly have no clue how it's pronounced.

In Mesopotamian mythology Ereshkigal is the goddess of Kur, the underworld, or Irkalla in posterior versions, who was said to rule alongside her husband Nergal.

The laws and judgment of Ereshkigal in her kingdom were absolute, and the story she's most remembered for is the descent of Innana to the underworld, Innana being one of Ishtar's counterparts.

Even so, the story is more about Innana than Ereshkigal, who is more of an obstacle than a proper character.

Ereshkigal, Rin's other pseudo-servant.

An antagonist and ally during Babylon, discovering the cause behind her change of attitude is the main focus of the Christmas event.

The ruler of the underworld, an introverted and passive individual, who dedicated herself completely to her role as a goddess of death.

Her fusion with Rin gave her a clearer image about morality, and also her iconic tsundere attitude.

Ereshkigal is fundamentally a good person, but a lonely one, in Babylon she tries to save mankind in her own way even against impossible circumstances,

and in Fate her past with Nergal simply consisted of her trying to obtain his powers over the sun, to make the underworld a better place for the souls stored there

with it's current dark appearance being the result of Nergal's trickery

An innocent goddess who will protect her master's light until the end of the days.

Her NP is Kur Kigal Irkalla, essentially another version of Ishtar's NP, instead of an attack from the heavens to earth, it's attack from the underworld against that above.

While it's weaker, it changes the terrain to the underworld, where Ershkigal's authority reaches it's max level.

Circe, one of the most famous sorceresses in greek myths, who mainly appears in the Oddyssey and it's derived stories.

The daughter of helios, famous for her medical knowledge and her tendency to turn into animals those who cross her.

During the events of the book, Circe invites Odisseus crew to a feast on her home, just to turn them into animals under her control,

but thanks to the help of one of his crew members and Hermes' advice, Odysseus reaches an agreement with the sorceress and his crew rests on the island for a year.

Caster of Okeanos, the famous, proud, and somewhat petulant witch of the Odyssey, her older brother is Medea's father, and her younger sister the Mother of Asterios,

and in her lines the idea of being called an aunt bugs her considerably.

As another apprentice of Hecate, her techniques are very similar to Medea's.

While she claims not to remember the arrogant Odysseus, her biography makes it clear the she did help him out of her own volition.

Selfish and manipulative, a jealous and possessive maiden, while her original interest in Salem is simply to save herself, both her playable self and the one in Salem grow attached to the protagonist at a fast pace.

Her NP is Metabo Piglets, that, well, turns her enemies into piglet.

Curiously her profile doesn't indicate she has divinity, and in Salem if you compare her to Hestia the idea of being like a goddess annoys her considerably.

Her art is done by Hidari.

Have I mentioned she's perfect?

The Queen of Sheba is a character from the Bible and Quran, Famous for her encounter with Salomon.

While she enjoys great fame, particularly in eastern countries, the version each region tells is very different.

The queen headed to Jerusalem, with an abundance of spices, gold and jewels, determined to prove the wisdom of King Solomon through her questions,

happy after the encounter, both kings exchanged gifts and the queen returned to her lands.

In other versions she converted to monotheism, or even married Salomon, there are so many differences from version to version that she doesn't even have a fixed name.

Caster of Midrash, the Queen of Sheba, an ally during Salem originally under the fake name Tituba.

Sheba is part djinn, which is the reason for her unique appearance, and her biography feels the need to clear up that her ears and tail are incredibly…

soft.

Like her myth counterpart, the Queen of Sheba is not a well defined character, both her and her biography dodge answering what her true relationship with Salomon was, but the respect they shared is undeniable,

and knowing that in a way her actions helped him gave her joy in Salem.

The Near-Future Observation Lens Sheba in Chaldea is named after her, and the emotions of the queen can affect it's functions, though curiously enough, Sheba was not created by Roman, but by Lev.

A business woman, her interlude focuses on her attempts to make an art trade business, so she can buy the camels she misses so dearly,

while that makes her similar to David, their personalities are rather incompatible.

Her NP are 3 djinn, who represent the questions she asked to Solomon.

Abigail Williams, was nobody.

Abigail and her cousin Betty were the first victims of witchcraft on Salem, the fits they suffered weren't' recognized by any doctor, and after reaching the conclusion that it was an act of sorcery,

the trial against Tituba, a slave of the family, and 2 other women became the first shots in the famous Salem Witch Trials.

The process that lasted barely over a year resulted in the death of 14 women during the 17th century, and the concept of Salem and witchcraft became synonymous to each other in popular culture.

The truth is that Abigail was only relevant in the first few cases, and there's no records of her past her 17 years, Abigail Williams was nobody for history.

In a not so smooth way, let us move to the end of the 19th century, in Rhode Island, Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born,

the youth soon lost his father due to his progenitor's psychotic episodes, apparently a symptom of an advanced syphilis.

The contradictory attitude of his mother, at times overbearing and at others completely distant, alongside his father's insanity

resulted in an unusual growth for the young Lovecraft who devoted himself fully to literature and the stars.

The undeniable social shortcomings of Lovecraft turned out to be the fuel of his literary creation, and while during his time he lived in poverty and without fame,

today his creations, particularly the Chtulu Mythos make him one of the most famous writers of the 20th century.

"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown"

Abigail Williams, the first Foreigner, and the main ally and antagonist during Salem.

Abigail Williams, was a nobody, the first victim of Salem, an event with a unknown cause, on her own Abigail wouldn't be a servant, her presence as a Foreigner is the result of the plan of the last Demon Pillar, Raum.

In the present Salem, Raum created a singularity that repeated itself, with the hopes of obtaining a vessel for an Outer God,

and while Lavinia Whateley also had the required purity, the Foreigner that came to be during the events of Salem was Abigail.

Her skills are inspired by Yog-Sothot, the all in one, the one who sees all, and her attacks and craft essence focus on the silver key found in Lovecraft's book.

Abigail's personality changes drastically from ascension to ascension, and the innocent youth of Salem can become a force capable of burning the world and bringing the most horrifying madness to reality.

But even at her worst, she has a fair heart, she's just confused, and her bond with her master is unbreakable.

The first one to make a lolicon joke has to buy me a guaranteed gacha.

Her NP is Qliphoth Rhizome, Qliphoth being an inverted version of the Kabbalah, an element that later authors compared to Yog-Sothoth

While her NP is Anti-World, Abby's consciousness is able to limit it to anti-unit.

Katsushika Hokusai was a painter during the Edo period, his most famous work is the 36 Views of Mount Fuji, a series of 46 wooden prints out of which The Great Wave of Kanagawa stands out the most.

His work guaranteed him fame in both Japan and the rest of the world, and other legends like Monet and Van Gogh were influenced by his work.

Katsushika Oi is the daughter of Hokusai with his second wife, who was not only an assistant to her father, but also an artist on her own terms,

and according to Hokusai he could never compare his talent to the beauty of his daughter's portraits.

The duo had a similar attitude, painting all day long, and caring little for material goods.

Hokusai the second foreigner.

I can't help but suspect that their presence In the tentacle class is a reference to that one painting we all know.

The Foreigner class didn't have a real explanation before Hokusai's arrival, Foreigner refers to those individuals that become hosts to the Gods of the Abyss without losing their humanity,

those that rather than being consumed by madness, consume madness.

In Fate the legacy and paintings of Hokusai belongs to both father and daughter, and both are summoned as a Servant, with the main body being Oi and the octopus Hokusai.

I promised myself I would make no Octodad jokes.

Another host compatible with the Outer Gods, and their quest suggests that THE painting was influences by their future guest, which in this case it's very possibly Chtulu.

While Hokusai's encounter with the Outer Gods was a result of Raum's plan, the presence of Oi was an outside factor, and the story of how the peculiar duo became Servants is told in their trial quest.

Their NP is the 36 views of Mount Fuji, the eternal legacy synonymous with the name Hokusai.

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MAKEUP TUTORIAL: COLOURPOP DREAM ST PALETTE / COLLAB (ft. Liv Walters) - Duration: 11:30.

Hey guys, it's Annika. Welcome to my channika.

So today, I'm going to be doing a super duper,

f-ing exciting video.

I'm gonna be doing a collab with my friend

Liv Walters on YouTube.

We both got the Dream St. Palette,

and so we're both gonna be doing different looks with it.

She did a blue-ish look,

and I'm gonna be doing a more neutral look,

because I also got one of the lipsticks

that KathleenLights came out with it.

