Friday, July 6, 2018

Youtube daily report Jul 6 2018

The US President and First Lady held hands as they greeted their guests at the Washington

event to celebrate America's Independence Day.

The former model wore patriotic colours for the celebrations opting for a blue gingham

dress with a red obi belt and matching red shoes.

The mother-of-one looked radiant with her golden highlights in loose waves as she descended

the steps of the White House.

President Trump addressed his audience at the picnic and later the couple returned to

watch fireworks light up the sky from the Truman Balcony.

Melania Trump was pictured looking close with Donald Trump last night at the Fourth of July

event at the White House.

The First Lady celebrated the special American holiday in a gingham Ralph Lauren shirt dress

worth $2,790.

She looked glowing as she descended the White House steps with Donald, she held on tightly

to her husband's hand in a particularly loving display for the couple.

Later on she was pictured looking up on her husband in admiration on the White House balcony.

However, the same could not be said for Melania's controversial I Don't Care jacket worn last

month.

Melania stepped out in an all white outfit for an official appearance where she visited

a detention centre in Texas today for children taken from their parents at the US-Mexico

border.

However, she caused controversy in a khaki army style jacket worn over her angelic look.

The jacket costs £29 and had the words "I really don't care, do you?"

written on the back.

The choice proved controversial, with many criticising the choice on Twitter for being

insensitive.

While most people wear denim shorts coupled with a tee or a fun romper, Melania Trump

decided to wear a full on gown for the White House's annual Independence Day celebrations.

For the festivities, Melania upped her Fourth of July ensemble by rocking a blue gingham

dress that was far from ordinary.

Melania wore a floor-length gingham gown by Ralph Lauren that costs a cool $2,790.

To complete her red, white, and blue-themed outfit, she completed her look with a scarlet

obi belt by Alexander McQueen that cinched in her waist.

For another pop of red, Melania styled her gown with a pair of flats by Christian Louboutin.

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Everything I missed in the Incredibles - Duration: 13:16.

>> Crazy Nate: Since Incredibles 2 is on all our minds, I thought now would be a perfect

time to point out easter eggs in the first Incredibles movie

Now I know you're probably thinking, I already made a video about everything you missed in

the Incredibles,

and this is true.

But I read through every single one of your comments almost 2,000 of them

and I did even more digging into the movie, and it appears I missed a few easter eggs.

So today we are going to talk about everything I missed in Pixar's movie the Incredibles.

Part 2.

(intro music plays)

Make sure you've seen part one first so you can celebrate in my easter egg mistakes.

Even with the mistakes though it wasn't a bad video, even Ethan liked it.

And he doesn't usually like easter egg videos.

We're starting off this adventure with an easter egg one of you found that I apparently

missed.

Maria Esther Selva Cardenas sorry if Isaid your name right, she says actually you missed

one so when Mr Incredible and Frozone are rescuing the people from the fire look closely

at the fire truck and it's not a random fire truck it's actually red the fire truck

from cars.

Ahhhhh her head just disappeared!

Ok, now here's an easter egg Pixar pointed out.

Back in Edna's office/home/mansion we see Drawings on the table of outfits.

>> Edna Marie "E" Mode: Edna Mode, and guest.

>> Crazy Nate: These are actually what you would call concept art, and it's actually

from when they were originally creating the characters.

Teddy Newton was the character designer and he made these particular drawings.

Some people think that Pixar waited too long before finally showing us The incredibles

2.

Some would even say

>> Syndrome: Too late.

15 years too late…

>> Crazy Nate: Haha, that's a knee slapper.

Yes this is a funny line, and even I used it in the past.

But in reality Incredibles 2 didn't actually come out 15 years later.

In fact, it came out roughly 4,970 days later.

Or 13 years, 7 months, and 10 days.

But hey, who's counting.

A few people would like to point out the fact that apparently I got the release date Incredibles

2 wrong.

Ian Skywalker says that even the Super Carlin Brothers got the wrong release date for the

Incredibles 2.

>> Ben: Hey, so I know the Incredibles 2 doesn't come out until 2019.

>> Crazy Nate: So what's the deal?

Are we youtubers slacking and not doing our research?

Well first off I don't have to do research, Nerdy Nate does all my research for me…

Second of all, you probably know that Pixar has a website and if you go to pixar.com/upcoming

you will see future videos and, their Currently scheduled release dates.

These release dates can change from time to time.

as the movies get closer to the release date.

At the time of making that particular video I did have the correct release date and so

did Super Carlin Brothers and then Pixar went and changed it on us.

I see most of you in the comments like you Lily understand that the release date was

changed, but I figured now would be a good time to have a public service announcement

so no easter egg hunter gets left behind.

>> Soldier 1: Go on without me.

Just go.

>> Soldier 2: A good soldier never leaves a man behind.

>> Crazy Nate: Speaking of dates, one thing that I appear to get wrong was when we see

Bomb Voyage.

It's true The movie Incredibles was released in 2004 several years before Ratatouille was

ever released back in 2007.

So as far as we the audience, you are correct Bomb Voyage was in the Incredibles first which

would mean Bomb Voyage cleaned up his act and is now a street performer in Ratatouille.

Not that he was a street performer in Ratatouille then turned to a life of crime in the Incredibles.

>> Bomb Voyage: And your outfit is totally ridiculous.

>> Crazy Nate: But my thought was that he was a street performer first and now he's

a criminal, because with all the fancy technology that's in the Incredibles, it appears Ratatouille

was set in a earlier time period.

But so many of you corrected me on this, I decided to prove my theory right.

There are a few clues that hint Ratatouille took place in an older time frame than the

Incredibles did.

Anton Ego did his work on a type writer which is a much older piece of equipment than Bob's

computer that he worked on in Insuricare.

Or another example would be in Ratatouille they had old spin dial phones, while Ellen

Parr had a cool push button phone.

or black and white tv's were super old in Ratatouille, but in the Incredibles they had

the power to record, and even had security cameras.

Another example would be all of the fancy jets.

And this is why I thought ratatouille was in an older time frame than the Incredibles

And I was just going to leave it at that and say that's my proof!

There you go, I win

>> Ginnie: Hail the conquering hero!

>> Crazy Nate: But then I thought that's not good enough!

>> Will Turner: That's not good enough

>> Crazy Nate: So I decided to go on a week long journey to find evidence of when ratatouille

and the Incredibles actually took place.

The incredibles was super easy to figure out.

Most the movie takes place in 1962, we know that because Bob Parr looks at a newspaper

and the date on the newspaper says May 16th 1962, and if you rewind just a little bit

they tell us this took place 15 years after catching Bomb Voyage.

so when we see Bomb Voyage in the Incredibles it's approximately May 1947.

Confirmed!

So then what about Ratatouille?

Until Pixar confirms when Ratatouille takes place we have to look at the clues of the

movie to see when Ratatouille took place.

So the first thing I did was to look at all the newspapers and try to find a date like

I did in the Incredibles.

The problem was at least with my TV, I can't read the font where the date would probably

be.

But the newspaper we can see just says Wednesday Late Edition.

They specifically didn't put the date in there.

After no luck, and in desperation I looked to see what the internet thought and all's

I could find were people saying Ratatouille took place in a "contemporary period",

basically meaning early 1900's.

Well that's not very specific.

So next I looked at billboards, posters, anything to hint to the date.

And then I found Alfredo Linguini has a calendar on the wall,

and we can't exactly see the year though, but we can see the month is clearly September.

Useless right?

No not really actually.

The first of the month starts on a Sunday so that means the year has to be 1935!

or 1940, or 1946, or 1957, or 1963, or 1968, or 1974, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2002

OK, I think we get it.

The calendar was no help.

Then I found Gesteau's last will and testimony was made in Paris on the 23rd of June 2007,

but hang on a second, I think this was actually going to be a easter egg to the movie release

date, because the movie was released on June 29th 2007.

And we already know release dates can change a little bit here and there.

Now we're talking just a few days.

So then I kept on digging, and then finally I found it.

When Skinner's going through the mail we find the answer is in this little green stamp.

From 1993 to 1997 roughly it cost 2.70 to mail a letter.

And then, in 1997 this specific stamp was made.

So this is proof that the movie actually couldn't be dated any older than 1997.

That would make sense too why Alfredo would have last years calendar of 1996 on his wall

since he doesn't really have his life together.

So until Pixar comes out and says exactly what day Ratatouille was released I'm going

to guess it took place in 1997.

Wait a second does that mean no matter how we look at it then the first time we see Bomb

Voyage is in Incredibles not Ratatouille?

It seems so.

>> Megamind: OK minion, you were right, I was less right.

>> Crazy Nate: This next easter egg though we don't have to guess on.

Pixar confirmed, and I missed it.

>> Bruce: Hello

>> Crazy Nate: Bruce from Finding Nemo no longer has to worry about fish being friends.

Because he's dead.

(evli laugh)

Mr. Incredible caught him one day when he went fishing, and here's a picture to prove

it.

>> Derek Dietl: I can honestly say that it never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever

ever ever occurred to me.

>> Crazy Nate: Actually this next easter egg a few of you found it.

The fighting robot in Toy Story 2.

When we're in the back office of Al's Toy Barn in Toy Story 2 keep your eye on this

rock'em sock'em game.

When Bob is in his office we can clearly see the Rock'em sock'em on the shelf.

Speaking of Toy story, there was another one that someone thought I missed.

In Toy Story 3 the Jack in the Box says

>> Jack in the box: New Toys!

>> Crazy Nate: We can see a jack in the box made it into the short Jack Jack Attacks.

They are both Jack in the boxes, but I don't think they're the same jack in the box.

A lot of you mentioned you saw A113 in the scratches in the beginning of the movie when

it says Pixar Animation Studios Production #5080 The Incredibles Reel, and I remember

looking at that a long time and didn't remember seeing A113 scratches,

so I had to run back and try to find it again.

And would you believe it look at this!

It does look like A1-13.

But lets stop a second and look extremely closely at it.

It says 1AB at the end.

Now I'm not sure what the 1AB means, but as much as it looks like a flash of A113 I'm

sad to say it's not.

CJ Taylor thinks Near the end with the Under Minor, Mr Incredible opens his shirt like

superman does.

This could be a shout out to super man, but I feel it's a common thing a lot of superheros

do, so it's hard to say if it's actually a reference to superman or not.

And Mini Kitty says there is a Mcdonalds logo behind the Under Miner.

Now I know Mcdonalds has some pretty good french fries, but I don't think this is

an easter egg to it though, but I'm going to give you an A for imagination, and let's

put a little Mcdonalds in there anyways.

Speaking of imagination, a lot of people think I'm wrong about Mickey being in the cave.

Some think it's a fake easter egg.

So here's the thing, I thought it looked a lot like Mickey, so I outlined it with what

I thought Mickey was.

I learned a lot about how to point out easter eggs since then, and now I mainly cirlce the

spots or make a flash of red like in Meet the Robinsons.

But here's the original version of what it actually looks like, and here's how I think

Mickey fits in the spot.

You can clearly see his nose, and mouth and buttons on his shorts, and even his shoes.

Now I know that this one's a stretch and you don't have to believe it's an easter egg,

that's fine.

And looking back at I don't know what I saw either.

But either way, Disney admitted to more outrageous ideas being Mickeys before.

Remember this coin that Disney confirmed Mickey.

So I do legit think this could be a Mickey, but we don't know till Disney confirms or

denies, but they'll probably deny.

But if you follow my show long enough, here we only try to find real easter eggs, and

stop fake ones from spreading.

