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What is going on guys Judo Soth here and welcome to today's Clash of Clans

video. We are going to be attacking the Mega Dragon, the Giant Dragon boss of

Dragon's Lair with the Archer Queen. Giant Dragon vs Archer Queen, who

will win? Be sure to subscribe to the channel for all of my videos. The archer

queen by herself though is not gonna get this done, let's try it out with some

healers. Just before we start with the healers guys why don't we try the queen

with her ability. Let's let the Giant Dragon get locked onto the Queen first

then pop that ability and see how much damage the dragon will take. It's going

down relatively fast as soon as it hits the Queen though, not even 50% damage

dealt, this time let's use them healers. Alright guys with your standard Queen

walk you tend to see around about 4 healers in so let's do that first, let's

put a pre rage spell in there, queen takes massive damage and goes straight

down. Alright let's try with all of the healers this time then what I think

we'll do is see whether we can actually take down the entire base itself. So

let's get all 20 healers in. The Eagle Artillery has locked onto them which is

not great guys. The Queen though is still not gonna get that dragon down with 20

healers we're gonna have to use some spells on that dragon. Alrighty guys for

the sake of the Queen we're gonna have to get this done, keep up her reputation

then we'll do a queen charge try and take down the base but in she comes.

Let's get a rage spell in ready. We're gonna have to let the Giant Dragon

attack the Queen then let's get it frozen, let's keep that Giant Dragon

frozen, pop her ability just so that she's targeted onto the Dragon then

we've got to keep this thing frozen so it does not attack her, and then we will

see that is 5 freeze spells, a rage spell and the ability required in order to take

down the Mega Dragon. That is huge guys, I think what we'll try and do is take

out the rest of the base here, let's see if we can charge the Queen down this

area, take that out, save some of the spells so that she can then take out the

dragon at the end. Look at the hit points on that clan castle it is absolutely

insane guys. Okay what we'll do is back out, come back again with the healers try

and 3 star this base to wrap up the video. okay guys here we go, final part of

the video, I've got to be honest with you I think this is going to be relatively

difficult based on the previous encounters with that Mega Dragon but

let's get into it. I think what we'll try and do is bring

in just a small amount of healers to begin with just enough so that we do not

set off the other Eagle artillery. Let's get a rage spell in there as well, try

and get the Queen up through that single inferno as long as she takes that down

which you can see she now does, we should be good moving through. The healers are

going down and I don't really want to put any more than that in at the moment

just because, well if we activate the other Eagle artillery and they start

going down it might be bad for the Queen coming to the final stages, and I'm gonna

use another rage spell that means we don't have any for that final dragon but

if we can get through these inferno towers at the bottom here, get down to

the dragon and keep the Queen's ability we should be good from there. Looks like

the Queen is gonna take down this area which is good,

single inferno needs to be frozen then we should have four to five maybe freeze

spells for that dragon at the end. As soon as this other eagle goes down as

well guys what I think we'll do is get the rest of the healers in took a little

bit of a risk there in not freezing the single inferno and as soon as the Queen

locks onto this eagle, don't tell me she's gonna walk around and not even go

for it, there we go she's on to the eagle, once she takes that down I'm gonna first

put all of the other 12 in. We have five freeze and the Queen's ability for...oh

no there is skeles going off all over the place. Let's get the rest of them in

there are skeleton spells all over, hopefully the Queen can take these down

before she lures out of that Giant Dragon, the Mega Dragon coming out of

that Dragon's Lair Castle. It is a massive clan castle looking pretty good

here to be honest, we just need to make sure that we get our freeze on point.

Make sure to freeze that Mega Dragon, out it comes, let's get it frozen we cannot

at this point use the Queen's ability, we need to save that for when the Mega

Dragon is locked onto the queen. She can lock on to the Mega Dragon and take it

down, we're actually gonna take a shot from the Mega Dragon there, she's locked

on to it let's use that ability continue to freeze the dragon if she can get this

down then we should be good to go. We need that freeze spell on, I'm not too

sure guys the health of that dragon might not be down enough in order to

take it out. If the Mega Dragon locks on to the Queen it might be good night, we

are pretty good at this point...oh and it is game over, 81 percent, so so close. I

hope you did enjoy this video though, I've been your host judo sloth and until

next time peace out.

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Should You Really 'Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever'? - Duration: 4:48.

[INTRO ♪]

There's certainly no shortage of advice out there about what you should do when you're sick.

And if you've ever asked your grandparents for their tried-and-true remedies, or you've been up at 2 AM Googling "how to cure a cold," you might have stumbled upon this popular nugget of wisdom:

You should feed a cold, but starve a fever.

It kinda sounds like something Ben Franklin would've said, but it's actually much older than that.

And even though it's an old saying that's somewhat scoffed at nowadays, there might be some truth to it.

We're not sure when the idea started, but people have associated cold symptoms with being cold for a long time.

So over two thousand years ago when the so-called Father of Medicine, Hippocrates, noted that eating raises a person's body temperature, a treatment naturally emerged.

Since colds were thought to be similar to or literally stem from being cold, it seemed only logical that warming yourself up with some extra food would help.

And in turn, since your body is too hot during a fever, eating less could theoretically cool things down.

And lo, an adage was born—and it's stuck around for centuries, perhaps because it's simple and cheap advice that doesn't require any bloodletting, leeches, or copays.

You can find it in medieval medical texts, and when fevers and colds reached epidemic levels in nineteenth century England, it was the remedy of choice.

This advice wasn't just popular in Europe, either.

There's a similar proverb from India that also recommends fasting when you're sick.

But it seems like in all that time, nobody really tested the idea.

It wasn't until 1942 that the validity of "feeding a cold, starving a fever" was formally questioned.

And while the author of that paper didn't do any new science, he did at least ponder things deliberately to arrive at his "Ehh, sounds good to me" conclusion.

To his credit, at the time, doctors still didn't know exactly what caused colds—

rhinoviruses, the viruses responsible for the majority of colds, were first identified in the 1950s.

And they didn't know nearly as much about fevers as we do today.

