Sunday, October 21, 2018

Youtube daily report w Oct 21 2018

LUCIANO: The only happiness is that we will win the hexa.

We'll win the hexa!

We will win the hexa because if we do not have the hexa, we have nothing more in the country.

VINÍCIUS: Release the...

PEDRO: Put Jair there... Jair! LUCIANO: Let's go!

LUCIANO: Can I continue?

[voice of the hairdresser] Hey, brother.

What cut you're going to release: the underground, or the old school?

LUCIANO: I got... I got it.

[Tiffany's voice] Kelly. Kelly.

VINÍCIUS: Stop laughing, you son of a bitch.

LUCIANO: I'll get my cell phone to record it from here and send in the group.

I'm talking here that I'm going to record from my cell phone and send it to the group.

VINÍCIUS: Record right there, uh...

LUCIANO: No, but in your family's group!

[Voice of Posaderas] A little problem...

PEDRO: Be careful not to make the same laugh as the priest.

LUCIANO: No, are you thinking I'm doing the same thing as the priest?

VINÍCIUS: You are. LUCIANO: Because the priest's is like this...

THOMAZ: You're kidding, right?

VINÍCIUS: Of course he is kidding.

THOMAZ: It is the same, uh.

It's the same laugh.

You just changed your face.

[voice of cb. Loso] Perfectly. My dear, write: vandalism in Coronel Aurelio Melo street.

LUCIANO: How did you get the name of the street?

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[Jair's voice] Friend, thank you... but I do not have interest.

LUCIANO: Speak a little faster. Just a little bit faster.

[Jair's voice] My friend, thank you very much, but I do not...

LUCIANO: There's so much beer.

VINÍCIUS: Yes, it must have... LUCIANO: No one took six.

LUCIANO: You can record. I think we took half.

LUCIANO: I'm in my third, I think...

VINÍCIUS: No. You pay nothing.

LUCIANO: You do not have to pay anything.

LUCIANO: We do not have to pay anything either.

THOMAZ: I'm better than with Fonseca.

LUCIANO: Now, seriously, do we keep filming... smoking in here will not cause a

negative effect on our image?

We have to worry about our image, right? We're smoking here, just like a locomotive...

It's what I say only to my friends: that smoking is good.

I know smoking is good.

PEDRO: Smoking is good....

VINÍCIUS: Look at the camera over there.

I'll put exactly what you're talking about: cock in Luciano's ass

THOMAZ: Oh, man, there's a nightclub in BH that calls *****.

It's swing house.

And the women arrive...

Green bracelet, bye!

And there's a place called the labyrinth, you know?

Man, you arrive there taking your stick out.

VINÍCIUS: It's allowed?

THOMAZ: Man, who's wearing the green bracelet is in the orgy, man.

PEDRO: Look...

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WHY DOES LIFE EXIST IN THE UNIVERSE? SR # 2 - Duration: 4:30.

(Introduction)

And there cosmologists all right? here who speaks is the Vini of the channel Singularity

this is the second video of the series uniqueness responds

In this video we will answer three questions

The first question is not exactly a question but a statement

because the higgs boson that is a basically useless particle has the name of god?

this is a totally commercial issue

this name comes in the physique in winner of the nobel, Leon Lederman

this book showed how difficult it is to detect the particle predicted by Peter Higgs

since it was very difficult he called the particle cursed by God

but its editor changed the title and put only the particle of God

which is a much more attractive name that generates many views

second question: what are black and brown dwarfs? made by Júlio César

Let's start with the brown dwarfs

brown dwarfs are among the formation of stars and the consideration as planets

they are not able to fuse elements and produce their own energy

but they can no longer be considered as planets

they would be like failed stars on an average of a mass a little larger than Jupiter

this intermediate state between star and planet manages to emit a radiation

ranging from a temperature of 1,000 to 3,400 kelvin

in the reddish spectrum contradicting the brown name

let's go to the black dwarfs they are stars that were not found yet in the universe

there was probably no time yet for their training

they are a later stage of the white dwarfs, a state in which the stars stop producing energy

White dwarfs do not produce energy by thermonuclear reaction

they produce energy through a principle of quantum mechanics

called Pauli's Exclusion Principle

in which basically the particles can not occupy the same states

so the compression of the interior of the stars ends up producing such a great pressure

energy that starts to produce energy on its own

the white dwarfs through this process would last billions of years

so that white dwarfs must become black dwarfs

it is necessary that even with this principle of quantum mechanics

the stars are no longer able to produce energy

and there was no time yet in the universe for these white dwarfs to collapse into black dwarfs

do not confuse black dwarfs with black holes, black dwarfs are just stars that do not produce more energy

and black holes are infinitesimal deformations in space-time

now we go to the last question sent by the '' Great Doog ''

'' how is the universe balanced to the point of life? ''

this is an issue that we can see from two angles based on the anthropic principle

we have the strong version and the weak version of this argument

the strong affirms that the universe is made to contain observers, that is, it is made for man to exist

already weak says that it is only a possibility between the universes

and so he can shelter life

you can say that life is a possibility since it has thousands of stars and planets

as we talk in the video if we are alone in the universe

or not you can believe that we really were created by some god

about the universe is meaningless you can cite the not yet proven multiverse hypothesis

there are infinite universes so there may be a universe with life

that is you have two possible answers to this

one that is a more nihilistic front or that does not give much feeling to the life

you can say that the universe is the way it is because if it were different

We will not be here to ask that question.