Some people doubt my Iron giant one though because IRON GIANT is Warner Brothers

>> Elastigirl: India Golf Niner Niner checking in.

>> Crazy Nate: like Jedi Master Ken-Jen thinks I'm crazy for thinking that.

Hopefully by now we all know hat you can have easter eggs to other movie companies though

it's not as common as easter eggs to your own movie.

Now Kriby 321890 thinks IG-99 stands for Inspector Gadget from 1999.

now that sounds really good since Inspector Gadget came out in 1999, and it's also a

Disney movie.

>> Inspector Gadget: but go go gadget seems so...

>> Crazy Nate: However, I still think it's a reference to Iron Giant, and not Inspector

Gadget.

The reason is the Incredibles was directed by Brad Bird, and you guessed it he also direct

Iron Giant.

It appears Buddy might also have an easter egg up his sleeve as well.

When he drops the bomb into the water to kill Mr. Incredible the bomb looks very much like

Mr. Incredibles logo.

It's possible Incrediboy like Jack Sparrow was saving that shot for someone special.

>> Captain Barbossa: 10 years you carry that pistol and now you waste your shot.

>> Crazy Nate: This one we can know for sure was also a real easter egg.

Pixar called this one out themselves.

When Elastigirl is on the phone asking for a jet.

>> Elastigirl: What do you got that's fast?

>> Crazy Nate: If you pay close attention to the picture frame in the background you

will see they are wearing Hawaiian shirts just like John Lasseter, but they are also

Pixar themed to Monsters inc and Finding Nemo.

So some of you often ask me, how do you find so many easter eggs, and then some of you

often say how do you miss so many easter eggs.

Well that's the fun of hunting for easter eggs.

Imagine it like this if you will.

If Pixar gave us a word search and said try to find all the hidden words, but we don't

know how many words are hidden in the puzzle, so how do we know when we found them all?

And some words we find aren't even the actual words on the list.

Sometimes Pixar tells us where a handful of them are, but they're never going to tell

us where all of them are.

So these puzzles may never be finished.

>> President hathaway: What idiot designed this thing?

>> Crazy Nate: Which is kind of how Walt Disney imagined Disneyland.

If you found an easter egg that I missed tell me I want to hear about it

But if you are nasty in your comment your comment will be deleted along with your idea.

Also don't be mean to the people I mentioned in this video, or that suggest easter eggs

for future videos, we all love the same movies here.

>> Woody: So play nice.

>> Crazy Nate: Here's your bonus easter egg confirmed by Pixar, of course I call it product

placement.

In Buddy's room this is the remote control car that they actually made and you can actually

buy at a toy store, but probably not Toys R us.

Thanks for watching, and if you haven't done so already, go watch incredibles 2 while

it's still in theaters so you can experience it and tell your kids one day, I saw that

in theaters.

>> Old lady: thank you young man.

>> Crazy Nate: Subscribe so you don't miss our next adventure, and remember most importantly

of all gents and gentlets, share a smile, they are contagious.

Hey! share a smile...they're contagious Can you imagine a day without smiling...(huh)

that would be outrageous Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with

Crazy Nate Make sure to leave a thumbs up, if he left

you feeling great

Have fun and we'll see ya next time And don't forget to subscribe

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I Bought A Convention Center - Duration: 6:38.

Hey, so check it out.

So I just closed a couple weeks ago on the biggest commercial deal I've personally ever

been in-charged with that I've ever done.

It's a convention center and we're about to drive by and buy it.

This video is sponsored by MyFirstVA.com.

In fact, that's where I found the virtual assistant that edited this video.

I'll share with you more details about that in a moment but now, let me send you back

to Kris.

We're here at Utah County.

Utah County's got about 500,000 people but it only has 3 convention centers and the convention

centers know it which is why they've been tripling the rates over the last couple of

years and so I thought to myself, you know, Kris, you've invite your people and friends

out from YouTube to come and join you at these 3 to 4 day events, they cost you at $30 to

put on, you know, be really cool if you actually had your own convention center.

You know, Kris, I know what it's like to spend $400,000 on events space but what it does,

the economics look like if you own an events space?

Well, first of all, I'm really intimate with this business but I want to share with you

is that real estate, usually, I'm holding it 80% of the time so that I can profit the

other 20% at a time.

In this convention center, the way that the members worked out is I have to hold the 20%

of the time then I get to profit the other 80% of the time and commercial is something

that absolutely can crush the numbers and crush the ROI but just remember that commercial

means that you're combining a real estate asset with your business so if you got a really

great real estate asset that's sucky business, it's probably not going to go well.

If you got a real estate asset that are walking business, then it's going to probably go rocky

and so what I did here is I got my hands, took me 18 months to put this one together

because convention center's kind of tricky.

The tricky thing is you need parking and you're renting commercial, you not going to lease

from some commercial outfitters and most of the time for every 1,000 square ft. you rent,

they give you 5 parking spaces.

Well, if I were to rent 10,000 square ft. then I'm only getting 50 parking spaces, that

doesn't work for a convention center.

So check it out, it's coming up right over here.

That building currently, it's got this name, it says "Heritage Web Solutions" and it is

16,000 square ft. and if you look at all the parking, just check this out.

So it has 60 dedicated spots.

I talked to Target, Macy's that are right next door and look at where I'm back here,

they negotiated to give me all of this parking in the back which is another few hundred spaces

plus they got all this parking in the front and so, basically, I found the parking.

Now the next thing that I know I needed to find this whole convention center deal work

is that I needed to find these 2-story ceilings that were unemptied with beats and it needs

to be 2 stories because if you try to put 500 or 700 people in a low ceiling room, it

feels very quickly like a.

So this building right now is so hitting us.

This is a $3 Million and I got a loan through SPA.

Took 6 months to go through the whole lending process, but on this guy, the good news is,

they're basically fronting, other than the downpayment, I had to put about 440,000 down

but they're fronting all the other costs to get the whole place up and running and check

it out, I'm going to have at the end of the day, a mortgage of about $14,000 a month and

then I add on that maybe $6,000 or $7,000 while running the business, that's $20,000

but remember, I'm already spending $30,000 a month through rent someone else's space

for 3 to 4 days.

Now I can pay $20,000 and I get the whole month.

Well, guess what I can do on all the days of the month that I'm not running it or using

it.

I can rent it and that's what turns it into 80-20 instead of a 20-80 so super excited.

Come check it out real quick.

So we're building it only with entrance.

Check this out.

Just one second, I need to place a phone call.

Oh, looks like someone left yogurt from 9 years ago.

These are probably worth something.

Okay, I don't have any lights turned on in here so this is all you're going to get.

So we'll just stand here on the corner but as you look into the deep a bit, I had the

ceiling teared out so I can make sure that I could take all of the stuff in the ceiling

and push it up to 25ft., which I can but basically 16,000 square ft.

Not a single pole in this whole area that's going to house the whole convention center

and in about 4 months, it'll be ready, it'll be done and the cool thing is on this deal,

is I have other investors that are now taking me out on the money that I put in so I'm not

going to be any money in on the deal but this pretty much pencils out of producing around

quarter million dollars a month but it only has that actual cost of round $30,000, everything,

all in at the end of the day so the numbers are super sexy, they're super juicy and again,

people are going to be like, dude, why are you showing us deals that no one else can

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Migranti, Salvini chiude i rubinetti alle coop: spostati 42 milioni dall'accoglienza ai rimpatri - Duration: 3:03.

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I Refuse - Iron Man (2008) HD - Duration: 4:28.

What the hell did you do to me?

What I did?

What I did is to save your life.

I removed all the shrapnel I could, but there's a lot left,

and it's headed into your atrial septum.

Here, want to see?

I have a souvenir. Take a look.

I've seen many wounds like that in my village.

We call them the walking dead

because it takes about a week for the barbs to reach the vital organs.

- What is this? - That is an electromagnet,

hooked up to a car battery,

and it's keeping the shrapnel from entering your heart.

That's right. Smile.

We met once, you know, at a technical conference in Bern.

- I don't remember. - No, you wouldn't.

If I had been that drunk, I wouldn't have been able to stand,

much less give a lecture on integrated circuits.

Where are we?

Come on, stand up. Stand up!

Just do as I do.

Come on, put your hands up.

Those are my guns. How did they get my guns?

Do you understand me? Do as I do.

He says, "Welcome, Tony Stark, the most famous mass murderer

"in the history of America."

He is honored.

He wants you to build the missile.

The Jericho missile that you demonstrated.

This one.

I refuse.

Tony!

He wants to know what you think.

I think you got a lot of my weapons.

He says they have everything you need to build the Jericho missile.

He wants you to make the list of materials.

He says for you to start working immediately,

and when you're done, he will set you free.

- No, he won't. - No, he won't.

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Drawing Awkward Facial Expressions - Duration: 5:29.

and yooo like every time I'm changing I feel like I'm changing the call of duty

weapon

yo 808 nation it's your way the way by the way this noise is called an 808 is

derived from the tr-808 that first made the noise that is typically found in

hip-hop beats so every time I say Italy I'm gonna use this sample especially

when I say in a way nation yeah

and I've been seriously grinding on this channel yo like I caught the tablet

animated a new intro made this new character with improved quad was the one

I use in my last video on to throw up I look at this zoom in crispy crispy this

election over but what I haven't done is try to improve my own art like what so

today I'm gonna be drawing and realism not only realism but I am going to

realistically draw an awkward facial expression why because in the words of 2

Chainz I'm different also in the words of teachings

I've run ish like diarrhea that bar had nothing to do with the situation I just

I just think it's funny but since I obviously can't make an ugly expression

because I mean the expression will be provided by my wonderful friend y'all

seen her before because I had nothing but nice things to say about her last

time no no now you draw a Humpty Dumpty now no so this was actually a learning

experience for me because I haven't drawn like this before mainly I have

trouble with the nose which required me to use the eraser a lot and I was

thinking yo like every time I'm changing I feel like I'm changing the call of

duty weapon

okay so move on to the ears I'm actually really glad that you can't really see

the hair in this particular picture because I'm amazing at messing up white

people here shoot I may do a video on that in the future but her lack of hair

means nothing she's still beautiful yo why she look like a yeah I'm gonna give

myself a 4 out of 10 for this one because I feel like it's a very basic

drawing like it's nothing to freak out over it's pretty trash honestly that's

why I do all this editing to distract you from the garbage that I call my art

I will be doing more vids like this in the future I was watching this youtuber

called draw a jasmine and every medium he uses be it be our 3d a freaking RC

car with a paintbrush attached to his mouth I'm gonna be doing that is it's

always fired it's like every single one is fire I'm thinking is gonna be trash

and it turns out better than anything I can possibly draw I want to get like

that

I was gonna answer some questions but I ran out yo by the way y'all support is

crazy like I freaking love you guys like I have a fan page and I didn't even make

it I swear like you guys Rock also shout-out to my

15 Twitter followers the real fans all y'all fake I plan to live forever thanks

alright well that wraps up this video be sure to like and comment and if you want

to join the news YouTube wave on the way to the animation destination click touch

whatever you need to do hit that subscribe button and join the 808 nation

peace

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"FREE" PARTYNEXTDOOR x Drake x Bryson Tiller Type Beat - " I Miss You " (Prod. By Jairtheshadow) - Duration: 2:57.

Enjoy the beat !

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TEASER! Juan Carillo - LOWRIDER Roll Models Ep. 28 - Duration: 1:01.

(classy music)

- A lot of people are like, "What dude, you're young,

you know, for bombs, that's for the veteranos you know?"

