Monday, November 26, 2018

Youtube daily report w Nov 26 2018

See it, Say it, Sign it Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

To sign letter R r make rabbit ears then cross fingers

This is the sign for R r, R r, R r

This is the sign for R r

Letter R r in the alphabet

R r says /r/ run, run, run

R r says /r/ run

It's fun to sing and sign

R r says /r/ ring, ring, ring

R r says /r/ ring

It's fun to sing and sign

See it, Say it, Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

R r says /r/ rainbow, rainbow, rainbow

R r says /r/ rainbow

It's fun to sing and sign

R r says /r/ rock, rock, rock

R r says /r/ rock

It's fun to sing and sign

See it, Say it, Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

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President Trump again criticizes new launch system on USS Gerald R. Ford - Duration: 2:29.

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钟汉良的《来不及说我爱你》:都怪当初的誓言太完美了 - Duration: 5:39.

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สรุปข่าวเด่น! บาร์เซโลน่าแนบ 1 แข้งล่อเปแอสเชปล่อยเนย์มาร์, คูตี้ สะกิดต่างดาวลักพาตัวเคน - Duration: 3:53.

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Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

Built by the seventh feudal lord of the Uwajima domain, Date Munetada, also known as "Shunzan",

Tensha Park is a small garden located in the center of Uwajima city.

Date Munetada used it for his own personal pleasure as a place for him to rest during his retirement.

Loved by Date Munetada, this little park takes its name after a poem written by Munetada.

The poem goes as follows :

"I spent my younger days on a horse for battles,

now the world is peaceful and my hair has turned gray,

my aging body exists here because God in heaven forgave me and let me live."

For more infomation >> Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

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《原来你还在这里》:周子翼不愿和莫郁怀在一起是因为这个原因 - Duration: 4:44.

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Hoponopono: Como fazer hoponopono e utilizar o Japamala | Roberta Dias - Duration: 5:05.

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Bruna Marquezine faz balanço sobre 2018 e deixa Neymar de fora: "Vivi três anos em um" - Duration: 5:24.

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A Fazenda 10: Catia Paganote lamenta proximidade da final e dispara: "Imagina sair agora?" - Duration: 6:43.

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Autoboy Blackbox : Dashcam App - 2018-11-26 13:56:50 6215 E Mulberry St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA - Duration: 5:01.

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Memória de Nossa Senhora das Graças (Homilia Diária.1015) - Duration: 5:12.

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E-cigarette blows up in Florida man's pants at work - Duration: 2:13.

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Reciben con gases lacrimógenos a migrantes en San Ysidro | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:59.

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Alcance Orgânico Não Existe | Pedro Superti - Duration: 1:36.

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Kızım / My Daughter - Episode 11 Trailer 2 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:47.

Why did you leave me?

What?

What I am asking is...

...why did you leave me?

- Why did you leave me when I was a baby? - Umm...

...that's what I needed to do back then.

Then why did you come back?

Huh?

Is she my real mother?

Will she take me from you?

No.

Asu...

...I thought about it...

...I will give you the kid. I cannot take care of her.

We promised each other.

We said we were not going to deceive each other.

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Puños y disparos en un bus en Florida | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:34.

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Cruce ilegal de inmigrantes afectó a la caravana | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:25.

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Cacería humana de asesinos de jóvenes gruperos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 2:51.

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Ráfaga de viento causó desplome de una fachada | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:32.

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Últimas notícia de hoje : POLICIAIS DOS EUA ATACAM MIGRANTES NA FRONTEIRA COM MÉXICO - Duration: 3:15.

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Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

Built by the seventh feudal lord of the Uwajima domain, Date Munetada, also known as "Shunzan",

Tensha Park is a small garden located in the center of Uwajima city.

Date Munetada used it for his own personal pleasure as a place for him to rest during his retirement.

Loved by Date Munetada, this little park takes its name after a poem written by Munetada.

The poem goes as follows :

"I spent my younger days on a horse for battles,

now the world is peaceful and my hair has turned gray,

my aging body exists here because God in heaven forgave me and let me live."

For more infomation >> Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

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DO I NEED TO BIG CHOP?! Trimming My Natural Hair - Duration: 8:51.

Alright y'all so I'm cutting my hair today, I don't know if we're chopping chopping

I don't know if we're chopping or trimming today. We're going to find out in just a few seconds

Yeah, let's just start cutting my hair. I went ahead and put my hair into flat twists because this is a style that I wear

Frequently so I can really see how my hair is gonna lay

once I finish chopping and

I also went ahead and made sure to moisturize my hair with water and a styler , a cream

yesterday

So whatever ends that, you know, just don't look good are just gonna get chopped off

Lo siento si la Luz esta mala pero yo necesito grabar este video y

post it today

by 3pm and it is

12:45. So again, I apologize but I need to film right now, even though the lighting situation isn't optimal

Let's get to cutting!

Literally, I don't have a method. The only thing I'm gonna do is go through each little piece of this twist and

I'm cutting off

the ends

Especially if I can see that the ends have single strand knots and

Split ends. It's just getting chopped off. So I don't know if you can see

But these ends like right up in here are kind of see through

And ion like that

Whoa, I'm holding my breath. It's kind of nerve-wracking guys

Trying to make sure I'm not cutting too much off like I'm not just getting scissor happy

But I also really do need to get those ends

Okay, so I think this twist is a better example of what I'm talking about like

here

You can see

where the hair is nice and fluffy and

Where it starts getting a little scraggly at the ends

Yes, dat gotta go

See here, so I'm having problems I

Technically don't like the fact that none of this right here is taking any sort of shape or form. I

Don't know if that means all of that hair is damaged

So I'm gonna keep moving and we can revisit this section

Okay, so we briefly went through the first half of my head

and

this is how much hair I

Chopped off so far not a lot to be quite honest with you. I want to make sure I wasn't being too scissor happy

But now

I'm gonna just go through this side one more time

And you see how I'm running my hands through my hair and I'm still catching snags

Because there still needs some...there's still hair to be cut

This is what this side looks like right now want to go ahead and start on this side

Alright y'all so that is it for now I

again, lost this much hair Well I didn't really lose it I chose to give it up and

I feel like my ends feel relatively smooth now

Definitely smoother than before. I may look in the mirror and do some final chop chops, but that is it for now

Let me know if y'all think I should have cut more hair in the comment section below

I tried to show you my ends. So let me know if I didn't cut enough of like those dead ends

I need to cut some more. Let me know if I cut too much

That could have also happened. I just wanna hear your thoughts in the comment section below

Let me know if y'all get your hair cut professionally or you do it yourself?

But yeah again

I hope y'all enjoyed this. Don't forget to Like comment and subscribe to my channel y'all and I'll see you the next one. Bye

For more infomation >> DO I NEED TO BIG CHOP?! Trimming My Natural Hair - Duration: 8:51.

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See it, Say it, Sign it | The Letter R | ASL for Kids | Jack Hartmann - Duration: 2:18.

See it, Say it, Sign it Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

To sign letter R r make rabbit ears then cross fingers

This is the sign for R r, R r, R r

This is the sign for R r

Letter R r in the alphabet

R r says /r/ run, run, run

R r says /r/ run

It's fun to sing and sign

R r says /r/ ring, ring, ring

R r says /r/ ring

It's fun to sing and sign

See it, Say it, Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

R r says /r/ rainbow, rainbow, rainbow

R r says /r/ rainbow

It's fun to sing and sign

R r says /r/ rock, rock, rock

R r says /r/ rock

It's fun to sing and sign

See it, Say it, Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

See it, Say it Sign it

Letter R r in the alphabet

For more infomation >> See it, Say it, Sign it | The Letter R | ASL for Kids | Jack Hartmann - Duration: 2:18.

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President Trump again criticizes new launch system on USS Gerald R. Ford - Duration: 2:29.

For more infomation >> President Trump again criticizes new launch system on USS Gerald R. Ford - Duration: 2:29.

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钟汉良的《来不及说我爱你》:都怪当初的誓言太完美了 - Duration: 5:39.

For more infomation >> 钟汉良的《来不及说我爱你》:都怪当初的誓言太完美了 - Duration: 5:39.

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สรุปข่าวเด่น! บาร์เซโลน่าแนบ 1 แข้งล่อเปแอสเชปล่อยเนย์มาร์, คูตี้ สะกิดต่างดาวลักพาตัวเคน - Duration: 3:53.

For more infomation >> สรุปข่าวเด่น! บาร์เซโลน่าแนบ 1 แข้งล่อเปแอสเชปล่อยเนย์มาร์, คูตี้ สะกิดต่างดาวลักพาตัวเคน - Duration: 3:53.

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Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

Built by the seventh feudal lord of the Uwajima domain, Date Munetada, also known as "Shunzan",

Tensha Park is a small garden located in the center of Uwajima city.

Date Munetada used it for his own personal pleasure as a place for him to rest during his retirement.

Loved by Date Munetada, this little park takes its name after a poem written by Munetada.

The poem goes as follows :

"I spent my younger days on a horse for battles,

now the world is peaceful and my hair has turned gray,

my aging body exists here because God in heaven forgave me and let me live."

For more infomation >> Tensha Park Uwajima - Ehime - 天赦公園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 4:33.

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《原来你还在这里》:周子翼不愿和莫郁怀在一起是因为这个原因 - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> 《原来你还在这里》:周子翼不愿和莫郁怀在一起是因为这个原因 - Duration: 4:44.

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An Undisputed Citizenship

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Why Does Woman Compare Her Boyfriend to Other Guys? - Duration: 4:04.

- Why do you compare him to other guys?

- My intentions is to not hurt him,

when I'm comparing him to other guys. I'm just trying...

- Hello!

- I understand, I do.

- She's definitely trying to hurt me.

(laughs) That is her...

- No, I'm really trying to get him to understand

this is not normal.

You do not go and tell your mom

every little thing that goes on between us.

You don't break my things, you don't call me out of my name.

- But Brittani you can find another way,

to say those same things without ever mentioning

another man's name.

Now you would have to agree with that right?

- Always - Yeah

- Can I ask CR when she compares you to the other guys,

what are the comparisons?

- I remember one time we had an argument

over a pair of shoes.

We were going to a New Year's Eve Party.

I just bought some new shoes, you know,

but we were going to a party,

so I put on some older shoes that I had

because I didn't want anything to spill on my new shoes,

so she was like why don't you wear your new shoes?

I'm like nah, Imma wear these, these are still nice.

You know? - And that caused an argument?

- Yeah!

- A huge argument.

She is mad that I'm not wearing the shoes,

she has an attiude.

