Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 10, 2018

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Pistol Annies - Got My Name Changed Back - Duration: 2:54.

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8号と3号 その13 [Splatoon GMOD] Agent 8 and Agent 3 part 13 - Duration: 3:07.

This commands a fine view.

Yes.

Guess what ?... About what you said yesterday.

You said "No" to my opinion. What does it mean ?

Whatever, forget it.

I thought you would understand me...But...

Wait !

Tell me how you really feel ! If you tell me it, how do I understand you !?

Sorry...

However many people I meet, I feel lonely...

The more people I meet, the more I feel lonely.

That's because I feel isolated.

No way ! They want to be friend with you !

I don't want to be friend with them.

I don't want to be among eddies of people who have different looks and births from me.

You said "I don't want to be..." But you shouldn't be alone.

You said "You shouldn't be alone." Do you really think so ?

You recall me suddenly though You say that I should do anything by myself.

I don't understand what you want to do.

The reason is...

You can't say anything...

(We went trip to make here happy. Why is it like this ?...)

I'm tired. So I'll go to bed.

Oh.

Yes. Good night...

What should I do ?

I want Agent 8 to be independent. But I don't want her to be that guy's girlfriend.

But shouldn't I do anything for her sake ?...

If her boyfriend were the man except him, I'm OK ?...

No. That's not OK...

You're still awake ?

I can't sleep.

I'm worried about Agent 8...

I don't know what I should do !

Are you crying ?

No, I'm not !

It's just tough for me...

Why do you have trouble about me ?

Please don't cry.

Agent 8 !...

I want Agent 8 to be independent.

But I don't want to be apart from you.

I want to be with you.

Do you want to be with me ?

Yes.

Then it's OK.

Really ?

Trust me.

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Let's check out the local restaurants in Zhongshan! [Battle Trip/2018.10.14] - Duration: 18:17.

We have arrived in Xiamen.

(This is Heekyeong's very first selfie stick)

I've never held a selfie stick before.

- We have arrived... / - Wait, this person is blocking you.

In Xiamen. Come on, you do it too.

- Why? We can look at that one. / - Right now...

No, film it with this camera.

(These sisters in their 60s are still very energetic)

- They're so realistic. / - They will air this.

Alright.

We are at the airport in Xiamen.

It took us 3 hours to get here.

Right now, it's 2:10 a.m. in Korea.

The public transportations don't run at this hour.

Okay.

That's why we have to take a taxi.

- Okay. / - Let's take that.

They aren't very friendly.

We can't ride with this in the seat.

Thank you.

(Taxi from the airport to hotel, $3.20)

How's the taxi fare there?

- It's not that expensive. / - I see.

(15 minutes by taxi from the airport to the hotel)

- Yours is on that side. / - Mine is 1001.

- Go to the right then. / - Okay.

- Good night. / - Good night.

- See you in the morning. / - See you tomorrow morning.

(They bid an unexpected farewell)

They're splitting. That's unusual.

- And we are sisters. / - They're nice suites.

I'll wash up and change into my pajamas.

You can leave now.

Then good-bye.

I'll see you tomorrow morning.

If I'm not out by 9 a.m., just leave without me.

(Will their trip in Xiamen be okay?)

- It's fine to leave first. / - Okay.

- Everything is close by. / - That's right.

- You can catch up soon. / - You can.

("Autumn Morning" by Yang Heeeun)

That's Bailuzhou Park.

(What's the start of Unexpected Gift Tour?)

(Main street with European-style buildings in Xiamen)

(Zhongshan Road)

(Unexpected Gift Tour in Xiamen)

(Zhongshan Road and local breakfast)

There is this street called Zhongshan Road.

It's a street only for pedestrians.

We can look at European-style architecture there.

The street is very exotic.

And locals in Xiamen go all the way there

to have seafood.

If the timing works out, we can have seafood there.

- This is Zhongshan Road. / - Zhongshan Road.

- Zhongshan Road. / - Zhongshan Road.

Hey, you're not supposed to speak Chinese like that.

- Zhongshan Road. / - Stop trying to copy the accent.

According to what I read in a book about here,

there are traces of European-style architecture here.

People come here to shop too.

The upper floors are apartments.

Stores are on the first floors.

- It's a residential complex. / - Yes.

(It's a mix of Chinese and Western architecture)

- This looks like Hong Kong. / - It does, doesn't it?

Whenever you're on a trip, it always rains.

Since I was born in the Year of the Dragon,

I like the rain.

- I don't care about the rain. / - I'm famous for that.

Ever since you were in elementary school...

- It rained on your field trip days. / - That's true.

That's why people used to say that

it's raining because dragons are going on a field trip.

- "No cars here." / - There are no cars here.

- This is so nice. / - It's really nice here.

I was wondering why you were walking on the road.

- But cars can't go there. / - There are no cars there.

Cars can't go on certain roads once a week or so.

But it's all year long over there.

(When the sun sets on this elegant Zhongshan Road)

Not only can you find food on this street...

- But you can also shop there. / - We went again at night.

I heard that it's pretty there at night.

- That's true. / - Because of the night view.

A lot of people came to look at that.

- It was crowded. / - It's like Myeong-dong in Korea.

- That's right. / - Yes, it is.

(The splendid night view will be revealed later)

- Are those residential apartments? / - This...

Do you see laundry? I see it.

People must live there then.

It's like a residential complex.

- People live in those buildings. / - You're right.

These apartments are really modest.

But property here must be expensive.

Goodness, that's crazy.

Look at the wedding photo shoot.

Would you look at that?

- My gosh. / - It's a wedding photo shoot.

But it's raining.

She's sweeping Zhongshan Road.

- My goodness. / - She's using the dress to clean.

"Cleaning Zhongshan Road."

They're done cleaning.

They should wash the dress.

(They start to explore Zhongshan Road)

What is that?

What is that?

- Mango? / - I don't know.

It's mango.

- These? / - Yes.

