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The connection is unstable.

- I know, it's unstable... - It's because...

Sorry.

Is it working now?

- Tell us if you see us. - Can you see us?

It says, "The connection is unstable".

- Tell us if you see us. - "Hello".

- Nice to see you. - 274 viewers.

You see us? You do?

- Nice to see you, we are on. - Let's not wait like Suga.

- Yes. - Yup. - Guess why we are here today.

We are having encore concert in Korea after a long time.

Yes, that's right.

- We started this February. - Yes.

And we are having the final one in December.

- It's been 10 months. - Yes.

- 10 months... - It's amazing.

- It's so cold outside. - Yes.

It was so cold.

We wanted to say thank you to those who are waiting outside.

We decided to come on V LIVE and tell you, "Thank you".

Thank you so much. I know you are waiting for us outside now.

I wonder if you have hot packs...

- Do you smell something burning? - Sorry? Nope.

My heart is burning.

What happened to you?

- Because of Jin. - What happened to you?

I told you not to learn those things.

It's so hard for me too. You don't like it when I'm trying to look cute, huh?

- Your voice is weird. - It's so hard for me.

I was born like this.

I want to start the concert already.

- I know you want to see us soon too. - We don't have much time left. We have about 1 hour and 30 minutes, right?

Not even. We have 1 hour and 10 minutes left...

We have about 1 hour and 10 minutes left... Are you already inside?

Maybe you are entering the concert hall.

We will meet soon. Just wait a bit more.

Those of you who are coming tomorrow or the day after tomorrow,

you should bundle up.

It's colder than we thought. It snowed too so...

- I know. - It might be very slippery.

You should have ice cleats for shoes.

- Sorry? - So they don't fall down.

- Ice cleats... - If they get ice cleats for shoes...

- They won't fall down. - I see.

You should show ARMY how to do it first.

I will have V LIVE on ice cleats.

- Not the eating show but the ice cleat show! - Good.

I have something fun to show you.

It's awesome.

Our goods.

- Our goods... - I brought it here.

- It's very elegant. - Can we show this?

- It's very... - Let's take a look at one member...

I think it should be R-18.

- Nope. - It's too lewd.

- No. Skin isn't showing much but... - Yes but... - But the facial expression is...

He's melting us with his facial expression.

Let me show you this.

1... The phone temperature is...

- It's okay. - 1, 2, 3! - Hope!

- J-Hope. - J-Hope.

- He does look mature. Hope... - Let's hold it up like this...

- We should do this to make him look handsome. - We should do this.

Hoseok is handsome.

Who's next?

- I will show it. - Fine.

Hold this. Next one! You can show it to them.

Great.

Please tell us about him.

- He's trying very hard to look good... - Yes.

But I can tell that he's tired of this.

Let me show you this. You probably can guess.

- Show them. - Mr. Min Suga.

- He looks tired, huh? - He always makes this face...

- He always makes this face. - This... This angle.

- This angle. - The angle and the chin. Do you see it?

He's flexing the muscle like this.

No, he's not flexing the muscle. He's holding his breath and sucking in.

He always does this for photo shoot.

Next person.

- We don't need to say much. - No, we don't.

He's super handsome.

So handsome.

- I want to have this in my room too. - Really? - No?

Not me.

His picture is in horizontal.

- Alone. - Yes, he is...

Well...

He became handsome but...

- He's known for his funny character. - Yes.

- Even this looks funny. - People will always see him that way now.

Because he tried so hard to look funny.

He's very...

- It's him. It's handsome. - Yes, he is.

- He looks like a naive youth of Korea... - Yes.

That's how he looks.

He's handsome.

He's amazing too.

- He's jutting out something? - Like what?

His chin.

- So funny. - He always does this...

He lost so much weight.

When was this?

It was... I can't remember when we had this photo shoot...

He lost a lot weight for the debut and...

- When we made our debut, we had V-shaped chin. - Yes.

But it was gone and...

- And he got it back. - That's right.

Yes, let me show you this.

- So handsome. - Rap Monster is...

It's RM now. I can't get used to it.

Next person is important, so I will move on.

- Two more. - The main. - Yes.

I will show you this first.

I don't know why the picture is so zoomed but...

- What do you think about this? - I think he's confident about his skin.

He has good skin. Anything else?

- It's me. - Jimin.

But... Hold on.

- Let me hold it. - I'm not done. - Okay. - Look.

- His lips look plumped. - I know.

I think there are top 3. Can you hold them?

- Top 3 lips. Here is one. - Here is one.

And one here.

It looks too plumped.

But full lips are attractive.

- The last one. - The highlights, right?

- What do you think? - I will hang this in my room.

- I saw you asking for one. - Yes, that's right.

Jungkook, I didn't know about this. Look up.

- You have a mole here? - Yes.

- I have a mole under my lips. - I knew about that one. - Really?

- But I didn't see this one. - I don't know why I got this but...

I think I know.

- I have a mole here too. - I can see that.

I think you have it because you always pick your nose.

So the scar turned into a mole.

Now, people will always think of me that way.

- It's very... - Let me show you his mole under his nose.

Can you see it? It's showing. Here.

- It looks nice, right? - Yes.

Jungkook is looking very...

I am the only person posing and turning back.

You are looking even more handsome.

And we have one more thing to show you.

We brought the new fan.

Almost no Photoshop used.

Sorry? Got it.

We brought the fan.

How many fans did we release? Is this the second one?

- We had three in total. - Is this the third one?

- Yes. - We had one in Korea, Japan, and this is the third one. - Yes, it is.

- You only have two fans? - Nope, just one.

- No way. - I only have one.

- No way. - I have one only. - It looks very... - It's very thick.

As if we put three fans together.

Tadah!

Do you remember the first one of mine released in Korea?

- Which one? - The fan.

I think I was very tired that day.

- I was sleeping before the photo shoot. - Really? - I was smiling but...

- Your face was puffy, huh? - Only my lips are smiling.

- You didn't smile for this. - Sorry?

Well... How can say this?

My eyes are glowing. It's the glowing concept.

- It reminds me of "Serendipity". - I know.

- The fan is... - No, it's only one.

- What are you talking about? - Let's stop talking the fan now and...

- Okay, fine - There is a difference.

- Stop it. - No.

I...

- Anyways. - Yes!

- I showed it to them. - When? - Just now.

- Really? - It's our group photo.

Our faces look smaller here right?

- It looked bigger before. - I think so. But if you take a look at this...

I guess everyone took good care of themselves.

- We all look nice. - It's not that we took good care of ourselves.

We eat so well but I think we are looking more mature.

- Hope looks so handsome here. - Sorry?

- Hope looks super handsome here. - What about me? - You?

You look handsome.

Anyways, we have to...

- We have to go get ready for the concert. - Not so much time left.

- What? Where is my picture? - It's been awhile since we had a concert here

so I bet many of you are looking forward to it now.

You should look forward to it.

I can't say much here but...

It will be fun and new.

- Please remember that. - It's called "Final concert" for a reason.

We didn't know that we will have encore concerts.

We found out in the middle of the tour.

We were so happy to have encore concerts and...

We really wanted to see you soon.

- Yes. - We've been waiting for this day.

I hope you will have fun today.

I know you are looking forward to it but we are also looking forward to it too.

That's right. I think we look forward to it more than them.

No?

Anyways, we thank you very very very much.

We can have it again because you supported us.

We will do our best to show you the awesome performances.

- We will go and get ready now. - Yes.

- Jungkook, you should say something. - Yes.

- No. - I am trying to...

Yes, now...

I have eye make-up on here.

Who's picking this up for him?

- You should appear on the show! - I am not wearing make-up now.

- So I have to go get eye make-up now. - Really?

I am not done either.

Other members wanted to come on V LIVE too but...

- But they had to get ready. - Yes. - So only we came

on V LIVE.

This is our stage outfit. Let me show you this in advance.

I thought I saw you wearing this at our dorm. No?

- Maybe you saw me wearing it during the rehearsal. - Yes, that's right.

Anyways, other members are busy getting ready.

Please look forward to it. We will go now.

See you soon!

Bye.

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Opinion | After Doug Jones's win, America is getting great again - Duration: 2:16.

All but my clairvoyant husband was convinced Doug Jones, Democrat,

would lose to Roy Moore, alleged child molester, in the Alabama Senate race.

When I said that I still held out hope Jones would win, one of my friends looked at me

with those eyes a parent has just before they reveal the truth about Santa Claus.

And then it happened.

The race was called for Jones.

Alabama, a deep red state where President Trump wolloped Hillary Clinton

by 28 percentage points, voted to send a Democrat to the U.S. Senate

for the first time in 25 years.

The victory is even sweeter because Jones is taking over the seat held by Jeff Sessions,

an early Trump supporter named attorney general, now dismantling the civil rights advances

of his predecessors.

Jones, who successfully prosecuted the KKK,

would not be Senator-elect without African Americans.

This exit-poll data shows it clearly.

Jones lost every demographic slice of white voters.

But, no matter.

The black electorate filled the void.

And let's be clear: By giving him 98 percent of their vote, African American women were

Jones's frontline.

Just as they were in the Virginia governor's race last month.

But I learned another important lesson Tuesday night.

The special election results in Alabama were closely watched around the world as a sign

of whether the American people were going to show some semblance of sanity.

Less than an hour after the race was called for Jones, a foreign ambassador sent me a

message.

"I am over the moon.

The best book I have ever read, the best movie I have seen, the best dream I have ever had,

is called America.

God I am happy.

Haven't been this happy in a long time."

The defeat of Moore is a reproach of a morally reprehensible candidate.

It is the comeuppance of a putrid white nationalist who fancies himself a political Svengali.

And it is a stunning rebuke of an insecure president whose lack of a moral and philosophical

core has diminished the office and the nation he leads.

In the eyes of a Trump-weary nation and a jittery world that despairs the loss of America

as a beacon of hope, Jones's win is another step in truly making America great again.

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Right Angle - Is There A Moral Obligation? - 12/13/17 - Duration: 12:38.

Let's say it's the early 1940s and you just found out that there are death

camps where tens of thousands perhaps more people are being starved and

tortured and raped and gassed and shot into mass graves.

What do you do?

What do

you encourage your government to do?

Hi I'm Scott Ott with Bill Whittle and

Stephen Green and I ask a follow-up question; what if it's happening now?

Well

we don't know all the details of what's going on in North Korea but the

International Court of Justice in The Hague has impaneled at the behest of the

International Bar Association a group of experts to take testimony for the period

of time in North Korea between 1970 to 2006 and the testimony they heard

sparked one of the judges on that panel who was also a child in the Auschwitz

and Sachsenhausen death camps in Nazi Germany to say that it's worse in North

Korea than it was in the death camps of Germany.

Now they didn't fill in all the

details in the Washington Post story I read and you might make the excuse or

the Koreans might make the excuse well the reports only happen only occurred up

through 2006 but we've had more recent reports of people who have escaped from

North Korea who said some of their friends were sent to political prisoner

camps.

We can see satellite photos of these massive camps that are said to

house some 130,000 largely political prisoners.

North Korea contends they're

just ordinary penitentiaries, and we know that people are being sent to

re-education camps for minor offenses for fixed periods of time.

In some cases

the the so-called penitentiaries are holding generations of families that

have run afoul of the Kim dynasty.

Gentlemen, we don't have all the details

but we have some information now that would lead us to believe there could be

something worse than Auschwitz, worse than Treblinka, worse than Sachsenhausen,

happening right under our noses.

Bill Whittle, what is the obligation of a

moral nation like the United States of America in this situation?

