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We wish you a prosperous Korean Thanksgiving in 2018

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As you may be bored on the road

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[KPOP IN PUBLIC] Get It(네 멋대로)│KEYME 🎵 PRISTIN V(프리스틴 V) 🇹🇼 西門町[4K][99]🆎🔯⛩❄ - Duration: 3:40.

Do it your way Get It, Get It

Don't hesitate

You right now Get It

Do it your way Get It, Get It

Don't keep reading my face Uh uh

Do it your way

Let me tell you

Something that you can feel tempted

I shake your heart

So hard to burst

I'll make you who you haven't imagined

A slightly bad

Attractive Lady Lady

How about that? Oh!

An innocent heroine is not for you

The night full of dizziness

Can you quietly sleep in a room?

If you find whatever that is particularly glittering

You want to have it

Now you listen to what I'm saying

Do it all your way Get It

Do it your way

Do it all your way Hit It

Turn on the light in your heart

I'll screw you up who's so nice and kind

With my sweet whispering

To make you faint Get It, Hit It, Kill It

Leave your everything to me

Lofty eyes and cold smile

Looks better for me What can I do with it?

Anyone can think I'm

A never easy style (Very fatal type)

Is it fun? Like a Villain

Little bit more Ha ha ha ha!

I'm bored with the obvious voice

Really I I I I

I don't need sugar love (Don't need sugar love)

An always kind heroine would never know

A charming night that bursts in front of eyes

Honestly brighter eyes than darkness

If you have something you keep being particularly drawn to

I'll have it

Do it all your way Get It

Do it your way

Do it all your way Hit It

Turn on the light in your heart

I'll screw you up who's so nice and kind

With my sweet whispering

To make you faint Get It, Hit It, Kill It

Leave your everything to me, hey!

As I get crazy You're so cool

As you've always imagined

The cooler end of the world

Comes in front of your eyes

What are you waiting for?

You know I won't

Wait for your answer

Now you Get It

It's a little dangerous That's right! Uh uh

It's so interesting

A story that make your hands sweat Uh uh

I make everything

Do it all your way Get It

Do it your way

Do it all your way Hit It

Turn on the light in your heart

I'll screw you up who's so nice and kind

With my sweet whispering

To make you faint Get It, Hit It, Kill It

Leave your everything to me, hey!

In a story we're

As I can't take my eyes off you

You should be beautiful

Do it your way Get It, Hit It

Sorry tonight

Is coming to an end

You will want more

Leave your everything to me Hey!

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Kanye Lashes Out at Nick Cannon - Duration: 21:54.

Live from New York City,

it's the Wendy Williams Show.

How you doin'?

(upbeat music)

♪ Feel it, feel it, feel it ♪

♪ Come on, you need it ♪

♪ Say it like you mean it ♪

♪ Just shout it out ♪

(upbeat music)

Now, here's Wendy!

(audience cheers)

Come on.

I mean, come on.

And it's Friday.

Please.

Thank you for watching the show,

and say hello to my co-hosts, my studio audience.

How you doin'?

How you doin'?

I'm doing okay.

Let's get started.

It's time for.

Hot Topics!

Yes!

(crowd cheers) (upbeat music)

I mean, Kanye.

We all know you're not well.

Just get better, but don't talk.

(audience laughs) (audience claps)

'Cause when you talk, a lot of times you make no sense.

(audience giggles)

He went on this wild rant yesterday

slamming three celebrities who talked about his wife.

(audience groans)

I don't know who he thinks he married.

(audience laughs)

Hello?

You take a look and then we'll talk.

First of all, I wanna address Nick Cannon.

I understand that you used to date my wife but,

you getting an interview, don't mention my wife.

If someone brings my wife up,

you say I respect that man.

I'm not speaking on that.

Don't be making no suggestions like nobody (bleep) my wife.

The next thing is with Drake.

The fact that it's people making rumors

are thinking that you (bleep) my wife

and you not saying nothing and you carrying it like that,

that don't sit well with my spirit.

Nick Cannon, Drake, Tyson Beckford,

all that wasn't sitting right with me.

(audience groans)

I have no idea where Tyson came out of

(audience laughs)

until I remembered that a few weeks ago,

Tyson went on a tear saying that

he doesn't care about her body, it's not real,

he went on this whole plastic, fake Kim thing.

(audience laughs)

Exhibit A.

(audience laughs)

By the way, that obviously was in Chicago

underneath the subway.

He obviously was very out of breath while talking.

He got mad at a recent interview that Nick did

talking about dating Kim.

To me, once somebody is part of your past,

there's no problem talking about it.

That's your truth.

(audience claps)

Dude, you knew who she was on that episode of Kardashians

when they were downtown at the Dash store and it was empty

and you walked in and she said,

"Mr. West is in the building."

(audience laughs) Remember?

At that point, I was like,

at the time though you were married to Kris Dumphry.

(audience groans)

I know his name.

(audience laughs) (man laughs)

She was married to Kris and entertaining

Mr. West is in the building.

Not for nothing.

Here's Nick talking about his experience with Kim.

Did she have plastic surgery

when you guys were dating?

Nah.

We used to talk about it.

I used to tell her no.

You were dating her before anything?

From what I think.

(audience laughs)

She was always voluptuous.

For someone who you didn't know she was

half Armenian, whatever.

Yo, that white girl got ass.

(audience laughs)

(audience claps) You know what,

at the time, Kim, I do believe that this is all natural.

This is natural Kim.

Naturally beautiful, naturally full everyplace,

but she's just done the most now

and she really didn't have to.

As far as Nick, at the time that they were dating,

she was a Kardashian from a family,

but she was still cleaning out

Nikki and Paris Hilton's closets.

Remember, she was one of those closet chambermaids.

(audience laughs) Cleaning out the clothes,

giving to Good Will, doing them by size and colors

and stuff like that.

She was the closet girl.

Now she's out with Nick and if you recall,

there's a picture that we have of them

when they were paparazzied.

Nick had a gigantic Phantom with the suicide doors,

sitting in from of the hotdog stand with Kim.

I know Kim was probably like, oh my gosh.

Okay. (audience laughs)

Maybe the thing with the Jackson boy

from prom didn't work out,

but this here could really work out.

(audience laughs)

Nick was popular.

We knew Nick, we didn't know Kim.

We knew Nick, we didn't know Kim.

Kanye, you didn't just marry a Kardashian,

you married the queen of the dance.

(audience claps)

And everyone's gonna keep talking.

Right?

Yes!

We will never let her forget where she came from.

Thank you Ray J.

(audience claps)

(woman chuckles)

But what an empire she's built.

But still, it's comical to think he's like,

don't talk about my wife.

(audience giggles)

Some people say she's like a doorknob.

(audience gasps)

I will not give you the rest.

Susanne, do you know that joke?

Yes!

Okay, you be quiet.

Okay.

(audience laughs)

Ashton Kutcher is a very lucky man

because he ran someone over and he never got sued.

Well, here's what happened.

Ashton was driving his Tesla

and he hit a 19 year old named Leo who was riding a scooter.

Leo was not just riding a scooter,

Leo apparently already had a scooter with him.

He was on his way to pick up the kids from school

because Leo at 19 is a manny.

(audience moans)

Yeah.

Leo helps around with the kids at home.

Leo apparently was thrown in the air,

(audience gasps)

crashed to the concrete,

(audience gasps)

and left with scrapes and bruises.

(audience gasps)

Yes!

Yes he was!

Ow, ow.

(audience laughs)

Out of the whole thing,

'cause Ashton jumped out, he's like,

yo dude, are you okay, are you okay?

Leo was like, oh my gosh.

I'm good.

All I want is a selfie.

(audience laughs)

This is 19.

All I want is a selfie?

Do you understand that this man is worth a billion dollars?

(audience laughs)

Do you know what you could've gotten from him

if you just said, my neck, my back?

(audience laughs)

(audience claps)

Here's the thing,

if I were him, I would not have done that

and I would have advised my son not to do the same.

You know why?

Because you can get more out of Ashton Kutcher

in the long run than faking my neck, my back

'cause that's fake and that's a bonified lie

and somehow lying about the aches,

when you finally do start aching years later,

they're gonna ache twice as hard.

You don't say your kid's got pneumonia.

That's why you're out of work for a week.

Use anything but a sick reason.

That's me.

I feel like karma.

I don't know how tall this little boy is.

(audience laughs)

I can tell you Ashton is six feet two

and still has to duck down.

I wonder if he's really good with the kids.

You know what he looks like,

Leo you look like an actor like everyone else in Hollywood.

You wanna act, you wanna do something.

If I were your mother, what I would say is,

reach out to Ashton for a job.

He will always remember the day that he

hit the boy on the scooter,

(audience laughs) and, and, and,

what potentially could've happened legally speaking.

You understand?

I mean, you could've owned half the empire Leo,

but instead you reach out to him for a job

and see what he does for you.

I suspect Ashton Kutcher,

he seems like that kind of guy who would

reach right back out to you,

ask you for your cell number,

tell you where the audition is,

tell you to do this and do that.

I'm not pushing for you for this job,

but here's where you audition and see how it's going.

Don't bother me all the time Leo,

(audience laughs)

but stay in touch.

Would you have sued the crap out of Ashton?

Clap if you would.

(audience claps)

Or would you do what I said and that is get back to him?

Clap if you would.

(audience claps)

You gotta think on your feet sometimes in moments like that.

It's like, ow.

Oh Ashton Kutcher, what do I do, what do I do?

Ow, or what?

A selfie.

All he wanted was a selfie.

Anyway, Puffy is in the news.

He's responding to Eminem's diss track.

(audience groans)

You know Eminem's got this song, it's called Killshot.

In it, he raps about Machine Gun Kelly,

saying he wants to put a hit out on him.

Basically what he says is,

the day Machine Gun Kelly puts out a hit song,

is the same day Puffy admits he put a hit out on Tupac.

(audience groans)

In other words, he doesn't see any talent in Kelly

and he thinks that Puffy has something

to do with the murder.

(audience groans)

Just follow along, okay?

(audience laughs)

Hi Joe.

Joe has changed, right?

He's not ratchet Joe.

He's like smart Joe Budden.

Hey Joey.

(audience laughs)

Anyway, on Joe's podcast this week,

Joe said that he spoke to Puffy and Puffy told him, Joe,

that he has everything under control and he'll handle it.

(audience groans)

I do not believe that this is 1995,

(audience laughs)

and I don't believe that Puffy is going back to his ways,

some of them.

Puffy's grown.

He's always denied having anything

to do with Tupac's murder.

Puffy isn't going to clap back at Eminem.

He doesn't rap anymore.

He raps the same songs that we already know which we like.

Just stick with those same songs and the Diddy bop.

(audience laughs)

He's got six children and three baby's mothers,

he's got that Ciroc brand.

