Disney World is supposed to be the happiest and most magical place on earth and if you
ask anyone who has been, they will likely agree.
The Disney corporation seems to be pretty fond of it's world famous amusement parks
as well as they are not shy to reference them in their movies.
Some references are out in the open and other are more cleverly woven into their film.
Here is our list of 10 Popular Disney Movies That Cleverly Hint At Disney World!
Enjoy the video and be sure to hit the subscribe button for more awesome content, every single
day!
Beauty & the Beast Beauty & The Beast is one of the greatest
Disney films of all time and the world is excited to see the Emma Watson led live action
adaption in 2017.
This movie has tons of fun references hidden within it, but there is one sneaky nod to
Disney land that most audience members may have missed.
When Maurice and Felipe are lost in the woods they find a road sign with arrows pointing
in a bunch of different direction., two of the routes on the sign read Anaheim and Valencia.
Why does this matter?
Well Anaheim is of course Where Disneyland is and is Valencia is where California Institute
of the Arts is located and many Disney artists come from.
It's a quick reference and you need to be watching closely, but it's definitely one
that fans appreciated!
Pirates Of The Caribbean When you think of Disney movies, your mind
probably doesn't instantly jump to the Pirates Of The Caribbean films, but in reality they
are some of the most successful movies Disney has ever made.
One of the coolest things about the Pirates franchise is that the entire world was wased
on the Disney theme park ride of the same name, Gore Verbinski's 2003"Pirates of the
Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" put a story behind the popular ride and turned
out to be a major blockbuster hit.
Today, the four films have combined to gross $3.73 billion at the worldwide box office.
That total will only be going up, as the fifth installment in the franchise will be arriving
to theaters soon.
It is pretty crazy to think that a movie based on a silly ride would turn out to be such
a huge hit for Disney.
Tomorrowland 2015's Tomorrowland is probably the most
"Disney" movie on this list.
The whole film is centered around a park just like Disney World and much of the movie was
shot in the parks.
While Tomorrowland is intended to be a look into the future of mankind's resourcefulness,
it also made time for some fun Disney World shout outs.
While most of Tomorrowland's exhibits were about scientific progress and technological
advances, it also featured references to Space Mountain, one of Disney World's oldest and
most famous roller coasters!
Cinderella The Disney castle is one of the most iconic
and recognizable images in the world.
The magic castle is synonymous with the brand so it makes sense that it is present in the
parks and films.
The real world castle is right in the center of the park and makes for a great backdrop
for your family vacation photos.
The castle can also be seen in both the animated and live action versions of Cinderella, where
it originated.
The goal of the Disney theme parks is to let the public live within the magical world of
Disney and having the giant and iconic castle present is a must.
Saving Mr. Banks Saving Mr. Banks is a great movie that takes
a look behind the scenes of the creation of the Disney classic Mary Poppins.
In the film, Tom Hanks took on the role of Walt Disney himself as the story follows him
trying to convince British author P.L.
Travers, played by Emma Thompson in the film, to allow her Mary Poppins children's books
to be made into a musical.
Saving Mr Banks actually shot a of the movie on the Disney lot and within the Disneyland
parks.
They were able to transform the modern day park back to its 1960's roots with clever
set and costume design.
This is most likely the best film to have been shot at Disneyland and is a must see
for anyone interested in the behind the magic action that goes on at Disney.
The Haunted Mansion The Haunted Mansion is one of the most famous
Disney attractions of all time, so famous, that it was actually given a shot as a movie.
The film starred Eddie Murphy and was released in 2003 alongside Pirates Of The Caribbean.
Unfortunately for The Haunted Mansion, it did not find anywhere near the same amount
of success.
The cool thing about the movie, however, was how much the mansion resembled the one from
Disney and audiences had a great time identifying similarities between the two.
There have been talks about Hollywood taking another stab at making this movie, but as
of now, nothing has been confirmed.
The Country Bears What is your favorite Disney movie of all
time?
If you said The Country Bears, we are genuinely shocked.
The Country Bears is a 2002 American family musical comedy and is based on the famous
Disney attraction Country Bear Jamboree.
The attraction was a big hit at Disney, but it didn't seem to translate to the big screen
in any compelling way.
The film did have a few good actors in Haley Joel Osment and Christopher Walken, but that's
about it.
While it was a fun idea to see the attraction re-imagined as a movie, it probably would
have been better if it just stayed part of the park.
Mulan People may not realize just how big a part
Disney World played in the creation of the 1998 hit movie, Mulan.
Mulan was the first animated film to be produced primarily at the Disney animation studio at
Disney's Hollywood Studios, which was part of Disney World.
The idea of having people work on Disney content from within their world was a cool one, but
unfortunately they have stopped doing it.
Two other Disney classics were also created at this Disney World studio, Brother Bear
and Lilo and Stitch.
The studio closed down in 2004, so it doesn't look like we will be getting any more movies
with this particular identity any time soon.
Hercules Hercules is the zero-to-hero story of the
son of Zeus and his adventures.
The movie is one of Disney's bests and brought us some of the most memorable songs of all
time.
Hercules goes from being a scrawny farm boy, to a super jacked demon fight god all in a
few verses of song.
In the Zero to Hero song there are lots of sneaky easter eggs such as Lion King's Scar
as a rug, but fans may have missed the nod to Disneyland and the Disney as a brand overall.
As Hercules rises in fame, kids are shown to be playing with Herc dolls, drinking from
Herc cups, etc.
This self-referential moment is Disney's way of making fun of how they have commercialized
all of their content with the creation of theme parks, action figures, lunch boxes and
everything else a kid could ever want!
Zootopia Zootopia took the world by storm in 2016 and
made people remember just how good Disney is at making fun and meaningful animated movies
that the whole family can truly enjoy.
There are a ton of Easter eggs and hidden messages in this movie but there is one that
you have to be pretty geographically savvy to catch.
In the movie, the design and color scheme of the license plates of Zootopia directly
resemble the real license plates of the state of Florida.
Why does this matter?
Well, Walt Disney World is located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, so this was clearly
a fun shout out and done with intention.