I got the shaaaaaa

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

ade "Rever"? I don't know.

It's like a bright orange one.

Right now, I'm here with Rhianna.

She's on the left of me.

It's her birthday.

She went all out. She decorated the entire house.

And August is on my bed acting like a f-ng thot.

I'm wearing the sweatshirt

that Liv got me for Christmas.

We became really close friends.

I don't remember who DM'd who first.

I think I DM'd her, but . . .

I fucking love her.

I don't know why it's taken us so long to collab,

but I'm so excited.

I wish that she were here with me, though.

Let me bust out the eye primer,

just like I'm busting a nut.

Where's my nut button?

RHIANNA: Oh, it's right here.

I don't think it's on.

NUT

NUT

I'm gonna prime my eyelids with the

Essence I Love Color Intensifying Eye Primer,

because I'm trying to use this up in 2018.

I'm putting up a "Project Pan."

That'll go up soon, so you can watch that.

RHIANNA: My skin is so dry.

Do you want this moisturizer? It's really good.

RHIANNA: Can I try it? ANNIKA: Yeah.

RHIANNA: Like my face, it will not . . .

Does it break you out?

It doesn't break me out.

It's by a really good brand.

We're in a full-on blizzard right now.

Rhianna has a snow day. I'm still on break.

My windows are snowed up.

I'm gonna take the Kat Von D

Lock-It Powder Foundation,

and I'm gonna be setting my eyelids.

I really like this foundation.

I got from Sephora when I was in Canada,

and I'm really liking it.

I feel like it adds a little bit of coverage,

which is good, since this primer

doesn't really "concill" all the veins on my lids.

But I absolutely love this palette.

What I love about it is that

it's neutrals, but then it also has blues in it.

And usually, I don't f-- with blue eyeshadow,

but like, I don't know. It works.

I'm gonna take the shade "Shooting Star,"

and I'm gonna put that in my crease.

I've never had a ColourPop palette before.

I have the single shadows, and I f-ing love them.

Not the Super Shock ones.

I'm not really a huge fan of those.

But the single pressed powder shadows.

These are a little bit smaller,

but they blend just like the normal ones.

I kind of wanted to do a "Best of 2017 Makeup,"

but I didn't think that people would want to watch it.

But if you guys want to see that,

let me know in the comments below.

RHIANNA: Eight more follow requests.

I posted a birthday post for Rhianna,

and now everybody's requesting her.

RHIANNA: Yeah. I started out today

at like 1,042 followers,

and now I have 1,163.

As you can see, this color is blending up really nicely.

Yeah. So if you guys don't already watch Liv Walters . . .

I'm pretty sure you guys do,

because a lot of you guys watch her.

She's so funny. She's so genuine. But like . . . go sub.

Okay. Then I'm gonna take the shade "Magical."

Um . . . It's like a light orange . . .

[Rhianna laughs]

RHIANNA: That's from Mattea.

What is that?

RHIANNA: A Q-tip.

Thanks.

"Throw something at her and say it's from me"?

RHIANNA: How annoying.

And I'm just gonna use this to blend.

I don't really know.

I like the color, so I thought I would use it.

RHIANNA: That was so funny.

Yeah, that's really funny.

I wouldn't have thought of that.

I was like, "What the f--?"

I'm also kind of scared to wear this lipstick,

because I think my teeth are gonna look really yellow.

But I whitened them yesterday for my haters.

Go watch the video. I'll put it up in the eye.

I'm gonna take the shade "Potion,"

which is kind of a deeper orange shade

- which I really like, sort of an orange / brown -

and I'm just gonna put that in my outer corner.

I'm really tempted to do a half cut crease today,

but I'm not going to.

I feel like I only do half cut creases anymore,

and I'm sure that it's low-key annoying.

I just feel like it complements my eye shape.

I don't know. I feel like I have semi-hooded eyelids,

because when I have my eyes open,

you can't see my eyeshadow.

Do you think I have hooded eyelids?

RHIANNA: Low-key.

Low-key.

RHIANNA: Like, my aunt has full-on hooded eyelids.

Okay. Then I'm gonna take the shade "Spark."

I thought that said "Spork."

It's this bright red color.

I tried this before. It's super pigmented . . .

AUGUST: Hello?

AUGUST: Okay. Wait one sec.

AUGUST: Uh, give me five minutes.

ANYway . . .

I'm gonna take the shade "Spork."

So if you don't have a red color

in your eyeshadow collection,

which I feel is really important.

I feel like I always used to need a red

and never had a red,

but I feel like this is a good palette,

besides it has a good red.

RHIANNA: Just do the half cut crease.

Yeah. I think I'm gonna do a half cut crease.

It just feels so messy.

Did you see the thing on my spam

where I posted that video of Tana Mongeau saying like,

"Funny thing is, the lipstick normally smells like lipstick,"

but I believe mine always smells like weed,

because I'm always smoking weed

and then putting on lipstick."

Did you see that?

So f-ing funny.

Ahhhh. Tana Mongoose.

Oh, I didn't even say what I was doing. Ooop!

I'm taking the shade "Elfish."

Why the f-- is that called "Elvish"?

It's like a dark brown.

It kind of reminds me of the "Cyprus Umber shade

in the Modern Renaissance Palette.

I'm taking that on a really thin Furless ME3 brush,

and I'm dabbing that into my outer corner.

RHIANNA: One of your fan accounts just made a post.

RHIANNA: The annikaisawesome . . .

[laughs]

RHIANNA: did, "Happy bday @king . . ."

It would have been funny if they'd said,

"Happy bday @CoryMiwa."

Everybody always thinks that Rhianna is Cory,

and it's, like, high-key annoying.

I did a Live with her one time,

and everybody was like, "Is that Cory?"

RHIANNA: We look different.

I know. You guys literally look nothing alike.

RHIANNA: We're just two different people.

Yeah. Another thing that I really like about this palette

is that it's all matte. It's not all matte.

There are one, two, three, four . . .

four metallics, and one, like, shimmer satin shade.

But I like it. Because most of the ColourPop palettes

are majority shimmer, and I don't f-- with that.

So I like that it's a majority matte.

Okay. I'm gonna cut out my crease

using the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer.

I'm gonna take the Morphe B16 Brush.

It's like a really, really small concealer brush,

and I like it for cutting out my inner corner.

RHIANNA: Oh, I also hit over 1k on YouTube.

You did? Congratulations! When did that happen?

I don't know. Like, a few weeks ago

Woaaah.

Go follow Rhianna's YouTube. It's Rhianna Daniele.

I'll have it linked in the description.

Okay. And then I'm gonna set it with the Kat Von D.

I always have a huge fear of it transferring

onto my eyelid,

so I always make sure to set it right when I do it.

This one I did way too quick,

so it's really f-ing sh--y. Oh well.

Love my life.

I'm gonna take the "Spork" shade again.

And I'm kind of blending the . . .

Oh wow that looks awful.

Going back into "Potion," to orange it up a little bit.

Wow. Sorry Liv. I've done you dirty.

I bet hers is really way much better, so . . .

"Way much better."

Okay that looks decent.

It's not the best. But let's just throw some glitter on it,

and then maybe it'll look better.

I'm gonna take the shade "Magical" . . .

No, not "Magical."

"Stardust," which is this kind of like . . .

I don't know.

I'm gonna put that where I put the concealer,

starting off with my finger.

And then, to reach the inner corner,

I'm going to use a smaller brush.

I'm gonna take the Too Faced

- I'm gonna move back to my eyes in a sec -

but I'm going to take the Too Faced Hangover Primer.

I finally got this. So let's see if I like it.

It smells like coconut, and I hate coconut.

"Smell like weed, because I'm always smoking weed

and then putting on lipstick."

It's just the way that she said it was so funny.

RHIANNA: I know.

"I always smoke weed and then put on lipstick."

It's very moisturizing. A little bit tacky.

I don't know. I'm also going to try out this

Colourpop Amethyst Priming Spray,

just because . . . for sh--s and f-ing giggles.

NUT

Hmm. Okay.

What does it smell like?

It smells like a green juice, like ginger and cucumber,

and that's weird.

I don't know if I quite enjoy that.

But amethyst is my birthstone.

It doesn't smell like amethyst.

I don't know. I like the spray,

but it squirts out a lot.

Like, it squirts it out evenly, it's a nice fine mist.