The man is worth a billion dollars too.

He's not clapping back at Eminem

and Eminem is a big deal as well.

Listen, Eminem, he loves his Detroit.

I like Eminem.

I've always told you that.

(audience claps)

Whenever Eight Mile comes on, I always stop and watch.

Never fails.

He's amassed a fortune.

He's raised his daughter,

his baby's mother is not piping up anymore,

we don't even know who Eminem is dating.

He lives a very quiet life in Quietville

and that's the way it should be.

Nobody's getting any younger.

Puffy, I know you're not clapping back at that.

(audience claps)

On the other hand, on the other hand,

Ja Rule was mentioned in the same song

and he's not bothered at all.

He posted on his Instagram,

"The More Em mentions my name,

the more I realize how bleeping legendary I am.

#lebronjamesofthisrapbleep." (audience laughs)

(audience claps)

He's so cute.

(audience giggles)

I respect his era.

He had so much going on with that Murder Inc.

He was the king of Murder Inc.

and they had their whole movement, Ashanti.

Then he did a song with J-Lo,

then he went to jail, but then he came back out,

but he still looks like Ja Rule.

He didn't go in and change.

I like Ja Rule and I understand what he's saying.

(audience claps) He's laughing at it,

like you mentioned me.

I wouldn't say though that you're the

Lebron James of Hip Hop,

but I'll give you an honest Scottie Pippen.

(audience laughs)

(audience claps) You know?

I like Ja Rule and I always get to thinking,

and then my husband's like, who your top five MC's?

Now that the boy's gone away to school,

the conversation comes up more and more.

Who's your top five today?

Who's your top five yesterday?

(audience laughs)

Well here's mine yo.

Well listen to this.

I love my Hip Hop, the deep greasy,

and I can tell you, I do have a top 10,

but I'll give you my top five

and you can scream at me if you want.

Top five all day lyricists.

Jay-Z, Biggie, relax.

(audience laughs)

Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas, LL Cool J, and Big Daddy Kane.

(audience claps) That's it.

That's it, that's my top five.

That's my top five.

That is my top five.

Oh.

(audience laughs)

Warm it up Kane.

Yo, Kane could still do a full split.

You say it when he was here on the show.

Yes!

In a suite.

(audience claps) Yes.

Anywho, I hope nobody's going to get in trouble

because Eminem is wanting to have attention,

and I'm sure you all will all hold your heads.

In the meantime,

have you ever seen anybody have sex on your lawn?

(audience gasps)

Other than you?

(audience claps)

Then the sprinklers came on.

(audience laughs)

Then the blinds start moving.

Oh my God.

Anywho, Ed Sheeran is fed up with fans

having sex on his lawn.

(audience groans)

He has this big estate in England and the estate apparently,

people are meeting up on a swinger's website

where they've all decided to get together

and do it on Ed Sheeran's property.

(audience laughs)

It's a very, very lavish place.

They're four houses as you can see on the property.

Four houses, and a lot of lawn.

(audience laughs)

Ed apparently is there a lot.

They know when he's there.

All you have to do is look at his page.

Ed's not there?

Alright, let's go.

Ed, by the way, has been there before

when people have come over.

And no, he doesn't go outside and say get away, get away.

You know what, I find this oddly a cute story,

(audience giggles)

only because Ed Sheeran is such a docile guy.

They're not going there to kill him.

His fans aren't robbing him.

They find him darling, they respect that he's engaged,

they're not knocking on his door.

He makes sexy music so maybe Ed,

hire extra security to make sure

that no one's having sex on your lawn,

(audience giggles)

unless they take their condoms away with them.

(audience laughs)

For all of you watching who are there in England,

you need to go over there and get it in while you can,

(audience laughs)

'cause Ed is in New York right now.

(audience claps) (woman chuckles)

It's like Susan Sarandon has the sex on those steps.

She had the sex on those steps.

She came to our show.

I think we put her in the Hot Seat or something.

I was like, where's the oddest place

that you have ever had sex?

She said, on the Spanish Steps in Italy.

(audience gasps)

Mind you, they're all out in the open.

This is a woman of a particular age.

Sometimes the more dangerous the location, the better it is.

(audience claps) Just saying.

(woman chuckles)

Remy Ma and Papoose are coming back to TV.

(audience cheers)

They've got a new show,

actually it's only three shows so it's not really a series,

it's not a documentary.

It's just three shows and maybe they'll give them more,

I have no idea,

but their new show centers around their blended families

and preparing for their first child together.

You take a look and then we'll talk.

I kind of feel like y'all are adults technically

and y'all do a lot of adult-like things,

but you still have this whole

childish umbrella that we keep carrying over you guys.

Now would be a good time to really start,

how do I say this, getting the hell out.

Wow.

(boy chuckles)

Remy is being too hard trying to

rush the kids out the house.

I just don't wanna send them out there

into that outside world.

They're never gonna be ready!

Pre-maturity. Ever!

Ever.

(audience claps)

I must say, I 100% side with Remy.

Papoose, what are you talking about?

Those are three grown kids there

and if you don't kick the kids out

for them to make their mistakes and grow up,

then when will it happen?

You don't want your kids living with you

until they get engaged and then they get married

so they go right from their home to a marital place.

You want your kids to get out and have fun.

I agree with Remy.

(audience claps)

You know what, and with all these grown kids around,

those kids aren't helping out with the new baby.

You know how these kids are these days.

They're not helping out.

The baby's crying, the big one's ignoring it,

(audience chuckles)

Remy and Papoose are gonna have to have a nanny.

Every time Remy sees the nanny,

she's gonna be reminded that these kids,

they're not doing anything.

Why is it always me?

Why is it always the nanny?

It should be a cute show.

It's called Remy and Papoose: Meet the Mackies.

It premieres on Monday, October 1st on VH1 but,

Remy and Papoose will be here next Thursday

so we'll talk about everything.

(audience claps)

A little louder 'cause it's Friday!

A little more, a little more!

(audience cheers) A little more!

More great show for you everybody.

Viral sensation Judge Frank Caprio is here.

But up next, we're breaking down the hottest

new TV shows for fall, so grab a snack and come on back.

(audience cheers) (upbeat music)

♪ How are you doin' ♪

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Only 1 In 7 Can See All The Horses In The Picture On Their First Go – Can You Do It? - Duration: 2:05.

There's no doubt that horses are a standout amongst one of the most fascinating creatures

on Earth.

The majestic animals are friendly and kind-hearted.

They are essentially captivating!

Something else that constantly captivates people are optical illusions.

We love to source different ways to challenge ourselves and to test how well our eyes and

mind can function.

In the 70's, acclaimed craftsman Bev Doolittle and her significant other traveled the southwestern

US.

On her trip, she was motivated to paint this noteworthy and unusual painting.

As far back as its creation, individuals have been asking one question: how numerous ponies

are there in the photo?

The excellent painting portrays a disguising impact which makes it hard to figure out the

majestic creatures from the background.

Not very many individuals figure it out on their first attempt.

Would you be able to do it?

Give it a try …Ready, set and go!

Did you figure it out?

Try to look more closely before looking down to the answer.

Solution:

So it seems there are 5 horses in the photo.

Four in the center, and one to the extreme left.

Are there additional?

A few people guarantee that there's a 6th and the seventh horse is in this canvas.

These individuals say that there's a 6th pony behind the ones in the center.

Honestly, I do not see it, however, you may be one of the ones who do.

There's likewise a rough outcropping behind the group, which can be deciphered as an abstract

horse.

You decide for yourself – however actually, I think 5 is the correct answer!

Obviously, just 1 out of 7 individuals can recognize the quintet on their first attempt!

If you were able to find at least 5 then please Share this with your friends and family and

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After Manafort And Cohen Flip, New Leaks Attack Mueller's Boss | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC - Duration: 18:07.

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NorCal Rapist Suspect Arrested - Duration: 2:44.

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'Space Jam 2' With LeBron Gives A First Glimpse! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:48.

IF YOU THINK LONG, DELAYED

SEQUELS ARE ALWAYS TERRIBLE,

THEN YOU CLEARLY HAVE SEEN THIS

AND THIS AND THIS AND THIS.

BUT NOW A NEW FILM IS GONNA

BREAK THE DELAYED SEQUEL SUCKING

STREAK!

IT'S OFFICIAL, IT'S

HAPPENING, "SPACE JAM 2"

STARRING LEBRON JAMES.

BUT LEBRON JAMES CAN'T ACT!

ANNOUNCER: RIGHT, WHERE AS

MICHAEL JORDAN WALKED AWAY WITH

AN OSCAR FOR THE FIRST ONE.

BUT IT'S GOTTA BE KING JAMES!

YOU CAN'T HAVE "SPACE JAM"

WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN THE

BIGGEST STAR IN THE LEAGUE.

YOU NEED THE GUY WHO CAN GO OUT

AND WIN AN INTERACTIVE

BASKETBALL GAME AGAINST A

CARTOON.

ANNOUNCER: AND SINCE LEBRON

ALREADY DID THAT IN REAL LIFE,

HE'S PERFECT FOR THE MOVIE.

YES, IT'S LEBRON OR NOBODY.

HARVEY: OR YOU PUT SHAQ IN, WHO

WOULD BE INCREDIBLY

ENTERTAINING.

SHAQ IS 50 YEARS OLD.

HARVEY: SO?

YOU NEED A CURRENT PLAYER TO

DO THE MOVIE.

YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MOVIE IS

ABOUT?

ANNOUNCER: HE MAY THINK IT'S

ABOUT MAKING SPACE FOR JAM BUT

THE POINT IS "SPACE JAM 2" IS

GOING TO STAR LEBRON JAMES AND

NOBODY ELSE.

HARVEY: I AM JUST THINKING OF

KAREEM.

AIN'T NOBODY LIKE KAREEM.

IN "AIRPLANE."

IT IS THE BEST SPORTS CAMEO

EVER.

ANNOUNCER: WOW, WHAT AN

INCREDIBLE SUCKUP.

BUT THERE'S REALLY ONLY

ONE "SPACE JAM 2" QUESTION THAT

MATTERS HERE --

DO YOU THINK LEBRON WILL HIRE

PEPE LE PEW BECAUSE OF THE ME

TOO MOVEMENT?

YEAH, THAT'S A GREAT

QUESTION.

ANNOUNCER: HEY, PEPE IS IN A

TREATMENT PROGRAM AND HE'S DOING

JUST FINE.

GOOD LUCK FIGHTING MONSTERS,

LEBRON!

HE'S A SKUNK RAPIST.

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The REAL Reason Why Stephen Curry CHEWS On A Mouthpiece In The NBA - Duration: 5:23.

What the heck is this?

Stephen Curry is really famous for his mouthguard.

Yeah a mouthguard, DEFFFinitely not his shooting.

But why does Stephen Curry chew on his mouthguard.