I'm just like we ain't got to go,

- Okay!

- so I just turn around.

- She's like alright cool or whatever.

So I go back to, this is when we livin

at my parents house, so I go back to the crib.

And she just gets out the car, gets in her car and leaves.

- And went where? - And it wasn't...

- I went to the party!

(everyone laughs)

- I got in my own car, I left.

- CR, I mean you was the one that decided

to come back home, so - I did, but...

- you know I can't get mad at her about that.

- Yeah, I mean (mumbles).

- We still ain't heard about the shoes and the man!

- Oh, well that's what - Can I speak on that?

- Happened when we were talking,

whatever happened in the car.

She was like well, another guy would've wore the shoes,

another guy would do this.

- Ah.

It's always what another guy would do.

- Yeah.

- I ain't say that, he lyin.

- It's always about another guy.

Brittani you're always talking about what another

guy would do if they was in my position.

- I do it often.

- All the time!

- Wait a second, what don't you two argue, huh?

Give me an average.

- We argue about everything, we would argue about you

and we don't even know you!

- No, she said what we don't argue.

We don't!

(Hosts and crowd laughs)

- Well you know what?

You guys seem like you guys fight all the time,

and whenever you guys actually get

to the real problems of your relationship,

that's when things explode,

and if you can't talk about the real problems

in the relationship, how are you supposed to make it

in the long run?

- Trust me, I mean we go through this,

we have that problem where the last time

we got in an argument I went to my parents house

for a few days, and she called me that last day,

and she was just like you have to come home

so we can talk about our issues.

I was just like well we can't talk about 'em

because, you're going to explode on me,

you're going to start cursing me out,

you're going to start calling me names.

- So you two are now living together?

- Oh, yes.

- But did you cheat on her CR?

- It depends on what you want to call

the definition of cheating.

(crowd exclaims)

- Exactly!

- Let's use a dictionary definition I think.

- Alright, what's a good definition then?

(everyone speaks at once)

- Honestly whatever you guys agreed on,

is the line for your relationship.

Everyone's relationship is different.

- You know what cheating is CR, you're a smart guy.

- I never had sex while we were dating.

- Okay but what about anything else that

Brittani might consider as cheating?

- I've never taken a girl out.

Maybe messaging girls, or talking to girls.

- Countless women!

- Countless?

- It's all DM's!

I'm talking Snapchat...

- CO you sliding up in the DM's?

- Twitter, Facebook!

- I looked at all of them!

- How did you find out all this information?

- I went through his phone while he was sleep!

- Ohhh (laughs)

(audience clapping)

- I picked up his thumb, I picked up his thumb

cause I didn't know his password at the time

it was still kind of new.

- Wait a minute!

Did you just say, he was sleeping and you took his thumb

and swiped it on the phone to unlock it?

- No, you know it has the fingerprint?

- No, I know what it is, it's the fact to do it!

That has me like wait, wait a min you did?

- Yes I did.

- And changed my password.

(everyone speaks at once)

- CSI kind of stuff.

- I was getting ready to say, okay!

- That's some CSI stuff.

- So did you have an intuition,

I mean what made you do that?

- Yes!

I just realized that he was acting a little weird that night

so, I thought he was cheating and I was right.

- So you ain't right, but Brittani,

you've seen someone else too, right?

- When?

Not in a relationship, no.

- When you all were broken up, did you see someone

and CR got upset about that,

and came running with some gifts?

- Yeah.

- Wait a minute, I love how Brittani was like no I didn't,

oh yeah.

- Yeah, I did, uh huh.

(hosts and crowd laugh)

- But that's not cheating!

- Okay, okay.

- We were broken up for months!

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Federal Judge Smacks Down Trump's Attempt To Ban Asylum Seekers - Duration: 4:18.

On, I believe it was November eighth, Donald Trump announced that we were no longer taking

in any asylum seekers to the United States.

Nobody could come into this country seeking asylum.

Last week, a federal judge ruled that, yes, yes, they can because Donald Trump does not

have the authority to ban asylum seekers from coming into the United States, and the reason

that Donald Trump does not have the authority to ban asylum seekers according to the judge's

ruling, is that it was an act of Congress that approved the asylum program.

In fact, there've been three different laws from Congress, I think, dating back to the

early 19 fifties all the way through the nineties that mentioned refugees, asylum seekers, things

like that that we have to let them in or we have to have a process by which they can come

into the United States.

All three of those at least, were approved by Congress and signed by the sitting president

for Donald trump to come out in end of the program.

That would be a president overriding an act of Congress, which he does not have the authority

to do.

That's the issue here.

That's what the judge ruled on and she said, no, you cannot do this.

This is not within your realm of presidential powers.

Here's the problem with this.

First and foremost, we know that the trump administration is not listening to the judge.

Instead of allowing asylum seekers to come in, we're shooting them with tear gas.

Seeking asylum is not illegal.

It is not a crime.

Hell, even crossing the border illegally is not a federal crime.

It's a misdemeanor, and yet the Donald Trump administration is treating these people as

if they are already convicted felons by denying them asylum.

So according to this judge, the asylum process has to be put back in place and then I think

around December 19th, they're going to have another hearing to decide whether or not she

has to permanently put a ban on trump's asylum ban in place.

The administration has said they're going to appeal this particular ruling and here's

what could possibly happen.

Either it goes all the way to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court says, no, Mr Trump,

you cannot override an act of Congress.

You can't ban asylum seekers.

That's the best case scenario.

Another possible scenario if that happens, is that trump could say, okay, I can't ban

people from seeking asylum, but I do have the authority to set the number, so I'm setting

the number each year at one one person.

That's it.

Unfortunately, he does have the authority to do that.

He's already lowered the number since he came into office.

It has lowered a, I think by about 20 to 30,000 people from last year to this year and that's

what he could do.

The even worse scenario is if the Supreme Court hears this case and comes back and says,

yes, Mr. President, you have the authority to override an act of Congress.

That's going be the most damaging thing to ever happen to the United States of America.

It will give Donald Trump a blank check to override any particular thing that he wants

to do and not just trump.

We're talking about any president down the line.

I mean the very role, the limitation of powers of the US president could potentially go in

front of this conservative majority Supreme Court.

That's not gonna end well for anyone left or right, because eventually republicans aren't

gonna have power anymore.

Then what happens when you get a democratic person in there who says, I'm going to override

these acts of Congress.

I don't like this.

I'm going to do whatever the hell I want because the supreme court has said, we can act like

many dictators for the next four years.

That's not how this government is supposed to function.

That's not how it was designed and trump keeps pushing the envelope because he knows he's

packed the courts enough to where eventually this is going to come before a judge that

he likes, that he appointed.

That's going to rule in his favor.

That's what's at stake with this particular ruling.

So Kudos to the judge who put a temporary stop the trumps asylum band, but I hope everybody

understands the bigger implications.

If the administration appeals this all the way to the supreme court.

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Blocky Boys「Super Mario Odyssey 🌙 Bonus Ep6」 - Duration: 45:55.

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Disturbing Movies You Won't Be Able To Sit Through - Duration: 11:14.

There's bound to be a film out there that pushes one or two of your buttons.

These movies, on the other hand, push every single one of them.

These movies aren't just hard to watch.

They aren't just edgy.

And they don't just challenge the entire concept of good taste.

They're deeply disturbing on almost every level.

Director Eli Roth is no stranger to movies that are hard to sit through.

His 2006 horror hit Hostel proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt, and turned his name into

a synonym for over-the-top violence.

With The Green Inferno, however, Roth pushes things further than ever before, and unless

you're a seasoned gorehound, chances are you won't make it to the end.

In the grand tradition of the video nasties of the '70s and '80s, Inferno tells the tale

of a group college-aged activists who head to the Amazon to protest a logging operation.

They find cannibals instead.

"We are all going to escape tonight, all of us, I promise."

"Okay?"

"Okay."

You can probably imagine the non-stop stream of gore and misery that follows, and if you

can't last through the whole movie, well, that's kind of the point.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Roth said:

"If I've really done my job as a director, nobody can actually watch your movie…

You don't want people walking out of a movie; you want them running out of the theater screaming.

When that happens, that's like a standing ovation for me."

The Green Inferno achieves its unsettling dread by shooting on location in Peru, utilizing

physical special effects, and casting members of the Amazon's native population in key roles.

That's led some critics to accuse Inferno of cultural appropriation, but Roth doesn't

seem to mind.

He's insisted that the amateur actors were all paid fairly, and while they didn't have

much experience in front of the camera they, quote, "got it right away and loved it."

Don't confuse Martyrs, the 2008 French thriller, with its 2015 American remake.

Both movies have roughly the same plot, but there's one big difference: the English language

version is remarkably tame, despite its inherently unsettling subject matter.

That's by design.

Writer Mark L. Smith told Creative Screenwriting:

"I'm not a lover of violence.

I tried to stay away from all the violence and keep it offscreen, which was kind of the

polar opposite of the original."

So if you've got a low tolerance for abuse and still want to watch something messed up

for some reason, stick with that one.

On the other hand, if you want to test your mettle, go for the original.

With graphic depictions of brutal acts, Martyrs isn't for the faint of heart.

When it screened at Cannes, audiences left the theaters in droves.

They just couldn't handle it.

From the basic plot to the film's horrifying climax it's easy to understand why.

Sure, Martyrs is also a nuanced story about guilt and friendship, and Smith is right when

he says that there's more to it than mere gore.

But the gore is a big part of it.

Like the New York Times wrote, this isn't one for amateurs.

You won't find everything that makes Irreversible hard to watch on screen.

Don't get us wrong: Emotionally, the movie is absolutely brutal.

It's bad enough that even its star, Monica Bellucci, can't sit through it.

But that's not the only reason over 250 people fled the film's Cannes premiere, with many

fainting or seeking medical treatment.

The sound played a big role, too.

See, Irreversible uses infrasound, or low-frequency sound waves, to augment its unsettling visuals.

You can't actually hear the sound, but your body registers it anyway, leading to feelings

of anxiety, unease, distress, and depression, in addition to the shivers and, sometimes,

nausea.

"It's sort of anxiety producing.

I don't know about fear, but it's unnerving."

It's a trick that many modern horror films use, including Paranormal Activity, and while

infrasound doesn't affect every member of the audience in the same way, it's credited

as one of the reasons why Irreversible makes many members of its audience feel sick.

In fact, many people who watch don't even make it very far into the film.

Thanks to the soundtrack, a mere half hour of Irreversible is more than enough for many

viewers, forcing them to turn the film off before its most horrific action even truly

begins.