(hip-hop instrumental)

I grew up cruising in a bomb.

I remember cruising, and love hearing the sound

of the pipes as we ran down the street,

especially going downhill.

That was always my dream.

I love the Impalas, I love the Regals,

I love all that stuff.

But my passion is for the thirties.

I take pride in my car.

My family name is behind this car,

my daughter and my wife are on this car.

I'm a bomb person.

(music fades)

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Ant-Man And The Wasp POST CREDIT CONFIRMS Avengers 4 MAJOR Plot & Giant Ant Is KEY EXPLAINED - Duration: 8:43.

man and the wasp teaming up follow my lead

she seems more intense

what is good YouTube warstu here with a video on the ant-man and wasp

movie some mates should subscribe to never miss any of the Marvel based

videos that we do on this channel we cover a lot of different Marvel topics

so ant-man and the wasp is now out in most countries and it will change the

MCU forever in ways you can't even fathom so careful spoilers guys if you

haven't watched movie go and watch it if you're not bothered continue to watch it

so that's a spoiler warning out of the way so after watching both infinity war

and the ant-man and wasp movie you could infer that it always building up to

Avengers for the end of the Avengers so you could call it a vengeance war end of

the Avengers or the final event just so guys let me know in the comments down

below what would you call the movie apt to see in the ant-man and was post

credit scene so let's get into this video so before Scott Lang enters the

miniaturized quantum tunnel that's in the back of Lewis's van Janet Van Dyne

is given him some advice about the quantum realm due to spend in 30 years

in there one thing she Pacific Lee tells Scott is

to avoid in there is the time vortex as they can't rescue him if he gets into

that interesting where's the time vortex well actually I have no idea so after

doing a bit of research it says this presumably it would make an object or

person sucked into travel through time interesting

the big question is what else does it do would a person be sucked through a time

vortex stay in the quantum realm we would guess not because in this theory

anytime you move whilst you're in at the quantum realm you would be

time-traveling and it also doesn't really change the situation much like

the story if Scott is able to travel in the quantum realm but is stuck in the

quantum realm interest in so which is a massive hint when she looks at him and

says this specifically looking into the camera so in other words I've deciphered

it the time vortex is a transport that ant-man to travel from one point a time

to another point in time in a time and space

so what's probably going to happen is this is gonna be convenient for Avengers

four and maybe captain marvel of how people can try and travel from one spot

to another possibly for months now people have speculated that vengers four

will use time travel but the Russo brothers have directly say no this isn't

the case you know the BAFF scene everyone seemed

a machine bath you know the trauma technology that ant-man used to get

always paid his dad's death so they've denied that multiple times

ever since the images with Tony Bruce ant-man because a man's there so it's

gotta be time-travel in some shape or form we can presume that Avengers four

will see Scott Lang and Tony Stark travel in time via some piece of

technology that Hank Pym invented Hank Pym invented the quantum tunnel via that

they're able to access the quantum realm where really such things as the time

vortex is inside so these two words are speaking in the post-credits scene they

couldn't make the Avengers toward start more obvious but of course guys it's

just my opinion it's Matt Lee rumored that Scott Lang will introduce after the

finger-snap so in Avengers 4 it's gonna start with him after the fingers snap

because that would make the most sense because that would be the most

concurrent like the most recent movie released after infinity walkers

obviously Captain Marvel was set in the 90s so it wouldn't make sense to start

with her from the point of view that after the finger snap remember during

the post-credits scene when the finger snap happened

Scott was inside the quantum realm and it happened concurrently and it isn't a

vacuum so what happened it happened globally just throughout the whole

universe so everyone that was a raised were raised at the same time essentially

so ant-man time travels could directly affect the story of Avengers 4 given the

Avenger a new path to defeat Thanos since it's clear that the heroes got

destroyed by Thanos time travel will give

a massive opportunity to undo the ending of Avengers infinity war and this is why

people seem to think that Avengers 4 will end with the Wakanda scene for the

very first time and potentially that could undo a lot of the MCU history

because time travel isn't straightforward now if you watch the

flash TV show you know the whole flashpoint storyline when you change one

little thing it has a ripple effect across the whole of time so if they were

time travel it can make some things better or it could make some things

worse now the quantum realm is indeed strange

because why strange because Doctor Strange is actually being in there

during the scene with the ancient one Stephen strange mind-blown was shown

when he was first introduced to the reality and the world not being what he

thought he was and that was confirmed by the director of the Doctor Strange movie

that he was inside the quantum realm temporarily so did dr. strange know

about ant-man and did he know what ant-man could do because dr. strange has

never directly met ant-man because dr. strange wasn't in its Civil War so in

theory what Janet Van Dyne Dan sorry Janet Van Daan said to mr. ant-man was

actually really important and it could hint at major plot points for Avengers

for now let me know what you think guys the combat cone box down below so I got

a comment about the ant drumming in the movie now this is actually really

important what does it think but before we go what does it mean it was shown in

the trailer months well at least a month ago I think now it's actually

misdirection it's actually very important

now that ant is actually Scott Casey's Scotland who is key Scotland who

daughters and now but this scenes actually a key point the aunt is

actually wearing a police ankle tracker on his leg now this tracker the police

were using to keep Scott under house arrest having decided to go rogue

Scott has you to his genius skills do D attach the ankle tracker they

put it around cases and so as long as case he keeps to an indoor the police

will never know that Scott has left the house whilst he's in public so soon as

he's actually in the quantum realm it would make sense that if this ant does

have the police ankle tracker on which it Lily does look like a parent I mean

obviously I can't bring a picture up to show you but it was there so it's a

massive misdirect because people were just looking at and thinking yeah cool

they'll play the drum but the ant is literally performing Scott's daily

activities because it's pretending to be him while she's not actually there so he

could actually walk around in public but he just can't be seen as ant-man because

they know he's unmanned so it's a very interesting plot point and I did get a

couple of questions so I really think they're too poked I like these

post-credit scenes and plot points I'm not going to do a review yet because the

reviews don't really do well to be honest but I really think what Janet the

original wife said to ant-man before he went into quantum realm about don't go

into the time vortex as you we won't be able to rescue is the plot point which

will set up Avengers 4 it's like always guys please like subscribe and comment

that would be awesome and I will catch you in another video very soon if you do

want me to do any other ant-man and what's videos let me know I mean this is

my second one now I'm planning to do maybe another one I've got another idea

for a video hopefully I explain what I think's going on with the time vortex

and what it is I have did have to do a little bit research for that and

hopefully I've explained what the ant plane the drum actually means so anyway

guys please like subscribe and comment like you always do and I will catch you

in another video very soon guys catch ya later

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KRYSTYNA JANDA I JOANNA SZCZEPKOWSKA: KONFLIKT AKTOREK NADAL ŻYWY! "NIE ZAMIERZAM PRZEPRASZAĆ" - Duration: 15:25.

KRYSTYNA JANDA I JOANNA SZCZEPKOWSKA: KONFLIKT AKTOREK NADAL ŻYWY! "NIE ZAMIERZAM PRZEPRASZAĆ"

Dlaczego Krystyna Janda (65 l. ) i Joanna Szczepkowska (65 l. ) tak szybko przeszły od przyjaźni do wrogości i wojny ciągnącej się przez wiele lat?.

Na początku była sielanka.

Joasia i Krysia, dwie studentki Państwowej Wyższej Szkoły Teatralnej, zwracały uwagę kolegów urodą, budziły uznanie wykładowców talentem, a na dodatek się przyjaźniły.

"W szkole chciałam jak najwięcej grać, ale nie miałam z kim - wspominała Krystyna Janda.

- Koledzy nie bardzo znosili moje pomysły i mój temperament, tylko Joasia Szczepkowska dawała się uprosić.

Spotykałyśmy się po zajęciach w pustym audytorium, ustalałyśmy kierunki (ja stoję tam, ty podchodzisz) i grałyśmy do upadłego.

Joasia wiedziała o teatrze wszystko, wyniosła ogromną tradycję z domu, a ja nie miałam o niczym zielonego pojęcia.

Ona była w tym świecie u siebie, ja czułam się przybyszem, obcym".

Rzeczywiście, Joanna, córka słynnego aktora Andrzeja Szczepkowskiego i wnuczka pisarza Jana Parandowskiego, dorastała wśród znakomitości polskiej kultury, a Krystyna Janda nie miała kontaktu ze sceną.

Część dzieciństwa spędziła w domu babci na obrzeżach Starachowic w Świętokrzyskiem, dorastała na osiedlu w podwarszawskim Ursusie.

Aktorki kojarzyły się jej babci z "kobietami upadłymi moralnie", toteż do końca życia żałowała, że wnuczka nie ma jakiegoś uczciwego zawodu.

Przed egzaminem na uczelnię Krystyna była tylko dwa razy w teatrze, przy czym "Dziady" w reżyserii Swinarskiego niemal w całości przespała.

Dopiero potem nadrabiała zaległości w swoim stylu - błyskawicznie i zachłannie.

W 1974 r.

Aleksander Bardini wyreżyserował dyplomowe przedstawienie "Trzech sióstr" Czechowa.

Krystyna Janda zagrała Maszę, Joanna Szczepkowska wcieliła się w Irinę.

Obie zebrały entuzjastyczne recenzje.

Do dziś spektakl uchodzi za jedno z najlepszych polskich wystawień tego dramatu.

Otwarta wojnaMogło się wydawać, że kiedy obie aktorki spotkają się w jednym teatrze, ich relacje będą nadal koleżeńskie.

Stało się jednak inaczej.

Dlaczego? Mówiono, że do zadrażnień doprowadziła rywalizacja o role.

Możliwe, ale nie jest to chyba cała prawda.

Sposób gry i temperament obu gwiazd są tak odmienne, że pasują do nich zupełnie różne propozycje.

Joanna Szczepkowska zawsze pracowała nad szczegółami.

Krystyna Janda wierzyła swojemu instynktowi, grała żywiołowo, co publiczność pokochała.

Obecność aktorki na scenie gwarantowała pełną widownię.

Wiedziała o tym i korzystała z pozycji gwiazdy.

Wielu kolegów twierdziło, że w pewnym okresie praca Teatru Powszechnego, repertuar i terminy, były ustawiane pod nią, jej role filmowe, występy gościnne, a czasem zwykłe widzimisię.

Grupa kolegów, którzy mieli tego serdecznie dość, rosła przez lata.

To oni zainspirowali Joannę Szczepkowską, by stanęła na czele zbuntowanych.

W 2004 r. doszło do otwartej wojny.

"Wczoraj na zebraniu artystycznego zespołu Teatru Powszechnego wybieraliśmy Radę Artystyczną Teatru - napisała na swojej stronie internetowej Krystyna Janda.

- Zgłoszono jako kandydatkę na członka Rady między innymi Joannę Szczepkowską.

Przed głosowaniem wstałam i wyjaśniłam kolegom, że Joanna od jakiegoś czasu szkaluje mnie i obraża poza teatrem.

Że nie mogę pozwolić, żeby osoba, która działa publicznie, jawnie i świadomie przeciwko mnie, decydowała w jakimkolwiek stopniu o moim życiu zawodowym, a jako członek Rady Artystycznej mojego teatru ma takie uprawnienia.

Powiedziałam zespołowi, że jeśli zadecydują, że Joasia wchodzi do Rady, ja będę musiała opuścić zespół.

W tajnym głosowaniu, większością głosów, koledzy zdecydowali, że pani Joanna będzie w Radzie, a ja mam odejść".