But even without all that info, he wasn't wrong.

"Feed a cold" isn't terrible advice.

Like all the cells in your body, your immune cells need fuel to survive, let alone fight infections.

And studies have found that your energy needs increase when you're ill, so it kinda makes intuitive sense that you'd need to increase food intake to account for that.

And eating when you're sick might do more than provide extra fuel.

A 2002 study tested volunteers' blood before and after a 1200 calorie liquid meal and found eating increased the production of interferon gamma.

That's a cellular signal that boosts a kind of immune response called cell-mediated immunity, which is especially good at attacking cells infected with pathogens, like those harboring viruses.

But more surprisingly, starving a fever might not be terrible advice, either.

That's because studies have found that reducing calorie intake or basically not eating at all alters the immune system in ways that might actually help you fight off fever-causing infections.

When people are really sick, they often don't feel like eating, and some scientists now think that loss of appetite is beneficial.

A review paper from 1997 concluded that fasting during an infection can actually help the body fight it off, in spite of the whole calories-needed-for-cells thing.

And that 2002 study found that subjects given water instead of food produced more of a different cellular signal, interleukin-4.

It helps activate a different kind of immune response called humoral immunity, which is especially good against pathogens that can be detected more directly, such as bacteria.

Fasting has also been shown to increase the body's resistance to stress and toxins, like the ones produced by some bacteria.

And ultimately, that may mean that whether you should eat more or less when sick may depend on what you're infected with—

which kind of lines up with the whole feed colds but starve fevers thing.

This has even been shown directly in a 2016 study in mice.

Researchers found that extra food helped the mice fight the flu virus, but it made a bacterial infection much worse.

So if you think of "colds" as referring to viral infections and "fevers" as bacterial infections, then the whole "feed a cold, starve a fever" thing actually kind of works—at least for mice.

Similar studies would need to be done in people and on lots of different viruses and bacteria to see if the pattern holds.

And there's another catch: a high fever is a classic symptom of the flu virus, and you can even sometimes get fevers from cold viruses, which kind of muddies things up a bit.

"Feed a cold, starve a fever, unless it's from a cold," starts to get confusing real fast.

And good advice is even tougher to make pithy because no matter what you're sick with, doctors say you need to stay hydrated.

So maybe it should be "Feed a cold, starve a fever, unless it's from a cold, and drink lots of fluids either way."

But that just doesn't roll off the tongue the same way.

Unfortunately, it seems like there isn't really a simple saying that covers the complexities of the human body.

But the fact that eating more or less may both be helpful at times does explain why "feed a cold, starve a fever" has stood the test of time—even if it's not the most perfect medical advice.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you liked learning about how this old saying might actually be right, you might like our episode about 6 popular home remedies that aren't all that awesome for you.

[OUTRO ♪]

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Joji's "TEST DRIVE" Explained | Song Stories - Duration: 2:25.

TIA: Joji gives us a love ballad about the end of a relationship on his new song, "TEST DRIVE."

TIA: The track was produced by RL Grime and is yet another single dropping ahead of his

upcoming album, 'BALLADS 1.'

TIA: "TEST DRIVE" is the latest in a long line of songs about love and heartbreak,

much like his recent tracks "SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK," and "YEAH RIGHT."

TIA: But on "TEST DRIVE," we hear him sing about not getting enough from a broken relationship.

TIA: Here, Joji is letting his lover know that his time is valuable.

He made that very clear on another track, 2017's "I Don't Wanna Waste My Time."

TIA: Visually, Joji's got a lot to say as well.

TIA: The music video for "TEST DRIVE" was directed by James Defina,

who's also worked with artists like Post Malone and Rich Brian.

TIA: In it, we see Joji in the desert.

At times, hanging from the sky in a straight jacket, sitting in a rocking chair with a gun,

or riding around hanging out the window of a car.

TIA: Genius contributors have a lot of theories about the video, but many seem to think the

imagery of the straight jacket symbolizes Joji's feeling trapped in a toxic relationship.

TIA: We also see him drop a pocket watch he's had throughout the video, which could symbolize

him letting go of the relationship.

TIA: At one point, we see Joji attempting to free himself from the straight jacket,

and the romance.

TIA: And at the very, very end of the video we can see him riding off into the sunset,

presumably leaving behind the woman who broke his heart.

TIA: If you want to learn more about "TEST DRIVE," check out the song page on Genius.com.

TIA: I'm Tia with Genius News bringing you the meaning and the knowledge behind the music.

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Fast Food Ad Campaigns That Blew Up in Their Faces - Duration: 4:58.

While there certainly have been some mega-successful restaurant marketing campaigns throughout

the history of fast food, there are still many that belong firmly in the list of absolute

marketing fails.

Let's review the questionable highlights of some of the biggest restaurant marketing fails

of all time.

Carl's Jr.'s "burgers"

A parade of scantily clad women started devouring massive burgers in Carl's Jr.'s commercials

in the mid-2000s, and before long, bare flesh became more synonymous with the brand than

their burgers.

These controversial ads have since been affectionately referred to as the "burger" campaign.

The ads became the fast food chain's trademark for a while, until the public decided they

were just over them.

A 2015 poll by Ameritest found that 51 percent of respondents found them to be "irritating

and annoying."

Carl's Jr. disagreed, citing higher sales numbers than usual… but those were probably

due to a coupon released at the same time as the Super Bowl.

Fast forward to 2017, when Carl's Jr. made a swift break from the saucy campaign, releasing

a tongue-in-cheek ad featuring Carl Sr. booting frat-boy Carl Jr. out of the head office.

"Take that down, put that up!"

"That, was supposed to be fresh ingredient, and then that lady got in there and her clothes

flew off it was windy"

The move coincided with a new CEO, and the company's desire to appeal to more than just

the 18-34 year old demographic.

Burger King's "Whopper Virgins"

When considering how the one-time King of Burgers dropped to number three in the fast-food

rankings, it's difficult to zero in on any one marketing snafu.

"I don't know why you would say that."

Was it the use of the polarizing King mascot?