When The Woman made its Sundance debut, many people left the theater.

Others simply wished they had.

By all indications, that's exactly the type of reaction director Lucky McKee was hoping

for.

The plot, which centers on a dysfunctional family's attempt to "civilize" a wild woman

by locking her in the basement and torturing her, is explicitly designed to push every

misogynistic and toxically masculine button.

"Do we really get to keep her?"

"We do."

Oddly, it's also a thoughtful and nuanced film, at least once you get past its surface

shocks.

It's not all gore and gloom.

The Woman has something to say.

It also has a pretty decent Rotten Tomatoes score, especially for this kind of thing.

There's a rewarding experience lurking underneath the discomfiting chills, you just have to

last through the whole movie to find it.

Good luck.

Filmgoers at the Toronto International Film Festival should've known what they were in

for.

After all, its late-night "Midnight Madness" programming block has its name for a reason:

anything goes.

Unfortunately, not everyone got the memo, and one film fan found Coralie Fargeat's Revenge

so intense that he had a seizure right in the middle of the theater.

Reportedly, it was a stomach churning scene in which a man is forced to remove a giant

piece of glass from his foot that did it.

Fargeat told IndieWire:

"We started to hear someone say, 'hello, hello,' from the audience.

I didn't know if it was someone making [a joke] in the room, then I see the paramedics

in the cinema."

Thankfully, the audience member was fine.

He was in good company, too.

Revenge lead Matilda Lutz admitted that the scene made her feel "weird" as well, and she

was there when the scene was shot.

If that scene doesn't get you, the rest of Revenge very will might.

Starring Lutz as a woman out for vengeance after being left for dead by her lover and

his friends, all of which is shown on screen, naturally, Revenge is a lean, brutal, and

extremely well-reviewed thriller that's just as thrilling as it is disturbing.

Just don't take it lightly.

Lars von Trier has been down this road before.

In 2009, the director rolled into Cannes with Antichrist, a film that probably deserves

its own entry on this list.

It's wildly misogynistic, unsettling, and is relentlessly bleak, and people walked out

when it screened.

"Chaos reigns."

A decade later, von Trier did it again.

After doling out a multi-year ban to von Trier after the director said he sympathized with

Adolf Hitler, Cannes authorities decided to let the filmmaker exhibit his latest picture

at the 2018 festival.

Well, surprise!

The House that Jack Built is even more difficult to stomach than its predecessor.

In the movie, Matt Dillon plays a serial killer on a 12-year murder spree.

When The House that Jack Built screened, people left.

Not just one or two, either.

Reportedly, more than 100 festival guests decided to leave the theater rather than finish

watching.

In the aftermath, attendees turned to Twitter to express their disgust, calling von Trier's

movie "vomitive" and claiming that it, quote, "should not have been made."

Fair criticisms, but they should've expected it.

The House that Jack Built is so gross that it wasn't even allowed to compete for the

Palme d'Or, Cannes' top prize.

Instead, it screened outside of competition in order to avoid any Antichrist-like controversies.

When horror fans entered the theater to see Bite at Fantasia Fest 2015, they received

special Bite-branded barf bags.

It wasn't a joke.

As Fantasia Fest co-director Mitch Davis posted on Facebook, during the screening, at least

two people passed out.

One hit his head on the stairs.

Another started puking.

By the time the film wrapped, an ambulance was on site, treating various members of the

audience for illness.

That's a pretty strong reaction, but on the other hand, Bite is a particularly gross movie.

The horror begins in Costa Rica, where a bride-to-be receives a mysterious insect bite while celebrating

her bachelorette party.

"I'm fine.

It's just a small bug bite."

Not that Casey has time to worry about it, of course.

She's already struggling with her upcoming wedding, her domineering soon-to-be mother-in-law,

and her fiancé's child filled plans for their future.

Like Bite's audience, however, Casey doesn't realize the severity of her situation.

Before long she's puking up pus, laying egg sacks around her apartment, raising a hive

of carnivorous monsters, and watching as her body decomposes, revealing the insectoid form

underneath.

In other words, Bite quickly goes from a middling character drama into full-on body horror,

and it doesn't really offer a break once it kicks into high gear.

And as Fantasia Fest proves, it's not an easy movie to finish.

In fact, you may find it to be something of an endurance test if you do sit down to watch

it.

When a filmmaker says their movie is going to make you vomit, believe them.

It's far, far better than the alternative.

Sam Peckinpah's grim and gritty western The Wild Bunch might be considered a classic now,

but during its initial run, the movie's hardcore violence was too much for late '60s moviegoers.

Preview audiences lambasted the film, calling it "wasted insanity."

After launch, cowboy king John Wayne complained that The Wild Bunch's blood-soaked action,

quote, "destroyed the myth of the Old West."

Even by modern standards, The Wild Bunch is still grotesquely violent.

In the '90s, Warner Bros. tried to release a director's cut with 10 extra minutes of

footage.

None of that new stuff was particularly gory, but the MPAA still took the opportunity to

change The Wild Bunch's rating from an R to an NC-17, keeping the film out of theaters

for an extra two years.

The Wild Bunch is brutal and uncompromising and, at the time, was too much for many theater

attendees, some of whom walked out just 20 minutes into the film.

Just because The Wild Bunch is a classic doesn't mean it's easy to watch.

Even today, all of that bloody ultra-violence means that you might have to step away before

the final credits roll.

Don't be ashamed.

You'd hardly be the first one.

"Ain't like it used to be, but, uh … it'll do."

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Reality TV has been a popular genre for years, though some debate just how "real" shows actually

get.

While viewers pretty much accept that some manipulation goes on behind the scenes, there's

one harsh reality that no producer can fake: the death of a star.

Zookeeper Steve Irwin's childlike fascination with animals endeared him to millions.

He was taught how to "second-guess" crocodiles by his dad, and later put these skills to

use on The Crocodile Hunter, the Animal Planet docu-series that made him famous.

Many believed his unusually casual relationship with the dangerous reptiles would lead to

his death.

But in the end, it was a far more placid creature that killed him.

In 2006, Irwin was out in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef filming a nature documentary

called Ocean's Deadliest when he noticed a huge stingray.

Suddenly it propped on its front and started stabbing wildly.

Irwin's cameraman Justin Lyons described it as a jagged barb that went through Irwin's

chest "like a hot knife through butter."

"He had an extraordinary threshold for pain, so I knew that when he was in pain, that it

must have been painful."

Upon discovering a two-inch-wide injury over his heart, Lyons rushed Irwin back to the

boat, but sadly the 44-year-old's injuries were just too severe for him to be saved.

As part of the Jackass crew, Ryan Dunn was no stranger to danger, having willingly put

himself in harm's way for the MTV show and its spinoffs over the years.

Unfortunately, his reckless ways eventually caught up with him.

On June 20th, 2011, his Porsche left a Pennsylvania road at 130 miles per hour and crashed through

trees before exploding into flames.

The car was so mangled that it was impossible to determine whether it was the collision

or the subsequent fireball that ended the lives of Dunn and his passenger, Jackass assistant

Zachary Hartwell.

Police Chief Michael Carroll told Radar Online that this was "by far the worst" of all the

fatal accident scenes he had ever seen.

Dunn's Jackass co-star Bam Margera told local TV station WTXF that Dunn was "the happiest

person ever" who had "so many things going for him."

"It was the worst phone call I've ever got in my life, waking up to that."

At the time of his death, Dunn had just started filming a Mythbusters-style video game reality

show called Proving Ground.

Singer and reality TV star Jenni Rivera was one of the best-selling Mexican artists of

all time.

When she died at age 43, she was the single most successful woman on the Billboard Latin

charts and had just finalized a deal with ABC to star in her own sitcom.

But sadly, we never got to see it.

On December 9th, 2012, Rivera and six others perished when the plane they were on plummeted

28,000 feet into a mountainous region of northern Mexico.

Fans later got to see how the Rivera family coped with the tragic loss thanks to the docu-reality

series I Love Jenni.

The late star was in the middle of filming the third season of the show when her plane

went down.

The circumstances of her death were shocking, but not quite as shocking as the family secrets

that came out afterwards.

Her ex-husband Jose Marin was sentenced to 30 years without parole for the repeated molestation

of Rivera's sister and daughter.

Rivera had also suffered abuse, as she was assaulted just off a California highway soon

after filming her first music video.

"Man's man" Phil Harris starred in one of the few reality shows to bear any semblance

to reality, Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch.

The chain-smoking fisherman was known to have ongoing health issues, and he suffered a devastating

stroke while off-loading crab in Alaska during the show's sixth season.

Engineer Steve Ward found the captain and part owner of the Cornelia Marie on the floor

of his room, unable to move.

Harris was put into a medically induced coma and underwent extensive surgery.

He asked for his family and friends after he came around, and, for a few days, it looked

as though he was going to be okay.

But on February 9th, 2010, things went downhill fast.

Harris told his best friend Dan Mittman that he wasn't feeling as good as he was yesterday.

When doctors told Mittman to leave the room, he knew in his heart what was happening.

Harris died later that day.

There have been a number of deaths on the Real Housewives franchise over the years,

but none have been as explosive as Russell Armstrong's.

The husband of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong took his own life

in a Mulholland Drive house he'd been sharing with a friend after his wife filed for divorce.

According to the coroner's report, he used an extension cord to hang himself in his bedroom.

After her ex's death, Taylor revealed that she'd allegedly suffered abuse at his hands.

On one occasion, he grabbed her neck and shoved her against the wall, and another time, he

banged her head against a car.

"But when he was bad, he was the scariest human being I've ever met in my life."

With this backstory now out in the open, it's no wonder that Armstrong was struggling with

demons.

Trashy reality shows have been one of MTV's specialties for decades, and Buckwild was

a prime example of that.

Running for a single season in 2013, the show followed a group of young adults from West

Virginia who did whatever they wanted.

That usually involved drinking copious amounts of alcohol and mudding, aka driving their

vehicles around in mud.

According to former Buckwild star Shain Gandee, mudding can be quite the romantic experience.

But it turns out it can also be a dangerous one.

Gandee was found dead in his vehicle in April 2013, after he went mudding on a remote road

and got stuck.

The 23-year-old's uncle and friend were also present.

According to local law enforcement, all three died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

MTV was halfway through producing a second season of Buckwild when Gandee passed away,

which convinced execs to pull the plug.

When Diem Brown first appeared on MTV's Fresh Meat: Real World/Road Rules Challenge in 2006,

she had just kicked cancer's butt.