There's more to it than you think.

What is up dudes, dudettes, ballers, players.

It's ya boi MJ.

It's time for another story that no one asked for.

I've always wondered what the story behind Curry and his mouthguard was and so here it.

But first, hit that like button for faster uploads.

We gotta get more likes on this video than Curry has hit 3s so 2130 likes.

If we hit that, new video out on Monday.

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Now that I got the YouTuber outta me, let's get into it.

Stephen Curry never wore a mouthguard when he played basketball in his younger years.

In fact, mouth guards weren't really used by basketball players.

So Curry is a sophomore in college in 2007 and he's doing Curry like things, moving

off ball.

Jon Brick of the Citadel Bulldogs is trying to rip through the screen.

His elbow comes up and boom, hits Curry right in the mouth.

Unfortunately, I don't have footage of the actual event, but Curry had to get 7 stitches

at halftime.

Safe to say, Curry probably wanted to protect his mouth after that.

So he started wearing a mouthguard.

Now we see them everywhere, I mean look even LeBron James got one too.

But Steph Curry is the most known for his mouthguard and the abuse he puts it through.

So what happened with his mouthguard?

Well Curry would keep it in his mouth but by his rookie year, there were new found pressures

of the NBA.

Now there are serious eating disorders and I'm happy that Curry didn't fall into

that, but he picked up one eating habit and that was his mouthguard.

He would chew on it to keep himself calm and to keep himself focused.

It first started at the free throw line when he needed to calm his nerves.

Then it started happening on live plays when he was crossing people up.

Every year, year after year, he kept chewing on it more and more to the point that the

mouthguard was literally hanging outside his mouth completely and that he was just gnawing

on that thing.

With his first MVP season, that habit got put into the spotlight and the whole world

found out, but that wasn't the only reason the mouthguard was getting chewed on.

Like any habit, Curry got used to the mouthguard so much so that there are actual numbers that

support the mouthguard.

Damn, I'm about to argue that a mouthguard helps a player play better.

The stuff I get to do.

Well we know Curry is an amazing free throw shooter, but what if told you the secret to

his above 90% free throw percentage some seasons is his mouthguard.

Yeah, his mouthguard.

The Wall Street Journal did a study on Curry's mouthguard and it showed that Curry made 92%

of his free throws when chewing on the mouthguard versus 89% when he kept his mouthguard in

place in his 2 mvp seasons.

can we just talk about the fact that the Wall Street Journal actually did a study on Curry's

mouthguard, out of all things in sports, like there are dedicated analysts for Curry's

mouthguard.

Curry has even said that those numbers make sense because whenever his mouthguard is kept

in his mouth while shooting a free throw, he actually feels weird.

His mouthguard auction offs for $5000, just wow.

A mouthguard.

So there's that.

Steph Curry uses his mouthguard as stress relief and is a cheat code for free throws.

We see other players chewing on the mouthguard and they all got their own stories behind

it so I've decided to make this channel dedicated to analyzing mouthguards, aite I

can't keep a serious face saying that.

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In 2018, the League of Legends World Championship is coming to South Korea, and we're here to

lead you through some of the details of the competition.

24 teams will compete in up to 3 stages of Worlds, starting with the Play-In Stage,

followed by the Group Stage, and concluding with the Knockout Stage.

The Play-In, which is taking place in Seoul, is where 12 teams will compete at this stage

of the tournament.

Earning a spot at the Play-In Stage are: the top seeds from Brazil, the Commonwealth of

Independent States, Japan, Latin America North, Latin America South, Oceania, Turkey, and

Southeast Asia, along with the number 3 seeds from China, Europe, North America, and

the LMS.

That pool will be divided between 4 groups, with 3 teams in each group.

They will play a best-of-one double round robin in the Play-In Group Stage, with the

top 2 teams from each group advancing to the Play-In Knockout Stage.

There, the first and second seeds will be randomly paired together, and will compete

in a best-of-five, with the 4 winners moving on to the Group Stage.

The Group Stage takes us to Busan, and will introduce 12 new teams: the 3 representatives

from Korea, along with the top 2 seeds from China, Europe, North America, the LMS, and

finally, the top seed from Vietnam, who earned this spot after their performance at the Mid-Season

Invitational.

These 16 teams will be split into 4 groups, and compete in a best-of-one double round robin.

The top 2 teams from each group will advance to the Knockout Stage, with the format switching

to a best-of-five.

24 of the best teams from around the world will enter, but only 1 can be champion.

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For about an hour or so,

I'm going to ask Marianne everything I've been wanting to ask her.

First, I'd like to introduce to you who Marianne Slot is and

show you some scenes from the movies she was involved in.

I'll hand over the microphone,

so can you tell the audience about your career, Marianne?

The year of the Goat?

The year of the Goat....

I was born in the year of the Rooster.

So she's a big sister.

You came to Paris at 18 and started your company in '93.

How old were you then?

Twenty-three?

It's time for math.

You were 26.

I was also 26...

when I started my company.

I thought I'd better set up a company before shooting "Suzaku".

This was all before I turned 27.

The company name is Kumie, and it's still in Nara.

I think it's celebrating its 25th or 26th anniversary this year,

so it's as old as your company.

She called me sister!

Isn't she just wonderful?

Ever since I met her in Cannes,

I've always dreamed of making movies with her.

And Ruth, who's whispering to Marianne over there,

was in Cannes with me at that time.

She was also impressed with her.

As you can see, Marianne is a very lovely lady,

but she's also very clever.

And I simply wanted to work with her.

So this was how everything started,

just to fill you in...

Let me explain to you what "Cinémas du Monde" is.

It's a body of the French government

that provides grants to film directors from countries outside of France.

It's similar to Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs,

that also gives funds for arts and culture.

And Marianne stood as its President.

The films I co-produced with France

were actually funded by "Cinémas du Monde".

They include The Mourning Forest and all the films that followed.

And it was Marianne who approved the funding for them.

You didn't know me back then, Marianne.

We had never talked in person.

And yet you were able to conclude, just by reading my script,

that I was worthy of the French government's support.

What I want to ask is what do you look for in new talent?

So let's take a look at trailers of films she's dealt with.

I don't know if people in Japan know about Lars,

but he was banned from Cannes Film Festival for some time.

He was back this year, however, and premiered his new film.

And the producer who made this happen was Marianne.

Believe me, the film is really controversial.

There are films on one hand that are universally accepted.

And on the other hand, there are films that some despise,

but others speak really high of.

Can I say the films that divide the public

are the ones that you want to help come into the world?

The next question, Marianne...

might be something to do with your work.

I think many people here today are creators,

actors, as well as people who love to watch movies.

Can you tell us, Marianne,

what quality do you see in a film that's been internationally accepted?

It's not that I'm asking for any how-to's,

but I'd appreciate it if you could share your view with us.

What gives a film an international taste and makes it go across borders?

This is an international film festival.

So is Nara International Film Festival, which I'm part of.

I also work with directors overseas.

What do you think we need to nurture

in order for us to go beyond Japan and to be more international?

What can we do to acquire an international mindset?

When I work with Marianne and the French people,

I find words alone can't explain things if we're not looking at the same thing.

But if your counterpart is looking at what you're looking at,

I often find words aren't necessary.

What can we do to build and share this sense of non-verbal communication?

Can you perhaps give us a hint on what it is, that's not language?

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Perhaps the topic is getting too conceptional and it's making you feel bored.

Let me tell you about my specific story.

I haven't been out of Japan to make any of my films.

I filmed most of them in Nara, with Japanese actors.

As a first exception, I worked with Juliette Binoche this time.

When it comes to the exposure to foreign cultures, I have no experience.

Therefore, a lot of people may wonder why I went to Cannes.

I think <i>Suzaku </i>was a real miracle.

When I won Camera d'Or,

the news coverage said the winner seemed to be a 27-year-old woman from Nara.

The Japanese film industry had no idea about the winner.

They watched the film and found that the story was nothing special.

It was a simple story about a family who lived in the mountains in Nara.

Before Cannes, there was a preview for the media in Japan.

All the viewers left the room without any reaction.

I was so discouraged. I thought there wouldn't be a chance.

When I went back to my old school, they asked me how my feature film went.

I told them I rated it 20 points out of 100.

In early spring, an invitation letter came from Cannes unexpectedly.

The distributor WOWOW was stirred up by the invitation letter.

We realized that we needed to place French subtitles.

We finished the work and left for Cannes as if we were tourists.

I was scheduled to stay in Cannes until the last day of the festival.

Producers were not arriving until around the screening day.

I was told to stay for the whole duration of the festival.

I was in Cannes on my own.

On the last day, I couldn't wait to go back home.

Because I missed Japanese food but I couldn't afford it in Cannes.

But before leaving France, I went to the Picasso museum.

When I came back from the museum, everyone was looking for me madly.

They told me that I won an award called Camera d'Or.

I was confused. I had no idea what kind of award it was.

They told me to change clothes at once and attend the award ceremony.

When I returned, the world had changed.

I received many bouquets.

I asked them to send me rice instead as I was struggling financially.

Ten years after that, <i>The Mourning Forest </i>won an award.

One of the main reasons why <i>The Mourning Forest</i> won the award was,

because of what Marianne said earlier.

I guess this will shake off any sleepiness.

What is it, then?

The person who edited that film is French.

As I said, the editor is French.

And the person who did the sound design is also French.

<i>The Mourning Forest</i> is a film I made with the money I raised.

I already had a Japanese editor and a sound designer.

However, because the French Institute mentioned earlier also funded the film,

I needed a French producer to receive the funds.

I brought my film to the French producer,

after we finished editing and other works.

She said, "Naomi, the problem about this film is editing and sound design."

She said she would appoint a new editor and a sound designer.

I was confused.

I didn't know what to do with the editor and the sound designer in Japan.

But I decided to have some editing done by the new editor anyway.

I watched the French version objectively.

Compared to the Japanese version,

the French version had a better flow of visual language.

I felt that the sentiments were flowing rather than the storyline.

The Japanese editor who watched it said that there was an episode missing.

He said the story wouldn't fall into place without the specific episode.

I thought the important thing was not the logic but the sentiments.

It was hard to explain.

The Japanese editor didn't accept it and resigned.

The same thing happened to the sound designer.

I chose the French editor and sound designer.

I chose them because they had objectivity.

I felt the editor instilled visual language into it.

About the sound, the audience could feel as if they were actually in each scene,

and hearing all the sound around them.

It wasn't limited to the sound and the dialogue on the screen.

In the real world, you hear noises such as closing a window or cleaning.

The sound designer created all those noises as well.

At the time, Japanese technical staff warned me.

They said that I wouldn't be able to continue if I betrayed the trust.

Whatever the consequences would be, I wanted to learn the French senses.

I learned how to make films with the objective visual language.

To make that decision was,

a tough challenge for me.

