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Youtube daily report Jun 30 2017

Hey.

Hi there.

It's good to see ya.

I'm Jake and I might have seen you at Vidcon which was lovely and if I didn't see you

there well you're just lovely anyways.

And vidicon can be very stressful so sometimes I like to chillouts.com/relax.asp which is

a DONG something you can do online now guys.

Population Explorer is an interesting tool to reveal the demographics of a given area.

You can type in a location here but for more flexibility draw a freehand shape by selecting

this icon and outlining a region.

Let's look around a little...here!

Haven't you been wanting to know about Cyprus, in particular this zone?

Double click to finish drawing and this box pops up telling you the area and perimeter.

This will give you more detail but selecting this symbol allows you to visualize the demographics

with a chart.

You can see that the most common age group is 30 to 34 and the majority of those people

are male.

Looking at the table gives you the totals of boys and girls which in this case shows

that there are only 22 more males than females.

This website is cooler than the ice in

The Phases of H2O and air in a closed system simulation.

Here you can see what happens when you adjust factors like gravity, as well as top and bottom

temperature.

With the variables set like this you'll see it change from being 100% ice.

Water is represented by blue dots and steam by greyish blue.

Add more particles and then change them to air.

Now AIR you ready for

Neonflames?

Because I am.

This was recommended on the DONG Twitter Account and it's awesome.

Choose from eight colors and click and drag to create the most beautiful nebula that ever

was.

And ever will be.

Like any great work of art this takes time and it'll be a moment before you see flames

emerge.

Let's put a splash of white here, green here...oh and why not black.

Can't wait to see what that looks like on a black background!

It's subtle but I like it.

Open this panel to adjust factors like exposure or intensity.

But if the intensity is too much don't spiral out of control just spirograph on…

Spirograph.

An online version of the fun drawing toy which is cool because you can quickly adjust factors

even while it's in motion.

Choose a preset and then type in whatever stator radius you want.

Observe what happens when it's higher versus lower.

Play around with these variables to see what happens prior to drawing because it can help

you understand how it operates during the drawing.

Adjusting the color and size of the pen will guarantee a personalized and majestic spirograph

formation.

Speaking of cool formations who wants to go to Stonehenge?

Who doesn't have time to go to stonehenge?

No problem because this virtual tour allows you to join the party.

It lets you go inside the structure to explore and learn about the stones as well as other

topics like the summer solstice.

Select from these spots to go into depth.

Some will lead you to interesting videos where Susan can tell ya all about conservation.

Drag around or use these arrows to move faster.

Spin in circles until you get motion sickness and then enhance that feeling by riding a

motorcycle…

Or at least sitting on it with Motorcycle Ergonomics.

It demonstrates how your posture would look driving a motorcycle based on height and inseam.

If you're five feet tall you'll have to reach for the handle bars more than if you're

six feet.

And since you're a social butterfly you can also look at how an extra passenger would

sit.

Change the vehicle on this page to the biggest highest best…

A game that tests your knowledge quickly.

It's a multiple choice quiz with only two options to choose from and if you get it right,

you're given more time with the next question.

But every wrong answer costs you time for the next.

Once you're out of time you lose so think fast but stay mellow with

Yellow, a game of strategy.

The goal is to turn the entire screen yellow using a variety of methods and no two are

the same.

The lightbulb down here will give you hints.

For this one you have to click on the button until it has expanded as far as it will go

and then click it again.

Keep doing this until it fills the page.

And here the hint is to click the letters but not just in any order.

You have to actually spell the word "Yellow."

Now take a break from all that thinking and check out

Starfield where you can zoom around in a calming atmosphere of scorching balls hurtling towards

your eyeballs.

Links to all the DONGs can be found in the description below also I'm a big fan of

this shirt.

Eat People.

It's just a mantra I like to live by.

You look delicious.

And there's also a playlist full of DONGs right here so if you're brain wants to eat

ya got that.

Okay!

I'm gonna go because it's very hot in this room.

It's very warm.

Warm room.

I'm wearing a sweater which was a mistake.

And as always, thanks for watching.

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Paige Replaced In WWE Total Divas! Smackdown Title Plans Leaked!? | WrestleTalk News June 2017 - Duration: 4:14.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News!

I'm Oli Davis.

Great Balls Of Fire...Get Used To It The Royal Rumble!

Survivor Series!

Summerfest!

And, of course, the granddaddy of them all, Wrestlemania!

WWE's Big Four shows of the year.

Events that can sell out based on their brand names alone.

Then you've got the second tier of shows like Money in the Bank, Hell in a Cell, Backlash,

No Mercy.

Beneath those are Roadblock: End of the Line, WWE Fastlane.

TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

Quite a lot further down, you have Capitol Punishment, Over the Limit, Fatal Fourway.

And then, somewhere way down at the bottom, we have the newest WWE pay-per-view brand.

WWE Great Balls of Fire.

Which, let me check, yeah - they're still calling it that.

According to Jerry 'The King' Lawler, on his Dinner with The King podcast, get used

to it, because WWE are looking to make the show an annual event.

Smackdown Battleground Plans Leaked?

The next Smackdown show, however, is the rather more established Battleground - which put

on one of the best WWE pay-per-views of the year in 2016.

And Tuesday night will decide one of the show's matches - with the winner of the Independence

Day Battle Royal getting a shot at Kevin Owens' United States championship.

Tread carefully, because this next story is dark and full of spoilers…

PWInsider are reporting that there is only one wrestler currently confirmed for the match

- which kind of betrays who's scheduled to win it - AJ Styles.

That's certainly the direction teased on this week's Smackdown, and it'll further

the Owens and AJ's US title feud that was interrupted by them both being involved in

June's Money in the Bank match.

Owens had previously defeated Styles at Backlash, but only because AJ found himself tangled

in the commentary desk's wires and lost via count out.

Paige Replaced On Total Divas Despite two Wellness Policy violations, a

leaked sex-tape and her fiance Alberto Del Rio constantly critiquing her current employer

in public, Paige is still on course for a WWE return - most probably because Rock 'The

Dwayne' Johnson and WWE Studios are currently producing a movie based on her life.

She's reportedly now back in training after being out with injury since July 2016.

In fact, her last televised match took place almost exactly a year ago, where Paige and

Sasha Banks defeated Charlotte and Dana Brooke on the 27th June Monday Night Raw.

Squared Circle Sirens are reporting, though, that while Paige is making her way back to

in-ring action, she will no longer feature on Total Divas, on which she's been part

of the main cast since 2014's Season 3.

She'll be replaced by the winner of every Women's Money in the Bank match ever, Carmella

- which the Wrestling Observer Newsletter points out will get her real-life boyfriend

Big Cass on the show.

Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax will also be joining the cast, in place of Eva Marie, who's no

longer with the company, and Renee Young.

Paige & Alberto Del Rio Rumors There have been many conflicting stories over

the last few days about whether Paige and Alberto Del Rio are actually still together

- with SEScoops first reporting they "had a blowup that resulted in Alberto calling

off their relationship."

The two have now appeared together at yesterday's Combate Americas 15 weigh-in, suggesting they

might be back together.

Support WrestleTalk on Patreon It's time to induct those who've donated

$10 or more to WrestleTalk's Patreon this month with their very own WrestleTalk Hall

of Fame rings.

So thank you The Wonderkid Emil Thomsen

El Diablo Pedro Mendez Genghis Ayman Khan

Jealous Jack McCarthy Mr 'No Nickname Needed' Blane McCool

Connor Barth in the Blood of his Enemies Threel The Human Torch

The Masker Marauder Miguel Miniclip The Ram 'Ramius'

John McBride of Frankenstein

An ex-TNA wrestler has debuted for WWE!

And the Summerslam main event has reportedly changed!

Click the videos to the left to find out more, press subscribe and support WrestleTalk on

Patreon.

I've been Oli Davis, and that was wrestling.

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'k', 'p' so those are the weird ones that are like. depends on like if it's up or down

hey guys good morning I just finished my back doctors the chiropractor's. The C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-O-R

appointment. My back's been hurting recently so I went to the doctor and he

made me feel so much better. yeah. It's early though for me. I'm tired

I went to sleep pretty late editing the vlog and no problem

today I'm so excited because I'm going to take my cousin Breanne. she's looking

at colleges so I told her that I would show her my college I'm not going to

film us being there at the college because I want to keep my schooling kind

of private for now just for now but but I can tell you know I go to a pretty

large pretty large college I'm in the computer science department and before I

was in the biology department so Breanne is thinking about going into biology so

since I know and I took my first year with in biology I know where the classes

are a few of the things there so I'll show her around today and hopefully

she's fine with me maybe filming her a little bit longer a little bit I know

she watches our channel so I think she'll be cool and you guys can meet her

and we might go to lunch somewhere else so well we'll figure that out but I'll

see you guys later

byyye

so hot

I'm here with my cousin Breanne and she said it was fine to film her and she

wants to be in the vlog. yay. but we just finished walking around my school and I

showed her like where everything was but it was so hot today it's 90 degrees

outside and we were sweating so it feels good to be back in like an AC car.

But here's Breanne. She's so sweet

hi

She actually um. How old were you when we started

started teaching sign language around here?

I think I was 13 or 14

yeah, so 5 years ago? no. 4 years ago

four years we used to come to their neighborhood and teach sign

language to all the kids in the neighborhood and so she knows a few signs

a little bit like I almost forgot most of them

but you know the alphabet. ABC

yeah, kind of. I get 'h' and 'i' confused

'h' and 'i'

Wait what was the other one?