Or you may believe that we have some purpose and the universe was created for us that is your choice

(Thanks)

Subtitles: Vinícius Dutra

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This is why your aunt has left you, is that it?

Yes, this is why she left me.

But I could not tell you...

...in fear that you would leave me.

I...

...should go. The school bell rang.

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Hello there everyone and welcome to another video!

In this video we have Chase, in his Ultimate Rescue Police Uniform.

Enjoy!

Hope you enjoyed the video.

Thank you for watching, and I will see you in the next video!

Stay-Pawsome! (Awesome!)

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PBS SHOW - Hunters Welcome, Goldthwaite Goldrush, Some Deer, #2702 - Duration: 26:31.

- NARRATOR: The Texas Parks & Wildlife television series

is funded in part by a grant from the

Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Through your purchases of hunting and fishing equipment,

and motorboat fuels, over 50 million dollars

in conservation efforts are funded in Texas each year.

Additional support provided by Ram Trucks.

Built to serve.

Coming up on Texas Parks & Wildlife...

- When deer season hits, it's good for all the

local businesses.

I mean everybody.

- Opening day is always my favorite,

just the rush, you know,

getting ready.

- Deer hunting is part of our culture number one,

and number two, it's part of our economy.

- Got your receipt and your hunting license,

thank you very much. - Appreciate it.

[theme music]

♪ ♪

- NARRATOR: Texas Parks & Wildlife,

a television series for all outdoors.

[reflective music]

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

[dramatic music]

- I'm Steven Bridges.

I'm fifth generation Texas newspaper owner.

The men in my family have been running newspapers

for the last 150 years.

There we are.

I own the Goldthwaite Eagle Newspaper here in

Goldthwaite, Texas, in Mills County...

right on the edge of the Hill Country.

It's the county seat.

A town of about 1,800 people.

It's just a little bit like Mayberry.

The newspaper, it's still the only place you can read

about small town stuff.

The kids and the old people and the deer hunting

and the Friday night football.

I tell people that we're telling the history of

Mills County one week at a time.

Agriculture is probably our largest industry,

followed by deer hunting.

Starting mid-week, we start seeing the trailers coming in.

When opening day hits, it's camouflage everywhere.

We're happy to see the green of the camo

because it brings the green dollars.

[bell rings]

- Twenty-five even.

My name is Rodney Spies.

Thanks very much, bud. - Thank you, I appreciate it.

- RODNEY: Our store is called Mills County General Store.

Not only are we an Ace Hardware store.

Is it a 177 caliber?

But we also sell a lot of hunting supplies.

I bet it is.

Anything a hunter needs.

You want to sign up for the Big Buck Contest?

- Yes.

- RODNEY: That's what I thought.

They come in early to sign up for a Big Buck Contest,

because everybody wants to shoot the big one.

- STEVEN: It's just an amazing amount of economic stimulus

that happens.

- CLERK: Got your receipt and your hunting license.

Thank you very much.

- CUSTOMER: Appreciate it.

- RODNEY: I just got a shipment of ammo on a backorder

than should have been here yesterday,

so I've got to get this out.

We buy approximately 70% more than we normally do

when we're gearing up for opening deer season weekend.

It's quite a chunk of change.

Little stuff.

Little stuff makes the difference.

[reflective music]

- This is my granddad, Darrell Head,

and this is my son Rhyder Dean.

- Yesterday was my birthday;

91 years old.

- LINDSEY: We're going to sight in my rifle and make sure

we're hitting the right spot on the target.

[gun shot]

You see it?

- RHYDER: This it right here?

- LINDSEY: Mm-hm.

A little high and to the right.

- DARRELL: That's a Remington Mohawk 222.

They're a fine little gun.

That thing's pretty old.

They quit making them a good many years ago.

- RHYDER: I see the bullseye.

- LINDSEY: Do you?

It's been Old Faithful for me.

I've been shooting it since I started hunting.

- DARRELL: It's about right, right there.

[gun shots]

- LINDSEY: Last two.

Right there.

You see it?

- RHYDER: Yeah.

- I think that's close,

close enough to go deer hunting with.

[Lindsey laughs]

- We're getting ready to make a little

breakfast sausage for a man.

A lot of times I stay here till sometime nine or ten o'clock

at night, seven days a week, four months straight,

until season's over.

Well, last year I cut the end plumb off that one

and it growed back.

I don't see how it did, but it did.

You're gonna be on TV right here.

- I'm gonna...

- He got summer sausage last year and he liked our jerky.

- Damn right I do.

[laughs]

But this year, you're going to make a little bigger jerky.

- Okay.

Bigger chunks.

- Yeah. - You got it.

When deer season hits,

it's good for all the local businesses.

I mean, everybody.

[soothing music]

♪ ♪

- WARREN BLESH: This part of Texas was really known for

its hair goats, Angora goats.

And, it was probably the hair goat capitol of the world

at one time.

This was a central buying point where ranchers

from all over could bring their wool and sell it.