But it was the choice I made.

I work with new directors in Nara for Nara Int'l Film Festival.

I always give advice to the new directors.

The common sense they have is not necessarily applicable to everyone.

When they make films in Japan with Japanese staff,

they need to consider the visual language in editing.

Some directors refuse it.

But films made by the directors who overcame and accepted the advice,

tend to receive awards internationally.

Therefore, I believe having a producer is very important.

My French producer proved it by appointing a new editor and a designer.

It's important to have someone who gives advice.

I'd like to ask Marianne about the role of a producer.

Marianne gave me advice,

when I was filming my latest film called <i>Vision.</i>

She advised me to remove an episode.

She gave me vague advice like that.

In my fixed idea, the episode seemed to be indispensable.

I wrote the scenario of the episode because I thought it was necessary.

However, Marianne gets an overview of the film. She sees the flow.

When I worked with French staff, they focused on the entire flow.

Even if the actor's performance was excellent in a scene,

they advised me to remove it if the episode impeded the flow.

When I followed their advice and reviewed the film later,

I fully understood that what Marianne said was right.

Please watch the film on the eighth, as I can't explain precisely.

Europe and Asia, for instance,

I'd like to know what people think of Japan from their point of view.

I expect you to be honest.

I want an objective view of current Japanese films.

Some Japanese films have been nominated at Cannes in the past,

but recently, it is getting harder for new Japanese directors to break out.

Do you have any thoughts on that?

I was one of the judges for the competition.

There were three categories. International, Asia and Japan.

Between you and me, and everyone else,

the level of the Japanese film category is very low.

I'd like to ask Marianne about the challenges to overcome.

There is a huge gap to fill in.

The judges decide the best film in each category and pick the best of the three.

It is unlikely that Japanese films will be selected.

What is the problem?

There's not enough support in Japan.

I see many of you are nodding.

Talking about myself,

even now, I can't make films without the support from France.

To make an original script into a film is extremely difficult,

in the current Japanese film industry.

It's not only directors who have difficulties.

Actors also have a hard time in the film industry.

Unless they're already famous in other mediums, they won't be casted in a film.

They need to belong to an agency of influence.

No one pays any attention to them at the beginning.

Unfortunately, that's the situation.

An original script written by an unknown director,

wouldn't be accepted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

Let me explain what the obstacle is.

People place importance on the director's past career.

Young directors have no career. They only have scripts.

How many people will actually read the scripts as Marianne does?

Even if the script is good, the first thing they ask about is the cast.

They ask about the expected distribution scale.

It's essential for the government that the film is duly distributed.

They need to know the distributor to assess if the film will be successful.

Unknown directors without sponsorship are unlikely to be accepted.

Is the situation similar in France?

If young creators in Japan want to gain international recognition,

is it necessary to have a producer like Marianne in the current situation?

I think foreign people have a different perception from the Japanese.

They often give me unexpected comments

When I talk with them, they tell me unpredictable episodes.

I believe it's the interesting point about international collaboration.

I'm sure there are good aspects of making films with only Japanese staff.

However, breaking the existing value,

and introducing new value by cultural exchange is inevitable.

The feasibility is increasing in the present day.

I don't need to live in Tokyo.

I can communicate with people in Paris through Skype without leaving Nara.

I have video conferences.

Well, I think,

Tokyo is too noisy to focus my attention on subjects.

It's so busy that I can't ensure the time to watch myself.

Nara is a quiet place where I can focus on myself.

I can connect to Paris anytime if I need to.

People who are living in Tokyo,

may feel it's even easier to connect to the people around the world.

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So Mr. Bessho is the creator of Short Shorts Film Festival.

He has a question for you, Marianne.

That is, what is cinema?

You mentioned it earlier but what is it exactly?

Can you explain the word "cinema" and what image can do?

Mr. Bessho is male.

So maybe he's thinking too much with his head.

Not even five minutes.

If cinema is sitting with us,

what is the situation of the world that surrounds it?

I had always thought of myself as part of the young generation.

But I'm older and they now call me a senior.

Not a senior, they call me a master.

They say I'm at "master class" level around the world.

The situation of movies has changed since I started out.

It's now digitalized.

Most of the movies people watch at theaters are digitally transmitted.

There is less and less opportunity to watch movies made with film.

When I make movies, I try to preserve

the feel of making movies with film in the digital world.

But with digitalization like social media all around us

we inevitably get used to that.

It becomes impossible

to keep looking at this point that I want to preserve.

Creating something is what farmers do best.

They plant and grow seeds until they reap fruit.

We need to take as much or even more time than this

to be able to dig deep down into this world of expression.

This is the feel I've acquired from making movies with film.

But with digitalization, we can shoot by just pushing a button.

Images have good aspects and dangerous elements.

So which images should filmmakers choose?

What should they treasure?

Movies are made even when they're unsure about these things.

What does it mean to have watched

a truly excellent movie or a good piece of work?

I think there's another major issue.

Soon there will be more people watching films online

on their own device than those who go to movie theaters.

The movie-watching population could grow overwhemingly.

This was also a topic at Cannes. What do you think?

Going a bit off topic, I am an artist, a creator.

Marianne became a producer to work closely with artists

or directors.

What I, a creator, am seeking is this.

I'd like to make truly good movies, although this may sound very vague.

I need a producer to walk alongside me and allow me to create such movies.

But I think it's very difficult

to find someone like that in Japan.

At that stage...

In this digital age, there will be less moviegoers.

Distribution and performance systems could change.

We might have to think about whether movie theaters would last.

It may become possible for me

to deliver my movie to you directly.

Or it might become possible for me to send it directly to theaters.

Right? Why should I go through a distributor?

Why must I advertise it?

If I will be able to connect with those people like that,

then this relationship will be close to the one between you and me here.

That would give less meaning to casting choices for movies.

Whether they're unknown actors or unknown directors,

those who want to connect with you would be able to.

If so, the content becomes important.

And we need a partner who will follow us.

This is why I said earlier that producers are needed.

I think their necessity will become even greater.

May we promote ourselves a bit?

I brought some photos of our location so please watch them.

They show what our location was like and what our relations were like.

Can you please show the still photographs?

This is Marianne Slot.

I'll move over here.

It was really cold during winter.

This is the director's assistant.

She's in her 20s.

The person behind is the makeup artist.

Our staff is all women. We have many women on location.

They're wearing a wireless in their ear.

I don't call out "Action!"

Everyone has an earphone so they can hear me whisper.

Next, please.

There's Marianne.

She's making sure there are no mistakes in the translations

between everyone and Juliette when she speaks in French.

Marianne was always on location.

She's that kind of producer. She was there throughout.

Here's Marianne. Next to her is Juliette's makeup artist.

We're in a forest. It's turned into a forest in France.

We're pretty deep in the forest.

I had never met a producer who'd come all the way here.

We have to walk.

Again, it's all women.

Here I'm momentarily shooting the insert.

The AMIRA camera is very heavy. It adds about 20 kilos to your weight.

But I bore the burden.

Marianne feels moved and always tells me this.

"Naomi!"

"You're deep in the mountains surrounded by men."

"When I look at you, I see your earrings."

"I'm touched seeing a female director with earrings shooting in the wild."

That's what she says.

This is our usual meeting.

It's a small group meeting.

Juliette has her back to us. There's Marianne.

Juliette's interpreter and assistant is there, and I'm there.

We're probably discussing when she'll come on screen,

namely the flow and schedule.

We go through the daily and overall schedules.

Because I write the script in Japanese,

we also check to make sure the translation is correct.

This lighting looks like it's a nighttime scene.

We're shooting the pasta scene where the characters eat pasta.

Tomo, played by Nagase, and Jeanne, played by Juliette,

eat pasta together in this scene.

This is the plenary meeting.

We usually meet for at least two hours for the plenary after shooting.

This is Tomo's house.

Once we go down, we review what happened in the shoot that day

and discuss the next day before people go off to do their thing.

Marianne looks happy for some reason.

Again we're checking on nuance.

We're doing a session to check the lines.

This is Nagase.

Nagase looks peaceful. So do I.

This is the scene where he chops wood in front of his house.

We're in front of the fireplace after the first half of the shoot.

We took this movie in two parts.

This is the last scene of the first half.

I'm not exactly directing here. It's more like we're double checking.

This is Iwata.

This photo was taken after we were told they're taking still shots.

So you can see a little smile on my face.

I usually look more grim.

There's a temple in the forest.

When I went to pray here, Iwata came along.

This is Aki, played by Mari Natsuki.

I wonder what we're doing.

Maybe...we're feeling the light?

I asked her not to wear any makeup.

Here's Mirai Moriyama.

Mirai could only come to the location for about two days.

He's always engaged in physical expression.

So he was very versatile with this expression.

It was stimulating.

That's Minami.

She was a volunteer French-Japanese interpreter

who came along with Juliette.

This is the last scene.

This is where she says she's going to her grandma's place.

This here...

Oh, was this after everything was over?

It's not.

They're telling me to wrap it up so I will.

This is a very important scene.

Next, please.

Is this it?

Thank you very much.

If there are creators here with us,

please believe in your possibilities.

It's important to take one step at a time on your own feet.

Mr. Bessho recommended taking action three times.

I think that's a very specific and good piece of advice.

You shouldn't give up after just one try.

Without that passion, you might as well not do it.

His words were harsh.

I hope to see you all again some place, somewhere.

I want to say one thing.

I also came to talk about the Nara International Film Festival.

On Sept. 20 the festival will show a movie shot last year.

A female Iranian director came to Nara to shoot the movie.

Mr. Masaya Kato, who is from Nara,

spent a month on location.

There he worked with this Iranian director.

The Japan premiere of this film is on Sept. 20.

Mr. Kato has agreed to come to Nara to walk the red carpet.

He was listening today in the back.

I was just on a live TV show.

Someone there said what makes an actor is his face.

Let's take Mr. Bessho and Mr. Kato as examples.

This person was saying looks will work until age 40.

But after that they must bring character to be competitive.

I think Mr. Bessho and Mr. Kato are becoming increasingly handsome.

So we can't unconditionally say 40 is a threshold.

It's more about maintaining passion and injecting their soul with desire.

These are what make them attractive.

Mr. Kato's presence is perfectly rendered in the Iranian director's work.

So please watch it.

That's it.

We heard from director Naomi Kawase and producer Marianne Slot. Thank you.

Sarah Suk

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Breaking News - Caddie Craig Conelly recalls how fate aligned for 2012 Ryder Cup - Duration: 11:49.