'p'?

this is 'p' right?

this is 'p'

and what's 'g'?

oh yeah, 'p' 'g'

so 'g' 'q'

'k' 'p'

So those are the weird ones. depends on like if it's up or down

oh, okay

I kind of know it

but she was telling me that she wanted to take ASL at her high

school but they don't offer it there and she wish they did

So maybe in the future. So not all high schools offer ASL as a language. Mine did thankful thankfully

but not all of them do but they should they should. Don't you think they should?

yeah, I agree they should

I'll see you guys later

bye

byyee

So I just dropped off my cousin

Breanne she is currently going into her senior

year and so she's looking at colleges and it just

an exciting time for her and she is so sweet so kind I think she's going to do

so well in college yeah so I hope her the best. Ryan went to work four in the

morning this morning crazy right and he hasn't texted me back um but I think

he's going to get off work maybe in like a few hours so I'll check

back later. okay. bye

hey you guys sorry about yesterday. We forgot to end the vlog and

It was just a hectic day I'm Ryan got off work super late yeah

like two

Yeah, and what time did you start? You started super early

4:30...?

Are you talking about the morning?

babe

Ryan doesn't even

remember when he was working. He works so much

yep so I worked at my normal job

until 2 in the morning then I went home quick to

to sleep and then I woke up at 4 in the morning to go to my other job

and I worked until 5 pm. I'm so tired

yeah, he basically worked 24 hours

yeah sorry I wasn't in the vlog. Sorry about that

I promise I'll be here this week!

Okay, bye you guys love you!

Sign Duo

OUT!

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Did you notice that something, or someones

was missing from Despicable Me 3?!

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Opioid Crisis & Killer Healthcare: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO) - Duration: 23:40.

Tonight:

The killer new healthcare bill, revealed.

The library fighting the opioid crisis.

And…

— The London apartment fire that killed at least 79 people

has led authorities to examine at least 600 other buildings with similar exterior cladding.

Investigators haven't determined what caused the fire yet,

but it's suspected that the outside panels contributed to how quickly the fire spread.

Already, seven buildings have been found to have combustible cladding.

An independent report says senior members of the Church of England

colluded with disgraced former Bishop Peter Ball,

who sexually abused boys and men over a 20-year period.

The report says the former Archbishop of Canterbury was warned repeatedly about Ball's actions,

but failed to act.

Ball was released on probation in February,

after serving just over a year in prison.

The man who shot at a D.C. pizza restaurant because he was, quote, "self-investigating" a conspiracy theory,

has been sentenced to four years in prison.

The fake story known as "pizzagate"

connected the restaurant and the Democratic Party to a non-existent child sex-trafficking ring.

Edgar Maddison Welch stormed into the restaurant last December,

carrying a fully loaded AR-15 and revolver.

Prosecutors argued a strong sentence would deter violence by others inspired by fake stories.

President Trump has appointed Richard Hohlt, a registered lobbyist for Saudi Arabia,

to the Commission on White House Fellowships.

According to DOJ documents,

since January, the Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry has paid Hohlt around $430,000 in exchange for,

quote, "advice on legislative and public affairs strategies."

Hohlt says he's never lobbied the Trump administration on behalf of Saudi Arabia.

Since Trump's taken office,

he's reportedly brought in more than 100 lobbyists to the administration.

After suggesting last month that he had tapes of his conversations

with former FBI Director James Comey,

President Trump finally conceded, in a tweet, that he didn't.

The revelation made for tough questions in today's off-camera White House briefing:

— Why the game?

Why… what, what was he doing?

— I don't think it was a game.

Again, he's answered the question.

He gave a timeline and the frame in which he would,

and he did that.

He said by the end of this week, and he's done that.

— Back to the original tweet,

did the President attempt to threaten James Comey with that tweet?

— Not that I'm aware of, I don't think so.

— The secret is officially out:

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

finally released the Senate version of the Obamacare replacement today—

after weeks of drafting without a hearing or public input.

The bill retains elements of the House version,

and has the same effect:

It gives wealthy people a massive tax cut,

and leaves everyone else with health insurance

that's more expensive, and harder to get, use and keep.

Where the Senate version differs from the House is that it ends the Medicaid expansion more slowly—

in six years instead of two—

and it keeps Obamacare subsidies more or less in place,

though with a different formula that takes into account age and income level.

But those tweaks weren't enough to stop protests from livid opponents of repeal—

including a disability rights group that staged a die-in outside of Senator McConnell's office.

— Don't cut Medicaid!

At least four Republican senators came out in opposition to the bill,

which is more than McConnell can afford to lose.

Whether waffling Republican senators ultimately get on board

will depend on how much political pressure they get to support, or oppose it.

— We cannot support the current bill.

— And right now,

the institutional players are lining up against the bill.

Shawna Thomas spoke today with representatives from three of them:

Planned Parenthood,

the National Council for Behavioral Health,

and the libertarian Cato Institute.

— We just wanna talk a little bit about first immediate reactions.

What's your first reaction to this bill?

— The bill was even worse than we feared,

for people who are living with mental illnesses and addictions in this country.

— Right, and my first reaction is it's not very different from the House bill,

and neither of them is all that different from the ACA.

— And the Cato Institute didn't like the House bill either.

— That's right.

— We do not like the latest version of Trumpcare.

It would be absolutely devastating for women in this country.

One in five women rely on Medicaid for their basic health care.

Medicaid is fundamentally gutted in this bill.

Secondly, of course, Planned Parenthood would be defunded under this bill,

which means that the 1.4 million men, women and young people who come to us under Medicaid

would no longer be able to access that basic care.

— Both the state and the federal government are overextended,

and they have to find more innovative ways to save money.

And in my view,

more and more government subsidy of everybody's health expenditures

is not the way to contain health care costs.

— Well, interestingly,

the Affordable Care Act actually did save money,

and there's no way you can retract and restrict Medicaid

to the extent that the current Trumpcare version would,

without impacting what this is really all about,

which is the people who benefit from having access to basic coverage.

And in the reproductive health arena,

I would just point out that we are at the lowest rate of teen pregnancy,

the lowest rate of abortions since Roe v. Wade,

and a 30-year low in unintended pregnancies.

— All those good trends were happening before 2008.

So the ACA is there, and these trends are happening,

but they were happening before it.

— Do we think they got faster,

or they increased after the Affordable Care Act?

— Certainly, in the area of reproductive health care.

There is no way to compare the state of women's healthcare before Obamacare and post-Obamacare—

where women have access to birth control with no co-pay.

What this bill fundamentally would do for birth control

is really put millions of women in jeopardy.

— Does this bill go anywhere? Do you think this bill becomes law?

— No, probably not.

They have a couple of people who think this involves

too much regulation and too much spending.

I don't see it passing the Senate.

— It should not become law.

It should not even get out of the Senate,

if senators are listening to their constituents who will be devastated by this.

And in particular, we know that 80% of Americans oppose the defunding provision of this bill.

— I agree that this bill should not become law.

Slashing Medicaid coverage for people with mental illness and addictions

is not helping our country move forward.

— The opioid crisis has become a national emergency.

Overdose is now the leading cause of death for Americans under 50—

worse than car crashes or gun violence.

But the epidemic is more than just numbers.

And to understand it,

you have to go to the communities that it's tearing apart.

— I come out here because of the children and the animals.

I don't want them to get poked.

139 I got, that was the most I ever got…

…in one day.

And there's another one I see.

I just started.

Sometimes, you find them in socks.

Sometimes you find them in cigarette packs.

Find them in the walls.

In the trees.

They die in here, too.

But now I'm used to it.

— I didn't even know this place was called McPherson Library.

This is Needle Park.

— If you're not adding skills as a librarian,

especially because you're working with the public,

you're not fulfilling your role.

I was very adamant about getting the Narcan training,

when we had an overdose in the building, right by our public restroom…

there's something extremely horrifying and upsetting

about watching somebody slowly die and you can't do anything.

Narcan can come in a nasal spray,

or this, which turns into a nasal mist, as well.

So, this little thing saves lives.

— My freshman year in college, playing football,

I had an awesome year.

And, uh, the game before the playoffs,

I tore my knee.

I just had a fucking doctor that wanted to give me all these pills.

I kept going back to the dude,

and he was giving me, you know, whatever.

I said, "These 5's aren't working right.

"I need something stronger."

So he gives me 7.5s.

And some Dilaudid.

— About two weeks ago, one of the kids, one of the regulars who come in afterschool,

ran in and said, "Someone fell outside."

And I kinda knew what that meant.

I ran out, he was turning blue,

he was seizing up.

So we gave him a dose.

Luckily, as we were waiting for the ambulance,

a group of police officers were walking through the park.

So we waved them down.

The officers gave the gentleman two more doses of Narcan.

We were trained in March, and I've Narcan'ed…

six individuals now.

— I'd be dead if it wasn't for Narcan.

When I relapsed, I OD'd, like, the third time I got high and, um…

I almost didn't make it.

They hit me with Narcan four times, and, finally, the fourth time I woke up.

I don't want to live like this.

This is terrible."

— Where's your little brother going?

One of the reasons I chose this branch is due to personal history.

Both of my parents, um, are in recovery for over 20 years now.

They used heroin.

They had substance use disorder.

And they both were able to get clean.

It took a lot of support.

And time.

See you tomorrow, Sterling.

No one really gets clean in 30 days,

if you talk to anybody who is in recovery,

so until we radically change the way we treat addiction in this country,

this community, unfortunately, will not strive forward.

— Today, The Supreme Court upheld the convictions of seven men in a high-profile murder case,

even though the prosecution withheld crucial information during the trial.

There was no physical evidence

linking the men to the gruesome 1984 slaying of a 48-year-old mother in Washington, D.C.

Prosecutors relied solely on witness statements.