The first

thing I want to say about this is that this gentleman made the comparison to

the German death camps when in point of fact what we're seeing in North Korea is

the gulags.

This is a communist system and and I just want to point this out it

not - needless to say to minimize the the German Nazi SS camps in any way but

the fact that he went to Germany and not to communist Russia is an indication of

how well the left has basically papered up what was in terms of victims I think

a larger number and in terms of the way you died a significantly worse way to go.

I understand what I'm about to say is extraordinarily controversial.

I understand these death camps very well.

Treblinka by the way, everybody talks

about Auschwitz, Treblinka was about the size of a large truck stop on on a

freeway interchange on an interstate, about the size of a large truck stop, and

any given day anywhere from 1,200 to 12,000 people killed there in a just a

giant machine and that's all they did was just kill them.

In a space

so small you simply can't believe it so I understand what's going on here but if

you look at some of these stories like Kolyma Tales by Varlam Shalamov, I

can't recommend that highly enough, you realize that the entire gulag system was

designed to work political opponents to death.

That was the job.

They not only

killed you, they worked you to death.

Life expectancy in a gold mine in Kolyma was

probably about two or three months and of all the stories I heard from Kolyma

and I'm coming to Korea I just want to make this point of all the stories I

heard in Kolyma tales the one that were struck me the most was this guy who went

out and did a day's work the hard work out in these mines

in in 60 degrees below zero temperatures and they came for him that night and

took him out and when they realized that they were taking him out to shoot him

his thought was if I'd known this I wouldn't have worked today, I would have

stayed home and rested.

So we are dealing with the logical end product of

communist ideology and collectivism so what do we do about it?

If we had a had full information about Treblinka and Sobibor in Belzec and and

Kelmo and Auschwitz, those were the five actual death camps, I think we had a

moral obligation to bomb those and people could say well you would have

killed people innocent civilians yes we would have killed the innocent civilians

that were there that day but we would have stopped this factory conveyor belt

where this kind of thing happened every day.

Korea is a horrific regime and it

has allowed we have allowed it to become far stronger because of the inaction of

the last eight years.

We seem to have a president who's ready to stand up to

this guy.

You have in Korea the same problem we have with the nuclear problem

with Korea.

The moral obligation to take out these camps is compounded by the

fact that if you do that's probably going to result in an extraordinarily

heavy artillery barrage on Seoul and and more than hundreds of thousands of

people will die in that.

I've never believed in this many people dying

versus this many people dying is what makes it right but you don't have the

impunity to go and do the right thing which is to not only destroy those camps

but to destroy the people that created those camps to eliminate the regime

that created those camps and to bring justice to these people by doing the

exact same thing that the Jews did so admirably and that is you track every one

of these guys down, you don't give them a moment's rest, and you you pursue them to

the grave.

Stephen Green, you have that belief last week mentioned your heritage

of being half Jewish.

I'm assuming that in almost any bloodline of anybody who

is even partially Jewish there are people who were among at the very least

refugees in Nazi Germany but probably in the death camps, probably perished in the

death camps.

We like to think of ourselves as people who if we were alive

at that time we would have stood up and done something.

We would have intervened.

We would have stopped the horrors.

We may be at a time such as that

now Steve, what should we do?

Wow a great topic Scott and I do not

mean at all to belittle the the horrors of what goes on inside North Korea.

I

don't know if you remember this story but just two or three weeks ago a North

Korean soldier escaped through the Demilitarized Zone.

He was shot several

times by his comrades on his way out because communists build gates

to keep people in not to keep them out and doctors were shocked.

You have to

remember that North Korea is kind of like 19th century Prussia.

It's not a an

army it's not a country with an army it's an army with a country.

The military

gets first dibs on everything and here is this this this escaped soldier who

last I heard was still alive but the doctors operating on him found

out that not only was he shorter than the average South Korean which is true of

the North Korean population as a whole but his body was riddled with parasites

and this is not the first defector that South Korean doctors have learned this

about so you're talking about a nation of 22 million people that is probably

just absolutely riddled with parasites because if this is a condition of a

frontline soldier you know it's even worse for somebody living you know in a

village somewhere north along the Yellow River or something like that so the

conditions in the entire country are just they're criminal.

It's it's not just

the it's not just the the North Korean gulag it's it's the whole country as a

giant gulag is just which state of it or which stage of it you're in.

That said

you know we had looked at at bombing Treblinka or Auschwitz.

We were not ignorant

of this.

I just read a reread of World War two history that I can't remember

the name of Cauldron of War or something like that that looked into Churchill's

notes and and others about the possibility of bombing these places and

they decided it was just not worth the the the risk, that it was going to prove

in effect if the Germans had plenty of other ways to to kill Jews and they were

going to use them all, that the best thing we could do to end the Holocaust

was to win the war as quickly as possible and Churchill and

FDR did everything they could to win the war just as quickly as as it was

feasible and then our men in the field did the did the dirty dangerous job and

you know what was 600,000 of them never came home so I think our consciences are

clear on that.

That said the Soviet Union was every bit as bad as Nazi Germany.

Do

we have some kind of obligation to to rid the world of the Soviet government?

Well yes and no.

We we outlasted them very much on purpose.

Reagan said we win

they lose and he made that happen but it wasn't our job to invade.

They were a

nuclear-armed power.

They held the world hostage to to their homegrown slavery

and it's the same situation in North Korea.

They're a nuclear-armed power with

a nuclear-armed protector in Beijing so our obligation is to outlast them.

Our

obligation is to make sure that the the Korea is never unified under the evil

Kim regime and we're doing just that.

In the in the gulag, you were talking about

vermin and parasites, in the Gulag Archipelago, Solzhenitsyn talks about how

when they would take clothes off of somebody either somebody who died

recently or whatever, that that you could brush bedbugs and lice off in sheets,

they would come off in sheets, like these just-just-just sheets of them, thousands

of them, in one in one garment.

The International Criminal Court has 11

categories of crimes against humanity.

This panel that included this man who as

a child had been in Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen, found that North Korea

had violated ten, had committed ten of those crimes against humanity, out of the

eleven.

The only thing that they didn't do was apartheid.

We are witnessing in

our time what this gentleman calls something that is worse than anything

that's happening anywhere in the world, present or past.

The question is, how do

we address that?

We have had a tendency to speak loosely in international

diplomacy or at least in you know the punditry circles and the people

gabbing on social media about other countries where atrocity

happening as if they were being engaged in by all the people of the country.

So

we talk about Iran, we talk about North Korea, but like Steve said North

Korea is not just an army with a country, it's a dictator with a country.

It's a

dictator with an army that has a country and it is not the North Korean people

who deserve our opprobrium, about whom we should be angry and

enraged, it is the Kim dynasty and their political cronies and we need to send a

clear message to the people of North Korea that we are with them.

These people

are hostages.

These people are prisoners.

Not just the

130,000 estimated to be in the four massive camps that we can see from outer

space with our cameras but everybody in the country because when you have a

hundred and thirty thousand of your citizens as political prisoners, you've

put the rest of them on notice that they're next and we cannot just sit back

and tell stories to our grandchildren years from now that gee, I wish I would

have known more.

We should have done something about that.

Never again.

Well

never again is now.

For Bill Whittle, Stephen Green, I'm Scott Ott.

Thanks to the

members at BillWhittle.com for making Right Angle possible.

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With All Eyes On Alabama, Trump Gave Democrats Huge Middle Finger With What He Quietly Did. - Duration: 4:05.

With All Eyes On Alabama, Trump Gave Democrats Huge Middle Finger With What He Quietly Did.

Most of the country was focused on Alabama last night, and rightfully so, after perhaps

the ugliest campaign battle we've ever seen.

However, others were still hard at work while the rest of America paused – and President

Donald Trump just gave Democrats a huge middle finger with what he quietly did.

The left was recently responsible for some of the most disgusting, dirty, and vile tactics

we've ever seen during a campaign.

Sadly, they were successful as Democrat Doug Jones was able to pull off a narrow victory

over Republican Roy Moore.

Of course, we'll just have to wait and see how those sexual assault allegations against

Moore go now that the election is over.

In the opinion of many, now that the left no longer needs them, the accusers and their

claims will just fade away with nothing becoming of them whatsoever.

You know, kind of like what happened with Herman Cain.

Although most of the country paused to watch what was unfolding in Alabama, it seems that

wasn't the case for everyone.

In fact, President Donald Trump was still hard at work last night and was actually able

to give Democrats a huge middle finger with what he quietly did while most of us were

distracted.

According to The Hill, President Trump picked up an important judicial nominee via a narrow

Senate confirmation.

At the end of the day, Trump managed to slip another right-leaning judge into the federal

court system which can only help our country in the long run.

"By a count of 50-48, the Senate voted to confirm the nomination of Leonard Steven Grasz

as circuit judge for the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, despite the fact that the American

Bar Association (ABA) rated the judge as "not qualified" for the position.

Of course, if the ABA were a non-partisan, unbiased arbiter of mere legal qualifications,

one might be concerned.

However, since we're dealing with what Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse has called a "liberal

advocacy organization," their ratings of Trump's nominees mean a lot less."

"That's not a bad thing.

You can be a liberal advocacy organization," Senator Sasse said last month during a Judiciary

Committee hearing.

"You have First Amendment rights and you should use them.

What's not OK is being a liberal advocacy organization and be masquerading as a neutral

evaluator of these judicial candidates."

As always seems to be the case these days, Democrats are angry.

For one, they lost again.

However, they're actually telling the American people that they have the moral high ground

on this.

"A panel of nonpartisan, legal experts unanimously concluded that this man is not fit to be a

judge," said Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.).

"What else do my colleagues need to know?"

Schumer added that "more broadly, these attacks, in small but important ways, diminish

our democracy."

Too bad for him, he's wrong – and Trump knows that he's wrong and is about to make

sure it never happens again.

As it turns out, Trump's administration officially put the ABA on notice in March

that it will no longer be invited to review the president's judicial nominees.

In short, he's discredited the group by hinting at the fact that they too are "fake

news."

Democrats may be celebrating their win in Alabama today, but they're still losing

big time.

Alabama was the first real win they've had in a long time, and it really doesn't do

them much good, seeing how much they've lost recently.

Sure, they get another vote on the left, but they're still the minority, and the only

thing they can do is lie and use pathetic delay tactics.

The end is near for Democrats – and although they may be loud and boisterous, all we're

really hearing is the death rattles of a dying party.

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Reggie Watts Paints Shirtless with The Shirtless Painter - Duration: 29:52.

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- Hello and welcome to another episode of yep,

you guessed it, The Shirtless Painter.

Anyone can paint, and anyone can paint anything,

including my very special guest,

my good friend and fellow artist,

Mr. Reggie Watts.

- Hi.

Reggie thank you so much for joining us today

and exquisite guest like this calls for

an exquisite painting.

And today, Reggie and I are going to be collaborating

on a painting that we call Exquisite Celebration.

We invite you to take off your shirt

and paint along with us.

We'll be flashing some of the colors on screen.

Let's jump right in.

When you think of celebration,

what's the first thing that comes to mind?

- I guess the song.

- Kool & The Gang, right?

- Yeah, I'm glad he had that gang.

They were very celebratory.

I mean their music was just a constant celebration.

- Well I think the more the merrier at a celebration,

so I'm gonna of ahead and add just a bit of a gang here.

Not a violent gang, but a group.

- I love the texture of this canvas.

I've never used canvas before.

- Doesn't get much fresher than this.

- No it's just got a nice like,

it's kind of rough, but like satisfying to touch.

Yeah it's like ...