Perhaps.

But it might just have been the ad campaign that offended folks of practically every race,

culture, and creed that really dethroned the one-time King.

In 2008, the Whopper Virgins campaign saw Burger King traveling to remote areas of the

globe to find people unfamiliar with American fast food to taste-test Whoppers and Big Macs.

"They've never seen such a foreign piece of food before and they didn't even quite know

how to pick it up."

Critics pointed out that many of these areas suffered from poverty, with AdWeek commenting

that the campaign was emblematic of American ignorance.

Not a good look.

Starbucks' "Race Together"

In 2015, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz decided to tackle social issues in the U.S. by launching

a rather unusual marketing campaign.

In a video message, he urged Starbucks employees to include the handwritten phrase "Race Together"

on customers' cups.

The company's intention was to "facilitate a conversation" with your barista about racial

tension while you enjoyed your daily latte.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the general public didn't respond warmly to a white billionaire

preaching to them about race relations.

"Not sure what Starbucks was thinking, I don't have time to explain 400 years of oppression

to you and still make my train."

The campaign quickly became fodder for magazine editorials and late-night talk shows.

"Nice try, Starbucks, I guess now at least you can go back to doing what you do best,

burning coffee and glaring at us for using your bathrooms without buying anything."

Schultz eventually admitted the missteps the company may have made with the campaign, though

he didn't back down from his overall intent to foster positive social impact.

Quizno's "spongmonkeys"

Once upon a time, a British animator created bizarre rodent-like creatures that had bad

teeth and wore curious hats.

"Any coupon works!

Beware of paper cuts!"

They sang warbly songs extolling the virtues of the moon, cheese, zeppelins, and furry

animals.

They were called spongmonkeys, and naturally somebody at Quizno's thought they would be

the perfect mascot to sell Americans toasted sandwiches.

"They are so good we'd eat them raw but eating raw subs is barbaric!

We are not the huns!"

The public had a love/hate reaction to the ad's "spokesthings," as Quizno's referred

to them.

The company's main switchboard received 30,000 phone calls in the first week that the odd

creatures screeched their love of "the subs" to the American public.

Nobody hated the spongmonkeys more than franchisees, with one posting a sign on his door saying

that he had nothing to do with the campaign.

While the company wouldn't disclose what the campaign had done to sales figures, they dialed

back on the crazy creatures before long.

Arby's Vegetarian Help Line

It must be challenging for fast-food giants to keep up with all of the food restrictions

potential consumers abide by, but let's face it, vegetarianism is hardly a new fad.

That's why it was something of a head scratcher in 2015 when Arby's took aim at the vegetarians

of the world with their downright rude 1-855-MEAT-HLP ads.

"Has Arby's brown sugar bacon tempted you in ways you never thought possible?

You are not alone.

We can help!

Pick up the phone now"

The help being offered?

Take a deep breath and eat a salad.

Probably somewhere else.

While the brown sugar bacon was only available for a limited time, Arby's stuck the steak

knife in a little further in 2016 with its vegetarian-friendly "bread sandwich."

We're just waiting for the gluten-free people to start their Arby's beef now.

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The Champions: Episode 5 - Duration: 3:49.

What happens when 800 of the world's most elite footballers

and their managers live together under one roof?

Players stop being polite

and start getting Real

This is

The Champions

Football is in my veins

Also growth hormones

Forget John Terry

I'm the real "Mr. Steal Your Girl"

[unintelligible]

Could we do that one more time, Harry?

I didn't quite catch that

[unintelligible]

Alright, can we just get an actor in here?

Board up your windows

it's Harry Kane season

Ok, just one more time

Kevin, when Vincent goes here, you go here

David, you press high here

when Otamendi goes to space here

Remember, we have six seconds to win back the zone

SIX SECONDS

Got it?

No

You speak too fast

Can we just shoot some paintballs already?

Last year the guys went paintballing

after our loss in the FA Cup

Afterwards we won the Premier League

So, I think, why not we do it again this year?

It's fun, yeah

I like to get into it

and like pretend I'm all American

whenever I'm doing gun things

Kyle Walker

Texas Ranger

It's not bad, right?

Pretty good

Alpha Company spotted at 11 o'clock

Bravo Kompany, you ready?

I...I can't do it

Oh come on it's all in fun

No...I mean...

I just pulled my calf

Ow

It hurts

It's just paint, Vincent

No, I pulled my other calf

Guys. They're here!

Quickly! Counter! Counter!

Hmmm

Wait, we are not using this red paint

Scouse

Liverpool?

KLOPP!!

Ow

I actually got Paintball Shot of the Year for that

Yes. Got you.

OK, guys, be careful

Where there is one Red

there's always another nearby

These bastards never walk alone

Kevin

De Groin-ah!

Haha! Let's go, mates!

Take this, Liverpooool!

What are they doing?

They seem to be playing a game

but they have these upside-down frowns

and are making these sounds like "ha ha ha"

It's called smiling and having fun

It's overrated

Don't get any ideas

Oh

now Pep appears to be yelling at someone

It's Jurgen Klopp!

What!?

Ugh

They are not real rivals

I am Pep's only true competition

He and dis German hack had fling in Bundesliga

and now everyone wants to act like

they are great adversaries

It is a disrespect to all of Manchester

and the history of the Derby

But even more important than that

it is disrespect to me

Klopp

Why do you have to ruin everything?

Our unbeaten season

our Champions League hopes

and now this!

We are just having a little fun

No

We are the fun team

Clearly, you have not seen "All or Nothing"

And clearly you haven't seen James Milner's Twitter

Ah yes

but everybody knows I'm the most quirky

likable manager in football

Probably

I'm just a normal guy

Exactly!

Wait

that was very likable

Damnit!

Well nobody is more likable than David Silva!

Except for Mo Salah

Gah! You truly are my greatest rival,

you clever Kloppo!

And you are mine

you brilliant bald Barcelonian!

Oh my God. Get a room, you two!