And that changed from the hair goat to the demand

for meat goats.

[goats bleating]

What's been happening, probably started around 2000,

with kind of a land boom, as you call it in the Hill Country

when prices soared from 600 an acre to over 3,000 today, is,

the people that you're seeing buying this land are very much

conservation-minded and they're taking over-grazed land

and turning it into restored pastures, new lakes, new ponds.

I think that's a theme you're seeing with the land shift

is they're making it even better than it was when they found it,

and more like it was, probably, originally back in the 1900s.

- MIKE MILLER: I'll bet you've seen things change around

Mills County.

I bet hunting has gotten bigger and bigger over the years.

- Yes, it definitely has.

It's busy.

Gosh, it's busy.

Every year it seems like more and more hunters come in.

- MIKE: This area didn't have deer, historically.

And, as a matter of fact, the first deer sightings were

some time in the 60s in this area.

There's a bunch of good live oak up here on this hill.

- LINDSEY: Mm-hm.

- MIKE: That's actually a pretty important plant for deer.

So there's a big wildlife management association

in this part of Mills County.

It's a cooperative effort between land owners.

They're actually managing this wildlife resource together.

They look at it as a group effort rather than trying to go

about management on their own.

Simms Creek specifically, has close to 80 properties

represented now and nearly 55,000 acres.

So that's pretty powerful.

Now, when you have that kind of acreage, you can start

making a difference by making the right decisions,

both in terms of numbers of deer harvested

and the types of deer that you harvest.

[traffic road noise]

- I will shoot several thousand photos tomorrow,

and interview a hundred people at least,

with, with their information of what's going on.

And everybody's gonna want to know in the paper.

So I'm just covering the news.

But, the hunting is the news.

[morning crickets chirping]

- Make a little jalapeno and cheese link sausage.

Got to get a little fire going.

This is going to give it the smoked flavor.

- CAMERAMAN: Sawdust?

- WESLEY: Yes sir.

- CAMERAMAN: What kind of sawdust are you using?

Is this a special secret?

- It's a special secret.

Little bit of coffee and a whole lot of creamer.

Just about, I guess every place in Mills County's

got a hunter on it.

Lots of deer in Mills County, Goldthwaite.

[clock ticking]

- CAMERAMAN: No deer come in yet today?

No hunters?

- None yet.

- CAMERAMAN: It's early though, right?

- Yeah. A little early.

Maybe they'll be here in a little bit.

[uplifting music]

♪ ♪

[crickets chirping]

Fog's pretty heavy this morning, you know.

It's hard to see.

You can always keep your ears open, kinda listen

to what's going on around you.

Why do I hunt?

My whole family has hunted ever since I can remember.

It's always fun to challenge yourself to find the big buck.

'Cause you have to be quiet, you have to know where you

want to go or where the deer are coming into.

I just love being outside and be able to enjoy the outdoors

and get away and, you know, look at all of God's creation,

see, you know, all of the neat things that He's created.

All the little critters running around and enjoy the

peace and quiet of the outdoors.

[metal clanking]

Well, we saw a bunch of deer this morning,

but we didn't get anything.

Everything was out of shooting range, but hopefully

this evening we can regather and try a different location.

[uplifting music]

- STEVEN: So you hit him perfect, right there.

Great shot.

How far was he?

- KALEE COMEAUX: About 65 yards.

- STEVEN: Alright Kalee, let's take a few photos, can we?

One, two, three.

Got it.

Yeah, hold him out here for me.

Alright, push him out.

When I say ready, push him out toward me.

One, two, three, push him out.

Nice.

Well, how far was this buck?

How far do you have it set?

- 107 yards.

- STEVEN: 107 yards.

- Well, the feeder was at 100 and he was seven yards past it.

- STEVEN: I knew you'd know the actual yardage.

I know you too well.

Alright, go field dress him.

Y'all take care.

- GARY: You, too.

- STEVEN: We've got our share of characters in this town,

that's for sure.

My stomach runs me just like it runs these deer half the time.

And as you can see, like the little restaurant,

it's gonna be completely swamped today.

It's already swamped and it's, you know, 10:40.

[phone rings]

- NANCY RODRIGUEZ: I love deer season.

We look forward to this every year.

Give us about 15 minutes.

If we didn't have deer season, it wouldn't be busy.

[food sizzling]

The cook, he was sweating, drenched in sweat back there

because it's so hot.

Our hunters, one of them said he had killed a, uh,

12-point or something.

- Oh, and then I saw a dozen turkey come in

and they were, they were a little upset because the deer

had already eaten all the corn.

- I mean, I was expecting it to be busy,

but just not, like, overwhelming busy.

[laughs]

We didn't even get to have a break, you know,

but now that deer season just started,

it's gonna be like that from now on.

Have a great day.

- All right, you too.

- Yay! Money.

[uplifting music]

- On to the next place.

[uplifting music]

We sort of, our bread is buttered, when deer season

starts is when our bread starts getting buttered

in Mills County and it can really make or break a year.

So, we're gonna head to Ranch Land Feed.

That's another place where people congregate

to see who shot what.

It's scary.

If deer hunting went away, a quarter of our

sales tax rebates would disintegrate.