But the prosecutors didn't disclose that they had identified another suspect in the crime—

even though they're required to share any material evidence with defense attorneys

that could prove their clients innocent.

The defendants appealed, but lost today.

In today's ruling,

the Supreme Court determined that the evidence prosecutors withheld

was "too little, too weak, or too distant" to have made a difference to the jury.

Justice Elena Kagan dissented from the Court's decision:

Prosecutorial misconduct is rampant.

Out of the 762 murder exonerations since 1989,

half were based on a prosecutor withholding evidence.

Today's ruling makes it even harder for the wrongfully convicted to get a new trial.

President Trump was in Cedar Rapids last night for a "Make America Great Again" rally.

And just like any veteran touring act, he played his greatest hits:

— We will never be intimidated

by the dishonest media corporations

who will say anything and do anything

to get people to watch their screens

or to get people to buy their failing papers.

— Trump supporters hate the media.

A PEW poll from May found that in the Trump era,

the partisan divide over the role of the press

is the largest it's been since they began asking this question.

Evan McMorris-Santoro went to Cedar Rapids to find out why.

— The fake news.

They tell you…

…it's fake news, it's fake.

— So what do you think?

— I don't hate the media, to be quite honest.

They think that we're more biased,

or we're haters or something to that effect,

because, I guess, we only have one way of looking at things,

even though I have multiple ways of looking at things.

I'm not a sexist, racist pig

that most media outlets call Trump supporters most of the time.

— You know, that's another thing I have a problem with the media on.

I thought Trump was talking about groupies.

All they said is he grabbed 'em by the pussy.

If you pull your panties down,

and wave 'em in a guy's face who's famous—

like, if you go backstage to KISS concert,

there's a lot of grabbin' 'em by the pussy.

You go to a Bruce Springsteen concert,

and a chick gets back there, drops her panties—

she may want to get grabbed by the pussy.

But is that a job environment?

Do you want that at the post office where you're working?

— So how should the media have covered that story, then?

The media should have said, "Women sometimes like to get their pussies grabbed"?

— A lot of voters understood he was talking about groupies.

It's like saying, "I gave her five bucks and she dropped her panties at a strip joint."

She was working at a strip joint.

That's what you do in sniffer's row, right?

— Okay.

— Well, I'm not saying that they say anything about him that's not true,

they just blow it out of proportion and make it bigger than it needs to be.

I want media to focus more on what's happening in America,

and not give a shit about what happens in other countries.

— Got it. Are you a Trump guy?

— I didn't vote, I can't vote.

I'm a felon, so.

I guess I don't really have an opinion on our President,

'cause I can't voice my vote.

As far as the media goes,

I just don't think they cover enough of the stuff that matters,

they cover more…

it's nonstop politic, politic, politic, politic.

— It's all about Russia, Russia, Russia.

There is not one shred of evidence that Russia hacked our election.

Okay? There's speculation.

— Well, there's a federal investigation into it.

— Right.

— So shouldn't we be covering that?

— A federal investigation into…

who hacked the DNC?

— Well, no, a federal investigation into Russian involvement in the Trump campaign.

That's the federal investigation that's ongoing right now.

— No.

— How's it going?

— How're you doing, what's your name?

— My name is Bill. — Nice to see you, Bill.

— It seems like you're a person who doesn't really believe the media that much.

— Uh, no I don't.

I will never believe the media until they get off the climate change kick.

I would like to know where some of these…

celebrities went to school,

and what was their major in college.

Mine happens to be environmental science.

Science has to be provable and repeatable.

Okay?

I would like to know where the ice went that was right here 10,000 years ago.

Did primitive man drive cars?

— Got it. Thanks, sir.

Nice to talk to you.

Thank you very much.

What should the media do differently?

Like, if you had a chance to tell them what you want to see them do, what would it be?

— Well, what what you're doing.

Listening to people like me.

I think you guys live in a bubble, you know?

And you see things from only your worldview.

And you don't think that, yeah,

there are people out here, you know,

in Minnesota and Iowa that aren't idiots.

We're not rednecks, we're not racists,

you know, we're not homophobes, xenophobes,

and all the other crap that we're called.

And you should respect our opinions

and come out and see what people want to see covered.

From our point of view.

— The Big Sick,

which is out in select theaters today,

is a feel-good summer rom-com about a guy who gets dumped

by a girl who spends most of her time in a medically-induced coma.

The love story is based on the real-life courtship

of Pakistani-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily Gordon,

who Dexter Thomas sat down with at their favorite comic book store in Los Angeles.

— This is Meltdown Comics,

and it's the best comic book store in the entire world.

And we ran a stand up show here for six years,

from 2010 to 2016.

So every single week, we would do a show back in that back room.

— We just ended it at the end of last year.

— Partially because of this movie.

— Yeah, we used to be here all the time.

— Emily and Kumail's lives have changed a lot since they first met.

Kumail has a leading role in the HBO show "Silicon Valley,"

and Emily ditched her job as a couples and family therapist

to write and produce comedy shows.

Their first movie mirrors what happened in real life:

Kumail struggling with the expectations of his conservative Muslim parents…

— Oh! I wonder who that could be!

— I am betting it's a young, single Pakistani woman...

— ...and Emily, played by Zoe Kazan, too naive to understand what that's like.

— Are you judging Pakistan's Next Top Model?

— You know how we have arranged marriages in my culture?

— Oh my God, I am so stupid!

— A major illness shakes things up—

hence the title, The Big Sick.

— How much of the story is actually true?

— It's around 60 to 65 percent true.

We change stuff to up the drama and up the stakes of it.

— Yeah, cause Emily was, like, a rebellious kid,

and she was like, "Just tell your parents, man."

And I was like, "It's not how it works where I'm from."

There's no, like, rebellion narrative for kids.

So that's what I tried to explain to her.

That's the hard thing when you're talking to someone who's American.

— I do think what is universal is that feeling of,

"My parents want me to be this way and I don't know if I can do that,"

"and I don't know if I wanna do that."

Everybody has an experience of disappointing their parents,

or of being terrified to disappoint their parents.

That's universal.

— But some people might not be able to relate to Kumail's relationship with his family.

— I would say most people view arranged marriage

as sort of an outdated way of doing things.

— Within the movie, there are several people experiencing arranged marriage in differing ways.

And Kumail is one of them.

— Maybe arranged marriage isn't for me, but it does work for a lot of people.

So we wanted to show that, you know, my parents are an arranged marriage,

all my aunts and uncles are arranged marriages.

I mean, it works for a lot of people,

and that's the side that you rarely see portrayed or discussed in American pop culture.

— Do you think there's any danger that somebody might watch this

and come away thinking that Pakistanis are kind of messed up?

— I think that they'll walk out of the movie thinking that Muslims are more humanized.

— I have to tell you something.

I have been dating this girl.

She's white.

— A white girl?

— You can't look like you and yell, "White girl!"

It's okay! We hate terrorists.

— We're in a strange time right now,

because so much of my culture is a demonized,

so you can't really be completely open and frank,

because I think that is irresponsible—

at this point in time.

— Film critics say "The Big Sick" is a step in the right direction.

— Most of the people writing the reviews… white dudes.

They're really excited about the movie.

Does that weird you out at all?

— No.

But I am really curious to see,

because I also understand that there's a little bit of,

you know, white guilt that goes into reviewing stuff like this, too.

I do want to read reviews from many different groups.

— Yeah. "Dawn."

— The Pakistani newspaper that's, like, the biggest, oldest English newspaper,

it's called "Dawn."

They reviewed it and they gave it a really good review,

and that review just came out a couple of days ago.

— That meant a lot.

— There are a lot of people from my part of the world who are like,

"We want representation, but why this guy?"

"He's not funny, or a good actor, or smart, or good looking,"

"He doesn't deserve this!"

and I'm like, "You're right, I don't deserve this!"

I shouldn't be representing everyone.

But hopefully we can get more stories so that there's less pressure on each individual.

— To represent for so many people, yeah.

— That's VICE News Tonight for Thursday, June 22nd.

Tune in tomorrow night for the award-winning doumentary series, "VICE"

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Dj Khaled's Son Asahd Meets Justin Bieber and Cries! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:25.

ASAHD KHALED.

D.J. KHALED'S YOUNGER SON.

HE'S NOT A BLIEBER.

WE GOT VIDEO OF HIM MEETING

JUSTIN BIEBER FOR THE FIRST

TIME.

IT WAS ON THE SET OF "I'M THE

ONE" MUSIC VIDEO.

BIEBER'S TRYING TO HOLD HIM AND

PLAY WITH HIM AND ASAHD'S CRYING

THE ENTIRE TIME.

GUYS, THIS IS A MAJOR, MAJOR

SIGN.

ASAHD IS THE HAPPIEST BABY WE'VE

SEEN AND EVERYBODY IS HEALTHY

AND HE HASN'T HAD, THAT I HAVE

SEEN, A REACTION LIKE THIS TO

ANYONE.

GUCCI HAD HIM LIKE THIS.

EVERYBODY, RIHANNA, EVERYBODY

HAS HELD HIM.

HARVEY: WHAT WAS BIEBER'S

REACTION?

HE JUST KEPT TRYING.

BECAUSE BIEBER LOVES KIDS TOO.

I WONDER WHAT IT WAS ABOUT

BIEBER?

HARVEY: WHAT WAS IT ABOUT

BIEBER?

MAYBE IT'S A SMELL.

THE VIDEO STARTS WITH HIM

GOING LIKE THIS.

HOW DO YOU KNOW HE DIDN'T GIVE

THE KID BACK AND HE'S CRYING

BECAUSE BIEBER DIDN'T WANT TO

HOLD HIM ANYMORE?

