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Wiz Khalifa shared a message for his fans Saturday over Instagram.

The "Laugh Now, Fly Later" rapper seemed to get in his feelings and wanted to empower

anyone watching his video post.

He started off saying,

"You know I was doing a lot of thinking, because I like to think a lot.

And you know when a lot of people follow one trend, or find themselves doing the same thing

that everyone else is doing, you don't really get someone who speaks for the other side."

In between drags of his joint he continued to say.

There

you have it, for Wiz Khalifa lean is definitely lame, but if you're looking at all the recent

tracks dedicated to the concoction, its popularity doesn't seem to be waning anytime soon.

It's been endorsed by the likes of Three 6 Mafia and UKG, Ab-Soul, and Lil Wayne.

However the deaths of DJ Screw and Pimp C were linked to codeine consumption and overdose,

while Bun B and Macklemore have spoken openly about using and then quitting their consumption

of lean.

In other Wiz Khalifa news, his mixtape "Live now, fly later" was released earlier this

week .The 10-track project will reportedly precede Rolling Papers 2 and it has just one

feature, Casey Veggies, who assists on the project opener "Royal Highness."

That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe

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For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

For more infomation >> Wiz Khalifa Tells Fans: 'Lean is Lame' - Duration: 1:48.

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The Hilarious Way Republicans Define "Middle Class" - Duration: 6:42.

IT'S THE SECOND WEEK OF THE REPUBLICAN ROLLOUT OF A NEW

TAX PLAN.

AS WE TOLD YOU LAST WEEK, BEFORE IT WAS REVEALED IT WAS WILDLY

UNPOPULAR.

I BELIEVE IT WAS ABOUT 32%.

IS EVEN WORSE NOW AND THERE ARE A FEW REASONS FOR THAT.

PEOPLE CAN SEE THROUGH THE PROPAGANDA, THEY KNOW THIS IS

LARGELY A GIVEAWAY.

60% OF AMERICANS SAID THIS

FAVORS THE WEALTHY.

>>THEY DIDN'T READ IT IS THE TRUTH OF IT.

>> REPUBLICANS ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME OTHER PROBLEMS TO BECAUSE

THEY WERE REALLY HAVING TO STRETCH THE MEANING OF WORDS.

A GREAT EXAMPLE OF THAT IS THE TERM MIDDLE-CLASS.

YOU SEE THERE IS A BENEFIT FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.

THEY SAY WE KEEP THE HIGHEST ONE

THE SAME, WHICH ISN'T TRUE,

THEY CHANGED HOW MANY PEOPLE QUALIFY FOR THAT.

THEY DROP DOWN THAT 35 FROM 39,

AND THEY INCLUDE IN THE LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME CATEGORIES.

THE QUALIFY FOR THAT YOU HAVE TO MAKE MORE THAN $450,000 WHICH

WOULD PUT YOU IN THE TOP .5% OF ALL AMERICANS.

THAT IS MONEY WHERE YOU CAN LOOK DOWN ON THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE

1%, THOSE BROKE BASTARDS.

I AM

DESTITUTE BY THOSE STANDARDS.

I CAN AFFORD TO SIT AT THIS DESK.

>>MOST PEOPLE NEVER SEE $450,000 AS AN ANNUAL INCOME EVER.

YOU HAVE THE STATISTICS.

99.5% WON'T SEE IT.

>> THE DEMOCRATS FINDING THIS, THEY HAVE TO USE THIS STUFF.

IT IS SORT OF IN OUR DNA IS A COUNTRY THAT WE ARE

ASPIRATIONAL.

WE'VE CONVINCED OURSELVES THAT WE HAVE THIS AMERICAN DREAM

AND IF WE WORK HARD AND STUDY AND SAVE, WE TOO CAN BE WEALTHY.

IT HASN'T BEEN TRUE IN 70

YEARS BUT WE STILL BELIEVE IT AND THINK IT IS POSSIBLE.

SO YOU CAN GET A LOT OF VAGUE LANGUAGE WHICH WOULD JUST

SLIDE OVER THE ARMOR OF OUR AMERICAN DREAM.

YOU CAN CONVINCE A GUY THAT HE IS MIDDLE-CLASS BUT YOU

CAN'T CONVINCE HIM THAT HE MAKES $450,000 A YEAR IF HE DOESN'T.

HE KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIS SALARY AND THAT.

>> WE ARE DISTRACTED BY A LOT OF THE RUSSIA CONVERSATION AND

THERE IS SOME FRESH MEAT SERVED UP ALL THE TIME ON THAT.

INDICTMENTS AND MORE RUMORS OF INDICTMENTS.

IT TAKES US OFF THE TRAIL BECAUSE THIS SHOULD BE FRONT AND

CENTER.

IT IS A REAL MONEY GRAB.

WE DON'T HEAR ENOUGH ABOUT IT, WE NEED TO DO MORE WITH THIS.

OPPOSITION NEEDS TO PLAY THIS CARD IN A BIGGER WAY.

>> LAST FRIDAY WE BROKE DOWN THE LIKELIHOOD THAT THE ENTIRE THING

COULD CRUMBLE BECAUSE OF HOW AGGRESSIVELY GREEDY THEY ARE

BEING TAUGHT THEIR DESIRE TO NOT JUST CUT CORPORATE TAXES DOWN BY

FIVE OR 8%, WHICH WOULD BE HUGE FOR THOSE CORPORATIONS, BUT THE

NEED TO CUT IT EFFECTIVELY AND HALF MEANS THEY WILL DRIVE

UP THE DEFICIT SO MUCH THAT THEY MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO PASS

THE WHOLE THING BECAUSE OF THE BIRD RULE.

THEY ARE JUST SO BRAZEN.

IS AMAZING WE ARE NOT ONE MONTH INTO THIS NEW POWER

STRUCTURE WE HAVE OF THE COUNTRY.

THE INCOMPETENCE MONTH AFTER MONTH, AND THEY STILL THINK

WE GOT THIS.

IT MIGHT BE THE END FOR THEM.

BUT WE DO STILL HAVE TWO AS YOU SAY KEEP ON IT BECAUSE IF THIS

PASSES IT IS NOT JUST A DISASTER NOW, IT WILL BE A DISASTER FOR

THE NEXT FIVE OR 10 YEARS BECAUSE WHEN YOU START RACKING

ON TRILLIONS MORE DOLLARS IN DEFICITS PER YEAR, THINK OF

ALL THE SOCIAL PROGRAMS THAT WILL HAVE TO BE CUT.

THEY WILL BE JUSTIFIABLY CUT TO BE FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE.

WE CAN FORGET ABOUT THE ASPIRATIONAL STUFF, EVEN

KEEPING WHAT WE HAVE NOW WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE IN MANY CASES

IF THIS TAX CUT GOES THROUGH.

>> THE FACT THAT IT IS GOING TO BE A DEFICIT MAKER MAY BE

OUR ONLY HOPE FOR IT NOT PASSING.

AS JOHN SAYS, THAT AUDLEY MAY BE THE SAVING GRACE OF THIS BECAUSE

APART FROM THAT, IT IS LIKELY THEY WILL PUSH IT THROUGH.

THEY DON'T CARE IF IT HAS POPULAR SUPPORT.

THIS IS A CLEVER CREW.

THIS ADMINISTRATION AND THIS GOP LEADERSHIP WHICH IS NOW IN BED

WITH THE ADMINISTRATION – THEY DON'T NEED TO SELL IT BECAUSE

THEY'VE GOT THEIR CADRE, WHICH IS JUST THE GOP IN CONGRESS

AND THEY WILL PUSH THROUGH WHATEVER.

THE MESSAGING THEY WILL LEAVE TO DONALD TRUMP.

THAT MIDDLE-CLASS MESSAGING, IT WILL JUST BE SPOONFED TO HIS

FOLLOWERS AND THEY WILL REGURGITATE IT.

THAT IS WHY THAT HAS TO GET OUT THERE.

THEY OUT MESSAGE US EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.

>>BETWEEN US AND THAT AT THE MIDDLE-

YOU ARE RIGHT THEY

DON'T CARE THAT IT IS NOT POPULAR, THEY DON'T EVEN

SEEM TO ACCEPT IT IS NOT POPULAR.

ONE SET IS THAT ONE OF THOSE POLLS THAT ONLY TALKS TO 1000 OR

2000 PEOPLE?

For more infomation >> The Hilarious Way Republicans Define "Middle Class" - Duration: 6:42.

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リカちゃん 病院 The doctor Licca hospital - Duration: 6:58.

Pit-a-pat stethoscope! Dr. Licca's hospital!

Ah, what is my proper occupation in the future?

A picture book writer is good,

and a comic artist is of some good, too.

A journalist...may not be suitable.

Hum, is there anything else?

A childcare worker or a pet trimmer?

Hmm.

Oh, a doctor!

I'll help people with illness or injury.

"This is Licca-chan's hospital."

"How may I help you?"

Please help me, Dr. Licca.

Hello, Miki. What's wrong? Let me consult.

"I'll begin examining."

Well, Miki. Lie down on the bed, please.

OK.

Please start.

Then, let me see your stomach.

"The result of examination…"

"You suffer from constipation."

"Take care!"

Oh, I've been constipated hahaha!

You don't have fever, so I'll prescribe a medicine for stomach.

Here you are. Take care!

Thank you.

Dr. Licca, please help me.

The next is Maki, right? What's wrong?

"I'll check your heartbeat."

"I'll begin examining."

"The result of examination…"

"You catch the flu."

"Take care!"

Oh my god! I'll prescribe medicine, Maki.

And let's treat with an inhaler as you have a runny nose.

So, just be patient. It'll finish soon.

This medicine will be effective well, so don't worry.

Thank you.

I've caught the flu.

I have to wear a mask.

Help me please, Dr. Licca.

Oh, Riku. What's wrong?

"I'll begin examining."

"The result of examination…"

"You has a sty."

Eh! I've had a sty.

That may because my long bang...

Then, let me put eye lotion on your eyes. Good.

OK, I'll prescribe eye lotion. Please apply it three times a day. Here you are!

Thank you so much.

Hello, Dr. Licca. Please consult.

Wow, what a handsome man!

"I'll check your heartbeat."

So, please lie down on this bed.