What does one say to a man who has a putt to retain the Ryder Cup? What does one murmur in the ear of a player who faces a moment that will not only define his career but put the miracle in Medinah? What does one do when five feet separates one's mate, colleague and employer from sporting disaster or glory? The answer is simple: have a wee peek at Seve and take consolation in the advice that was passed on by Neil Lennon

The scene is the 18th green at Medinah, Illinois, on Sunday, September 30, 2012

Martin Kaymer has hit his first putt five feet beyond the hole in his singles match against Steve Stricker

He is one strike of the ball away from retaining the Ryder Cup for the European team

Craig Connelly, caddie, confidant and Clydebank native, is standing on the same patch of severely-mown grass as the German golfer

His boss is facing his greatest test, the Ryder Cup is nearing one of its most dramatic climaxes

So how does the boy from St Columba's High, the graduate of the Loch Lomond caddy shack, remember it all now? 'People ask me: 'How good was it'

To be honest, it was pretty s***,' he says. In truth, Connelly is referring to the wearying weekend rather than the Medinah miracle

He recalls: 'I had just started working with Martin again. He was struggling. If the automatic qualification had gone on for another week, he would have fallen out of the team and he has admitted even he would not have chosen himself as one of the captain's picks

'Form was bad. We played on the Friday with Justin Rose and Martin played poorly

He felt he had let Justin down. He gets dropped on the Saturday. So all you are doing is cheerleading on the course

He understood that. He was not confrontational, he was savvy. He knew how he was playing

It hurt him but he knew.' With Europe 10-6 down, needing eight points from 12 singles just to retain the Ryder Cup, Kaymer was picked as 11th man out

'You can't help but feel you are there to make the numbers up,' says Connelly. 'You can't help but feel a little lost

I remember phoning Neil for a bit of advice.' So on an Illinois Saturday, as his man was given a late, almost forlorn, slot for the next day, as the heat was being turned up on the furnace that is the Ryder Cup, he looked for solace in the shape of Neil Lennon, Celtic manager? 'Aye,' he says

'He is a pal, so I phoned him. I says: "Listen mate, we have been dropped today and we are out 11th tomorrow

Obviously you've been dropped yourself, so what's the best way to react?" The b**** says: "I never got dropped for big games"

' 'I says: 'Come on, I am reaching out here'. He told me: "All you can do is take care of your match and it can all come down to you

This is not on the opposition. It is on you. You just have to be ready. Do your best

" 'As it transpired, it did come down to us. So a disappointing weekend suddenly becomes career-making stuff

' The final moments of Kaymer's resurrection and the European renaissance are easily recalled six years on by Connelly

'Jose Maria (Olazabal, team captain) comes up to us on the 16th and says: "We need this point"

Martin goes: "No s***". 'So, anyway, we are standing on the 18th tee, one up with one to play, the Ryder Cup on the line

'Martin hits into the bunker. No danger, no real danger. Slightly pulls his iron and it kicks right on the green, kicks left and it is an awful shot to have

Stricker has a 50-footer and he doesn't hit a good putt. And now Martin has two putts for it

' The tension is almost tangible as Connelly pauses six years on in a Glasgow restaurant

'He grabbed the putter and was marching quickly as if he just wanted to get it done

Unlike him. I told him: "Relax".' The first effort left him a putt of about five feet

'I wasn't reading the putt,' says Connelly. 'It was as straightforward as anything can be in that situation

I just looked at the figure of Seve on my sleeve and says: '"Any chance of any help here?"' The precise worth of the call to Lenny and the glance at the silhouette of Seve on the shirt sleeve may never be known

The result is celebrated in history. Kaymer sank the putt. It is one of a series of extraordinary moments that Connelly has shared on a golf course

He has been on the bag for a USPGA and a US Open victory for Kaymer. He was Colin Montgomerie's caddie when he and Marc Warren won a World Cup for Scotland in 2007

'Oh, I won a World Cup as a traitor too,' he says referring to caddying for Englishman Paul Casey when he won for his country in tandem with Luke Donald in 2004

It is a career of raised arms of celebration and nifty feet and nimble mind in both enduring in a post and finding another when the partnership almost inevitably comes to an end

Connelly, 41, parted amicably with Kaymer last week and his cheery reminiscence of a life in golf are marked with anecdotes of how a girlfriend once silenced Monty, how difficult it can be to celebrate a major victory, particularly in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, how he auditioned for Kaymer by falling into a bunker and how his first big break came at a stag do on Islay

It is, perhaps, best to start at the beginning. Connelly was considering further education when he learned an important lesson as a schoolboy

'I caddied at Loch Lomond and it became obvious to me that earning a potential £100-plus a day was better than trying to get into university,' he says

He took his first pro job in Chepstow, carrying Myra McKinlay's bag at the Ladies Welsh Open in 1996 and posts with other women golfers followed

'My life changed when I went to a buddy's stag do on Islay in 2004,' says Connelly

'Paul Casey was there and I got to know him then. 'A couple of weeks later I was at Sunningdale and someone asked would I work for Paul at the BMW in Munich? I said yes and we finished third

Two weeks later I got a call saying: "Get your ass to Detroit, you are going to Oakland Hills for the Ryder Cup"

' It was the first of seven successive Ryder Cups for him on the bags of Casey or Kaymer

When he broke with Casey in 2007, he had a one-year gig with Colin Montgomerie. 'I remember one thing most of all

My girlfriend at the time had just failed her driving test again and Monty told her: "F*** it

There's always next time. Just move on". 'She wasn't overly pleased. On the Sunday, Monty finishes badly in a tournament he should have won

Me and the girlfriend are walking with him to his car. 'He asks me what I think of the day

My girlfriend bursts in with: "F*** it. There's always next time. Just move on".' Connelly waited for an explosion that never came

'He just got into his car but he told me the next week at the European Open that he admired her honesty,' he says

'And he went on to win the tournament so she kind of proved her point.' A brief return to Casey's bag was followed by a stumbling step towards the world of winning majors

'I started with Martin Kaymer at Wentworth in 2010. We missed the cut and I fell in a bunker,' he says

Better days followed quickly. The USPGA was won the same year. The US Open followed four years later but Connelly was left to celebrate on his own

'Martin was flying off on holiday straight away so I was left on my own in Sheboygan, Illinois,' he explains

'Not the greatest place to have a good time. But I managed.' The celebrations at Ryder Cup victories were much more convivial

This togetherness, he emphasises, was what distinguished the European team but that may no longer apply

'The US have become more of a team,' he says. 'The younger players vacation together, hang out together and they all live in West Palm Beach area so they share aeroplanes to get to destinations

They are close.' The European team crucially contains five rookies. What advice would a veteran of seven successive Ryder Cups give to a debutant? 'When you walk into the team room, leave your ego at the door

It's not about you. Just be ready to play. But don't take it personally when you are left out of the matches

'This is a team event in an individual sport. That makes it different. You can pick up the ego on the golf course but in the team environment be part of the team

' He ponders just what makes a great Ryder Cup player. 'Is it just desire? Is it that fear of not letting your team down, a huge motivating factor for certain players but not so much for others?' he says

The best USA Ryder Cup players? 'I would take someone like Corey Pavin from the past

An absolute scrapper. I would go for Patrick Reed now. Great player, no chance of intimidating him

' And for Europe? 'Monty is in the past and Ian Poulter now.' The event itself remains the star for him, Connelly declares

'Nothing prepares you for it, player or caddie,' he says. 'It can all be a bit of blur but the great moments always stand out

'My favourites? Gleneagles because being at home was special. The K Club was hard to beat for many different reasons, especially with the circumstances of Darren (Clarke) losing his wife

' He adds with an smile: 'But I will always take Medinah. We had only two matches over the weekend

But the second one was all right.'

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Daniel chapitre 12 - À la fin des temps, le salut se fait par la foi en la vérité - Duration: 6:23.

Jose Galindo makes this video

I will speak basically

about what I consider

it has been a manipulation of the message

of the servants of God, about 2000 years ago

when the Christ: Jesus Christ came,

Obviously, one person who has read and has compared, that person can not be deceived

Obviously, one person who has read and has compared, that person can not be deceived

Obviously, one person who has read and has compared, that person can not be deceived

the situation is different for those who have not read nothing

the situation is different for those who have not read nothing

for example, when I was walking on the streets,

when I was 20 y.o., each time a saw a cross, I crossed myself, if I did not cross myself, I felt concerned because I always wanted to please God

when I was 20 y.o., each time a saw a cross, I crossed myself, if I did not cross myself, I felt concerned because I always wanted to please God

when I was 20 y.o., each time a saw a cross, I crossed myself, if I did not cross myself, I felt concerned because I always wanted to please God

I always wanted to, but I was wrong on the way to do it because I was deceived

the point of this is that the prophecies (Isaiah 42:8, Habakkuk 2:18-19)

speak totally clear against idolatry

that is too clear:

all the prophecies speak against idolatry, the book of Revelation

is full of many similes which also speak against idolatry

and it was written in similes

so that the texts could not be distorted

by the enemies of the truth (Acts 19:26, Acts 10:14, Acts 10:25),

and in those similes

the interpretation is that they condemn idolatry and are for the hate for the enemies and for the love for the friends and the worship of God only (Matthew 21:37-44 (Psalms 118, Psalms 139), Revelation 9:20, Revelation 19:9-10)

likewise,

the law of Moses also condemns idolatry (Deuteronomy 5:6-10, Exodus 20:1-6)

when they were requested to make a bronze serpent, it was not with the aim that it was worshipped (Numbers 21:4-9 & 2 Kings 18:1-8)

but to be seen (not worshipped) and whoever saw the bronze serpent was healed (Numbers 21:4-9)

to be healed because they had rebelled against the faith in God

they were murmuring in the desert

when they were with Moses

Jehovah sent some snakes which bit them and many of them died

for this Jehovah said: 'Moses build a serpent put it up on a pole the person bit by the snakes who stares at it will be healed', and they did it and they were healed

the serpent was a representation of what was going to happen later (with Jesus on the cross - Psalms 22, Isaiah 53,Psalms 40:6)

to be healed from death which was brought by the serpent (satan) (Psalms 118:13-23, Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 25:8, Isaiah 51:7, Hosea 13:14 I will save them from death, Death, where is your power ?)

the old serpent, when he seduced Eve. (Genesis 3:4, Revelation 12:9 (Genesis 3:11), Revelation 12:7 (Genesis 3:15))

(when Jesus was glorified by his obeying God's plan : he was to be killed by the children of the serpent so that the curse of the law is destroyed,

the curse is destroyed from those who believe the prophecies not only the contemporaries of Jesus (Matthew 10:39), but who has died before and after him, and were to be born again (that is to reincarnate : Luke 13:28,Ezekiel 37:3-10 - Daniel 12:1-3 - Revelation 20:4-6), for them their curse was destroyed in the cross, but the law was and prophecies not destroyed, but confirmed). That is the life everlasting for the righteous (Matthew 25:46).!