So there's our list of 10 Disney movies with cleverly hidden Disney World easter eggs
in them.
What did you think of our list?
What's your favorite ride at Disney?
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hey guys im here to say something before the video
i've recorded the video already at this moment
that's the reason im naked right now
stop :(
stop looking at me :(
anyway, im here to explain something that i didn't explain in the video
the intention of this video is just to have fun and maybe learn a new language
i think dutch is a fucking cool language
i love nederlands
i love any country, in fact
there is no way to HATE a country
why should you HATE a country?
aaaaand, im here to say...
did i turn off the mic?
so it's a video just for fun ok? i love nederlands, i love you guys, i love brazil, i love everyone
let's fu** all together
and that's it, enjoy the video <3
stop looking at me, im naked :(
im the dumbest person to give messages
hey guys, im back here, naked again
to say another thing to you
(((i'm spreading my store *calangostore.com.br*)))
im going crazy
hey guys, whats up? i'm Calango
are you okay? what day is today?
today is 25th...
oh fu** it's christmas
merry christmas to you
in the past years i made cute videos
saying cute things about christmas
but this year i didn't, SORRY :(
anyway, i'll explain why i didn't post videos for the last 10 days
i'll explain the resons for you guys someday
im planning some cool things
anyway, its 6:39AM
WHAT AM I DOING?
it's 6:39AM and what happened?
i tried to sleep
you see? my bed is a fu**ing mess
i tried to sleep but i started to roll on the bed
thinking about a lot of things
and then i thought "no, i'll wake up and rec"
i dont know either, i didn't understand too
sometime ago i saw a video from this german girl
no, not german FU**!
a dutch girl, this one here
she's on the screen
i saw her video trying to speak portuguese, it made a lot of success here in Brazil
and then i thought about trying to speek dutch
i don't know if i'll make it
i really don't know if i can make it
im pretty sure i can't
i barely know how to speak portuguese, imagine dutch
maybe i can look sleepy but i swear i dont want to sleep
it's just my face that doesn't realize what's going on here
because i was sleeping, and then i woke up to record a video trying to speak dutch
ON CHRISTMAS
well, but let's do this different
on that girl's video, she translated some sentences that are important to know
for example: "how much that thing?" or "where's the bathroom" etc.
i didn't, i asked you guys to write any sentence on google translate-
fu**
i asked you guys to write any senten-
i can't talk
i asked you guys to write any sentence on google translate for me try to read
so you did, and im gonna try to read Dutch sentences and after i'll find out what does that sentences mean in portuguese
let's go, first sentence
i just need to see how to pronounce it
because im dumb
WHAT?
dude, i have to learn how to speak Dutch, this is awesome
well, now let's see this sentence in portuguese
"i have to sneeze with my life and here i am" (????????)
what the fu**?
next one
now let's see how is this in portuguese
"my d*ck loves you"
ok then
next one!
WHAT? HOW AM I GOING TO SAY THIS?
this is a bible, man
it seems like a priest praying in latin
d*ck in my ass
i cant say that
in portuguese
"how am i going to say 'no' to drugs if they never asked me anything?"
how am i supposed to say no to drugs if they didnt asked me anything?
there is it
if one day, a cigarette come at me and ask something, like "where's the bathroom?"
i'll answer "NO"
next one
i cant say this
i cant
im going... im going crazy
now let's see what it is in portuguese
"i'll paint my hair red if you reach 2 million subscribers"
negative
i think this is saying that i'll paint my hair red when i reach 2 million subs
NEGATIVE!
i didn't even reach 1 million subs yet
and we're thinking in 2 million, take it easy
next one
oh, this one seems easy
this, in portuguese is
"fu**, i'm hungry"
NEEEXT ONE
in portuguese
"this christmas was a shit"
oh man, wait a sec, why do you say that?
i bet that is beacuse you didn't recieve gifts
christmas is not only gifts
christmas... is being with family
im saying this because i didn't recieve gifts too, okay? im a piece of sh*t
NEXT ONE
i spoke even with accent, you saw?
in portuguese
"i love potatoes"
i really like potatoes, but wait wait wait wait wait
what kind of potatoes, bro?
i like french fries
the others i dont
and ruffles
and that's it
let's go, let's go, the last one
no no no no, let's do different, let's take some sentences that i think it's important to know
if someday i go do nederlands
let's choose some sentences in portuguese so
useful sentences that i could use there
nice
do you know what is this in portuguese?
"how big is your penis?"
awesome bro, at least, when i go to nederlands, i can ask people how big is their d*ck
let's choose another one here
very hard
in portuguese
"do you have a spiderman costume?"
if i want to buy a spiderman costume in nederlands i already know how to ask
thank you, thank you
now the last one
wow, wtf? "sorry" in Dutch is this:
very awesome, in portuguese:
"my d*ck is small, vfjahdidin"
oh, it was to say "sorry", why did she bugged?
"my d*ck is small, sorry"
if one day i go to nederlands and meet a girl, i can say it to her
and then, she'll think twice before have sex with me
i dont know..
why?
i could be sleeping
its 6:57AM!!!!!!!
i dont know why i teached dutch people to say "bisturi"
dont ask me why
the only thing i know is that im ending the video here because its 7:00AM
i hope you enjoyed it
if you liked, leave a like
leave a like here, thumbs up
subscribe to follow all the next videos
and merry christmas for you! wait wait
merry christmas, hope you reach a lot of cool things this year...
no no, its not new year
i have to stop changing christmas with new year
anyway, wish a lot of joy for you in this day
i hope everything was nice... right?
thank you so much for watching until now
if you enjoyed, dont forget to leave a like
subscribe my channel and that stuff
xoxo
and, see you soon
bye!
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Bob Ross - View from Clear Creek (Season 31 Episode 6) - Duration: 25:09.
- Hi, welcome back.
Certainly glad you could join us today.
Thought today we'd do just a fantastic
little scene I hope you'll enjoy.
Let's start out and have run all the colors across
the screen that you need to paint along with us.
While they're doing that,
let me show you what I've got done up here today.