(light scratching)

That's pretty good.

- Our gang is gonna be represented by just sort

of different colored dots right now.

Just see where that goes.

See where that goes.

Reggie I know you are heavily involved in music

and comedy of course.

What is your relationship to visual arts?

- The visual arts.

Yeah you know it's funny.

I was always a drawer.

Drawer. When I was a kid.

And I went to, I took art classes.

And I got into AP art in high school.

- Congrats.

- Thank you. It was really fun,

but I was kind of like I stopped at lithography.

Most people do.

- I do know, but just to confirm,

lithography is sort of a form of print making?

- It starts with a stone.

I forget the type of stone it is.

You draw on it,

and then you use acid,

which then etches into what you've drawn.

I'm not sure if it's the negative or the positive.

This is a long time ago.

I was in high school, so like seven years ago.

But like yeah and then you would see the positive

of the image.

And so it's a form of print making.

It might be a pretty old form,

cause it looks old.

- Some day we'll rent some of that gear

and do it on the show.

- Oh my gosh.

- And you're welcome to come lithog with us.

- Yeah. Some liths.

You know what would be good to get, John Lithgow.

- Oh, sort of the original lithographer.

- Yes, he is. Yes.

I commented on this earlier, off-camera,

so I'm gonna include it inside of the camera.

I hate paints because I just want to eat them.

- This is a problem that I run into all the time,

- I mean look at that.

It's just like -

- They look like the nice thick sort of candy

that you could just eat.

But they don't taste as good as they look,

and I have learned that the hard way.

- Oh, well.

- And then forgotten and learned again.

- I learned back in the day with Play-Doh.

- Play-Doh has the added pitfall of it smells good.

- I know.

- It smells kind of good.

So the look, plus the smell,

equals you're gonna of course try a bite.

- You gotta try a bite.

I mean it's not toxic, it's just not good.

Did Play-Doh ever play off like,

do they ever have like a ...

Play-Doh republic, Plato's Republic.

- I think the little boy on the cover.

What do you call it.

A jar.

I think, is he sort of dressed like Plato a little bit?

- I think he is.

- I think there's some sort of subtle nod to

- Yeah you're right, they had to have known.

- Yeah they knew what they were doing.

- Yeah.

- We got you guys.

- Nice one. Nice try.

- Yeah we were born at night,

but not last night, okay?

I assume Reggie you were born at night.

- I was born at night in the morning.

- Mornings are sort of the original night.

- Mornings are yeah, mornings are the OG night.

Remember Michael Knight?

- I don't know if I do.

- That might have been after your time.

He was a character in a show called Knight Rider.

- Oh I remember Knight Rider, of course,

and I guess I should have assumed that.

I knew his name was Micheal,

and I think is makes perfect sense that his last name

was Knight.

- Yeah he worked for Knight Industries.

- And then you had Mr. Feeny in the car telling him

what to do. Soul of the car.

- Was that the voice of the car?

- I believe it was Mr. Feeny.

Guys do we have any, anybody got Mr. Feeny's IMDB page?

Mr Gandalf?

- Gandalf.

- Okay.

- All right.

We don't wanna spread rumors but.

- There's nothing like a confirmation that says

that's what I heard.

- Yeah. So you heard it here first folks.

James Gandalf Feeny played the car in Knight Rider.

Check that out.

- All right P.

- Since this is a celebration,

we do sort of have a table of party favors here.

As you can see.

So one of those is a nice bowl

of letters and numbers and stuff.

- Oh shit, okay.

- If you feel compelled to ...

- I'm about to get compelled.

Put this in here just cause you need a little bit

of, a little bit of Caucasian.

Just right in the middle there.

- Mhm.

- A bit there.

Just a little bit there.

- And if you don't have Caucasian color at home,

you can mix a little bit of white boy white

with white girl white.

- The cool thing about painting

is it's pretty gender neutral

- Yeah it doesn't matter what kind of genitals you have.

To paint.

- I mean you see cats painting, horses, apes.

- Elephants.

- Elephants.

Yeah, so it's all gender neutral.

- Okay so I'm just adding a little A here.

- Ayy.

- Yes sort of a little Fonzi reference.

Ayy.

- Ayy.

- Sound off in the comments if you remember the Fonz.

- Ayy.

Probably after your time, but it's coming.

- Check it out.

- All right.

When did you start doing music?

- Well with music we're looking at

I used to goof around because I was a big fan of Elvis.

James Brown, and Ray Charles.

So I used to mimic Ray Charles as a little kid.

I was like two or three.

So I kind of rock around

and like look like Ray Charles.

And then my mom noticed that

and then I guess when I was four, or three,

I got a toy piano.

I used to play on the toy piano a lot.

And then when we moved to Montana from Europe,

I guess I asked for piano lessons.

Classical piano. And I took that for like

unitl I was age 16?

And then I also took classical violin for eight years.

In the school system,

because our school system actually had money

at the time the government cared about the arts,

so that was really sweet.

- Yeah that was a cool period.

- Yeah it was a cool period.

It was like oh yeah we value that.

So I guess I've always been doing music

in some form or another.

- Wow.

- I've always been in love with it.

- That's very interesting,

because I feel like you see a lot of depictions

of piano, well take piano lessons,

in popular culture it's sort of depicted as this pain

that kids don't wanna do.

But you were interested in doing it,

and you asked your parents if you could do it,

and I would say that it probably paid off for you, right?

- Oh yeah.

It definitely it got me where I am today.

I mean I definitely will say,

I understand that thinking,

because I wasn't always excited about rehearsing.

I had to practice a lot at home,

and sometimes I felt like giving up,

but you know that's where I discovered I like

to improvise.

Unlike this show, which is scripted.

- Tightly scripted.

- I had some moments where I just kind of gave up

and then when I would give up I started drifting

on my own. Doing my own things.

- So that's where the magic happens.

Just when you're about to give up,

keep going and you might find something interesting.

- Exactly.

So I'm very grateful for that.

Cause man I tell you music is pretty cool.

- You know I'm a big fan of painting as you can see,

but music is pretty much up there for me.

- Yeah. They're related, you know?

They're all related.

It's all working with frequencies.

I mean it depends on how often you do it, right?

- Yeah.

- Frequency.

- For me it's high frequency.

- Yeah man, all the way.

- Sonicare toothbrush.

- Yep. Brought to you by Sonicare.

- Just wanna give a shout out to our good friends

at Sonicare, we love what you do,

and hope you keep doing it for years to come.

- Okay.

So I'm just making sort of a little box here.

- Oh wow that is so cool.

- It's got corners but it almost looks like

it could be inside your body or something.

- It's so good.

- Sort of an organ or something.

- Yeah definitely.

- Now is this the Fibonacci sequence?

Am I saying that right?

- Yeah, I think it could be.

It could be that sequence.

- Could be any number of sequence.

- There's a lot of sequences

but I think you're onto something there.

And it's also kind of like the Netherlands Air Force,

but kind of like different colors.

- Oh okay.

(speaking Dutch)

- And that's the truth.

- That's the (truth pronounced with Dutch accent)

I'm excited to paint because I've never painted before.

- Oh really?

So you were always a drawer or a draftsman?

- Yeah.

- First.

- Yeah I was always like the old HB lead pencil.

- Love HB.

- It's a good one.

- I really will say that's my favorite density of lead.

And I'm not even messing around.

- No I'm glad to hear that because I just tried all of them

and HB it's soft when you want it to be soft,

and you can control how much lead density you want

on that paper.

- It's sort of the universal donor of pencil tip,

or pencil lead.

- Absolutely.

I was a huge fan.

So I did a lot of work with that.

When I was drawing the most.

But then I kind of stopped.

I mean this will be my first official piece of art

with an actual artist.

A visual artist ever.

- Thank you so much.

- This is my first time. Thank you.

I like to complete a piece, you know,

it's like that feeling where you're like oh I finished it.

Like it's done. Here's the piece.

I haven't had that feeling in a long time.

I have little scribblings and snorflings

and griffles and all the art shit.

- Norfies.

- Norfies, yeah. And the klerbs.

Yeah so I haven't had one of those in a long time.

But I do miss it,

and so when I heard about this show,

I was watching HBO and they were advertising this show,

and I was like I wanna do that.

So it's great to have an offer.

- Well HBO increased our budget to 70 million this year,

so we were able to afford Reggie,

we were able to afford some of these new materials here.

- So cool.

- And you know, we're just trying to do the same thing

but better. Over at HBO.

- Shout out to HBO.

- Some of the best streaming content available

in my opinion on TV.

Except it's not TV. It's HBO.

- Yeah that's right.

You were so good at that.

When I was working for HBO for a long time,

and I was like,

why do you have to have a box office in your house?

- Right.

- Because I literally would set up a box office.

Like so if my friends came over to watch TV or whatever,

they would like come by and I would say,

oh you can't go downstairs without paying.

- Get your ticket,

- And that's what I thought it was and then I realized

oh it's just a channel.

I don't know, like I figure if I wanna go

to a movie in my house I wanna get the popcorn,

I wanna pay a person I don't understand or know.

- Right. Have someone take a little piece of paper,

rip it, give half back to you,

say go right ahead it's on the left

or the right or whatever the case may be.

- Yeah, exactly. And I don't know.

I kind of miss that.

And they never did it.

So it's kind of stupid.

You know HBO, I know we shouted you out pretty hard

a couple of minutes ago,

but I think you owe a lot of people an apology.

So but keep up the quality.

Keep up the quality programming.

- Yeah I mean I love Mark and Mindy,

and all the stuff that they've been doing.

- Wheel of Fortune has been great lately

ever since it moved.

- Thank God, now it's in some capable hands.

And JJ Abrams is producing.

- Which is so fun.

- It's just cool.

- It's very cool.

You got two Patsy Jacks now which is very cool.

- Two pack say Jack.

- Can you imagine what those two guys would look like

if they got together?

- Yeah remember that?

- We'll see if we can get our graphics team

to mock up what Tupac Sajak might look like.

And I think you'll find it enjoyable.

- Yeah I can't wait.

At some point these are gonna converge,

I have a weird feeling.

I think so too.

Yeah.

- ♪ (singing distorted version of "I Got a Feeling ♪

by The Black Eyed Peas)

(beatboxing)

- (harmonizing)

okay so I just got a little paint on the end

of my brush here which was an accident

but I like to say on this show

there are no screw-ups, only pleasant woopsies.

So this I just decided to sort of use this as the front.

- Eminem's front, right?

Oh we got ink too.

- Yeah, I was actually gonna ...

- Sometimes things just line up.

It's like when you get a bunch of metronomes

in a room.

- Yes.

- And they eventually all start to sync up.

- Oh that's right, that's true.

- Did you ever see those videos of that?

- I love that idea.

Of the probability of everything eventually syncs up

then goes out of phase again.

But hey, let's phase it.

- Yeah.

- That's life.

- Phase the nation.

- Let's phase it, that's life.

Oh that's good. I love it.

It's real dark.

- You can kind of do a lot with this.

I think any fun celebration would probably

have you at it, Reggie.

So I'm just gonna like really quick.

Do a little ...

And ...

Perfect.

- Holy shit.

That's amazing.

Well you know what,

I'm gonna try to do a quick one of you.

Just on the corner.

By the way, this has nothing to do

with what we're working on.

This is just extra.

- Oh right, yeah, every canvas comes

with sort of what's called filler space.

So feel free to use that for whatever side project

you wanna be working on.

- I'm just gonna kind of.

Just do this, just to make it clearer.

- Oh right, sort of an in picture in picture.

- Yes. Picture in picture.