THAT'S A WAY TO SPIN IT BUT

POSSIBLY NOT.

[LAUGHTER]

-- PROBABLY NOT.

[LAUGHTER]

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The next generation of Filament reviews: This is Filaween 2.0! - Duration: 11:16.

What's up everyone, Tom here, and I think the original Filaween series of filament tests

was pretty good, it was pretty decent.

We learned a lot about how the different materials and filaments behave under mechanical stress

and what the differences were in print quality.

But I feel like there are a few things that still needed a bit of tweaking.

So after testing 30 materials, Filaween 1.0 is over and Filaween 2.0 is about to start.

The king is dead, long live the king!

So there are few areas that I worked on.

That is generating data that is more reliable, presenting stuff in a way where it's easy

to understand the results and making the entire thing a bit easier for me, too.

Let's start with reliability.

Filaween 1.0 relied a lot on the manufacturer giving correct information for temperatures

and fan settings and also producing the filament with a diameter as close as possible to the

nominal 1.75mm.

I really didn't do a ton of tuning for any material, and while I still can't spend

a day trying to dial in every material from zero, I at least want to do a basic extrusion

amount and temperature tune.

So what I came with here is this stitched series of prints that does two things.

First it prints these cylinders with 100% infill with 5% extra material for each consecutive

one, so they are 100%, 105, 110 and 115% extrusion multiplier in one go and I'll be able to

feel and visually tell which ones are overextruded and which ones are not.

In this case, you can feel the top layers getting a bit rougher with each step, the

100% one is perfectly smooth, while the 115% one is visually rough and overstuffed on top.

In this case, I'll go with 105% to get a good fill for strength without degrading print

quality too much.

By the way, these parts have a divot on the bottom, which will prevent nozzle height offsets

on the first layer from influencing the rest of the part.

The other section of that print is just three 3DBenchies, the center one at the median print

temperature, the real one colder, the front one hotter.

In this case, 190, 210 and 230°C. I did think about just doing, like, an overhang test,

and ramping up the temperature for that, but the 3DBenchy just has a lot more information

on how things are going.

In this case, the 190°C one looks good, so does the 210° one, but the 230° Benchy does

have a good bit more drooping with bridges, so 210°C it is.

And that is the quick & easy extrusion amount and temperature test that will run for every

single material.

This is almost an 8 hour print, as always, running on the Original Prusa i3 MK2, but

for this season, with updated print settings.

I'm going from the previous 0.2 to the new "Optimal" profile with 0.15mm layer heights.

Prints do look a bit better, and most importantly, are now using the "recommended" profile

for this machine.

We're also switching to 15% cubic infill, the more modern pattern, which will come into

play in a second with the new mechanical test.

Other than that, I will be printing as much as possible as sequential prints on the same

printbed, which means each part is going to be printed at its own pace and not suddenly

see speed changed when another one finishes.

I've done that before, too, but I'll try to consolidate as many prints into one job

as possible so that, after tuning, I only have to hit print once and can then leave

the machine to itself.

Alright, mechanical tests.

What was really bothering me was that I didn't have any sort of toughness test included in

the original Filaween series.

That means that for example PETG and a Nylon would see similar resulting numbers, but the

PETG would crack and shatter much, much more easily than the Nylon, and that didn't have

any impact on the results, but could drastically change how durable a material was under real-life

conditions.

Thankfully, there are already some standardized test for this exact property, which is impact

strength.

So what I did is that I actually built an apparatus that tests like ISO 180/B. Basically,

we swing a hammer from a set height, which breaks the test piece, the specimen, and by

looking at how far the hammer swings up after it hit the part, we know how energy our specimen

absorbed while breaking.

The specimen is this 10mm square bar with a notch in the center, so as the hammer strikes,

there's going to be a stress concentration and it's going to break at that exact spot.

There will be three different prints tested, one printed in each different orientation.

Now if that sounds too complicated, worry not, because in simple terms, we just get

a number for how tough a material is, how much of blow it can absorb.

So in this test, Nylon would definitely get a higher score than PETG.

Of course, I'll keep the classic mechanical tests, the parts for those look slightly different,

the bend test is slightly optimized, it still works the exact same way, but the pull test,

which used to be these octagonal rings, is now more of an elongated ring, which means

there should be less bending and more pulling happening, which should make it a bit fairer

between rigid and bendy materials.

And one new test is for that exact flexibility.

I didn't have a really precise indicator for that so far, so this is what I'll be

using - it's a printed spring, I'll hook a 1kg spool of filament to it and just check

how far it stretches.

It is rather flexible, which is intentional, I did go through a few different iterations

to make this as soft and as repeatable as it is, but I feel like it's actually more

important for the rigid materials to know precisely how rigid they are, because the

softer ones, you're probably not going to use those where you need a very specific hardness.

But the data will be there!

Still, I don't want to base Filaween 2.0 so much on the raw numbers anymore, well,

actually, I just don't want them to be the only final result.

I'll still include the numbers, but the actual "decent or crap" scale is going

to be stars.

From 0 to 5 stars.

Uhm, well, actually, uh, the five-star thing has been spoiled a bit by Amazon reviews,

where it's not like "3 stars is average", but something closer to this.

And I feel like I kinda have to play along here, so 4 stars is going to be average, that

is perfectly acceptable, like with a 4-star filament, I'll print that stuff each day,

every day, no second thoughts.

5-star is going to be your "definitely better than average" rating and for truly outstanding

materials, like ones that I don't manage to break with my setups or that get really

good, consistent print quality through the bank, those will get a flaming 5-star of awesomeness.

I'm 100% serious here, by the way.

A filament will get an overall rating, and that breaks down to aesthetics, which is pure

print quality plus the look and feel of the material, then of course mechanical properties,

and ease of use, which is how much tuning was necessary, how close the tuned settings

were to the recommendations and what hardware you need to successfully print with a material.

So as a baseline, and sort of as a reference of what to expect, here's how some previous

materials would score: Rigid.ink ASA and the UniCoFil Rainbow would both get the flaming

5-star for print quality, both print really well, and the Rainbow PLA has, I think, an

awesome look to it on top of that.

On the other hand, many particle-filled materials, including woodfills, do have a unique feel

to them, but print quality is often a bit harder to get right, so they would end up

somewhere in the 3-star region.

For strength, Polymaker's Polyflex, Taulman Bridge, and probably also Polycarbonate would

get that 5+ star, most PLAs would end up in the 4-star region, while the ABS or ASA filaments

would probably get 2 to 3 stars mostly.

Now, for ease of use, to be honest, PLAs are just as easy as it gets.

They need no special nozzles, aren't really affected by moisture, don't need a heated

chamber, and so on, so there's really no reason not to get them the flaming 5-star

for ease of use.

The other extreme would be a carbon-filled Nylon, which will absorb ambient moisture,

often warps a lot and requires a specific build surface, and it also need a wear-resistant

nozzle, so that would maybe get a 2-star at most, especially since you often need to tune

the print profiles a bit.

I'll have to see how the new tests work out over that wide range of materials, but

I'm definitely looking forward to the first material that gets an overall flaming five-star

rating.

I'm not quite sure if any of the materials I've tested in Filaween 1.0 would qualify

for that.

The individual Filaween 2.0 episodes are going to be published on Saturdays, all the ones

from that week as a bundle, like some of you have suggested.

Now, if you want to dive deeper into the testing methodologies and scoring rules, etc, that

info is going to be at toms.org/filaween2, the files are also for download, you can get

the full CAD files for the IZOD setup, the test specimen and etc. on Onshape, that link

is also going to be on the website, and I will also try to publish the gcode files that

I use on the MK2 for all these tests.

Different printers might produce slightly different results, so I'm not sure how comparable

the results would be to parts made on a completely different 3D printer.

So as of right now, I don't think crowdsourcing tests results would be such a great idea for

obvious reasons of trustworthiness etc, but you're certainly invited to discuss the

Filaween tests in the comments below here on YouTube or on the forums, at discuss.toms3d.org,

and actually, the forums are open to discussions of any kind, hopefully preserving good information

and conversations better than a YouTube comment thread can.

Again, discuss.toms3d.org.

While we're at it, a quick thanks to AlephObjects for supporting the channel.

They're a Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware company from Loveland,

Colorado, and not only are they the makers of the Lulzbot line of 3D printers, they've

also been working on open-source filament!

Watch my reviews of both LulzBot 3D printers here and check the links in video description

for more info on the machines or on the open-source filament straight from Aleph Objects.

So I hope you'll find the Filaween 2.0 tests helpful, if you do, hit that like button,

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Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!

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LEGO Ninjago Movie 2018 sets list! - Duration: 1:04.

Hello, just2good here,

and Brickset has revealed some set names

for the LEGO Ninjago Movie January 2018 sets!

The three newly named ones are set 70629 Piranha Chase,

70631 Volcano Base,

and 70632 Cole Rider.

There's also an unnamed set which is 70628,

and of course,

we can't forget

the Toys"R"Us exclusive set that was previously announced,

Garmadon, Garmadon, GARMADON!

Not doing that special way again.

So, these are some interesting names.

Cole Rider has to be Cole's vehicle in the movie,

the one with the single wheel.

I have no idea how they'll pull it off realistically,

as a mech can't stand on a single wheel.

The Volcano Base is clearly Garmadon's lair,

which I think will make for a cool play set.

Piranha Chase...

I have no idea what that could be.

Probably a spoilerific scene or something.

Anyways, what do you guys think of these names?

Excited for any?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below...

I'll see you guys later,

peace out, bye.

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Ella Vos Performs Bon Iver's "00000 Million" - Duration: 2:57.