Have my standard ol' pre-stretched, double prime canvas,
and I'm using an 18x24 inch,
but you use any size that's convenient for you.
I've covered the entire canvas
with a very thin coat of liquid white.
The liquid white is still wet.
Now, it's wet and slick and we're ready to go.
So let's just have some fun.
Tell you what, let's start with alizarin crimson today,
what the heck, on the ol' two inch brush.
Let us a put in a little pinky area here in the sky.
Once again, the sky is covered with liquid white,
or the entire canvas is.
'Cause the alizarin crimson is just mixing with it.
So that it gets lighter and lighter in value.
If this were a dry canvas, it'd be very difficult
to put paint on this smooth, this easy.
Mmkay, something about like so,
I don't want to set the sky on fire.
All I want to do is just put a nice warm glow in here.
And most of this we'll cover up, I think.
There we go.
Now then, while we still have a little brush going,
let's go into, a little bit of phthalo blue.
Phthalo blue is a very warm blue.
Beautiful blue, it's my favorite.
'Kay, let's go up in here.
Now with the phthalo blue, we're going to make little X's,
little crisscross strokes.
Just little X's, da ta da ta da.
That easy, that easy, there we are.
Something about like that.
We'll come back and blend when we have a clean brush.
Just bring it down to the crimson and stop.
It'll cover up the crimson, eat it all up.
So just stop right at it,
then we'll blend it together later.
Shoot, while we've got that going there,
let's put a little more of the blue on the brush.
Load it just exactly the same way.
I'm going to reach here and get a little touch
of phthalo green.
Don't need much, phthalo green is very strong.
Beautiful color though.
Let's go up in here.
Maybe we'll have a little water in here, what the heck.
Just pull from the outside in.
Outside in, like so.
Mkay, little more paint on the brush.
Do the same thing to the other side.
I'm intentionally leaving a little area open here,
so it'll look like a little sheen of light coming
across the water when we're finished.
All right, now then,
tell you what, let's wash the ol' brush.
That's the fun part.
That's the fun part, that's where I get even
with everybody here, washing the brush.
Shake off excess.
(light beating thumps)
I just beat the devil outta it.
That really is fun.
There's such a thing as a little brush beater rag.
So when you're doing this at home,
you don't cover the entire living room
or wherever you happen to be painting.
If you do what I'm doing with a brush at home,
you can certainly end a happy relationship.
Be very careful.
Now with a good, dry, clean brush,
we can just blend those colors together.
To where we can't tell where one color stops
and the next color starts.
There we are.
And you can make it as smooth as you want.
Down here, same basic thing.
Always want to smooth it out.
Now, I'm going to go totally across.
But see that little light area will still be in there.
It's not as distinct as it was, but it's still there
and we don't want it to be real distinct.
We just want it to have a nice little sheen of light
coming across the water when everything's finished.
All right.
Now then.
Let's use one of these little oval brushes.
I'm going to go into a little bit of white.
I said oval, but I meant round brush,
this is a small, round brush.
Sometimes my tongue gets over my eyeteeth
and I can't see what I'm saying,
but this is just a little round brush.
And let's play with it today.
Maybe back in our world here,
there's just a little mountain that lives right there.
And we can use this brush
to just put in a little indication.
You can paint entire paintings with these round brushes,
there's a big one and a small one.
There we are.
Now, get the ol' two inch brush,
and we'll pull it and blend it.
So that its bottom just disappears.
I want it to just set there, very quietly.
Very, very quietly, very distant.
See, now we just have that little pinkish
glow around the top.
And that's all we're looking for.
Let's take,
we'll use some phthalo blue,
some alizarin crimson, a little white.
Let's make sort of a lavender color.
Shoot, I like that, looks good.
We'll just work with what we have here.
Take a little of that, on the same little brush,
I didn't clean the brush, just like it was.
Let's go up in here, and maybe,
maybe, yep.
Right along in here, we'll just put the indication
of another little hill and bump.
Instead of hills and dales, we've got hills and bumps.
There.
Maybe, right on out, I don't know.
Doesn't matter.
Absolutely doesn't matter.
If you'll make it look like there's little trees,
lift upward, it'll look like you're covered.
Like some of the hills in North Carolina
and Missouri, ah, beautiful places.
In fact I'm gonna be in Missouri pretty soon.
We're going to be in Branson, Missouri doing the show.
So if get a chance and you're in that area,
stop by and say hello, I'd love to talk to you.
See what you're doing.
There, now okay.
Now then, see?
We have two ranges of hills already.
Now then, let's go a little further.
Take a little Prussian blue.
Prussian blue is much stronger, darker.
A little more crimson.
I want this to get darker.
As things get closer to you in a landscape,
they should get darker and darker in value.
Alright, let's go up in here.
Decision time.
Alright, see here, maybe.
There it is.
You just decide, in your world you can have things
anywhere that you want 'em.
Anywhere that you want 'em.
There we are.
Alright, maybe it goes right on out there somewhere.
Doesn't matter.
Absolutely doesn't matter.
And since we had trees on that one,
maybe this one here should have the indication
of little distant trees.
There, see, it's that easy.
Little short strokes though when you're doing this.
Don't get greedy.
I know it gets feeling good
and you want it all at once.
But take your time, little strokes, work in layers.
Work in layers, just keep working down, down, down.
See that, it makes it look like there's tiny
little trees growing back there.
I want to create some mist, down at the base.
I like these misty areas.
So we'll just tap, firmly tap.
That's mixing with the liquid white that's on the canvas.
And automatically, you'll get the impression of mist.
Very, very, easy.
Very easy.
Very soft, mmm.
And you could just keep going here,
it doesn't matter.
Let's see, add a little black to that,
we'll get it darker.
We'll have a lot of little footy hills in this one.
Much darker.
Fact, this one's almost,
pure dark, but not quite.
Just a little white in there.
And maybe, let's just start up in here.
There's a bump, see there.
Just let your imagination go.
Absolutely let your imagination go,
wherever you want it to take you.
There.
I just wanted to use this small round brush
just to show you what the fantastic things it'll do.