You're not rivals

I'm your rival

I'm everyone's rival

I'm the most decorated

I'll be your rival, Jose

Not you

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Paint It Black, Hit the Track—Hot Rod Garage Preview Ep. 69 - Duration: 4:45.

(intro music)

- [Tony] So what we're going to do here is we're taking this

pipe exhaust system that we bought from Summit Racing

that showed up with no hangers, no hardware,

no clamps, and no instructions.

So I'm assuming that somebody bought it,

absconded with all the good stuff,

taped it back up, somehow we wound up with it.

- [Lucky] Hold on.

(beep)

Siri, what's absconded mean?

(lift motor)

(upbeat music)

Hey, hold on let me get some safety wire

and I'll just hang the tail pipes.

- Please do something.

Ugh, hey hold it right there.

- Yeah

- Whoa.

(laughing)

(clanking of metal)

- I'm going to just get the welder out

and we'll just start tacking this stuff.

(buzzing)

(upbeat music)

(impact humming)

Just got our rear end back from Frank at South Bay

Truck & 4x4.

And we put 4/10 gears in it and a very basic posse.

He hot tanked it, he cleaned it up,

and he put new studs in it cuz he said it looks like

it had been sitting in the ocean for a couple years.

So, way better, lets drop it in.

(upbeat music)

(power tools)

Any H stock class you were allowed to run traction bars

on your car, and Dan Chug makes an awesome weld-in set.

It's just these little brackets going to weld in right around

the front spring perch, and then bolt up with the axle

to be very straight forward and get rid of any kind

of axle wrap from all sorts of horsepower we're going to

be putting down.

I love it.

(metal banging)

(impact humming)

It is finally time to turn our beautiful frame into an

ugly race car.

We got that 265 in there.

It looks brand new and it should be ready to run, We got a

three-speed of unknown origin it came with the engine.

Seems to shift alright so far.

The rear end is all refreshed, its got 4/10's in it

and a limited slip, new exhaust, headers, we're ready to go.

(dragging noise)

Come on over.

going back.

Alright, so when the rear gets close enough just push the

shocks inboard of the frame rails.

(banging)

- That sounded expensive.

Those creeks scare me, it's like what is it falling on.

- I'm just waiting on it to fall off.

- It can fall this far right now.

K. That's it.

(upbeat music)

- So now lets put the lift on the frame,

and pick the whole thing back up.

- Man that feels a lot more solid than I thought it would.

(upbeat music)

- Body on frame.

(impact humming)

This car is secure,

and I mean that in a not very secure way.

We've got the body finally married to the frame

on this thing, here's what we're going to do, We're going to slap

this thing back together and we're going to take it to the

track and see if we can run the original time that it ran

as a 1965 NHRA National Champion.

- That's it, paint it black, hit the track.

(upbeat music)

We just got here at Auto Club Famoso Raceway.

- [Lucky] In sunny Bakersfield California.

- Over the last couple of weeks we have killed ourselves

basically doing an entire frame-under.

- Frame-under

- Frame-under restoration.

Now remember this thing was the best, fastest,

H stock car in 1965.

We're missing some trim,

we're missing a couple of back seats, headliner, carpet,

bumpers.

- Grill

- Probably down 300 pounds.

- You think that much?

- So that's working for us.

Working against us is the fact that it's

- Hot.

- a hundred degrees here.

- So we'll leave that stuff off and we'll see what it runs.

I think it's going to be kind of even itself out,

and we're going to try and hit that 15.3 number.

- Not try, we're going to do it.

- We're going to do it.

(upbeat music)

(race car motor)

- This is definitely the first time this thing has been

down the track in at least a couple of decades.

And I really don't have a clue what's going to happen.

The only thing that is still original, and super sketchy

is the driver and the body.

Let's check it out.

(upbeat music)

(car motor)

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What Happend To The Man Who Got Hit With an Iron Rod Through His Head? - Duration: 8:20.

When we hear about incredible survival stories, we are usually referring to people who got

lost in the wild, such as the recent case of the ultra runner who was hit by a sandstorm

in the Sahara and survived for 10 days eating lizards and scorpions and occasionally finding

some liquid relief in the form of dew.

Then there's the guy who was swallowed by a sperm whale and lived to tell the tale or

people who have taken as many as 20 bullets and survived.

You might know that rapper 50 Cent took nine, and it didn't hold him back for long.

Or what about the curious case of the Frenchman who as we speak lives a functional life with

90 percent of his brain missing?

Today we'll talk about one of the greatest survivors in history, in this episode of The

Infographics Show, Phineas Gage - How Did He Survive?

Phineas Gage has been called "Neuroscience's Most Famous Patient," but who was he before

he became a miracle of science?

Not too much is known about his early life, only that he was born in New Hampshire, USA,

in 1823 and had four siblings.

It's believed as a young man he was strong, tall, and handsome.

Notes found from one of his doctors when Gage was 25 tell us he possessed "an iron will

as well as an iron frame; a muscular system unusually well-developed‍."

This might have been a reason why later he would become a living legend.

This strong and durable fellow started working on the railroads in his twenties and soon

became a blasting foreman.

The railroads, of course, met with resistance in the form of nature, and sometimes rocks

needed to be blasted away.

To do this, you packed them with explosives, but the packing itself was a hard job.

To do that, you usually bore a deep hole in the rock and filled it with explosives.

Once you had drilled the hole, you then put in the dynamite, but to make sure you really

destroyed the rock from inside out, you then had to pack other materials (often clay or

sand) firmly into the hole.

To do this, the tool of choice was a tamping iron, which is basically an iron rod.

On the fateful day of September 13, 1848, this was the job of Phineas Gage when working

on destroying rocks near Cavendish in Vermont.

As the story goes, Gage was looking behind him where men were working.

As he was about to speak, his tamping iron hit the rock, causing a spark.

The explosives went off, and that tamping iron set off like a rocket in the direction

of Gage's head.

The measurements of the tamping iron were as follows: 1 1⁄4 inches (3.2 cm) in diameter,

3 feet 7 inches (1.1 m) long, and 13 1⁄4 pounds (6.0 kg) in weight.