Must've been forces, that took me on them wild courses

Who knows how many poses, that I've been in

But them the main closest,

hark! it gives meaning Mine

I cannot really post this, I feel the signs

I worried 'bout rain and I worried 'bout lightning But I watched them off, to the light of the morning

Marking the slope, slung low in the highlands

'Where the days have no numbers'

If it's harmed, it's harmed me, it'll harm,

I let it in

Oh, the old modus: out to be leading live Said, comes the old ponens, demit to strive

A word about Gnosis: it ain't gonna buy the groceries

Or middle-out locusts, or weigh to find I hurry bout shame, and I worry bout a worn path.

And I wander off, just to come back home

Turning to waltz, hold high in the lowlands 'Where the days have no numbers'

So I can depose this, partial to the bleeding vines

Suppose you can't hold shit. how high I've been

What a river don't know is: to climb out and heed a line

To slow among roses, or stay behind

I've been to that grove Where no matter the source is

And I walked it off: how long I'd last Sore-ring to cope, whole band on the canyon

'Where the days have no numbers'

If it harms it harms me it harms, I'll let in.

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George Lopez: The Wall | Official Trailer (HBO) - Duration: 0:56.

Ladies and gentlemen, I'm back!

And I got a brand new HBO comedy special

and it is live, from Washington D.C.

A lot's changed since the last time I was here.

So, I'll be addressing the most important social issues

facing our country today. Like...

How organic is organic?

Dogs and strollers. The rise of newer...

and even more exotic-sounding food allergies. Oh yeah...

(GRUNTING) and this.

♪ (ROCK MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

You should really tune in.

It's gonna be very... satisfying.

(HAMMER CLANGS)

(FOOTSTEPS)

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Who's In Charge Of U.S. Foreign Policy? | Ron's Office Hours | NPR - Duration: 3:18.

Hi, I'm Ron Elving and welcome to my office hours.

There's been a lot of international tension lately, so it seems a good time to ask the question,

"Who's in charge of American foreign policy?"

Let's take the current state of affairs with Russia, for example.

Just recently, the Senate passed a set of sanctions — some new, some codified for

the first time in actual law — on Russia.

The vote was an overwhelming 97-2, so you might ask, what difference does it make when

you have that lopsided a vote in such a divided chamber?

Does that really mean anything?

Well, first of all, it would have to be passed by the House as well as the Senate; and then

it would have to be signed into law by the president.

And we're not sure those things are going to happen at this point.

And if that seems a little unclear, that's pretty typical when you talk about foreign

policy, Congress and the presidency.

It is a murky relationship, and it is that way by design.

In fact, years ago, one legal scholar named Edward Corwin said that the Constitution had

issued "...an invitation to struggle" between the branches — that the Constitution's authors

did not want to resolve the question of who ran foreign policy between the president and

Congress, but gave powers to do so to both, and expected them to work it out.

So, which of these powers went to Congress?

Well, they get the money, they get to appropriate the money.

They appropriate every dollar that gets spent by the State Department, or for that matter

the Defense Department or any other agency that has anything to do with our relations

with other countries.

That's a big authority, that's a big power.

So whatever the president proposes to do in those areas, whatever he proposes to spend,

the last word belongs to Congress.

The Congress also passes what are called "authorization bills" that set rules and parameters and policies

for the State Department, and also for the Defense Department,

and for other agencies as well.

The President chooses the secretary of state and the secretary of defense

and the ambassadorto the United Nations.

The Senate can say "no," but it rarely does.

Congress also votes on trade deals, such as NAFTA, and on international relations, such

as the Iran deal on their nuclear program.

But, in practical terms Congress has recently not sought confrontation on most of these

kinds of arrangements, and the president has looked for ways to not have to ask Congress

— so, for example, we don't call something a treaty, we call it something else

and we don't ask Congress to weigh in.

So for the most part, at least in recent years,

Congress has not really accepted the "invitation to struggle."

But that could be changing in the Trump years — at least that's how some people read that

97-2 vote in the Senate, reasserting at least some of the Senate's

authority in the area of foreign policy.

So, perhaps in the next few years with the Trump administration, we'll see Congress accepting

that invitation to struggle just a little bit more.

So, I'm Ron Elving, and thank you for coming to my office hours.

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Mandy Harvey Performs "Envy" at the IDA Awards Gala - Duration: 6:53.

[instrumental]

Please save me from the person I've become The world is changed into a place that can't be won

Though I know I should leave it all behind There's so many things that I wish were mine

Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone

[instrumental] [saxophone solo by Andrew Vogt]

I can see that green light in your eyes; It's calling you and it comes as no surprise

It will change you, please darling turn away Or you'll be looking at yourself one day

When envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots bone

[instrumental]

One day soon Time will come and knock you down

Take that smile and turn it all around And when you try to stand and hold your head up high

You will crumble, and baby, you know why

Envy rots the bone my love Let it go A heart of peace is the only way to grow

Shuffle off that feeling You know it's greed And turn around, you have way more than you need

When envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots bone

When envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots bone

[instrumental]

Envy rots the bone my love Let it go A heart of peace is the only way to grow

Shuffle off that feeling You know it's greed And turn around, you have way more than you need

When envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots the bone Envy rots bone

When envy rots the bone Envy rots bone Envy rots bone

Envy rots bone

[instrumental]

[fade out] ... [applause]

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MY COUSIN IS GOING TO COLLEGE! - Duration: 6:05.

'k', 'p' so those are the weird ones that are like. depends on like if it's up or down

hey guys good morning I just finished my back doctors the chiropractor's. The C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-O-R

appointment. My back's been hurting recently so I went to the doctor and he

made me feel so much better. yeah. It's early though for me. I'm tired

I went to sleep pretty late editing the vlog and no problem

today I'm so excited because I'm going to take my cousin Breanne. she's looking

at colleges so I told her that I would show her my college I'm not going to

film us being there at the college because I want to keep my schooling kind

of private for now just for now but but I can tell you know I go to a pretty

large pretty large college I'm in the computer science department and before I

was in the biology department so Breanne is thinking about going into biology so

since I know and I took my first year with in biology I know where the classes

are a few of the things there so I'll show her around today and hopefully

she's fine with me maybe filming her a little bit longer a little bit I know

she watches our channel so I think she'll be cool and you guys can meet her

and we might go to lunch somewhere else so well we'll figure that out but I'll

see you guys later

byyye

so hot

I'm here with my cousin Breanne and she said it was fine to film her and she

wants to be in the vlog. yay. but we just finished walking around my school and I

showed her like where everything was but it was so hot today it's 90 degrees

outside and we were sweating so it feels good to be back in like an AC car.

But here's Breanne. She's so sweet

hi

She actually um. How old were you when we started

started teaching sign language around here?

I think I was 13 or 14

yeah, so 5 years ago? no. 4 years ago

four years we used to come to their neighborhood and teach sign

language to all the kids in the neighborhood and so she knows a few signs

a little bit like I almost forgot most of them

but you know the alphabet. ABC

yeah, kind of. I get 'h' and 'i' confused

'h' and 'i'

Wait what was the other one?

'p'?

this is 'p' right?

this is 'p'

and what's 'g'?

oh yeah, 'p' 'g'

so 'g' 'q'

'k' 'p'

So those are the weird ones. depends on like if it's up or down

oh, okay

I kind of know it

but she was telling me that she wanted to take ASL at her high

school but they don't offer it there and she wish they did

So maybe in the future. So not all high schools offer ASL as a language. Mine did thankful thankfully

but not all of them do but they should they should. Don't you think they should?

yeah, I agree they should

I'll see you guys later

bye

byyee

So I just dropped off my cousin

Breanne she is currently going into her senior

year and so she's looking at colleges and it just

an exciting time for her and she is so sweet so kind I think she's going to do

so well in college yeah so I hope her the best. Ryan went to work four in the

morning this morning crazy right and he hasn't texted me back um but I think

he's going to get off work maybe in like a few hours so I'll check

back later. okay. bye

hey you guys sorry about yesterday. We forgot to end the vlog and

It was just a hectic day I'm Ryan got off work super late yeah

like two

Yeah, and what time did you start? You started super early

4:30...?

Are you talking about the morning?

babe

Ryan doesn't even

remember when he was working. He works so much

yep so I worked at my normal job

until 2 in the morning then I went home quick to

to sleep and then I woke up at 4 in the morning to go to my other job

and I worked until 5 pm. I'm so tired

yeah, he basically worked 24 hours

yeah sorry I wasn't in the vlog. Sorry about that

I promise I'll be here this week!

Okay, bye you guys love you!

Sign Duo

OUT!

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How the Pyramids Were Built - Duration: 7:04.

This episode is supported by Skillshare.

Hey smart people, so a few weeks ago we made a video about the pyramids, and how, while

they are pretty heckin' impressive, we can trace the evolution of their construction

and see the ancient Egyptians using trial and error, and even making a few mistakes,

which basically tells us they didn't need aliens to build them, they just needed science.

You guys really liked that video, but a few of you were… a little bothered that, despite

the fact it was called "WHO built the pyramids?" that I didn't talk about HOW the pyramids

were made.

Soooo, let's talk about it!

[OPEN]

The hundred-plus pyramids scattered around Egypt were all built a bit differently, but

we're gonna focus on THE BIG ONE.

Let's review the stats!

The Great Pyramid originally rose more than 146 meters tall and contained about 2.3 million

stone blocks.

But the start of any construction project truly begins with the foundation, which is

impressive in its own right.

Its base is level to less than 2 cm, it's square to within 11 (cm), and its edges are

aligned to the compass within 3/60ths of a degree.