[En la Cruz Jesús quitó los pecados de los justos porque solamente los justos pueden creer, entender y obedecer la Verdad (Daniel 12:10, Salmos 118:20), https://justiciae.blogspot.com/2018/07/juan-316-porque-de-tal-manera-amo-dios.html ] So in the cross he was taking the sin off from the righteous, because only the righteous can believe, understand and obey the Truth (Habakkuk 2:4, Psalms 118:20, Daniel 12:10)

[En la Cruz Jesús quitó los pecados de los justos porque solamente los justos pueden creer, entender y obedecer la Verdad (Daniel 12:10, Salmos 118:20), https://justiciae.blogspot.com/2018/07/juan-316-porque-de-tal-manera-amo-dios.html ] So in the cross he was taking the sin off from the righteous, because only the righteous can believe, understand and obey the Truth (Habakkuk 2:4, Psalms 118:20, Daniel 12:10)

and the people who believe at the end times will be forgiven of the sins (https://immunetodeath.blogspot.com/2018/07/so-this-is-plan-to-destroy-death-from.html)

and the people who believe at the end times will be forgiven of the sins (https://immunetodeath.blogspot.com/2018/07/so-this-is-plan-to-destroy-death-from.html)

and the people who believe at the end times will be forgiven of the sins (https://immunetodeath.blogspot.com/2018/07/so-this-is-plan-to-destroy-death-from.html)

the poison of the serpent (satan), the poison is mortality, and it will be taken away from the believers and they will have life everlasting (Matthew 25:45 (Daniel 12:1-3), Isaiah 66:22-24, Isaiah 25:8,Hosea 13:14-16). The wicked in the hell will never be able to die either, because there is no more death for people. (Isaiah 66:24, Luke 16:24)!

well, I don't want to stop focusing on the subject of this video

.. as I was telling:

he said :"to see the serpent" he did not say :"to worship the serpent"

and thus likewise

the ark of the covenant had 3D images of cherubs and other creatures but they were not intended to be made so that these 3D images are worshiped

the ark of the covenant had 3D images of cherubs and other creatures but they were not intended to be made so that these 3D images are worshiped

the purpose of the ark and the ancient temples was the sacrifice of animals for the forgiveness of the involuntary sins (Leviticus 7 & Exodus 25, Exodus 29, Hebrews 10:6-7, Hosea 6:6-7 (Daniel 11:22, Daniel 11:30-31 (Daniel 8:25))

the purpose of the ark and the ancient temples was the sacrifice of animals for the forgiveness of the involuntary sins (Leviticus 7 & Exodus 25, Exodus 29, Hebrews 10:6-7, Hosea 6:6-7 (Daniel 11:22, Daniel 11:30-31 (Daniel 8:25))

sins like idolatry, being with someone else's wife

sins like idolatry, being with someone else's wife

For example: maybe a man was with someone else's wife but he did not know it, he was ignorant that she was married

For example: maybe a man was with someone else's wife but he did not know it, he was ignorant that she was married

well that is an involuntary sin

so they made sacrifice of animals such as sheeps as part of rituals for the forgiveness of these involuntary sins

so they made sacrifice of animals such as sheeps as part of rituals for the forgiveness of these involuntary sins

so they made sacrifice of animals such as sheeps as part of rituals for the forgiveness of these involuntary sins

that was the True Old covenant: the sacrifice of animals, and it replaced by faith in the word of God: to believe in the fulfilled prophecies ( Psalms 22, Isaiah 53), and also to believe in the pending prophecies ( Isaiah 42:1-17, Psalms 110, Psalms 112, Isaiah 66, Daniel 12:1-3)(Hebrews 10:1-31, Psalms 40:4-8, Psalms 135:15-18, Habakkuk 2:2-20)

that was the True Old covenant: the sacrifice of animals, and it replaced by faith in the word of God: to believe in the fulfilled prophecies ( Psalms 22, Isaiah 53), and also to believe in the pending prophecies ( Isaiah 42:1-17, Psalms 110, Psalms 112, Isaiah 66, Daniel 12:1-3)(Hebrews 10:1-31, Psalms 40:4-8, Psalms 135:15-18, Habakkuk 2:2-20)

that was the True Old covenant: the sacrifice of animals, and it replaced by faith in the word of God: to believe in the fulfilled prophecies ( Psalms 22, Isaiah 53), and also to believe in the pending prophecies ( Isaiah 42:1-17, Psalms 110, Psalms 112, Isaiah 66, Daniel 12:1-3)(Hebrews 10:1-31, Psalms 40:4-8, Psalms 135:15-18, Habakkuk 2:2-20)

The prophecy of the cross is in Psalms 22 (also in Isaiah 53, the resurrection is in Hosea 6:1-2 (Psalms 22:22))

The prophecy of everlasting justice is in Psalms 110:1-7, that is the truth

that is the truth

but, the adversaries have distorted it, they say: "no , no: all the prophecies and the law of Moses are OLD covenant, they are all abolished, absolutely all is old testament, you just focus on the books of the "new" testament" of the Bible (2 books) which we say these are, so do not care too much about the 1st book, it is old and it was replaced by the 2nd book (which is the falsified gospel an edition of their own which states: "love you enemy and love your friends too", as their excuse to ban the law of talion, because it is not good for them because they are false prophets, child rapists, etc )

but, the adversaries have distorted it, they say: "no , no: all the prophecies and the law of Moses are OLD covenant, they are all abolished, absolutely all is old testament, you just focus on the books of the "new" testament" of the Bible (2 books) which we say these are, so do not care too much about the 1st book, it is old and it was replaced by the 2nd book (which is the falsified gospel an edition of their own which states: "love you enemy and love your friends too", as their excuse to ban the law of talion, because it is not good for them because they are false prophets, child rapists, etc )

but, the adversaries have distorted it, they say: "no , no: all the prophecies and the law of Moses are OLD covenant, they are all abolished, absolutely all is old testament, you just focus on the books of the "new" testament" of the Bible (2 books) which we say these are, so do not care too much about the 1st book, it is old and it was replaced by the 2nd book (which is the falsified gospel an edition of their own which states: "love you enemy and love your friends too", as their excuse to ban the law of talion, because it is not good for them because they are false prophets, child rapists, etc )

but, the adversaries have distorted it, they say: "no , no: all the prophecies and the law of Moses are OLD covenant, they are all abolished, absolutely all is old testament, you just focus on the books of the "new" testament" of the Bible (2 books) which we say these are, so do not care too much about the 1st book, it is old and it was replaced by the 2nd book (which is the falsified gospel an edition of their own which states: "love you enemy and love your friends too", as their excuse to ban the law of talion, because it is not good for them because they are false prophets, child rapists, etc )

but, the adversaries have distorted it, they say: "no , no: all the prophecies and the law of Moses are OLD covenant, they are all abolished, absolutely all is old testament, you just focus on the books of the "new" testament" of the Bible (2 books) which we say these are, so do not care too much about the 1st book, it is old and it was replaced by the 2nd book (which is the falsified gospel an edition of their own which states: "love you enemy and love your friends too", as their excuse to ban the law of talion, because it is not good for them because they are false prophets, child rapists, etc )

and that book which they call, the 2nd book of the bible (they call it: "new testament", contradicts the 1st book (they call it "old testament"), and their second book has many omissions and many manipulated texts from the true gospel (what I post), many messages are put in the contrary way, on the contrary way than it was said by the servants of God and the Christ for this reason most of Jesus' speech was made using similes,

because Jesus and his friends knew that they were to be killed because of the original message, (As it was prophecied - Daniel 8:25, Daniel 7:25, Isaiah 5:20-25, Psalms 2:3,Isaiah 28:15, (Daniel 9:26 / 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 : they were the saints, they were the sanctuary who live again at the end times to make the judgment you read (1 Corinthians 6:2, Revelation 20:4-6)!)), the faithful testimony is not contradictory (the book of truth, the book of life), the deceithful testimony is contradictory (that is the bible).

because Jesus and his friends knew that they were to be killed because of the original message, (As it was prophecied - Daniel 8:25, Daniel 7:25, Isaiah 5:20-25, Psalms 2:3,Isaiah 28:15, (Daniel 9:26 / 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 : they were the saints, they were the sanctuary who live again at the end times to make the judgment you read (1 Corinthians 6:2, Revelation 20:4-6)!)), the faithful testimony is not contradictory (the book of truth, the book of life), the deceithful testimony is contradictory (that is the bible).

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reazon you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

in the gospels there, in the letter of the apostles, they made modifications and important omissions and has attributed their own edition to Jesus and his followers for this reason you will find their message: Accept Jesus as your saviour which contradicts with Jesus name (Jehovah is the saviour) and Hosea 13:4 (Exodus 20:1-3), you will find the message "now you can eat pork, rabbit , etc", which contradicts with Isaiah 66:17 ,Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7)

so the adversaries had seen and heard Jesus and his friends speak against idolatry and against eating the flesh of forbidden animals (forbidden by the law : Leviticus 11), obviously because it was and still is bad for the health to consume them, and of course this was uncomfortable for the unbelievers who made business with the idols and these food and by bribes to corrupt authorities and by false testimony they conspired to kill them and they did and of course, not with the aim to respect their original and complete message, but to edit the message and they did. So the Antichrist came already just after the Christ :+/-2000 years ago

so the adversaries had seen and heard Jesus and his friends speak against idolatry and against eating the flesh of forbidden animals (forbidden by the law : Leviticus 11), obviously because it was and still is bad for the health to consume them, and of course this was uncomfortable for the unbelievers who made business with the idols and these food and by bribes to corrupt authorities and by false testimony they conspired to kill them and they did and of course, not with the aim to respect their original and complete message, but to edit the message and they did. So the Antichrist came already just after the Christ :+/-2000 years ago

so the adversaries had seen and heard Jesus and his friends speak against idolatry and against eating the flesh of forbidden animals (forbidden by the law : Leviticus 11), obviously because it was and still is bad for the health to consume them, and of course this was uncomfortable for the unbelievers who made business with the idols and these food and by bribes to corrupt authorities and by false testimony they conspired to kill them and they did and of course, not with the aim to respect their original and complete message, but to edit the message and they did. So the Antichrist came already just after the Christ :+/-2000 years ago

so the adversaries had seen and heard Jesus and his friends speak against idolatry and against eating the flesh of forbidden animals (forbidden by the law : Leviticus 11), obviously because it was and still is bad for the health to consume them, and of course this was uncomfortable for the unbelievers who made business with the idols and these food and by bribes to corrupt authorities and by false testimony they conspired to kill them and they did and of course, not with the aim to respect their original and complete message, but to edit the message and they did. So the Antichrist came already just after the Christ :+/-2000 years ago

so the adversaries had seen and heard Jesus and his friends speak against idolatry and against eating the flesh of forbidden animals (forbidden by the law : Leviticus 11), obviously because it was and still is bad for the health to consume them, and of course this was uncomfortable for the unbelievers who made business with the idols and these food and by bribes to corrupt authorities and by false testimony they conspired to kill them and they did and of course, not with the aim to respect their original and complete message, but to edit the message and they did. So the Antichrist came already just after the Christ :+/-2000 years ago

so they killed the servants of God because of their True message (Genesis 3:13-15, Proverbs 29:27,Psalms 110), they hated justice and their purpose was to change the message and to impose it as the unique truth (for this reason, they forbade to argue its veracity and imposed a blind faith (of course a faith in their lies) instead of a Faith with knowlegde, and knowlege is not against God (Daniel 12:10 = Faith in the Truth)))

so they killed the servants of God because of their True message (Genesis 3:13-15, Proverbs 29:27,Psalms 110), they hated justice and their purpose was to change the message and to impose it as the unique truth (for this reason, they forbade to argue its veracity and imposed a blind faith (of course a faith in their lies) instead of a Faith with knowlegde, and knowlege is not against God (Daniel 12:10 = Faith in the Truth)))

if you kill some messengers because of their message, it is because you hate their message (Deuteronomy 22:5, Genesis 19, Leviticus 20:13, Numbers 35:30, Leviticus 25:15), it is because it is not your purpose to respect their message and that is exactly which happened and resulted in the "new testament" creation (Matthew 5:38-45), almost all the all the explicit messages were changed, the similes survived because these beasts could not understand them, but the wise people know that God loves the righteous and God hates the wicked (Psalms 5), and so his true servants (Psalms 139) - Daniel 12:10 -.