And that's an incredible hit to our county.

- CLERK: What can I help y'all with today?

- KRISTI MCCOY: We're very busy, all the hunters are coming in.

They're all coming in to get corn,

supplies for their deer camp.

- MAN: Those are a 110.

- KRISTI: We try to influence the hunters to take

something back with them, you know, because the wives

are like, "You spent all that money on deer, you know,

you can bring me something."

- Go ahead and bring another one,

he's going to want some corn.

- STEVEN: The retailers always make their year,

across the nation, from Thanksgiving on to Christmas.

For us, it starts when the dove hunters hit town.

And then opening day of deer season when the deer hunters

hit town and that deer season keeps on giving all the way

through Christmas.

- WESLEY: Aw, you can't like beef jerky better

than deer jerky.

[winch rumbling]

- WESLEY: Yeah, it's been good.

I think we've got 30-something today.

- And we are slammed,

and we are still checking them in.

See, we knew it was going to happen.

- WESLEY: This afternoon there may be 20, 30 more.

- LINDSEY: It feels awesome to be able to go out

and shoot a deer and provide your family with meat.

And plus, you know where the meat comes from

and it's all natural, there's no antibiotics.

- CAMERAMAN: What's your favorite sausage?

- Jalapeno and cheese link and the summer.

I can make it all day and go home and eat it at night.

The cleanness that you put in the meat itself,

that you know what's in it, and the seasoning that we use,

and I just think it's all, makes it good.

- I don't think he was even chasing.

- Think that will stay on there?

- It will in a minute.

- Man, you must drive like a cop.

[laughs]

Oh, you're going to, you're going to latch it.

I was fixing to say.

- Cause I drive like a cop.

[uplifting music]

- STEVEN: We have an opening day chili luncheon

for all the deer hunters to come in and eat chili.

Alright.

Let's do 20 bucks worth on it.

- MAN: He always wins, by the way.

Every gun raffle.

- STEVEN: Shush, you're gonna jinx me.

They'll be gun raffles and gun drawings and all kinds

of specials going on at all the retailers.

[country music]

We've got interesting, sometimes goofy people,

I'm one of them.

We just enjoy everybody's differences,

as well as their similarities.

They are a hoot.

- MAN: Here we go.

Stephen Bridges, owner of our local newspaper.

- That's my third gun.

- Is that right?

- STEVEN: Every year my wife says,

"Don't buy any more tickets."

I'm just a lucky guy, what can I say?

- This is the biggest buck brought in this morning.

[cheer and applause]

The deer was about 80 yards.

My dad said I probably missed him.

And I was like, "No!"

And he said, "Yes, you got him."

So, I was like, "Yay."

- STEVEN: I grew up deer hunting in Mills County

and my children, they want to go hunting.

They're outdoor kids.

My wife has been a hunter for her whole life.

We hunted together in high school.

There's a lot of places like Mills County

in the Hill Country,

there's Llano and there's Mason, there's Ozona.

Deer hunting is big in lots of these places,

and it's just part of our culture number one,

and number two, it's part of our economy.

[country music]

It feels good especially for me because I'm a girl

and most people think that girls need a man to do

all their dirty work but women are completely capable

of doing stuff on their own.

Especially going hunting.

[gun shot]

Opening day of deer season.

Got me a good doe today.

There's gonna be plenty of more opportunities to get

a big buck, but I'm proud of this first doe of the season.

This is what I was talking about.

My favorite part of the day.

In the evening, whenever the sun sets and you see all

the different color clouds and the sky and the reds and blues.

Magical looking.

It's real peaceful out here during this time.

[soothing music]

♪ ♪

- Hey Wes.

- Come to pick up your deer?

- Yes, 95.

- 95.

Okay.

Come on in.

- STEVEN: This town, we don't boom, we don't bust.

- WESLEY: And we got your chicken fried steaks.

- STEVEN: So we just kind of click along nice and easy.

We're not growing by leaps and bounds,

but we're sustainably growing.

We get our fair share and a lot of that has come

from deer hunters who have moved here.

They say, "I'm a deer hunter, I bought this land.

"I love it here.

I need to make a living, here's what I can do."

And those are the kinds of businesses that have

started up here and they're thriving.

[van beeping]

This is one of our many deliveries we make

on Wednesday morning.

This is volume 124 for 124 years in a row

every Wednesday we've had the newspaper come out.

The newspaper, we cover kids and old people,

that's what we love to do, that's who we love.

That's our people here.

Now we may not have all the amenities of the city,

but there's definitely something to be said

about raising your kids in this little community.

You can enjoy this for what it is,

a beautiful little piece of the center of the universe

as far as we're concerned.

[soothing music]

- NARRATOR: This project was funded in part by a grant

from the Wildlife Restoration Program.

[upbeat music]

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[playful music]

- I come bearing a video crew too.

- Ok.

- CAMERAMAN: Let her walk, get a little out in front.

- That lease, uh, now.

- Hold on.

- Remember, she's leasing?

- Yeah, we're going to get there.

- CAMERAMAN: That's it, we're working with another biologist.

- I'm leaving.

- Morning.

- Morning.

- Got any sleep?

- Doesn't feel like it, did you?

- No,I don't feel like I did either.