Excuse me. Papaya?

- Mango? / - Mango?

- It's mango. / - Mango.

- Those are... / - They're huge.

It's as big as two hands put together.

- Dried fish. Beef jerky. / - This is the beef jerky.

- Hey. / - My gosh.

This is seafood.

- It's dried seafood. / - Yes, dried seafood.

And these are dried fruits.

- Do you remember that? The squid. / - The squid.

You press it flat like this.

I thought it was a straw mat.

They're like straw mats.

I find that place the most interesting.

- Heeeun. / - Goodness.

Fresh-water pearls.

Are these pearl oysters?

(Stirred up)

- Are they all pearls inside? / - Yes.

Pearls are stuck inside.

Are these pearl oysters?

There are dozens inside.

It looks gross.

They say pearls are good for women.

Especially pearl necklaces.

When pearls touch this acupuncture point...

Because pearls supplement the yin energy,

they're good for women.

(Pearl harvesting, $8.20)

Can you make accessories with those pearls?

Yes, you can make them there.

- Can you make a ring? / - Ring, bracelet, everything.

- And that's only a few dollars? / - $8.

You can buy the pearls for $8.

- And harvest them. / - $8.

You have to pay extra to make something.

- I only bought the pearls. / - Are they pretty?

- Yes. / - They're nice.

Because they have irregular shapes.

- They look natural. / - That's right.

Let's harvest one.

You don't know how many you'll get.

I'll choose it. Wait.

I can pick one from here.

- Here. / - Okay.

Can't I eat the clam?

I'm interested in eating.

Let's open it. Yes, you can eat it.

- Pearl oyster. / - Goodness.

- Gosh. / - Like this.

- Look at that. / - Goodness.

They give you those?

Yes, you take them home.

- All of that for $8? / - Yes.

The pearls are embedded in the flesh.

That's why they're called wounds.

They must hurt a lot.

They must hurt. I think so.

Let's do this one.

(It's Heekyeong's turn)

Why pick the one she chose?

I was going to choose that anyway.

(Heekyeong is the passive sister)

(How many pearls will Heekyeong get?)

- You need to pick a good one. / - You do.

Because some oysters don't have many.

- I want to try that. / - Wow, that's a lot.

Heekyeong got more.

They're much bigger too.

Mine are small.

You got more.

(Heekyeong's pearls, Heeeun's pearls)

- This one is cute. / - Goodness.

It's a baby.

It's your lucky day.

Lucky.

She must think you're scolding her.

She doesn't know what you're saying.

She got taken aback.

Wait a minute.

I'll use the translator.

Your business will prosper.

(Will the translator work?)

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

(Even the translator makes the sisters happy)

There's a place here where we can have breakfast.

Let's go and find out how it tastes.

I'm curious.

I want to eat that when I go to China.

There are sweet beans in China.

It's a type of bean.

I want to eat things like that,

so when I was in Taiwan,

I ate at a restaurant at an intersection

where local people went to eat breakfast.

It was pretty good.

When we go to China...

- We can find local restaurants. / - Let's find them.

- That'll be nice. / - It'd be good.

- Look. / - We're here.

It's a place approved by the Chinese government.

- I see. / - Peanut.

- Soup, soup. / - Peanut soup shop.

Goodness, this is what I wanted.

- What is? / - This kind of breakfast.

Restaurants like that are...

- Delicious everywhere. / - I like that kind of restaurant.

(Food from various regions can be tasted)

Goodness.

(You can get a lot of food for a cheap price)

(Locals come to this restaurant more than tourists)

(A special payment method)

(First you pay cash to charge up a card)

(Money on the card gets deducted as you buy food)

(Money leftover is refunded when you leave)

This is oyster fritter.

(There are plenty of fresh seafood)

- I'll try that. / - Okay, just a little.

(She orders one oyster fritter)

(20 yuan has been paid)

(That's interesting)

- I want that. / - That one.

(Heekyeong gets vegetable rolls)

(That looks like fun)

(I'll try it too!)

Peanut soup.

- Did it work? / - One soup.

(Serious)

(It worked)

(Heekyeong buys a peanut soup)

(Laughing)

This is fun.

That's the laughter of a master.

My sister and I did it...

- So you can do it too. / - You can do it.

This is your second breakfast.

(Heeeun had breakfast as soon as it opened)

- She had breakfast like that. / - I ate alone...

At an empty breakfast buffet.

That's like a warm up.

(This is Heeeun's second breakfast)

I think...

When women are traveling...

Rather than going to expensive and fancy restaurants,

I go to a place where a lot of locals go to eat.

I highly recommend that you eat like the locals.

Wherever you go, go to where the locals go.

- Then you won't fail. / - That's right.

I'll try the oyster.

That looks like bulgogi but it's oyster, right?

- Oysters are cooked thoroughly. / - They're tiny oysters.

- They're cooked thoroughly. / - I see.

Then at the end, they fry the oyster...

- With eggs. / - Yes.

- Then they're mixed. / - The oysters...

Are very small like Korean oysters.

Like this.

In the past,

Seosan's salted oyster with pepper was this small.

People made salted oyster with tiny oysters.

(What does Xiamen's oyster taste like?)

(Heeeun is shocked)

If you haven't tasted the old oysters...

- You can't compare. / - Goodness.

- It must be delicious. / - She knows that taste.

She knows it too.

I haven't tasted this in so long.

This kind of oysters can't be found anymore in Korea.

(It's a flavor from the past)

First, cook the oysters and green onion

on the frying pan for a while.

Then you stir the oysters around.

Once the oyster and green onion are cooked,

beat the eggs and pour over it.

You cook it until the egg is cooked.

- Look at these tiny oysters. / - Yes.

That was really fragrant and delicious.

- I'll have to go there. / - All that oyster...

And it costs $3.20.

(Heeeun's explosive response)

It's so good.

That must be really delicious.

Heeeun only does that when it's super delicious.