OK.

Let me put a stethoscope.

"The result of examination…"

"You have broken your leg!"

I've got a bone broken!

Then, I give you medical care.

Let me put from your leg.

Completed.

OK, I've done.

Oh, I've also broken my arm...

I'll prescribe pain-killers and wet pads.

Pain-killers and wet pads.

OK.

Thank you so much.

Hi, Dr. Licca. Please consult.

"The result of examination…"

"You need reexamination! Please come three days later again."

Did I have too much sweet things?

Well, let's measure your blood pressure just in case.

"Pipipipi"

Oh, you also have high blood pressure a little.

May I give you an IV drip?

That contains medicine to make your skin smooth.

Wow, that's my pleasure!

So, please rest up for a while.

Who's next?

Here.

Please examine, Dr. Licca.

OK! Let me see.

"The result of examination…"

"You have athlete's foot."

"Take care!"

Athlete's foot, huhhh?

Even though my clean foot?

I'll prescribe an ointment. Don't forget applying everyday.

OK, I will.

Here you are.

Thank you.

Phew! That's all for today's consulting.

Doctor is busy.

・・・Oh, that's dream!

I dreamt about being a doctor.

Doctor seems to be busy.

Well, I'll study well!

For more infomation >> リカちゃん 病院 The doctor Licca hospital - Duration: 6:58.

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5 Pyramids of the Ancient World that You May Not Have Heard About - Duration: 8:32.

5 Pyramids of the Ancient World that You May Not Have Heard About

The Great Pyramid of Giza is undoubtedly one of the most well-known icons of the ancient

world.

But thousands of other pyramids exist, not just in Egypt, but across the entire globe,

including Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.

The reason why so many ancient civilizations, many of which had no contact with each other,

were constructing pyramids at around the same time remains a bit of a mystery.

Nevertheless, many of these impressive monuments remain as legacies of these rich, ancient

cultures.

Here, we look at 5 little-known pyramids from the ancient world.

1.

A Pyramid in the Heart of Rome, Italy

Rome is well known for its ancient architecture � the Colosseum, Pantheon, Trajan�s Market

and the Roman Forum to name a few � but one thing it is not often associated with

is pyramids.

But right in the heart of Rome, sits a 2,000-year-old pyramid, measuring 30 meters along each side

and 35 meters in height.

You can�t miss it!

Yet very few people have heard of Rome�s Pyramid of Cestius.

The Pyramid of Cestius was built along the Via Ostiensis, an important road in ancient

Rome, sometime between 18 and 12 BC.

While it is debatable whether the Egyptian pyramids were ever really used as tombs, the

pyramid of Cestius most definitely was.

Within the pyramid is a barrel-vaulted burial chamber which, according to the inscriptions

on the east and west flanks of the pyramid, housed the body of a Roman politician known

as Gaius Cestius Epulo, a tribune, praetor and member of the priesthood.

A second inscription announces that the building of this pyramid was completed in 330 days.

2.

The Mysterious Pyramids of Tenerife, Canary Islands

Tenerife in the Canary Islands is well-known as a holiday destination, but many tourists

visit the island unaware that there are pyramids there and an ongoing mystery.

Who built the pyramids, when were they constructed, and why?

The pyramids can be found at G��mar, a town in the south of Tenerife.

Built from lava stone without the use of mortar, the pyramids have caused much controversy

among academics.

One study dated the pyramids to the 19th century AD, based on pottery found near the site,

and said they are little more than piles of volcanic rocks that farmers had made when

clearing the land.

However, this has been hotly disputed.

Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl argues that the pyramids were built by the Guanches, the

aboriginal Berber inhabitants of the Canary Islands who migrated to the archipelago around

1,000 BC.

Hayerdahl points out that the constructions are painstakingly designed with stepped levels

and possible alignments made for ceremonial purposes, such as those that could have been

carried out at the Summer Solstice.

In 1991, Juan Antonio Belmonte Avil�s, Antonio Aparicio Juan, and C�sar Esteban L�pez,

who were researchers from the Canary Institute of Astrophysics, demonstrated that the long

sides of some of the terraces surrounding the pyramids of G��mar marked the direction

of winter and summer solstices.

Heyerdahl hypothesized that the Canarian pyramids formed a temporal and geographic stopping

point on voyages between ancient Egypt and the Maya civilization, initiating a controversy

in which historians, archaeologists, astronomers, and those with a general interest in history

have all taken part.

3.

The Great Pyramid of Cholula, Mexico

Despite being recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest pyramid in the world

in terms of its volume, not many people have heard of the Great Pyramid of Cholula.

Located just outside the city of Puebla, the pyramid was dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, one

of the most important deities of the Mesoamerican pantheon, and during pre-Colombian times,

Cholula was a large city and the religious center of highland Mexico.

The construction of the temple began during the 2nd century BC, and went through several

stages before achieving its final form.

Around 1100 AD, the city fell into the hands of the Toltec-Chichimecas and the pyramid

was abandoned as new temples were created.

Over the centuries, it became covered in earth and vegetation and it was not until 1910,

when authorities began the construction of a mental asylum, that the �natural hill�

was found to be the home of an ancient pyramid.

4.

The Legendary 1,000Ft White Pyramid of Xian, China

Scattered across an isolated, flat plain in Shaanxi Province, near the ancient capital

of Xi�an, lie dozens of spectacular pyramid mounds that are little known outside China.

Mixed in with the reality of these impressive tombs, is a legend of an enormous 1,000-foot

white, jewel-capped pyramid that would outshine even the Great Pyramid of Giza.

While some researchers believe that aerial sightings of the �White Pyramid of Xi�an�

correspond with the Maoling Mausoleum, tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, others maintain that

the legendary pyramid is yet to be found.

Reported sightings of an enormous white pyramid in China date back more than a century to

the diary entries of American travel agent and trader Fred Meyer Schroder, who spotted

a giant pyramid in the distance while walking with a Buddhist monk guide in Shaanxi Province

in 1912.

Schroder estimated that it was at least 300 meters high (roughly 1,000 feet) with 500-meter

sides.

Such dimensions would give the structure a volume ten times greater than that of the

Great Pyramid in Egypt.

Schroder�s Mongolian guide, Bogdo, informed him that the pyramids are at least 3,000 years

old and that information about them is recorded in ancient monastic documents and is well-known

in local legend.

Two more sightings by pilots occurred in the 1940s, both corroborating earlier reports

of its size and features.

Some believe that the White Pyramid may lie within the rugged terrain of the Qin Ling

Mountains, difficult to spot among the towering mountains and deep gorges.

Numerous researchers and explorers have pursued the White Pyramid of Xi�an, but none to

date have been successful.

5.

The 5,000-Year-Old Pyramid City of Caral, Peru

The Norte Chico civilization of Supe, Peru was the first known civilization of the Americas.

Their capital was the Sacred City of Caral � a 5,000-year-old metropolis complete with

complex agricultural practices, rich culture, and monumental architecture, including stone

and earthen platform mounds, temples, amphitheatre, sunken circular plazas, residential areas

and six large step pyramids.

The ancient city was first discovered in 1905 by the German archaeologist Max Uhle, but

it wasn�t until the 1970s that archaeologists realized that the hills originally identified

as natural formations were actually step pyramids.

By the 1990s, the full extent of the great city of Caral and its six pyramids had emerged

after having lain buried beneath the sand for five millennia.

While we already know of the existence of thousands of pyramids around the world, it

is hypothesized that there are hundreds more that are yet to be discovered.

From the dense jungles of South America and Asia, to enormous mounds covered in vegetation

or snow that could easily be mistaken for natural hills, the planet has not yet revealed

all of the pyramids from its ancient past.

For more infomation >> 5 Pyramids of the Ancient World that You May Not Have Heard About - Duration: 8:32.

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JUST IN: NFL Protester Makes Shocking Move, Media Stunned. - Duration: 4:03.

JUST IN: NFL Protester Makes Shocking Move, Media Stunned.

Seattle Seahawks defensive end, Michael Bennett, shows that the issue of NFL players kneeling

for the national anthem isn't as cut-and-dry as one might think.

Before Thursday night's game against the Arizona Cardinals, Bennett decided to stand

for the national anthem.

Previously, the defensive end has sat down during the anthem.

Bennett became one of the faces of the NFL protests.

Previously, he vowed to sit during the national anthem for the entire football season.

He made this vow even before President Trump expressed his opinion that players should

be fired for kneeling during the Star Spangled Banner.

The defensive end is the son of a Navy veteran, so he was raised with respect for the men

and women in uniform.

Thursday was "Salute for Service Night," which is an event intended to honor United

States veterans.

Bennett also stood for the anthem on Veterans Day.

The Los Angeles Times reports that Thursday marked the first time all season that Bennett

stood for the national anthem.

The rest of his team also stood.

The reason NFL players have either kneeled or sat during the Star Spangled Banner is

to protest alleged police brutality against black Americans.

While Bennett believes in the objective of the protests, he also understands the importance

of respecting the military.

"It was to signify that we are all with the military, and that we love them," he

said in an interview with the Tacoma News Tribune.

"There's been this narrative that we don't care about the military.

Today, we were honoring the military, so we wanted to be able to honor the military.

The defensive end also stated that the protests have "never been about the military."

He added, "If there is an opportunity to support them and be grateful for what they

do, and the sacrifices, we want to be able to do that."

While Bennett does plan to sit for the national anthem at other games, he has stated that

this will not be the last time he will stand during the Star Spangled Banner.

On November 20, the Seahawks will host their "Salute to Service" game against the Atlanta

Falcons.

"This is Veterans Day weekend.

And next weekend is Salute to Service," Bennett said.

"I am going to stand up for that game, too, to honor them."

The NFL protests have been the subject of a heated national debate since former San

Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, began kneeling for the playing of the anthem.

The argument subsided earlier this year, but was brought back onto the public stage when

President Trump stated that players who kneel for the anthem should be fired.

There are reasonable arguments on both sides of this issue, and good Americans can disagree

on whether the NFL players' method of protest is appropriate.

Nevertheless, it is important that both sides truly understand one another — and mutual

understanding is something that is missing from our current political discourse.

Those who oppose kneeling for the national anthem accuse the players of not respecting

American soldiers.