- Little foggy.

- CAMERAMAN: Just kind of look out.

- Huh?

- CAMERAMAN: This way, back and forth.

[window falls]

- Ow!

- CAMERAMAN: I got that on camera too.

[laughing]

That's awesome.

- Why did we come to this deer stand?

Because Abe wanted to come to this deer stand

because it's the biggest deer stand on the property.

And it would fit all of his equipment.

- Yes sir.

- What time is it? What's going on?

- I have no idea.

- What rifle did you use?

Do you know the caliber and stuff?

- No, don't know?

The one dad gave me.

[laughs]

[playful music]

[goat bleating]

- NARRATOR: This series is funded in part by a grant

from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Through your purchases of hunting and fishing equipment,

and motorboat fuels, over 50 million dollars

in conservation efforts are funded in Texas each year.

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How to Learn Japanese Effectively (or any language) - Duration: 12:44.

Hi I am Nobita.

Thank you for taking your time to watch my video.

Today, I'd like to suggest a learning approach that might help you improve your Japanese faster

based on my experience.

Obviously, it doesn't necessarily work for you.

Let me know if you know better approach of learning Japanese.

Before we get into the conclusion,

maybe you're wondering "Who the fuck is this nerdy guy?"

So let me tell you about myself a bit.

So this is my brief work experience.

Currently, I'm teaching Japanese at a local small language school

and doing online lessons to a few foreigners.

At first, I was teaching online mainly western people in English with non gesture.

But honestly, it didn't go well at all.

I was not able to explain in English complicated things

and they were always kinda confused and fuzzy, which I really feel bad now.

I even made a online course in English once

but it was completely useless and garbage, looking back.

I've figured what I was fundamentally wrong is that

I was trying to teach Japanese in a different language which is English.

If you're equivalently proficient in Japanese and English,

I think you can do it

as long as you can explain the subtle nuances and differences in both languages.

But in my case,

my Japanese level is like this.

And my English level is this.

You can't teach a superior language in an inferior language. (Maybe you can do the opposite though)

So at some point, I completely stopped teaching Japanese in English.

I changed the teaching style like this instead.

So now,

I only speak Japanese and never use any English at work no matter what

which is actually one of the rules.

But it fitted me better.

It was much easier for me to teach.

More importantly, I saw the students improve faster in that way.

I found they actually get better faster than people learning Japanese in English.

Of course, it depends on the student

but their ears are more trained and familiar with the Japanese rhythm and pace.

And they constantly watch and observe the way of speaking and mouth's move when native speakers speak

so they copy it very well.

So the learning approach I'd like to suggest you today is

learning Japanese "in Japanese".

A linguist, Matthew Youlden says in a TED talk

"Live the language, own the language"

I personally interpret it like this.

Not just the words you put out from your mouth

but your mind should be completely switched into a different mode.

You can't speak Japanese with English mode mind

otherwise you'd sound very weird.

You need to entirely think in Japanese in head

and every word you put out has to be only based on that

so that your Japanese would be more natural and reasonable.

Many people including me

totally change the way of speaking and look different people

when they speak a different language.

That's because their mind (not just language)

is totally different mode and it subconsciously affects the manner or behavior.

There're many words and expressions with no English translations

Also, we often see that Japanese has many words per one English word like this.

I think that's because people who speak different languages put emphasis on different things

depending on what their language mind requires them to do.

A hyperpolyglot, Sid Efromovich explains in a TED talk

about the importance of forgetting your native language rules.

The problem of learning Japanese "in English" is that

you always try to use the same rules and framework as your original language.

But learning Japanese in Japanese will make it easier not to do that

and you can listen/speak in the same sense as natives faster.

If you want to speak Japanese freely, this is exactly your goal.

In your mind, only Japanese exist.

Don't get me wrong

this doesn't mean cramming millions of Japanese words into head and just memorizing it.

I'd say it's more like this.

Let's say you got 500 Japanese words.

And every time you run into a new word, you figure it out only in Japanese you already know.

Maybe you're very skeptical this is actually possible.

Yes, it is.

Our mind is so flexible when it comes to that.

You will definitely have a Japanese language mind at some point as you learn.

To make it happen faster, learning Japanese in Japanese is an effective approach you should try.

To help you implement this approach,

there're 3 things you need to make habit.

These 3 things will make it easier to learn Japanese only "in Japanese".

When Japanese people hear "Tsukareta" (tired),

what comes up in their mind?

Maybe like this.

Or like this.

What kind of content is obviously different depending on the person.

My point is that when they hear a word,

what comes up in their mind is definitely not text

but image.

But people learning Japanese in English

are usually like this.

They always associate a word with another word, which is a common habit among Japanese learners.

But that's very a bad habit.

You're always late to understand or respond when talking with a Japanese person.

In addition to that, it always doesn't match exactly.

Maybe you can replace it with a similar word but definitely not gonna be the same.

To get the "real" meaning, translation just doesn't work.

So from now on,

I want you to make a habit out of matching a word and another word. Matching word and image instead.

Try to do that consciously especially in the beginning to make it habit in mind.

Have you ever heard of "7%-38%-55% Rule"?

That's right, only 7%. But I think it'd be even smaller when communicating in Japanese.