Kolejna bitwa rozegrała się 8 lat później.

Joanna Szczepkowska zagrała w paradokumencie o Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie.

Marzyła jednak o większej produkcji.

Przygotowała scenariusz, studiowała dokumenty we Francji.

Wydawała się murowaną kandydatką do głównej roli w planowanym filmie Márty Mészáros.

I tu czekał ją przykry zawód.

Dowiedziała się, że zostanie obsadzona Krystyna Janda.

"Nie, nie zagram Marii Curie.

Niech zagra, kto chce, bo się tyle aktorek zgłosiło.

Być może ktoś komuś po pijanemu obiecał tę rolę" - zaprzeczała Janda, kpiąc z dawnej koleżanki.

"Sama wypowiedź jest naprawdę obraźliwa w stosunku do mnie.

Nie było żadnej kolejki aktorek.

Wiadomo, że chodzi o mnie" - odparowała Joanna Szczepkowska, a przy okazji zapowiedziała, że rozważy kroki prawne, jeśli zostanie wykorzystany jej scenariusz.

W końcu film nie powstał.

Kto obalił komunizm?Joannie Szczepkowskiej bardzo nie podobało się to, że Krystyna Janda została nagrodzona tytułem "Człowiek Wolności" w dziedzinie kultury.

Obie stały się twarzami historycznego przełomu: pierwsza ogłaszając koniec komunizmu w programie telewizyjnym, druga - dzięki "Przesłuchaniu" Bugajskiego.

Joanna Szczepkowska mówi, że środowisko "Gazety Wyborczej" robi wszystko, żeby ją wymazać z historii, a tytuł został przyznany Jandzie dlatego, że była aktorką Andrzeja Wajdy.

Przy okazji oberwało się też córce Jandy, Marii Seweryn.

"Jesteśmy skrajnie różne - pisała.

- Janda pozwala swojej córce reżyserować, choć ta nie zrobiła studiów reżyserskich.

Ja nie pozwoliłam swojej córce nawet zdawać egzaminu eksternistycznego, kiedy byłam prezesem ZASP.

Patrzę ze strachem, ale i z podziwem, jak moje córki próbują się przebić, jak imają się różnych prac.

Żyją tak, jak inni z ich pokolenia.

Nie wyobrażam sobie zagarniania pola pracy innym dla swoich dzieci.

Tak rozumiem patriotyzm, ale to pewnie jakaś stara zasada".

Czy to była ostatnia bitwa gwiazd? Wątpliwe.

Żadna z dawnych przyjaciółek nie jest chodzącą łagodnością.

Obie mają talent, silne osobowości i ogromne ambicje, a do tego energię, która każe im grać i pisać.

"Prędzej żyrafy będą chodziły z krótką szyją, niż ja usłyszę słowo 'przepraszam'.

Zebrało się na to słowo zbyt dużo." - mówi Joanna Szczepkowska.

Sama oczywiście nie zamierza przepraszać za nic.

Jest jak w "Zemście": "Prędzej w morzu wyschnie woda, Nim tu u nas będzie zgoda!".

For more infomation >> KRYSTYNA JANDA I JOANNA SZCZEPKOWSKA: KONFLIKT AKTOREK NADAL ŻYWY! "NIE ZAMIERZAM PRZEPRASZAĆ" - Duration: 15:25.

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Scott Pruitt Praises Trump's Election As "God's Providence" In His Resignation Letter - Duration: 3:01.

Scott Pruitt has finally resigned as the administrator of the EPA after hitting the nearly two dozen

scandal mark.

As it stood yesterday, July 5th, when he actually resigned, he was actually under 19 different

investigations, 19 different investigations for his horrible behavior as the EPA administrator.

He's basically averaging one new investigation per month since he came into office, but here's

the thing.

In his little resignation letter that he sent out, it talked less about the scandals and

what a shitty person he was, and instead, he spent most of his time just praising Donald

Trump.

At one point, he wrote the following line in there.

This is pretty sick.

"I believe you are serving as president today because of God's providence.

I believe that same providence brought me into your service.

I praise I have served you, that I have blessed you and enabled you to effectively lead the

American people."

Not only was Scott Pruitt corrupt as hell, but he's also clearly crazy.

If you think that Donald Trump being elected was God's providence and that same providence

from God brought you into Trump's service, then yeah, there's something not quite right

happening inside of your brain.

Trump is president today because we have a backwards political system that allows the

Electoral College to ignore the will of the popular vote and basically do whatever the

hell they please.

That's why Donald Trump is president.

Let's not forget all of the outside interference from groups including the FBI, outside sources

from the Seychelles, the UAE, Russia, whoever the hell it is, but yeah.

That wasn't God's providence.

That was a corrupt-as-hell businessman who wanted to try his hand at being a corrupt-as-hell

politician, but nonetheless, Scott Pruitt is out.

Today is his last day, and he's being replaced by a man who actually used to be a former

coal lobbyist.

We're not going to see any policy changes happening at the EPA, and that's what's really

important here.

We're probably not going to see the same level of scandals.

I assure you there's still going to be some scandals coming out about this Wheeler guy,

because he is really, really horrid, but we're going to see the same "Destroy the environment.

To hell with American citizens" attitude that Scott Pruitt brought to the EPA with Wheeler.

Wheeler will continue on this legacy, and it's a legacy that the press completely ignored,

because they were too busy talking about the latest scandals of Scott Pruitt rather than

the destruction that he was causing to this country.

Hopefully, now that there is still a spotlight on the EPA, the media will focus on the horrible

policies coming out of the administration, and they won't be sidetracked by countless

scandals.

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Living the Good Life in Mexico: Puppies + Barbacoa + Cafes in San Miguel de Allende - Duration: 11:28.

Hey pupper! This is Erin's new friend...

what I love about our life here so far is that...

hey guys so

we are at one of our favorite places the animal shelter. It's a no-kill

shelter and they accept volunteers Monday through Saturday 11:00 to 2:00

and you can play with the cats and the puppies and if you're an adult you can walk

the dogs, and basically this is Harper's and my happy place so let's go play with

kitties

so I have a favorite here. Her name is Carlotta and she's so sweet and fluffy and

cute

Now we're outside with the puppies!

Puppies! Puppies! Babies! Babies! Babies!

Hi sweetie pie!

Hi sweetie pie! Hi sweetie babies!

Hello babies! Hello babies!

Oh puppies! Oh little puppies! Oh puppies!

Jesse: our shoelaces are not going to survive this.

Hey pupper! This is Erin's new friend

Harper: Who's up for a play date, puppies?

I love you, I love you

we stopped for barbacoa

This is really good

The meat is so flavorful

Jesse: Can I try a bite, Mommy? ... Now that that one is already almost gone...

okay, this one has cheese

This is so good!

I need nine more.

Harper singing: Country roads, take me home, to the place I belong

West Virginia, mountain mama, take me home, country roads

hey guys, it's Saturday and Harper and I spent the first half of the day together

just having girl time. So we first went to a cafe. Harper and I are becoming total

cafe bums. Like we just love hanging out in cafes and I'm kind of

surprised by that because I guess up until now Harper you know really hasn't

tolerated just sitting around in a restaurant at all but here for some

reason she is really cool with cafes. So I got a latte. It was delicious

Harper got a smoothie: it had banana, guava, papaya, orange, and pineapple. It was

really good. And it was around lunchtime but the breakfast menu was still going

so Harper had French toast which was actually super delicious, it had this

crunchy crumbly sugar on top, oh it was so good I had a breakfast sandwich, so it had egg and

ham and bacon on a croissant, and it was just a really pretty little place. The

decorations were really pretty, the music was nice, the lady who served

us, her name was Maria, she was so friendly. So yeah we just had a lovely

time there. Harper brought her stegosaurus toy, which we got in

McDonald's the other day. Sometimes his name is Steggy,

sometimes it's Spike. Depends on the day. After the cafe we walked to the

Saturday organic market, and I just love that place they've got such good

produce, these super good eggs... I got a dozen eggs, some gorgeous little

tomatoes, and a cucumber. If anybody has any good suggestions about getting a

three-year-old to consume anything that isn't fruit, cheese, or anything from a

bakery and raisins--yogurt, she'll eat yogurt--yeah but vegetables... please guys tell me

how to get her to eat vegetables or just tell me when the phase of I don't like

vegetables is over. Just tell me that my kid is gonna eat vegetables one day.

It has just been a wonderful day. What I love about our life here so far is that

it's just very small, you know we're very focused on things like exploring, playing,

finding new places, sitting in cafes, volunteering with the cats and the

puppies, going to markets, going to the grocery store... that's pretty much

everything that we do and I really love that. I feel like not having a car has

really shrunk our world and I just love that there is no pressure to go do huge

things because we couldn't get there if we wanted to. I just like how simple it

is right now and I don't know how long that will last but for now it's really

good and it's exactly what I needed

All right, let's make dinner

...Mamie and Pop's, and then switched to Mexico!

I hope you get there before it started to rain

Bye bye!

we don't have a dishwasher in this kitchen and it's funny because in the

beginning I thought oh no no dishwasher oh this is gonna be such a pain, it's

gonna be so much work to keep up with the dishes because back in Charlotte

like I just I felt like my dishes were always dirty and I had a dishwasher but

it's funny because because I don't have a dishwasher I just do the dishes after

every meal and it seems kind of obvious now but I actually keep up with the

dishes so much more easily than I did when I had a dishwasher

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How to Choose the Right Hairstyle for Your Face Shape FT. ALEX COSTA | Best Men's Hairstyles - Duration: 5:20.

So you're a dude with a fucked up haircut and you wanna know how to go from looking

like this, to looking like this.

Well don't worry, I'm here to hook you up with a bunch of tips on how to choose the

right hairstyle for your face shape, so the next time you go to your barber you can tell

him exactly what you want, instead of just sitting in the chair and saying "hey bro

just fuck my shit up fam" .

But since we're talking about hair, I thought I'd recruit some professional help, so I'm

gonna teleport my boy Alex Costa here.

Alex: What the fuck?

How did you get me here?

Wait, I can swear here?

FUCK?

Fuck..

Fuck…

Fuck???

Ahhh this is awesome!

Well, I'm Alex Costa, and on my channel you get to learn everything you need to be the

best version of yourself.

Better grooming skills, better hair, better life.

Probably a better girlfriend too but don't tell her that.

Zeus: Alright perfect you're here, let's jump right into it.

The first thing you need to understand is that with whatever face shape you have, you're

gonna want a hairstyle that contrasts it in order to create a balanced face shape.

For example if you got a round ass head, then a bowl cut is just gonna make you look like

humpdy dumpdy.

So keep this in mind when thinking about your hairstyle and face shape.

Alex: I'm literally googling humpty dumpty right now to see what that looks like… aaaand

NOPE, you definitely don't want rock that look.

You want to use your hairstyle to make your best features stand out, not to highlight

the fact that you have a weirdly shaped head.

So let's go to #1.

Zeus: #1 The Oval face shape.

This is a really good face shape to have overall because it's already relatively balanced

and allows you to choose from a ton of different hairstyle options.

I recommend keeping your sides short though to prevent making your head look overly "ovally"

and like a fucking egg.

Humpdy Dumpdy wasn't getting any pussy on that wall so you probably won't get any

either looking like that.

Shorter more texturized hairstyles tend to look best for you oval headed guys, and a

good way to add texture is to use the right hair products and ask your barber for the

right thing.

Alex: Yeah, you guys with an oval face shape are actually pretty lucky because you can

rock almost any hairstyle.