While this accusation might apply to some who support these protests, the majority of

kneeling players have stated that they do not intend to disrespect the United States

or its troops — they only wish to bring awareness to a perceived injustice.

On the other hand, supporters of the protesting players label those with whom they disagree

as bigots who are uninterested in the plight of American minorities.

Are there some who oppose the protests as a result of bigotry?

Perhaps, but these individuals are few.

The majority of those who oppose the protests take issue with the way the NFL players are

protesting — not the fact that they are protesting in the first place.

Bennett's decision to stand during the national anthem shows that he can express his opinion

while still having respect for US armed forces.

Hopefully, people like him can help other Americans engage in debate without demonizing

one another.

What do you think about this?

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top stories today.

For more infomation >> JUST IN: NFL Protester Makes Shocking Move, Media Stunned. - Duration: 4:03.

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DERP Online - Beta Tester Winners! - Duration: 3:53.

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From Latin America to Europe...

...many passionate gamers recorded themselves explaining why they want to be a Beta Tester.

It was a tough call, but we could only choose six.

...and here they are!

The winners of DERP Online's Beta Tester Competition!

My name is Patrick and I want to be a Beta Tester.

Hey, my name is KSic.

I would like to become a Beta Tester

I hope to... I hope to win!

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I'm Corvin and I would like to be a Beta Tester because I think your game is really cool!

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This was fun, wasn't it?

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If you want to stay up to date or chat with me, follow DERP Online on Facebook.

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Before I go, here's the trailer.

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We'll be in contact. And remember to...!

...check DERP Online this November 17th!

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BOOKTUBE NEWBIE TAG 2.0 [CC] - Duration: 12:35.

Hello my name is Stephen Alff and welcome back to Alffbooks! And today I'm here to

do the booktube newbie tag 2.0! This tag was created by Catalyst Reads and I was

tagged by Jay from Captured in Words! So I'll be leaving both of their videos

down in the description! And yeah it's time to move on to the questions!

The first question is what genres would you like to see talked about more on

booktube? I'd like to see more historical fiction! Historical fiction is something

I've really gotten into I've started writing historical fiction and I'm

always looking for more historical fiction! So more people talking about it

means I discover more historical fiction, so that would be really cool! So there's

that! I'd also like to see people talk about classics more! I find, and that was

my case for years, that classics are very often thought of as reading material for

school or for college and because of that in some sense they're avoided as

too difficult or too potentially boring and though I don't like all classics

that I've read which is always the case about any type of book that you read! I

find that you need to give any book a good chance if you think that you may be

interested and you're just saying mmhnm because it's a classic, you should pick

it up! So yeah classics! If you talk about classics, let me know as well! The second

question is what ways do you feel are the best to make friends on booktube! And

I find that if you comment on other people's videos you are going to get

their attention. Especially if they've got really small channels! They are most

likely to really want to engage with you! So I find the booktube newbie tag is a

great way of meeting other people who love this community who've decided to

finally make videos and who aren't overloaded with comments, in a sense, that

they will see your comment and they will be more than happy to respond and the

thing is making friends on booktube is just making friends with anyone who

loves reading books and that starts with the people who've just started out and

it also makes them feel really welcomed! So I find that's a really good way of

engaging with people and making friends! Another great way is off the platform on

Twitter for example. You can tweet at other booktubers

and just start conversations there about different topics and I find that's a

great way of getting to know each other better and also just creating real good

friendships! And another way which I find is really interesting is to create

meetups! So if there are no meetups being organized at the moment in your area, you

can look into organizing your own meetups and that can always be really

fun because well you get to meet people in person, talk about books, maybe go to

book stores together and that's that's really cool yes! I find that when you

start looking you're always surprised by how many people close enough to you

actually are interested in and talk about books online they don't

necessarily have to be booktubers but they can be book bloggers. They can be

bookstagrammers. They can just be people who like tweeting about books and

I find that always fascinating to just talk with people who love books! The

third question is what do you enjoy most about making booktube videos! And I find

that I love just coming up with ideas! I love trying to see if they're possible

and I absolutely love working with other people to try and make those ideas

possible! It's just so much more fun when you can actually work with other people!

So I find even if it's just bouncing ideas off of someone... just throwing

them at them! *laughs* I find that is a really good way of just working through

possibilities for videos and that process is really fun! I do that with

booktube friends, I do that with family. I just find it really fun to see how other

people like ideas or what their input can be in a video! question four is what do

you least look forward to when making a booktube video? There are two things!

Firstly, making sure the lighting is right. Not that I look too bleached or

that it's too dark. I've had that problem before it's

just so irritating! And another one is background noise! I always try to reduce

background noise as much as possible and it's gotten to the point that if I hear

someone walking past the door even if I can barely hear them, myself, I'm like oh no

it will corrupt the audio even though the chances are that it

won't! But I try to film when there's as little noise as possible and noise is

something that I can't edit it out because I don't know how to.. audio sound

editing so it's always better to not have it in the first place! But yeah that

is something that I don't look forward to! The fifth question is what videos

other than tags, TBRs wrap-ups and reviews and recommendations would you

like to see more of? And definitely, hands down, discussion videos and sketches! I

love those! Personally I mean I want to do as many sketches as possible over the

next few months and years because I plan on being here for the long run! And

discussion videos because they really open your mind I find! Someone will

bring up a point at some point in their discussion video that you're never going

to have considered before and that is something I find fascinating! Just being

able to compare how you approach an idea or a concept or something you may not

even have thought of in detail and see that there's more to it than you

expected! The same thing applies to when preparing a discussion video! I find that

I will invariably look into the pros and cons of it and try and see both sides of

the discussion! Though I may not always understand or agree with all the points,

I'll try and find points that I can agree with or at least that I can

understand that others gonna agree with it! I find it's

always more interesting to try and give two aspects of a discussion, so both your

point of view and the opposite point of view. And whether you are the person

explaining those other points or whether you bring someone in to do that with you,

I think is really important to keep a discussion balanced and try and you know

try and find out and explain what both sides are. I mean I tried to do one of

those on booktube and why I love booktube and it turned into just the

video these are the reasons why I love booktube and yeah I love booktube! But

then I did one further back about book hauls and that one

was more balanced I mentioned pros for book hauls and also reasons I didn't

really like them that much and in the end turns out that well there's more

cons for me personally, so I don't make them. So yeah it's always good to

weigh pros and cons. The sixth question is what themes would you like to see

less of or more of in books? And for me less of, definitely, love triangles! Now if

a love triangle is well done, well explained, that there's a sense to it? No

problem! But more often than not the love triangle doesn't make sense! It's just a

love triangle between three of the main characters and there's no real sense to

it! it's just there because it can be there! That's not something I like seeing!

It's just a waste of ink! So yeah, that's what I wouldn't like to see as much of

if possible! And what I'd like to see more isn't really a theme but more the

unexpected! I like seeing something that I didn't expect! When I'm reading a book,

if I put the book down I'll be thinking about the book until the next time I

could pick it up and that is coming up with possible scenarios, possible ways

the story could go and I like when a book brings me down a route I didn't

expect! And that is what I like seeing in books! So if I can see more of that and less

books that are "oh yeah I kind of knew that was gonna happen" I'd be really

happy! I'm not saying that they don't already exist I just want to see so so

many more of those! That would be really cool The seventh question is what are some of

your booktube goals! Well, I want to make more friends on booktube that's a clear

one! I would love that! I want to do more collabs and I want to make things that are new! I

want to create something that doesn't exist yet on booktube and whether that

is by working together with other people and creating something sketch wise or

other that is just really different or on my own just coming up with an idea, a

way of filming a video differently? I just want to bring something different and

yeah we'll see how that works! I'm constantly

looking into ways of bringing maybe something that I see in an other type of

video or in another medium into my videos and maybe at some point I'll find

something that I'm like yes that is what I want to do! Whether it's by adapting it

from somewhere else or coming up with something completely new I think that

would be fun! The eighth question is what advice do you have for booktubers who

just started out? Well, read what you like and make the videos you want to make! I...

There's nothing really more to say. If you don't like one of the common video

types that are out there: book hauls, TBRs, wrap-ups, tags. If there's something you

don't want to do, just don't do it! It's up to you to do whatever you want with

your channel! As I was saying earlier, I don't do book hauls. It doesn't stop me

from making videos! I enjoy making videos. I still make videos about books the

whole time and I think it's important that people don't feel pressured into

because everyone else is doing it that they have to do it! And the same thing

applies for books if everyone is talking about a book you don't necessarily have

to go out there and buy it just because everyone else is talking about it! You

don't necessarily have to read it because everyone else is talking about

it! Just read what you want! And if a book does sound interesting and everyone is

talking about it, by all means, go ahead! But don't just read something or do

something because everyone else is doing it!

Question 9 is what qualities or traits do you look for in other booktubers when

deciding what to watch? And well, I just look for people who are passionate about

books! That's pretty much it! I mean that's pretty much everyone on booktube!

But basically I just love watching videos at books no matter who, no matter

what genre the books are in! I like seeing people passionate about things!

And that is all I look for! Question ten is what is a fun fact or a hobby that

you have that other people on booktube wouldn't know that you have? Well, I can

juggle! Juggling is fun! And now I just hope that I don't hit the

microphone! I haven't really practiced, so yeah! This is where I hope this isn't a

bad idea! I think I might actually move the microphone away just for this

because this might be a bad idea otherwise! I don't want to break my

microphone! There! further away! Now I hope I don't hit the computer there!

I haven't done this in a while!

question 11: Who do you tag! What I want to do from now on when I'm

doing tag videos is I want to tag both people

I've been following and I really want to tag and also people I really want to tag

but who've just started out! Partly because I want to make them feel more

welcome in the community in general I want them also to be maybe more

noticed! And yeah, by doing so I'll be leaving links to all

the people I tagged in the description down below, so feel free to go and check

them out! Without further ado, who do I tag? I'm tagging YouFoundMarina, clarareadsbooks,

Spinsters' Library, Jessica breathe and read, bookish land, the Dyslexic Reader,

Teller of Tales, Irish reader, This Story Ain't Over and Emma Lou! I look

forward to seeing all of your videos! I hope you enjoyed this video! I will leave

you with my most recent video on this side and a video I think you're really

going to like! That's all for me, bye!