She says, "Mmm, not bad" when the food is good.

- That must be really good. / - When she hums...

- Then it's extremely good. / - Right?

Yes.

It's so good.

(How good is it?)

It must be hard to peel all the oysters though.

I highly recommend this.

- We recommend it. / - If you remember...

The taste of salted oyster from the old days...

It's the same oyster but it's cooked.

You look like you went there to try every food.

- That looks good. / - That really looks good.

- You don't need anything else. / - It's that good.

You must try the oyster fritter when you're here.

Even though I had breakfast, this is good.

You can eat again in 2 hours.

I don't eat as much because I'm old now.

Our mom said...

Heeeun ate five meals a day.

- When I was young? / - Yes.

I'm like this because I stretched my stomach out

so much when I was young.

- Alright. / - Peanut soup.

(Peanut soup is next)

- Peanut soup? / - That's their specialty.

Because Xiamen is by the sea...

- Peanuts grow well. / - Yes.

Why is it sweet?

I told you it was sweet.

There is...

No trace of peanuts. You don't need to chew.

It's so soft.

It's very clean.

It's like porridge made of rice.

Hard peanuts have been boiled for a long time.

So the peanuts are mushy.

They started boiling it at night and

turned it off in the morning.

- I don't like the sweetness. / - It could be good.

I came home and cooked that.

- Until it becomes mushy. / - I tried it.

When peanuts get thoroughly cooked...

- They become like fermented soybeans. / - I see.

- They fall apart. / - They get soft.

It's sweet.

Chinese people love beans.

- Yes. / - I used...

Oat milk to make that soup at home.

- It was good. Yes. / - It tasted similar?

People who cook well

know how the food is made after tasting it.

You know how it's combined.

Try the vegetable rolls.

- I want to try that. / - That was good.

- Goodness. / - They're vegetable rolls.

- Heeeun, this is good. / - It looks delicious.

You can taste all the vegetables.

It has a bit of cilantro in it.

It's only a tiny bit

so no one can recognize it.

This was a great choice.

- What do we call this? / - A wheat wrap.

You can find wheat wraps at dim sum places.

They use tapioca starch to make the rolls chewy,

but this one tastes like it has more flour in it.

- Seriously. They don't stop. / - What?

- We kept eating. / - It was because it was delicious.

We were just filming ourselves eating.

- People who eat a lot, pick great dishes. / - True.

- They have experience. / - They know what's good.

- That one was really delicious. / - That looks good.

(Pork bone broth with peanut powder, condensed milk)

- Only $7.30 when it has abalone in it? / - Yes.

That's the best for your hangover.

Does this broth have peanut too?

I bet it has peanut.

- Yes. / - They're famous for peanuts.

- This is nice. / - Yes.

I can taste that there are no artificial seasonings.

They used the abalone to make the broth.

That looks like spicy seafood noodles.

Yes, it looks like spicy seafood noodles.

(She drinks it from the bowl)

(In agony)

Jisoo's completely immersed right now.

I really like spicy seafood noodles.

And since it looks like it...

- It does. / - I want to try that.

(The very sight arouses her appetite)

(What's this?)

That's fishcake.

Is it not?

- Is it rice cake? / - It's meat.

- It's meat? / - Gosh.

There's meat inside the fishcake?

(Let's share delicious food)

This is so delicious. It's really good.

It's good.

After eating the oyster fritter,

everything else tastes plain.

- You must have that last. / - Eat the fritters last.

- The order is important. / - Eat it in that order.

Let's calculate how much our meal costs.

This is 45?

- This costs 20. / - I want to go back there.

- Again. / - It's like...

I really want to have that.

People can order this one and share.

I won't order that. Instead of ordering that,

I would go with the vegetable wrap,

peanut soup and oyster fritters.

I think that combination would suffice.

They can have this meal for 30 yuan.

That's right.

This recommendation is based on Heekyeong's

and my food preferences.

Food preferences are very subjective.

- It's subjective. / - It's a personal choice.

We'd like to tell you that this is subjective and biased.

Since we have filled our stomachs...

- Let's go for a walk. / - Time for a walk.

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Gamers Reactions to FUNTIME FOXY JUMPSCARE! | FNAF Ultimate Custom Night - Duration: 2:25.

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Foods you couldn't make it to my show. So do you

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"Мухтар. Новый след". 137 серия. "Взрывоопасная ситуация" - Duration: 42:39.

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Super Easy Tape Organizer - How To Make One - Duration: 4:01.

Welcome back to Make Build Modify. I'm Justin and today I need a way to

organize my tape. This is a tape organizer that is probably one of the

easiest and most efficient designs I've ever seen. I've seen a few out there like

this but nothing that uses as a little wood and effort as this one does. This is

1" by 5" or 3/4" by 4 1/2" and I just cut two 30" pieces. Now I'm just

nailing them together. I'm not using glue or screws or anything. It's just for tape

it's plenty strong. Now in order to get the ends I'm just going to line up the

lapped pieces with a 45° until I have one corner at the end and the other one that

matches the 45°. I'm going to draw a line where I need to cut it and there's also a

little nose that needs to get cut off right here. All the parts including these

ends are cut from the same stock.

Just line it up and use the first one for a stencil.

Same thing with the end here just line it up and mark it again. That way you

don't have to think about it.

I'm using a 1 1/2" 18-gauge pin nails.

I'm marking for my countersinks. I'm just going four inches in on each end.

I have plywood on my wall so it doesn't really matter where I run screws. If you

end up countersinking your fasteners in your trough just make sure you pay

attention to where your studs are or whatever fasteners you're going to use

for the wall. Whether it's molly's or anchors. As you can see I made a few of

these tape organizers. On this second large shelf

I used a roll of duct tape to determine whether or not I could actually get the

tape out once it is installed. That's probably the biggest rolled I'm going to

have. These racks can be installed on a sheet of plywood and you could use that

anywhere in the shop and move it around. I hope this video was helpful to you

and if you know someone else that would enjoy it please share it with them.