Of course, context matters in any language

but if you ask me this

I'd say like this.

For example, "Sumimasen".

This literally means "Excuse me".

But it can be totally different depending on the situation.

This is also "Sumimasen".

So is this.

OK next, I want you to guess the difference between the two "Soudesune".

You guys won again. So how do you feel now?

Your performance was excellent today, wasn't it?

Hello everyone. - Hello

Today's morning was so cold.

The coldest morning of the season.

in Tokyo

How was it? Even if you don't know the word "Soudesune", probably you figured out the difference.

The first "Soudesune" is just interjection.

It's similar to "Well," or "So," in English.

The second one is agreement.

It's like "That's correct" in English.

I write books about the comparison between Japan and abroad

"Otsukaresama-deshita" which is a very common phrase among Japanese people.

This can be ANYTHING so the literally meaning means nothing.

But if you imagine like this, it's so easy to figure it out.

There're so many words like that in Japanese language.

With this in mind,

when communicating with a Japanese person,

I want you to always guess in advance what the person is going to say.

Because Japanese is very predictable

as long as you understand the situation and cultural background.

If you predict based on nonverbal things what you think the other person is going to say,

you will be more prepared and more confident to talk back.

What I mean by that, OK let's say you got a talk with a beautiful lady like her.

Situation, background, culture, job, facial expression, tone, clothes, etc

Your focus is more on those things rather than her words

so that you'd be more prepared to receive that information before she talks.

You focus should not be chasing after the words just like reading subtitles.

Here is how I personally see.

Language is just a part of culture.

So it'd be more accurate to say that you actually learn a culture.

When you think about the features of Japanese language,

for example, we have a wide variety of different levels of honorifics expressions

and so many kinds of masculine and feminine words.

Don't you think these things are really reflecting Japanese culture?

As far as in my Japanese language school,

Korean, Chinese and Taiwanese students

usually get better so faster than other students.

This is not just because they're familiar with Kanji

but because they have a similar culture

so it's easier for them to understand how the language works.

Before opening the textbook,

you need to get familiar with the culture first so that you'll more understand how the language works.

Because learning a language is equal to learning a culture.

Think this way. Japanese language is just a tool to get access interesting culture.

With that tool, you enjoy the culture more.

An English trainer, Marianna Pascal says the same thing in a TED talk

which I completely agree with.

Your purpose is definitely not getting a high score on exam.

Actually,

In order to improve Japanese skills,

these things should be your main materials, not textbooks.

You don't need to go to school or buy many expensive textbooks.

Why? Because we are all able to get the message even only through context.

And you naturally happen to learn new words and rules by that.

One of my favorite YouTube channels, "What I've Learned"

he explains that very well.

I'd personally take it like this.

You definitely don't need to read through many thick textbooks with a full of texts to get better.

You should more consume non-textual materials like Anime or Manga than textbooks instead.

You can actually more learn Japanese from those materials.

A study actually says using Anime in teaching could be useful

in terms of "getting the context clues" so teachers should use that as a teaching tool

More importantly, your learning journey would be more lasting, fun and easier in that way.

I know many foreigners proficient in Japanese

who have learned Japanese through Anime as their main resource.

I want you to find a Japanese culture interesting for you and you stick to use that as your main learning material.

Remember, this is a long long journey.

That's why your first priority should be always having fun.

If you don't enjoy it, it's time to quit.

OK, let's do a quick recap.

The learning approach I'd like to suggest you is

learning Japanese "in Japanese" even from early stage.

The purpose of this approach is that to forget your native language rules

make it habit of thinking in Japanese and have a Japanese language "mind" faster.

Obviously, in this approach, a lot of things don't make sense to you especailly at first and you'll feel frustrated.

But you will soon get used to it and in the long run,

you end up improving faster.

To help you implement this approach well,

No.1 Capture the image.

No.2 Focus on nonverbal things and figure out the meaning solely based on that.

No.3 Get familiar with the culture first before even starting learning the language.

With these things in mind, hopefully you use translation less

and not using dictionary is gonna be your habit throughout the learning process.

Having said all of that,

like I said in the beginning, this approach is definitely not for everyone.

So let me know in the comment below if you know better approach and what I'm missing or wrong.

But I really hope this video would be helpful a little bit in some way

to improve your Japanese skills.

Thank you so much for listening.

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Baylor uses bye week to build younger players - Duration: 0:58.

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Kızım / My Daughter Trailer - Episode 6 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:51.

This is why your aunt has left you, is that it?

Yes, this is why she left me.

But I could not tell you...

...in fear that you would leave me.

I...

...should go. The school bell rang.

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PAW Patrol 'Ultimate Rescue: Police Pups' - Chase (Speedpaint/ Timelapse) - Duration: 5:54.

Hello there everyone and welcome to another video!

In this video we have Chase, in his Ultimate Rescue Police Uniform.

Enjoy!

Hope you enjoyed the video.

Thank you for watching, and I will see you in the next video!

Stay-Pawsome! (Awesome!)

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ʍʍd|Egotistic - Duration: 1:30.

I'm your satellite, revolving around you

But that doesn't mean you're the sun

But you become the center anyway

But you shouldn't do whatever you want

How can a momentary trembling

Quietly cover your eyes?