if you kill some messengers because of their message, it is because you hate their message (Deuteronomy 22:5, Genesis 19, Leviticus 20:13, Numbers 35:30, Leviticus 25:15), it is because it is not your purpose to respect their message and that is exactly which happened and resulted in the "new testament" creation (Matthew 5:38-45), almost all the all the explicit messages were changed, the similes survived because these beasts could not understand them, but the wise people know that God loves the righteous and God hates the wicked (Psalms 5), and so his true servants (Psalms 139) - Daniel 12:10 -.

if you kill some messengers because of their message, it is because you hate their message (Deuteronomy 22:5, Genesis 19, Leviticus 20:13, Numbers 35:30, Leviticus 25:15), it is because it is not your purpose to respect their message and that is exactly which happened and resulted in the "new testament" creation (Matthew 5:38-45), almost all the all the explicit messages were changed, the similes survived because these beasts could not understand them, but the wise people know that God loves the righteous and God hates the wicked (Psalms 5), and so his true servants (Psalms 139) - Daniel 12:10 -.

if you kill some messengers because of their message, it is because you hate their message (Deuteronomy 22:5, Genesis 19, Leviticus 20:13, Numbers 35:30, Leviticus 25:15), it is because it is not your purpose to respect their message and that is exactly which happened and resulted in the "new testament" creation (Matthew 5:38-45), almost all the all the explicit messages were changed, the similes survived because these beasts could not understand them, but the wise people know that God loves the righteous and God hates the wicked (Psalms 5), and so his true servants (Psalms 139) - Daniel 12:10 -.

it is seen even in the movies: if you persecute a group of people because of their message of justice, it is because you hate their message and of course you want to silence them and to change or destroy as soon as it is possible for you that message of justice which you hate, the criminal hates the evidences, hate the faithful witness Revelation 1:5, Revelation 19:19), hate the victims and also hate the righteous judges, for this reason, it is necessary to have immunity to death to make the judgment against the adversaries of justice ! (Daniel 7:10, Daniel 7:27, Psalms 110:1. Psalms 110:4-6)

it is seen even in the movies: if you persecute a group of people because of their message of justice, it is because you hate their message and of course you want to silence them and to change or destroy as soon as it is possible for you that message of justice which you hate, the criminal hates the evidences, hate the faithful witness Revelation 1:5, Revelation 19:19), hate the victims and also hate the righteous judges, for this reason, it is necessary to have immunity to death to make the judgment against the adversaries of justice ! (Daniel 7:10, Daniel 7:27, Psalms 110:1. Psalms 110:4-6)

it is seen even in the movies: if you persecute a group of people because of their message of justice, it is because you hate their message and of course you want to silence them and to change or destroy as soon as it is possible for you that message of justice which you hate, the criminal hates the evidences, hate the faithful witness Revelation 1:5, Revelation 19:19), hate the victims and also hate the righteous judges, for this reason, it is necessary to have immunity to death to make the judgment against the adversaries of justice ! (Daniel 7:10, Daniel 7:27, Psalms 110:1. Psalms 110:4-6)

So once they had killed all the saints (the saints were the temple of God :Daniel 9:26-27), the enemies faked the saints' message and falsely accused the saints to be the authors (Revelation 12:10), and they made the saints gods to worship and made idols of them, for this it is called "Babylon" (Revelation 17, 18), a symbolism which means pagan religion, because it is based on the worship of creatures and of course the consumption of pigs and other dirty animals . Babylon, the city of the beasts, who killed the saints: the true Israel people, these people loyal to God, that will be born again in different places to inherit life everlasting, and for whom I am (Daniel 12:1)

So once they had killed all the saints (the saints were the temple of God :Daniel 9:26-27), the enemies faked the saints' message and falsely accused the saints to be the authors (Revelation 12:10), and they made the saints gods to worship and made idols of them, for this it is called "Babylon" (Revelation 17, 18), a symbolism which means pagan religion, because it is based on the worship of creatures and of course the consumption of pigs and other dirty animals . Babylon, the city of the beasts, who killed the saints: the true Israel people, these people loyal to God, that will be born again in different places to inherit life everlasting, and for whom I am (Daniel 12:1)

So once they had killed all the saints (the saints were the temple of God :Daniel 9:26-27), the enemies faked the saints' message and falsely accused the saints to be the authors (Revelation 12:10), and they made the saints gods to worship and made idols of them, for this it is called "Babylon" (Revelation 17, 18), a symbolism which means pagan religion, because it is based on the worship of creatures and of course the consumption of pigs and other dirty animals . Babylon, the city of the beasts, who killed the saints: the true Israel people, these people loyal to God, that will be born again in different places to inherit life everlasting, and for whom I am (Daniel 12:1)

So once they had killed all the saints (the saints were the temple of God :Daniel 9:26-27), the enemies faked the saints' message and falsely accused the saints to be the authors (Revelation 12:10), and they made the saints gods to worship and made idols of them, for this it is called "Babylon" (Revelation 17, 18), a symbolism which means pagan religion, because it is based on the worship of creatures and of course the consumption of pigs and other dirty animals . Babylon, the city of the beasts, who killed the saints: the true Israel people, these people loyal to God, that will be born again in different places to inherit life everlasting, and for whom I am (Daniel 12:1)

So once they had killed all the saints (the saints were the temple of God :Daniel 9:26-27), the enemies faked the saints' message and falsely accused the saints to be the authors (Revelation 12:10), and they made the saints gods to worship and made idols of them, for this it is called "Babylon" (Revelation 17, 18), a symbolism which means pagan religion, because it is based on the worship of creatures and of course the consumption of pigs and other dirty animals . Babylon, the city of the beasts, who killed the saints: the true Israel people, these people loyal to God, that will be born again in different places to inherit life everlasting, and for whom I am (Daniel 12:1)

for this reason they are many things which do not fit with the prophecies (visit my blog https://ai20.me , I put the proofs there), for example: they show a creature, Jesus, as if he was agree that the people worship him, and show Jesus as if he is the Savior, when the savior is God only .(Hosea 13:4), even the name "Jesus" means "God is the Savior", and that is the Truth, but these blind pharisees are cursed!. How the heck was Jesus and the holy male messengers use long hair (look like women)? , that is contrary the law of appearance (Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 11:1-16), that is the way of Satan : Revelation 9:8-11)

for this reason they are many things which do not fit with the prophecies (visit my blog https://ai20.me , I put the proofs there), for example: they show a creature, Jesus, as if he was agree that the people worship him, and show Jesus as if he is the Savior, when the savior is God only .(Hosea 13:4), even the name "Jesus" means "God is the Savior", and that is the Truth, but these blind pharisees are cursed!. How the heck was Jesus and the holy male messengers use long hair (look like women)? , that is contrary the law of appearance (Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 11:1-16), that is the way of Satan : Revelation 9:8-11)

for this reason they are many things which do not fit with the prophecies (visit my blog https://ai20.me , I put the proofs there), for example: they show a creature, Jesus, as if he was agree that the people worship him, and show Jesus as if he is the Savior, when the savior is God only .(Hosea 13:4), even the name "Jesus" means "God is the Savior", and that is the Truth, but these blind pharisees are cursed!. How the heck was Jesus and the holy male messengers use long hair (look like women)? , that is contrary the law of appearance (Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 11:1-16), that is the way of Satan : Revelation 9:8-11)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

the message is that the righteous will live by his faith. Example: I was catholic, I was idolater when I was ignorant, I was with a married woman, she told me she was single, according to the law I am cursed and I should die, but because I was ignorant I am forgiven as Jesus said, "forgive them, they are ignorant" : God has rebuked me but he did not kill me, because of my faith on the prophecies and in the name of Jesus which means Jehovah is the saviour, (Jesus is not the savior), I don't pray to creatures any longer, I don't eat pork any longer, I pray directly to God, no special places needed any longer (Isaiah 66:1-2, Psalms 118:17-23, Matthew 21:37-44)

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

Of course the Truth lines above does not mean profit for the scammers of religion as there were and there are still in the world, if it weren't because of Jesus offering in the cross I had died already, because of the curse of the law, but Jesus came to fulfill the plan of Jehovah to save the seed of Abraham from death (those capable of having faith in the Truth) at the end times when they are born again (reincarnated) Daniel 12:1-3, Hosea 13:14-16,Habakkuk 2:4, Isaiah 51:6-7, this is the true Christianity, I have restored the gospel, because Jesus is my friend, not my God: Psalms 91:11 For he will command his angels concerning you..

my faith confirms the prophecies and the law, if Jesus died because of the curse of the law, I died already too, he did it, so that I do not die, but I live by faith and obey the most important commands of God, no others gods than Jehovah only and love your own seed (the seed of the faith - Genesis 3:13-15, Abel like-minded (Daniel, Jesus, Noah, Lot) people - Daniel 12:1), and I do this work for them and for me of course, I do all these videos and posts, I am not circumcised and I am not jew, I am peruvian, and I do not pretend to do so, my Circumcision is of heart (Jeremiah 4:4) the law is in my heart : I love justice and I hate injustice. (Psalms 139).

my faith confirms the prophecies and the law, if Jesus died because of the curse of the law, I died already too, he did it, so that I do not die, but I live by faith and obey the most important commands of God, no others gods than Jehovah only and love your own seed (the seed of the faith - Genesis 3:13-15, Abel like-minded (Daniel, Jesus, Noah, Lot) people - Daniel 12:1), and I do this work for them and for me of course, I do all these videos and posts, I am not circumcised and I am not jew, I am peruvian, and I do not pretend to do so, my Circumcision is of heart (Jeremiah 4:4) the law is in my heart : I love justice and I hate injustice. (Psalms 139).