The tools I used in this build are listed in the description and if you think I

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Eat Alive, Be Alive - Sadhguru @ Sophia College For Women - Duration: 12:13.

What type of food we should eat so that our life reaches its full potential for

a college or a school going student and its best pretty well we must understand

this food is not a religion food is not a culture food is just a fuel for this

machine yes there may be cultural aspects to the tastes there may be even

religious tinge to the food or a period of time but essentially food is fuel for

this body so with what kind of food will it function with minimum struggle within

itself and maximum impact so suppose you buy a patrol car and pump diesel into it

it may still roll around but not at its optimum similarly various foods you can

eat and still somehow it functions but those communities which have eaten with

care you can clearly see a distinct difference in the way they function the

levels of intelligence and whatever so in India we prescribed food for

different people in different way if you are doing menial jobs you eat one way

because you need physical muscle if you are doing other kinds of trading and

other kinds of activities you eat another way if you are a fighting class

you eat differently and now you fear into education spiritual process and

subtler aspects of life then you eat differently now that you mentioned

students I believe you are in education

if you are in education one of the greatest challenges is to stay focused

on something the goddamn textbook

the wonderful textbook that is written is written for an average intelligence

it's a common prescription it's not written for the brilliant student

it is written in a way that it's a common prescription everybody gets it

and that textbook how much effort it is taking for a whole lot of people how

they have to read it ten times to get it but you lie down in your bed and read a

love story you remember every word yes or no how come so you don't lack memory

you don't lack focus it is just that textbook and you chemistry is not

working so what you need is a higher level of focus a higher level of

involvement and another great enemy for a student needs because this textbook is

such a tranquilizer the moment you open it go to cinema till 2:00 a.m. you're up

open the textbook at 9:00 o'clock right there you smash into it so sleep is

another beginning so what kind of food do you eat so there is no inertia in the

body in yogic way of seeing things we are looking at Tamas Rajas and sattva

Thomas means inertia Rajas means activity but no balance

sattva means absolutely balanced kind of energy when you are in education you

need a very balanced kind of energy because you have to focus on something

which doesn't naturally interest you it's not something that with which your

chemistry is gelling if your chemistry is gelling you are always focused on

that one isn't it here there's no chemistry but you have to focus on that

for this you need a balanced and a steady mind for this you need you need

to eat in a certain way I will make this very simple but if you want I can send

you a full-fledged video where all of you

can see for maybe 45 minutes to an hour what is food and how it works in your

system how it relates to your physiology why food behaves the way it behaves an

entire system of it but to put it very simply food goes through your body

through the elementary canal from your mouth to your anal outlet there is a

pipe through this it runs going through various stages of digestive process many

of your biology people right so it goes through the elementary canal now it

begins with the the lip here if you look at this all the herbivores and

carnivores if you look at the animal kingdom there are herbivores and

carnivores are two main segments of animals in the world

one each vegetable matter another eats meat if you look at the elementary can

all the way it is built between herbivores and carnivores there's a

distinct difference everything in the human being suggests that you are

naturally a herbivore but for the sake of survival

we became carnivores if you look at the moment jaw moment all the carnivores

animals have only cutting action herbivores have cutting and grinding

action there are more arts but carnivores don't have widespread molars

they have just incisors canines everything looks like cutting teeth so

they do only this all the herbivores do grinding what do you have both so you

are supposed to chew your food why you are supposed to chew your food is there

you have enzymes in your saliva where if you take a little bit of raw rice and

put it in your mouth just for a minute you will see turn sweet right here

because right fierce carbohydrate is being converted into sugar right here so

if you eat properly then we say about 30 to 50 percent of your digestion should

happen in your mouth so this part of the digestive system is expecting half

digested food or partially digested food but right now the way we eating is

mostly we are putting not only digested food but partially destroyed

food so the amount of food that you need to get the same amount of energy as

increased you are eating much more food than what you should eat to generate

that much of energy because of that there is inertia in the body because it

has to process so much more food than what it should

there is inertia once there is inertia your sleep quota increases how many

hours do you sleep on eight hours you are going with a prescription see this

is not that you must deny yourself sleep that's not the point but if you eat

right and do a certain things with your body you see very effortlessly within

three to four weeks you can drop your sleep quota anywhere between two to

three hours one and a half to three hours very easily you can drop if you

just eat consciously and just learn to sit properly

you know just the posture your geometry of the body and what goes into the

system if you just manage these two things you will see sleep what I will

just come down like that just to tell you for over 25 years I have largely

managed with an average of two and a half hours of sleep now I am getting

lazy and I am sleeping averaging somewhere around four and a half hours

now but seven days of the week okay 365 days non-stop on on on almost every

day my daughter didn't call me for a month I asked what the hell is the

problem with you why are you not calling she said every six hours here in the new

city what the hell I'm supposed to do I said okay and which is true in one day

sometimes we are doing three cities so it's a non-stop activity and today many

people around me have learned to do this over a hundred hundred fifty people

around me are doing this kind of activity averaging four hours sleep and

seven days of the week there on on on all the time and they are not irritated

they are not frustrated there George and they're wonderful why this is these

there are many aspects to this but one important aspect is food how you eat not

only what you eat how you eat is also very important because food is a live

thing one simple thing all your girls can do is just see various health issues

and inertia issue focus issue just bring forty to fifty percent of the food in

its raw form that means it's alive it must be a live cell it can be a

vegetable it can be a fruit it can be a nut it can be sprouted gram at least

forty to fifty percent the food that you eat must be alive you eat dead food and

you want to live this is a little difficult thing to do because you have

to raise the dead now but if you eat live food one thing you will see is the

state of your mind your focus and your sleep quarters and ever while staying

awake is not good enough you have to stay alert isn't it how alert you are

how focused you are only to that extend everything else to you in this world

isn't it so what is the level of focus will determine whether the world leads

to you or not isn't it and one more aspect of life one more aspect of food

is when you consume something it must be of a simple genetic code in the sense it