'Cause it's unbelievable what you can do
with it if you'll just practice a little.
Just make friends with it.
All of these tools, you have to make friends with.
Now, we've got some dark color in there.
Look at all the distance in this painting though, already.
Just in that background,
looks like you could walk back in there forever.
And you know there's a ton of little streams
and waterfalls and all kinds of things happening
on those little mountains.
(light beating thumps)
Alright.
Now, we'll just continue to use that same brush.
I'm gonna take,
a little bit of green, little bit of yellow,
little sap green right there.
Alright, little yellow ochre, Indian yellow,
once in awhile, I'll hit bright red.
But tap it, see?
Mkay, let's go up in here.
Now then, with that color,
we can just begin creating the illusion of grass
on some of these little things.
Just little hilly areas.
Now you could do this with a two inch brush
and it's much, much quicker.
I just want to show you that you can use
this brush to do these things.
It's much, much faster with a bigger brush.
This might give you a little more detail.
Get into the yellow ochres here,
I see a little touch of the red now and then.
There, we'll just let all these little things happen.
Goes right up, we don't care.
Wherever you want it.
Wherever.
If you have trouble making it stick,
add the least little touch of paint thinner.
Least little touch, not much.
Not much, doesn't take much.
You can always add a little more.
It's a son of a gun trying to get rid of it though.
There.
Just a little.
And we're just tapping, just tapping.
See, then we get a little more of the yellow ochre here,
maybe, oh I don't know.
You could put all kinds of little dooders,
wherever, wherever.
Now with the two inch brush we'd probably
already been finished with this.
But this is more fun.
There.
But see, it's already beginning
to look like little hills in the back here.
Maybe Jack Frost is playing his way through.
Autumn's beginning to come.
The colors are turning.
Some of the little birds are flying south for the winter.
I live in Florida, so the little birds come
to see me during the winter.
There we are.
Alright, this areas I've showed you Peapod,
my little pocket squirrel a whole bunch of times.
He's my friend.
Mkay, a little touch here,
you decide.
Maybe there's another little dooder here.
You put as many of these in as you want.
You can create these illusions anywhere that you want.
Anywhere that you want, put a little dark right there.
There we are.
See?
But look at the distance in that already.
There's one, two, three, four, five, six planes.
Six planes in there.
Now, I know you're not interested in selling paintings,
and making all that money,
but if you should be, these little planes,
show distance in painting.
And they're what make paintings sell.
People like that, to be able to look into a painting
and just see forever.
And it's very simple.
Very, very simple, you can do it.
You can do it.
Alright.
There we are.
Something like so.
Mkay.
And you can also take and put a little titanium white
on the brush, or even a little liquid white,
that's a little too stiff.
We'll use liquid white.
You can pick out a few areas and really sparkle them.
Don't do too many though.
If you do too many, it'll lose the effectiveness of it.
Just here and there.
Just here and there.
Alright, I'm gonna wash the ol' brush.
This little round brush is not as much fun
as a two inch brush to wash and beat.
(light beating thumps)
But it's not bad.
It's not bad.
Let's mix up a big ol' pile of color here
and have some fun.
Take some Prussian blue, black,
we'll put some phthalo green in it,
brown, doesn't matter,
crimson, just all the dark colors.
Alright.
Now there are many, many ways to paint bushes and stuff.
I want to show you one that's very simple.
If you've never painted,
and you're afraid to try because you say
it's too difficult, watch this.
We'll take this little round brush.
And I'm going to load a lot of paint in it,
just a lot of paint.
You need a pile of paint to work out of,
don't be stingy with paint here.
A lot of paint.
Now I'm gonna figure out, maybe we'll have a little,
maybe we'll have some water down here.
Maybe there's some little weeds that grow back in here.
Looky there, see how easy that is?
All you gotta do us take and tap it.
Just tap it.
It's like, playing the war drum here.
My father was a Cherokee Indian,
so I can play the war drum here.
But see that?
Isn't that fantastic?
Anybody can paint.
There are no big secrets to it,
we give them all to you here.
Give you all the secrets.
If you want a reflection,
decide where you want it,
pull straight down, that's all.
That's all.
It's a little easier with a two inch brush
'cause we've got a little more hair to work with.
We just pull it straight down.
Like that, then very gently, go across.
And you have instant reflections, that easy.
That easy.
Now, you want to put some highlights on those?
We'll do it the same way.
Now I'm not going to load it as deep,
notice that it's not as deep as the dark color is.
I just went through the yellow,
because it has blue on there,
you'll get instant green.
Alright, now.
Wherever you want a little highlight,
all you do is touch.
I want to leave these dark so they'll stand out.
But that's all you're gonna do.
A few right in here, I don't want too many
'cause I want this to stay dark.
We'll do this in the foreground
and I'll show you how to put more highlight, 'kay?
But that's about all we need there.
A little touch of the liquid white.
Maybe a little more.
Little more, put a little,
ooh, put a little blue in there.
Just a small amount to change the flavor.
And we'll come right up in here
and let's make the indication
of a little water line.
I don't want one that's very distinct,
just an indication.
If you put one in here that's too bright,
too much paint, all you gotta do is rub it.
And it'll just be absorbed right into there,
right into what's there.
That's all there is to it.
Now, let's do that again.
Back to deep loading the brush.
Lot of paint, lot of paint, once again.
You need a pile of paint if you want to do this.
You can really load the brush's bristles thick with paint.
Now all you do is just tap.
This is so easy, it's almost unbelievable.
If you've never painted,
I believe you can do this.
I really believe you can do this painting, it's that simple.
There.
Something about like that.
'Cause that's one of the things we do.
We travel around and teach people to paint.
Who honestly don't think they have any talent
or they say they never could.
Recently we were on the Phil Donahue show,
they picked us out some five people out of the audience
and said they absolutely could not paint.
They had no talent, no experience
and knew they couldn't do it.
We worked with them for just over two hours.
And if you saw the show,
they produced beautiful paintings.
I was as proud as an old mother hen.
And Phil, himself,
he just took a video tape home and painted with it.
Shoot, he didn't even need instructions.