She took part in several seasons of The Challenge over the next decade, coming out the victor

in a second battle with ovarian cancer during that time.

There would be no third comeback, however, as the disease returned once more to claim

her life.

Brown was sidelined during an episode of Battle of the Exes II in 2014 after she began experiencing

excruciating abdominal pain, and she was later medically evacuated.

The 34-year-old's flight from Panama to a New York City hospital was featured on the

show, and her final words for viewers were extremely difficult to watch.

Her prolonged troubles with cancer had forced her to have her ovaries removed, but she still

intended to have a child via surrogacy one day.

Sadly, that never happened.

"Funny to say that, but having a baby is normal, and I wanted something normal.

And yeah, being a mom is really important to me,and I want to be able to have my kid."

Brown passed away in November 2014, just weeks before Battle of the Exes II premiered.

One of the many reality shows to document the daily lives of obscure regions in America,

Swamp People follows gator hunters in Louisiana.

Mitchell Guist was featured on the show up until his sudden death midway through Season

3, which shook the Swamp People family to its core.

Executive producer Brian Catalina remembered Geist upon his death.

"His simplicity sometimes I think betrayed him, people may have thought he wasn't very

smart, but he was an incredibly smart man, a very clever man."

A man who hunts alligators is always going to be living on the edge, but Guist's death

wasn't caused by a gator.

The bearded Cajun was working on a new houseboat on the Intracoastal Waterway in Louisiana

when he suddenly collapsed.

It was ultimately determined that a heart attack was the cause of death.

Mitchell's brother and best friend Glenn vowed to complete the houseboat in his honor.

On paper, The Contender was simply a televised boxing tournament, with a defeated fighter

leaving the show each week.

In reality, it was much more than that.

Not only was there a cash prize of a million dollars at stake, there was also a personal

aspect to the show, with cameras given access to the contestants' families and everyday

lives.

For Najai Turpin, the two were very much linked: he wanted to win that money to give his loved

ones a better life.

According to host and executive producer Sylvester Stallone, Turpin was "a tough, punchy street

kid from Philadelphia fighting for a better life for his family," but it was a fight he

couldn't win.

After being eliminated from the competition, the 23-year-old took his own life outside

the Philly gym where he trained.

Sitting in a car next to his girlfriend, the troubled boxer shot himself in the head.

The rules of the show dictated that none of the contestants could fight until after it

aired, and Turpin's former trainer "Buster" Custus believes this may have been a factor

in his death.

He told the Philadelphia Daily News,

"Fighters want to fight.

He was frustrated, because he was, like, training for nothing."

If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide

Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

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Somehow, it's almost winter again here in Montana, and that means icy roads.

In the United States, the most common way of battling slippery streets is with road salt.

But although it does make things safer, salt can also have long-term effects on cars,

roads, and the rest of the environment.

So a few cities around the world have thought of new, creative ways of keeping snowy roads safe.

Here are three of them, including lab-made pee.

There are a few kinds of road salt, but the most common is sodium chloride, which we usually

call "table salt", even though about ten times more of it ends up on streets than tables.

When it's spread on a road, the salt mixes with the water in snow or ice,

creating a solution known as brine.

Brine freezes at 5 to 10°C colder than fresh water, because the salt blocks water molecules

from easily joining together into a frozen crystal.

That keeps roads ice-free at lower temperatures, and makes ice melt sooner once the weather warms up.

With less ice, cars get more traction, so it's no surprise that plowed and salted

roads have 50 to 90% fewer accidents than their untreated counterparts.

But states can run out of salt during especially bad winters.

And even if they don't, salt is pretty corrosive.

If it's not rinsed off the bottom of a car, it can eat away at the metal,

which eventually leads to expensive or dangerous problems.

Salt on roads and sidewalks can also irritate our skin and our pets',

it can wreck our clothing, and it can be toxic for animals who eat it.

Once it washes away, it can damage ecosystems and corrode metal pipes, as well.

Salt can even corrode underground electrical cables,

ultimately releasing flammable gases and causing sparks.

In New York City and elsewhere, that leads to exploding manhole covers in the winter.

Which sounds more than a little alarming.

Although it's usually mixed with road salt,

one common alternative to salt is sand because it gives cars more traction.

But sand clogs sewers, and is expensive to clean up.

Plus, it doesn't actually melt ice.

Which brings us to synthetic, lab-grade pee, or, really,

a white component of urine known as urea.

Urea lowers water's freezing point like salt does, and it's not as corrosive

or as immediately harmful to animals.

As a bonus, it's also a pretty common fertilizer,

so it can help some winter-hearty plants grow as it washes off the road.

Today, urea is a common ingredient in what are called "pet-friendly de-icers",

but it might not be the best large-scale solution to the salt problem.

Even if some urea fertilizes your lawn, it can also run off into rivers, where it gets

processed by bacteria and eventually robs the water of oxygen that other organisms need to live.

So, in the last few years, companies have found other ideas, too.

For example, they've started marketing de-icers made of beet juice mixed with briny water.

The juice is made from sugar in the beets.

And since sugar also lowers water's freezing point, combining beet juice with salt water

fights ice more efficiently than salt on its own.

That means it takes less road salt to achieve the same effect.

Sticky sugar also keeps salt from bouncing off the road, and it can hold it on the streets

for a few days, as long as rain doesn't wash it away.

It doesn't even paint the town red, like you might expect from a beet,

since sugary juice is more like molasses than you might be picturing.

It's light-brown instead of beet-red.

And while that isn't necessarily the most attractive snow color, its creators say it doesn't leave a stain.

Beet juice has been used as a de-icer in a couple hundred cities and towns over the last

few years, and it's been pretty effective.

But like urea, it's not perfect, either.

Mixing it with brine still means using some salt, which is still a corrosive irritant.

And once it washes into rivers and streams, it can steal oxygen from the water like urea.

So another new option is cheese brine.

It's a combination of water, salt, and the byproduct of certain types of cheese production.

And, like beet juice, it lowers water's freezing point more than salt alone.

Although in this case, it's because the brine is super salty, not sugary.

Also like beet juice, it stays on the road better than salt does by itself.

Companies often give the cheese brine away for free, since it means they won't have to dispose of it.

And that saves states hundreds of thousands of dollars a year they would have spent on salt.

Cheese brine hasn't gone through a ton of testing, so no one's quite sure if its environmental

impact is significantly better than its competitors.

But again, the brine does still have a lot of salt in it, and it can steal oxygen from

water supplies like beet juice and urea.

And in the few counties where it's been tested, some people do report a noticeable odor,

like you might expect after leaving a whole bunch of cheese out for a while.

So for now, salt still rules our winter roads, and cities are mostly focusing on methods

for using less of it than we have in the past.

But hopefully a better solution is somewhere over the horizon, and we just haven't seen it yet.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you'd like to learn even more about the science of winter, like why ice is slippery

and what watermelon snow is, you can check out our winter compilation from last year.

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Why Do You Feel Like You're Being Watched? - Duration: 5:13.

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Ever feel someone watching you?

Like, you just know they're staring, even if you're not looking at them?

It's not some psychic sense, as cool as that would be.

Psychology researchers call it gaze detection—your ability to recognize where a person or animal is looking.

And even though we don't have all the answers about how it works in humans, science has provided some pretty good evidence as to what's going on in your brain.

Various studies suggest that gaze is processed preferentially by the brain, meaning it's processed faster and more accurately than some other kinds of stimuli.

Especially when it's on you, which is called direct gaze.

Your brain has a pretty big network of areas that handle different aspects of getting information from faces.

Like, there are regions that respond to shape, orientation, or specific features. That sort of thing.

And when it comes to gaze detection, scientists believe an area in this network called the Superior Temporal Sulcus, or STS, is responsible for telling you exactly where someone else is looking.

Studies looking at a comparable area in the temporal lobe of macaque monkeys found cells that are tuned to the orientation of both the head and gaze direction.

For instance, one study from 1985 had macaque monkeys look at faces of other macaques.

And they found that 63% of the 182 cells that were probed fired in response to changes in head direction.

More than half of that 63% also responded to changes in gaze direction, and a few responded to direct gaze.

Researchers assume the Superior Temporal Sulcus works similarly in humans, since performing the same sort of experiments in living humans is too invasive.

Now, it's easy enough for your brain to figure out where a gaze is pointed when you're looking right at someone.

But what about that feeling of being watched when you can't see someone's eyes clearly?

In your peripheral vision, the resolution becomes low enough that details are harder to see—like, where someone's pupils are with respect to the whites of their eyes.

In this situation, your brain starts to take head orientation as evidence of direct gaze instead.

Researchers studying this in 2015 tested how well participants could identify the gaze direction of faces with different orientations presented at different eccentricities.

They had participants stare straight ahead, so a face straight ahead would be 0 degrees eccentricity, and in line with their shoulders would be plus and minus 90 degrees eccentricity.

And they generally found people could accurately tell where a gaze was directed up to 6 degrees eccentricity.

Which isn't that much before we kind of start to suck at it.

Overall, gaze discrimination got less accurate farther away from zero degrees.

Which makes sense, because farther from zero degrees means more blurry peripheral vision.

As details of eyes became less clear, participants relied more on head orientation to figure gaze out.

This swayed their answers, and wasn't always accurate.

This and the results of a similar study from 2015 showed that if faces in the periphery were pointed right at participants, they were more likely to assume it was a direct gaze.

So, basically, if someone just out of your line of sight is facing you, your brain assumes they're looking right at you.

If their head is turned, you're more likely to assume they're not looking at you, no matter where they're actually looking.

And as for the spooky feeling of "that person behind me is looking at me, I can feel it" thing, there is an explanation for that too.

Even though nobody actually has eyes in the backs of their heads.

Turns out, we might just tend to assume people are looking at us.

All the time.

In research from 2013, scientists showed participants a series of faces and eyes under different levels of noise filter that basically made them look blurry.

Some were really clear, which made it easier to read the gaze.

And others were pretty obstructed, so they were less easy to guess at.

The researchers asked participants to judge whether or not the faces were looking at them.

And they found that in trials where the faces and eyes were obstructed by noise, participants were more likely to perceive the gaze as directed at them.

In real life, the scientists took this to mean that in situations where you can't know where people are looking—like when it's dark, someone's behind you, or they're wearing sunglasses—your brain is automatically making you feel watched.

And I mean, come on brain!

We're interesting, but not enough to be watched all day, every day, by everyone whose eyes we can't see.

It might sound like sort of a silly assumption if I put it that way.

But evolutionarily speaking, knowing when someone or something is looking at you could be really important.