must be a very simple software vegetables fruits not sprout they're

very simple more complicated means animal food becomes more and more

complicated suppose you eat an animal which has some amount of emotion and the

life of its own now the code in that we were talking about this your body is

just an accumulation of memory which means a certain software isn't it this

is the most complex software human software is the most complex software on

the planet of all the creatures from an amoeba to this this is the most complex

I am NOT talking about her she's looking at yes yes since this is

the most this is safe this is the most complex software so if you eat an animal

particularly a mammal if you eat it has a similar kind of complexity maybe not

as complex as this similar level of complexity because it has taught an

emotion of its own now for you to break that code and integrate it into your

system you are not fully successful so it will leave traces of certain

qualities within you otherwise the best food would be eat him and human flesh

because it's same but you cannot break that you cannot break that code and make

it a part of yours because it's a different and complex code if you eat a

leaf or vegetable a fruit a nut or a sprout this is much simpler if you must

eat non-vegetarian food you must eat that which is farthest away

from you so generally fish and water life is farthest away from you so if you

must eat non-vegetarian food the best thing to eat is you have a you are on

the coast fish is the best thing to eat

you

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Tomorrow's makers : Gabrielle Bosshard, TAListe - Duration: 1:41.

Hello, my name is Gabrielle.

I'm a linguist in automatic language processing

and have been working at Aktan for four years.

I have a master's degree in applied linguistics in the field

of information and communication technology.

My job is to bring out the underlying value in data automatically

That facilitates processing and analysis to provide

consistent and synthetic data visualisation.

We do that to improve users' access to the meaning of their data

because analysis is often a tedious and time-consuming task.

The idea is to give users rapid and effortless access

to all the value contained in data,

by automatically identifying innovation insights.

The main challenge we face is to remain truly faithful

to the meaning of the data,

to identify and deliver essential and relevant information

but without transforming its meaning.

At Aktan, we work on qualitative and quantitative data

ranging from user-focused interviews to online customer opinions.

Using such a large range of sources enables us to build multi-layered

automatic analyses by drawing on constantly evolving technology.

We also have the advantage of collaborating with teams

that go into the field to collect user language,

and with technical teams to build analyses that can be

automated on our software platform Umagus.

In conclusion, I'd say that it's this multidisciplinary collaboration

that guarantees the quality and value of our automatic analyses.

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JOURNALIST: We met a new generation of hypochondriacs.

When he is not busy taking his temperature, Kevin abundantly rubs his hands in antibacterial liquid.

We were stunned by his phobia of germs!

A paradox in an ever more sanitized world.

JOURNALIST: Thank you Kevin for agreeing to confide in us.

How do you live with your problem on a day-to-day basis?

KEVIN: Well… I wouldn't say it's a problem.

It's more an obvious thing!

I… I know bacteria, I paid the price for falling victim of it…

And I think you should be more cautious too. After all, they are everywhere.

They are… They are there…

On me

On you

Especially on you!

JOURNALIST: Don't you know that nowadays protections against germs and microbes are available?

Are you familiar with the antimicrobial adhesive film?

KEVIN: Well no… I don't know it, though… It seems interesting!

Well yes. It's nice.

JOURNALIST: Well yes, it's not it's primary purpose, but why not…

KEVIN: It's a bit obstructing, but…

JOURNALIST: For sure!

KEVIN: But it does me so much good!

JOURNALIST: All right! Good luck then Kevin!

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10 THINGS WE LEARNED from the Premier League - Duration: 7:35.

The Premier League threw up plenty of the usual talking points and drama over the weekend

Liverpool kept their place at the top of the tree, while both Newcastle and Huddersfield are still waiting for that elusive first victory at the foot of the table

 Here, AMITAI WINEHOUSE assesses 10 things we learned from the tenth weekend of the Premier League season

  1. It must now be time to end the Chris Smalling experiment. This was his 300th competitive appearance for Manchester United but his foul for Everton's penalty could have come from his first

 There are good elements to his game but as is regularly flagged up by pundits and the like, he simply makes too many errors in crucial moments

You could see the gears turning on the foul for about a century before. The only saving grace for him is that he is probably the best of United's current crop of defenders

2. If Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are out of form, it'll be great to see them play when they recover

Their struggles always felt greatly exaggerated, especially when the Egyptian had scored three in his last two prior to the meeting with Cardiff on Saturday

But after Mane scored two and Salah bagged his 33rd in 35 games at Anfield, it's clear that questioning form is temporary — acknowledging class is permanent

3. They may not have won the game, but Arsenal are becoming kings of the second-half

Unai Emery's side looked limp and unimpressive before the break. That has happened often this campaign

Whatever the Spaniard said at half-time clearly worked, as they came out to score twice only to draw through a contentious penalty

The Gunners have now hit 75 per cent of their goals after half-time. At the least under Emery, they're halfway there

4. Ross Barkley said Chelsea were in a title race after their win against Burnley and he would know — he's increasingly looking like a title winning midfielder

This was the third game in a row that he scored, a which makes him the first Englishman to do so for Chelsea since Frank Lampard in 2013

He was also involved in three of their four goals, providing two assists. Promise this won't continue, but it has to be said again — Maurizio Sarri is doing wonders with Barkley

5. If Old Trafford is a fortress then it is not strong enough to withstand Gylfi Sigurdsson's particular brand of invasion

 The Iceland midfielder has now scored more goals as a visiting player at United's ground than anyone, barring Steven Gerrard

 It is a shame the rest of his side were misfiring, because Sigurdsson is not the only Everton player who should have come away from the ground with a goal to his name

6. Few would have expected Bournemouth's recent run of form, not least their adjustment into a team that rarely concedes — they have only allowed one goal in in their last four games

Part of that has come from the stability provided through the middle of the park by duo Lewis Cook and Jefferson Lerma, who have been excellent in that spell