But I think he's good at everything he tries,
if you'll know the truth.
I'm gonna go back,
get a little more of that color.
Once again, notice I haven't loaded it as deep
as I did the dark.
'Cause I just want these highlights to be more on the top.
Mkay, let's try this.
Sometimes you have to think the paint a little
to make it come off.
There, see?
Looks just like ol' swamp grass.
Then just work with individual little clumps.
If one's too bright, just continue to tap it.
That dark color will absorb it,
and it'll go away and leave ya.
Just go away and leave ya.
There we are.
Add a little touch of paint thinner to my paint.
See, then it comes off so much easier.
Just have to barely hit it.
There.
Which you can make beautiful effects.
Beautiful effects just doing this.
You can even take, touch it this way,
give it a little upward push if you want to make
little small grassy areas.
See there?
That's all.
That's really all there is to it.
There we are.
Mmkay.
Now then, we can once again,
a little reflection here and there.
There.
Little touch of our liquid white on the knife.
Come right in like that.
We'll put us a little happy water line right in there.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
Something about like so.
There.
Now then, let's do the same thing over here,
put some grassy areas.
That's working so well, I like it, that's fun.
That is fun.
Where do we want this one, right there.
We'll just tap in all kinds of little dooders.
There.
See there, you just decide where the reflection is.
Just invite it up to the reflection.
That's all there is to it.
Put a little color,
and I'm going to grab the two inch brush
just because it's a little faster.
You really could do just about this entire painting
with nothing but this small brush.
Alright.
Little paint thinner, then I'm going
to go through the greens again.
Just so we can highlight.
And we'll put in just a few little dooders like that.
Not many, not too many.
Don't kill all your dark area.
There we are.
Now, I know, I know, watch here.
Let me find the ol' fan brush.
I see something.
We'll put some more dark color in there,
I'm running outta color.
Same colors.
Load the ol' brush full of paint,
lot of paint, both sides.
Alright.
Maybe, right there.
Maybe in our world there live,
just a little evergreen tree.
They live right here in your fan brush,
just sorta scare 'em out.
Alright, we'll give him a friend.
See there, just like that.
Just like that.
If there was two there, sooner or later there'd be three.
You know how them trees are.
There.
I want to take that color,
leave it right on the fan brush,
go right through little bit of yellow,
and that'll give us instant, green dry highlights.
Don't want a lot of highlights,
just enough to make 'em stand out a little.
And that's really about all we want.
That's really about all we want.
Add a little water.
I know, let's get crazy, we got a minute or so left here.
Back to more brushes.
Got all that dark, dark color.
Sometimes, I told you we'd get crazy here.
Sometimes it's fun.
I know, we'll just let this go.
There it is.
See there?
But don't be afraid to try things, shoot.
Take a chance sometime,
in painting you can take all the chances you want.
Go out on a limb.
Go out on a limb once in awhile, take a chance.
Shoot, I learned a long time ago
that's where the fruit grows, out on the end of a limb.
All the good things are there.
Take chance, don't be afraid of it.
Especially in painting, you're not gonna hurt anything.
There.
All the little grassy areas, see 'em?
That easy.
Leave some dark in there though.
Vary your colors.
Just a little.
But leave some of those dark holes in there.
And you can figure out
where all your little water lines are back here.
Shoot, have to make all these decisions.
Where do they live?
Maybe.
Just little things in there.
This looks like some of the swamps in Florida almost.
But we don't have these kind of foothills.
But this would be a beautiful way
of making little swamp scenes.
Mmkay.
I'm gonna take my little script liner brush,
a little dark sienna,
a little van dyke brown just mixed
together here on the brush.
A lot of paint thinner.
A lot of paint thinner, maybe my little black too,
I want it dark.
Alright.
Maybe in our world.
Shoot, you know me.
Now this isn't gonna be that big a tree.
I know, you think I'm gonna put a huge tree in there.
I'm just gonna put a junior sized tree.
Just like so.
If you have trouble making the paint flow,
add paint thinner to your brush,
that's all there is to it.
If it's thin enough, it'll slide right over here.
Maybe this ol' tree is dead.
I hate it, but it happens.
There.
So just put as many arms as you think
are remaining on him.
Just as many as you think are remaining.
We'll give him a little friend right here.
Maybe it's the same tree, both of 'em.
Maybe both of 'em pooped out.
Tell you what,
let's sign this little devil and call it finished.
Take a little red and we'll sign it.
I really hope you've enjoyed this little painting.
It's one of the most simple paintings
you'll ever come across.
And you can do it.
From all of us here,
I'd like to wish you happy painting,
God bless my friend.
(peaceful music)
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Get Rid of Dandruff with Home Remedies and Natural Remedies - Duration: 3:36.
Get rid of dandruff with home remedies and natural
The dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis known as It is a disorder of the scalp.
It may be due to dry skin, irritation by oil, growth of fungi and bacteria
scalp and other factors.
Seborrheic dermatitis causes itching and training of dry skin on the scalp.
But dandruff can be controlled, following a healthy routine care to the hair.
There are some great homemade and natural remedies for preventing and treating dandruff naturally.
1.
Vinegar
Vinegar acid content reduces drastically desquamation.
It helps to treat the itching, dry skin and also to eliminate fungi and bacteria.
30 min before washing the head, mix parts equal of water and vinegar and apply on leather
hairy.
2.
Sodium bicarbonate
It acts as a gentle exfoliant, without causing irritation and removes dead skin cells.
Exfoliation is essential to ensure there is no accumulation of flakes on the scalp
which makes it more visible dandruff.
Just add a little baking soda to your shampoo.
3.
Neem
The neem extract has antibacterial qualities and antifungal.
As Dandruff may be caused by fungi and bacteria the scalp.
We can use this remedy, but it is recommended dilute well in water, it can concentrate
irritate the skin further.
4.
Oil tree tea
All anti-acne drugs and antifungal They have in their composition the oil tree
tea because of the power to fight infections fungal and bacterial.
Add one or two drops of the oil of the tree tea in your shampoo and wash normally.
5.