This precision is pretty incredible since compasses didn't actually exist yet, and

since forty-five hundred years ago the North Star was in a completely different place.

But finding North is actually pretty easy, just watch where any star rises and sets during

the night, and cut the angle in half.

After that, squaring the sides just requires measuring a right angle.

Pythagoras and his equation came way later, but ancient cultures like the Egyptians knew

a 3-4-5 triangle made a 90˚ corner.

They could even make a right angle with two circles: the line connecting the intersection

of the arcs is perpendicular to a line through their centers.

To level the base, some theories say the Egyptians used water filled channels as natural levels,

but this isn't likely when you consider how much water they'd have to carry in to

keep it from evaporating.

But if you can make a right angle, you can make a level.

Put that on some legs, and you can level over long distances.

When you think about it, a pyramid is just a bunch of stacked squares, so if you can

master this measurement, you're most of the way there.

Now we just need some stones.

The Great Pyramid's core is made of more than 2 million blocks of rough yellow limestone.

This was quarried right next to the pyramids, which is a big reason why they chose sites

like Giza, where prehistoric oceans had deposited this building material right under their feet.

They would dig channels and pry these blocks right from the Earth, and the size of the

blocks was actually determined by the natural thickness of these limestone layers.

You can see evidence of these layers in The Sphinx, which was actually dug out of the

Earth, not built on top of it.

The pyramids were originally covered in smooth white limestone from quarries up the Nile,

which was stolen to use in other buildings thousands of years ago.

We've found many chisels, drills, and saws used at these quarries, and the only metal

Egyptians had access to was copper.

That's a pretty soft metal, but when a slurry of sand and powdered rock is poured in as

an abrasive, even copper tools can cut limestone.

To build the Great Pyramid in 23 years, an Olympic swimming pool's worth of stone had

to be quarried every eight days.

That's a lot, but modern pyramid building experiments using technology available to

Ancient Egyptians calculated this amount of stone could be cut and moved by a quarry team

of 1200 to 1500 workers, which is totally doable.

Heavier stones, like the granite used in the pyramid's inner chambers, are much harder

than limestone.

They were literally chipped out by hand using heavy dolerite hammer stones, which we've

also found… a LOT of.

It would have taken a full day's pounding to chip away a few centimeters, but then again

they didn't have Twitter to distract them.

We've found Egyptian boats large enough to have floated these stones down the Nile,

but how were 2 million blocks actually moved into place?

It might be hard to believe, but wheels for transportation are a surprisingly recent invention.

Not because rolling a round thing is hard to figure out but because inventing a workable

axle is.

The oldest known rolling wheels on Earth date to before the Great Pyramid, but not in Egypt.

Paintings tell us Egyptians used wooden sleds to move large objects, but they still had

to deal with friction.

Burying wood rails horizontally will allow a sled to slide more freely, but researchers

at the University of Amsterdam showed in 2014 that sand has an interesting property, wetting

it with the right amount of water makes it remarkably slick.

A team of ten workers can easily pull a one-ton sled, but people always seem to forget that

Egyptians had animals like donkeys and cattle around to help too.

Constructing ramps to deliver stone must have been nearly as monumental as the pyramid itself.

This is one place where there's no records of what they looked like, but researchers

have examined lots of possibilities.

An engineer named Craig Smith has done probably the most detailed ramp analysis, calculating

how many stones could be delivered with each design, and he believes the Egyptians extended

a big, wide ramp near the bottom where a pyramid requires most of its stones, and spiral ramps

near the top where fewer blocks are needed.

Wooden levers, and round dolerite "ball bearings" were used to guide stones into

place, where they were carved to an exact fit.

Joints between some of the few remaining smooth outer stones are so precise you can't even

slip a credit card between them, but digs have shown they weren't as careful with

interior stones.

It's a popular idea that the pyramids were built by slaves, but you shouldn't believe

everything you see in the movies.

Egyptologists like Mark Lehner have uncovered enormous cities built to feed, house, and

equip thousands of skilled workers, with breweries, bakeries, tool shops… signs that whole families

lived nearby.

Egyptian society at all levels dedicated themselves to what they viewed as the kingdom's proudest

work.

It's actually pretty incredible that we have as much evidence as we DO about how the

pyramids were built, but that doesn't mean building them was easy.

In fact it's the opposite.

But difficult doesn't mean impossible.

Stay curious.

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Installing RefWorks Write-N-Cite for Microsoft Word - Duration: 1:51.

Hello, everyone. In this video, we'll discuss downloading

and installing the RefWorks Write and Cite tool into Microsoft Word.

Please note that, at the moment. this tool can only be used with Microsoft Word.

If you're a Mac user you might need to download Open Office.

As with all RefWorks tools, you start from here. As is shown on the screen, you log into RefWorks,

click on your name to get the drop down menu, and then select Tools.

On the tools page, look for Cite in Microsoft Word,

and then click the Download and Install button for the appropriate version of Office.

You'll get the usual interim downloading page,

then you'll need to give the program permission to run on your computer.

Once that's done, you can follow the setup wizard as you would with installing most programs.

After it's installed, open up Microsoft word and find the RefWorks tab.

Once you've clicked on that, you'll find a link to log in and sync

your Write and Cite tool with your RefWorks account.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

We welcome visits in person, or you can call us at

(315) 792-3044 for the information desk,

(315) 792-3041 for the circulation desk.

You can also email us at refere@utica.edu.

Thank you for your time and attention.

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Using RefWorks Write-N-Cite for Microsoft Word - Duration: 3:28.

Hello, everyone. In this video, we'll discuss using the Write and Cite tool for RefWorks.

This is the tool that is installed in Microsoft Word and is one of several ways that you can

insert citations and create works cited lists using RefWorks.

So you start by opening up Microsoft Word and going to the RefWorks tab.

Once there, you will need to log in.

You use your RefWorks account, click Login,

and then you get a screen that looks something like this.

One thing that you can do with this tool is change the citation style.

Here we started out with AMA, but this video will show you how to change the style to APA format

Click on the arrow to do the menu, click Select Other Style,

and then find the style that you would like to use. Click save and there it's been changed.

Before you start your writing you also want to sync your databases.

This means that all of the information that the Write and Cite tool has will be current with what you have in RefWorks

Just click the Sync My Database link that's right by the login or logout option in your toolbar.

Now you're ready to Write and Cite. This little video will show you how to do in-text citations.

You start having written, click Insert Citation, Insert New,

go to the correct folder, click on the article you want to cite,

and then click ok. And that inserts the in-text citation.

Now that we've done a few of those, this short video will show you how to create a works cited list.

Go up to Bibliography, Options, and Insert Bibliography,

and there's your works cited list all prepared.

Once you've finished with your writing, you'll need to remove the field codes.

Field codes are small markers that the program places in the document whenever you create an in-text citation,

so that it knows what to use when it creates a work cited list.

The process is fairly easy. You find the the Remove Field Codes option in your toolbar, click that,

click ok when asked if you want to--if you really want to remove all the field codes,

and then you'll get a confirmation that it's been done.

If you have any questions, we're happy to help.

We welcome in-person visits, but you can also contact us via phone at

(315) 792-3044 for the information desk,

or (315) 792-3041 for the circulation desk.

You can also email us at refere@utica.edu.

Thank you for your time and attention

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Pourquoi la vie est-elle aussi un jeu? - Duration: 6:54.

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LR AloeVia 2017 - Duration: 1:56.

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MSF IMPULSION: La réalité des réfugiés et des migrants - Duration: 1:48.

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Venture off the beaten path

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Dj Khaled's Son Asahd Meets Justin Bieber and Cries! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:25.

ASAHD KHALED.

D.J. KHALED'S YOUNGER SON.

HE'S NOT A BLIEBER.

WE GOT VIDEO OF HIM MEETING

JUSTIN BIEBER FOR THE FIRST

TIME.

IT WAS ON THE SET OF "I'M THE

ONE" MUSIC VIDEO.

BIEBER'S TRYING TO HOLD HIM AND

PLAY WITH HIM AND ASAHD'S CRYING

THE ENTIRE TIME.

GUYS, THIS IS A MAJOR, MAJOR

SIGN.

ASAHD IS THE HAPPIEST BABY WE'VE

SEEN AND EVERYBODY IS HEALTHY

AND HE HASN'T HAD, THAT I HAVE

SEEN, A REACTION LIKE THIS TO

ANYONE.

GUCCI HAD HIM LIKE THIS.

EVERYBODY, RIHANNA, EVERYBODY

HAS HELD HIM.

HARVEY: WHAT WAS BIEBER'S

REACTION?

HE JUST KEPT TRYING.

BECAUSE BIEBER LOVES KIDS TOO.

I WONDER WHAT IT WAS ABOUT

BIEBER?

HARVEY: WHAT WAS IT ABOUT

BIEBER?

MAYBE IT'S A SMELL.

THE VIDEO STARTS WITH HIM

GOING LIKE THIS.

HOW DO YOU KNOW HE DIDN'T GIVE

THE KID BACK AND HE'S CRYING

BECAUSE BIEBER DIDN'T WANT TO

HOLD HIM ANYMORE?

THAT'S A WAY TO SPIN IT BUT

POSSIBLY NOT.

[LAUGHTER]

-- PROBABLY NOT.

[LAUGHTER]

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How the Pyramids Were Built - Duration: 7:04.

This episode is supported by Skillshare.

Hey smart people, so a few weeks ago we made a video about the pyramids, and how, while

they are pretty heckin' impressive, we can trace the evolution of their construction

and see the ancient Egyptians using trial and error, and even making a few mistakes,

which basically tells us they didn't need aliens to build them, they just needed science.