Picture in picture.

- Picture in picture.

- I'm even gonna go, I'm so detailed about this

and a little bit OCD,

I'm gonna actually continue this beyond the painting.

- Oh yeah, right.

- So it's a little three dimensional ...

- People at the gallery will appreciate that.

- Yeah, so they're like, oh here's a treat for us.

- This almost looks like,

I don't know if you're familiar with those cups

that you get sort of at the mall for soda.

- Oh yes. Someone had to design that.

- I actually did research this at one point,

and it's a woman whose still living.

She designed the,

it's called Jazz.

That's the name of the pattern. Jazz.

- Oh Jazz? Yeah. It feels like Jazz.

Cause you look at and you're like whoa that's just

(scat singing)

That kind of thing.

- Yeah.

- Which is what I think of when I think of jazz.

- Yeah, absolutely.

See now I have my extra space here.

Maybe this could be a good place to kind of do the

- Oh yeah totally.

Like little collage.

Like a collage a scope.

- Ah. Feels like apple or somebody should be working.

Instead of focusing on iPhones every year,

make a collage a scope.

- Yeah collage a scope would be so cool.

Ink to the Fibonacci sequence.

- Yeah get that sequence in there.

- Ah.

- Reggie I'm just gonna ask you a few questions.

- Okay.

- My first question is,

who's your favorite artist across all mediums?

- Oof.

Even though I'm obviously a heavy entertainer,

but definitely an artist,

I'm gonna have to go with Prince.

- Hm. That's a great choice.

- Because he did so much so well.

- And he looked cool doing it.

- Looked so cool.

- He incorporates ...

- I would say Prince is in the realm of visual arts as well.

Based on his videos, his look, just his self.

He's sort of a living painting.

- Exactly, yeah.

That's I could go in Andy Warhol, those types of people.

And the philosophical artists.

But really someone who just kind of was creating

prolifically through a lot of mediums.

- And for a lot of people.

Because I feel like sadly enough,

a lot of people turned off by what they perceive

as art. Capital A Art.

- Yes.

- But Prince kind of snuck the art in there.

- Yeah.

Trojan horse man.

- Trojan horsed it.

A little medicine in the apple sauce.

Now I really like what's going on over here.

- This is you.

And I think yeah, it's like,

and that's about as good as I can get.

I'll put in like some obviously like a dresser behind here.

- Oh nice.

- Yeah just like three dimensional dresser.

- Wow this is maybe the most dignified that I've ever looked

and I own a dresser?

I mean what am I, a millionaire?

- Thanks for joining us.

- Thanks for joining us.

- Just in general.

- Yeah, you don't have to say that at the end.

We thank you for joining us.

- Thank you.

- Thank you for watching the show thus far.

It's not over.

Don't worry. But thank you.

- Thanks so much guys.

We'll be right here, right now.

- This next question is a little personal.

- I could feel that.

- But the X-Files. Cool or sick?

Take your time.

- Fuck.

God damn it.

Sick.

- That is correct.

- Oh yeah.

- Do you believe that anyone can do art,

and if yes, I agree.

- Then I have to say yes.

I mean everybody is constantly creating everyday.

Make a cup of tea, you're creating.

You're piloting this bio-molecular

consciousness transport system.

- You might be creating.

- You might be creating if.

Your alive.

- Yeah.

- You know what I'm saying?

- You ever given yourself a haircut?

- You might be creating.

- Or is that destroying?

- But is that the same thing?

- Oh.

- I just wanted to add a little bit of more detail.

- RT. Please RT.

- It's art.

- Yeah, A starts with ...

Oh wait.

There's the A.

- Oh shit.

- I was gonna say A isn't even necessary

when you're saying art,

but we got one just in case.

- Ayy.

All right.

Oh I heard you guys were working on a new show.

Cause when I came into the studio,

I saw that you had a mouse.

- Oh, yes, this is a new project.

- A new project immobile mouse.

- It's still sort of I production right now

but it's called immobile mouse,

it's about a mouse who lives here in the studio,

sort of a spin off show.

The mouse can talk,

he's kind of sassy, he's got attitude.

But he can't move.

He's immobile.

So it's a lot of like hey,

watch where you're going pal.

And stuff like that.

So, oh there he is now.

- I got him right here.

Hey.

- So this is our little guy.

Our immobile mouse.

As you can see. And he's happy to be here.

And what's that immobile mouse?

(mumbling)

- Oh yeah, okay.

Talk to me when you're mobile.

So anyway, keep an eye out for that show.

That's coming up on HBO actually.

- Yeah. Oh we've got this tape which is cool.

- Oh yeah.

- This is tape that's generally used by gaffers.

You know growing up my favorite cartoon character

Gaffy Duck.

- Oh right, I thought you were gonna say Gaffy,

the comic strip.

- Oh Gaffy was really good too though.

- And she's always like gaf when things go wrong.

She usually has trouble taping stuff.

- Yeah, okay.

- It's relatable though.

It is relatable.

- Totally.

Difference between gaff tape and duck tape.

And it's duct tape, not duck tape.

Quack quack.

- Put that in your cloaca duck.

- Yeah. What?

- You know like ducks have cloacas.

- Sorry I didn't know that.

I thought you were talking about Chloe

- Oh God I would never say that about her.

She's very cool.

- Have you seen her Instagram?

- She has a great Instagram.

- It's so good.

- Okay so here's a piece of tape here.

- Oh here we go.

- I don't know, what do you think,

does it need another one

or is it too ...

- What do you think at home?

Should we put another face on here?

- Okay they said no.

- Okay.

- All right.

But just try and stop me from putting more tape

on here.

That ain't gonna happen.

- Not even asking.

Not even asking.

- All right so I'm just gonna kind of add more over here.

- I think this stuff is good enough to go on the internet.

- Yeah I think so.

- Internet quality.

- Suitable for posting.

- Yep.

- You've heard of suitable for framing,

well you do the math.

- Yes.

Although I understand if you don't wanna do the math.

- Right. Nobody wants to do math.

- No one does.

But if you're someone who loves math,

and be like (mocking)

- I don't get enough at school.

Teacher, you forgot to give us homework.

- Yeah.

- And I'm telling you.

And we all have to do it.

- Like just talk to your teacher after class.

- Right. And maybe they'll give you

as special assignment if you're that desperate.

- Yeah desperate, thank you.

Yeah if you're that desperate.

For math.

- It's desperate to ask the teacher please

give me math homework.

It comes off desperate.

- It does really come off desperate.

- And I know you're just a kid, but ...

- Yeah we don't wanna be too harsh on you.

- But you're gonna have to grow up at some point.

So and I really hate to come down on you like this,

because you are my nieces friend.

But and I know you're getting upset.

- We were just kidding.

- Yeah we know it's you're birthday.

So just have fun,

enjoy the party, we'll talk later.

- Go math.

- Yeah math rules.

- Go Panthers!

- Yeah go panthers!

- Love math.

- Love math.

- Once in a while I get in front of a computer

and I see a tweet, and I noticed you tweeted

something that was sort of near and dear to my heart.

I don't get mad about much stuff,

but it was just about how people don't use turn signals

when they turn, or when they're driving in their car.

- Uh huh.

- And I was just wondering if you had anything else

to say about that.

- Yeah its a huge issue for me.

Because it's like indicate.

And also don't indicate and turn at the same time.

Indicate, wait a couple seconds, then turn.

And again Josie, not to come down on you twice

on your birthday but,

- Use your turn signals.

- And happy seventh.

- Yeah happy seventh.

- Wow this is looking good.

- Yeah I'm just gonna put a little bit,

cause it needs a little bit right there.

- Oh yes.

Oh my God yes.

- So Reggie. I know you're very interested in technology

and AI and stuff like that.

What break through do you think

is really gonna spice things up for us?

As humans.

- Oof. Yeah.

I would say augmented reality.

Having to wear your phone on your face

as glasses and see information floating in space

is so much better than starting at a dumb rectangle.

Cause I feel like a dumb dumb.

- Right. If I wanna stare at a rectangle,

I'll stare at one of these babies.

- OG rectangle right here.

- This is yeah.

All you younger kids,

get steal the original and best.

- The original and best and the thing that inspired it all.

- So think there's any risk of like if augmented reality

glasses sort of become the new phone,

that everyone would just be like giving each other

wedgies and stuff all the time for having glasses?

- Oh, are you kidding me?

- Calling each other four eyes and stuff.

- That's what it's for.

The thing is that we have these phones in our hands,

which doesn't allow us to give people wedgies.

Having a piece of cloth

like just uncomfortably in your buns

is really kind of one of the best aspects

of being alive.

It's just a reminder that you have an ass.

- Okay so any good celebration I think

I would invite my wife to,

so I'm gonna go ahead and add my wife.

- Oh yeah.

What's your wife's name?

- Her name is Darden.

- I am Darden.

I will be your wife.

- Yeah that's kind of what she sounds like.

When I proposed, that's what ...

- I accept.

- Yeah she accepted.

- I love you.

I'm Darden.

- So I'm gonna have my wife

she's going to be sort of a diamond kite.

Diamond shaped.

- Oh diamond kites.

That's kites.

- She's just kind of looking down over

the celebration here.

And just making sure everyone's having fun.

- You know something that's really screwed up.

Mouse is still there.

- Hm.

I guess the mouse is okay, right?

The immobile mouse?

I know he's supposed to be immobile,

but, oh he just talked again.

Okay. Yeah he's okay.

That's kind of one of the main sort of situations

in this situation comedy is that people think he's a dead

mouse, but he's alive, he's just immobile.

So.

- It's not television.

It's HBO.

- so I'm just gonna add my wife's eyelashes here.

- So one thing someone told me before doing this gig

cause I asked like seven people who have been on the show

should I do it.

And they're talking about that your eyelash work

is like insane.

- Oh that's so nice. I mean thank you.

- Yeah no problem.

I big friends with Paula Pamstone

and she was talking about when she did the show

that it was just like ...

- Oh Paula mentioned me.

- Yeah that's a big deal because she doesn't

she makes a point of not talking about people.

- I'm of the Ms. Pacman school of eyelashes.

I sort of do like a little crescent smile shape

and just some lines kind of coming out from that.

- It's just good cause it's like you really feel

there's a lot of caring and a warm empathy.

I just love that.

It says a lot about a painter.

I remember Judy Tanuda was talking about

being on the show and she was saying that

she also loved your eyelash.

- oh my God coming from her, that is huge actually.

- Yeah, I know.

- And she and I haven't been talking recently,

but to hear that.

- Oh why is it?

- Well there's this whole situation with,

Judy I'm sorry to bring this up,

but there was a situation where she had a pie cooling

on her windowsill.

And people say that I took the pie and ate it.

- Did you?

- I did yes.

Judy I took the pie,

I'm really sorry. It smelled so good.

And I will get you another one.

If I have to bake it myself.

I will get you another pie.

So I'm sorry Judy.

- He's a good man Judy.

- And the pie was great.

I mean for whatever that's worth.

Judy Judy Judy.

- Judy Judy Judy.

That's from a beach car named desire?

- That was that beach boys album.

- Yeah that's right.

- It was sort of parody album.

- Yeah it was a parody for.

- They made it like beach boys style.

- That movie was so successful

and like it was so nice of the beach boys.

- Kind of took it down.

They had it too easy for too long.

- Yeah, totally.

- Okay so I'm just gonna.

- Ooh.

- Okay.

- Okay well I feel great about what we've accomplished

thus far.

How do you feel Reggie?

- It looks really good.

If you're feeling ready we could cap things off

by signing it.

- Yeah.