Throw in the dynamism of David Brooks, who has three goals in four, and Bournemouth are looking like a genuinely impressive side

7. David Wagner spent a lot of time after the Liverpool defeat discussing his side's luck this season

And, to be fair to the Huddersfield manager, they have now hit the woodwork more times - six - than they have scored - four

But that just speaks for the lack of both quality in attack and focus on that from the coaching staff

They had 13 shots against Watford but an xG stat of just 0.49, which shows they are not creating quality chances

Ultimately, David, you make your own luck.8. When you're a team in Brighton's position, nothing is more valuable than a clinical striker

Chris Hughton has the organisational nouse, he just needs someone to pop up when opportunities arise

Step forward Glenn Murray, who is like a 1990s football top — he just gets better with age

He converted their only shot on target of the game and now has six in his last eight starts

It's quite a return for a player who dropped down a division just two seasons ago because the top flight seemed to have passed him by

He's now proven he belongs.9. Mark Noble does a lot of good in the West Ham midfield, but he let his team down on Saturday evening

They were a goal up and in a position to build before he was sent off.A two-footed lunge later and they were on the back foot for the rest of the game

In the process of picking up his fifth red card in the Premier League, he became West Ham's biggest collector of sendings off

There was a clear correlation between the Hammers eventually collapsing and them having to play over 50 minutes with just 10 men

10. Newcastle's players are now the history boys, but not in a way they'd like to be remembered

They have become the first Toon side in 120 years to not win in their opening 10 league games

That's also a bad omen for their likelihood of survival this campaign. Each of the last six sides who did not pick up a win in that 10 game block have gone down

The only positive is that Rafa Benitez might see some money in January. Without it, there's only one way they're going

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Life on Film: Rene - Duration: 4:59.

- I met his laugh first before I actually met Rene.

- He's one of those guys that comes in with a smile anyway.

- He really had this knack of trying to understand people.

- He knew exactly what he could accomplish.

- Those are the kinds of traits that you look for

in your leaders and people that will lead

and disciple people in the Word of God, and he has that.

(peaceful music) (seagulls calling)

- I was born in Brooklyn, New York.

When you grow up in an urban community,

there are not very many positive role models to look after.

I dropped out of high school,

I didn't even complete the 10th grade.

I had things to do out on the street,

and school kinda got in the way.

I was married at the age of 17,

joined the Navy shortly thereafter,

the rest of my youth years were spent in the Navy.

When I retired from the Navy, I ended up at the Rock Church.

I ended up being offered the position

as facilities director.

And then the church hired an executive pastor.

He made a very good impression on me,

and I knew he worked for APU,

so I was like, let me go check this place out.

So where's it at?

The regional center 5353 Mission Center Road.

I was like why does that address sound so familiar?

And I get there and I'm like, wait a minute,

this was Bogey's Nightclub, this place I used to party at.

I've committed enough sin in that building

to go to Hell twice over.

Now, it's a place to develop pastors and leaders.

And it blew me away.

It's like this place was transformed,

just like my life was transformed.

Again?

- Oh no, this time they actually dragged me, by my cuffs.

He has been a key figure in continuing the growth

of San Diego Compassion Project.

- And the Compassion Project is a project

where they just acknowledge life.

- And they realized that the resources for the families

of homicide victims were not there.

- We asked Pastor Rene Colon to come on board

as the pastoral leadership.

We wanted a faith-based clergy to lead it.

- [Terrell] When you're able to do that for families

that can't afford funerals, that cannot afford memorials,

to let them know that there's community around them,

that's the heart of Christ.

- I see myself in ministry in unconventional ways.

People don't go to church like they used to.

You walk into a room right now, and everybody in that room,

they're all on their cell phone.

You're not gonna get them to go to the church,

then you need to bring the church to them.

Which led me to where I'm at now

as the chief executive officer of Creative Flow Arts

and Entertainment, where we create films.

I told you, you're the one deciding, go ahead.

(man speaks faintly)

I'm glad Tamera Hill as the executive director and founder

brought me on in that position.

- Creative Flow Arts and Entertainment is working on a film,

Diamond in the Rough.

It's about human trafficking.

The missing pieces and elements that he has brought

to this organization is invaluable,

and he's a part of this vision.

- [Rene] At APU, it's really the community that you see

this education and this wisdom lived out

people like Dr. Tony Baron who is a treasure.

- You're an enormously gifted individual,

and I think that the scars of your life, the past,

and the recent past, and those type of things,

I think God's not gonna waste any of it.

Can I pray for ya? - Yes.

- I ask Father that his heart would beat as one with you,

at all times, in good and in bad.

And I ask Father that you would anoint his feet,

so that wherever Rene goes with the many talents

that you have provided with him,

that people would see Jesus,

and they would see a humble servant leader

that is designed to change the world

because of you, Lord Jesus.

May the blessing of God Almighty,

the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,

be upon Rene now and forever, amen.

- [Rene] Amen.

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SPOILERS: Are Dumbledore and Grindelwald Blood Brothers in The Crimes of Grindelwald? - Duration: 11:43.

Hello Fantastic Beasts fans!

Some of the most exciting images we've seen released so far are of young Dumbledore and

young Grindelwald in the Mirror of Erised.

The latest, with them staring down at their hands, is particularly intriguing.

But what can it mean?

I'm Susan Şipal with Fantastic Secrets Behind Fantastic Beasts to bring you the clues.

Join me and other Fantastic Beasts fans here on the BeastChaser Forum as we uncover the

secrets, discover what's coming first, and play along with Rowling's newest game.

And make sure you hit the subscribe button as well as the bell notification so you'll

be notified when videos post and won't miss out on the next clues!

In my last video, I presented a story from deep inside Grindelwald's point of view that

centered on his relationship with Dumbledore.

As a part of that theory, I believed that the pendant we've seen in some of the presentations

and merchandising possibly contained a spirit Dumbledore and Grindelwald invoked together.