You guys really liked that video, but a few of you were… a little bothered that, despite

the fact it was called "WHO built the pyramids?" that I didn't talk about HOW the pyramids

were made.

Soooo, let's talk about it!

[OPEN]

The hundred-plus pyramids scattered around Egypt were all built a bit differently, but

we're gonna focus on THE BIG ONE.

Let's review the stats!

The Great Pyramid originally rose more than 146 meters tall and contained about 2.3 million

stone blocks.

But the start of any construction project truly begins with the foundation, which is

impressive in its own right.

Its base is level to less than 2 cm, it's square to within 11 (cm), and its edges are

aligned to the compass within 3/60ths of a degree.

This precision is pretty incredible since compasses didn't actually exist yet, and

since forty-five hundred years ago the North Star was in a completely different place.

But finding North is actually pretty easy, just watch where any star rises and sets during

the night, and cut the angle in half.

After that, squaring the sides just requires measuring a right angle.

Pythagoras and his equation came way later, but ancient cultures like the Egyptians knew

a 3-4-5 triangle made a 90˚ corner.

They could even make a right angle with two circles: the line connecting the intersection

of the arcs is perpendicular to a line through their centers.

To level the base, some theories say the Egyptians used water filled channels as natural levels,

but this isn't likely when you consider how much water they'd have to carry in to

keep it from evaporating.

But if you can make a right angle, you can make a level.

Put that on some legs, and you can level over long distances.

When you think about it, a pyramid is just a bunch of stacked squares, so if you can

master this measurement, you're most of the way there.

Now we just need some stones.

The Great Pyramid's core is made of more than 2 million blocks of rough yellow limestone.

This was quarried right next to the pyramids, which is a big reason why they chose sites

like Giza, where prehistoric oceans had deposited this building material right under their feet.

They would dig channels and pry these blocks right from the Earth, and the size of the

blocks was actually determined by the natural thickness of these limestone layers.

You can see evidence of these layers in The Sphinx, which was actually dug out of the

Earth, not built on top of it.

The pyramids were originally covered in smooth white limestone from quarries up the Nile,

which was stolen to use in other buildings thousands of years ago.

We've found many chisels, drills, and saws used at these quarries, and the only metal

Egyptians had access to was copper.

That's a pretty soft metal, but when a slurry of sand and powdered rock is poured in as

an abrasive, even copper tools can cut limestone.

To build the Great Pyramid in 23 years, an Olympic swimming pool's worth of stone had

to be quarried every eight days.

That's a lot, but modern pyramid building experiments using technology available to

Ancient Egyptians calculated this amount of stone could be cut and moved by a quarry team

of 1200 to 1500 workers, which is totally doable.

Heavier stones, like the granite used in the pyramid's inner chambers, are much harder

than limestone.

They were literally chipped out by hand using heavy dolerite hammer stones, which we've

also found… a LOT of.

It would have taken a full day's pounding to chip away a few centimeters, but then again

they didn't have Twitter to distract them.

We've found Egyptian boats large enough to have floated these stones down the Nile,

but how were 2 million blocks actually moved into place?

It might be hard to believe, but wheels for transportation are a surprisingly recent invention.

Not because rolling a round thing is hard to figure out but because inventing a workable

axle is.

The oldest known rolling wheels on Earth date to before the Great Pyramid, but not in Egypt.

Paintings tell us Egyptians used wooden sleds to move large objects, but they still had

to deal with friction.

Burying wood rails horizontally will allow a sled to slide more freely, but researchers

at the University of Amsterdam showed in 2014 that sand has an interesting property, wetting

it with the right amount of water makes it remarkably slick.

A team of ten workers can easily pull a one-ton sled, but people always seem to forget that

Egyptians had animals like donkeys and cattle around to help too.

Constructing ramps to deliver stone must have been nearly as monumental as the pyramid itself.

This is one place where there's no records of what they looked like, but researchers

have examined lots of possibilities.

An engineer named Craig Smith has done probably the most detailed ramp analysis, calculating

how many stones could be delivered with each design, and he believes the Egyptians extended

a big, wide ramp near the bottom where a pyramid requires most of its stones, and spiral ramps

near the top where fewer blocks are needed.

Wooden levers, and round dolerite "ball bearings" were used to guide stones into

place, where they were carved to an exact fit.

Joints between some of the few remaining smooth outer stones are so precise you can't even

slip a credit card between them, but digs have shown they weren't as careful with

interior stones.

It's a popular idea that the pyramids were built by slaves, but you shouldn't believe

everything you see in the movies.

Egyptologists like Mark Lehner have uncovered enormous cities built to feed, house, and

equip thousands of skilled workers, with breweries, bakeries, tool shops… signs that whole families

lived nearby.

Egyptian society at all levels dedicated themselves to what they viewed as the kingdom's proudest

work.

It's actually pretty incredible that we have as much evidence as we DO about how the

pyramids were built, but that doesn't mean building them was easy.

In fact it's the opposite.

But difficult doesn't mean impossible.

Stay curious.

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【国语/Chinese Vocal】 祈Inory ~ 不可能存在的女神 (English Subtitles) - Duration: 5:29.

Lyrics: 绛舞乱丸 // Mixing: 绛舞乱丸、水无月轩 // PV: Alice映画

Franklin's kite is tied to Schrodinger's Cat,

and Van Gogh's ear transplanted onto Edison after 1861

Absolutely impossible things

always occur on absolutely impossible worldlines

So where worldlines converge, of course there appears, a goddess that absolutely should not be.

You want to approach, yet shrink away,

As though under some spell of silence.

At once calm, and yet conflicted,

Normally so stoic, but now your heart stirs after so long - for her.

These fantasies and daydreams, so hard to control.

Your feelings hiding here, and hiding there - a love without end.

But really where could they be, oh where could they be?

These flowers that have blossomed in your heart.

You talk and walk, put on an act, like you're somebody else,

And now you've lost your mind, lost your reason, lost yourself in her,

When she's standing there, oh just standing there,

A simple smile is all it takes for you to go weak.

Atop Zhang Heng's seismograph, the dragon's pearl falls into the toad's mouth.*

In the midst of a quake, Li Bai at the top of Mount Lu,

is soaked by three thousand feet of waterfall.

Absolutely impossible things,

always occur on absolutely impossible worldlines.

So where worldlines converge, of course there appears, a goddess that absolutely should not be.

These fantasies and daydreams, so hard to control.

Your feelings hiding here, and hiding there - a love without end.

But really where could they be, oh where could they be?

These flowers that have blossomed in your heart.

You talk and walk, put on an act, like you're somebody else,

And now you've lost your mind, lost your reason, lost yourself in her,

When she's standing there, oh just standing there,

The whole world revolves around her.

Her dimensions stir your sincerity,

There's no changing the fates of two people -

Quickly now, quickly now,

Be close!

You'll always fantasize, and daydream of, her fleeting figure,

Turn your passions to the stars, and to the moon, into a message.

But really where could they be, oh where could they be?

Let your love ring loud and clearly.

She helps you find your words, and find your actions, believe in yourself,

At last you listen to, and understand, who you really are,

When she's standing there, oh just standing there,

The whole world revolves around her.

Her dimensions stir your sincerity,

Two people's fates on this worldline -

Just a little bit,

little bit,

Become closer.

Thanks for watching.

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DIY Canada Day Crafts - Duration: 10:57.

Hey guys, it's Andrea.

I was trying to find some easy and quick Canada Day DIY's for you guys but there actually

isn't as much out there as I thought there was going to be for crafts.

Of course if you want to make Canada Day themed desserts you'll have no problems.

So I blended some crafty ideas together and came up with four ways to help you celebrate

Canada Day this year.

The first DIY is a festive headband.

The materials you will need are: a headband, red ribbon, stapler, hot glue gun, some decorative

sproingy ribbons and scissors.

Start by gluing the end of your ribbon to your headband on an angle.

You want to be able to continuously wrap the ribbon all the way around and make it look

like a seamless cover.

When you get to the end glue it down and trim off the ends.

Now cut two one and a half inch pieces of that same ribbon and carefully glue the edges

over.

Then apply glue to the whole piece and wrap it around the end of the headband.

Repeat this for the second one.

I decided to mix up the color combination for the sproingly ribbons so I carefully pulled

the staple out and separated one set and re-stapled half of the ribbons back together.

Do the same thing with the other one.

Then you just have decide if you want to use one or two on your headband.

Glue it down one ribbon section at a time and you're done!

There will for sure be people asking you "hey, where'd you get that?"

And you can proudly say "I made it!"

The second DIY is a really cute Canada flag throw pillow cover.

The materials you will need are: some festive red fabric, white fabric, butchers paper or

scrap paper, ruler, pen, measuring tape, pins, red acrylic paint, foam paintbrush, ice cream

bucket lid, scissors, painters tape, a pillow insert, scrap piece of cardboard and a sewing

machine.

Start by measuring your pillow from one side to the other.

If your pillow isn't square, measure the other side as well.

I folded my butcher paper on one side to make a square edge.

Mark your pillow length on the paper.

Also give it a half inch extra on all sides for your seam allowance.

Cut out your pattern.

Lay your pattern piece on top of your white fabric.

Pin down and cut it out.

Remove the pins and take your pattern and fold it in half.

It's completely up to you how much overlap you want to give your pillow pocket.

I chose to give mine a five inch overlap.

I took that number and marked half of it on the one side of the folded middle line.

My measurement was two and a half inches.

Also don't forget to give it a half inch seam allowance.

Fold your paper along the seam allowance line.

Now you've just created the pocket piece.

Take your red piece of fabric and fold it in half.

We want to cut two pieces for this one.