Garlic
The benefits of raw or crushed garlic has fascinated man, but it is a great antifungal
Natural.
Crush one or two cloves of garlic and mix with water to wash the scalp.
If you prefer, add a little honey and ginger to camouflage the smell.
6.
Aloe Vera
The aloe or aloe vera also has properties anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.
Extract the "baba" (transparent and consistency thick) directly from the plant.
Apply on the scalp and then wash normally.
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What You Don't Know About Grace VanderWaal - Duration: 4:39.
Grace VanderWaal, crowned winner of the 2016 season of America's Got Talent has…well,
got talent.
The young singer started writing songs at age three, used her allowance to buy a ukulele
for her 11th birthday, and, by the age of 12, she'd received a rare compliment from
Simon Cowell:
"Grace, you know what I predict for you?
I think you are the next Taylor Swift."
As VanderWaal's embarks on her post-win publicity blitz, it's time to find out what you don't
know about the next Taylor Swift.
Her musical roots
Vanderwaal was born January 15, 2004 in Lenexa, Kansas, and moved to Suffern, New York in
2006.
According to The Kansas City Star, she taught herself to play ukulele in "a few weeks" using
YouTube tutorials, she also plays plays saxophone in her school's marching and concert bands.
VanderWaal's parents encouraged her to dabble in the local music scene by playing open mics
at local cafes, but America's Got Talent was by far her biggest crowd.
Why America's Got Talent?
VanderWaal originally had her sights set on another talent show, telling Teen Vogue,
"It's always been a dream to audition for American Idol.
But you have to be 15 or older.
[...] And then one day my mom just called me downstairs and she had her laptop out and
was like, 'I signed you up for America's Got Talent.'
Just like that.
And then the next weekend I auditioned."
That audition, of course, was a hit.
VanderWaal sang an original song, and her tryout has attracted more than 46 million
views on YouTube.
Good luck charms and clueless friends
In July 2016, VanderWaal performed to a packed house in her hometown of Suffern, NY.
For many folks, VanderWaal's talents were a surprise, since most of her social circle
knew nothing about her musical aspirations.
According to The Journal News,
"For the most part, she has kept her musical side to herself, to the point that most of
her schoolmates weren't even aware she could sing until the show aired."
How does she deal with potential stage fright in front of those ever-growing crowds?
She admitted her lucky talisman is a candy bracelet.
Oh, and please stop sending her ukuleles.
"Please, please stop sending me ukuleles through my PO Box.
I appreciate it so much.
I think it's amazing.
But please stop, I have too many."
Celebs already want to collaborate
Shortly after winning America's Got Talent, musician Jason Mraz reached out to VanderWaal
on Twitter, saying,
"You are such a lovely person.
The future of music is in good hands.
I look forward to collaborating with you."
Vanderwaal responded in kind.
Other celebs who have thrown their star status behind VanderWaal include Reese Witherspoon,
as well as Katy Perry and Justin Bieber.
Perry told her to keep playing and writing, and Bieber shared an Instagram video clip
of the show and said, "This girl is 12…I'm out.
Love this."
She's already sung with Cyndi Lauper, and perhaps received the greatest compliment of
all in a bouquet of flowers sent by, well...
"Taylor Swift sent me these!"
Billboard reported in September 2016 that VanderWaal had been signed to Columbia Records,
the same label as megawatt singers Adele and Beyoncé.
She has lofty plans for her prize money
Instead of blowing her prize money on typical Hollywood stuff, VanderWaal told People she
intends to donate some to charity and, lest we forget she's just a kid...
"I'm gonna to go on Treehouse Masters.
I'm gonna get a sick treehouse."
"She wants a treehouse.
That's her whole dream, out of this whole thing, to be on Treehouse Masters.
And you know if you mention it on enough shows, they'll come to you."
Howie was right.
Treehouse Masters host Pete Nelson tweeted a video response.
"You wanna have a treehouse built?
I mean, seriously?
Because we can do that.
We could be at your house tomorrow.
Bridges, ziplines, the whole thing."
She's still a normal girl
People caught up with VanderWaal in the weeks after her big win, and when asked what she
likes to do in her free time, Vanderwaal said,
"Whenever people ask me this, I kind of realize how bland I am!
I like to read.
I like to hang out with my sister.
I like to ride my bike a lot.
I like to bike to my friends' houses and they always tell me how crazy I am to bike to their
houses.
That's really about it."
Vanderwaal said her friends have been supportive of her career.
Oh, and aside from that?
She's super, super excited about using some of her prize money to get a pug.
"Oh and what else?
I think that's really it for what's been happening with me."
That seems like more than enough.
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WHY Exercise is so Underrated (Brain Power & Movement Link) - Duration: 15:15.
To understand the injustice that has been done to exercise, let's pretend we're
back in 1995 and Nintendo is advertising the Nintendo 64.
When marketing, they talk solely about the technical aspects of the machine and how it
has a 93.7 megahertz processor compared to the Super Nintendo's measly 3.56 megahertz
processor.
The N64 flops and the entire marketing team is fired since they failed to promote any
relevant information like the actual nature of the new games or even that an entire D
was added, making the games 3D instead of 2D.
Of course in reality, the Nintendo 64 did quite well.
This hypothetical marketing strategy is just a parallel to the poor marketing strategy
for exercise.
The sales points of exercise up until now were that it's good for the heart and it
will make you lose weight.
First off, while these are good benefits, they're not nearly as compelling as the
other benefits of exercise.
"Good for the heart" is a vague notion that's encouraging only if you happen to
be older and worried about a heart attack.
Then, data is showing that exercise isn't even that effective for losing weight.
A review of exercise intervention studies published in 2001 by Queen's University
in Canada found that after 20 weeks, "the amount of exercise energy expenditure had
no correlation with weight loss"
I'm not saying that exercise doesn't affect your body.
The right kind of exercise increases muscle mass and improves your insulin sensitivity,
setting you up to have a healthier body composition.
However, if you begin exercising without managing other factors like diet, you may be very discouraged
by poor weight loss results.
"Does exercise work?