Things are flowing your way

Don't hurt me

You only think about yourself

As if that's so natural

I foolishly adjusted to you and it's torturing me

Making me lonely till the end

I have nothing to say, go away

What more can be said?

Even if I get mad, that only hurts my lips

So do whatever you want

I'm always all about you you you you

You're always about me me me me

You selfishly become the center

You only think about yourself

Then just be with yourself

You shouldn't just do whatever you want

Do whatever you want

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Agile Boards: Victim-Player-Knower-Learner - Duration: 2:49.

Hey welcome back. I've been talking about agility in Board of Directors meetings

over the last few videos. And today, I want to talk about you know some real

life experiences where oftentimes board meetings tend to be dominated by one or

two directors, who have a lot of opinions to share and quite a lot of other

directors who tend to be quiet most of the time. So I think first of all, how

much you speak may not necessarily be directly correlated to the value that

you're adding to the meeting, and oftentimes sometimes directors who are

quiet may actually have a lot of substance to share. But they may not feel

comfortable participating in an open discussion and that's where Chairman

have to play a big role in making sure that everyone takes their turn and is

given air time to speak and share their opinions about some of the ky strategic

issues that are being discussed. The other framework that I think is useful

to add into board of director conversations, is the victim versus

player, knower versus learner framework, which I had shared in an earlier

video. Because again often times we find that there are victim traits where

either the board members or the management talk about blaming external

circumstances rather than being a player where they say "hey you know what we need

to take accountability for things that didn't go our way".

Likewise, there are also board members who act as knowers, who basically insist

that this must be done this way, "from my experience we must do it that way", rather

than taking a learner approach which is "well, what are the perspectives are there

that I'm not seeing". And so, like in our organizational

cultures where we can call out each other on, "hey that's a victim statement

or hey that's a knower statement, oh let me rephrase that into more of a learner

or player statement" that are introducing this framework can also be very powerful

in creating more agility amongst board of directors so that they're much more

reflective, and more curious about how can we make

the company even better going ahead.

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5 tips to find inspiration and créativity | L'ARTmoire by Fanny Duhaime - Duration: 4:21.

Today I give you five tips for defeat the white canvas and find inspiration.

Hi me it's Fanny Duhaime, I'm an artist painter and I gave myself as mission

to help you propel your career as an artist.

Has it ever happened to you before no longer know what to paint, to sit

in front of your blank canvas and not knowing which subject or which colors to use.

So that it does not happen to you anymore, or that you never know that, I'll give you

five things that will really help you.

My favorite is the image search, but we agree, it is not for the copy.

But to have ideas sometimes it helps very much.

Often looking at pictures we will have a flash on an idea, I'm sure

that it has happened to you doing this regularly, you risk having

more and more project ideas and that your list is longer than you are

able to achieve.

My favorite tool is Pinterest.

There are tons and tons of photos and the search is super simple.

But watch the photos on Pinterest of are not free of rights, so you can not

not use them for your creation, it's really just to look at it

full, and that gives you ideas for a similar project

or completely different sometimes.

You can always keep a notepad at your fingertips, on your bedside table,

in your car, in your purse, immediately that you have an idea that you would like to exploit

note, because often we sleep with an idea and the next day unable to

remember what's the great idea I had I fell asleep yesterday.

Do you have a sketchbook?

Go get one!

To scribble while having coffee at the restaurant or watching TV in the evening.

Make quick sketches of what you would like to put on canvas.

So to work on your compositions or simply to see how you could fit

your subject on your canvas.

Rendered in front of your easel you select your best idea.

Do you have a space reserved for the painting at home?

Or do you always have to take everything out every time you want to paint?

Arrange to have a corner "Ready to paint "in your house.

It does not have to be much if you do not have

room reserved for that at your place!

I started in my dining room and then in my entry before having my

own workshop.

You can just get a little serving or furniture on wheels that

move easily that you will be able to put away for example in a corner of your living room,

your dining room or your bedroom, in which you will store all your material

basic, which is necessary to paint.

So when you have the taste to paint it is simple, you sit and everything is ready.

You'll save a lot of time getting everything out and storing your gear and I

you say it does not really take much room in the corner of a room.

One last thing I can give you, paintings often, even if you have no idea

in mind, you can say good, today I'm going to make a tree or a fruit or an animal,

just to practice keeping your hand.

Again it could give you ideas that you could note or do a little sketch

fast to exploit it later.

I hope these little things are going to be able help you defeat the white canvas

and find inspiration.

If you have questions or comments do not hesitate to write them to me right here

under the video it will make me happy to to answer you.

If you liked the capsule you can click on the little thumbs up and subscribe

to the YouTube channel if it's not already made sure not to miss any of the next capsules.

Thank you very much for your listening, we see each other next week!

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(11 Years Old) Jasmine Sings: "One School" - Duration: 2:53.

Naomi: "I didn't say yes."

"...I didn't say that I'll 'think about it...'"

"I can't tell you my real name."

"But yes, I can't confirm that I did get asked to the prom."

Narrator: "The undercover officer who played Naomi is 25-years-old."

"...A new recruit at the Palm Beach Police Force."