But it squirts out a lot.

I'm gonna take the Fenty Beauty Foundation

in the shade 160.

I'm not really a huge fan of this foundation,

just because it's so drying.

But it looks really good on camera,

so I use it a lot in my videos.

Okay. Now for concealer.

I'm gonna use the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer

in the shade "Light."

I honestly haven't been wearing foundation

and concealer on a normal basis.

Like, to school I don't wear foundation or concealer.

I just wear mascara, brows, and highlight.

and contour.

RHIANNA: Oh my god, the trees are swaying so much.

That always makes me so nervous.

Oh my god, one time few years ago . . .

I feel like two years ago . . .

I was sitting on the bed and I was really sick.

Like, I just had food poisoning

and I stayed home from school.

And a tree started falling, and oh my god.

I ran out of that room so fast.

And it fell - not on the house, but . . .

And I turned so white.

So now I'm gonna finish up my lower lash line.

My lips look kind of weird

because there's foundation on this lip,

but not on this lip.

Looking like a snack.

Okay. I'm gonna take that first shade that we took,

and mix it with the second shade

for the start of my lower lash line.

And I'm also gonna connect it to up here.

Then we're gonna take this burnt orange

color that we took, and mix a little bit with the red.

Just a little bit of the red, though.

And then I'm going to take the "Elfish" shade.

Now I'm going to apply mascara.

I'm gonna be using the Essence Lash Princess Mascara.

I'm getting back into this over my Tarte Lifted Mascara,

just because this is black, and that one's brown.

But I still really do like that one.

But this one just makes your eyelashes so f-ing long.

I'm gonna turn this off.

Okay. I'm back.

Now I'm going to bronze my face,

and I'm just gonna use the

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer

because I'm trying to use this up, too.

But I've been working on her for like

nine months and I still haven't hit pan on it.

Now I'm gonna take my Tarte Fiesty Blush.

And it looks like that.

I don't remember,

I think I got it in my Ipsy bag.

I'm not a huge blush person,

but I have so many blushes,

so I'm trying to force myself to use a few of them

for my "Project Pan."

And then for highlight, I'm gonna be using

the BH Cosmetics Nude Rose Palette.

I think I'm gonna to take . . .

I'm gonna mix the white shade

and then the shade above it together.

Yeah boi!

NUT

I'm also gonna take the white shade,

and I'm just gonna put that on top of

whatever I did in the inner corner,

because it's a little bit more poppin.

Oh, I need to do my brows. Oh my god.

I thought I was dumb, but it I wasn't.

I'm gonna take the Brow Wiz,

and I'm gonna do that off camera.

So I'll come back.

I'm back. And with brows.

Now I'm going to set my face

using the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray.

I'm absolutely obsessed with this.

Just to make everything melt in.

RHIANNA: What about your forehead?

RHIANNA: You're missing your forehead.

F-- you.

I'm so moist.

Oh, that feels so good.

RHIANNA: Oh my God, it smells like flour.

Like . . . like . . .

RHIANNA: Like baking flour.

RHIANNA: Flour and yeast.

RHIANNA: Or whatever smell I just got.

RHIANNA: It smells like flour and yeast to me.

It just smells like setting spray to me.

Now I'm going to be taking

my Kat Von D Everlasting Lipliner

in the shade "Smith's."

Don't ask why I have this.

I think I just bought the wrong shade a while ago,

and I just never returned it.

Oh, but my lips are so crusty.

And I'm going to be taking the ColourPop Ultra Satin Lip

in the shade "Rever."

I don't know what the little accent mark

over the "e" means.

I know that this is a little bit more of a spring lip,

but I thought it was so fun,

and I don't have anything like this in my collection.

It doesn't make my teeth look that yellow.

Actually, yeah. It makes them look pretty yellow.

But, like . . . whatever.

But yeah. I hope that you guys . . .

Oh, also, what I enjoy about the Ultra Satin Lip formula

is that it looks matte like right,

but then . . . completely transferable.

So definitely not transfer-proof, which is really annoying.

But, you know. Just wear it as you would wear a gloss.

Yeah. Thank you guys so much for watching.

I hope that you enjoyed this video.

Make sure to go check out Liv's channel.

It'll be in the description.

She's also doing a look with the same palette.

Absolutely love this palette,

and I think that KathleenLights did an amazing job

on the colors. And the formula is really good, of course.

So yeah. Thank you guys so much for watching.

Please comment, rate, subscribe and keep on dreaming!

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Don't Know What To Do With Your Life? Watch This! - Study Motivation - Duration: 10:38.

I know you stated in the last lecture that the importance for setting aims in

life and to kind of have goals to work towards right so my question was where

do you how do you do that if you don't know where you want to go because that's

kind of where I got stuck on your your future off offering program because okay

that's that's a good question that's a really good question so there's this

notion in the Old Testament that morality is following a sequence of

prohibitions there's a bunch of bad things you shouldn't do and then

basically you're good enough and and and I think there's wisdom in that I think

that's kind of where children start right you I mean I love children and all

that but they're they're they're crazy little creatures and they need to be you

know civilized and well partly what you do is you you lay prohibitions on them

and mostly what you're trying to do is lay prohibitions on them for the

behaviors that if they manifested would make their life miserable so this is why

this thing that I've said the people has become this crazy internet meme but

that's to clean up your room and which which is a lot better and more useful

than people think it's a lot harder to but the the thing the first thing you do

I think and I learned this in part from Solzhenitsyn when he was trying to iron

out his soul when he was in the gulag because he was trying to figure out how

he got there how he contributed to how he got there

you know not Stellan and Hitler even though they were kind of the blade you

know but he wasn't much he could do about that

I think what you have to do and this is part of humility is you have to look

around you within your sphere of influence like the direct sphere of

influence and fix the things that announce themselves as in need of repair

and those are often small things you know and they can be like your room put

it in order because the thing is it isn't exactly so important that your

room is in order although it is what's important is that you learn how to

distinguish between chaos and order and to be able to act in a manner that

produces order and I think you can you can do something as simple as just sit

on your bed and think okay there's probably like five things I could do

today so that tomorrow morning is slightly better than this morning was at least or

at least I'm not falling behind and those who usually be it's like having to

eat a toad in the morning right it's like it's not gonna be something you

want to do there'll be things you're trying to avoid they are snakes

essentially but if you ask yourself like you're asking someone which i think is a

form of prayer if you ask yourself instead of telling yourself you know

what is it that I could do to set things more right today that I would actually

do it's usually some small thing because you're not that discipline you know then

you can go do it and then you be put the world together a little more

when you do that and that spreads out but you also put your you also construct

yourself into something that's better able to call order forth from chaos and

that makes you just incrementally stronger and then the next day you can

maybe take on a slightly larger task and like you get the benefit of compound

interest if you do that it's a tremendously powerful technique and they

think if you do that at some point instead of just having to fix things up

that are not good you'll start to get a glimmer of the positive things that you

could do you know the positive things that you could do that would actually

constitute a vision and now that's what I would recommend most people have a

belief about what their real potential isn't matter what you tell them and then

effects how much action they take and of course that affects the result and then

ironically that result reinforces their belief and their belief that's it so

I'll give an example let's say a person has unlimited potential we all agree but

they take little action little results why because they have to start with a

problem with their belief they don't believe it's really gonna happen for me

maybe for Frank Kearns cuz it got the cool hair and stuff or maybe it's for

you because you're so driven but it's not me maybe Tony Robbins cuz he's a

freak got these big teeth whatever their thought process is right they got this

thing right but what happens is if you believe that there's very little

potential how much action you gonna take and when you take little potential with

a little action what kind of results you get lousy little results when you have

little results due to your belief you go see I told you

this was a waste of time soldier this wouldn't work and then what happens you

tap even less potentially take even less actually even the worst results and your

belief gets even weaker and this sucker feeds on itself until you are in a

downward spiral poisonous it's poisonous and it's self-fulfilling

now what if something could happen that could come along and fill you with a

sense of absolute certainty not like I believe but mean well you know and you

guys this case mine as well we knew because we had to because we

burned the boats there was no other option we had to find a way we had we

weren't gonna live that way we all did it in different ways and for different

reasons but in essence that was it if you get yourself in a state of certainty

that this is gonna work I'm gonna find the way and if this is work I will make

the way then you tap a lot more potential and when you're certain your

potential you take massive action when you take massive action you really

believe in something you get great results when you get great results your

brain goes see I told you I was a stud I told you this thing would work out now

even stronger you have more potential take greater that you get better results that's