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He doesn't grab your food, and you give it to him?

You concern about him dearly.

You bite a little and then give it to him? Haha, he is so fast.

Is this popcorn chicken delicious? Is it a little spicy?

It's so spicy.

Very spicy?

I drunk it. There's water on it, so dirty.

Do you know mommy's shooting video?

Xin, you are good today, no grabbing. It's good like this. Or mummy will be angry.

Watch you eat, funny.

Xin is better now, Hey.I just praised you .

You have to hold on.You can't grab your sister's food .

Don't give him.

You don't give him, so he will not grab yours.

Hey, Xin.

Do you have to get him to grab your food?

So, you give him, OK? Let him grab you.

This is for eating.

Look, what's wrong with you? Do you have to get him to grab your food? If I stop him, you will cry?

He has his own food.

He is a monkey, you can't coddle him madly.

Look, he also has food, It's not mom who doesn't give him the food .

OK, it's OK. My baby. Let him grab.

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10 BOOKS THAT WILL LITERALLY BLOW YOUR MIND & HAVE YOU READING UNTIL THE LAST PAGE

BY ARJUN WALIA

This is an updated version of an article we�ve. We will continue to update the list and re-publish

it for those who are interested in some good reads!

Reading is incredible. It sparks our imaginations, enhances our critical thinking skills, improves

our vocabulary, exercises our brain, and much more. While our love for reading in general

will never die, it does seem that, these days, its popularity has waned significantly. Many

kids today, and plenty of adults too, can�t seem to wrap their heads around sitting and

doing �nothing� for any extended amount of time when they could instead experience

new and intense sensory information every few seconds instead. You�d be hard-pressed

to find a child (or teen) that won�t throw a fit the moment you take their cell phone

or iPad away from them, and it�s not illogical to wonder if children today are even using

their brains; surely the constant TV watching and time spent on social media doesn�t challenge

their minds in the way that a book can. Whether you�re an adult or a child, reading is definitely

a good idea; the key is to find something that interests you. The rest is easy.

The list of books below represents just a few that I�m sure CE readers will enjoy,

so have a look if you�d like to add something new and exciting to your reading list.

Supernormal: Science, Yoga & The Evidence For Extraordinary Psychic Abilities

�As with Dr. Radin�s previous work, this book is thoroughly researched, clearly written,

and immensely engaging. Once again, he has pushed the boundaries of religion, science,

psychology, and philosophy. Invaluable reading!�

� Dr. Michael Bloch, University of San Francisco

Above is just one of many great reviews of this book. Dean Radin, the author, is the

Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. He has published a number of papers

on the science of parapsychology. Topics within this realm include distant healing, remote

viewing, precognition, and near-death experiences, among others.

The book examines the science behind these extraordinary abilities, and whether yoga

and meditation can unleash our inherent supernormal mental powers. It touches on several different

topics, from ancient teachings of mystics and the theories of quantum physics to successful

experiments in the field. Radin offers powerful evidence which confirms that sometimes fact

is indeed stranger than fiction, and sometimes more wonderful than we could ever have imagined.

Altered Genes, Twisted Truth: How the Venture to Genetically Engineer Our Food Has Subverted

Science, Corrupted Government, and Systematically Deceived the Public

This is an excellent book and very relevant today, given how many countries around the

world have now banned genetically modified products. It was written by Steven M. Druker,

J.D, who is the Executive Director at the Alliance for Bio-Integrity.

The book has captured the attention of hundreds of scientists, including Joseph Cummins, Ph.D.,

a Professor Emeritus of Genetics at Western University in London, Ontario, who raved about

the book: �Altered Genes, Twisted Truth will stand as a landmark. It should be required

reading in every university biology course.�

David Schubert, Ph.D, a molecular biologist and the Head of Cellular Neurobiology at the

Salk Institute for Biological Studies, agrees with him:

This incisive and insightful book is truly outstanding. Not only is it well-reasoned

and scientifically solid, it�s a pleasure to read � and a must-read. Through its masterful

marshalling of facts, it dispels the cloud of disinformation that has misled people into

believing that GE foods have been adequately tested and don�t entail abnormal risk.

Stephan Naylor, PhD, CEO and Chairman of MaiHealth Inc, and formerly a professor of Biology and

Molecular Biology and Pharmacology at the Mayo Clinic for 10 years, offers further praise:

Steven Druker�s meticulously documented, well-crafted, and spellbinding narrative should

serve as a clarion call to all of us. In particular, his chapter detailing the deadly epidemic

of 1989-90 that was linked with genetically engineered food supplements was especially

significant. I and my Mayo Clinic colleagues were active participants in the attempt to

identify the cause of this epidemic. Druker provides a comprehensive analysis of all the

evidence and also presents new findings from our work. Overall his discussion of this tragic

event, as well as its ominous implications, is the most comprehensive, evenly balanced

and accurate account that I have read

As you can see it has some great reviews, which is refreshing to see considering that

mainstream media never shares this side of the story.

UFOs for the 21st Century Mind: A Fresh Guide to an Ancient Mystery

This book was written by Richard Dolan, one of the world�s leading researchers and writers

on the subject of UFOs. He also authored UFOs and the National Security State, and both

books are ground-breaking works which together provide the most factually complete and accessible

narrative of the UFO subject available anywhere. Dolan co-authored a speculative book about

the future as well, called A.D. After Disclosure, which was the first-ever analysis not only

of how UFO secrecy might end, but also of the all-important question: what happens next?

Dolan believes UFOs constitute the greatest mystery of our time.

UFOs for the 21st Century Mind has received incredible reviews. Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar

Mitchell called the book monumental, and Hal Puthoff, one of the chief scientists involved

in the U.S. Government�s Stargate program, said that it�s a must read for serious students

in the field.

Prior to his interest in UFOs, Richard completed his graduate work at the University of Rochester,

where he studied U.S. Cold War strategy, European history, and international diplomacy. Before

that, he had studied at Alfred University and Oxford University, and was a finalist

for a Rhodes scholarship.

For beginners and experienced researchers alike, historian Richard Dolan covers the

full range of this incredibly complex topic in this book. He offers insights into everything

connected to UFOs: ancient aliens, modern encounters, abductions, channellers, the politics

and cover-up, the black budget world, the bizarre science, the social dimensions (YouTube

and Facebook), the future, and much more.

In addition, as one of UFOlogy�s pioneers in the deep analysis of the cover-up, he offers

an original perspective on how it all works and why the cover-up is bound to end. He also

writes on the nature of contact, speculating on who these �Others� might be. Finally,

Dolan takes the reader through the �weird science� of UFOs, covering everything from

propulsion and spacetime to consciousness and more.

The topic of Unidentified Flying Objects has gained a tremendous amount of popularity in

recent years, especially after their existence was verified by dozens of governments in documents

released via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and by academicians and high-ranking

military and political personnel. Keep in mind that �UFO� does not mean extraterrestrial,

but when you have objects at very high altitudes performing maneuvers that defy our known laws

of physics, it�s easy to see why some people make that connection.

To see what happens when the military tracks a UFO on radar, you can read THIS article

we published on the subject.

HERE is another great example that comes from the Canadian Air Force.

The Secret Teachings Of All Ages

Manly P. Hall published this book in 1928, shortly after he became a respected lecturer

and interpreter of ancient writings. It dives into a number of different topics, but mostly

focuses on philosophy, occult philosophy, and the teachings of secret societies. He

himself was a member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship and a 33rd degree Mason.

Below are just a few of the rave reviews he has received.

�A masterful summation of the esoteric teachings of the ages.�

� Huston Smith, Ph.D., Author.

�Into this volume has been compressed the quintessence of a colossal learning. It is

a living human document, pulsating with the mental and spiritual vibrations of a profound

thinker who takes knowledge for his province and reduces whole libraries to a single tome.�

� George Barron, Curator of the De Young Museum of San Francisco

�Simply put, this is the most beautiful and complete occult book ever published. It

represents a lifetime of research into the mythology, symbolism, and magical practices

of countless cultures. From the secrets of Isis to the teachings of mystic Christianity,

nearly every occult dogma imaginable is represented here. This is the definitive guide to secret

societies, famous figures, and more.�

� Liewellyn New Times

�Manly Hall�s great work is a classic in the world�s literature. It will guide

historians, philosophers, and lay seekers of esoteric wisdom for centuries.�

� Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., Apollo 14 astronaut

Fingerprints Of The Gods

So much of what we know about our ancient history has been lost; we are essentially

a species with amnesia. Whether it be giant skeletons or remnants of Atlantis, there is

much evidence suggesting that the story of mankind might be far older than we think.

In his book, Hancock presents strong arguments for this view.

Below is a summary of this work:

In Fingerprints of the Gods, Hancock embarks on a worldwide quest to put together all the

pieces of the vast and fascinating jigsaw of mankind�s hidden past. In ancient monuments

as far apart as Egypt�s Great Sphinx, the strange Andean ruins of Tiahuanaco, and Mexico�s

awe-inspiring Temples of the Sun and Moon, he reveals not only the clear fingerprints

of an as-yet-unidentified civilization of remote antiquity, but also startling evidence

of its vast sophistication, technological advancement, and evolved scientific knowledge.

The Afterlife Experiments: Breakthrough Scientific Evidence of Life After Death

Gary E. Swartz is a professor of psychology, medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and surgery

at the University of Arizona. He is also the Director of its Laboratory for Advances in

Consciousness and Health.

In this book, he examines the question of life after death by asking well-known mediums

to take part in a series of experiments aimed at either disproving or proving the existence

of an afterlife. The book includes details of �stringently� monitored experiments

in which mediums attempt to contact dead friends and relatives of �sitters,� who were masked

from view and never spoke, depriving the mediums of any cues or hints.

The results shook researchers and onlookers, revealing information about a son�s suicide,

what a deceased father wanted to say about his last days in a coma, the transformation

of a man�s lifelong doubts about the afterlife, and, most amazing of all, a forecast of a

beloved spouse�s death.

It is simply fascinating, and stands as a fantastic example of science trying to examine

a mysterious phenomenon which can at least be observed, if not explained. Unfortunately,

when science examines something it cannot explain, it most often dismisses it as untrue.