So, here are studies of exercise - as you can see when compared with no treatment, exercise
resulted in very small weight loss across the board.
Exercise does not cause weight loss.
What does exercise do?
It causes muscle gain.
Muscle have mitochondria, mitochondria burn energy.
So, exercise is the single best thing you can do for yourself, but if you think it's
gonna show up on the scale, think again."
In a September 2016 issue of TIME magazine, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky said that "If there
were a drug that could do for human health everything that exercise can, it would likely
be the most valuable pharmaceutical ever developed."
To understand what makes exercise so great, we need to understand how it affects the brain.
First off, what is the brain for?
Some may say "we have brains to think!
To create art and to come up with creative solutions to complex problems!" but Neuroscientist
Daniel Wolpert argues that is not the case.
" We have a brain for one reason and one reason only and that's to produce adaptable
and complex movement.
There is no other reason to have a brain."
To illustrate this, Daniel uses the example of a sea squirt.
Early in its life, the sea squirt has a nervous system.
It will use this nervous system to move around and find a suitable rock to attach itself
to, then it will spend the rest of its life there.
At that point, movement is no longer a necessity for survival, so the very first thing the
sea squirt does is it digests its brain for energy.
A more relatable example is the Koala.
The Koala has adapted its digestive system to derive all the energy it needs from eucalyptus
leaves.
It really doesn't need to move that much as it can just sit in the tree, eat, and watch
the world go by.
Earlier in the Koala's evolution, it used to have a much bigger brain.
However, once its diet became less diverse and required less movement to survive, its
brain shrunk.
Less movement meant less brain was necessary.
From an evolutionary perspective, it's the same as not wasting your money on a 4000 dollar
laptop if all you need to do is run some simple software like your web browser and email client.
What research on exercise is suggesting, and a better understanding of neurochemical mechanisms
is proving, is that there is a very powerful connection between the brain and movement.
A big brain is necessary to facilitate complex movements, and executing such movements and
getting your heart rate up bolsters your brain power.
Exercise has been shown to help people learn much more efficiently, better deal with stress,
and drastically reduce anxiety.
It improves mood to the point of lifting people people out of depression, and it strengthens
focus to the point that some ADHD patients elect to throw out their prescriptions.
And that's not even the full list.
The California Department of Education has consistently shown that students with higher
fitness scores have higher test scores.
Former President Ma of Taiwan increased the occurrence of Physical Education in schools
nationwide from twice a week to three times a week for this reason.
The minister of education, science and technology in South Korea extended the school day by
1 hour to add more time for PE and sports.
This decision was made after reading Dr. John Ratey's book "SPARK" which is all about
the brain benefits of exercising.
The reason the Taiwanese and South Korean school systems don't just have students
study for another hour is because exercise actually primes the brain to learn faster.
A 2007 study showed that subjects who did high intensity exercise beforehand could learn
vocabulary words 20% faster than those who remained sedentary.
The key to this phenomenon is a protein called Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor, or BDNF
for short.
In order to learn something, the brain actually needs to grow and modify its cellular infrastructure
to allow neurons to fire more easily.
Researchers found that "if they sprinkled BDNF onto neurons in a petri dish, the cells
automatically sprouted new branches, producing the same structural growth required for learning."
This impressive result had John Ratey nickname BDNF the "Miracle-Gro for the brain."
"BDNF improves the function of neurons, encourages their growth, and strengthens and
protects them against the natural process of cell death.
...BDNF is a crucial biological link between thought, emotions and movement."
A 2013 study in the journal of sports science and medicine showed that just 20 to 40 minutes
of aerobic exercise increased BDNF in the blood by 32%.
Rather than stocking up on coffee before you sit down to study, you might want to try jogging
around the block instead.
One way to understand why exercise would trigger your brain to initiate "learning mode"
like this is to think of your body as the world's most intricate "IF THEN" system.
Your body has triggers for almost every physiological process.
For example, IF cold THEN shiver.
IF hot THEN sweat.
Most of your body's physiological expressions can't be induced just by force of will,
certain triggers must be present.
["Alexa, increase my testosterone by 50%."
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."
] By understanding which physiological triggers influence which physiological expressions,
we can start getting our brains to do what we want.
The reason exercise is a key trigger for all kinds of positive effects in the brain, particularly
learning, is because movement signals to the brain that something important is happening.
Maybe not in modern times, but originally, when we were moving, it was for the sake of
survival.
You move to escape a predator, to forage for food, to hunt, et cetera.
While moving, it's in your best interest to learn the lay of the land so you don't
get lost and can locate forageable food again.
You had better remember how an attacking animal moves and what path was most efficient to
escape so you can prevent yourself from becoming a carcass next time.
When you're loafing around, you're not convincing your brain that learning is necessary.
From your brain's perspective, being sedentary means you're safe, nothing important is
happening, and it's time to rest.
When you think of Arnold Schwarzenegger, you might not associate him with intelligence.
You might say he talks funny, and that his success only comes from him being a novelty
when musclebound guys were rare.
However, no matter how much attention your arms get you, you'll need a lot of motivation,
learning capacity, and focus to become a bodybuilder, businessman, actor, investor, and politician.
By the way it wasn't his physique that made him rich, he became a millionaire through
real estate before he even began acting.
Oh and all this while he was speaking in his second language.
There's a good chance that Arnold can thank his fitness for such an impressive display
of focus and motivation.
We owe our motivations and entire 'will to live' to the brain's reward center.
With almost any activity we choose to do, we do it because we expect some sort of reward.
We strive for success in life because we expect the reward of fulfillment, we eat candy bars
for the rewarding taste and we do taxes for the reward of not getting audited by the IRS.
Without reward, our brains don't have much reason to do anything.
An anti-obesity drug called Rimonabant was a tragic example of this.
Rimonabant is an endocannabinoid antagonist- it's an "anti-marijuana" medicine, which
also means it's "anti-munchies" medicine.
It gets you to stop eating by inhibiting the sense of reward from food, and unfortunately
everything else.
20 percent of users experienced serious depression and there were several suicides.
Kill the reward system and you just might want to kill yourself.