Tell your barber you want a fade on the sides and go with a high volume pompadour or quiff

and you won't regret it.

If you want good products that will add texture, I'd say Moroccanoil Texture Clay, or Kevin

Murphy Night Rider.

You can never go wrong with these two.

Zeus: #2 The Square Face Shape.

This shape is the best face shape to have because it's naturally symmetrical since

it's a square, and if you've taken geometry, then you know a square is the same proportions

on every side.

Alex: Yeah, if you have a square face, you can rock anything from a faded quiff to crew

cut, or even a buzz cut.

The buzz cut is actually gonna accentuate that manly and square jaw of yours and make

it look like you just came out of Minecraft.

In a good way.

Girls love that shit.

Square faces…

Not Minecraft.

Zeus: Hey man, you never know, maybe bitches love Minecraft haha.

#3 The Round face shape.

If you have a round face shape, you want to use your hairstyle to add more angles to your

face and make it less circular.

I suggest a tighter haircut on the sides and longer on top to help elongate your face and

make it look less circular.

Alex: With a round face you wanna do everything you can to balance it out and make it less

round.

So don't get a buzz cut.

And pro tip - don't even wear round sunglasses.

You want to get a hairstyle that will make your jawline look stronger and take away the

roundness of your face to even things out.

Go short on the sides and long on top to make your face look longer and less round.

Alex : #4 The Triangle Face Shape.

Alex: With a triangle face shape, your jaw is wider than the your forehead.

This is actually what I have.

Yep, basically my big ass jaw is wider than the rest of my face.

To contrast this, having a slightly longer hair on top also works really well.

Ideally you want it to be down to the tip of your nose.

I usually rock an undercut quiff, or pompadour, and sometimes even a side swept look.

Volume is key if you have a triangular face.

But to be honest, a cool fringe would also look dope.

Zeus: Yeah I totally agree.

Longer haircuts that go to around nose length should be your go-to if you have this sort

of face shape.

Fuller sides are also a good idea because they'll add depth to your face as opposed

to an undercut.

And if you're still having trouble then just go on Alex's channel and check out

the different hairstyles he's done in the past since this is actually the face shape

he has!

And that's it!

If you liked this video and you like me doing collaborations with other YouTubers then be

sure to smash that like button and subscribe to my channel.

And be sure to comment below who I should collab with next.

Fuck it, if this video does well maybe Alex and I will do another one haha.

If we can hit 15k likes on this video we'll do another one, what do you think about that

Alex?

Alex: Sounds good!

Zeus: Dope, thanks again for coming, now I gotta teleport you back to the real world

so I can go have a threesome at the Playboy mansion!

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يوم مميز .... قابلت متابعين من الكويت A special day ... I met a fans from Kuwait - Duration: 3:13.

Hello everyone~~ It's Steve!

A fan from the Arabs visited!!

Hi~

So with my fan being here I thought of interviewing her

Let's begin!

First of all... Can you please introduce yourself??

Yeah, Hi~ I'm Fatma I'm from Kuwait

and... this is my 5th day in Korea

and I'm meeting Steve for the first time

So Fatma, what is your first impression about Korea?

My first impression about Korea People here are nice

Whenever I had a problem, they helped me

For example, in a station when I had a problem using my card

Or if I don't understand anything, they were very helpful

Alot of Koreans were interested where I'm from so a lot of them were asking me "Where you're from?"

What did you do that was memorable in Korea? Is there any?

I think the most memorable thing I did in Korea was wearing the Hanbok and Gyeongbokgung Palace

We rented a hanbok and walked around the palace I REALLY liked it so I end up buying hanbok myself

and the other thing that I find really interesting was Bingsu, it's like shaved ice

It's like ice cream but VERY different

They have different flavors like red beans, fruits and nuts

That was the most memorable thing I did

Any suggestions or tips while traveling to Korea?

I would suggest that people would learn how to use the metro card

and watch a video of how to refill and recharge a metro card because it was a little bit hard

Even though there was an English language for using a metro to refill the metro card

and I would also suggest staying in a hotel or an apartment next to any metro station

That would be alot easier to go around

So it was nice meeting Steve

and If you come to Korea message Steve on Instagram or the social media

and have coffee with him and talk

Bye~

So it was really nice meeting 0000 and like she said, if you ever drop by Korea

Please come and say hello to me so we can have coffee, chat and have a fun time together

I'll see you next time in the video!

Bye~

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Pit Crew Gameplay Runthrough - Duration: 16:14.

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FlexPath Movement | How Nacole is Thriving in her MBA - Duration: 3:38.

Hey guys, my name's Nicole, I'm a sponsored FlexPath student here at Capella University

and I am pursuing my MBA.

Um, last month, I received my MSN, and as of two days ago, I successfully passed my

adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner boards, and I am beyond excited.

Um, I started my MBA program a month ago.

I have successfully completed the leadership class and now I'm moving on to business strategy.

One of the reasons why I decided to pursue an MBA was because, as a student, a lot of

my nurse practitioner preceptors were put in levels of management in business strategy,

and I am lacking those skills and kind of that class curriculum in those components.

As a MSN student, I was never taught business strategy in leadership.

You kind of wing it as you go from what I'm told and I did not want to do that (laughs).

I'm not very good at winging things; hence the reason why I wanted to pursue my MBA.

I picked Capella University in particular, uh, because it had flexible, flexible tracks,

mainly that FlexPath.

I get to set my own due dates.

I have the support of advisors and counselors.

Um, my instructors return my papers in two business days.

Two business days!?

Unheard of in an online program.

It's just really great.

I'm a wife, I'm a mom, I work full-time and I thought it was going to be difficult

to juggle those things, but with Capella they know you have other commitments, and they

work around that, and you're able to be successful at all those things you have in life.

On top of that, I love the business curriculum.

Um, they base a lot of topics and papers off the Harvard Business Review, um, it's evidence-based.

Uh, it's really great as a healthcare provider to see a curriculum based on evidence and

research.

Um, as a nurse, it was just like, uh, oh my God, it melted my heart to know this program

was based on that and not just, you know, personal blogs and conversations.

Uh, last but not least, I chose Capella University because my friend Kati Kleber goes there and

she is doing her MSN.

She's juggling everything: full-time wife, mom, and doing it as a breeze.

She's doing great.

She is an inspiration and I wanted to follow kind of what she was doing.

If she's able to juggle that, and live, and be happy, and thrive, and be successful, I

want to do that as well.

And I, again, am in my second class and I'm juggling everything fairly easily.

I didn't have to choose to either work full-time or be a student, you can do both.

You can be, you know, a husband, a wife, a mother, you know, a worker, a full-time, part-time,

as needed, and fit being a student in there and it just mesh and ebb and flow.

I thought it was going to be difficult, but I'm going through these classes, I think I'm

doing pretty well.

Um, in my leadership class I received an A or a "distinguished" as Capella University

calls it, and I'm doing well, I'm learning a lot, and it's sticking.

I'm using these leadership skills at work already as a bedside nurse, and I'm seeing

a change in the way, you know, managers talk to me, and the way I manage family members,

and patients, and it's just stuff that you're using like right now is helping you, and again,

you don't know what you don't know.

I love Capella.

I love their FlexPath option, and I'm thriving, and I'm not stressed out, and it's working

out.

Again, my name's Nicole.

I'm a sponsored FlexPath student here at Capella University.

I love it.

I'm living it and I'm thriving.

Um, questions or comments, as always, put them below.

Thanks for watching and I will see you next month.

Bye.

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Mixed Media Art Journal Page Pick A Stick Challenge July 2018 #PASC0818 - Duration: 20:59.

hello everyone it Shel C from PaperOcotilloStudio and today I'm sharing

with you my pick a stick challenge page for the month of July 2018 the biggest

exchange is brought to you by myself and peg Robinson in a Facebook group and we

have randomly drawn one-word prompts and the only roll is that you do steps 1

through 6 in order um and you that you don't skip in here those you can add

other steps in anytime you want there's a couple wildcards there's also a color

suggestion but you don't have to take it step one was to use tissue and I decided

to use some crumpled up sheet paper to make texture on my background and I'm

also starting out with the colors the colors for the month of green gold in

amber all these prompts are randomly drawn on sticks so you get what you get

so nobody picked these colors specifically but that's what came out on

the stick pic which was something I had to do this month so I'm starting out

with the colors of my background and then taking this crumpled up tissue

paper and patting it into the paint to get kind of a texture and then

eventually I decide that I want to just use the crumpled up tissue paper as a

kind of a stamp or texture maker using a little bit of titanium white just to

kind of lighten up the center section of the background and then I also use some

of the green gold to darken up the edges a little bit it doesn't make that much

difference but this is how I created the first layer of the background gave that

a really good dry and moving on to the second step which was - now on our

sticks we have one of one category that's called Shay

and shape is what came up with - this time so - would be a rectangular line of

of marks basically so the shape as far as the shape I mean - could need

something else to you you could be dashing here and dashing there or

dashing through the snow or whatever but I decided to use the actual shape of

dashes and I made a horizon line across my page using a black pasca pin to make

this dashed line across my page so that was step two step three is draw now if

you can't draw or you don't think you can draw you guys can always trace

something or use a digital drawing that someone else made something like that

don't freak out because it says to draw or you could just draw lines or draw

circles you use a stencil to draw through to make leaf shapes or something

it's you know it doesn't have to be freehand drawing but of course I'm gonna

freehand draw because I like to do that so lately I've really been into cooking

stir-fry and also we've been going to a restaurant called Panda Express we've

we've been there once and we went to your Chinese buffet once and it's just

been a thing and really just been enjoying Asian cooking so I decided to

make my page about that part part of that was that the green in the

background kind of reminds me of celery which I've also been eating a lot lately

I've been buying it chopping it up and then eating it with peanut butter and I

don't know I'm just on some type of a weird veggie kick so I decided to draw a

wok which is what you cook stir-fry in on the Panda Express cups that you get

when you go to eat there they give me you know the paper Styrofoam cup to put

your drink in and it had this drawing of this wok that was kind of you know you

can of course it's a stir fry by moving the food around with

with a spatula or a bamboo finger whatever or you can sometimes see them

like kind of tossing up the wok just kind of like if they're good at it they

can I'm not good at it I use a spatula but you could like theoretically toss

the food up to to stir it around and that's the drawing on the cup and I

thought that something like that would be cute on my page so I made the wok at

an angle as if the chef was kind of tossing it up and then the food that I'm

gonna make is gonna kind of me like flying out the top and then it's you

know of course eventually drop back down because of gravity but I went ahead and

painted my wok using some deco art fluid media paint that's the type the brand

and type of paint that I used for the whole project today just because it was

out it was on the desk and I'm and the green gold is one of their colors that's

that's a standard color like a standard artist color but it's just kind of I

know that I have a specific color name to that and so it's I went around the

edges I sponge the edges a little bit with some black archival ink because I

just need to feel like that edges were dark enough I do have this page prepped

with with masking tape all the way around so I know that there's gonna be a

white border and I just wanted something very specific on the edges where that

that tape will be pulled off so that's why I did that

the next step step four was washi which refers to a rice paper tape that is

something that came I believe from Japan probably originally you can buy it

anywhere in the United States now but there I think the original tape was from

Japan which also was another thing that lets you the idea of my page being kind

of this Asian theme so I got out some different colors that I thought would

court mate my bin of washi tape and I'd thrown in a

third color in my my color way here which is red which I think goes well

with these two other colors and so I got some some black some olive colors some

yellowy ambery color some red tapes some of them have patterns some of them are

just a narrow solid tape that is I true why she tape it's a it's made out of

rice paper and I i ordered it off Amazon and it came checked like you know three

or four weeks to come but the other ones I don't know I probably bought them here