Return To Life: Extraordinary Cases Of Children Who Remember Past Lives

For the last fifteen years, Jim Tucker has traveled the country meeting families, hearing

stories like these, and trying to determine if the children�s memories are valid. Continuing

a fifty year research project at the University of Virginia involving children from all over

the world, he decided to focus on cases in the United States, where parents would not

expect their children to say such things.

This topic has been studied by numerous scientists who belong to various academic institutions

from all over the world, so in the interest of a short on-line read, choosing which studies/examples

to share can be a difficult process, given how many of them exist. Worldwide, more than

twenty-five hundred specific cases have been examined in great detail, more so where these

notions are more culturally accepted (in the East), although cases have been documented

on every single continent. For this reason, if you are interested in this topic from a

scientific standpoint, we suggest you further your own research beyond what you read here.

A typical reincarnation case is where subjects start reporting a past life experience. One

common denominator of these cases is that they all involve children, with the average

age being 35 months when subjects begin to report their experiences. The experiences

reported are often detailed and extensive, and Tucker points out that many of these children

show strong emotional involvement when speaking about their claims, some cry and beg to be

taken to what they say is their previous family. Others show intense anger.

�The subjects usually stop making their past-life statements by the age of six to

seven, and most seem to lose the purported memories. That is the age when children start

school and begin having more experiences in the current life, as well as when they tend

to lose their early childhood memories.� (source)

One example Tucker describes, an American case, is of a child named Sam Taylor, who

was a year and a half old when:

�He looked up as his father was changing his diaper and said, �When I was your age,

I used to change your diapers.� He began talking more about having been his grandfather.

He eventually told details of his grandfather�s life that his parents felt certain he could

not have learned through normal means, such as the fact that his grandfather�s sister

had been murdered and that his grandmother had used a food processor to make milkshakes

for his grandfather every day at the end of his life.� (source)

Hidden In Plain Sight: Beyond The X Files

The latest and most in-depth book on underground bases by Dr. Richard Sauder, the world�s

premier investigator of underground bases and tunnels. Using a combination of archival

research, on-the-scene investigation, and first-hand interviews, Sauder takes the reader

into a clandestine world that is under the ground and under the ocean. It is a world

that we are supposed to think is impossible, and yet � after reviewing the evidence � seems

all-too-likely. Dr. Sauder asks, and often answers, such questions as:

� Where are the secret underground bases? � How far down do they go?

� What leaks are coming from the classified world?

� What has the U.S. Navy planned for beneath the ocean floor?

� Are there bases beneath the ocean? � What�s going on beneath Washington,

D.C.? � Are there high-speed, underground maglev

systems? � What is the connection with UFOs and the

alien question?

This is a book that truly goes where no other book has gone before. It is a must-read for

any and all who are seeking to understand the full magnitude of the Matrix-like reality

of our civilization.

Click here Related CE Articles on the topic of underground and under ocean military bases.

The Secret Military Remote Perception Skill Anyone Can Learn: The Essential Guide To Remote

Viewing

This book was written by Paul H. Smith, PhD., and an army veteran who was involved in this

program for several years.

Did you know that the CIA, in conjunction with Stanford university, were involved in

the scientific study of parapsychological phenomena that lasted more than two decades?

Part of this program was examining the efficacy of �remote viewing,� supposedly for intelligence

gathering purposes. (source)

Remote viewing is the ability of a person to describe a remote geographical location

up to several hundred thousand kilometers from their actual physical location.

In these experiments, multiple individuals were able to describe distinct objects that

were located in a separate room, and at other remote physical locations from where there

body was not.

Parapsychology: A Handbook For The 21st Century

This is the first book in more than 40 years to provide a comprehensive scientific overview

of research in the field of parapsychology, explaining what we know and don�t know about

so-called psi phenomena, such as telepathy, precognition or psychokinesis. Contributors

evaluate the evidence for these phenomena, accounting for factors such as selective memory,

wish fulfillment and incorrect methods or analyses, in some cases offering psychological,

physical and biological theories.

31 chapters by 37 experts including:

� Implicit Physical Psi: The Global Consciousness Project (Roger D. Nelson)

� Macro-Psychokinesis (Stephen E. Braude) � Psi and Psychophysiology (Dean Radin and

Alan Pierce) � Psi in Everyday Life: Nonhuman and Human

(Rupert Sheldrake) � Reincarnation: Field Studies and Theoretical

Issues Today (Antonia Mills and Jim B. Tucker) � Statistical Guidelines for Empirical Studies

(Patrizio E. Tressoldi and Jessica Utts)

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Ajj sare chhad janjaal kude, mele nu...

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho...

Kar buha sambh shatabi ni

Eh pakad sandooq di chaabi ni

Koi suit tu kadh gulabi ni, paa tille di gurgabi ni

Le buteyan...

Le buteyan wala roomal kude, mele nu

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho...

Ni baisakhi ajj manavange

Mele te bhanghre pavange

Doye rall pe peeng chadhavange, te beth ke othe khavange

Ladduan da...

Ladduan da le ke thaal kude, mele nu

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho...

Kankan diyan faslan pakkiyan nein

Ghar saade barkatan vassian nein

Mera pyar tere naal goodha ni, soney da kadha dean choodha ni

Rab keeta...

Rab keeta maala-maal kude, mele nu

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho...

Tere nain jeun peeti bhang kude

Te vanng tamatar rang kude

Koi nazar na tainu laa deve, jadu na akh da paa deve

Ratta rakheen...

Ratta rakheen roop sambhal kude, mele nu

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho...

Ajj sare chhad janjaal kude, mele nu...

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, mele nu...

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, mele nu...

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, mele nu...

Mele nu chal mere naal kude, oho.. hoho.. hoho...

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Hey, welcome back to the channel!

This is going to be my October favorites and I hope you enjoy!

So to start it off...

I have these leather wingtip brouges that I thrifted actually.

There was some similar ones on ASOS.com that I really really wanted

, but I'm not gonna pay seventy-five, eighty dollars for something that looks basically identical

and these are from Florsheim which I know is a

Pretty decent brand. When I first had these they were really, really, really,

REALLY, really dirty

So...first thing I did was when I got home

I got a little bowl of hot water and put the shoelaces in just the soak for 30 minutes while I polish everything up.

Before I could polish I actually had to clean them up so I got a

Washcloth and I wet it and went into the nooks and crannies where the stitching is

Where the broguing is that I even got here under the tongue...

Because a lot of people forget about that and it got to be nice and clean

whenever I polished it I

polish it real nice. I only invested about five dollars and the polish in the shoes themselves were only five dollars as you can

See there...so...I mean

five dollars and five dollars

I'm invested ten dollars in

Compared to the 75-80 dollars that the ASOS ones were going to be, so I think that's a pretty good deal.

I'm very happy with these and

I'm glad that I actually found them because I was going to pay $75-80...*RAMBLING*

Now how I would style these is I would style them with black jeans, like a biker jacket

You can even wear it dressed up because these are quite dressy

, but they lean towards more the casual side because the brouging, but I could see wearing a polo, a

Button-down maybe an Oxford like that. I wouldn't play it pair these with a suit

I mean you can and some people look really good with it, but

stick more towards the casual side.

I paired it with black socks, black jeans to create like a monochrome seamless look to actually make me look taller

Or the attempt to. I actually put a brown turtleneck on because the brown and black CAN go together

And they look pretty good as long as the brown is a darker shade if you have more of like

An amber or the the brighter shades they don't look so good together, but darker Browns and blacks look really good together.

I topped that with a leather jacket as you can see in this picture here

Wore that to a little festival we had in town and I was

Looked at a lot...

I'm not sure if it was good or bad, but I thought it looked good. My sister thought

I looked good. My cousin thought I looked good. So that's all it really matters if I feel good with what I'm wearing

Yeah. The next thing I want to talk about is a couple of shows that I've been watching lately. One of them is called Critical

Role, it is a D&D podcast you may have heard of it

It's got the talented voices of Matt Mercer and Travis Willingham and Laura bailey and what is his name Liam

I think his first names...his first name is Liam

I can't remember his last name and then I can't remember the other ones names. I'm so sorry, but I

Really, love the show. It's-It's like an extra an

extra...(Think boy!)

Cherry on top

Whenever you have voice actors playing something like that because the way they voiced their characters

They get so into it and Matt Mercer as the dungeon master is just-it's beautiful

The way he voices, the way he story tells it just it gets you invested into it

And you really want to watch more even though the episodes are three to four sometimes five hours long

but that's what I've been watching there and

Yeah. Another show I've been watching is called The Handmaid's Tale

It's a Hulu original, and it comes with about eight, nine, ten episodes somewhere in there

They're around 45 to an hour mark, and they're really really really really good

I watched it with my

girlfriend and when I

Would say something that I thought was going to happen and it did happen we would be really excited because we figured it out

, but when she said something that we thought would happen and it happened we get excited because we figured it out. It was fun to

the fact that

You could figure out what was going on if you paid close attention. If you didn't like... you would be surprised

but it's not only we were surprised to begin with. It's just that if

You like-if you absorb every single little detail of it you can figure things out before they show it to you

But some parts we were just utterly surprised

And it was amazing. I-we really enjoyed the show and we'd suggest you watch it supposedly

They're supposed to be season two we're looking forward to that so yeah. I actually watched a movie, and it is called

Let me look at my notes

Kimi no Na wa? I think that's how you pronounce it. It's a it's an anime movie and in english it's called Your Name

I watched it subbed-I actually whenever I watch anime or anime movies

I always read forums without spoilers or something that says

Whether do people prefer it dubbed or subbed and then whichever the consensus thinks is best

I'll then watch that version. For example: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

I watched that in dubbed because everyone praised the dub and a lot of people prefer the dub over the sub just the way that

The voice actors portrayed the characters, so I watched the dub, but-and with Your Name

I watched the sub so that's what I did, and it was really really good. As some people in forums were saying, the sub version

Actually like it has more...It's not really...oh, I'm getting off-topic. Oh whoa

The sub isn't really like

People providing a voice to a show it's like they're actually actors

Who are like playing an actual person. You know what I mean? Like it's not like a voice actors just giving a voice to the character

On the screen it's like the Japanese voice actors are actually becoming that person and trying to prot- portray

Portray? Yeah! The feelings that the characters feels not just kind of like reading off a script now

That's one problem that people had with the dub is that it seems that they were just trying to I don't know make it more

Animate- I don't know if you know, but some dubs trying like

over exaggerate some things I

Don't know why, but apparently that's what happened in the dub so I watched the sub because I-I was I was in the mood

For some sadness, okay, and it definitely hit home at some parts. It was sad

*voice crack*

I Really enjoyed it. Yeah when I finished it

I was in my feels so I rated it a 10 out of 10 but looking back having some feedback from my friend who?