That's about half the length of a javelin and almost the weight of three crowbars.

It's not something you want plunged into your face at high speed.

The tamping iron went up through his jaw, past his cheekbone, behind his left eye, through

the left side of his brain, and out of the top of his skull.

It's said it was travelling with such a velocity that the tamping iron ended up some

80 feet (25 meters) away, now adorned with blood and bits of brain.

Talk about an extreme form of lobotomy.

But this strapping young man seemed to take the accident well, or should we say he took

it on the chin well.

While he did convulse, it's said he soon sat up and talked, and within 30 minutes with

a bit of help, he made it to a chair.

It was there where he met with a physician called Edward H. Williams, who it's said

was subsequently given "one of the great understatements of medical history."

That line was the injured man saying, "Doctor, here is business enough for you."

The doctor later wrote, "The top of the head appeared somewhat like an inverted funnel,

as if some wedge-shaped body had passed from below upward.

Mr. Gage, during the time I was examining this wound, was relating the manner in which

he was injured to the bystanders.

I did not believe Mr. Gage's statement at that time, but thought he was deceived."

He was telling the truth, and to the doctor's astonishment, he added a bit more.

He said after the incident he had vomited, but the strain of that vomiting had emitted

bits of brain out of the top of his head.

Gage's wounds were cleaned.

Some of his bones were reattached, while the holes were left partially open to allow for

drainage.

But what about Gage's mental state?

Well, he was treated in the following months by a Doctor John Martyn Harlow.

Harlow first remarked on the patient's state the first few nights, writing, "Mind clear.

Constant agitation of his legs, being alternately retracted and extended like the shafts of

a fulling mill.

Says he 'does not care to see his friends, as he shall be at work in a few days.'"

As for his personality, many changes would happen as often happens to people who have

suffered very serious brain trauma.

The damage done, wrote the doctor, had seriously affected Gage's "intellectual faculties

and animal propensities," and at times he wasn't just very rude to his friends but

on occasion he would utter "the grossest profanity."

His mother said he couldn't remember a few things, but it wasn't all that notable.

Still, even though he could at times say the most horrible things to a person's face,

it didn't stop him from working.

However, the railroad where he had previously worked didn't want him back despite him

being a model foreman.

So much for gratitude.

The Smithsonian tells us that Gage, who became blind in one eye, later did some stable work

in New Hampshire but even traveled as far as Chile to drive coaches.

We guess horses were okay with being cursed at.

Nonetheless, the wound proved too much for Gage, and at the age of 36 he died from seizures

related to his injury.

If anything good came of this, it is that medical science gained valuable information

as to how brain injuries can cause changes in personality.

Reports say that Gage's friends said he was no longer the same person, not even close.

Once a man of mild and polite temperament, he became an "ill-tempered, shiftless drunk."

Other medical reports talk about how childish and animalistic he became but also that he

was incredibly whimsical.

One doctor wrote that Gage was, "impatient of restraint or advice when it conflicts with

his desires, at times pertinaciously obstinate, yet capricious and vacillating, devising many

plans of future operations, which are no sooner arranged than they are abandoned in turn for

others appearing more feasible."

If there is some vocabulary you don't understand in that, it basically means Gage's opinions

or plans could turn on a dime.

We should add that some other sources suggest that over time his behavior did improve, which

gives some hope to people who have suffered traumatic brain injury.

Regardless, doctors learned that even with a significant part of the brain gone someone

could complete tasks and live a relatively normal life.

Okay, so Gage lost some of his inhibitions and could be impulsive, but he knew how to

drive a carriage and not crash it.

Even today, the story of Gage is still important when doctors discuss what role the frontal

lobes play and how they are significant in terms of our behavior and personality.

Why he survived is up for debate, but it's thought that the fact he was already a very

strong man played a part.

Also important was the fact the object was sharp and made a clean exit through his skull.

This lessened the shock to the organ inside.

He was also fortunate that the brain could drain, and he suffered no dangerous infections.

Another reason, wrote a doctor, was, "The portion of the brain traversed was, for several

reasons, the best fitted of any part of the cerebral substance to sustain the injury."

In other words, if you're gonna lose some brain, lose that bit.

He was lucky, though, for sure.

According to a story in the Baltimore Sun in 2018, about 20,000 Americans are shot in

the head each year and die, which includes suicide.

We are told if you get a bullet in the head, there is a 5 percent chance of survival, with

only 3 percent of those people going on to live a fully functional life.

If you want to see that famous skull as well as the iron rod that did the damage, you should

visit the Warren Anatomical Museum on the Harvard Medical School campus.

Gage had given the bar to science, what he called "my iron bar" but later demanded

it back, saying it was his "constant companion."

After he died, science took it back again along with Gage's skull.

So, what do you think of this story?

Do you know someone else who survived something equally atrocious?

Let us know in the comments.

Also, be sure to check out our other video called Why 2019 will be a horrible year.

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

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- Are you trying to say that's somehow my fault?

- Well it is your fault.

- I'm from the future.

- I haven't seen him in twenty years.

- Claire!

- Bolt the door.

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Genetics - Lost and Found: Crash Course History of Science #25 - Duration: 11:55.

Sometimes, scientists realize they are doing revolutionary work, and the world agrees.

Darwin and Pasteur, for example, were massive celebrities.

Other times, revolutionaries toil quietly for decades, leaving behind work that the

rest of us appreciate only much later.

This is the story of Gregor Mendel and the birth, loss, and rebirth of classical genetics.

[Intro Music Plays]

According to Darwin, organisms have slightly different traits, and this slight variation

becomes more important over time, as environments change and some traits become more useful

than others.

Organisms give traits to their descendants.

Over millions of years, new species split off as they become so different from their

ancestral species that they can no longer interbreed.

Sounds good!

But wait, how are traits passed down?

If a tall person marries a short person and they have a kid, how likely is that kid to

be tall, medium, short?

Darwin knew perfectly well that he didn't know.

He theorized the general category of thing that he thought he should—or someone should—figure

out.

He called the hypothetical unit of heredity the "pangene."