They might be planning to attack, so it's best to be on guard.

Besides that, knowing if you're being watched also lets you interact socially.

If someone wants your attention, whether it's your friend or your baby, it's way easier to notice if you're already unconsciously scanning for people looking at you.

So sorry, you're not psychic.

You just have a solid and comprehensive and well-designed gaze detection system.

And that's just as cool, right?

Thanks for learning with us here on SciShow Psych, and thanks especially to our patrons on Patreon whose support makes all these videos possible.

If you want to join our community, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

Or share this video with your friend who swears that he has a spidey sense for being watched.

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The Craziest Foods You'll Find At Fairs - Duration: 4:13.

Over the years, fair food has gone from the standard cotton candy and corn dogs to innovative,

wacky, and sometimes downright questionable eats.

As each new fair season dawns, you never know what kind of deep-fried delight you'll encounter,

or what unexpected mashups the vendors have dreamed up.

The classic corn dog is a staple at any fair, but let's be honest.

These days a plain ol' corn dog just seems a little tame compared to all the imaginative

eats being offered on the midway.

Sure, it checks many of the requisite fair food boxes.

It's battered, deep-fried, portable, and absolutely delicious.

But there's got to be a way to make it even better.

That's where the pickle dog comes in.

This food-in-a-food looks like a typical corn dog, but one bite reveals its secret: there's

a giant dill pickle inside.

That's right, someone figured out that the way to make a corn dog even better was to

stuff the hot dog inside a dill pickle before battering and deep-frying it.

And to that person we say, "thank you, we are forever in your debt."

Utah residents really love Jell-O.

Not only do they eat more of it per capita than any other state in the country, they

also celebrate Jell-O Week statewide.

Thus, it's no surprise that the Utah State Fair features a loving tribute to this beloved

food.

In 2012, Jon Searle, aka "Deep Fried Guy," filled the state fair's Jell-O void with deep-fried

green Jell-O.

But how in the world do you deep-fry Jell-O?

Searle explained the process on Facebook,

"We take our DELICIOUS Deep Fried Batter and add into it LARGE amounts of chilled Jello

Concentrate, fire it up into 'Fried Jello Sticks' and top it off with MORE jello on

top!!

DELICIOUS!!"

If we didn't know any better, we'd say it looks a lot like Jell-O-infused funnel cake

batter, which doesn't sound so bad either.

But does it taste any good?

According to Searle, the Jell-O melts and softens inside the batter, which he raves

is "intoxicating."

Who needs savory spaghetti and meatballs when you can eat sweet spaghetti and meatballs?

The sugar lover's dream known as cookie dough spaghetti debuted at the 2018 Iowa State Fair.

This over-the-top dessert consists of cookie dough "pasta," a Ferrero Rocher "meatball,"

and a generous topping of strawberry "marinara" sauce.

So what's the verdict on flavor?

One Instagrammer noted, "I was expecting to be grossed out but it was actually pretty

tasty."

Our only complaint is that the single meatball makes it awfully difficult to share.

Nobody wants half a meatball, whether it's made of candy meat or actual meat.

At the State Fair of Texas, food and beverage concessionaires create unique and creative

recipes with one thing in mind: the Big Tex Choice Awards.

The foodie competition awards top honors in three categories each year: Best Taste, Sweet,

Best Taste, Savory, and Most Creative.

Past winners have included creations like deep-fried beer, fried banana split, and fried

Thanksgiving dinner.

In 2018, cotton candy tacos took home the prize for Most Creative.

The sweet treat is made up of a graham cracker waffle cone "taco shell" that's coated with

a marshmallow glaze and then stuffed with chocolate, toasted marshmallow, and cotton

candy.

And for good measure, it gets topped with chocolate cookie crumbles and two chocolate

cream-covered biscuit sticks with marshmallows.

That all sounds like a delicious formula for sugar overload.

If you consider yourself an adventurous eater, head to Jungle George's Exotic Meats and Bugs

at the California State Fair and grab a Maggot Melt Sandwich.

It's exactly what it sounds like: a grilled cheese sandwich with a heaping helping of

maggot larvae inside.

The Travel Channel got reactions from fairgoers who tried the culinary delight, and surprisingly

the reviews weren't horrible.

"It just tastes like a regular grilled cheese sandwich with a little bit of bacon crumbs

on there that's about it"

"Crunchy and a little nutty, not too much flavor but I'm getting a lot of shell in my

teeth right now"

All in all, that's not too bad for a bunch of maggots.

From the Orange County Fair comes the Krispy Kreme ice cream chicken sandwich, a sweet-and-savory

mashup from Chicken Charlie's.

Charlie Boghosian, aka "Chicken Charlie," told the Los Angeles Times that when it comes

to his crazy concoctions, he strives to outdo himself year after year.

His Krispy Kreme ice cream chicken sandwich consists of a massive piece of fried chicken

topped with vanilla ice cream that's sandwiched between two glazed, jelly-filled doughnuts.

And for good measure, he throws some rainbow-colored cereal on top.

LA Times writer Luke Money deemed it the "best thing" that he ate at the fair all day.

That's high praise, indeed, and enough motivation for us to head out to our local state fair

as soon as possible.

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Princess Diana Had A SECRET DAUGHTER - Duration: 5:00.

A woman named sarah, who looks strikingly similar to the late princess Diana has come

forward to say that she is princess diana's daughter.

If this is true, it means that Prince William is not 3rd in line to the throne anymore.

So what's the deal, did princess Diana actually have a secret daughter?

Or is this just another tabloid story that was fabricated to sell magazines?

Welcome back to infom overload where we tell you about the most interesting news stories

we find on the internet, I'm charlotte dobre and make sure you smash that subscribe and

turn on notifications, and if you don't follow us on social media make sure you do

that our links are posted in the description.

A US tabloid magazine called the globe has published a crazy story that alleges that

the late princess Diana had a secret daughter.

The claims have been floating around for many years, but the reason why it's been kept

secret is because the royal family didn't want anyone else to have claim to the throne.

So they exiled her.

It's a fact that Princess Diana had two children with prince Charles.

William, and harry.

But according to this theory, Diana may have also had another child.

Diana didn't have the baby herself.

That would have been extremely hard to hide.

There is no way British tabloids would have missed a baby bump on Diana when she was first

becoming a princess.

So here's the deal, according to this theory, when Diana was 19, she had to undergo fertility

testing.

One of her eggs had to be fertilized by Prince Charle's sperm, and it was process done

to make sure that Diana and charles could produce an heir to the british throne.

This is actually true.

She was examined by Queen Elizabeth the 2nds, surgeon-gynaecologist, Dr. George Pinker.

You gotta keep in mind that this was quite a while ago, it was important that a future

queen could produce heirs, and that she was still a virgin.

It was a condition of marriage.

Usually during these tests, the eggs that are removed are destroyed by the doctors,

but that might not have happened.

According to The Globe, during the fertility testing, a doctor reportedly took one of dianas

eggs and implanted it into his wife.

This process is known as in vitro fertilization.

9 months later, the doctors wife gave birth to a baby girl named sarah spencer, in October

of 1981.

Sarah was often told by people growing up that she looked strikingly similar to princess

Diana.

She wasn't told until both her parents died in a car crash that she was the product of

an invitro fertilization.

Sarah started looking for her real parents, but would receive threatening messages to

stop.

Sarah spencer, I will note, also uses princess diana's maiden name.

She's been living between the US and the pacific islands.

And most recently, she's been staying in New Zealand, on a property that's owned

by one of Prince harry's friends.

To make the story more interesting, Apparently Harry and William know about their secret

sister, and have kept in touch with her.

megan markle, the duchess of sussex, and harry's new wife, met sarah in secret on the last

day of megan and harry's tour of Australia, Fiji, tonga and new Zealand.

The meeting lasted 40 minutes, but megan left before anyone noticed she was gone.

And kate middleton also reportedly met sarah spencer when she was pregnant.

Listen, I'm going to say right now that there is no concrete proof that this claim

is true..

But a lot of people are asking questions about it.

And Sarah looks sooo much like princess Diana.

The royals have dismissed this theory as nothing more than a rumor.

In fact, its been floating around for quite some time.

And that could be because this conspiracy theory makes things a little complicated.

In fact, it could change the course of history completely.

If this theory is true, it means that she's older than prince William by one year.

Prince William was born in 1982.

Which means that Sarah could be next in line to the throne after prince Charles.

This gets complicated because at the time that sarah was born, male born heirs take

precedence to the throne over their older sisters.

So, did princess Diana have a secret daughter?

I mean, you have to admit, it's a pretty good story.

And I cant get over how much Sarah looks like Diana.

What do you guys think, let me know in those comments.

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Kitchen Gift Ideas for Christmas - The 2018 Gift Guide | Mom Vs | Well Done - Duration: 3:08.

Holiday shopping is upon us

and I'm here to give you my top ten kitchen gift ideas

for anyone in your life for who loves to eat,

drink and be merry.

(upbeat music)

Some of these things I have, and I love.

And some of these I only wish I had.

Husband, take notes.

Number ten is the Goverre Wine Glass.

I don't have this but I just stumbled across it

while I was shopping on the internet

and this thing looks so cool.

What I love most about it,

it's actually made of glass.

And I love drinking my cocktails out of real glass.

It tastes way better than out of plastic or metal.

I also love that the lid on it, you can drink out of

or you can just store your drink for transportation.

And it's got this grip thing on it,

so you don't drop it.

I want one of those.

And while we're talking about beverages,

I'm gonna give you number nine.

It's the Yeti 14 oz. rambler coffee mug.

With the 14 oz. mug it's gonna hold a little bit more

and it will even disguise

when you've got the vodka in the coffee cup.

Number eight, basic wooden spoons.

Look, I know that is not that exciting.

But I promise a bouquet of this

is gonna last a lot longer than flowers.

Add these to that cookbook or that cookware

that you're going to get someone.

This is the perfect, practical gift.

Number seven, the garlic press.

I hate peeling and chopping garlic.

It gets so sticky and all over your fingers.

The garlic press is one of those extra tools

that I don't mind keeping in my drawer.

Sticking with the heavy cooking,

I'm going to number six,

which is a good cutting board.

This is not something anyone likes

to go spend their money on.

So it makes it a perfect gift.

These things last forever, so they're worth the investment.

Next, is my very practical and economical gift,

number five, which is a cute flower pot

with an aloe plant.

Aloe plants last for a long time,

and they're great for when you make those

little boo-boos in the kitchen.

My mom always says you should always keep one

by your kitchen sink.

Number four is a good apron

that actually fits women.