and there somebody might have sent me one of them

at some point I don't know I have a whole bacon and it just keeps getting

bigger of washi tape because it's just so fun and then you know you buy it and

you have to have it and then you just hoard it because it's cute and you don't

want to use it and so I think all of us probably have at least one roll

somewhere in our hoarding because just I don't know there's just something about

it you just want to collect it it's it's fun so the next step after four was five

was abstract and so I figured I'd kind of make an abstract pattern on my

background using the washi tape so I'm kind of combining four and five a little

bit just adding lines hash marks type type of shapes crossing and weaving the

washi tapes over each other in a way that I like you know if this isn't like

oh there's a right or wrong way to do it I am using a little bit of the liquid

text matte gel medium along with my tape because in my experience this tape

doesn't stick very well and it'll probably come up at some point and so

I'm just kind of adding a little bit of matte medium glue to it

you keep it stuck down on my page sealing it and sticking it so there's

some some elements of composition here like you know trying to make colorful

triangles so like in the case of that red lighter tape there's three pieces in

a triangle shape and the in the red narrow tape there's three pieces and

particularly the ones that are strong like the black the black one has three

pieces and that that kind of draws your eye in a triangle pattern so that your

eye doesn't fall off the edge of the page it goes from one section to another

to another and I wasn't thinking real hard about that it's just kind of a

thing that happens with your eyeball you kind of notice it I don't know that's

part of how it feels good to you or how it looks good to you and so yeah I don't

know I can't really explain it I don't know what I'm talking about I'm tired

I think getting ready for my trip and I'm just probably not making a lot of

sense this little piece is my fortune from Panda Express that I had had in my

pocket of my shorts when I went to wash them I found it and like oh yeah I kind

of liked that one it says nurture your dreams and I I wanted to add that to my

page goes with the whole theme so then I I feel that the paint on my walk is

drawn dry now so I'm going around the edges and making illustration lines

using my black pasta pen to make it look more like an illustration and less like

a painting so pasta pens are an acrylic paint pen so they're right over the top

of other acrylic pretty easily

so that's the reason that I'm using them this time I also bring in a

silver-colored pasta pen to color the little the pin in

the little wooden connection the the wood to metal connection on the handle

so the next step was great and that my original idea was to like take some type

of a grading device and grate some sort of medium like a a crayon or something

onto the page and then get it wet or I don't know anyway none of that sounded

appealing so I decided to just draw a great shape like basically a grid and

sometimes when you're making an illustration you use hash marks to to

indicate an area that's darker or lighter on your illustration so I just

did that for great I just drew kind of the Hashi marks in a great shape like

the type of a great that would be on something you know you know what I mean

I don't know anyway I moved on to making my food and I started out I got all my

color boxes of different types of papers and I started drawing some shrimp shrimp

to start with and then I'm just kind of collaging a little bit of extra colored

paper onto my shrimp because I felt they needed a little bit more I don't know

color dimension like to make them look like they're cooked in different areas

that salmon piece of colored paper there is from some packaging and it's just

it's very it's shiny and very plain and so I just thought I needed to add a

little bit of paper painting color collage style stuff on there not going

too hard with it just a little bit and then the rest of the food I just cut out

of paper I didn't do this step where I had

added extra papers to it it's just the shrimp's are the biggest thing that's on

there so I cut them all out and started to lay them out then I had this piece of

purple that had some circles gel printed on it and I used those circle shapes to

kind of cut some red onions there really should be called purple onions but

they're called red onions that's something that I like in my stir-fry and

then I made some little peas because peas and carrots I put that in my fried

rice when I cook it there's the carrots little carrot coins

what else did I make I made some some sprouts there should be more sprouts but

I got tired of cutting sprouts in about three seconds

so I'm using kind of that light olive colored paper to make some sprouts and I

use some um brown paper with a little bit of goldish brownish paint on it to

make some mushrooms because I like mushrooms yum yum and then I used kind

of an off-white colored paper paints on some paper to make a little some little

cubes of tofu I could have made a lot more food but I didn't want to make this

you know take forever it could I could really gone crazy with

it but I try to edit what I was doing to make it to make enough of what you would

see that you know what's going on without like going clear over the crazy

overboard so then I attach all my little food collage with liquitex gel matte

medium kind of painting it onto the paper and then sticking the little

pieces into it these are all very lightweight papers they may not all be

deli paper or tissue paper all these little pieces are not thick or heavy

paper but doing it this way makes it easy to stick

them down and I can kind of pick them up with my brush place them stick them down

until I have my whole little meal of course this proportion is way off

because look at how big the shrimp is in comparison to the wok

it's a tiny wok it's a very tiny wok it's probably like you know a 1 quart I

don't know if they make them that small but it conveys what I'm trying to go for

here this is some stir-fry someone's making some stir-fry they're flipping up

the pan so that the food flips over and slides back in and it's um it's fun it's

fun and colorful so then once I had all my food on I I made sure it was all

stuck down gave it a little bit of a dry and then I decided what I really needed

there to stir my wok with some Oh I didn't get to that part yet first I

did some illustration lines and neither not I am NOT being fussy about this this

these are actually pretty messy and when you see the close-ups you'll see that

they're very casual marks I'm not drawing around everything I'm going

quickly and just getting some lines in there to kind of make my food to match

everything else because everything else has lines my food should also have lines

so just know that it's not like I'm not taking a whole lot of time doing this

I'm going pretty fast as I'm going through it just

making some marks then I decide that what my composition needs is something

in that center section because it's there's a hole that needs to be filled

so I decided to make some chopsticks out of a piece of painting paper sometimes

when you're stir-frying I've seen people use chopsticks to stir it to you and you

could also just eat it right out of the pan using your chopsticks so I thought

that that was appropriate put those on with matte medium I hope you're enjoying

this video and if you are please remember to give it a thumbs up leave me

a comment or question below you know subscribe if you haven't

already turn on your notifications if you'd like

to know and there's a nice fresh stir-fried video for you to see and

share this if you know someone who really likes Chinese food so I went

ahead put those on put some lines around those and then I'm drawing on some words

because I thought it needed more words I need something in those sections to

balance everything out so whenever I make stir-fry at home my boys always

joke that it's wok and roll or a rock and roll household and wok and roll it's

like oh it's walking her all night so I thought that was a funny thing to put on

there so I tried to draw kind of a agent takeout looking sort of a font without

actually looking at one but just the idea of it but I thought that really

finished up the page and then the only other thing I did was to make a border

with the black line all around and then I think some touch up I think I added a

little bit of white pasta steam coming off the pan and some white pasta limes

in my little onions oh yeah of course shadows this is a fabric castel pit

artists brush pin in sepia color and I'm just making shadows and blending them

with my finger because I have a few seconds which I can blend this in the

ink so yeah I think that that's pretty much it I hope you enjoyed this page I

think it's fun and of course if you want to join the challenge just go over to

the link below the video and asked to join and don't forget to answer the

questions that's it for me thanks bye bye

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Jim Carrey Cast As Eggman In Sonic Movie - Duration: 3:46.

Hey guys!

Welcome back to Top 10 Gaming, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

So uh, yeah, some pretty freaking huge news has come out recently, and it's given me

a glimmer of hope for the live-action Sonic Film.

You saw the title, you know what it is, Jim Carrey will be playing Dr. Robotnik in the

movie.

Yeah.

I know.

So let's talk about it.

Because Jim Carrey is the man.

If you enjoy this video, let us know by throwing us a thumbs up down below.

And if you want more, check out our video on the new Google Console!

But before you do that, get ready, it's time to talk about Jim Carry as Eggman!

Before I start off, the reports I can find on the internet vary a lot.

Some say he's confirmed, some say he's just rumored or in talks to play the role.

But since it's on his IMDB, and there are a bunch of articles about it, I'll go under

the assumption that this is a sure thing.

It might not be, but… it probably is.

You may have heard of the Sonic Movie that's in the works.

It's a live-action film, of course with Sonic and friends as CGI characters.

Live-action hedgehogs would make for a hell of a boring movie.

We've been getting announcements about the film for months now, and each one brings the

controversial flick back into the lives of gamers.

To some, this is super exciting, and understandably so.

We haven't had a live-action Sonic Movie ever, and it would admittedly be pretty neat

to see.

Space Jam and Who Framed Roger Rabbit was great, maybe Sonic will be too!

However, others aren't quite so optimistic, especially those who love Sonic to death and

don't want to see him ruined.

But recently, we've received new news that has caused a number of people to rethink their

opinions on the film.

Jim Carrey will be playing Dr. Robotnik.

He'll be playing alongside James Marsden, aka Cyclops from X-Men, as well as Tika Sumpter,

who's probably best known from Ride Along.

For those who don't know Robotnik, nicknamed Eggman because, well, he's a man shaped

like an egg...

He's the evil mad scientist from the Sonic games, who is constantly using his various

robots and inventions to foil his arch-nemesis, Sonic the Hedgehog.

His portrayal in shows, games, and comics varies a bunch, sometimes he's way over

the top silly, and sometimes he's super brooding and creepy.

This leaves a lot up to Jim Carrey's interpretation, and after seeing some of his crazy paintings

lately, I'm pretty cool with the way he interprets things.

This comes as a pretty huge surprise, largely because Carrey has taken a step back from

his more zany past of late.

He's always been funny, and he always will be, but recently he's moved away from the

ridiculous characters of Dumb and Dumber and Ace Ventura, to play a different kind of role.

And his recent starring role in Kidding is about as heartfelt as they come.

One thing we've learned is that the dude can ACT.

The question is, will he be able to show off his acting chops in this movie?

Some people think not, but to be fair, most people don't blame Jim.

Most of the apprehension comes from the movie itself.

Because it's a live-action Sonic movie.

And to a lot of people, that sounds about as appealing as poo flavored frozen yogurt.

And yes, that's a thing.

That said, a lot of people are pretty excited.

Eggman has the potential to be a really great character in the right hands, and I think

Jim Carrey could nail that perfect combination of ludicrous and sinister to make it work.

I'm just worried about, like… the rest of the movie.

Which may well be terrible.

But let's stay optimistic, shall we?

Maybe it'll be awesome!