Talked about it to me um

It's more of an 8 or 9...like it isn't the best thing out of there

It's not a wonderful masterpiece. (Have mercy, comments) There are some flaws that don't make sense

some

But...the overall show is really, really nice. The film is just wonderful!

It's so beautiful in the art direction and

Everything the voice actors are perfect. The story is interesting and compelling and it grips you and it makes you want to watch more

So yeah I'd suggest going and watching it. So that's all my favorites

I hope you enjoyed it. If you did leave a like, comment, and spu-ooh

subscribe...there we go.

I'll link everything I talked about down below. Again, If you enjoyed it tell me about it. I'll see you in the next one!

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Hey, welcome back to the channel!

This is going to be my October favorites and I hope you enjoy!

So to start it off...

I have these leather wingtip brouges that I thrifted actually.

There was some similar ones on ASOS.com that I really really wanted

, but I'm not gonna pay seventy-five, eighty dollars for something that looks basically identical

and these are from Florsheim which I know is a

Pretty decent brand. When I first had these they were really, really, really,

REALLY, really dirty

So...first thing I did was when I got home

I got a little bowl of hot water and put the shoelaces in just the soak for 30 minutes while I polish everything up.

Before I could polish I actually had to clean them up so I got a

Washcloth and I wet it and went into the nooks and crannies where the stitching is

Where the broguing is that I even got here under the tongue...

Because a lot of people forget about that and it got to be nice and clean

whenever I polished it I

polish it real nice. I only invested about five dollars and the polish in the shoes themselves were only five dollars as you can

See there...so...I mean

five dollars and five dollars

I'm invested ten dollars in

Compared to the 75-80 dollars that the ASOS ones were going to be, so I think that's a pretty good deal.

I'm very happy with these and

I'm glad that I actually found them because I was going to pay $75-80...*RAMBLING*

Now how I would style these is I would style them with black jeans, like a biker jacket

You can even wear it dressed up because these are quite dressy

, but they lean towards more the casual side because the brouging, but I could see wearing a polo, a

Button-down maybe an Oxford like that. I wouldn't play it pair these with a suit

I mean you can and some people look really good with it, but

stick more towards the casual side.

I paired it with black socks, black jeans to create like a monochrome seamless look to actually make me look taller

Or the attempt to. I actually put a brown turtleneck on because the brown and black CAN go together

And they look pretty good as long as the brown is a darker shade if you have more of like

An amber or the the brighter shades they don't look so good together, but darker Browns and blacks look really good together.

I topped that with a leather jacket as you can see in this picture here

Wore that to a little festival we had in town and I was

Looked at a lot...

I'm not sure if it was good or bad, but I thought it looked good. My sister thought

I looked good. My cousin thought I looked good. So that's all it really matters if I feel good with what I'm wearing

Yeah. The next thing I want to talk about is a couple of shows that I've been watching lately. One of them is called Critical

Role, it is a D&D podcast you may have heard of it

It's got the talented voices of Matt Mercer and Travis Willingham and Laura bailey and what is his name Liam

I think his first names...his first name is Liam

I can't remember his last name and then I can't remember the other ones names. I'm so sorry, but I

Really, love the show. It's-It's like an extra an

extra...(Think boy!)

Cherry on top

Whenever you have voice actors playing something like that because the way they voiced their characters

They get so into it and Matt Mercer as the dungeon master is just-it's beautiful

The way he voices, the way he story tells it just it gets you invested into it

And you really want to watch more even though the episodes are three to four sometimes five hours long

but that's what I've been watching there and

Yeah. Another show I've been watching is called The Handmaid's Tale

It's a Hulu original, and it comes with about eight, nine, ten episodes somewhere in there

They're around 45 to an hour mark, and they're really really really really good

I watched it with my

girlfriend and when I

Would say something that I thought was going to happen and it did happen we would be really excited because we figured it out

, but when she said something that we thought would happen and it happened we get excited because we figured it out. It was fun to

the fact that

You could figure out what was going on if you paid close attention. If you didn't like... you would be surprised

but it's not only we were surprised to begin with. It's just that if

You like-if you absorb every single little detail of it you can figure things out before they show it to you

But some parts we were just utterly surprised

And it was amazing. I-we really enjoyed the show and we'd suggest you watch it supposedly

They're supposed to be season two we're looking forward to that so yeah. I actually watched a movie, and it is called

Let me look at my notes

Kimi no Na wa? I think that's how you pronounce it. It's a it's an anime movie and in english it's called Your Name

I watched it subbed-I actually whenever I watch anime or anime movies

I always read forums without spoilers or something that says

Whether do people prefer it dubbed or subbed and then whichever the consensus thinks is best

I'll then watch that version. For example: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

I watched that in dubbed because everyone praised the dub and a lot of people prefer the dub over the sub just the way that

The voice actors portrayed the characters, so I watched the dub, but-and with Your Name

I watched the sub so that's what I did, and it was really really good. As some people in forums were saying, the sub version

Actually like it has more...It's not really...oh, I'm getting off-topic. Oh whoa

The sub isn't really like

People providing a voice to a show it's like they're actually actors

Who are like playing an actual person. You know what I mean? Like it's not like a voice actors just giving a voice to the character

On the screen it's like the Japanese voice actors are actually becoming that person and trying to prot- portray

Portray? Yeah! The feelings that the characters feels not just kind of like reading off a script now

That's one problem that people had with the dub is that it seems that they were just trying to I don't know make it more

Animate- I don't know if you know, but some dubs trying like

over exaggerate some things I

Don't know why, but apparently that's what happened in the dub so I watched the sub because I-I was I was in the mood

For some sadness, okay, and it definitely hit home at some parts. It was sad

*voice crack*

I Really enjoyed it. Yeah when I finished it

I was in my feels so I rated it a 10 out of 10 but looking back having some feedback from my friend who?

Talked about it to me um

It's more of an 8 or 9...like it isn't the best thing out of there

It's not a wonderful masterpiece. (Have mercy, comments) There are some flaws that don't make sense

some

But...the overall show is really, really nice. The film is just wonderful!

It's so beautiful in the art direction and

Everything the voice actors are perfect. The story is interesting and compelling and it grips you and it makes you want to watch more

So yeah I'd suggest going and watching it. So that's all my favorites

I hope you enjoyed it. If you did leave a like, comment, and spu-ooh

subscribe...there we go.

I'll link everything I talked about down below. Again, If you enjoyed it tell me about it. I'll see you in the next one!

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The Hilarious Way Republicans Define "Middle Class" - Duration: 6:42.

IT'S THE SECOND WEEK OF THE REPUBLICAN ROLLOUT OF A NEW

TAX PLAN.

AS WE TOLD YOU LAST WEEK, BEFORE IT WAS REVEALED IT WAS WILDLY

UNPOPULAR.

I BELIEVE IT WAS ABOUT 32%.

IS EVEN WORSE NOW AND THERE ARE A FEW REASONS FOR THAT.

PEOPLE CAN SEE THROUGH THE PROPAGANDA, THEY KNOW THIS IS

LARGELY A GIVEAWAY.

60% OF AMERICANS SAID THIS

FAVORS THE WEALTHY.

>>THEY DIDN'T READ IT IS THE TRUTH OF IT.

>> REPUBLICANS ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME OTHER PROBLEMS TO BECAUSE

THEY WERE REALLY HAVING TO STRETCH THE MEANING OF WORDS.

A GREAT EXAMPLE OF THAT IS THE TERM MIDDLE-CLASS.

YOU SEE THERE IS A BENEFIT FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.

THEY SAY WE KEEP THE HIGHEST ONE

THE SAME, WHICH ISN'T TRUE,

THEY CHANGED HOW MANY PEOPLE QUALIFY FOR THAT.

THEY DROP DOWN THAT 35 FROM 39,

AND THEY INCLUDE IN THE LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME CATEGORIES.

THE QUALIFY FOR THAT YOU HAVE TO MAKE MORE THAN $450,000 WHICH

WOULD PUT YOU IN THE TOP .5% OF ALL AMERICANS.

THAT IS MONEY WHERE YOU CAN LOOK DOWN ON THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE

1%, THOSE BROKE BASTARDS.

I AM

DESTITUTE BY THOSE STANDARDS.

I CAN AFFORD TO SIT AT THIS DESK.

>>MOST PEOPLE NEVER SEE $450,000 AS AN ANNUAL INCOME EVER.

YOU HAVE THE STATISTICS.

99.5% WON'T SEE IT.

>> THE DEMOCRATS FINDING THIS, THEY HAVE TO USE THIS STUFF.

IT IS SORT OF IN OUR DNA IS A COUNTRY THAT WE ARE

ASPIRATIONAL.

WE'VE CONVINCED OURSELVES THAT WE HAVE THIS AMERICAN DREAM

AND IF WE WORK HARD AND STUDY AND SAVE, WE TOO CAN BE WEALTHY.

IT HASN'T BEEN TRUE IN 70

YEARS BUT WE STILL BELIEVE IT AND THINK IT IS POSSIBLE.

SO YOU CAN GET A LOT OF VAGUE LANGUAGE WHICH WOULD JUST

SLIDE OVER THE ARMOR OF OUR AMERICAN DREAM.

YOU CAN CONVINCE A GUY THAT HE IS MIDDLE-CLASS BUT YOU

CAN'T CONVINCE HIM THAT HE MAKES $450,000 A YEAR IF HE DOESN'T.

HE KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIS SALARY AND THAT.

>> WE ARE DISTRACTED BY A LOT OF THE RUSSIA CONVERSATION AND

THERE IS SOME FRESH MEAT SERVED UP ALL THE TIME ON THAT.