But I was totally wrong about that.

And in this video, Marie Fauquembergue is going to show us what it truly is.

Before we begin, this video requires a special spoiler warning.

Near the end, we're presenting information from a premier in China.

Some of you may not want to hear that part, since we're drawing from a screening event.

I'll stop and give a brief warning before then.

But there will be the normal spoilers even before then.

Two months ago, Marie @HanniDeer and I created a theory together exploring the nature of

the relationship between Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald as teens.

As part of that video, we theorized that Albus and Gellert may have made an Unbreakable Vow.

We also believed that this vow was what prevented Dumbledore from moving against Grindelwald

and that we would see it partly revealed in the amphitheater scene.

Since that video released, Marie has continued to research Albus and Gellert's young relationship

as well as new images of runes and props associated with them.

We'd planned to do a video on it a week ago, but were delayed until now.

However, several days ago, Marie wrote a comprehensive theory about how this all related and posted

it on Tumblr, which I've linked to in the description below.

The reason I'm detailing all this is because the core of Marie's theory has already been

confirmed in the Chinese screening.

So, what I am about to show you, all the new stuff since our original theory on the Unbreakable

Vow, is Marie's theory.

All credit goes to her for hitting this one exactly right.

First, Marie starts by analyzing the runes on Dumbledore's wand.

They are Uruz, Jera, Ansuz, and Dagaz.

Uruz is a rune indicating "primary force, beastly powers and freedom, brutal strength,

but also control…and domination."

Marie notes it's a quality that can easily lead to an excess or extreme type of force,"

and says that "in a relationship, it signifies a primary attraction between two people"…almost

a "beast-like attraction."

Which is very intriguing when you link this to Dumbledore and Grindelwald.

The next rune, Jera, symbolizes "two eternal, opposing forces."

In a relationship, it can indicate the tension between partners.

Ansuz is the rune most associated with the Norse supreme god Odin.

It's a rune of communication, inspiration, truth," and "slow and yet certain ascension."

Then, finally, there's Dagaz, which symbolizes balance between sky and earth, inner peace,

and harmony.

Putting these runes all together, they give us both insight into Dumbledore's youthful

character as well as the relationship between him and Grindelwald.

Jude Law has spoken in interviews as to how Dumbledore is fighting what he considers to

be his own beastly nature.

Yet we know he is ascending into a man whose flair for communication and search for truth

inspires others.

Near the end of his life, he seems to attain, somewhat, that balance and inner peace that

he'll be struggling with in the Fantastic Beasts series to come.

As teens, the relationship of Dumbledore and Grindelwald displays a primary attraction

that may have included domination from Grindelwald.

Whereas as adults, they developed into two eternal opposing forces.

Marie also notes that "the runes are in a way a bad omen, resulting from their blood

pact.

Their arrogance, their brilliant minds, and also the fact they were dazzled so much by

each other, made them blind" to the impact of the meaning of these runes on their relationship.

The next part of Marie's theory is truly fascinating.

She links the runes associated with Grindelwald and Dumbledore to a hint of the vow they made

as teens.

Whereas in our earlier theory we believed it was an Unbreakable Vow, we're now sure

it was a blood pact.

Very closely related, but with a twist.

First, as many of you are probably aware, on the soundtrack for the film there's a

track named "Blood Pact."

It was revealed in a presentation by prop master Pierre Bohanna in Japan that Grindelwald

had a pendant.

Now that the pendant can be purchased from the Noble Collection, we can see that the

initials at the top are G and D. Marie believes that the pendant is a record,

between Grindelwald and Dumbledore, of the blood pact they made as teens.

In the prop and the Noble replica, you can see a swirl of the colors inside the pendant

that bear a strong resemblance to yin and yang, two varying or complementary forces

that unite to form a harmonious system.

Marie believes that, in the Mirror of Erised scenes with the young actors, we see a very

clear image, and probably a memory, of the blood pact ritual being performed between

Grindelwald and Dumbledore.

In one, Albus and Gellert hold their hands touching on the mirror.

And in the more recent one, they seem to be looking down.

Marie believes they are looking at the blood on their hands from the ritual they have just

performed.

The music from the soundtrack "Blood Pact" would be playing during this scene.

Then, for me and my love of mythology, this is where things get really interesting.

As we stated earlier, the rune Ansuz is related to Odin.

And in Nordic mythology, according to the Lokasenna, a poem in the Poetic Edda, Odin

and Loki made a blood pact together…they are blood brothers.

In the poem, Loki says: "Remember Odin, in the olden days what blood-brothers we were."

Loki also said, ""Remember you that Odin it was we in days of old blended our blood

together?"

Loki is a trickster god, whereas Odin is the supreme deity.

They are both good at manipulation.

Loki is also good at transfiguration, and we saw how effective Grindelwald was at this

in the first film.

As a trickster god, Loki can never truly be trusted.

He is sentenced to eternal punishment, imprisoned under guard by a serpent, just as we know

Grindelwald will be imprisoned in Nurmengard.

As for Odin, he's favored by the outcasts of society, and we've seen how Dumbledore

offered protection to house elves, half-giants, and a werewolf professor.

Odin is in charge of Valhalla, the afterworld.

And Dumbledore, at various points in his life, possessed all three Deathly Hallows.

And we saw him in a very curious scene at King's Cross in Deathly Hallows.

Also, Odin sacrificed an eye for the acquisition of the wisdom of a rune.

Dumbledore sacrificed his hand for a Hallow.

Marie says, "Odin had promised that neither of them would drink with Gods unless both

of them were welcomed."

When Loki is denied a seat with the gods, he reminds Odin of their oath.

Odin, without any other choice, orders Vidar to find a seat for Loki.

Perhaps Grindelwald will later in the FB saga remind Albus of the blood pact they made together

in 1899."

Finally, Marie believes that when Grindelwald proclaims that "the old ways serve us no

longer," he's not merely talking about the statute of secrecy.