I came across this great petite bib apron

from Chef Works and it's super stylish too.

Trust me, it's hard to find that apron

that doesn't go down to your ankles

or up to your ears.

Number three carries over from last year,

the good old Instant Pot.

Would you believe I still don't have one of my very own?

With all the recipes you see online,

you know you need to have one of these magic makers now.

Number two on my wish list is the Google Home Hub.

This is the newest home smart device from Google

and this one has a screen.

So it can walk you through those recipes you're looking for

and also, who doesn't want to play music

in the kitchen while they're cooking?

And number one, which is a pricier option,

the La Creuset wide, round dutch oven.

The dutch oven is a classic piece, but this one is wide.

Makes it perfect for those big roasts

to put in the oven.

It's definitely on my wish list.

And there you have it,

my top ten gift ideas that should work

within anyone's budget.

If you pick up any of these suggestions

or have any ideas of your own,

I'd love to hear about it.

So don't forget to comment below.

Like, share, subscribe,

and if you're watching us on YouTube,

click the bell.

Merry Christmas!

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The 3000 Subscriber Q&A Special! - Duration: 10:05.

Wow.

3000 subscribers.

A

big number nonetheless, but still only a milestone in my YouTube career.

I've been waiting for this moment for more than 2 years, and after so much ups and downs

and ups and downs and ups and downs, here we finally are!

Today we are celebrating 3000 subscribers on YouTube, with your help of course!

After all, without all of you, I wouldn't be here.

So, I asked all my YouTube and Discord fans to send some questions my way, and we'll

make a Q&A video!

Also, I have now created an Amino group as promised for hitting this milestone, so join

that for sure in the description!

Speaking of Amino, also join my friend Alpha Jay's Amino, I'm a curator on there, and

the SpongeBob Amino in the description as well.

While we're on the topic of promotion, also check out my newly revamped website, and Google+

community as well!

With all that out of the way, let's get into your lovely questions A.S.K.ing me.

Starting with Ninja: Where did you get your name from?

A very nice question in my opinion, and one with a nice story.

So, a lot of people ask me where I get my name: A.S.K.

Air.

So, for those who didn't know, my first name is Ario.

That's A-R-I-O.

Now, I never really mention that except for on streams, because I respect my privacy,

but yeah, my name is Ario.

So, my full initial which I'm not gonna say in full for obvious reasons, is A.S.K.

That is why the first part of my name is A.S.K.

Now, like I said my name is Ario and it kind of sounds like Air, and I've always gone

with that as a little kid, when I made websites and emails online.

I don't remember exactly how I got Air, but I just liked how that name rung with A.S.K.!

So, A.S.K. and Air equals A.S.K.

Air!

I know, great story, one that needed a minute of explaining, but that's where I got my

name, if you were wondering.

You're welcome.

From SonicSceptileWarrior, we have two questions: What is the most underrated SpongeBob special?

And what do you use to edit your videos?

Well, I think the most underrated SpongeBob special is Frozen Face-Off, it's a great

episode, and currently I use VSDC Video Editor, it's the best free video editor in my opinion

for people who are starting off creating content, but can't pay for something more professional.

But, I'm looking into getting Adobe or Sony Vegas sometime in the future.

As you can see from the B-roll in the background here, editing takes time, but I honestly love

doing it as a hobby!

Next, from the one and only Rantelodeon Network: Worst live action and animated show from Nickelodeon?

I'd say the worst animated of all time would be Breadwinners, and for live action I'd

say Game Shakers or Fred.

But there's a lot more bad shows on Nickelodeon!

(Rantelodeon playlist)

Next up, from Mr. Nostalgia, we got two questions!

Congrats on 3K subs, you deserve it.

My question to you is when is the Mr. Nostalgia and A.S.K.

Air collab happening?

I mean, just hit me up Mr. Nostalgia, I'll be more than happy to pet those beautiful

feathers of yours you lovely little hunk of bird, you!

Also, rank these shows: Rugrats, TMNT 2003, Ben 10 Classic and Ed, Edd and Eddy.

Now, I've seen all these shows, some definitely more than others.

My ranking would be Ben 10 Classic, TMNT 2003 at a close second, Ed, Edd and Eddy at third

and Rugrats at a disappointing last place.

Now, from Sir Boyyo, we have 2 questions!

Will you ever do a face reveal?

No.

And best friends that are cartoon reviewers?

On the bigger side, I really love Jay, he's a great dude, C.R. Martin is awesome too,

and BaseballSam1 is very nice, and I love Cosmodore and Pieguy's videos but haven't

talked to them.

On the bit smaller side, I love RushaanSBSP, Entertainment Fanatic, HumbleCartoons and

Mr. Nostalgia.

Another question from Ninja: What do you use to record and edit videos?

Well, like I said I currently use VSDC to edit videos, I use Audacity and Levelator

to edit the recorded audio from my Blue Snowball iCE, and I use JBL headphones.

I use Google Docs to write scripts, Incompetech or Kevin MacLeod for my main background music,

and I use Sony Sketch and BeFunky to draw and edit images.

You can find all of these in the descriptions of all my newer videos!

Next up, from Cargo Mine, good friend of mine, he asks:

How long have you been interested in SpongeBob?

And favorite video game you've played?

Thanks for being a great entertainer, I am very glad you hit 3K.

Well thank you Cargo, I really appreciate it!

In terms of the questions, I've been watching SpongeBob for at least 10 years now, since

I was around 4, and my favorite video game would tie between Assassin's Creed Origins

and Fortnite.

Yes, Fortnite.

From Josh Pernis, did you ever expect to get this far, and do you ever get praise for being

a 14 year old that manages to put this amount of work into creating content?

I honestly think it's amazing that you put this amount of effort into your content for

someone your age.

Keep up the good work!

Thanks a lot Josh!

I didn't read the whole thing to maintain clarity, but I really appreciate your kind

words!

I wouldn't be here without your motivation!

As for the questions, I definitely did not expect my channel to get this much attention

and that I could meet so many awesome people along the way.

The numbers are one thing, but it's the process that really makes it worth it in my

opinion.

I did expect to one day get 3K, but not go through this awesome journey to get to it.

And for your second question, yes I did get a bit of praise for my rather YOUNG AGE, but

in the end I think it's good that a 14 year old can still make what I think is pretty

decent content.

He also watches Shrek reruns all day on HBO…

Up next, from Brendan Barney, awesome YouTuber: Looking back at your old videos, which one

do you think is the worst?

Well, I think of my old videos to be pretty bad, but my first video that is definitely

in the description is fricking amazing!

So, I'd say if I could delete one video from my channel but don't find the guts

to at the moment is my old Top 10 Worst Squidward Torture Episodes video.

That garnered so much attention, that I think EntAir got a lot of views!

GET IT?

From TTLF: What is the true shape of the Earth?

Well, TTLF, at the end of the day, everything's a decision.

You can think the Earth is round, flat, cubic or even non-existent.

Nothing is true and nothing is false, because we are mere specs in the vast plains of the

Universe.

Everything's a decision.

You can choose to spend your time asking me smart questions for my dead Q&A, and put a

dead meme as your profile picture, or even exist in the first place.

Whatever you do, please check your privilege first!

Flat, the Earth is flat.

Next in line, from Darian or Entertainment Fanatic:

Since you're getting into KOTH, will you do a review of it someday?

Also what's your favorite CN, FOX and Disney show.

Alright, first off, let's change FOX to Nickelodeon, because I know pretty much nothing

about FOX.

So, yeah, I'll definitely do a review of KOTH someday, it seems like a good show from

what I've seen, and my favorite CN show is Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, from Nickelodeon

my favorite's SpongeBob, and from Disney I love Gravity Falls.

From Boston Gehrke, sorry if I butchered that: Who inspired you to do show reviewing?

As far as creating a channel, my main YouTube inspirations are Vsauce, iDubbbz, Jacksfilms,

Sgt.

Ducky and EmpLemon, new and old, and as far as cartoon reviewers go, Mr. Enter, PieGuy,

Avis Reviews and Alpha Jay are my main inspirations!

From Dom: Is life life?

You and TTLF should start dating!

This one's from Amino, Fandom Queen JK asks: Favorite cartoon YouTuber?

Favorite YouTuber of all time? and favorite modern cartoon?

For favorite cartoon YouTuber, I'd say Alpha Jay, favorite YouTuber of all time would be

Vsauce and favorite modern cartoon would be Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, if that counts as

modern.

Next up, from ObsidianBen: What was it like first starting YouTube?

Well, mini-A.S.K.

Air had a passion in cartoons, so he got his home Samsung Tablet, went into his bathroom,

and started recording PREMIUM SpongeBob content.

But in all seriousness, I always had a passion in cartoons and I loved looking at things

critically, and I loved watching Enter, Pieguy and Alpha Jay, so I decided to make my own

videos.

And still to this day I still have no idea what I'm doing!

From ByChris Channel: Will you ever do a comparison between Schneider's

Bakery and It's A Laugh!

Productions?

Probably not.

And what would be your reaction to an animated sitcom directed by Michael Bay, Zeus Cervas,

& Sharon Miller, and animated by Video Brinquedo? Well, I guess I have the reputation for hating

Zeus Cervas, who is probably the poorest guy on the planet, and I have no idea who Sharon

Miller is, so I'll say if it's by Michael Bay and Video Brinquedo, it'll be a good

movie to watch ironically.

From RushaanSBSP: Do you love Hazelnut Coffee as much as I do?

Congrats on 3,000 Subscribers!

:D Rushaan, if you have some of that delicious

hazelnut coffee I'd be eager to take a sip of that deliciousness…

Next up, Evo 75 asks: Do you plan on doing any "every episode in

10 words or less" reviews on any shows other than Spongebob?

To be honest, I don't think so.

I'm gonna do the SpongeBob videos when I can and get it over with, but I'll definitely

do other shows once or twice eventually, like how I did with the America's Got Talent

video, but I don't think so right now.

Although, I have been thinking of reviewing every Ben 10 alien in 10 words or less, if

you guys think that's good.

Tell me in the comments!

Speaking of Ben 10, Sugar Arabic24 says: Can you make a review for the TMNT franchise

just like what you did for Ben 10 franchise?

If you mean my Retrospective series, yes.

It was my plan to review something a little more manageable, like only TMNT 2003, but

that series is coming back after the next few videos come out!

From Steeling Ship Thursday, awesome username by the way:

Will you ever review Juniper Lee?

(J.J. Jameson laugh)

And to end it all off, from Jackaroni: Are you planning on doing anything with Adventure

Time? Probably not to be honest.