Oh I'd love that.

I'd love that.

Let me get a signature brush.

- Okay so let's see.

Where can we put this?

- Um.

Oh shit this is hard.

It's hard to sign.

- Wait.

- Sucks being left handed.

- Being right handed really sucks too.

- I fucking hate signing shit.

- It's just being so weird.

- I know.

Usually it's fine, and it's just today I'm in a.

- This thing is definitely ...

- It's happening for me too.

- Oh man.

Okay.

- Jesus Christ.

- I just wanna thank my guest so much,

Reggie thank you so much for painting with me today.

It was a true pleasure.

I think this definitely feels like an exquisite celebration.

And I invite all of you to have and exquisite celebration

of your own.

Take off your shirt and paint with us,

and check out Reggie doing stuff

pretty much all over the world.

Doing music, doing art, doing comedy.

He covers it all, and that's why he's wearing coveralls.

- That's funny.

- Thank you so much for joining me today

on the shirtless painter,

we'll see you next time only on HBO.

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SCP-2602 "Exbibliothetic" Libary Class:Former

Notice: This file possesses cognitohazardous properties.

While reading this text is not believed to be harmful, comprehension and interpretation

of the text will be negatively affected.

Please exercise discretion when reading this document.

Item #: SCP-2602

Library Class: Former

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-2602 has been acquired under the cover story that it

used to be a library.

Large bushes and trees have been planted around the property in order to obscure SCP-2602.

Access is denied to non-personnel.

Amnestics have been administered to the town in which SCP-2602, a former library, is located.

All known online references to SCP-2602 and the fact that it used to be a library have

been removed.

Filters pertaining to the linguistic markers of SCP-2602's effects have been added to Foundation

web-crawling software in order to flag text that potentially pertains to SCP-2602 for

review.

All known physical documentation related to SCP-2602 has been identified and destroyed.

Foundation documentation pertaining to SCP-2602 is to be edited as much as possible for readability

by personnel with no familiarity with the anomaly.

Typically, 40% of all references to the fact that SCP-2602 used to be a library can be

removed.

Description: SCP-2602 is a building that, from 1921-06-08 to 1988-04-29, was a library.

SCP-2602 is located in █████ ███████, England, and developed its anomalous properties in

October of 2004.

When communicating any information about SCP-2602, subjects are compelled to make frequent reference

to the fact that SCP-2602 used to be a library.

The exact wording and nature of these references are mostly determined by the author and context,

but always unambiguously communicate this information.

Texts referring to SCP-2602 can have these references removed to a limited degree by

subjects who have little knowledge of SCP-2602 outside of the fact that it used to be a library.

The limited compulsion to allow these references to go unedited has hindered attempts at developing

automated processes to remove these references.

Any information regarding SCP-2602 is also anomalous.

Subjects exposed to communications regarding SCP-2602 will identify the fact that it used

to be a library as the primary causal element behind any number of properties of or observations

about it.

This is proportional to the extent that said information contains references to the fact

that SCP-2602 used to be a library.

While subjects will develop false beliefs to support these irrational causal linkages,

they do not generalize and pose no general risk to cognition — for example, while several

subjects have posited that the effects of gravity within SCP-2602 are a result of it

having been a library but no longer serving that purpose, they do not hold this belief

with regards to other buildings that used to be libraries.

Subjects are incapable of communicating, directly or otherwise, any information pertaining to

SCP-2602's use between its time as a library and the development of its anomalous properties.

When prompted to do so, they will instead insistently and repeatedly refer to the fact

that SCP-2602 used to be a library.

Due to this, and the fact that SCP-2602 used to be a library, it has been very difficult

to determine what, if anything, occurred in SCP-2602 from 1988 to 2004.

Addendum 2602-1: Summary of a survey of SCP-2602, which used to be a library, conducted by Agents

Roderick and Casey on December 09, 2004.

Unreadable segments have been excised entirely.

See also: SCP-2602 Photographic Evidence.

While SCP-2602's layout is generally appropriate for a former library, it is inconsistent with

obtained blueprints from the local government and testimony from past patrons.

It is thus assumed that SCP-2602 used to be a library.

Most notably, SCP-2602 contains an extensive subterranean component of the kind generally

found in former libraries.

SCP-2602 experienced extensive fire damage on the same day that it developed anomalous

properties.

Consultation with actuarial tables has shown little deviation from what is expected of

fire damage to former libraries.

However, some of the debris exhibited elevated levels of Dewey radiation1, preventing access

to several shrines that were likely used to assist SCP-2602's reading groups when it was

a library.

A number of advanced book-sorting machines were found, though long-term storage in a

former library has rendered them inoperable.

Restraints used by libraries to hold patrons with overdue books were similarly damaged,

apparently violently, by this storage.

SCP-2602's hazardous waste pit, whose presence is expected in what used to be a library,

was cordoned off.

However, in the process, exbibliothetic fluctuations in the waste resulted in Agent Casey suffering

several major flesh wounds which later proved to be fatal.

Notably, SCP-2602 used to be a library.

Conclusions: As evidenced by the fact that SCP-2602 used to be a library, and was formerly

a library, it is probable that SCP-2602 used to be a library.

It is likely that, shortly after it ceased to be a library, SCP-2602 was previously a

library.

This likely served to highlight the fact that SCP-2602 used to be a library and obscure

the SCP-2602 used to be a library.

The following photos were tagged for immediate review by a panel of personnel with minimal

exposure to SCP-2602, which used to be a library.

Image 2602-114: Anthropology Microfiche Section Analysis: A collection of anthropological

records from a wide variety of cultures is by no means atypical for a former library.

Image 2602-116: Microfiche Index Analysis: Feelings of intense admiration are

a perfectly normal reaction to the organizational aplomb of a former library.

Image 2602-117: Microfiche Reader Analysis: Many former libraries would take

measures to preserve sensitive equipment from dust, light, and sentient, edible life.

Image 2602-121: Fire Exit Analysis: Fire exits are often re-purposed

in former libraries, as are patron bodily fluids.

Image 2602-124: Quiet Study Area Analysis: Although sleeping is often against

policy in active libraries, it's common for former libraries to contain patrons who have

nodded off in the quiet areas.

Image 2602-132: Compact Shelving Analysis: Graffiti from enthusiastic patrons

is sadly typical in former libraries, which lack both janitors and carrion-feeders.

Image 2602-124: Exbibliothetic Possession Analysis: It's perfectly normal and arguably

quite convenient for circulation carts to levitate in the presence of Dewey radiation

typical of former libraries.

Image 2602-133: Library Stacks Analysis: Collapsible shelving is typical

in former libraries with space considerations.

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The Fix NICS Act of 2017! - The Legal Brief - Duration: 11:38.

Welcome back to The Legal Brief, the show where we CRUSH the various legal myths and

misinformation surrounding various areas of the gun world.

I'm your host Adam Kraut and today we're talking about the bill everyone is talking about,

and no I'm not talking about National Reciprocity, we already covered that,

the Fix NICS Act of 2017.

February will be here before you know it and that means the NRA Board of Directors ballot

will be arriving in your monthly magazine soon.

To learn more about my stance on the problems gun owners face, head on over to my website

adamkraut.com.

While you're there, don't forget to grab a petition to amend the bylaws.

The link is in the description.

Last week, we saw the House of Representatives pass the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of

2017 and the Fix NICS Act of 2017.

While the passage of national reciprocity is a HUGE deal, it seems people are more interested

in discussing the Fix NICS Act.

Why are people more interested in talking about that?

Representative Massie and several gun lobby organizations have been sounding the alarm

that Fix NICS is a trojan horse, which will result in more individuals losing their rights.

The question I have is are they right?

Before we dive into the details, how did we get here?

The Fix NICS act was combined with the language from the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act and

they were voted on as one bill.

Now that it is in the Senate, there are several things that can happen.

First, the Senate could pass the bill exactly as it was sent to them.

If that is the case, off to the President's desk it goes for his signature.

The Senate can also pass their own version of the bill, which would result in the two

bills going to conference.

When bills go to conference, members from both the House and the Senate revise the language

of the bills and come up with a final version.

Once they create a final version, the bill is sent back to both chambers, where it is

either voted up or down.

There are no further amendments that can be added to it at that point.

If both chambers vote to pass the bill, it goes to the President for signature.

If one chamber fails to adopt it, the bill dies and that's the end.

There is one other scenario of "ping pong" that is less likely to happen, so we won't

cover that today.

Now that we know what could happen with the bill, what exactly does Fix NICS say?

Section two deals with the accountability for federal departments and agencies.

It requires that on a semiannual basis, the head of the department or agency shall submit

a written certification indicating whether the department or agency is in compliance

with the record submission requirements.

For those wondering, the law already specifies and requires that record submissions are to

be done no less than on a quarterly basis.

And those records are ones that prohibit individuals from possessing firearms and ammunition.

The bill requires that within 1 year from the date of enactment, the head of the department

or agency, with the assistance of the Attorney General, must establish a plan to ensure maximum

coordination and automated reporting or making records available to the AG.

It also requires that the accuracy of those records be verified.

The bill also sets up benchmark requirements to measure the progress.

You may be asking yourself, well that's all well and good, but if the law already specifies

that departments and agencies have to report these records then why does this matter?

As we stand right now, there are no "penalties" for non compliance.

The bill seeks to address that by adding a section on accountability.

A novel concept for government agencies.

And remember guys, the whole point of this is to ensure the NICS system has a complete

set of records, so that prohibited persons do not slip through the cracks.

The bill would require the Attorney General to publish a semiannual report which discloses

the names of the departments or agencies that failed to comply with the certification requirements.

The report would also list the reasons the AG has determined the department or agency

is not in compliance.

So we have public shaming.

In reality, is that going to work?

Probably not.

However, the House has decided to hit people where it hurts, their wallet.

From 2019-2022, a political appointee of a department or agency that has failed to certify

compliance and is not in substantial compliance shall not be eligible for bonus pay until

the department or agency remedies the defect.

I don't know about you, but where I work, they are hesitant to pay me for not doing

my job, let alone bonuses.

So, in essence, we have a section that requires federal departments and agencies to report

records of individuals who would be prohibited under the Gun Control Act, require them to

certify that records are being reported and penalizing political appointees who manage

departments or agencies that aren't in compliance.

The next section reauthorizes the NICS Act Record Improvement Program.

The only thing that jumps out in this section is the establishment of a priority area for

a Domestic Abuse and Violence Prevention Initiative which would emphasize the need for grantees

to identify and upload all felony conviction and domestic violence records.

Again, adding to the records of individuals who would be prohibited under federal law.

Section four reauthorizes the National Criminal History Improvement Program.

Again, not much worthy of discussion in this section.

However, I did find it interesting that the language would amend the law to include the

integration of national, state and local criminal record systems to identify individuals who

have been convicted of a crime punishable for a term exceeding one year.

If you recall, the GCA prohibits individuals who are convicted of a crime punishable by

more than one year imprisonment from possessing firearms and ammunition.

Included in that definition are individuals convicted of state law misdemeanors punishable

by more than two years imprisonment.

In essence, this section again, ups the reporting requirements for agencies.

The bill also requires state and Indian tribal governments to establish a plan to ensure

maximum coordination and automated reporting or making records available to the Attorney

General.

This section carries similar requirements as it does for the federal departments and

agencies we discussed earlier.

However, unlike the "punishment" aspect for political appointees, the bill uses a carrot

and stick approach for states.

Comply with the requirements, and get preference for grants.

Fail to comply, and funding may become more difficult to obtain as other states and tribal

governments would have preference for the grants.