SO-NIC SO-NIC SO-nic So-…

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BEST Advice For Online English Classes With Private Teachers - Duration: 12:54.

hey what's up Stefanie the English coach here from EnglishFullTime.com

I don't know if you know this but I used to teach English online

several years ago what was it I think like in 2014

No 2013 to 2014 I taught English online for an entire year and I learned a lot

through that experience like what makes a good private class what classes did I

enjoy as the teacher what classes did the students enjoy so I want to share

these tips with you today so you can make the most of your time with native

speakers especially if you're paying for classes and one of the biggest mistakes

that a lot of students do is they just don't show up prepared right they do not

come with an itinerary they just show up and they're like okay teacher teach me

everything evaluate my English see where I am what do I need but honestly you

need to show up prepared because that will help you move things forward faster

in the classes and I don't recommend that you book private classes to get

grammar lessons for example you can google the grammar on your own you can

look that up you can watch youtube videos learn the grammar on your own

when your one-on-one with somebody else in English don't spend time there

learning and asking about grammar unless it's a specific question that you really

truly need help with use that time to practice your conversation skills right

because that's why you're learning the language you want to be able to present

in English and be confident you want to be able to speak and balance a

conversation you want to be able to transition ideas you want to be able to

tell stories and tell jokes and understand people when they are telling

stories and telling jokes so one of my biggest recommendations here besides

showing up prepared and coming with lists of questions and things to talk

about is use the time that you have to discuss things that you love and enjoy

for example if you're not interested in soccer don't talk about that in a

private class don't talk about things you're not interested in and don't let

the teacher try to talk to you about things you don't care about because then

you're going to be very bored in the class so you have to set the tone and

maybe when you first meet a teacher if you plan on doing regular classes with

them every single week or something you can let them get to know you first you

can write a nice email about yourself and send it to them and say hey this is

what I do for a living this is what my hobbies are this is how I learned

English help them get to know you but then when you're on the call with them I

encourage you to ask questions about them don't make it all about you because

you want to get to know them on a personal level because when you

establish that personal connection that's when you're gonna have much much

better conversations so prepare questions show interest in the other

person ask questions and when it comes to corrections a lot of students would

say I want you to stop me when I make a mistake I don't recommend that okay

because then I'm cutting off your focus when you make a mistake and we're

talking about something and I say oh wait stop there you made a mistake right

now we're focused on the mistake now you're not telling me the story you were

telling me before or I interrupt your joke and I ruin the punch line or

whatever right here's what I recommend you do and here's what I recommend you

ask your teacher to do if and when you book these private classes okay ask them

to be listening for mistakes and then to write down any mistakes that they hear

and then stop the class ten minutes early if you're having a conversation

stop the conversation ten minutes early to discuss whatever they wrote down

whether that's feedback about your pronunciation grammar that you used

improperly words that you were struggling to come up with that they had

to help you think of have them go over that at the end of the class and then

you can write down their suggestions and take that but that way you focus on the

right thing at the right time during the conversation portion of the class you're

just doing conversation then at the end you're really truly strongly focused on

mistakes and you're thinking about them and how to avoid them okay because if

not if you're doing conversation and mistakes at the same time you're not

focused on either one of them and you're not going to have as good of an

experience okay so I have more tips for you guys but first I want to say that

the company that I found that is offering really good rates right now to

practice your English online with native speakers if you don't have time to find

people yourself you can go on their website you can start today you can do a

15-minute free call I actually have a link in the description where you can

sign up it's with cambly okay cambly is giving you 15 free

minutes just to try out their service just to talk with a tutor it's really

awesome especially because I know some of you have never spoken with a native

English speaker in your life so I encourage you to take this opportunity

even if you're scared because doing the thing that scares you is what will build

confidence okay you need this experience so anyhow you can use the link in the

description book your 15 minute call with a native English speaker and then

if you like it you can sign up to do weekly or monthly lessons with native

English speakers okay let's get back to the tips that I have for having these

conversations so you have really good experiences okay one of my tips is to

not apologize there are so many of you that get on the phone with a native

English speaker and you're just like hi wait sorry I need to apologize for my

bad english and you apologize before you even really have spoken and I have done

so many calls with English learners and some of you have really good English but

you start the call by taking away all of your credibility you say sorry for my

bad english and this has to stop this is something that I used to do with Spanish

I know why we do it we just we don't feel like we're good enough but we have

to stop because if you tell yourself that every single day you're basically

not giving yourself credit for all the hard work you've done over all these

months and years to get where you are today

and you're not going to ever get to a place where you feel confident if you're

taking away that confidence every time you apologize right so when you talk

with somebody just get on the phone with them be excited to talk with them don't

apologize right it's an experience they're going to enjoy it you're going

to enjoy it and have fun my next tip is to really listen when people are talking

to you okay and listen by not interrupting I know how tempting it is

to interrupt especially if you didn't understand something or if you're

agreeing with somebody and you're like oh yeah yeah yeah okay okay okay right

but slow down the best conversations are slower

conversations okay not slow but not really fast where people just feel

exhausted by the time that they end take your time when you speak and when the

other person speaks allow them to take their time and really listen and if you

think you're gonna forget something 'cause a lot of people go no I have to

interrupt because then I'm gonna forget what I'm gonna say if you think you're

going to forget something write it down write it down so you don't forget that's

what I do when I'm having conversations because I don't want to interrupt the

other person and then if I do forget you know what that idea probably wasn't

important enough anyways it just felt important and it felt

in the moment right but you will start having better conversations when you

take your time you take it slower you really listen and then when somebody

finishes talking about whatever they're talking about ask them a relevant

question to go deeper or respond to it by saying something that's related you

know something that you experienced that was very similar or something like that

your conversations are going to go a lot better and I want to say that if you're

a good conversationalist in your native language you probably don't think about

communicating strategically in English but I teach strategic communication and

when you communicate strategically that's when you have the best

experiences so before you have these conversations you need to prepare you

need to think of questions you need to think of conversation starters maybe

even practice in the mirror if you want okay but get your confidence up and then

do calls have calls every single week because that is how you will build

confidence and fluency you need that experience right so whether you again

you do this yourself or you use a service like cambly to book these

appointments you need to be talking with native English speakers regularly if you

want to be fluent and confident next I just want to say that you know the first

person you talk with hopefully there's somebody you click with hopefully you

get along and you have a great conversation but that doesn't always

happen right so you want to take your time to find teachers that you like

watch their introduction videos see if you click with them see if you like

their personality you can you know feel a person's vibe just by hearing them

talk for a couple minutes so look through everybody find people

like and then book lessons with teachers you think you're gonna have a great

experience with and then if you don't have the best experience move on find a

new teacher and keep going okay so now I'm gonna show you a clip from a

conversation that I did I booked a call with someone on cambly because I wanted

to see how it works so I can show you so here's a quick clip take a look and

enjoy

hi Nancy hi how are you I'm good how are you I'm good how did you start working

with cambly so I got my teaching English as a foreign language certification when

I was overseas with my husband it's very very difficult to get jobs overseas

because there's restrictions and so I was able to work with cambly

and they really were awesome oh wait where are you from I am originally from

Utah we spent four years in Germany and now I'm back to the United States again

oh wow so that experience living in Germany probably taught you a lot about

what non-native English speakers struggle with right yes absolutely you

see it firsthand and the Germans speak wonderful English most of them they are

fantastic but they work really really hard at it so it's really great awesome

and what do you think makes a good class with a teacher I used to be really I

really wanted the students to do like some sort of formal lesson but now I let

them completely choose if they just want to chat I will just chat whatever it is

I try to gear towards them so that they get what they're looking for and it's

not just my agenda it's 100% them

all right you guys that's all I have for this video

I hope you found it very helpful and I'm so glad that there are other companies

out there that are putting together these resources for you so you can

practice your English no matter where you live in the world as long as you

have an internet connection if you think about it this is phenomenal

so take advantage of these opportunities make the most of them and you know don't

make excuses don't procrastinate because you have a lot of great things that

you're going to achieve and we don't achieve things if we don't work for them

with that said I want to invite you to share your own experiences in the

comments have you ever done a private class with a native English speaker tell

us what you liked about it what you didn't like what worked well what didn't

work well what you would do differently the next time or what you're glad you

did because the comment section of these videos are so full of good advice from

you guys and I really am working hard to create a forum section where people can

come and get advice not just from me but from you because you guys have done

these kinds of things you know what it's like and you have lots of stories and

advice to share and even if you had a bad experience online you know booking a

class and speaking with somebody that didn't meet your expectations or

something like that even sharing that can help all the rest of us learn from

your experience right so good experiences and bad experiences they're

all good in the end if we learn something from them with that said take

care you guys have a great day and I'll see you in another video bye

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Remembering A Giant For American Workers - Ed Schultz - Duration: 4:46.

The progressive world was saddened recently to learn of the passing of Ed Schultz the

morning of July 5th, 2018.

Ed had been a longtime friend of us here at Ring of Fire and a very close and personal

friend with Mike Papantonio especially.

More than just being a friend, more than just being somebody who was there if we ever needed

a person, Ed was a friend to every American worker.

That was what he built his entire career on.

From his time as a local host of a radio station in Fargo to his MSNBC show and finally at

his RT America TV show, Ed never stopped fighting for American workers.

John Nichols with The Nation has been sharing a ton of stories on Twitter since the news

broke about how often Ed Schultz would show up in Madison, Wisconsin, especially during

the Scott Walker recall election.

Ed was out there in the streets with people in the freezing cold talking to them throughout

the night, after cameras stopped rolling.

Getting their stories.

Telling them that they had an ally in the national media.

That was the Ed Schultz that too few people got to see.

It wasn't just about the optics, it was because he actually cared.

There are too few people in the media today willing to do what Ed Schultz was willing

to do every single day.

His voice is going to be missed.

His passion is going to be missed.

His passing has created a hole that almost can't be filled at this point.

Ed had been around for more than a decade doing this, giving a voice to the voiceless,

fighting back on issues that few people were willing to even touch in the national media

at the time.

TPP, Keystone XL, the BP oil spill ... I can't tell you how many times Ed Schultz called

us to get Mike Papantonio to come on his radio show and then his MSNBC show to talk about

the latest developments with the BP oil spill when that was happening.

Then several years later, Ed was the only one, the only one in the national media to

come back down here to talk to people along the Gulf Coast a few years after the spill

to find out what effects it had on their lives.

Everybody else had moved on from the story years ago, but Ed kept on it because it affected

American workers.

It affected the environment.

Ed actually cared.

On the political side, the political issues, nobody could match Ed's voice, his ferocity,

and his just overwhelming intelligence on what was happening in this country.

We've gone through tons of clips but this one right here really captures the essence

of what Ed Schultz was all about.

Take a look.

[crosstalk 00:03:09] he'd done against Bernie Sanders.

What about the Super PAC [crosstalk 00:03:12].

Let's talk about it.

I'm happy to talk about it.

We're vetting the candidate.

We're vetting the candidate.

Let's talk about the hedge funds on Wall Street that support fracking, and Hillary Clinton

says ... and let's talk about the [crosstalk 00:03:24].

This is exactly what I'm talking about.

We're doing the Republican's work for them.

This is right out of the Republican playbook.

Republicans have spent millions of dollars with that message.

So did President Obama.

President Obama supported [crosstalk 00:03:38].

These are reverses after Bernie got into the race, and you know that.

How come Hillary Clinton isn't picking up the phone and talking to these senators saying,

"No, you can't because I'm going to make a point here."

If Hillary Clinton is against the Trans-Pacific Partnership, why isn't she lobbying against

it in the United States senate?

Why doesn't she pick up all the phones and call these people in the Senate who are endorsing

her, and say, "You know what?

We have to defeat TPP.

This is bad for American jobs."

She's not doing that.

The only reason why she's against it is because Bernie's against it.

I'll end with this.

Ed Schultz was a very good friend to us here at Ring of Fire.

He was a good friend to American workers, and he was one of the very few people in the

media willing to go out there and do whatever it took not to get a story but to let the

people in the story know that they had a friend who was willing to fight for them.

We'll miss you, Ed.