INDICTMENTS AND MORE RUMORS OF INDICTMENTS.

IT TAKES US OFF THE TRAIL BECAUSE THIS SHOULD BE FRONT AND

CENTER.

IT IS A REAL MONEY GRAB.

WE DON'T HEAR ENOUGH ABOUT IT, WE NEED TO DO MORE WITH THIS.

OPPOSITION NEEDS TO PLAY THIS CARD IN A BIGGER WAY.

>> LAST FRIDAY WE BROKE DOWN THE LIKELIHOOD THAT THE ENTIRE THING

COULD CRUMBLE BECAUSE OF HOW AGGRESSIVELY GREEDY THEY ARE

BEING TAUGHT THEIR DESIRE TO NOT JUST CUT CORPORATE TAXES DOWN BY

FIVE OR 8%, WHICH WOULD BE HUGE FOR THOSE CORPORATIONS, BUT THE

NEED TO CUT IT EFFECTIVELY AND HALF MEANS THEY WILL DRIVE

UP THE DEFICIT SO MUCH THAT THEY MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO PASS

THE WHOLE THING BECAUSE OF THE BIRD RULE.

THEY ARE JUST SO BRAZEN.

IS AMAZING WE ARE NOT ONE MONTH INTO THIS NEW POWER

STRUCTURE WE HAVE OF THE COUNTRY.

THE INCOMPETENCE MONTH AFTER MONTH, AND THEY STILL THINK

WE GOT THIS.

IT MIGHT BE THE END FOR THEM.

BUT WE DO STILL HAVE TWO AS YOU SAY KEEP ON IT BECAUSE IF THIS

PASSES IT IS NOT JUST A DISASTER NOW, IT WILL BE A DISASTER FOR

THE NEXT FIVE OR 10 YEARS BECAUSE WHEN YOU START RACKING

ON TRILLIONS MORE DOLLARS IN DEFICITS PER YEAR, THINK OF

ALL THE SOCIAL PROGRAMS THAT WILL HAVE TO BE CUT.

THEY WILL BE JUSTIFIABLY CUT TO BE FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE.

WE CAN FORGET ABOUT THE ASPIRATIONAL STUFF, EVEN

KEEPING WHAT WE HAVE NOW WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE IN MANY CASES

IF THIS TAX CUT GOES THROUGH.

>> THE FACT THAT IT IS GOING TO BE A DEFICIT MAKER MAY BE

OUR ONLY HOPE FOR IT NOT PASSING.

AS JOHN SAYS, THAT AUDLEY MAY BE THE SAVING GRACE OF THIS BECAUSE

APART FROM THAT, IT IS LIKELY THEY WILL PUSH IT THROUGH.

THEY DON'T CARE IF IT HAS POPULAR SUPPORT.

THIS IS A CLEVER CREW.

THIS ADMINISTRATION AND THIS GOP LEADERSHIP WHICH IS NOW IN BED

WITH THE ADMINISTRATION – THEY DON'T NEED TO SELL IT BECAUSE

THEY'VE GOT THEIR CADRE, WHICH IS JUST THE GOP IN CONGRESS

AND THEY WILL PUSH THROUGH WHATEVER.

THE MESSAGING THEY WILL LEAVE TO DONALD TRUMP.

THAT MIDDLE-CLASS MESSAGING, IT WILL JUST BE SPOONFED TO HIS

FOLLOWERS AND THEY WILL REGURGITATE IT.

THAT IS WHY THAT HAS TO GET OUT THERE.

THEY OUT MESSAGE US EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.

>>BETWEEN US AND THAT AT THE MIDDLE-

YOU ARE RIGHT THEY

DON'T CARE THAT IT IS NOT POPULAR, THEY DON'T EVEN

SEEM TO ACCEPT IT IS NOT POPULAR.

ONE SET IS THAT ONE OF THOSE POLLS THAT ONLY TALKS TO 1000 OR

2000 PEOPLE?

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Freelancing: The Future of Editing - Duration: 5:47.

My name is Madelynne Smart, and I'm a current student at Gaston Community College.

In 2018, I intend to transfer to the University of North Carolina at Asheville to get a Bachelor's

degree in English, and continue on to become an editor, likely on a freelance basis.

This is partially a personal choice, though it also has a lot to do with the current state

of the industry.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2014 and 2024, the job outlook is

projected to decline by 5 percent.

This is equivalent to 6,200 positions.

As hopeless as this may seem, there are possible solutions.

In recent years, it has become as simple as clicking "publish" to get your words out into

the world.

WIth this ease, why hire an editor to look over your self-published book, magazine, website,

or blog at all?

Readability, accuracy, consistency, sentence structure, and format are not things the laymen

are likely to think of when writing their pieces, and people who are higher up at institutions

and companies, who know better, are more likely than you'd think to feign ignorance to save

their bottom line.

More and more often, writers are forced to edit their own work.

Meaning that they're essentially being pushed into a sort of creative echo chamber.

What kind of well-edited, well-written, and well-thought-out content can really come out

of a situation like that?

Other companies won't hire on an editor at all, and those who do, often push the editors

into a position of a sort-of "Jack of all Trades," where they focus more on client acquisition,

rather than the actual editing, which is the main focus of "Whatever Happened To Book Editors?"

an article published by Publishers Weekly.

We see stories like that of Rachel Brown, a freelance editor of ten years, who despite

her many qualifications, her hard-earned experience, and the many applications put in to companies

left and right, has yet to be able to move on to a permanent position.

The biggest obstacle to fixing this problem is the money.

Big companies may believe that by skipping over hiring editors, or overworking the ones

that they do have, they're saving money.

What they fail to realize, is that when they do this, they're likely turning customers

away.

As Fred Vultee said, "Readers are busy, they aren't dumb."

So when you waste their time with silly mistakes and problems that make it hard to get through

a few sentences, you're going to lose ad revenue and possibly even sales when they click away

and maybe even go to a competitor for the same product.

However, it is unknown how long it will take companies to realize that their complacency

is hitting them where it hurts - their wallet.

In the meantime, perhaps the best solution is for editors to stop looking to others for

employment altogether, and look within themselves.

According to Editors Canada, 52 percent of their members are already full-time freelancers,

while only 18 percent work at permanent positions in-house.

This, to me, really marks the current trend of employment for editors, and perhaps even

predicts a continued movement.

Some professional organizations already offer help specifically for freelance editors.

For example, the American Copy Editors Society, or ACES, offers a specific "editors for hire"

section that is a list of freelancers with their contact information, and their full

resume.

For example, I can find James Hyder on the ACES website, and find he is based out of

Las Vegas but is more than willing to work online or over the phone, that he is willing

to work on almost any kind of project, that he has been working in the field for 25 years.

Immediately, that is a direct line of communication between me, the customer, and James, the editor.

No middleman.

No fee for him or for me.

Just directly to a working relationship.

If these organizations are already willing to specifically turn a lot of their focus

toward freelance editors, why not further that approach?

ACES also offers something they call their "editing boot camps."

In person or online workshops where editors learn from an instructor about anything an

editor could possibly need to know.

Why not offer a similar boot camp that is specifically for freelancers?

They could talk about how to have a successful home business, how to run the finances, how

to acquire clients when you don't have an employer to do so for you.

Perhaps these organizations could also get certain deals from larger companies.

For example, Microsoft offers certain deals for bulk purchases for certain business, schools,

why not professional organizations for editors?

Printer companies, fax companies, anything that a person would need to build a home office.

If you could get a certain number of people to sign up and agree that they are willing

to purchase, a discount could possibly be found.

With the aforementioned support, becoming a freelancer fulltime could be a much more

simple endeavor, and it would lead to a lot more creativity, freedom, the ability to really

focus on helping the writer create the book or project in general that they want to, which

is what editors are supposed to be doing.

Large companies would save money hiring freelancers for short periods of time rather than having

an editor on retainer.

Maybe in the long run, it isn't a bad thing that the industry continues to shift away

from permanent positions.

Perhaps freelancers really are the future of editing.

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Very Gud Animation Meme Comp. (Read Description) - Duration: 0:54.

Hey Look a thing!

Oh no it's speaking in that weird meme voice.

Oh no it's actually a huge joke.

And my subscribers should be able to tell.

Please don't come at me with copy right and all that shit, please.

Im only a 4 year old that plays minecraft and roblox I need my $1000000 pc.

The person's thumbnail is linked in the description

im not that mean of a person.

Anyway enjoy this god awful meme I have created.

New videos coming soon, if I have the time and effort.

Probably going to draw this character

but better

and edgy-er

i like memes

Comment down below for people to turn on these subtitles

*laughing crying emoji*

This is what happens when you try to be funny

it makes you want to die inside

I might do commissions

No really, I can draw

kinda

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and subscribe!

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GreenBox Grown X Patreon Intro Video ( Cannabis Grow Hotline & How-to Videos) - Duration: 3:48.

What's up cannabis growers and welcome to GreenBox Grown, the only source you need for

all of your at-home cannabis growing information.

Now for those of you who don't already know my name is Dylan and over the last year I

have been building this community of new and beginner cannabis growers who have been learning

how to grow their own supply at home.

And what I've been doing is help guiding them along the way during this journey of their

first grow, making sure that their results are top shelf and that they don't have any

issues along the way.

I've been doing this through several different sources, first of which is my growing hotline.

And what that is is a phone number you can call into or text with any questions about

your personal cannabis grow and I will personally respond to that as soon as possible with information

on how to fix any issues you are having with your plants, as well as instructions on how

to exactly do that.

Another way I've been helping new cannabis growers is through my free online videos which

consist of how to grow videos where I diagram and show exactly how I grow my plants at home

through several different methods.

And then I also have videos that are on strain reviews and product reviews like this Rosin

Press here, which is great for home use.

Finally, I've been helping new cannabis growers with my cannabis growing starter kits.

And I have several different series of those that come in small, medium and large.

But unfortunately since I'm selling those as an affiliate I make a very small percentage

on each sale that I make.

So it isn't enough to be able to sustain the hotline and these grow videos, as this community

of new growers continues to get larger and larger.

That is why I'm here on Patreon asking for your guys help in donations to sign up for

my page so that I can keep this grow hotline going, as well as create new and amazing grow

videos and content for you guys to watch and learn from.