Pin down your pattern again and cut that out.

Take your red piece of fabric and on one long side fold over a small amount.

Crease it with your nail or you could even use an iron.

Then fold it over the half inch and crease again.

Pin this down.

This fold will help keep any frays inside.

Sew this fold from one side to the other.

You want to repeat this with the second red piece.

Now lay down your white fabric right side up.

Lay the red fabric rights sides down and make sure to overlap the two seams in the middle.

Pin it all the way around.

First you want to sew the straight line all the way around the outside.

Then switch to a zigzag stitch and sew the edges of the fabric.

This will keep your pillow cover from fraying.

If you happen to be lucky enough to own a serger you can use this instead of the zigzag

stitch.

When that's all done go ahead and turn it right side out.

Taking a scrap piece of cardboard carefully place it inside of the pillow cover.

This will prevent any bleed through from the paint.

Turn it over to the white side.

To make the flags edges use the painters tape to create two rectangles on either side.

My fabric had these tiny squares all over it and made making these rectangles quite

easy.

Feel free to use a pencil and a ruler if free handing isn't your style.

Using the ice cream bucket lid as a paint pallet pour out some red acrylic paint.

Then use your foam paintbrush and carefully paint the red in those rectangles.

I started from the taped edge and worked inwards to ensure I didn't squish the paint under

the tape.

I wanted to have a nice clean straight line.

Now comes the fun and messy part!

Be sure to take off any jewelry that you might get paint on before doing this.

Take some more of your red paint and spread it thinly on the lid.

Dip your palm into the paint and place it in the center between the two red rectangles.

I didn't have enough paint the first go around and had to add some more.

The hardest part was matching up your palm print the second time around.

Ooh!

Gooey fingers!

Set that aside to dry.

Once dry remove the painters tape and piece of cardboard.

See how much bleed through there was?

Put your pillow insert inside and you are done!

The third DIY is perfect if you're hosting a party and want to make a homemade photo

booth backdrop for everyone to take their selfies.

This one was actually the easiest to make, it was just very time consuming.

The materials you will need are: a wooden dowel rod, some red fabric, some white fabric

- I chose two for each color, some red yarn, red stringed beads, red ribbon, measuring

tape, scissors, large flat ruler, rotary cutter, lint roller for cleanup and a craft mat.

Start with one of your fabrics and taking the longest side fold it in half.

Then take that end and fold it in half again.

Now there should be 4 layers.

This makes cutting it faster and easier because we will be cutting through all four layers

at the same time AND it will take up less space.

Align your fabric with one of the lines on the bottom of your craft mat to keep everything

as straight as possible.

Using the flat ruler and lines on your craft mat cut off a straight edge piece to get rid

of the uneven edge.

Now move your ruler over one inch and beginning cutting one inch strips.

Some fabrics you'll have to go over a couple times to cut through all the layers.

Continue folding each fabric into four layers and cutting one inch strips.

The sparkly red fabric I had was fun because it left these tiny red metallic springs stuck

to my mat.

Hehehe, little red springies.

Okay okay, back to the tutorial, even though they were fun.

After each piece of fabric I used my lint roller to clean up all the little fabric bits.

It probably took about 2 hours to cut out all of the fabric strips so turn on some tunes

and cut away.

After you've cut out all of your strips it's time to try and de-fray them a little.

Just take each piece and run it back and forth in your hand to get rid of any stray bits

and pieces.

It was strange because some of the fabric didn't fray as much as I thought it would

and the ones I thought would fray more actually didn't.

Take your wooden dowel rod and begin tying the fabric strips to it.

I alternated my reds with my whites.

But you can do this however you think it will look best.

Continue tying them until you have no more fabric pieces.

I moved the strips around so I could evenly space them out along the length of the dowel.

Taking the stringed beads I removed the connector piece and tucked it under every third shiny

red fabric strip.

Take your yarn and cut pieces the same length as your fabric strips.

Then tie your yarn a third of the way between every beaded piece.

Lastly take your ribbon and once again cut pieces the same length as your fabric strips.

Tie these between the yarn and the stringed beads.

Attach a few hooks to the wall and I used some yarn to make a holder loop to hold up

the dowel.

Hang that up and your photo booth backdrop is ready for some selfies!

The fourth and last DIY are homemade Canada themed ice-cream sandwiches.

The things you will need are: small and medium mixing bowls, one and quarter cup of flour,

three quarters of a cup of sugar, half a teaspoon baking soda, half a teaspoon salt, one quarter

teaspoon baking powder, half a cup of melted butter, one egg, half a teaspoon vanilla extract,

one teaspoon red gel food color, a whisk, mixing spoon, ice-cream scoop, cookie sheet

and parchment paper.

You will also need vanilla ice-cream and red maple leaf sprinkles for later.

Start by combining the flour, baking soda, salt and baking powder into the small bowl.

Give that a stir with the spoon.

In the medium bowl add your butter and sugar.

Whisk until smooth.

Add the egg and whisk again until well combined.

Add the vanilla extract and a teaspoon of red gel food color.

Mix until there are no yellow parts left.

Now add the dry ingredients and mix with the spoon until everything is incorporated.

Take your ice-cream scoop and scoop out the batter and place on the parchment lined cookie

sheet.

This will make ten large cookies, or five ice-cream sandwiches.

Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 12-15 minutes.

Let those cool completely.

Now take one of your cookies and place it upside down.

Take a large scoop of vanilla ice-cream and place it in the center.

Take a second cookie and place it right side up and squish it together to make the ice-cream

sandwich.

Take a few sprinkles and place them around the outside.

And there you have Canada Day themed ice-cream sandwiches.

I hope you get to enjoy Canada Day this year and get to make a few things of your own.

If you try any of these DIY's send me pictures on social media.

I hope you've enjoyed this special Canada Day themed tutorial and I'll see you next

time!

The sproingly ribbons, sproingly.

(Fluffing pillow) (Hugging pillow) Sproiny ribbons.

Except for the ice-cream sandwich, I don't have an ice-cream sandwich.

It's melting.

And I'll see you next time, I like spat a bubble.

For more infomation >> DIY Canada Day Crafts - Duration: 10:57.

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12 MOVIES INSPIRED BY THE TWILIGHT ZONE | Los 12 Mas - Duration: 11:24.

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😍❤ HACKER TOP 10 MINECRAFT INTRO ANIMATIONS #15 + Music Names by OliverFX ❤ - Duration: 10:02.

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Austria - Graz | Summer Trip 2017 - Duration: 19:01.

4 friends

500 kilometers

1 objective

"Pardubice Main Station"

Just laughing scene

"We rent a flat on the edge of city. Now I trying to contact the owner of this house."

And now I can not unlock the door. It was too clever lock for me..

And this is our friend! We met her here and now we are looking forward a weekend with she.

Some nonsense sentences about trains

The second day, we borrowed the bikes and we are going to go to Spielfeld by train and from this city we want ride a bikes to Slovenia

Problem number 1. There is fallen tree on the road and we are looking for another way. Following way was also bad because there was a terrible storm previous day.

And now she offends my navigation capabilities. I really don´t know why :D

Yeah I know..

A small picnic after long journey

And some fun with melon peel

And we are back in the train to Graz!

We found OMV car wash in the Graz so we had to wash our bikes.

This is the last bus to center of the town. We´re going to dinner - kebab

Now we are in front of the Graz main station and we found out that no train or bus goes back to accommodation

So we decided walk 2,8 km home

This is the last day. We're going back to the station and then to home.

For more infomation >> Austria - Graz | Summer Trip 2017 - Duration: 19:01.

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15 CURIOUSLY INAPPROPRIATE THINGS YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO DO (but shouldn't) - Duration: 2:27.

Welcome back.

You know I'm a pretty clever cat but even with all my cleverness, sometimes I just want

to cat out and do some inappropriate things.

Don't you?

Bet you do so here is a catlike list of curiously inappropriate things to do to help you out

You totally want to Step on the back of the shoes of that guy walking really, really slow

in front of you.

And then hurry down a side aisle before he turns around.

Pretend you don't notice that neighbor or co worker whose standing in the checkout line

next to you despite the fact that you actually saw them smile and wave.

Sing real loud, and off key, while you're waiting in line – at the bank, at McDonald's

or even at the library.

Walk right next to a stranger at the exact same pace going wherever they go until they

freak out and go the other way.

Wait until Christmas dinner is over and instead of lying and saying thanks, that was great

say next year we order pizza.

Spend the entire day really doing nothing but shush everyone who tries to talk to you.

Whenever anyone asks how you are answer "Why can't you just leave me alone?"

Or as an alternative – when someone starts to tell you about their life answer, "I

really don't care"

And you know you want to spend the day Wandering around talking to your invisible friend just

to see people's faces..

And its always catlike to Show up late to every event and then go to the bathroom as

soon as you do finally arrive.

Or how about When someone asks you for a favor, try to just say no.

No explanation.

No remorse.

Just no.

And it would feel great to Throw your body on the floor and scream, kick and cry next

time you get frustrated, angry, tired or hungry.

Hey – kids do it.

And every cat ever knows there is a time to Walk away in the middle of someone else's

long, probably boring story.

Then there is the classic where you can Respond to people who do stupid, irritating things

by telling them I voted to have all the warning labels removed and your days are numbered.

From now on just Call everyone honey or dear or sweetie so you don't have to be bothered

remembering their names.

Grandma types do it – you could too.

SO there you have fifteen curiously inappropriate things you know you want to do but probably

shouldn't.

If you do, tell me about it because as a cat, these things seem completely rational to me

and I want to hear how humans react.

In the meantime.

Click subscribe because I'll be back tomorrow with something curious to share.

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