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Disneyland Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs - RARE Meet and Greet! - Duration: 8:13.

first things first my birthday pin we have you been where have you been

very very rude we've got on rollercoaster rides together we have tea

parties

couple of days ago a non vlogging day Snow White and her Seven Dwarfs were

here that doesn't happen often it's like once a year maybe it was their

anniversary and they were that they were dancing they were singing they were

there doing all kinds of things I got my pen and I'm ready to see Queens braces

fairies sometimes feel like five years old fairy tales Queensferry what if you

love anything fantasy listen if you want to be a part of this family please check

out the vlogs if you like what you see press the subscribe button down below

please

we watch you part of the epc family today

thank you so much now on with the vlog

how are you doing I wasn't at Disneyland where would I be

have I think what if I go round to the Buddhist is the Queen's that there is

whoever I bump into and ask them white dwarf do you relate to the most

I forgot my GoPro once again on the garbage can

I don't know what to say it's not there now someone took it

the question is will the magic of Disneyland

bring the GoPro to lost and found I know where I've been hoping celebrate my

birthday I don't have my pin on me you know Timon around asking purchases

please carries but if you're to pick which to work you in big I'm thinking

beauty bashful sometimes right I see you hide behind mushrooms inside snot I mean

when there's pirates around but definitely talk because I feel like he'd

be a great danger he will does he wear green no I had no idea the

Red Rose tavern served breakfast and it looks good it smells good Hank cakes

eggs Oh what's the matter little wooden a

little tummy egg from the hash browns

you get some the chimney thank you so much I love it very much

I second bite everybody about now you're asking why is a grown man looking at

purses look at this it's incredible I love the artwork $44.99 even got bail as

well how does he love this design this area is my favorite area first off

you're in this shade that's one thing you're in the shade but you have like

this little window actually it's not little it's a big window looking out you

have Rapunzel's tower you have the Royal Hall you have the Royal meet-and-greet

and you have the Royal Theater I'm not gonna sit back it's a little creepy you

know looking at it you know but that's cool you know I like to see you more but

you move to do this very loud you I think your happiness look what I found

holy moly a Starbucks haunted mansion mug should I get it

prehistoric ducks I know they're geese I know

they're geese but I like to say prehistoric it's it's funny when

trecek Parks is out so you know what the you know it works it's very obvious that

many people are over at Pixar Pier because right now July early July it's

pretty quiet

what is it crying sad how are you happy sleepy everybody

that was a long day did I get my GoPro back that's what you're probably

wondering once again the cast members have come to the rescue

do you have any cast member stories if you have any cast members stories let me

know put it down below in the comment section thank you cast members before we

go

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Retellathon TBR - Duration: 4:27.

Hey y'all! My name is Yvette and welcome to my channel.

Today I'm doing a quick TBR for the Retellathon. And this is a readathon

focusing on retellings that runs from July 8th to July 15th.

Now the concept of this readathon is already amazing

but also, some of my favorite booktubers are hosting it,

Like Cara over at Wilde Book Garden and Spencer over at CommonSpence and I'll leave all their information

as well as all the other hosts' information and all the other

readathon general information listed in the description box below. This readathon has 4 challenges and one group book

so I'm just gonna jump right into the TBR.

The first challenge is love at first sight, which is a retelling of your favorite fairy tale.

And growing up, my favorite story was 101 Dalmatians.

And I googled it and I searched it on Goodreads and I could not find a retelling of 101 Dalmatians

so instead I'm going with a retelling of something that I really like,

Which is The Story of Lizzie and Darcy by Grace Watson. If you can't already tell from the title [and cover],

this is a queer Pride and Prejudice

retelling where Darcy is a woman and it's in modern day and it just sounds really amazing,

and I've heard it's really good. The next challenge is true love's twist, which is a queer or gender flipped retelling.

And the other books I've picked for this readthon are all either queer and/or gender flipped

but for another one,

I'm going with Lost Boi by Sassafrass Lowrey this is a queer Punk modern-day Peter Pan retelling that I'm really looking forward to.

Recently on my channel, I've spoken a bit about Peter Darling by Austin Chant,

which is another queer Peter Pan retelling and really ever since I've read that book

I can't unsee Peter Pan and Neverland as a fundamentally queer story,

so I'm just really ready for Lost Boi.

This book is supposed to deal a lot with homelessness and other harsh realities and it also features a

dominant/submissive relationship between Peter Pan and Tootles who is Peter's best boi.

So that probably means that this book is not for everyone and I'll find out if it's for me.

The next challenge is Faraway Kingdom, which is a retelling of a fairy tale from your heritage.

And unfortunately, I do not have a book for this challenge.

I am Mexican and I haven't been able to find a bunch of Mexican retellings.

One of the only ones I know of is When the Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore and that book is amazing,

which I know because I already read it.

So if anyone knows of any Mexican or just Latinx retellings of anything, let me know in the comments.

Next up is the group book which is The Surface Breaks by Louis O'Neill.

And this is a Little Mermaid retelling that my library actually carries, and that is super super exciting.

I put a hold on it, only there are three or four people in front of me,

so there's a very good chance that I won't get this book in time to read it for this readathon,

but you never know, so fingers crossed. And the last challenge is Unhappily Ever

After, a retelling with a dark twist. And I'm going with The Henchman of Zenda by KJ Charles.

This is a queer retelling of The Prisoner of Zenda from the villain's point of view and

I've never read the original Prisoner of Zenda.

I had actually never even heard about it until a queer

podcast that I like to listen to talked about it a couple weeks ago and the context of talking about the retelling by KJ Charles.

But I have since learned that the original book was a

swashbuckling adventure about an Englishman who has to pretend to be a king. The actual king was kidnapped and he's in the process

of being rescued, I think, but in the meantime, they need someone to stand in for him

so he doesn't lose his power while he's away. This book is from the perspective of two of the henchmen hired by the man

who's trying to overthrow the king and

according to the synopsis, It's going to have betrayal and murder and some men loving men.

So that is it for my Retellathon TBR and I'm feeling pretty good about it.

I don't have the best track record of

participating in readathons and reading all the books that I mean to for readathons.

But I'm feeling pretty optimistic about this one because I've only chosen three books and those three books are books that I am already excited about.

If you're participating in this readathon, let me know what you're reading in the comments below. I hope you enjoyed this video.

Thank you for watching and I'll see you next time.

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Ciekawie wyglądają także cele Fundacji PZU. „Promowanie edukacji dzieci i młodzieży, wspieranie talentów oraz wyrównywanie szans osób z różnych względów upośledzonych, a także zwiększanie dostępu do dóbr kultury i życia społecznego, czyli szeroko rozumiany rozwój społeczeństwa obywatelskiego" – czytamy na stronie

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The Second World War was a world-wide war that managed to directly and indirectly affect all the countries of the world

among them, the Latin Americans.

Some Latin American countries were affected directly as Mexico with the Battle of the Pacific, or Venezuela with the Battle of the Caribbean

while others, were affected indirectly, such as Argentina or Chile, which were countries that were economically affected, for better or for worse

However, the New World is a continent that has been socially related to the old world and to Europe in particular

Because of this, there were many Latin Americans who were directly and actively involved in the conflict front

and that they participated, both in the side of the Allies and in the Axis

That is why today I will talk to you about some great Latin Americans who participated in the Second World War.

Marcario García

Sargento Marcario García was a Mexican born in 1920, in the town of Villa de Castaños, state of Coahuila, in northern Mexico

When he was four years old, he went to live with his family in the town of Sugar Land, Texas, where he started working in cotton plantation

After the entry of the United States in the Second World War, Marcario enlisted in the army, and was sent to the western front to fight on the Allied side with the United States.

there he remained for two years, when in 1944, he participated in Operation Queen in Germany, here, Marcario assault single-handedly

two emplacements of enemy machine guns, he crawled wounded to enemy positions, attacked with grenades

completely destroyed a machine gun post, killed three Germans and captured four others as prisoners

This brought great prestige and respect to Marcario, and when the war ended, in 1945, he became the first Hispanic immigrant to receive the medal of honor

which is the highest military decoration in the United States

finally marcaio died in 1972, in the city of Houston, Texas.

Kenneth Charney

Kenneth Charney was an Argentine born in 1920, in the City of Quilmes, in the province of Buenos Aires

The son of a veteran English immigrant of the First War, in 1941, Kenneth along with 4,000 other Argentines, joined ranks in the United Kingdom to fight on the side of the Allies

Kenneth entered the British Air Force, first Kenneth participated in the Malta Site in the Mediterranean Sea

Later he participated in the well-known Battle of Normandy, in 1944, then a year later he was sent to the Pacific, on the island of Sri Lanka

but I never got into combat, because the War ended, after the war, Kenneth remained in the British Air Force

and served as an instructor in the Saudi Air Force, until finally he went to live in Spain, and finally to Andorra, where he died in 1982 due to his addiction to Alcohol

Kenneth was one of the most lethal Aviators in the United Kingdom, and the most lethal in Argentina's history, with a total of 12 shots

with a great tactic that earned him the nickname of "The Black Knight" for many years

Kenneth Charney remained unknown in Argentine History, until finally in 2015, his remains were repatriated in Argentina.

Jorge Sanjinez

Jorge Sanjinez was a Peruvian born in 1917, in the City of Moquegua, in the department of the same name, in 1937, he moved to Lima

where he was working for some years, until in 1942, Sanjinez learned that Belgium was recruiting foreign volunteers to fight on the side of the allies

on the Western Front, that year, he moved to Europe, and in 1944, he participated in the Normandy landings, first in the Belgian Army

Later in the French army, and finally in the Army of the Netherlands, where he reached the rank of Sergeant

After the war, in 1945, Jorge Sanjinez returned to Peru, where he went completely unnoticed by the Peruvian Historians, but finally in 2014

France commemorated the 70th anniversary of his Liberation, and Sanjinez, although he could not attend the ceremony, this did not stop the French authorities

and that same year, the French Ambassador, together with Peruvian army officers, gave him their respective decorations

Currently Jorge Sanjinez lives in the city of Pucallpa in Peru.

Margot Duhalde

Margot Duhalde was a Chilean born in 1920, in the town of Rio Bueno, in the Region of the Rivers, Daughter of French immigrants

with only 16 years, in 1936, he entered the Air Club of Chile where, before turning 18 he learned to fly

in 1941, he told his parents that he would go to study in Canada, but instead, he went to Europe, where he took the arms of the Allied Bands, with Free France

was destined to London, where I participate in the Western Front, with the mission to move all kinds of supplies through the channel of the spot

Food, medicine, armaments, war material, raw materials, among others, during the following 4 years

Margot piloted more than one hundred different types of aircraft, from transport aircraft, to bombers and fighters, during this period reached the rank of Colonel of aviation

After the war, Margot lived for a time in the United Kingdom and in Morocco, in 1947 he returned to Chile where he worked as a private pilot

He wrote an autobiography and founded an aviation school with his name. Early in 2018, Margot Duhalde died in Santiago de Chile.

Dieter Pfeifer

Dieter Pfeifer was a Venezuelan born in 1923, in Ciudad Bolívar, in the State of Bolívar, son of German immigrants, and grandson of a German General of the First War.

during his childhood he was quite mischievous, so, in 1933, his father sent him and his brother to a boarding school in Germany

during this period Hitler began his ascent, and in 1939, Dieter enters the German Army as pilot of Tanks, and his brother in the Air Force

very soon after the invasion to Poland begins, where Dieter Participates, a year later, in 1940, is destined to the Western Front during the invasion of France

soon it was on the verge of being destined to the North of Africa, but by surprise, a year later, in 1941, it is destined to the Eastern Front to fight against the Soviet Union

in 1943, he was wounded, but he did not retire, and as a healthy man, he returned to the eastern front, where he resisted the deadly Russian winter

Finally in 1945, after the surrender of Germany, he returned to Venezuela, where he lived the rest of his life, until finally he died in 2010, in the city of Valencia.

These were just some of the many Latin Americans who participated as Volunteers or Mercenaries in this war

if you know someone else with an equally interesting story, leave it in the comments and most likely include it in a Second Part

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