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Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #48 Getting into Sitting-Advanced - Duration: 1:31.

Hello! My name is Amy Sturkey. I am here with Myla, who's getting bigger now. She is 16

months old . I am just going to show you a couple ideas of things to do

around this age for Myla. Yes, she can get in and out of sitting by herself. She

says, "Thank you very much" She is also a little bit shyer. So, let's see what

happens. I am going to roll her up to sitting where she has to work a little harder

than if she's getting up from the floor. I am going to put her on my lap. It is very

similar to what we did before but instead of sitting her down to the floor

where it is downhill, I am going to have her from here and bring her up. Uh-huh. That's

right. Very nice! I am holding pretty strongly on that pelvis to get good rotation, get

those obliques to come in. A lot of times kids with low tone want to go in

straight planes so working that rotation. It is just like before. I put my forearm

across the upper trunk, spin the hips and then help her come up. What a good

girl! You can do that on both sides. It is great for working on core strength.

I hope this is the idea that you can do at home. Thanks a lot!

Bye-Bye!

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The REAL Reason Why Stephen Curry CHEWS On A Mouthpiece In The NBA - Duration: 5:23.

What the heck is this?

Stephen Curry is really famous for his mouthguard.

Yeah a mouthguard, DEFFFinitely not his shooting.

But why does Stephen Curry chew on his mouthguard.

There's more to it than you think.

What is up dudes, dudettes, ballers, players.

It's ya boi MJ.

It's time for another story that no one asked for.

I've always wondered what the story behind Curry and his mouthguard was and so here it.

But first, hit that like button for faster uploads.

We gotta get more likes on this video than Curry has hit 3s so 2130 likes.

If we hit that, new video out on Monday.

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Now that I got the YouTuber outta me, let's get into it.

Stephen Curry never wore a mouthguard when he played basketball in his younger years.

In fact, mouth guards weren't really used by basketball players.

So Curry is a sophomore in college in 2007 and he's doing Curry like things, moving

off ball.

Jon Brick of the Citadel Bulldogs is trying to rip through the screen.

His elbow comes up and boom, hits Curry right in the mouth.

Unfortunately, I don't have footage of the actual event, but Curry had to get 7 stitches

at halftime.

Safe to say, Curry probably wanted to protect his mouth after that.

So he started wearing a mouthguard.

Now we see them everywhere, I mean look even LeBron James got one too.

But Steph Curry is the most known for his mouthguard and the abuse he puts it through.

So what happened with his mouthguard?

Well Curry would keep it in his mouth but by his rookie year, there were new found pressures

of the NBA.

Now there are serious eating disorders and I'm happy that Curry didn't fall into

that, but he picked up one eating habit and that was his mouthguard.

He would chew on it to keep himself calm and to keep himself focused.

It first started at the free throw line when he needed to calm his nerves.

Then it started happening on live plays when he was crossing people up.

Every year, year after year, he kept chewing on it more and more to the point that the

mouthguard was literally hanging outside his mouth completely and that he was just gnawing

on that thing.

With his first MVP season, that habit got put into the spotlight and the whole world

found out, but that wasn't the only reason the mouthguard was getting chewed on.

Like any habit, Curry got used to the mouthguard so much so that there are actual numbers that

support the mouthguard.

Damn, I'm about to argue that a mouthguard helps a player play better.

The stuff I get to do.

Well we know Curry is an amazing free throw shooter, but what if told you the secret to

his above 90% free throw percentage some seasons is his mouthguard.

Yeah, his mouthguard.

The Wall Street Journal did a study on Curry's mouthguard and it showed that Curry made 92%

of his free throws when chewing on the mouthguard versus 89% when he kept his mouthguard in

place in his 2 mvp seasons.

can we just talk about the fact that the Wall Street Journal actually did a study on Curry's

mouthguard, out of all things in sports, like there are dedicated analysts for Curry's

mouthguard.

Curry has even said that those numbers make sense because whenever his mouthguard is kept

in his mouth while shooting a free throw, he actually feels weird.

His mouthguard auction offs for $5000, just wow.

A mouthguard.

So there's that.

Steph Curry uses his mouthguard as stress relief and is a cheat code for free throws.

We see other players chewing on the mouthguard and they all got their own stories behind

it so I've decided to make this channel dedicated to analyzing mouthguards, aite I

can't keep a serious face saying that.

So what do you think?

Is Curry the best free throw shooter of all time?

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How do you describe this?(53) (Vocabulary Building) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 1:37.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to show you a video

and I'd like you to guess what is happening.

Are you ready?

Let's take a look.

Alright, could you guess?

The cat is rolling on its back.

The cat is rolling on its back.

Alright, so rolling is when you lay on your back and move side to side like that.

Alright?

So the cat is rolling on its back.

Alright, let's practice that together.

So please repeat after me.

The cat is rolling on its back.

The cat is rolling on its back.

Great!

Alright.

So now you know what "rolling on its back" means.

So if you see a cat doing that action like my cat is doing.

You know it's rolling on its back.

Alright, great.

My name is Richard.

If you liked a video, please click like, share, and subscribe and I'll catch you next time.

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「LIVE」Splatoon 2 (#24): Gonna go to bed soon so I can watch the Puyo Puyo Esports stream! - Duration: 2:02:00.

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5 mint Female yoga Workout | Female Fitness - Duration: 5:16.

5 mint Female yoga Workout | Female Fitness

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5 mint Female yoga Workout | Female Fitness

5 mint Female yoga Workout | Female Fitness

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NEFFEX - Play (Lyrics) - Duration: 2:16.

NEFFEX - Play (Lyrics)

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阿嬌的婚紗照拍的實在太美了 網友:未婚夫很有眼光 - Duration: 14:54.

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Tiếng chim Tu Hú mồi chuẩn, chim Tu Hú gọi bầy - Duration: 20:01.

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Weekly Fish Bowl Chats - Special Edition - Where do I file my insurance claims? - Duration: 5:02.

Hi everybody, it's Paul with the PB&G Home Group. Gabi is actually behind the

camera at the moment... and there's the thumb. It's been a bit since we did a

live video. We had that little hurricane thing that went through and kind of

disrupted our our schedule. But we are back and wanted to answer a question in

lieu of doing our fish bowl this week, that's coming up for real for a lot of our

neighbors right now who are filing insurance claims. And that is "where are

the major places to file your insurance claims?" The first one is, you

got to go to your primary carrier. So, assuming that you have homeowners

insurance, wind and hail insurance, flood insurance, you need to start there.

Because this was generally a wind related incident, our preferred insurance

partner has suggested that you start with your wind and hail policy. They're

actually the kick off, and they will coordinate with your homeowners

insurance and flood insurance as needed. But start with your wind and hail policy

first so you can get in line to get an adjuster out here. Second, we have FEMA

assistance. We are in a federal disaster area, which does make us eligible for

FEMA insurance as well. Those claims would be made on the FEMA sites and

really are designed for primary residences that either are not insured

at all, or are underinsured for the size of the claim. So, I'm going to go to notes

here, so that I actually give you the accurate information. The housing

assistance will cover lodging, rental assistance, repair and replacement of

your primary home, and new home construction if you need it. And again,

there are restrictions to this, so you should be looking at the FEMA website.

The requirements are: that you be in a disaster area, federally declared, which

we have been; you have no insurance or have filed an insurance claim of the

damage all your losses is not covered; and the

affected home is your primary home. For those folks who happen to live on the

island, or you're on the mainland and it's a second home or a vacation

property, chances are you will not be eligible for FEMA assistance. The third

option is one that surprises a lot of people, and that is the Small Business

Administration. The Small Business Administration has disaster loans

available, again, once a federally- once an area has been determined to be a federal

disaster area. Homeowners may apply for up to $200,000

to repair or replace their primary residence, and it's to

its pre-disaster condition. That means that if you're looking to go from vinyl

flooring to hardwoods or tiles: ain't gonna work. But they will give you a

like-for-like as part of the loan. Now keep in mind: this is a loan, this is not

an insurance policy. However, it is low interest, and you can get the- you can get

the details on it on the Small Business Administration website. It is considered

a disaster loan, so if you want to look it up on Google, it's SBA, for Small

Business Administration, disaster loans. It will also- you can also actually get

an increase up to the $200,000 max to do property improvements, to make you more

storm resistant for the next time around. They'll actually basically give you an

additional 20%, as long as it maxes out at the $200,000

maximum. In addition, renters can get some help with this as well.

Renters and homeowners alike may borrow up to $40,000 to replace

damaged or destroyed personal property, such as: clothing, furniture, appliances,

and automobiles. Now, if y'all have an RV sitting in

your back yard, or a really nice boat, that won't qualify for it. This is

actually things that are considered important personal property. Also, if you

have something like an antique in the home that

got damaged, they're not going to cover that either. But this this will take care

of the majority of your personal property. So again, I'm just

scratching the surface here. It really is on you to go and double-check to see if

any of these are applicable to you. These are in the order that you should be

doing them. First step: contact your primary insurance carriers and start

with your wind and hail policy. Second one is, if you are eligible, file a claim

with FEMA. Once you have done that, you may be referred to the Small Business

Administration by FEMA, so that's the order that you want to look at these in.

If you have any questions on this stuff, please feel free to reach out by a

private message to me, I'd be happy to assist you with any research that you got. But I

thought this might be kind of apropos given what's going on around us today. So,

if you have any questions, let me know. Thanks so much!

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Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #48 Getting into Sitting-Advanced - Duration: 1:31.

Hello! My name is Amy Sturkey. I am here with Myla, who's getting bigger now. She is 16

months old . I am just going to show you a couple ideas of things to do

around this age for Myla. Yes, she can get in and out of sitting by herself. She

says, "Thank you very much" She is also a little bit shyer. So, let's see what

happens. I am going to roll her up to sitting where she has to work a little harder

than if she's getting up from the floor. I am going to put her on my lap. It is very

similar to what we did before but instead of sitting her down to the floor

where it is downhill, I am going to have her from here and bring her up. Uh-huh. That's

right. Very nice! I am holding pretty strongly on that pelvis to get good rotation, get

those obliques to come in. A lot of times kids with low tone want to go in

straight planes so working that rotation. It is just like before. I put my forearm

across the upper trunk, spin the hips and then help her come up. What a good

girl! You can do that on both sides. It is great for working on core strength.

I hope this is the idea that you can do at home. Thanks a lot!

Bye-Bye!

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Hi I'm cat - Duration: 0:13.

Hi Huumans I Cat

Please watch my videos OK bye bye I go eat

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