how you went from 300 bucks in a week to twenty five hundred and five days to a

hundred thousand in a month to a million bucks in a day same thing with you and

we get momentum so when the rich get richer the poor get poorer now some

people go out they go well I'm gonna take a bunch of action all right I'm

gonna open this product we're gonna try it

they'll say to you I even did it but it's like the salesman who goes and

knocks on the door he knocks on 100 doors and says verbally his face says it

because he doesn't believe it's gonna work

so his voice his body the execution is so weak maybe if he talks 200 people

somebody's gonna buy out of pity you dont want his kids to starve right but

he's not gonna get the result so the core difference in people is how do you

produce certain day when the world isn't giving it to you you go on and try and

you try in your case you're a hundred thousand a debt nothing is working how

do you keep yourself going the way you did it the way I did it the way you're

doing it we may not done it consciously is we didn't change our potential that

was there and it wasn't even taking more action taking more action with beliefs

not gonna works not gonna change anything we got results in our head that

made us feel certain as if it had already happened how much in beauty

as a creative person a lot well I'm learning so much I mean I mean I'm

learning so much we're doing it um when I come up with a good idea I stick with

it that's the difference I I can come up with a lot of ideas but anyone can you

know when I come up with something oh you know what this is something that's

capable of me growing and I still will like this this is something that's big

enough and ambitious enough that in four years from now if I really want to

become a space engineer and build spaceships I could probably put those

spaceships and the movie or the book or something you know yeah that's kind of

how I think come up with projects that can last long time and grow and then as

I grow I'm still interested and yet I've created so I yeah but I plan for that I

plan for my evolving first of all I believe that most people there's really

only a few key areas where we have almost like a superpower okay um

aptitudes all right I guess we could call it a super aptitude and we're

looking for those super aptitudes all the time by trying out different lanes

all right so take myself I'm somebody who has attention deficit disorder and

what that means is that I can speak almost indefinitely it means that I also

have almost infinite creativity and that also comes from growing up with

depression when you're depressed that could oftentimes trigger this very very

intense creativity so between having depression an attention deficit disorder

and also in my case if you look at things like growing up unable to read

social cues you have an interesting recipe for how I build real social

dynamics okay so I basically found my super aptitudes because by not

understanding something so thoroughly I had to break it down so deeply to

understand it that's social dynamics which creates great content plus and

being depressed creates creativity and also having ADD allows me to talk

forever because I don't feel the passage of time in the way that a normal person

does I can't feel time passing so I could do this forever

okay so if you look at that that created a super attitude okay now how did I find

it I tried out many different things as long as I was trying out different

things I was happy so tried out one thing tried another thing tried the

other thing try to another thing try to we've established the fact that we love

to play everything you know that there's not us there's not a genre that were

that will shrink firm but at the same time I think we've just gotten very

confident as songwriters to the point where if we want it if we want to try

something we will you know we're not hesitant to try something even if it

sounds a little sweeter like you take a song like Saint Marie that's on the new

album and it's got a very cool California country vibe to it you know

10 years ago maybe we wouldn't have had the stones to be able to do that you

know and now we're like we're gonna do whatever we want you know so it's you

know it's it's a that you know the the strength of experience and yet still

having that refreshing love for music that encourages you to try new things

always success and failure you just have to know where to look for it and that

means that's a learning moment so you say Evie Vega is success in learning if

you know I don't know exactly you just have to look for it because then you use

that again and you make sure you don't make that mistake again or don't allow

that mistake to happen so your goal is to then just because it didn't work out

the way you wanted to take that knowledge take those learnings and

reapply it to a new you know a new direction and therefore you're gonna get

better no one's you know I think you've had I've had failure and it takes years

of building up that kind of thick skin around you but that's what it means to

be resilient you just get up and you keep going and you can and I can't tell

you there's been times when I just sat there though it's like oh the world is

gonna be over and then you know what you just look at it and you think about it

and you have to project yourself not today but to project yourself into the

future what could I do in the future if you keep looking ahead everybody fails

you're not the only one everybody does just get over it

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Intermittent Fasting & Hunger - What the Science says - Duration: 11:02.

Intermittent fasting has gotten a lot of attention nowadays as there's so many benefits to

be had from it.

It helps you lose weight, helps you gain muscle and enhances your cognitive performance.

Specifically, it lowers insulin- the fat storing hormone involved with diabetes, it raises

human growth hormone which does everything from increasing muscle mass to making you

look better and live longer, and it promotes the release of brain derived neurotrophic

factor, a key hormone for growing new brain cells.

Intermittent fasting is simple, all you do is not eat for 16 hours of the day.

But this is a radical idea for most people considering we're encouraged to be eating

all the time, being told things like "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" and

"you need to eat six small meals to lose weight."

Unsurprisingly hunger is the number 1 concern when it comes to fasting.

So, let's take a look at how hunger works so we can better deal with it.

As Tim Russ said, "We often fear what we do not understand; our best defense is knowledge."

The first thing you should know is that hunger is not a simple equation of no food plus time

equals more and more hunger.

In a very thorough series on fasting in his blog called "Intensive Dietary Management,"

Dr. Jason Fung points to a study that shows that while subjects went over 3 days without

any food, the hunger hormone ghrelin gradually but continually decreased.

He says: "This means that patients were far LESS hungry despite not having eaten for

the past 3 days.

This jives perfectly with our clinical experience with patients undergoing extended fasting.

They all expect to be ravenously hungry, but actually find that their hunger completely

disappears.

"

This is because hunger is regulated by hormones like ghrelin and it comes in waves.

You do not get progressively hungrier the longer you go without food- your body adapts

to your REGULAR eating schedule.

It knows when you usually eat, so it comes to expect food and make you hungry around

the same time each day.

Here's a study from the Medical University of Vienna done on subjects participating in

a 33 hour fast.

Despite the early morning being when people have gone the longest without food, ghrelin

was the lowest.

And, their ghrelin didn't rise more and more the longer they went without food- ghrelin

rose at their normal eating times.

And, it fell back down even though they didn't eat anything.

So when you start fasting, it's important to know that hunger will arise and it is uncomfortable,

but it will come and go.

After a couple days, your hormones will adapt to your new eating times and you will be less

and less hungry until it's no longer an issue.

This is why many people say that the first 4 days are the hardest.

Un-adapting and re-adapting your eating times is uncomfortable, but your body is very good

at it.

I've been doing intermittent fasting with an eating window of 2 to 4 hours for the past

year, and when I was first experimenting with fasting, I actually tried eating once every

other day.

To my surprise, after only about 6 days of this, I wasn't that hungry on the no eating

day.

But, like clockwork, I started to get pretty hungry on the eating day right around the

usual time I would eat.

Another very interesting thing about this hormone ghrelin, is that it may be making

you hungry in order to get you to take in more salt.

It would be very important to have a hunger for salt as salt has many very critical functions:

It's needed by the heart to pump blood properly, and it's a key component in cell-to-cell

communication and the optimal transmission of nerve impulses to and from organs like

the heart and brain.

Low salt has been shown to stunt growth, increase insulin resistance and increase uric acid

levels, stimulating oxidative stress in the mitochondria and weight gain.

Despite all this, the standard low sodium guidelines of only 2.3g of sodium per day

drastically underestimate how much salt the body really requires for optimal functioning.

A study in the New England Journal of medicine found that an estimated sodium intake between

at least 3g and 6g per day was associated with a lower risk of death and cardiovascular

events.

In fact, actually following the low salt guidelines posed a particularly high risk to health.

And, Intermittent fasting may have you requiring even more salt than usual.

Intermittent fasting lowers your insulin levels.

This is great, and is one of the main goals of intermittent fasting, but it's often

overlooked that insulin retains sodium, so the lower your insulin goes, the more sodium

your kidneys secrete.

Losing a lot of sodium and other minerals can leave you feeling sluggish and hungry.

Now, your body really doesn't want to lose too much sodium, so one thing it does is it

actually increases insulin levels in an attempt to retain more sodium.

A 1991 study done on 147 people found that a low salt diet significantly increased serum

insulin in these people.

Of course higher insulin is something you don't want, so let me explain more about

insulin and how it affects hunger.

So when you eat, insulin goes up and, insulin helps you utilize carbohydrate for energy

or stores it as glycogen, which is basically linked chains of glucose.