But is also declaring to his former friend and lover that the blood bond of their youth

is no longer valid.

They are from now on at war with each other.

Marie believes that Rowling envisioned a blood pact between young Albus and Gellert rather

than an Unbreakable Vow because the blood pact is more personal, more about emotions,

whereas the Vow is more about a contract to ensure actions are carried out, perhaps due

to lack of trust.

After all, Snape formed one with Narcissa.

As Marie says, "the fact that these two people choose to share blood like ancient

Norse gods and to connect to each other in that way is a demonstration of their brilliance

and arrogance as teens.

It also shows the high level of trust they had for each other."

I think this is beautiful.

Now, here is where the true spoiler break is.

If you don't want to hear information out of a prescreening, stop now.

What is even more wonderful is that Marie's main theory has been confirmed by what is

just now starting to leak out from the prescreening out of China.

It's been confirmed by those watching the 25 minutes of film shown, that Albus and Gellert

do indeed form a blood pact, and that the pendant Grindelwald carries as an adult contains

their blood.

What has been reported is that young Albus and Gellert are shown slitting their hands

and then putting their hands together.

Their joined blood forms the pendant.

To me, it seems a magical testament, or bond, to their pact.

Returning to my last video on the intense relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald,

I have one more thought I'd like to add.

I wondered if the pendant contained a spirit the young men had invoked and contained, sealed

under the initials of their name.

This was based on the legend of King Solomon and the Jinn, which we've discussed in a

couple of prior videos, where he contained Jinn in a brass vessel, under his seal, that

he would release to do his bidding.

Could the pendant, formed magically from the blood of Albus and Gellert, essentially contain

their spirits?

And if so, to what purpose?

Would this pendant be broken in a dark magic ritual to symbolize a blood sacrifice?

A blood sacrifice of the two most powerful wizards of their day?

Thanks so much to Marie for sharing this theory with us.

She put a tremendous amount of research and work into it.

So, what do you think?

I'm assuming if you're here, you made it by the double spoiler warning, so I'm

also curious, what are you going to do now that true spoilers are starting to leak?

And how do you think I should approach them on this channel?

Please, share your thoughts in the comments.

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[english sub] 区块链+保险真的是趋势吗?【相互保】来咯 - Duration: 8:57.

Since alibaba launch ant finance

It have distrupt loan industry

This time

alibaba launch

blockchain + insurance solution

this product call

xiang hu bao - means helping each others insurance

will it distrupt insurance industry?

First of all I not really understand how it works

If you are a user please explain in our comment

local in China will know more clearly how it works

If anythings I'm wrong please comment

correct me about this product

first of all lets see how blockchain + insurance works

the benefits is no one can change the information

this will help insurance industry and reduce risk from scammer

the possibility on insurance error will reduce tremendously

When think about insurance

there are 2 common problem

There are a lots people financially have not enough ability to buy insurance

The second issue is not every one is protected by insurance because

due to insurance policy many cannot buy insurance or protected by insurance

this news this product really interesting

there are using blockchain to run insurance

currently the users of HU XIANG BAO have reach 10 million users in less than a month

is fast growing product in user based

its look like charity program rather than insurance

its means charity + insurance

because when you join the program, you will automatically protected by insurance

however, you no need to pay any single cents for the insurance

as you know all insurance that we know

you have to pay or buy a insurance policy

all insurance companies are centralise

the insurance payout is very low, that why most insurance company are rich

In china many insurance companies

all this companies are very profitable companies

If no buying an insurance, how could XIANG HU BAO able to protect you?

here i short description about how it works

lets say there are 5 million users join XIANG HU BAO

joining is free

every month 14th and 28 is claim date

let say every month have 100 people need to claim insurance

this people are serious sickness in their policy

If everyone need to claim for 300 thousand

then it need to pay for 30 million for claimer

by average from 5 million users

then, everyone just need to pay 6 bucks

is not enough to buy a meal with 6 bucks

added with additional 10% management fees

total is only 6.60

if a month have 2 claim, which is 200 people. thats total 13.20

in this situation, the more people join the lower the fees

those who are healthy, that just like paying 13.20 for charity

this is a people helping people insurance

really distruptive

in insurance industry

at this moment it seen like not really affected insurance companies

sound like both have different market/target customers

however, in the future the market will have more people join into the program

I believe many people will not buy insurance

this is a trend that we see right now

blockchain + insurance in 2017 many China insurance company

there are start using it

they using blockchain to record point and management system

that means

most of the big insurance companies in China was used blockchain to manage their database

Who is the blockchain company who provide that services

that is DNV GL is risk management and VEchain partner

they provide and protected users data and manage by A.I

Let see how amazing is XIANG HU BAO

I'M NOT GETTING ANY ADVERTISING FEES FROM XIANG HU BAO

I JUST SHARE WHAT I know, please do your own research

their slogan is helping others, protect yourself

zero joining fees, enjoy insurance protection

one person sickness, everyone will leverage

300 thousand insurance protection for a family

zero joining fees

serious tumour + 99 others sickness protection

this kind of insurance policy have to pay around 500 to 1500 per year

I don't think paying RM500 insurance will cover so many sickness

If you already sickness, insurance companies will not cover or cannot buy insurance

I think some insurance company policy cover is 1500 for this type of protection

a single person sickness, everyone will help

this sound like charity

this product really very unique

and is very distruptive product compare to traditional insurance

If you want to know how XIANG HU BAO WORKS。 I not really understand

but if you have friends know about this can share it in comment

if i have make any mistake on this products. please let me know

this is a very very good product

Now we can see many China company are using blockchain to solve industry problem

maybe in insurance have a lots of scammer

I think blockchain can solve this problem too

this will well protected

what do you think? blockchain + insurance

is a solution? or

just a trend. everyone using the word to make their insurance sell better

do you think insurance company will use the blockchain terms to increase their sales

to make more sales with a new terms

please let me know. comment below . thank you.

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