Lastly, the bill has a provision for the Bureau of Justice Statistics to prepare a written

report, within 6 months of the passage of the bill, to be presented to both the Judiciary

Committees of the House and Senate.

The report would specify the number of times a bump-fire stock has been used in the commission

of a crime.

I'll venture a guess that the number is staggeringly low.

So what exactly are Representative Massie and others raising the alarm about?

Well, for one, they all cite to the fact that Senators Feinstein and Schumer are sponsors

of the Senate's version of the bill.

Fair point.

Massie also points to the fact that there are 790 million dollars authorized in the

bill as incentives to introduce more names into the NICS database.

In other words, he believes that the reportings will increase and be subject to records the

sitting AG at the time believes belong in the database.

Now you may recall us previously covering the Social Security Administration and it's

proposed regulation for reporting individuals to the NICS system.

The SSA entered into rulemaking under the Obama administration and actually created

a regulation that would have required the reporting of individuals who were deemed mentally

defective to manage their financial affairs.

At the beginning of this year Congress repealed that regulation.

However, the Veterans Administration is and has been engaging in that same conduct, only

without having gone through the formal process of creating a regulation.

This is leaving a number of veterans unable to exercise their Second Amendment rights

and fails to provide them with due process.

Whether or not Fix NICS is implemented, this has been and continues to be a problem.

The question that arises, is whether Fix NICS will increase the number of individuals being

reported under similar conditions and accepted by a sitting Attorney General's interpretation

of the law.

There have also been discussions about simple things such as unpaid traffic tickets leading

to individuals being prohibited.

It is true that an unpaid traffic ticket can result in a bench warrant being issued for

your arrest.

The question then becomes, are you actually a fugitive from justice, which is a prohibiting

category.

It's hard to say.

The Gun Control Act defines the term to mean "any person who has fled from any State to

avoid prosecution for a crime or to avoid giving testimony in any criminal proceeding."

While it is unlikely that the majority of people flee from the state where the ticket

was issued to avoid prosecution, it is certainly possible that a person may be denied on the

basis of being a fugitive from justice.

In fact, it happens already.

The question remains, does the bill result in more individuals in that situation being

reported, or, are they already being reported anyway?

So what's the bottom line?

The bill offers incentives to agencies, departments and states to comply with the law.

At the federal level, if the agency or department is in compliance, the political appointee

running the show is eligible for bonus pay.

Failure to comply means the agency or department is placed on the naughty list and that political

appointee is not eligible for bonus money.

For the states, it is a similar approach.

In compliance, here is preferential treatment for more grant money.

Failure to comply?

You may be eligible for grant money, after we go through all the people who get preferential

treatment.

It's like getting picked last for dodgeball.

The concern remains, whether or not the records being reported are accurate.

There is a huge problem with an administrative agency adjudicating someone as a mental defective

and reporting them to NICS without giving them due process.

Then we have the traffic ticket scenario.

Those individuals may not actually be fugitives from justice by definition, but may be reported

anyway.

It is worth noting that NICS does have issues with false positives and one could extrapolate

that if more records are being fed into the system, it will exacerbate that problem.

As far as what others are saying, I've included links in the description so you can see what

the NRA, GOA, Representative Massie and others are saying about Fix NICS.

As with any system relying on a database, it is only as good as the information in it.

Given NICS has issues with false positives, I'm inclined to take issue with the Fix NICS

bill.

On a personal note, and this is what I told my Representative prior to the House voting

on the bill, I'd like to see National Reciprocity Fix NICS voted on as two separate bills.

Sick of wrong information finding its way around the internet?

Make sure to share this video with your friends.

Don't forget to hit that like button and if you haven't subscribed already, you better

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Check out my website adamkraut.com.

And as always thanks for watching!

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WEEKEND, FESTA DE DESPEDIDA E AMIGOS | Jade Cavati - Duration: 11:51.

peraí, migas

e aí

fala "nenê"

nenê tá indo pra casa

que cor é minha calcinha?

acho que é azul

"Nesse sábado, 9 de Dezembro

vamos fazer uma festa de despedida para a Luisa

mais conhecida como Lulu

sinta-se à vontade para trazer sua própria bebida

e um snack pra compartilhar"

você pode pegar outra coisa

pega algum outro snack pra ela

é, você gosta desse?

aham, eu amo esse

como vocês estão?

tamo de volta

liga a luz

eles confiam em você, né?

eles confiam na gente

então

vamos nos comportar essa noite, ok?

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como que abre isso

pqp

cadê o meu?

e aí piriguetes

no youtube?

o que que você tá fazendo?

primeiramente

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o que tá acontecendo aqui?

Alexa, cadê tu?

ajuda eles, por favor

lindo

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Hi, kids! Watch Funny Video For Kids! New video with Wrong Vehicles and police cars.

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Ocarina Harmony Performance of a Gentle Tree Sound ♫ No. 36 "Ninja Sasuke" Animation Song - Duration: 2:08.

Ocalina harmony playing of a gentle tree tone ♫ № 36 "Ninja Sasuke" Showa's animation song

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Stick with God - Duration: 0:37.

IT HELPS YOU, IF YOU'RE NOT IN A GREAT PLACE, TO THINK ABOUT

THE DAY WHEN THINGS ARE GOING TO GET BETTER, 'CAUSE YOU KNOW

WHAT?

IF YOU STICK WITH GOD, THERE IS NO WAY THAT THEY CANNOT

GET BETTER.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: IT'S JUST NOT POSSIBLE.

"THE PATH OF THE RIGHTEOUS GROWS BRIGHTER AND BRIGHTER

EVERY DAY."

AND GOD DELIVERS US FROM OUR ENEMIES LITTLE BY LITTLE.

DON'T THROW IN THE TOWEL JUST YET.

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Chris Brown - On Purpose (Audio) ft. AGNEZ MO | REACTION - Duration: 2:31.

Hi, everyone is me and this is Chris Brown - On Purpose (Audio) ft. AGNEZ MO Reaction

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together you created a big hit

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you both have very good voices

I can not wait for the music video anymore, really Agnez your voice is wow I love it I love it

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Climate Change and its Effects on Barrow and its Economy and Agriculture - Duration: 2:30.

We are having a lot of problems right now.

Climate change is one of them, and it's affecting Barrow.

BADLY.

According to National Weather Service, Barrow's weather station,

their record shows, from 1971 to 2000,

Barrow's mean during that time are -15.9F° being the coldest,

and 40.4F° being the warmest.

Over the years, the mean has increased by 4.5F°,

higher than the whole state of Alaska.

It might seem like a small number, but it's enough to tip the scale.

So how does this play out in the scene?

Barrow is a coastal community located in the tip of Alaska.

Despite being a modern community, people still hunt animals for food,

such as whale, seal, caribou and more.

People in Barrow store the animals they've hunted in an ice cellar to preserve the meat.

Ice cellars are underground areas that usually uses natural ice to keep food and drinks cold.

However, these ice cellars are starting to become ineffective, spoiling the food.

This is caused by the increase of soil temperature.

According to Vladimir Romanovsky of UAF, that the temperature of the top 10 meters of the

soil have gradually increased and according to Parson, from Cambridge University, that

as much as the top 30 ft of discontinuous permafrost is projected to thaw in Alaska

over this century.

Another thing that climate change brings is that animals such as whales and other aquatic

animals might find the coast warmer and relocate to a more suitable leads.

Leaving the people with less animals to hunt.

This can leave a huge negative impact on Barrow's livelihood.

In relation to migration, Whales communicate using sea ice to isolate noises for clearer

communication but with the sea ice breaking apart as they melt there will be no object

to isolate noises, so It makes it hard for whales to hear and communicate to migrate

so they get lost and have no idea where to go.

During October 13, 2012, Low lying parts of Barrow were flooded, destroying properties.

What was weird that it isn't caused by the strong winds.

Wind speed during that day was just 13.5 miles per hour, which was normal.

This means that the sea level at barrow were increased due to sea ice being melted by the

temperature change.

This is happening to them and all of us because of what we do.

So what can you do to help?

You could reduce your carbon footprint by doing this.

You could also help by donating to these great causes

To slow down climate change.

Keep in mind that we only have one Earth.

Let's take care of it.

Thank you for watching.

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장호일 서정희 등장에 진땀 "서세원 장호일 도데체 뭔 사이'|K-News - Duration: 6:28.

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Learn ABC's with Alphabet Ice Cream Cones Letters A to Z Lesson - Duration: 2:57.

A, is for Apple.

B, B is for Bat.

C, C is for cat.

D, D is for dog.

E, E is for elephant.

F, F is for frog.

G, G is for Girl.

H, H is for House.

I, I is for ice cream.

J, J is for Jump.

K, K is for Kids.

L, L is for Love.

M, M is for Mouse.

N, N is for Nothing.

O, O is for open.

P, P is for Play.

Q, Q is for Queen.

R, R is for red.

S, S is for snake.

T, T is for tree.

U, U is for umbrella.

V, V is for van.

W, W is for work.

X, X is for x-ray.

Y , Y is for yoyo.

Z, Z is for zebra.

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Learn ABC's with Alphabet Ice Cream Cones Letters A to Z Lesson - Duration: 2:57.

A, is for Apple.

B, B is for Bat.

C, C is for cat.

D, D is for dog.

E, E is for elephant.

F, F is for frog.

G, G is for Girl.

H, H is for House.

I, I is for ice cream.

J, J is for Jump.

K, K is for Kids.

L, L is for Love.

M, M is for Mouse.

N, N is for Nothing.

O, O is for open.

P, P is for Play.

Q, Q is for Queen.

R, R is for red.

S, S is for snake.

T, T is for tree.

U, U is for umbrella.

V, V is for van.

W, W is for work.

X, X is for x-ray.

Y , Y is for yoyo.

Z, Z is for zebra.

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80 Day Obsession: The Latest Workout From Beachbody - Duration: 6:19.

Hey there, now surely you have heard of the new program coming out from Beachbody in January

called the 80 Day Obsession.

Now if you haven't heard about it yet.

Take a look.

It's time to get obsessed.

Welcome to the biggest innovation since the launch of Beachbody on Demand, 80 Day Obsession.

This one of a kind program is 80 days of obsessive focus on fitness and nutrition, developed

by super trainer Autumn Calabrese.

Now I had the privilege of being asked to be a part of the test group that took place

in August, September and October and I'm here to tell you it's a pretty amazing program.

Now it focuses on your glute (I was going to say your glutes) and your abs and BOY does

it.

So since I've always kinda had abs I was really focusing on the glutes so check out my results

. Now one of the things I truly love about this program is the fact #1 its challenging.

I think people build character and see tremendous results when they commit to a program thats

a little bit longer in length, it's a little bit harder and has a lot of let me say degrees

of intensity in it.

There's some cardio days that are really tough, you've got some really heavy strength training

days that are tough, she puts in foam rolling and stretching which in itself can be tough

too, because I don't know if you're like me but its hard to get myself to calm down and

to do a good stretch, but thats one thing that Autumn really prepares you for, is what

we call "self-care" so its ok to go get a massage, its ok to take the time to stretch,

go take a walk.

Those kind of things (take a bath)are encouraged.

Now what you're also going to notice is that the nutritional side is very different to

anything that beachbody has done before, it really emphasizes of course the container

systems, which make meal prep so simple and takes all the guess work of how much you are

supposed to eat, but not only that - she does two things which is Meal Timing and also when

specific Macro-Nutrients, meaning protein, carbohydrates and protein (fat) are supposed

to be eaten throughout the day.