That would require me to see the show, after all.

And it's just not what my audience is here for.

Maybe I'll review an episode someday, but it's not on my list at the moment.

So, that was all your questions answered!

I tried to get a lot of them out of the way.

This video was a lot of fun to edit because I got to play around with some editing techniques

and jokes I never get a chance to do in regular videos, so I hope it was as much as a refresh

for you as it was for me!

I'm working on the Ask vs Air, and more Super Reviews and podcasts!

I have a lot planned for the channel, so stick around if you want to see that!

As always, bookmark my website for daily spoilers and other cool stuff, join my Discord, Amino

and Google+, all in the description, to have a great time with me and other passionate

fans, and I'll see you ladies and jellyfish, in the next one!

Ciao!

From TTLF, what's the worst day of the week?

*Green-day?*

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Kızım / My Daughter - Episode 11 Trailer 2 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:47.

Why did you leave me?

What?

What I am asking is...

...why did you leave me?

- Why did you leave me when I was a baby? - Umm...

...that's what I needed to do back then.

Then why did you come back?

Huh?

Is she my real mother?

Will she take me from you?

No.

Asu...

...I thought about it...

...I will give you the kid. I cannot take care of her.

We promised each other.

We said we were not going to deceive each other.

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My Best Advice For Aspiring Entrepreneurs To Achieve Overwhelming Success - Duration: 5:28.

- For those of you just tuning in,

my name is Russell Brunson

and I'm excited to have you guys here.

I'm answering a whole bunch of amazing questions

from entrepreneurs like you about how to grow

and scale your companies and do your funnels

and a whole bunch of other awesome stuff.

So, the question for right now for today is,

the best advice, it says,

"Can you pull the curtains back and tell me your

best advice and how I should go about getting started

as an entrepreneur?"

Okay, so this is one of the problems

that a lot of entrepreneurs have, right?

Is at first, if you want to be an entrepreneur,

there's a lot of things, right?

There's a lot of pieces that go involved

in doing this, right?

And for some reason when we become entrepreneurs

we think we have to become amazing at all of those things.

I'm not sure why we do, but that's pretty universal

for most of us, right?

So what happens is, we get in this thing where we're,

and it's probably 'cause we went to school,

and most of us didn't like school,

we struggled through school

but we get down and like 'kay,

I want to be an entrepreneur,

this is the platform I'm gonna be.

So I'm gonna be an entrepreneur.

You're standing on this thing.

You're like hey, to be an entrepreneur what I gotta do?

And your like 'kay, first off, I gotta have like vision,

and second off I gotta build a team,

and then third off I gotta learn programming,

and I gotta learn graphic design, and I gotta learn.

And you have all this list of all this stuff

you gotta do, right?

So you're standing there like 'kay

gotta become an entrepreneur, I gotta learn all these things

and all of a sudden, super overwhelming, right?

It's a lot of things that actually goes into that.

And so I recommend for entrepreneurs,

if you really want to have success it's not so much trying

to figure out all those different things, 'kay?

The goal of the entrepreneur is not to learn how to do every

single piece in this puzzle, 'kay?

The goal of the entrepreneur is number one,

is to understand the strategy

of what you're doing, 'kay?

Then number two is to figure out the system.

And number three is to build the team, 'kay?

So that's the three step process.

Now I wanna liken this to something that most of us

are aware of and makes common sense.

So let's just say you went to school and instead of getting

on a platform of I'm gonna be an entrepreneur,

you said I'm gonna become a contractor,

I'm gonna build houses.

And so let's say you do that, right?

And so you get over here and you stand

on this platform of like I am a contractor

and I'm gonna be building houses all day, right?

Now for some reason the rest of the world understands.

But us entrepreneurs don't, we think we have to understand

and learn how to do everything.

But a contractor does not go and try to figure out,

I gotta learn plumbing and I gotta learn electrical work,

and I gotta learn how to drywall

and I gotta learn how to lay cement, no right?

What does the contractor do?

The contractor understands the strategy,

how do you actually build a house?

What are the things you need?

Who are the people you need?

Like what's the raw materials?

What's the order it has to go?

What goes first, goes second?

And that's the goal of this contractor right?

To understand the strategy, 'kay?

Then the contractor put together a system,

he's gotta get blueprints of like okay this is what

we're gonna do and then he's gotta get the team assembled.

Okay, you're the dude who's gonna lay the foundation,

you're the dude who's doing the pipes,

you're the guy doing the electricity,

you're the person doing the roofs and he builds the people

and then the contractor gets paid the biggest bucks, right?

So we have to stop thinking of ourselves as entrepreneurs

have to learn everything and look at ourselves the same

way a contractor would.

Your goal as an entrepreneur is not to learn everything,

it's to understand the strategy, 'kay?

That's why I tell people to read my books,

read The Expert Secrets book, read the Dotcom Secrets books,

'cause these books teach you the strategy.

It's what you have to learn to understand.

But after you learn the strategy,

then it's like 'kay what's the system we're gonna do?

We need a funnel to make this whole thing happen.

We have The Funnel Hacker Cookbook.

For those who haven't had this, this has got like 20

different funnel structures, 'kay?

It's the systems behind how to build a funnel, cool.

I know to execute our vision we need this funnel right here

on page whatever, right?

Now you've got the system, now he's gotta build the team.

Who are the team of people who are gonna help

us execute on this, 'kay?

I know I need a designer.

I need a funnel builder.

I need a copywriter, I need a.

And you kinda figure out who the team is.

You assemble those things together and you go and you do it.

And some of you guys are wondering,

Russell that's gonna be hard,

I don't have the money for this,

I don't have those kind of things.

But I want you to understand

that it's the same way that I started,

the most successful entrepreneurs started, right?

I didn't build ClickFunnels just off of me being a genius

'cause I'm not, ask my team.

There's very few things I'm good at, right?

But what am I good at?

I understand the strategy, 'kay?

I put together a systems make it happen

and we built a team of amazing people.

'kay just sitting in this room right now,

I've got people here who drive traffic, to do our Instagram,

who do our video, who do our like copy, like all the people

I've assembled I don't know how to do any of the pieces.

I don't know how to go and lay the piping or the electricity

of any of those things, right?

I just understand the overarching strategy.

So if you as the entrepreneur

that's you're number one focus, 'kay?

If you're looking like, want me pull back the curtains

it's like hey guess what Russell's not actually Superman,

he's not actually good at many things.

The one thing he is good at is understanding the strategy

of where we're trying to go with our vision, 'kay.

And when you understand that, that's the key,

that's your job as an entrepreneur,

understand the strategy, 'kay?

Think about Steve Jobs, one of the greatest entrepreneurs

of our lifetime, right?

Was Steve Jobs a programmer?

No.

Was Steve designer?

No.

He couldn't do any of those things, right?

But he had the vision, this is what I want,

this is the strategy, 'kay?

Start putting together a team, he got Wozniak,

he got his other people, build out the team.

And boom out came Apple, 'kay?

Same thing's gonna be true for you guys.

Understand that that's your job as an entrepreneur

is to understand the strategy, create the systems,

and build the team and that's how you start scaling

and growing an actual company.

So hopefully it gives you guys some relief,

you're not having to learn every single piece

in the process.

We have a really cool system coming out in the near future

called Funnel Rolodex, that actually has a whole marketplace

of people that you can use to build your team,

like here's the designer, here's the programmer,

here's all the different people

to make your vision become a reality.

It's not live yet, but it will be soon,

hopefully by the time you're watching this video it will be.

But that's your job and your role as an entrepreneur.

Hope that makes things a lot more simple

and you actually see behind the curtains

of what we're doing here, inside of ClickFunnels.

Thank you so much for watching.

Every single week we publish new secrets just like this one

so make sure you subscribe so you don't miss any of them

and I will see you on the next video.

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The Five 11/26/18 5PM | November 26, 2018 Breaking News - Duration: 31:48.

For more infomation >> The Five 11/26/18 5PM | November 26, 2018 Breaking News - Duration: 31:48.

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Soaps.com Weekly RoundUp - Week of November 19th-23rd, 2018 - Duration: 3:02.

Hey guys, Cathy Rankin here with your weekly Soaps RoundUp.

And I don't know about you guys but I, personally, am using the wide-angle lens this week because

I ate so much crap over the holidays.

And speaking of crap over the holidays, it's that time of year on the soaps.

So first on "The Bold and the Beautiful", well, Pam talked up Donna's love for Eric

and believed Stephanie wanted him with Donna.

Quinn was onto Pam and warned her to back off with her pesky meddling.

Liam, Steffy and Hope agreed to try and put their differences aside and work on being

a family for their little girls - yeah right, are we taking bets on how long that will last,

you guys?

And everyone gathered at the Forrester's for Thanksgiving and shared what they were oh-so

thankful for.

Coming up: Taylor is back and confronts Hope.

Now on "Days of our Lives," well, over in the mental institution - and you know every

city's got one on the shows - Abigail attacked Gabi after she admitted she had been gaslighting

her.

Paul left Salem for San Francisco where his mother found - surprise surprise - an experimental

treatment that could help him walk again, miraculously, and Valerie headed to DC to

take a chief of staff job, but she and Abe decided to try a long-distance relationship.

And after choking on his Thanksgiving turkey, Victor had a change of heart about keeping

Will and Sonny apart, and the two reunited.

Coming up: Leo's return from the dead shocks Will and Sonny, but doesn't shock any of us

since people returning from the dead is a totally normal occurrence on our shows.

Meanwhile, Over on "General Hospital," Ava drugged Griffin and Sasha and staged it to

look like they slept together, but her plan was immediately thwarted.

Ryan, who everyone still thinks is his twin Kevin, pulled Ava into a kiss, which Kevin's

wife Laura naturally walked in on.

Now Mike began a romance with a new lady friend at the Alzheimer's daycare which I'm thinking

can't end well, you guys, while Stella reconnected with her long-lost love Marcus, who was in

town because his wife was being treated in Port Charles.

And Joss finally learned Oscar was sick.

Coming up: Jordan and Curtis prepare to marry, which probably means we should all prepare

for something to go horribly wrong on the wedding day.

And on "The Young and the Restless," Mariah informed Sharon that she knew about JT's death

and that Tessa was her blackmailer.

Victoria and the others convinced Mariah to play Tessa until they could destroy the evidence

she had, and Victoria eventually confronted Tessa one on one.

Nick was still fantasizing about Sharon, while Phyllis wasn't over Billy, so of course, doing

what any lovesick people would do, Nick asked Phyllis to move in with him and she accepted

it - this sounds like a great plan, at least for us because we get to watch it all go down

in flames.