This is where we get "gene."

But Darwin didn't know what a "gene" should look like.

Would there be a gene for "tall" or "short?"

Or a bunch of genes that somehow interacted to influence height?

Or was height all a product of what you ate as a kid?

Today, geneticists can answer these questions, in part thanks to a contemporary of Darwin's

who went largely unknown in his day.

Gregor Mendel was born in the Austrian Empire, in what is now the Czech Republic, in 1822—the

same year as Galton and Pasteur.

Mendel's family were poor farmers.

He was always interested in growing plants and beekeeping.

He went off to college to study philosophy and physics at Palacký University.

There, he studied with an agricultural scientist named Johann Karl Nestler who specialized

in breeding sheep.

But he ultimately became a monk at St. Thomas's Abbey.

Still, that didn't stop Mendel from studying science.

He asked his abbot for some land to set up an experimental garden, specifically to study

natural variation in English peas.

And from 1856 to 1863, that's what Mendel did.

ThoughtBubble, show us the wonders of counting English peas:

Mendel grew and tracked 28,000 plants.

He focused on seven traits: seed color, individual seed shape, unripe seed pod color, seed pod

shape, flower color, flower location, and plant height.

Importantly, these traits seemed to be inherited independently of each other, which made these

seven traits really useful for doing quantitative, or measurement-based, biology.

This work on peas wasn't that different from Darwin's pigeon breeding: both scientists

wanted to see how traits vary over time.

But you can grow more peas, faster, than you can pigeons.

So, after seven years of carefully tending peas, what did my dude conclude?

Mendel noticed that some characteristics seemed to be passed down often, and some tended to

disappear after only one generation.

He coined the terms "dominant" and "recessive" to describe these traits.

Putting numbers to his experiments, Mendel saw that 1 in 4 pea plants had purebred recessive

traits.

2 in 4 were hybrids with both recessive and dominant traits.

And 1 in 4 were purebred dominant for the traits.

You can draw this as a square to help visualize the "crosses" of the dominant and recessive

traits.

Mendel also figured out three general claims that are now known as the Laws of Menmdelian

Inheritance.

The first is the Law of Segregation, which states that the genes that control traits

are distinct.

Some of them, anyways.

The second is the Law of Independent Assortment: genes that control different traits switch

around when organisms breed.

Changing a pea's seed color in breeding, say, doesn't seem to change its height.

And the third Mendelian law is that of Dominance: some traits are dominant, and others recessive.

Thanks Thoughtbubble.

Mendel shared his pea results in a paper called "Experiments on Plant Hybridization" in

1865.

And Mendel corresponded with the influential Swiss botanist Carl Nägeli from 1866 to 1873.

Boom!

Within one decade of Darwin's Origin, Wallace's Malay Archipelago, Galton's Hereditary Genius,

and Pasteur's experiments on biogenesis—Mendel had created a quantitative genetics.

And yet… nobody cared.

Why the eclipse of poor Gregor?

First of all, Mendel himself didn't care, in the big-picture sense.

His goal had been to improve plant breeding.

In no way was he trying to be like Chuck Darwin and promote a grand theory of Life.

Second, Mendel was so isolated in a backwater abbey in eastern Europe, far from London or

Paris.

Third, Mendel just had super bad luck: he tried to reproduce the results of his pea

experiments—because, you know, the scientific method.

But his second model plant was hawkweed.

No one knew at the time, but unlike humans and mice and flies and peas, hawkweed reproduces

asexually.

Two parents don't neatly cross traits when they make offspring.

So, no Mendelian recessive and dominant traits.

No square.

Fourth, right after his hawkweed debacle, Mendel got promoted to abbot in 1868.

This sidelined him with administrative duties.

Mendel didn't publish after that, and he wasn't part of a larger scientific debate

about heredity.

He was just too busy to write a book like Origin.

He had an abbey to run.

And fifth and finally, Mendel was scientifically so far ahead of his time that other biologists

didn't see how his work with peas related to the grand sweep of evolution.

It just wasn't obvious.

So Mendel died, and genetics was lost.

For a few decades.

Who rediscovered Mendel?

Who didn't!?

Right around 1900, four different researchers working on the heritability of traits independently

read Mendel's landmark paper and understood just how critical his pea experiments had

been.

They became champions of "Mendelism," or the science of heredity, which was soon

renamed genetics.

The rediscovery of Mendel's research led to the formulation of a specific research

plan by these geneticists.

In 1900, Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries rediscovered Mendel's isolation of traits.

De Vries was already a famous biologist for popularizing Darwin's term "pangene"

for the unit of heredity, and for coming up with the term "mutation."

De Vries rejected the gradual blending of characteristics that others argued for.

He thought traits could jump around, because he could observe changes in his evening primroses

after only one generation.

Also in 1900, German botanist Carl Correns rediscovered Mendel.

Correns had been a student of Mendel's famous colleague, Nägeli.

Also–also in 1900, Austrian agronomist Erich von Tschermak rediscovered Mendel and developed

disease-resistant hybrid crops.

And then in 1901, American economist William Jasper Spillman published his own independent

high-fiving of Mendel in a paper called "Quantitative Studies on the Transmission of Parental Characters

to Hybrid Offspring."

Which pretty much sums up classical genetics.

Just think about these events: one monk who loved gardening worked out how traits are

passed on in living things.

No one cared.

And then decades later, in the span of a single year, four separate researchers realized that

this monk's data on peas was absolutely priceless.

Retroactively, Mendel became the "father" of genetics.

Historians of biology have debated exactly how Mendel well really fits that title.

But, overall, his legacy was secured by de Vries and his contemporaries.

The work of the first geneticists also gave rise to a controversy in the life sciences.

On the one hand, those scientists who followed Darwin and Galton believed that traits blended

smoothly.

This is what Galton saw in human populations.

On the other hand, the geneticists like de Vries had extensive hands-on experience with

plant breeding and could see that Mendel was right: many traits jump around from generation

to generation.

But the botanists didn't make Mendel a famous science hero: the Fly Boys did.