Now, as I mentioned, your donations will be really helpful for making more awesome content

and how to grow videos.

But the main area where it's going to help is in me being able to expand the grow hotline

and keep that going as I get more and more questions everyday.

And now that the inquiries are increasing tremendously each day it is becoming more

and more impossible for me to handle all of the calls and texts that are coming in.

In fact, a lot of them are going unanswered because I just don't have the time to get

back to everybody.

With your donations I will be able to hire more help so that I cannot only handle more

calls and texts but we can get back to you in a much faster response time.

Now, as you can see in my description below, I've included an example how to grow video

so you can see what my content is like.

But if you want to see more examples, just go to greenboxgrown.com and visit the videos

tab.

I also have a bunch of different subscriptions and donation levels which you can see at the

side of this page and they start with the cheaper ones which include early access to

my videos and other how to content, and then go up to one-on-one meetings and calls from

the hotline, as well as Facetime or Skype chats during the month.

So be sure to check that out, and be sure to visit greenboxgrown.com for more details

on what we have to offer.

And in the meantime, thank you for watching.

And as always…

Happy Growing!

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RESEARCH SHOWS SWITCHING TO NON GMO DIET CAN REVERSE THESE 28 CONDITIONS - Duration: 6:24.

RESEARCH SHOWS SWITCHING TO NON-GMO DIET CAN REVERSE THESE 28 CONDITIONS

BY Phillip Schneider

GMO�s are ubiquitous throughout the United States and many other nations, making them

difficult to avoid.

Although presumed safe or GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by governmental authorities

and GMO manufacturers, studies have shown that a number of problems can occur in animals

as a result of eating a GMO diet, including physiological issues and excessive cell growth

in stomach or intestinal lining.

Digestive issues typically improve when GMO�s are removed from the diet, but nonetheless

GM foods can negatively affect digestion which is key to the body�s overall health.

�An astonishing 85% of respondents reported improvements in their �digestive problems,�

the ailment most commonly cited.

Of these respondents, 80% said their digestive issues were �significantly improved�,

�nearly gone�, or �completely recovered�.� � Jeffrey M. Smith

New research from the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine

shines light onto the health benefits associated with changing to a non-GMO diet.

The survey accounts for 3,256 people who have seen major improvements with 28 different

health conditions.

If you�ve ever wondered about whether switching to an organic diet would be worth it, maybe

these new findings will give you the answer you�ve been looking for.

28 Conditions Reversed with Non-GMO Diet

After analyzing the data, it becomes evident that the research is consistent with reports

by physicians in regard to improving patients� health by switching to largely non-GMO and

organic diets.

A few of the most common conditions which typically see improvement are digestive issues

like leaky gut, fatigue, and obesity.

However, this new study has shown that many more common ailments can be improved by a

switch of the diet away from genetically modified organisms (GMO�s).

A complete list of conditions which were reversed or severely reduced by switching to non-GMO

and their recovery rates:

� Digestive (85.2%) � Fatigue, low energy (60.4%)

� Overweight or obesity (54.6%) � Clouding of consciousness, �brain fog�

(51.7%) � Food allergies or sensitivities (50.2%)

� Mood problems, such as anxiety or depression (51.1%)

� Memory, concentration (48.1%) � Joint pain (47.5%)

� Seasonal allergies (46.6%) � Gluten sensitivities (42.2%)

� Insomnia (33.2%) � Other skin conditions, not eczema (30.9%)

� Hormonal problems (30.4%) � Musculoskeletal pain (25.2%)

� Autoimmune disease (21.4%) � Eczema (20.8%)

� Cardiovascular problems and high blood pressure (19.8%)

� Asthma (14.8%) � Menstrual problems (13.1%)

� Diabetes (10.6%) � Other mental disorders (7.9%)

� Underweight (6.5%) � Cancer (4.8%)

� Kidney disease (4.5%) � Infertility (3.8%)

� Autism spectrum (2.6%) � Alzheimer�s disease (2.4%)

� Parkinson�s disease (1.4%)

Varieties of GMO foods include most corn and soy, alfalfa which is fed to animals, zucchini,

yellow squash and papaya, and now certain varieties of apples and potatoes as well.

All of these products are commercially sold and have not been backed by any serious long-term

studies proving them safe.

In fact, due to lawsuits by the Alliances for Bio-Integrity, in 1998 the FDA was forced

to hand over several internal memos revealing that agency scientists inside the FDA had

repeatedly warned that GMO foods could cause serious side effects such as allergies and

nutritional problems, but they were ignored and no long-term testing was done.

According to the research, there are three major potential causes of illness from GMO.

These include 1) the generic side-effects of the GMO transformation process, 2) the

Bt toxin found in GMO corn and cotton plants and 3) the herbicides, particularly glyphosate-based

herbicides, which are sprayed on most GMOs.

Disturbing effects which may occur at a biological level in GM crops can range from unexpected

changes to amino acids, immunoreactive and potentially allergic proteins, or misshapen

proteins.

Alteration of RNA and gene function can also occur as a result of consuming GM foods.

Conclusion

Although it would take highly controlled long-term human trials to scientifically prove that

negative effects of eating GMO�s exist in humans, it becomes self-evident after looking

through the wealth of research available on health risks associated with GM foods that

avoiding them is a safe bet toward long-term overall health and avoiding disease.

If you would like to know more about this particular study, more information is available

in this interview with Dr. Michelle Perro and Jeffrey M. Smith:

For more infomation >> RESEARCH SHOWS SWITCHING TO NON GMO DIET CAN REVERSE THESE 28 CONDITIONS - Duration: 6:24.

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What Is Thought, Thinking And Memory? | J. Krishnamurti - Duration: 10:01.

Hello everyone, my name is Andrew and welcome to the video.

So today I would like for us to explore into thought, thinking and memory.

And also, I would like us to ask ourselves the question, "Can thinking ever be clear?

Is there such a thing as clear thinking at all?"

Now I know I made a previous video about thought, thinking and memory, but I want to explore

much deeper in this video, because these are very important concepts to get familiar with,

to understand.

We use these mental processes everyday in our lives.

So I feel that it is very important to go into these, especially at a deeper level.

What is the origin of memory?

How does memory come about?

Where does it all start?

So our sensory inputs, like seeing, touching, smelling, tasting, all that is going on in

the active present (right now).

And the brain records this right?

It records it as experiences and the experiences are stored in our brain cells as knowledge.

And now this knowledge is accumulated over time right?

And this bundle of accumulated knowledge as a collection is memory right?

It's like the storehouse of all of the experiences we have gone through.

So memory, knowledge, experience, is always old, it's gone, it's basically dead, material,

stuff, that we are examining and analyzing when we go into it ourselves.

Now thinking is a bit more intricate, especially to my limited understanding of it.

So I'm thinking... now when I ask myself the question, let's take for example, "What

is my name?"

Immediately I can respond, "Andrew" or if I ask myself, "Where do I live?"

Virginia.

And yet, when I ask myself the question, "What is thinking?"

There is this lapse in time right?

What is thinking?

It's like I'm actually thinking right?

And I can't express or explain what the thinking process actually is and why is that?

Why is it with this particular question, such as, "What is my name?"

Why is it that I can respond so readily, so quickly, versus when I ask, "What is thinking?"

It's like this interval, this gap of silence that interferes with the answer that I'm trying

to say or trying to come up with.

Isn't it because we have repeated our names, the answers to our personal lives, like we

repeated those over and over and over again.

So the brain is so used to that, it's so familiar, it's like in a habit of just quickly

responding.

What's your name?

Andrew.

It's like caught in this automatic mode versus we're introduced with a question that we rarely

would answer or talk about, especially in education today.

Education today is the general Mathematics, English, Social Studies, all of that.

We don't really go into our own mental processes or thinking so when presented with this question,

"What is thinking?"

It's like "I" as knowledge, as memory, as a

thought, am probing into memory right?

Memory being the collection of knowledge, the storehouse of thoughts.

So I am probing into this, when this challenge, when this question, is put to me.

I probe into memory and I investigate.

I try to find an answer.

I try to find something that I've already heard or experienced as knowledge in the past,

in order to respond to this challenge, this question.

So isn't thinking the responding of memory to a question or to a challenge?

Question is just an example, but to any challenge?

So memory is always responding, the past is always responding to a challenge when we are

thinking.

So that leads to thought right now.

Thought is like the result, the final product of memory.

When we come to an answer that is a thought right?

So thought is the response of memory to a challenge or to a question and that response,

since it is born from memory, which is old, which has already happened as we have gone

into it.

Memory is only what we've already experienced it is not the active now.

So therefore, our response to any challenge is always old, is already dead, already gone

and is also the response of memory, which is thought.

And thinking is the responding of memory, because we're probing into memory, trying

to investigate and find out.

Could it be this?

Could the answer be that?

Hmm and then memory is that collection, that storehouse of knowledge and information.

Now I want us to dive into the question, because we've gone into this, I want us to dive into

now, "Can thinking ever be clear?"

So what do we mean by clear?

By clear I mean like direct perception.

We see something without any obstruction, without any fog.

So it is like looking through a window without any smoke in the way, clear.

Thinking is abstract right?

Our thoughts are like pieces of life, which is whole, which is total, and we think in

certain particular experiences that have happened, which is in the past, already gone.

So it's not living right now.

Where "Now" the "Present" is active in living and always new right?

So therefore, can thinking ever be clear in this sense?

Now Krishnamurti used an awesome example that I will share with you all.

He said that, "When we are thinking, it is like we are looking back past our shoulder,

looking in the past.

And when we're looking over our shoulder we're not seeing the present "Now" what's

actively going on.

So when we are thinking, when memory is responding to "Now" to life, to any challenge, it

is like smoke and fog that is going on.

Abstract patterns of the past, of traditions, of cultures that have been thoroughly indoctrinated

into us our entire lives for many many years.

So is that clear?

Or is that already old?

Is that just stuff that is in the way of the newness, active present, that is always forming

and changing anew.

We can never capture it so I'll just leave that for ourselves to kind of examine and

find out for ourselves.

But yeah, that's that's all I wanted to share and go into with you all in this video.

Thank you for watching and listening and as always, stay awesome and I'll see you in the

next video.

Bye bye.

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