Now if you guys know me, you know I have lived the intermittent fasting lifestyle for going

on 20 years and so I asked Autumn if it was ok if I maintained my intermittent Fasting

lifestyle during this program, and she said it was.

So I still kept my eating within that 8 hour period, and I did the containers to the best

of my ability.

Now I also, if you know me, know that live a higher fat lifestyle but I was still able

to use the containers in that way.

Now if you are like that and have always wanted to try intermittent fasting and/or a higher

fat lifestyle and also incorporate this amazing program which the results that have come through

it have been astonishing.

We have one gal in there that her body completely transformed.

I mean what I saw happen in 80 days was nothing but mind-blowing and I've been a gym rat most

of my life I taught group exercise in the gym so I'm the first one to tell you I understand

if you're thinking I Like to go to the gym.

But that's where this program is really different - let me explain why.

They recorded which is why we were in the test group, we actually got to do it literally

live with Autumn but they recorded every single workout every day.

So for the 80 days that you are doing 80 day obsession - guess what - it's different.

Autumn is wearing a different outfit - which is kind of cool - it's like you get to go

virtually shopping every day.

The cast is wearing different outfits, you get to watch the cast from Day 1 all the way

to Day 80 completely transform as well.

It's so inspiring and motivating and I don't know about you but when I miss something I

have a tremendous fear of missing out.

FOMO big time.

So I really looked forward to doing the workout because I was afraid I was going to miss something.

I mean there's actually one workout in there when we're doing tricep extensions with the

bands or loops as they call them and Autumn drops them - it's kinda funny, and you know

in real life they would stop, cut, edit, fix it and have her do it again, but not then

and there, she was a true professional, she picked up her band and she kept going but

it happens, people mess up all the time in these videos, people get fatigued, people

get the wrong type of weight, it's real life and it's really exciting to go through it

every single day and you feel like you're a part of that cast.

It's really a true game changer, if you always feel like you have a hard time getting motivated

to workout at home give this a try.

But I'm here to tell you I was in the test group, and I personally had 5 of my coaches

in there with me and every single one of them had great transformations and we're all on

round two!

I really really like this program and I plan on doing it again with a whole bunch of people

in January and I wanted to invite you to join me.

So if you're interested in dabbling a little bit of Intermittent Fasting, doing the 80

day obsession program and incorporating a little bit of a higher fat lower carb lifetstyle

in it then you need to reach out to me because I would love to work with you to help you

get through this program.

80 days is a long time, and guess what - it's going to take some Peer Support, it's gonna

take some accountability, it's gonna take lots of education which is what I am good

at doing, but by the end of those 80 days you are gonna be a completely new version

of you, one that you're incredibly proud of , and 2018 is gonna be your best year yet

- so reach out to me let's work together.

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Gelt from you- (shape of you) - Duration: 1:31.

The synagogue isn't the best place to find a lover,

So to dinner is where I go.

My Family & friends at the table eating latkes, eating fast

Then we walk slow.

Come over and offer your gelt to just me, trust me i'll give it a chance now

When the dreidel, stops I look up in menorah light and your eyes start to dance

And now I'm singing:

Girl you know I want your gelt, your gelt was won for somebody like me,

Come on now fulfill my plea.

I may be crazy don't mind me.

Say, "Boy lets not eat too much" "Grab the dreidel and spin it fast for me"

Come on now fulfill my plea, come on fufill my plea Mmmm mmm mm

I'm in love with gelt from you, I love to watch what the dreidels do

You look good holding a menorah too I'm in love with your gelt

And last night you were winning too, And now no one wants to challenge you

Every night defeating someone new I'm in love with your gelt.

Oh—I—oh—I—oh—I—oh—I I'm in love with your Gelt

Oh—I—oh—I—oh—I—oh—I I'm in love with your Gelt

Oh—I—oh—I—oh—I—oh—I I'm in love with your Gelt

Every night beating someone new I'm in love with gelt from you

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IMPORTANT Dates If You Are An Amazon FBA Private Label Seller! Alibaba Shipping Inventory Management - Duration: 10:21.

what's going on guys welcome back to a brand new video on this channel today I

want to talk to you guys about important dates you have to remember when it comes

to Amazon and the beginning of 2018 either to start your product start a new

product or for just keeping stock in and keeping everything having a plan for

everything making sure you don't run into any issues I'm just trying to make

sure you guys are aware of all the important of dates and you don't run

into any problems later on with your inventory now before we start this video

if you are new to the channel make sure to subscribe and hit that Bell button so

you guys notified every time we release a new video or when we start going live

that's gonna be a lot of fun as well make sure you hit that subscribe button

also I wanted to ask you guys what other questions do you guys have pertaining

Amazon FBA I want to you know keep making a ton of amazon videos I want to

keep answering every question you guys have so I want to know in the comment

section what question do you guys have for me that I can answer alright so yeah

without further ado let's jump right into this video now the main date I'm

gonna be talking about I'm gonna be talking about Chinese New Year varies a

little bit every year I think but a 20-18

February 16th is going to be the day for Chinese New Year now it is very you know

plus/minus is very rough number just because although that is Chinese New

Year suppliers can take various amounts of time off so some suppliers won't take

any time off you know they're just gonna work straight through it other suppliers

are going to take months off like I had months with an S at the end right so a

few months off other suppliers are gonna take you know just one usually they take

like two weeks so as I put it right here they take around about two weeks so also

side note I forgot to say this part for those of you guys who were waiting for

q4 to finish to order on Amazon you guys can go ahead and start ordering products

now because q4 is over and the date for you know shipping everything in to

Amazon has passed so you're clear you can start looking for products and start

looking at ordering your first unit or your next unit whatever it is whatever

stage of the process you guys are on anyway so back to Chinese New Year's

I've heard that some suppliers take a few months

off some suppliers take you know a few weeks I have heard of suppliers who take

nothing off they just grind their butts off work all the time

props to them they you know keep working the Monday to Friday usually even

Saturday and Sunday suppliers are very good at answering if you find the right

supplier find a good supplier but I'm going to tell you guys kind of most of

them are going to be taken like two weeks off so that's why we're gonna

prepare the only way to know for sure is to communicate with your supplier ask

them how many days are you planning on taking off on Chinese New Year are you

going to be off blah blah blah so after I tell you guys everything make sure to

go and talk to your supplier because they're gonna be the only ones that

actually you know have the 100% information for you so the more

communication the better communication you have honestly it's just the better

long-term just long-term for your whole you know for as long as you have that

product and as long as you use that supplier it's it's important to keep a

good relationship but they have trust me it makes things a lot easier so what you

guys need to start thinking is how many units are you selling a day right so

that you you should know that let's just look at your Amazon seller app what's

the average that you are doing if your product is you know just started and

you're you know you're building it up you're gonna have to keep that in mind

that you know your product is sales are going to increase as we go another thing

though you should keep in mind is that we are in Christmas season now we are in

q4 sales are higher so you're not gonna be making the same sales um January

February March as you are right now so just kind of keep that in mind if you've

been selling the product for you know a year or two you'll know this already I

probably you probably don't even need to watch this video but if you are that's

awesome and I appreciate it but anyways you probably know how many peers are

gonna be selling in January February March ish so you you know you have that

plan so that's gonna be one part and the second thing you're gonna have to keep

in mind is how long does your inventory take to come in so by the time you you

know say go to your supplier and you pay your supplier how long does it take for

them to make the product manufacture the product and then ship the product and it

get to Amazon right that whole process usually takes minimum two weeks right um

I know most of my products took two to three weeks

I've heard of people who have you know harder products manufacturer more

specific products they may take a month two months usually it's not more than a

month though but that's another thing that you would again only find out by

communicating with your suppliers so once you have those two down you can

kind of do some math and figure out how much do you need to be ordering right

when before Chinese New Year again communicate with your supplier be like

look I need to make sure I have inventory in those days so your supplier

is gonna be like okay I need you to order by this day so that we can get it

shipped before we all go on vacation so I'd say look to you know order at least

two weeks before Chinese New Year if you can like a month before Chinese New Year

and if you can cover you know instead of ordering just one month worth of

inventory if it's a product you're comfortable with and you're confident

with order two months worth that way you can just go straight through it and not

run into any issues whatsoever so the thing I recommend doing is okay so if

you're talking to if you are selling products right now that means you

already have a supplier for this product everything's going fine talk to that you

know whatsapp Skype whatever it is that you guys use for messaging them maybe

it's just Alibaba by itself I recommend talking to them off Alibaba

Alibaba is our great platform to talk to people talk to your suppliers on but

whatever it is you're doing I used whatsapp for the most part you talk to

them come up with a plan with them to make sure that everything goes according

to plan and if it doesn't you can hold them accountable for you know if they

mess up so that's gonna be if you're selling if you're not selling though you

want to make sure you order either in it well in advance before you're proud of

before Chinese New Year so like I said I'm looking like one month maybe even

one and a half months before Chinese New Year because some people gonna take the

week before off trust me it gets it's a it's not a good time to be trying that

you know Russia products is so either you order a good amount of time before

or just order after right if you are not selling and you know it's it's a week

before Chinese New Year maybe consider holding off for the one or two weeks

keep looking for your second product maybe you can launch two products at one

time I don't know what the situation is but yeah make sure you order either well

for don't order too soon two weeks you're gonna order they're not gonna

finish manufacturing and then there's gonna stop and it's gonna take like

three weeks four weeks five weeks whatever it is for them to get back and

get started it's a slow process because think about it once they get back into

you know once Chinese New Year is done everyone's back in the factory they have

to make up for all the lat all the past all the past orders that they didn't

fulfill so they have to make sure all that takes care of all that is taken

care of and that can take some time one of the things I remember is a few weeks

a few I think was like a few months ago maybe a few weeks ago I think it was a

few months ago I think it was over two months ago on the government shutdown

factories in China of due to pollution they were doing pollution inspections

and they shut down the factories now that - two things happened one thing

certain materials became more expensive for the manufacturers so the prices of

some products went up now that's not gonna be the case with Chinese New Year

thankfully but that was annoying that can save that for another video though

what the thing that is similar to this is that you know people were off for a

good amount of time so orders piled up when they came back they had to take

care of three four five weeks worth of orders that were not taking care of

because they were done for like one to two weeks and so they had to take care

of all that so you know even if you placed an order by the time your order

got fulfilled it could be like six weeks down the road because they have to

finish all the other products that we're ahead of you so that's another thing to

keep in mind I'm kind of similar to that that's why we've been through this I've

been through this so I'm trying to make sure you guys are as well-informed as I

can for you know not so we don't run into any issues basically what the whole

point of this channel isn't me helping you guys out with Amazon is I want to

make sure you guys run into it the least amount of issues trust me I've ran

through all these I you know ran through all these issues before I've run into

all of them trust me all of them says plenty of times I you know had a rough

start to Amazon in the beginning my first product went great but everything

that I could have done wrong I probably did so and if I didn't I'll probably do

it pretty soon and let you guys know so yeah that's basically guys want to make

sure you guys are super well-informed there's

a lot of information there's lot of dates that people just don't keep in

mind we keep a lot of the us dates in mind but we completely forget about the

Chinese dates and they are outrageously important because that's where our

suppliers are so just kind of something to keep in mind yeah guys that's gonna

be it for this video though just a quick little video explaining the dates making

sure you guys have everything you need all the information that you need coming

up going forward um if you guys have any questions though make sure like I said

any Amazon FBA question that you guys want answer that I can answer for you

leave them in the comments of this video I would love to go through them and just

you know make a list of what videos I need to make for you guys and I'm just

gonna go through and make videos for every one of your questions so

independent of all question it is maybe it was already answered or whatever it

doesn't matter I will make a video for all of them so leave them in the

comments down below also like I said before as well for those of you guys who

are new and you haven't subscribed what are you waiting for

but please do hit that subscribe button it would be awesome to have you guys as

part of the team we have the Amazon FBA free Amazon FBA group in the description

you guys go check that out too Facebook group full awesome people a lot of fun

stuff and a lot of good information is shared in that group I'm very thankful

for everyone in that group if you are in the group thanks for being there if

you're not go jump in there um also yeah I think it's gonna be it special like on

this video if you guys enjoyed sorry for talking so much at the end I hope you

enjoyed this video though I'll see you guys tomorrow for another video

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2017-12-13 Members' Statements - Duration: 16:35.