In the 1910s, a group at Columbia University in New York led by Thomas Hunt Morgan conducted

extensive experiments on the genetics of fruit flies.

The scientists at Columbia's Fly Room researched mutations in the common fruit fly, Drosophila

melanogaster.

One of Morgan's star student's, Alfred "Hot Dog" Sturtevant, pioneered genetic

linkage maps, or ways of finding the locations of genes on chromosomes, the tubelike physical

structures that store genetic material.

This involved painstakingly breeding flies with two different mutations and comparing

their chromosomes.

Linkage maps are markers of order—of which genes come after which—not exact locations.

But they were still very useful in working out how traits are passed down.

With many, many, gross experiments going on, the Fly Room researchers needed a lot of flies.

They also had to develop standardized breeding practices.

Over many fly generations, they "reconstructed" their flies into a standard type that could

be crossed with stable mutants.

This became the first real model organism, a living laboratory technology that could

be shared with distant colleagues, upgraded to surpass rivals, customized on demand, and

re-made easily in case of emergency.

Today, we have many other model organisms, including worms, mice, rats, rabbits, pigs,

monkeys, and everyone's favorite, bread mold.

Three of the Fly Guys authored The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity in 1915, which became

the foundational textbook of classical genetics.

And Morgan won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933 for his lab's work on

the role that chromosomes play in heredity.

But the Nobelist who did the most work on how chromosomes transmit genetic information—in

an organism with way more chromosomes than fruit flies—was American geneticist Barbara

McClintock.

In the 1920s, she discovered how genes combine—and thus how information is exchanged when cells

divide.

She produced the first genetic map for corn or maize, linking regions of the chromosome

to physical traits.

Then, in the 1940s and 50s, McClintock discovered transposition of genes, or the ability of

genes to change position on chromosomes.

She worked out how genes are responsible for turning physical characteristics on and off.

She explained color variation in corn, theorizing how genetic information is expressed across

generations, including why it's sometimes suppressed.

And yet McClintock stopped publishing her data in 1953 due to her colleagues' skepticism.

She was too far ahead of her time.

Basically, she got Mendeled.

But at least McClintock was awarded the Nobel in Physiology or Medicine in 1983—four decades

later—for her discovery of jumping genes.

She remains the only woman to receive an unshared Nobel Prize in that category.

Next time—we'll heat things up and get to work with the birth of thermodynamics!

Crash Course History of Science is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney studio in Missoula,

Montana and it's made with the help of all this nice people and our animation team is

Thought Cafe.

Crash Course is a Complexly production.

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The Champions: Episode 5 - Duration: 3:49.

What happens when 800 of the world's most elite footballers

and their managers live together under one roof?

Players stop being polite

and start getting Real

This is

The Champions

Football is in my veins

Also growth hormones

Forget John Terry

I'm the real "Mr. Steal Your Girl"

[unintelligible]

Could we do that one more time, Harry?

I didn't quite catch that

[unintelligible]

Alright, can we just get an actor in here?

Board up your windows

it's Harry Kane season

Ok, just one more time

Kevin, when Vincent goes here, you go here

David, you press high here

when Otamendi goes to space here

Remember, we have six seconds to win back the zone

SIX SECONDS

Got it?

No

You speak too fast

Can we just shoot some paintballs already?

Last year the guys went paintballing

after our loss in the FA Cup

Afterwards we won the Premier League

So, I think, why not we do it again this year?

It's fun, yeah

I like to get into it

and like pretend I'm all American

whenever I'm doing gun things

Kyle Walker

Texas Ranger

It's not bad, right?

Pretty good

Alpha Company spotted at 11 o'clock

Bravo Kompany, you ready?

I...I can't do it

Oh come on it's all in fun

No...I mean...

I just pulled my calf

Ow

It hurts

It's just paint, Vincent

No, I pulled my other calf

Guys. They're here!

Quickly! Counter! Counter!

Hmmm

Wait, we are not using this red paint

Scouse

Liverpool?

KLOPP!!

Ow

I actually got Paintball Shot of the Year for that

Yes. Got you.

OK, guys, be careful

Where there is one Red

there's always another nearby

These bastards never walk alone

Kevin

De Groin-ah!

Haha! Let's go, mates!

Take this, Liverpooool!

What are they doing?

They seem to be playing a game

but they have these upside-down frowns

and are making these sounds like "ha ha ha"

It's called smiling and having fun

It's overrated

Don't get any ideas

Oh

now Pep appears to be yelling at someone

It's Jurgen Klopp!

What!?

Ugh

They are not real rivals

I am Pep's only true competition

He and dis German hack had fling in Bundesliga

and now everyone wants to act like

they are great adversaries

It is a disrespect to all of Manchester

and the history of the Derby

But even more important than that

it is disrespect to me

Klopp

Why do you have to ruin everything?

Our unbeaten season

our Champions League hopes

and now this!

We are just having a little fun

No

We are the fun team

Clearly, you have not seen "All or Nothing"

And clearly you haven't seen James Milner's Twitter

Ah yes

but everybody knows I'm the most quirky

likable manager in football

Probably

I'm just a normal guy

Exactly!

Wait

that was very likable

Damnit!

Well nobody is more likable than David Silva!

Except for Mo Salah

Gah! You truly are my greatest rival,

you clever Kloppo!

And you are mine

you brilliant bald Barcelonian!

Oh my God. Get a room, you two!