Meanwhile, Jack invited Kerry to the Abbott family Thanksgiving, while Lola and her family

helped Sharon, who now is somehow a saint, feed the homeless at Crimson Lights.

Because what better gift could they give to the community than a bunch of sugar filled

peppermint mochas and some processed pastries?

Coming up: Billy and Kyle conspire together.

Well that's it for this Thanksgiving version of the soaps.

We'll see you next time on the show.

For more infomation >> Soaps.com Weekly RoundUp - Week of November 19th-23rd, 2018 - Duration: 3:02.

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The Untold Truth Of Sean Day9 Plott - Duration: 7:57.

Diehard fans can probably tell you all about Sean "Day9" Plott's major career milestones.

But there are some things that even his most dedicated fans might not know about the ever-charming

man behind the Day9 name.

"Let us begin at the very beginning: when I first bought StarCraft."

Day9 started playing StarCraft for the first time in 1998 when he was just 11 years old.

He instantly felt a connection to the game, as did his older brother, Nick 'Tasteless'

Plott.

And the two started playing the game a lot, eventually entering tournaments together.

The two became so good, in fact, that they both made it into the late stages of the World

Cyber Games tournament in 2005, and Day9 beat Tasteless on his way to winning it all.

Day9 would go on to win another championship at the WCG Pan-American tournament in 2007,

but juggling gaming and college was now becoming an issue.

So he started writing articles about StarCraft strategy instead.

And before long, he became a must-have caster at tournaments.

Then came the transition to online video.

As Day9 became a content-creating presence in the StarCraft community, streaming video

sites like Twitch were starting to pick up steam.

In that era, Twitch wasn't the well-oiled machine it is today.

The site was a video game offshoot of pioneering life-streaming site Justin.TV, lacking a lot

of the features and automation found in the current iteration of Twitch.

Case in point: partnered streamers didn't even have subscription buttons back then.

And Day9, as one of the earliest Twitch partners, received it first.

But it wasn't as simple as checking a box for the Twitch team.

Instead, they had to hard-code the button onto Day9's Twitch page.

For a few years, Day9 hosted a Twitch and YouTube show called The Day9 Daily that touched

on a variety of topics, including games, life events, and other stories.

And though he doesn't produce or air Day9 Daily shows anymore, you can still find him

uploading YouTube videos about the games he's playing.

And clearly, he's having a great time.

(maniacal laughing)

So what's been keeping Day9 from producing his Day9 Daily shows?

Time, for one.

According to Day9, it takes several hours for him to prep a show, time he's increasingly

running low on.

But another timesuck showed up and captured his attention, and it had nothing to do with

StarCraft.

It's Hearthstone, the Warcraft-inspired digital card game that released back in 2014.

Day9 may not be making much use of Twitch for his now-defunct daily show, but for a

while he streamed an awful lot of Hearthstone for anyone who cared to watch.

Blizzard, the studio behind Hearthstone, wisely caught on to Day9's appreciation for the game.

"Oh ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the boomsday project final card

reveal!'

Most fans who tune in for Day9's content have nothing but good things to say about him.

That's to be expected.

But even professional media outlets shower him with praise.

PC World, for instance, said he covered StarCraft II material "with the patience and detail

of your favorite college professor."

And Swedish National Television even weighed in, saying,

"[He is] very funny and charming and is something of a symbol for gamer geeks in the most positive

way."

It should come as no surprise, then, that Day9 is often tapped to host video-game-related

events.

And we're not just talking about StarCraft.

In the past, he served as host of The International, a major Dota 2 tournament.

And he's the yearly host of the PC Gaming Show at E3.

But events aren't all that he hosts.

Day9 may be well known in the video game space, but he's also building up an audience in the

world of Magic: The Gathering.

And it makes sense.

Just as StarCraft and Hearthstone are games that ask players to think strategically, Magic

also requires wits and a solid game plan.

And a little bit of luck, of course.

"'How youthful you look Day9, is it because you've been playing Magic?'

Yes."

And the skills totally translate.

Day9 is pretty good at Magic.

And when you combine that with his formidable hosting skills, you can see why fans tune

in for his Geek & Sundry web show, Spellslingers, where Day9 plays Magic: The Gathering with

the people he calls his "nerd friends," while also discussing gameplay strategy.

And people seem to love it.

Looks like Day9's fans just can't get enough of him!

"Send in the attack!

God I wanna win so bad."

And ever since a new video game version of Magic: The Gathering went into closed beta,

Day9's been showing off his Magic skills on his channel, too.

Life isn't always easy.

And while we all deal with stress, it's how someone handles life's many hurdles that speaks

volumes about their character.

For Day9, dealing with stress means a long run.

"I have, many a time, gone on like a three-hour run, even if I'm out of shape, because it's

the only way I can figure out how to just get rid of it."

That clip comes from a video where Day9 reacts to news that Greg "IdrA" Fields had been booted

from his pro StarCraft team because of his temper.

Day9 spoke about how his own temper flared up in the past.

Holding up his keyboard, he admitted:

"If you ever thought that I never really would get angry enough to break something, I destroyed

something quite valuable to me."

He then talked about the importance of finding a release for frustration, and how "withholding"

destruction is a far better choice.

So there you have it, kids: when you're feeling down, don't smash your stuff.

Go for a run.

Or eat a delicious burrito.

Those help too.

"Despite the fact that this very sad, very tragic thing was happening, it still didn't

change the fact that I could enjoy the s—- out of this burrito so much."

In 2014, the Forbes "30 Under 30" list included a category for video games.

And holy hell, did that list have a whole bunch of big names on it.

Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, was one.

Another was John Graham, who co-founded Humble Bundle and ultimately sold his company to

IGN in 2017.

And then there's pro gamer Stephanie Harvey, better known as missharvey, who parlayed her

Counter-Strike career into a design job at Ubisoft.

You can probably guess who else made that list in 2014:

"Hah!

Forbes selected me in the 30 under 30 for entertainment, YESS!!!"

In its rundown on Day9, Forbes called him "one of the biggest names in e-sports," and

highlighted that he was able to transform "a daily webshow into an entire site for gamers."

That'll do, Plott.

That'll do.

Artillery Games is a now-defunct startup game studio that wanted to make browser-based strategy

games.

And in 2013, Day9 went to work there as a designer.

"I work on games in the day now, which is awesome, working up at Artillery.

And I'm moving to San Jose in a week, so that's awesome."

It's presumed that the game Day9 was referring to was Guardians of Atlas, which focused on,

as the company put it, "fast-paced multiplayer gaming action."

But we never got to see the work Day9, or even Artillery, for that matter, put into

the title.

Day9 left Artillery in 2016 to focus on creating content once more, and Artillery ended development

of the game a few months later.

Hopefully he gets another crack at game design in the future.

If you've ever wondered how Day9 got his name, the story is both more and less interesting

than you probably expect.

The one he wanted was taken.

At the time Sean Plott was picking out a nickname for himself, the tag "Day" by itself was claimed.

Everyone had cool nicknames, and Sean didn't.

But he couldn't use Day.

So he simply added a 9 to the end.

"I wanted a cool one-word name."

"And I was like, I'm gonna do that: 'Day.'"

"I always thought that the 9 Clan was cool …"

"...and since it wasn't really around, I was like, 'I guess I'll be 9.'"

That was sometime around the summer of 2004.

And the name stuck ever since.

If Day9 is anything, it's multi-faceted.

He took part in tournaments and hosted daily web shows while studying for his undergraduate

degree at Harvey Mudd College in California.

He followed that up by going to graduate school at USC, where he took part in the school's

Interactive Media program.

How gifted was Day9 in the Interactive Media department?

The Day9 Daily show that he produced for several years was actually part of his graduate school

thesis project.

Given that show's success, and the success he's enjoyed since then hosting various events

and producing other channels of content online, it's safe to say he chose the right major.

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DO I NEED TO BIG CHOP?! Trimming My Natural Hair - Duration: 8:51.

Alright y'all so I'm cutting my hair today, I don't know if we're chopping chopping

I don't know if we're chopping or trimming today. We're going to find out in just a few seconds

Yeah, let's just start cutting my hair. I went ahead and put my hair into flat twists because this is a style that I wear

Frequently so I can really see how my hair is gonna lay

once I finish chopping and

I also went ahead and made sure to moisturize my hair with water and a styler , a cream

yesterday

So whatever ends that, you know, just don't look good are just gonna get chopped off

Lo siento si la Luz esta mala pero yo necesito grabar este video y

post it today

by 3pm and it is

12:45. So again, I apologize but I need to film right now, even though the lighting situation isn't optimal

Let's get to cutting!

Literally, I don't have a method. The only thing I'm gonna do is go through each little piece of this twist and

I'm cutting off

the ends

Especially if I can see that the ends have single strand knots and

Split ends. It's just getting chopped off. So I don't know if you can see

But these ends like right up in here are kind of see through

And ion like that

Whoa, I'm holding my breath. It's kind of nerve-wracking guys

Trying to make sure I'm not cutting too much off like I'm not just getting scissor happy

But I also really do need to get those ends

Okay, so I think this twist is a better example of what I'm talking about like

here

You can see

where the hair is nice and fluffy and

Where it starts getting a little scraggly at the ends

Yes, dat gotta go

See here, so I'm having problems I

Technically don't like the fact that none of this right here is taking any sort of shape or form. I

Don't know if that means all of that hair is damaged

So I'm gonna keep moving and we can revisit this section

Okay, so we briefly went through the first half of my head

and

this is how much hair I

Chopped off so far not a lot to be quite honest with you. I want to make sure I wasn't being too scissor happy

But now

I'm gonna just go through this side one more time

And you see how I'm running my hands through my hair and I'm still catching snags

Because there still needs some...there's still hair to be cut

This is what this side looks like right now want to go ahead and start on this side

Alright y'all so that is it for now I

again, lost this much hair Well I didn't really lose it I chose to give it up and

I feel like my ends feel relatively smooth now

Definitely smoother than before. I may look in the mirror and do some final chop chops, but that is it for now

Let me know if y'all think I should have cut more hair in the comment section below

I tried to show you my ends. So let me know if I didn't cut enough of like those dead ends

I need to cut some more. Let me know if I cut too much

That could have also happened. I just wanna hear your thoughts in the comment section below

Let me know if y'all get your hair cut professionally or you do it yourself?

But yeah again

I hope y'all enjoyed this. Don't forget to Like comment and subscribe to my channel y'all and I'll see you the next one. Bye

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