This glycogen is stored in the liver or muscle.

And when you have too much glycogen, the incoming carbohydrate will be stored as fat.

Now, different foods will give you a different insulin rise, fat stimulates insulin a minimal

amount while fiberless carbs provoke massive rises in insulin.

But the point is, insulin's job is to help you absorb and store nutrients.

Next, after about four to six hours after you eat, insulin levels will have gone down,

and the glucose level in your blood starts to decrease, this prompts the pancreas to

secrete glucagon.

Glucagon has almost the opposite function of insulin.

Insulin stores food energy, but glucagon pulls that energy out from your glycogen stores

and your fat stores.

So if you're eating every two hours and getting six small meals a day, you never let

glucagon do its job and your body never starts burning into your glycogen or your fat stores.

Not a good strategy for losing weight.

Well what about hunger?

Well, let's look at this study from 1986.

They found that if you inject an animal with insulin, it will eat more.

Adding insulin increases appetite.

If you have insulin floating around with no new glucose coming in, your blood glucose

will drop, but insulin needs to be low for glucagon to use your fat or glycogen stores

for energy.

With high insulin, you have no access to your stored energy.

So it makes sense for extra insulin to promote hunger as the only way you can get new energy

is to eat it and raise your blood glucose.

And as you might expect, giving an animal glucagon, reduced food intake.

So glucagon is decreasing appetite.

Now they also infused glucose into the animal's small intestine and it reduced food intake,

so it's of course not the case that carbs don't satiate you to some extent.

But if you're eating every two hours, you're constantly pumping out insulin and the levels

never go low enough for glucagon to do its job.

This explains why you can eat a bowl of cereal for breakfast or a huge plate of pasta for

lunch and be hungry in just an hour or two.

Refined carbohydrates like that will cause the body to overshoot with its insulin secretion,

so even after all the carbohydrates are processed after the meal, you still have a bunch of

insulin sitting around making you hungry.

This overshooting with insulin also explains why if you binge eat at night, you'll wake

up starving in the morning.

So after a meal, if you're patient, glucagon will allow you to start running on your stored

energy and you will be less hungry.

So while fasting, glucagon suppresses hunger and is helping you power the body by burning

your stored glycogen and fat.

Then when you run out of glycogen, you're burning primarily fat for energy and your

body enters the state of ketosis.

This produces a lot of ketone bodies, which your body and brain will use for fuel.

It's a common misconception that the brain runs only on glucose.

In 1967, George Cahill found that the brain will derive 2/3rds of its energy from ketone

bodies made from fat.

Though, some processes in the body still require glucose, but you don't need to eat that

glucose - your body makes its own glucose from things like glycerol and lactate.

This is called gluconeogenesis.

Earlier we saw that high glucagon and low ghrelin during fasting will keep hunger in

check.

But, we can add ketone bodies to the list.

There is data that show that ketone bodies like beta hydroxybutyrate also reduce appetite.

Which isn't a surprise considering they act as an energy source for the body.

This is one of the reasons why a ketogenic or low carbohydrate diet has such great synergy

with intermittent fasting.

These diets will keep insulin low, and allow you to more use fat for energy, just like

fasting will.

So, if you're able, I'd recommend trying to shift your diet to one that is high in

good fat, high in fiber, high in micronutrients, moderate on protein and low in carbohydrate.

You could even start eating like this before you begin intermittent fasting and you'll

already be adapted to be getting your energy from fat so you'll have less hunger and

adapt to intermittent fasting easier.

You might be wondering why I said moderate protein.

Many people assume a low carb or keto diet must have a lot of protein in it, but that's

not quite the case.

Insulin is necessary for protein to be metabolized, so you get some insulin rise when you eat

protein.

But not only that, when you eat more protein than your body needs to make or repair cells,

the excess will be broken down into glucose through gluconeogenesis.

In fact, diabetics have been shown to have a 30% decrease in daily blood glucose levels

just by restricting protein.

Now there's one last interesting thing about insulin and hunger - it's how it interacts

with leptin, the satiety hormone.

Essentially when you eat food, depending on the composition of the meal, your levels of

leptin go up and you feel more satiated.

But, when you have too much insulin, it reduces leptin signalling- your brain can't pick

up on the leptin signal, keeping you hungry.

In fact, obesity which is virtually always accompanied by insulin resistance is also

accompanied by leptin resistance.

If you want to stay satiated and full of energy rather than be hungry and lethargic, you need

to keep your insulin low.

Lucky for you, fasting seems to be the best way to lower insulin.

So while intermittent fasting is hard for the first couple of days, it's helpful to

know that your body and hormones are working in your favor, making it easier and easier.

And, if you get enough salt and minerals, and eat high fiber, moderate protein and low

carbohydrate then you can make the whole process smoother.

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TOP SECRET Abandoned Projects You're Not Supposed To Know About! - Duration: 12:07.

From controlling the weather to insect drones, here are 10 of the top abandoned and declassified

projects ever!

10.

Operation Popeye

The Vietnam war saw the US military experiment with a number of new technologies, but one

of the most far reached projects was known as Operation Popeye.

It was the only known attempt at weather modification that has taken place for military purposes,

and was considered a relative success!

For understandable reasons, the government tried their best to keep it under wraps.

This operation took place between 1967 and 1972 and was focused on areas of the Ho Chi

Minh Trail.

In an attempt to limit the movements of the Vietcong in the region, clouds were seeded

with silver iodide to try and extend the monsoon season.

The increased rainfall would then soften the road surfaces with mud, cause landslides,

destroy river crossings and make the land much more difficult to cross for long periods

of time.

The program was overseen by Henry Kissinger, the Secretary of State at the time, along

with the CIA- but controversially it was done without the knowledge of the secretary of

Defence, Melvin Laird, who had expressly denied any attempts of weather modification to Congress.

Maybe it was plausible deniability….any way...

The operation was quite successful at slowing down truck traffic in the targeted areas due

to the increased rainfall.

In some cases, it extended the monsoon season for up to 45 days.

Scary to think that this is proof that controlling the weather can actually work, and that the

government has actually done it before!

The operation was forced to end, though, when the New York Times exposed the details in

1972, and Congress took steps to ban what they called environmental warfare.

Weather modification for militaristic purposes is now outlawed under the International Environmental

Modification Convention, so all further research has officially ceased.

9.

Operation Washtub

With Alaska's proximity to Russia, it's perhaps no surprise that extra steps were

taken during the 50's to protect the nation from any attack that might come from the north.

At the time, Alaska was still only a US territory, and the operation ran from 1951 through 1959

when it became a fully fledged state.

The Soviets were helping North Korea battle the South, but it was thought by many to be

a distraction from their true aim- to either attack Northern Europe or America.

The idea was that, if the Soviets were to launch an assault involving bombings and the

dropping of paratroopers, there would be a number of civilian agents who could hide in

the remote wilderness and transmit intelligence to the American military.

These SBA's, or Stay Behind Agents, would make their way to survival stashes of food,

gear, and communications equipment.

A second group of civilian agents would be tasked with helping military personnel who

had become trapped in Soviet held areas, to escape back to safety.

One of the rules of soviet conduct instructed them to eliminate any resistance found in

occupied territory.

This meant that officials were so worried about the threat, that they also trained reserve

agents outside of Alaska who could be dropped into place should the need arise.

The Operation was marked as top secret, and in total 89 agents were trained and paid $3,000

for their involvement.

Of course, the plan was never put into action because the perceived threat never came, but

it was only in 2014 that the truth behind Operation Washtub was revealed due to a Freedom

of Information request.

8.

Polyus Battlestation

During the Cold War, the US was involved in the development of countless secret projects,

but as we know, as usual Russia was doing the same too.

One of the most famous American projects that never saw the light of day, as far as we know,

became known as the Star Wars Defense Program- but the Soviets had their own equivalent-

the Polyus Battlestation.

This monstrous creation was actually built, and was designed to operate as an orbital

weapons platform that could destroy other satellites by using an inbuilt array of lasers.

This weapon was seen as being so powerful, that Gorbachev actually expressly prohibited

the in-orbit testing of its power, because this in itself could be interpreted by other

nations as the development of a space weapon.

Luckily this never became an issue.

Because of its immense weight, the payload had to be launched upside down to get it into

orbit, and boosters would fire to correct its position.