Naomi: "My assignment - to pose as a senior and find out who was buying, who's selling..."

"...Mostly pills and weed. You would not believe how easy it is to get pills and weed."

Narrator: "What's the hardest part?"

Naomi: "Pshh. The cafeteria."

"Imagine hundreds of teenagers yelling, and running full speed."

"...aNd thE LaCk oF dEOrDeREnt."

"Let's just say: I would drink at the end of the day."

"Seriously, these kids need to learn there are consequences in life."

"If I'm doing my job,"

"...And I'm doing it right,"

"I am making like safer one school at a time~"

Narrator: "So you asked you to prom?"

Naomi: "Right."

"I gave every excuse. I said that 'It's too expensive.'"

("which is totally true, btw")

"I told him:"

"'Look, I'm just a transfer. I wouldn't feel comfortable with all your friends.'"

"And it's true you make friends on the job, then it ends."

"You meet kids who are sensitive, smart, and defenseless."

"Those are the ones you remember; the ones that you think about after your gone."

Students: "Ah~"

Naomi: "Seriously, these kids need to learn there are..."

"Consequences in life."

"If I'm doing my job,"

(Students: "Ah~")

Naomi: "And I'm doing it right,"

"I am making life safer one school at a time~"

Narrator: "Meanwhile."

Justin: "What the heck I gotta do to be with you?"

Students: "What the heck I gotta do?"

Justin: "Tell me who I gotta be~"

Justin/Students: "For you to be with me?"

Naomi: "Do you smoke?"

Justin: "What?"

Naomi: "Ya smoke weed?"

ya like jazz?

Justin: "No, I don't. But if that's what you need..."

"I can find some for you."

"I could be your supply."

Naomi: "You would do that for me?"

Justin: "I could be your guide..."

"OH!!!"

N: "Seriously, these kids need to learn there are-" J: "YES!!"

J: "OH!!" N: "Consequences in life."

Justin: "I'll give whatever you need." Naomi: "If I'm doing my job, and I'm doing it right..."

"I am making life safer ONE SCHOOL at a time~"

Justin, speaking: "Listen!! I'm not a drug dealer!"

"So it's not like she asked this to me and I got it for her the very next day; It took me a while y'know?"

"So I'm just trying to get it, and I can't get it!"

Narrator, speaking: "What are you thinking as your trying to get this pot to sell to her-?"

Justin, speaking: "I'm thinking 'what the heck am I doin?'"

"I've never done this before! So I ask my homeboi and he's just like-"

Justin's Homeboi, speaking: "idk man, why u askin me?"

Justin, speaking: "-Cause' I don't hang out with guys like that!!"

Narrator, speaking: "So what did you do?"

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Funny Paladins Glitch(use subtitles) - Duration: 2:15.

Hi guys, this video is about a funny glitch in Paladins

You go to the training map

.... when it loads

then select Mal'Damba

pick any talent you like

oops, wrong symbol thing

don't know what I was doing here sorry for the wait

anyway, just get your ult up

here is when i decide to change it

just casually charging my ult

there's probably a better way to do this but oh well

ok so now this is the glitch

you fear the enemies,(you can do this on any enemies, except the Cassies because they permanently have ult and during it, Cassie has CC immunity

then after they finish being feared,

they just run backwards forever

until they reach the central area,apparently that's your spawn and if you kill someone with it you get your ult back

anyways,that's it. See Ya!

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NFL WEEK 8 PICKS UPSETS NFL FOOTBALL SUNDAY GAMES FOR WEEK 8 NFL MNBEAST I DO NFL CRAZY - Duration: 3:14.

NFL WEEK 8 PICKS UPSETS NFL FOOTBALL SUNDAY GAMES FOR WEEK 8 NFL MNBEAST I DO NFL CRAZY NFL Week 8 Picks ATS Predictions NFL Football Season 2018-2019 MNBEAST NFL NFL Week 8 Picks NFL ATS NFL week 8 Upset picks 2018-2019 Predictions and picks for all your fun fantasy pool leagues and for the full year of the National Football League Season and playoffs and the big game 2019 NFL Superbowl

also most time for Halloween costumes and watching scary movies and Halloween fun

Philly sandwiches why are those you said I am talking about enough roast beef

stretch your neck like a turtle funny

she is farting before Halloween y'all it's while looking and shopping for costumes for Halloween this hallway and in Walmart I discuss it

huh you don't take your friends shopping with you because when they go shopping

that that's where they pass the fart

the beast has cool Halloween fun

need to hear about my holy underwear yeah holy underwear no I why

people watch it all the way up to this why but hey if you see this far as video

you ain't you just found out itch my butt holy underwear and she farts Walmart

that's coffee creamer yeah I got me some

sissy coffee if you loves it

back in the day I made videos and they even say I was having a funny moment

when I talk like this on the camera and tell everybody when shopping but now I'm

having a funny moment because she didn't well everybody

that subject on that note that's all I gotta say

don't get caught itching your butt or nose I forgot every time we go on a road trip

I gotta sing you the song and I'm actually almost home so I'm gonna try to

pull this one out really fast for y'all here he goes it's Friday song and we're gonna

sing you a Friday song hello it's me again

and I am a go to long hello I itch my butt but don't we all

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