You're not rivals

I'm your rival

I'm everyone's rival

I'm the most decorated

I'll be your rival, Jose

Not you

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hi guys how are you guys doing welcome back to my channel Taylor here so for

today's unboxing video I'm going to be unboxing the beats solo wireless version

to do by dre and look it's the special gold edition look at how pretty that is

that that's my iPhone so I wanted to get a pair of headphones that I knew would

work with multiple different devices such as Apple and Android and computers

and Mac books things like that and I also wanted some things that had the

option for a wire where I can listen to a wire look wirelessly not have to worry

about a wire however in the event that when the headphones died if I wanted to

continue listening music or continue doing whatever I'm doing then I could

plug in wire also I have like a Nintendo switch that I travel with all the time

so I in that doesn't have bluetooth so I've got to have something like I've got

to have the audio cables but it's a headphone jack so that's why I decided

to get these to see if the sound quality and everything really measures up and to

see how well it works with all my stuff so anyways let's go ahead and get

unboxing

so first and foremost I do love the box this is super super cute I'm loving the

color already and like the packaging love it then gonna go ahead and open up

change the way you hear sound I'm ready change the way that I hear sound please

okay so you have carrying case with what feel like the headphone so let's hold

off and let's see what else is in here looks like you have like a little tab

where we can pull up alright and then we have the audio cable okay and we have a

little lip over the carrying case that's nice and a charger so okay that's

awesome I like that and then it looks like right here we have probably the

book and care instructions whatever alright okay

let's go and get these open loving that color with this bag oh my god it's so

cute all right so it looks like there is the light okay so that looks like it's

probably the battery indicator but it looks like it has two buttons it's got

this one right here where you can see the battery life I guess and then it's

got this other button right here so I can assume is probably preparing feel

they feel like a pretty good fit yeah I think that I think that I like them now

it's definitely gonna depend on how well that they travel and how comfortable

they are after falling asleep on a plane with them on if that is even possible

so yeah but I do like the way they look I do like the color I have seen a lot of

I have seen a lot of different things and reviews of these not being as good

audio wise or as or as good bass wise as like Sony headphones and things like

that so I don't know I'm not like a huge audiophile when it comes to I do love

music and I listen to it all the time and all like this I'll like watch TV

shows on Netflix and stuff and will come through my headphones but as long as it

sounds good then I'm fine I'm not listening for like how deep the faces

and things like that I guess so I don't know but we'll we'll see but so far I do

have to say that I love the packaging and I love this so I'm gonna go ahead

and try them out and use them for a little bit go somewhere with them and

then let you guys know on a follow-up let's get hacking video whether or not

these are pack worthy headphones so I think for everything that it came with

with the fact that they are Wireless but also you can't use a headphone cable and

the fact that they look so good and the fact that it comes with a carrying case

which is really convenient and nice I think the price point of $200 on Amazon

is pretty good for these so I'm gonna go ahead and link that

below if you guys want to get a pair of these they come in a variety of colors

blue red gold some other ones this one's a nice can think about to top my head I

would definitely check these out I'll do it I'll give a link below and there will

be other options for headphones too if maybe these ones are too expensive for

you so I'll give you guys a couple other options as well down below for

headphones that are common that are comfortable without necessarily being as

expensive disease and look look out for the let's get packing video on the

review of these if you guys want to see more unboxing videos click the box here

if you guys want to see other review videos of me reviewing products such as

this that I've unboxed then click the box right here if you didn't like this

video don't forget to Like comment and subscribe down below or clip somewhere

up here to subscribe to my channel as well and thank you guys for watching and

I'll see you guys around the world

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No longer summer | Sphinx | Malta Cross Fox & Floyd Silver Fox 🦊 Korza Foxes # 10 - Duration: 5:45.

Denis Korza represents. How do I know that autumn has come?

See the nuts on the floor,

Hear how they fall,

It means everything. Autumn is coming.

Nuts are everywhere!

And drumming - every minute.

In the wake of the summer, came about the autumn rains.

Pharaoh! # Pharaoh Kanadovich i.

What rain, huh? Ay yay yay yay ...

#it's not me

# yes shit # burned a second time ..

What is Malta?

You do not like to walk on a harness alone, do you?

# Want to try it yourself?

Decided to abolish the tree.

#cherry

Do you agree with Floyd? # yes no question # do what you want

Of course I agree! # just don't urinate me anymore

Are you digging a new pit right?

Hot belly? Hot! Hot!

Muzzle.

Paunch yes? Does the belly get in the way?

# PUUS HELPS

You fyr fyr.

# Who is there?!

Who is it?

# and the tail knows it ..

Who is it, Floyd?

That's not you?

# oh well, her ... # can not be.

# Well, do not shine a!

# Is there any tea left?

# I did not watch!

Sonya!

Sleep yes? Wonder

Malta!

You are a girl.

Here is a lover of angles as well.

That's what I hear when ...

She spends the night with me.

1.58 nights

Malta!

Here is a scam!

Bad fox! Bad Malta!

Useless... Well, dig.

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Hamster pushing my hand while eating egg white cake!【Funny & cute hamster make your feel at ease】 - Duration: 1:52.

Cheese Jr.Come here ❤

I will go now ♪

I arrive a little later ♪

Today is a cake made with egg white ♪

I like this ♪

Tasty ❤

Oh

Sorry for you dropping you

Please move out of the way

I like having it by hands and eating

umph

I will not get tired of how much I eat

I can not stop eating

umph

Oh

snap

snap

It is satisfied

I'm going home

JUMP

See you tommorow

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UW Certificate Scholarship Recipients Spotlight - Duration: 2:01.

[Sean] Academia is great because this is where you're

supposed to make mistakes and it's all about learning where as a job, it's more about productivity

and performance.

So I couldn't afford it without the scholarship and with the scholarship I think it gives

me a great opportunity to be a practitioner in the field without being a practitioner

who's like livelihood depends on how successful you are.

[Sarah] I don't have the education that most of my

peers do.

It's limiting not having a college education.

To me it's this chance to actually get to pursue something that I never had the chance

to.

I get to actually make a place for myself.

[Syed] I could not afford any amount for any study.

Luckily, and, I am very thankful to University of Washington, those who give me opportunity

to learn something, and to grow some, in my field.

And I think this is the best opportunity for me to, and good time, to learn and show my

skills to future employers.

So that, I'm very happy for this scholarship program.

[Sean] I think the scholarship really urged me to

apply and see if I could make a go at it.

[Sarah] The fact that I got this scholarship, it's

like a dream come true.

Not having to sit there and go, do I pay my tuition this month, or do I pay my bills?

Like, it's not either or, the fact that I can even go to this class is so exciting to

me, and I'm just really thrilled.

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