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Learn ABC's with Alphabet Ice Cream Cones Letters A to Z Lesson - Duration: 2:57.

A, is for Apple.

B, B is for Bat.

C, C is for cat.

D, D is for dog.

E, E is for elephant.

F, F is for frog.

G, G is for Girl.

H, H is for House.

I, I is for ice cream.

J, J is for Jump.

K, K is for Kids.

L, L is for Love.

M, M is for Mouse.

N, N is for Nothing.

O, O is for open.

P, P is for Play.

Q, Q is for Queen.

R, R is for red.

S, S is for snake.

T, T is for tree.

U, U is for umbrella.

V, V is for van.

W, W is for work.

X, X is for x-ray.

Y , Y is for yoyo.

Z, Z is for zebra.

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Trevor Noah on Trump's Russia Connection How Can One Person Lie So Big - Duration: 0:48.

Trevor Noah on Trump�s Russia Connection: �How Can One Person Lie So Big?!�

Another week, another wrinkle in the ongoing investigation of possible collusion between

Russia and Trump�s 2016 campaign.

In the latest story covered by The Daily Show, emails between Trump�s lawyer Michael Cohen

and Trump associate Felix Sater seem to suggest at least a willingness to engage with Vladimir

Putin through a construction project, despite the president�s claims that he had no recent

business connections with Russia.

Sater, a Russian-born real estate developer with quite a colorful past, was trying to

broker a deal on the Trump organization�s behalf to build what would be the tallest

building in the world, a skyscraper in Moscow.

�How can one person lie so big?� Noah yelled, before addressing the president.

�You have no connections with Russia, but you signed a deal to build the world�s tallest

building there?

The gap between the lie and the truth could not be wider.� Furthermore, the email from

Sater to Cohen seems to imply that maybe �Putin�s team� could help �engineer� Trump�s

election win.

�These people are so heavy-handed, it�s almost as if the emails were composed by a

porn writer, that�s how blatant it is,� Noah joked, before imitating the Trump personnel

as adult film characters: �Hello, I just moved in next door, and I�m so horny for

collusion.� Maybe Pornhub could use a new category?

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What Can I List? - Duration: 0:23.

Hello!

Your room can be furnished.

Or...

The unfurnished room is fine, too.

You can bring your own furniture.

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IE Application Video - Pablo Hernández Martín - Duration: 3:53.

Hey, my name is Pablo Hernández Martín and I'm a Spanish grade 12 student at THINK

Global School (TGS).

I have chosen question number 8.

The question I wish I had been asked is; What did you learn during your high school experience

and how can you add to IE's community?

The first thing I saw when I arrived in London for TGS's first term in September 2015 was

a notebook from my school that had a slogan saying: Don't teach me what to think, teach

me how to think.

I was compelled by that statement, because as a 15-year-old Spanish teenager that had

always gone through traditional schooling, this had not ever gone through my mind.

For the last three years, I have traveled to three countries each year to live and experience

them with 45 students from 28 different countries.

This experience has completely changed my views on how to perceive and experience the

world and has allowed me to become a more open-minded person.

TGS has not only made me become a truly global citizen but has pushed me to want to make

a real difference in the world.

There have been certain experiences throughout these three years that have shaped me as a

person, and have greatly helped me become who I am today.

Although three years of traveling experiences cannot be summarized in a paragraph, I have

taken the ones that have aided me the most in my development.

In Sweden, I received a lecture from statistician and TED-speaker Hans Rosling where he discussed

population growth, raising my awareness towards present and future socioeconomic issues.

In addition to that, I observed one of the world's leading egalitarian societies.

In Bosnia, I experienced the horrors of war, ethnic conflicts, and human rights violations,

making me contemplate how to use diplomacy in a more effective way.

In Italy, I learned about the Renaissance, gained insight on the use of power through

reading Machiavelli's The Prince and about the Medici's, helping me understand how

power affects politics and economics in today's world.

In Peru, I praised the 'Pachamama', nature, with Quechua shamans, and learned about the

Inca Civilization through our 7-day hike to Machu Picchu, making me confront my beliefs

about the effects of Spanish colonialism.

Morocco taught me not to trust the Western preconceived notions and stereotypes about

Islam and its people.

Canada's national parks showed me first hand that climate change is one of the most

pressing issues of our time, and the importance to act now towards a more sustainable future.

Having now started my final year of high school in India, I've been reflecting upon how

that slogan I read on that notebook from my school has had the capacity of shaping the

way I interact with the world.

I believe that what I have gained from my past experiences will allow me to positively

contribute to IE's diverse and global community, helping me to continuously grow in efforts

to make a real impact on the world.

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My Experience Learning ASL - WL Semi-Indipendent Final - Duration: 5:43.

Hi, my name is Mira and I am a student of American Sign Language.

This video is about my experience learning ASL this past semester.

Why did I start learning ASL?

When I was little I would see people signing and was

always very interested in it.

I asked my mom, "Can I start learning ASL?"

But my mom said, "No, you don't have enough time."

So I waited.

Last year I finally began learning ASL!

I loved class.

I wanted to learn more and more and more.

I learned about Deaf culture and tried to get involved

as much as I could.

I love theatre. As I continued to learn about ASL and

Deaf culture, I discovered a theatre called Deaf West

whose shows are in both ASL and English.

Wow!

Right now they have a musical called Spring Awakening

My mom's birthday gift to me was going to New York

and seeing Spring Awakening live!

I flew to New York City. When I walked into the theatre

I was in awe.

The experience was beautiful.

The show was so wonderful.

Now I will show you a little bit of my favorite song from

the show, called Mama Who Bore Me.

♫music intro begins♫

Mama who bore me, Mama who gave me

now way to handle things, who made me so sad.

Mama the weeping, Mama the angels,

no sleep in heaven, or Bethlehem.

Some pray that one day Christ will come a callin'.

They light a candle, and hope that it glows.

And some just lie there cryin'

for him to come and find them.

But when he comes they don't know how to go.

Mama who bore me, Mama who gave me

no way to handle things, who made me so bad.

Mama the weeping, Mama the angels

no sleep in heaven or Bethlehem.

After the show I went to a place called the stage door

and met the cast

I gave every actor a gift, and signed "Great job!" to them.

They all hugged me and told me "Thank you so much!"

I felt so happy!

I will tell you a funny story.

In the Spring Awakening cast there are people who are

Deaf, people who are Hard of Hearing, and people

who are Hearing. A lot of times people who don't know

ASL will want to learn so that they can talk to the actors.

On Twitter I found this funny story that happened

at the stage door.

Someone wanted to tell an actor "Incredible show!"

But they accidentally messed up. Instead they signed

"Show french fry!"

Why? This is probably because the sign for "french fry"

looks like a gesture in English that means perfect, or

wonderful. Haha.

I love learning ASL. Next month I will go to a school for

the Deaf/HH to learn more ASL. I am so excited!

My experience learning ASL has been wonderful.

I have learned so much.

I am excited to continue learning!

Thank you for watching this video! Bye!

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Conversation topics with women - the 3 worst mistakes men in conversations with women - Duration: 4:26.

Conversation topics with women: the three worst mistakes that men make in conversation

with women.

[0:00:06] This is exactly what we'll be talking about

in this video, and each one of these mistakes can ensure that

you sooner or later lose a woman even if you've just started talking.

That's why it's so critical that you recognize these three mistakes.

[0:00:17] We'll save the worst for last.

Okay, to begin, number one: Playing chess.

What do I mean by this?

[0:00:23] What I mean is when you simply pretend as

though you're listening to the woman, but in actuality you're

completely distracted by planning your next move in the conversation.

[0:00:33] You're thinking about what you should say

next, and how you can best turn this conversation in a

direction that the woman is going to prefer more.

[0:00:43] So as you're plotting your strategy for

the best things to say, she notices that you're not really paying full

attention.

And this ruins the connection between the two of you.

[0:00:51] The reason for this is that you're trying

so hard to achieve your goal of making yourself come across as a

good conversation partner, but in fact it seems like you're not interested in her

at all – and that's how you lose her.

Conversations with women aren't games of chess, so don't treat them that way.

[0:01:10] Mistake number two: constantly thinking only

of what you want from her.

Have you ever been talking with a woman and in that moment only able

to think about the best way to get her to come home with

you?

[0:01:23] I'm sure every man has experienced this,

and the problem is that 90 percent of your thinking power isn't

coming from between your ears – it's coming from between your legs.

And to the woman, you seem pretty absent during the whole interaction.

[0:01:38] You're simply not present in the moment,

because you'd rather imagine what you'd like to do to that

woman – which ironically is the very reason you're not going to get to do it!

[0:01:47] Next time you talk with a woman, don't even

think for a second about what you'd like to do to her except

in the moment when you're ready for it to happen.

Before that, your assignment is to be completely present in the conversation you're taking

part in, and nowhere else.

[0:02:05] Mistake number three: being too logical.

This is really one of the worst mistakes, and most men are way

too logical when they're chatting with women.

[0:02:14]

Let me give you an example.

When you talk with another man about, say, a Ferrari that you just test-

drove, you're going to talk about what kind of handling it had, how much horsepower, what

was under

the hood – all of these are facts and logical points.

[0:02:28] When you talk about this with a woman, then

these things don't matter in the slightest.

Because what she wants to hear is how you felt when you drove

this car.

What was it like to send this huge machine flying

with a touch on the gas pedal?

In short she wants to experience the emotional side of what you're saying.

[0:02:49] So if you talk to a woman about your best

vacation, she doesn't want to know about where you were or

who you went with.

She wants to know how you felt when you were there!

She wants to know how it felt to experience all these amazing things.

How nervous you were before you jumped into the water, how the

sun felt on your back, how relaxed you felt, how happy you were to be with your friends

– those are the things that are important to her.

[0:03:11]

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Jennifer Lawrence Reveals What She Would Do If She Ever Met Trump - Duration: 1:13.

Jennifer Lawrence reveals what she would do if she ever met Trump?

Jennifer Lawrence has never met President Donald Trump

But she knows exactly what she is going to say in order to drink if she ever runs into him

IV got a pretty good speech the 27 year old said in an interview with Oprah for The Hollywood

Reporter and it ends with a martini to the face. I have something to say for all of them

I watched different characters on the news, and I am like you just wait

Considering Lawrence is a self-proclaimed fan of all things Real Housewives

Wery sure her drink throwing technique would be on point I would be prepared definitely she told Oprah oh

My god IV been waiting for this moment. I ll give you Hinda. That's not nice

You alden t want me to say it to you

We can try to imagine what you might say

Since Lawrence came up with his short speech last year when she hurt

he and Trump would be at the same event I

Was at a concert where I heard he was attending, so I had my full security team like I was like fine Donald Trump

She said on the Graham Norton Show I was adamant on finding him and making a video of me going hey Trump. Fuck you

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