Something went catastrophically wrong, though, when it was launched in 1987, and it was never

able to reach orbit- instead burning up in the atmosphere over the South Pacific Ocean.

Despite this failure, the technology produced to make this project a reality pushed the

Soviet space program forward, and elements of the design were used for the MIR space

station, and the Zarya module of the ISS- although the full details of the battle station

itself remained under wraps for many years after.

7.

Project Azorian

At some point during March of 1968, a Soviet submarine, called the K-129, suffered a catastrophic

failure when patrolling the waters 1,560 miles northeast of Hawaii.

It sank with all of its secrets onboard, and this led to the CIA developing a plan known

as Project Azorian.

It's not entirely clear how they knew about the incident, or the exact location of the

sub, but the project was formed to try and salvage the wreckage to see what they could

learn.

A commercial vessel, the Hughes Glomar Explorer, was modified to carry out the task, and six

years later they were able to retrieve a portion of the submersible.

All details of this project were classified as Top Secret at the time, and it was only

in early 2010 that the files were declassified- although in a severely redacted form.

It's still not entirely clear what was retrieved, nor what was learned about Soviet capabilities.

6.

Project Ornithopter and Insectothopter

Always trying to be a fly on the wall in all situations, the CIA's research and development

office developed project Ornithopter and Insectothopter in the 1970s.

They were early style drones, the size of birds and dragonflies, that could get really

close to sites of interest- and maybe even land on a window ledge to take photos and

record audio.

The Insectothopter was handpainted to look like a dragonfly, and was powered by a miniature

fluidic oscillator to flap the wings and provide lift and thrust.

They were incredibly lifelike and the projects were looking very promising until they hit

a problem.

The drones were virtually impossible to fly in windy conditions.

Because of this, they were deemed too problematic and the entire project was cancelled after

only a few prototypes had been built.

Who knows what they have now!

5.

Project 1794

This declassified project from the US Air Force could quite well be the reason behind

so many supposed UFO sightings around the test sites of Nevada.

Simply known as Project 1794, the design of this aircraft was completely unique- and saucer

shaped.

It was created in the 1950's, and went as far as the prototype phase before the project

was canned.

Created in partnership with a Canadian company, the designers had lofty ambitions for this

new craft.

It would reach a height of up to 100,000 feet, have a top speed of Mach 4, and have a range

of 1,000 miles.

This would have been the most effective aircraft ever built and, if it had been possible, would

have meant it could take off and land vertically, fly into the earth's stratosphere, and travel

at speeds of up to 2,600 miles per hour.

This would have revolutionized military and, perhaps, civilian aircraft- but they soon

found out there were significant problems with the design.

At the time it cost just over 3 million dollars to build the prototype- about 27 million dollars

today- which I guess isn't too crazy a number, but they didn't' get anywhere near the

target figures.

A number of different saucer designs were built, but the highest one ever reached was

3 feet, and it only managed to travel at 35 miles per hour.

Realising the lack of potential with the concept, project 1794 was shut down before the end

of the decade.

4.

Kidnapping the Lunik

During the 60s, the Soviet Union would regularly showcase its technological prowess, such as

plans for nuclear plants and machinery, at various conventions in a number of countries.

In one case, though, a last minute addition to the exhibition offered a unique opportunity

to the CIA.

It became clear that a Lunik landing module was going to be shown, and intelligence services

couldn't resist the chance to take a look.

While at the exhibition, it was constantly monitored by a security guard.

So the CIA decided that the only way to get the photographs they needed would be if they

you know, "borrowed" it while in transit.

They diverted the shipment while it was being moved into storage, and by manipulating the

manifests, they managed to get themselves a 24 hour window to look at everything they

wanted to.

When they were done, they carefully packed it back up and sent it on, and no one knew

the difference.

The CIA finally admitted to this daring operation and the full details were released in a freedom

of information request in 2014.

As far as they were aware, the Soviet's had no idea that the module had been "borrowed"

until the public revelation.

3.

Project Pluto

Project Pluto is, quite simply, one of the most insane weapons programs ever developed.

Unsurprisingly, it was soon abandoned because of the vast devastation that it would have

caused.

Stemming from a project that began in 1957, the weapon became known as the flying crowbar.

It was a nuclear-powered cruise missile, but one that flew at extremely high speed and

low altitudes- just above the tree lines- and spewed out nuclear material along the

way.

It had a nuclear ramjet engine, which meant that once it reached enough speed the air

intake would keep it continually going, so once it had dropped its payload of at least

16 hydrogen bombs, it would continue screaming through the sky and wreaking further havoc.

With a noise of 150 decibels, continual nuclear waste being dropped along its route, and the

fact it would need to travel across friendly territory before reaching its target, it was

soon deemed far too destructive to be a useful weapon, so attentions were soon focused elsewhere.

But kind of scary to think that it might still be out there in storage somewhere.

2.

The Knights Templar

The Knights Templar were a military order of the Roman Catholic Church.

They were heavily involved in various wars during the Crusades and are thought by many

to be the guardians of the Holy Grail- the cup that Christ drank from at the final supper.

But things didn't end well for them, as they were tried for heresy and other misdeeds

between 1307 and 1312.

Following the trials, a number were executed and the order was disbanded, but records of

what happened were kept under wraps for more than 700 years.

That was, however, until the Vatican released copies of the records from the time in 2007.

Known as the Chinon parchment, it detailed how Pope Clement V found the Knights Templar

to be not guilty of heresy, but guilty of lesser infractions of Church law.

This was what led to him disbanding the order, but this didn't stop King Philip IV of France

from burning a number of the Knights at the stake- an act thought to have been carried

out because he owed them vast sums for enlisting their services.

What other classified documents does the Vatican hold??!!

1.

The Stargate Project

In early 2017, the CIA released millions of previously secret documents.

One of the most interesting projects was known as Project Stargate, and it was their mass

scale attempt at harnessing supernatural powers.

Like the stuff of sci-fi movies, they investigated psychic abilities such as remote viewing,

telekinesis, and any other powers the human mind might possess.

The project started in 1978 and, perhaps most interestingly, those that oversaw it believed

that they had some level of success in harnessing people's abilities to perceive, communicate,

or change characteristics of things at a distance.

This would explain why it ran all the way through until 1995, when it was forced to

close down after details had become public.

It's not clear to this day, though, whether discoveries made as part of this project were

actually used in combat, but information gathered through remote viewing helped to inform decisions

that were made.

They might say more, but as you know, then they would have to kill you.

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This Is What Happens When You Place A Garlic Clove Under Your Tongue - Duration: 2:07.

Maybe you've heard someone suggest that hanging garlic around your neck or door, is a good

way to scare away vampires and evil spirits.

This belief doesn't make a lot of sense, but there are some old home remedies involving

garlic that have survived until today, due to garlic's incredible health benefits.

Garlic was often used in the kitchen as a seasoning, but the Chinese also used it as

a medication.

According to Chinese traditions, some people put a clove of garlic in their mouth for 30

minutes, and suck on it like a hard candy.

It may seem a little weird, put it's a great alternative to eating garlic.

You don't necessarily have to eat it in order to benefit from its great properties, your

saliva will do all the work for you.

But what benefits does garlic have?

That's what we're going to show you in today's video.

Garlic can help our body in several ways, due to it's anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory

properties.

Garlic's main health benefits are:

- Prevents and removes plaque build up in arteries;

- Regulates blood sugar levels; - Regulates blood pressure in cases of hypertension;

- Protects against cancer; - Stimulates the immune system;

- Controls appetite; - Prevents kidney stones;

- Relieves flu and cold symptoms.

It's really simple, here's what you do:

Choose a garlic clove and peel it.

Put the clove in your mouth without chewing it.

Keep it in your mouth for 30 minutes, as if it were a hard candy.

After the time is up, spit out the garlic and brush your teeth to get rid of the smell.

If the smell doesn't go away, chew some coffee beans or parsley leaves.

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Sara Evans' Favorite Job Doesn't Involve Music | Southern Living - Duration: 3:56.

All my siblings have incredible voices, play instruments,

and it's very special standing in the singing booth

and we're all sharing the mic.

And sometimes I just pinch myself.

(country music)

It's 14 female songwriters, which is huge.

It was absolutely not something that I did intentionally.

You know, that would be like, well I'm just giving

them the slot on the album just because

they're women, and I would never do that.

We don't need any special treatment

and girls have just kind of been

booted off country radio.

But, the good thing for me was when

I went in to record Words, we started

the song search process and there were all these

amazing songs available.

Most of them came from women because, you know,

their songs aren't necessarily getting chosen.

It was actually my daughter, Olivia's idea

to write a song for Avery.

She's like, mom you should write a song

that honors Avery, or talks about Avery,

since he's going to be graduating.

And, since he's my only boy, it's like,

he has this special place.

So, two female mom songwriters came to Birmingham,

and they each have young children.

And I said, y'all just aren't gonna

believe how fast it goes.

And, we started writing Letting You Go,

and it's sort of angry, like,

where is says, I wish I could set the clock on fire.

By the time we were done writing the song,

we were sobbing, like literally.

One of the best songwriting sessions I've ever had.

So, it was just blessed, you know, the whole process.

I want every single song to be of the highest quality

that I can possibly find and possibly write.

Overall, the process was pretty much

the same, it's kind of how I like to work.

I like to bring in a band, and, you know,

record with real musicians and not on a computer

and just makes all the difference in the world.

Also, on this album, my kids were older

and they had, like, so much input on it.

So, I co-wrote Marquee Sign

and we forgot to put those ohs on the end.

That was when I had the flu really bad

and so I couldn't sing and so I said, Livy, run in there

and put those ohs on, I forgot.

She went in and did her thing, and she was like,

you cannot fix these in any way.

So, we did not fix them, we didn't tune them,

nothing, it's exactly what she sang.

I was really proud of her.

I think I was born to be a mom.

I think that's the best thing I've ever done.

And, definitely, the thing I'm most natural at.

I live to make my family comfy

and cozy, and I cook all the time.

Another thing that's really important

to me and Jay is to put the kids to bed.

Like, closeout each day, and I think

that makes them feel so loved and safe.

Also, I'm not a yeller, so I really

hope my kids pass that on.

I think that motherhood means being

a soft place to land for your kids.

I want to make sure that they always

feel good and happy and safe and comforted

and loved and valued.

When I was introduced to Jay Barker, I was like, who?

On our first date, I couldn't understand

a word he was saying, like, he talked so fast

and it was so southern.

We were at a restaurant, sitting outside

and the speaker with the music

was over us and that's so distracting to me anyway.

So, I kept like, leaning in to really

try and hear what he was saying and

he thought I was flirting with him,

but I just couldn't understand him.

He's very chivalrous and he's really

old-fashioned, and so am I.

He's really manly, he's huge and that always

makes me feel skinny, so I love that.

(laughs)

But I would say that he is like a perfect gentleman.

And I love watching him socialize and interact with people.

He has incredible manners and there's

something about the south and in particular,

Alabama, that my spirit knew

from childhood, that I would end up being here.

There's something so romantic, and so

fairytale almost, about the south.

And, I always knew that I would end up in Alabama.

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Want to Be Happier? So Be More Selfish. (That's Serious!) - Duration: 3:19.

Selfishness can be very dangerous to our society, but sometimes being selfish is necessary and

can even help people a lot.

When kind people help others, they often forget to take care of themselves, and this could

be very harmful to their health.

No matter how much these people want to help, when they lose control, it's hard to fill

their empty space, and this could cause traumatic experiences.

Helping others is great, but everything in our lives must be balanced.

One of the security measures demonstrated during airplane flights illustrates this very

well.

If the cabin loses pressure, we should put on our masks before helping children.

At first sight, this may seem selfish, but it makes sense.

Kids need help because they can't reach the mask's storage compartments, but since they

are younger, they are more resistant, and can wait a little longer than adults can.

This is the kind of selfishness that should be practiced.

Sometimes all we need to do is take care of ourselves instead of helping others, because

depending on how we are feeling, we attract different kinds of energy.

This is why self love is so important.

When we take care of ourselves we attract good things and are able to give the best

of us to the world.

Here are 5 simple habits that will help you improve your self love and learn to give off

good energy to everyone around you:

• Meditate

Starting off your day with meditation is an excellent way to keep your balance throughout

the rest of the day.

It doesn't take that much time, and it helps you clear your mind.

• Get a good night's sleep

Sleeping is like recharging your batteries, and all of us need to be charged to function

properly, so try to avoid losing sleep.

Rest as much as you can.

Remember that people's sleep cycles differ, so in order to improve the quality of your

sleep, you must understand your own.

• Take advantage of the outdoors

Our busy, everyday life makes it hard to enjoy what Mother Nature gave us, but we must try

to spend some time outdoors.

During your lunch break at work, or even on your commute, no matter how much time you

spend, you'll see how much it will improve your mood.

• Prepare your mind

With work, school, exercise, shopping, etc, we may become confused and stunned at our

constant changes in scenery.

So it's important for you to give yourself some time between each activity to prepare

your mind for what's next.

It doesn't have to be a lot of time, just a few minutes to ready your brain for the

next activity.

• Be grateful

Sometimes we feel discouraged because it seems like nothing is happening in our lives, when

we really just haven't taken the time to notice the progress we've already made.

We spend so much time looking forward that we never stop to be thankful for everything

we've achieved.

So try to remember everything that has brought you to where you are right now, and that will

give you courage to face the future.

Taking care of your self is an act of self love and will never be as destructive as pure

selfishness, so don't be scared.

Love yourself!

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Amazing Movie Easter Eggs You Completely Missed In 2017 - Duration: 8:14.

With everything from superhero team-ups to record-breaking horror releases, 2017 has

been a big year for movies—and an even bigger year for all the Easter eggs they hid.

It's a lot to go through, so we rounded up some of the all-time best movie Easter eggs

of 2017.

Some spoilers ahead.

A mop and a beer

The fifth entry in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise featured a heavily CGI'd version

of a young Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, but that wasn't the only glimpse into the

actor's past.

Just before Sparrow is set to be executed, his Uncle Jack--played by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney--tells

him a joke:

"Did I ever tell you the one about the skeleton?"

"Yes you have many time…"

"Skeleton goes into a bar, orders a beer and a mop."

It sounds like your average bad pirate joke, but it's actually an Easter egg with roots

20 years in the past that started with Al Pacino, of all people.

While Depp and Pacino were filming 1997's Donnie Brasco, Pacino would tell that joke

repeatedly, then laugh and walk off.

Depp later admitted:

"I didn't get the joke!

He thought it was my problem.

He inflicted it upon me and I could feel my IQ points drop…

He would howl every time he told the joke."

What better way to return the favor than to inflict it on millions of moviegoers?

Even better, the guy laughing at the joke in Pirates of the Caribbean sounds a lot like

Pacino.

"Funny as ever."

Play time

Hot on the heels of 2016's Deadpool, Logan proved once again that it's okay for a superhero

to spill buckets of blood and swear like a sailor without sacrificing those ever-important

ticket sales.

Hopefully, this will kick off a new trend in superhero films, but Logan wasn't entirely

focused on the future—it also had a few pretty sweet callbacks to days of Wolverine

past.

While the comic books Laura picks up play a big part in the plot, you may not have noticed

another Easter egg that popped up: during Logan's funeral, you can see one of the mutant

children holding a Wolverine action figure—complete with yellow spandex.

Considering this is most likely Hugh Jackman's last outing with the adamantium claws, it

was a nice touch to put Wolverine's early comics outfit onscreen, even if it only showed

up briefly, and on a plastic toy.

Journey mountain

Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is a self-proclaimed video game fanatic, and his sophomore feature

film Kong: Skull Island is jam-packed with video game nods, with references to everything

from Resident Evil to The Legend of Zelda.

But the best Easter egg in the film doesn't come from a massive franchise—rather, it's

a subtle nod to Journey, a game in which players have to cross a huge open world while communicating

with other players via musical notes, all while trying to reach a glowing mountain in

the distance.

Perhaps to emphasize the journey the characters in Kong had to take to cross Skull Island,

Vogt-Roberts stuck a re-creation of Journey's mountain in the distance in a few scenes of

the movie.

It's most visible when the helicopters first breach the storm around the island, and again

at the end when the characters are leaving.

It's subtle, but awesome once you've spotted it—a perfect example of what an Easter egg

should be.

Musical cameo

It's the music of Baby Driver that brings the film to life, which is particularly fitting

considering the core premise has its origins in a music video.

In 2002, Edgar Wright—who helmed Baby Driver—directed a music video for "Blue Song" by British band

Mint Royale.

The narrative of the video is this: a sunglasses-wearing driver takes a group of thieves to a heist,

then waits in the car and lip-syncs to a song.

Sound familiar?

That sequence inspired the opening scene in Baby Driver, which sees Baby rocking out to

"Bellbottoms" by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion while the rest of the crew pulls off the heist.

Even better, Wright didn't pay homage to that video in style only.

During a scene in Baby's apartment, the "Blue Song" music video can briefly be seen playing

on the TV.

Spider-Signal

You may have missed this quick Easter egg in Spider-Man Homecoming, because it was only

visible for about a second.

In the scene when Spider-Man is locked in the warehouse in DC, he starts tinkering with

his suit to pass the time.

"What?"

"Maybe we should run that refresher course."

That's the Spider-Signal, also known as the worst superhero gadget ever.

The Spider-Signal first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3, published in 1963, in which

the signal is literally nothing more than a warning to criminals that Spider-Man is

somewhere nearby.

Usually--surprise!--at the other end of the beam of light projecting the signal.

So why is this such a great Easter egg compared to everything else in Homecoming, like the

Ultron head Spidey pulls out of a bag later in the same scene?

Mainly because it's such a useless detail to add, and it's all the more amazing because

of that.

Final farewell

The Guardians of the Galaxy movies have a ton of Easter eggs, but one of the best recurring

eggs in the franchise showed up at Yondu's funeral.

One of Yondu's favorite trinkets in the first film was that little blue crystal frog that

he got at the beginning of the movie.

You got any other cute little buggers like this un?

I like to stick em all in a row on my control console."

In Guardians 2, just before Yondu is blasted into space, the camera lingers for a second

on that same frog, sitting by his side just as it did in life.

Among the hundreds of Easter eggs in Marvel movies, this is the only one that'll bring

a tear to your eye.

Walt's initials

Spotting secrets in any Disney film is always fun, and the studio rarely disappoints.

In 2017's live-action Beauty and the Beast, one of the biggest Easter eggs in the film

is built right into the woodwork, so to speak.

In the Beast's massive, ornate ballroom, pay attention to the monogram inscribed on the

ballroom floor.

Hidden within the flowery design is a big "WD"—short for Walt Disney.

Honestly, we'd chalk this one up to a trick of the eye if this Easter egg hadn't been

confirmed by none other than Sarah Greenwood, production designer for the film.

Bookwhacked

By every reasonable measure, the Tom Cruise-led reboot of The Mummy was a complete failure.

Critics bashed the film for everything from the muddled story to its shameless ripoffs

of previous plots, but there was one little highlight in the movie that might warrant

a re-watch.

Maybe.

If you hate yourself.

In the scene when Dr. Jekyll goes full-on Hyde, Annabelle Wallis' character, Jenny,

knocks a guy out by whacking him on the head with a big book.

Look closely, because that book has made an onscreen appearance in the past—it's the

Book of the Dead, first seen in 1999's The Mummy.

You know, the one with Brendan Fraser.

Who would have thought we'd ever miss that version?

"Ah.."

"Ah.."

Gunshot sonata

John Wick: Chapter 2 should be a case study for sequels done right.

It took everything great about the first film and made it even better.

A lot of that comes down to the incredible detail put into building the franchise's hyper-kinetic

world—details that most fans likely won't even notice.

Probably the best example came at the end of John Wick 2, during the gun battle in the

museum.

The shootout is set to Vivaldi's Four Seasons, only the percussion is replaced by the sound

of Wick's gun, literally turning his shots into the musical score.

It's an insanely obscure Easter egg, but a fantastic example of an off-kilter detail

that only the filmmakers are likely to ever notice.

As director Chad Stahelski put it,

"If somebody does pick it up, it'll be two guys going like, holy s—, that's Vivaldi!"

What's in a name?

We know—Ready Player One isn't getting released until 2018, but its Easter eggs are already

spilling over into the film's marketing: when the film's logo was released in July 2017,

fans were quick to spot an Easter egg hiding right in the name of the film.

If you look closely, the letters in "Ready Player One" form a maze that runs to a literal

egg in the center of the "O" in "One."

As noted by Gizmodo, that's a nod to Adventure, a 1979 Atari game that sees the player moving

through the maze-like rooms of a castle.

More importantly, Adventure is widely believed to contain the first Easter egg in gaming

history, and in the Ready Player One book, Adventure is a massive inspiration for one

of the characters.

We don't want to give too much else away, so you'll have to read the book or wait until

March 2018 to see how all those pieces connect.

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BREAKING!! Trump Just CAPTURED Him – He's FINALLY In Custody!

This Is MASSIVE!

When President Donald Trump took office, he promised to tackle the biggest threat to the

nation that his predecessor often catered to and even helped fund.

Making America great again was more than just a catchy saying, it was an actionable phrase

he coined that he's been making good on ever since saying it.

We've seen it in his every action and assertive move, but tackling terrorism in a big way

is his loftiest goal yet and another accomplishment he can check off his list.

Trump isn't tiptoeing around terrorism like Barack Hussein Obama is, he's fighting it

and winning by taking major players into custody and ending the Islamic State that grew under

his predecessor.

Last month, he made a major capture and now just two weeks later he's done it again,

but this time it's even bigger.

You're going to love who he has in custody now and is prepared to make him pay for his

major crimes against Americans.

One of the most notorious Muslim terrorists is now facing the most powerful leader in

the world, President Trump, as ISIS as he knows it has almost completely dissipated

in Iraq.

The man known as "White Beard" is in custody and he's responsible for one of the most

horrific events known since the rise of ISIS.

The Sun reports:

One of ISIS' most feared executioners has been captured by Iraqi security forces, according

to reports.

The jihadi kingpin – nicknamed "White Beard" – is said to have presided over

dozens of killings in the terror group's former stronghold of Mosul.

But now the bearded killer has been nabbed after locals revealed his hiding place in

the city, according to AhlulBayt News Agency.

The sick jihadi, identified as Abu Omer, was one of the terror group's most fearsome

henchmen.

He was reportedly present when homosexuals were thrown from buildings and victims beheaded

and stoned to death for minor offenses.

The evil terror boss is allegedly seen in several sick execution videos filmed before

the group's self-proclaimed Caliphate in Syria and Iraq collapsed.

In one such clip from March 2015, three men accused of homosexuality and blasphemy are

forced to their knees and publicly beheaded.

The blindfolded men are seen kneeling in the center of what appears to be a roundabout

in front of a crowd of people as a masked executioner stands by with a long, rusty blade.

An elderly man that appears to be Omer addresses the crowd as the executioner positions his

sword above the men's heads in the unnamed city in northern Iraq.

Other snaps seem to show him inspecting a pile of rocks ahead of a brutal public stoning.

This is how you win a war on terror and comes almost a week and a half after a major player

in Benghazi was captured and brought to justice.

This could only happen under Trump since Obama wasn't assertive enough to do it and instead

only allowed terrorism to flourish.

Those days are done now and ISIS is shrinking out of existence.

On December 21, 2017, we reported that there are those out there with blood on their hands

who have done Hillary Clinton's dirty work and now one of the most important people who

had a key role in her biggest scandal is now in custody.

CBS News reports:

U.S. officials say special operations forces have captured a key militant in the 2012 Benghazi

attack on a U.S. consulate that left four Americans dead, CBS News national security

correspondent David Martin confirms.

A U.S. official identified the suspect as Mustafa al-Imam, Martin reports.

The commandos captured the man in Libya just before midnight local time on Sunday and are

transporting him back to the U.S., officials told The Associated Press.

The suspect is in the custody of the Department of Justice and is expected to arrive within

the next two days on a military plane, according to one of the officials.

The officials said the mission was approved by President Donald Trump and done in coordination

with Libya's internationally recognized government.

The officials, who weren't authorized to speak publicly to the matter and demanded

anonymity, would not say where exactly he was captured.

The Sept. 2012 assault killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, U.S. State Department computer expert

Sean Smith and CIA contractors Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods.

Had it not been for Trump in office, the victims of Benghazi would have had no chance justice

since Hillary would have swept the attack under the rug to protect herself and cover

her actions that led to this punishing attack.

Liberals should be celebrating this most recent capture since Abu Omer targeted homosexuals

specifically and made them pay in a particularly gruesome and heinous way.

Instead, they'll continue to critize Trump for everything he does while ignoring the

massive things he does for them and all of America to make this country great again as

he promised he would do.

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