Dopamine is a key player in the reward center.
Dopamine is all about motivation and attention, and is responsible for that feeling of satisfaction
when we accomplish something.
It makes you want to do things, and reassures you that that thing was worth doing.
So if your dopamine is not working properly, you can find it hard to get things done, because
you're not getting enough fulfillment to justify doing them.
One of the ways the ADHD drug adderall works is by mimicking the action of dopamine in
the reward center of the brain.
Adderall users can get so focused on mundane tasks and blast through their to-do lists
because everything becomes interesting.
But you don't have to go the pharmacy to get your reward center going.
Studies show that exercise boosts motivation by increasing dopamine storage and triggering
the creation of dopamine receptors in the reward center.
Exercise won't have you staying up all night in a studying frenzy like adderall, but it
will give you more willpower and focus to do those little things that don't usually
feel rewarding.
Aside from its positive effects on dopamine, exercise also elevates levels of norepinephrine
and serotonin.
When these three neurotransmitters are in deficit, people become depressed.
In a 1999 study, James Blumenthal compared exercise to the anti-depressant Zoloft in
a 16 week trial.
They found that just thirty minutes of jogging, three times a week was just as effective as
Zoloft.
But that's only looking at depression.
A 2006 study of over 19,000 Dutch twins and their families showed that exercisers were
less depressed, less anxious, more socially outgoing and less neurotic.
I guess it wasn't hyperbole when Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky said that if exercise were a drug,
it would be the most valuable one ever developed.
The last point about exercise and the brain has to do with stress.
Let's take a look at the original stress scenario: You're chilling out eating berries
or whatever and then you see a tiger advancing towards you.
Your fight or flight response switches on, the pituitary gland secretes adrenocorticotropic
hormone, cortisol is released, your heart rate shoots up, your digestion turns off and
you really start moving.
You will exert an immense amount of effort, after a couple minutes you will come to rest,
then your physiological processes will calm down, and your cortisol will quickly drop
and stay down for the rest of the day.
This is another example of the body's IF THEN sequencing: IF See tiger, THEN jack up
cortisol.
After that, it becomes: IF You have exerted sufficient effort THEN lower cortisol levels.
Unfortunately for most people they activate the first part of this a lot, but they don't
activate the second part.
Which means for most of the day, you're sitting around with a bunch of cortisol in
your system.
We've heard that stress makes you fat, and indeed it does.
Research shows that cortisol specifically increases the accumulation visceral fat, which
is linked to cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome.
But there's a much more important area affected by stress.
Brain imaging has shown that people with frequently high cortisol levels degrade their brain tissue
much faster than normal.
As cortisol rises, electrical signals in your hippocampus deteriorate.
The hippocampus is associated with learning, memories, and of course stress control.
However, by exercising in the morning, you can dial down your cortisol levels and keep
them down the rest of the day.
Frequent exercise allows your body to become much better at reacting to stress.
I mentioned that exercise is as good as medication for treating some issues, but exercise isn't
just for correcting health.
Even if you are confident that you feel great, have good focus, and you are happy with your
ability to learn new things, you could still improve all of these areas.
If you've replaced say your headphones recently, you probably were satisfied with the ones
you had... until you tried better ones and thought "Whoa!
I could have been hearing in high quality this whole time!"
Then those new headphones become your new standard.
If you later put on your old headphones, you think "God these sound like crap."
Starting an exercise routine feels like putting on those new headphones.
When someone mentions they don't have time for 20 minutes of exercise in the morning,
it reminds me of one of my favorite Brian Regan skits about eyeglasses:
"How can instantly improved vision not be at the top of your to do list?
'Ah I'll see tomorrow.
I don't- I don't have time!
I don't have time.
To see clearly.
No.
"
Sometime about two years ago, I was dissatisfied with my productivity and thought I had a touch
of ADHD, so I got a prescription for modafinil.
Modafinil has been compared to the magical productivity pill NZT in the movie "limitless".
Some users said colors look brighter and that they instantly felt "switched on."
For me, not so much.
There was never a particularly striking contrast in how I felt on modafinil, just at some point
during the day, I would look back and think "Wow I really got a lot done today."
I stopped taking modafinil after just a few weeks of trying it as I didn't like the
idea of relying on something for productivity.
Now that I've finally made a habit of consistently exercising first thing every morning, I have
a lot of those moments where I look back and say "Wow I really got a lot done."
But, any time I skip the exercise, it feels like I've put my shitty old headphones back
on.
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70 Year Old Prophecy Is Happening – Rare Upcoming Opportunity With Incoming Cosmic Waves Of Electric - Duration: 3:40.
70 Year Old Prophecy Is Happening � Rare Upcoming Opportunity With Incoming Cosmic
Waves Of Electricity.
by Beinsa Douno
The following is the prophecy of Peter Deunov which regards the end of our civilization
as we know it and the beginning of the Golden Age on Earth.
Also known under the spiritual name of Beinsa Douno, the Bulgarian Master Peter Deunov (1864-1944)
was a being of a very high level of consciousness, at the same time an incomparable musician,
that gave during his whole life an example of purity, wisdom, intelligence and creativity.
For years he was established close to Sofia where he lived surrounded by numerous disciples,
he, by his radiance awakened the spirituality of thousands of souls in Bulgaria as well
as the rest of Europe.
Some days before his departure to the other world, he was in a profound mediumistic trance,
he made an extraordinary prophecy in regards to our troubled epoch that we are crossing
today, a prophecy about the �end of time� and the coming of a new Golden Age of humanity.
Here is this deeply moving testament.
It is current and so vibrant that one doubts that these words were spoken over 70 years
ago.
�During the passage of time, the consciousness of man traversed a very long period of obscurity.
This phase which the Hindus call �Kali Yuga�, is on the verge of ending.
We find ourselves today at the frontier between two epochs: that of Kali Yuga and that of
the New Era that we are entering.
A gradual improvement is already occurring in the thoughts, sentiments and acts of humans,
but everybody will soon be subjugated to divine Fire, that will purify and prepare them in
regards to the New Era.
Thus man will raise himself to a superior degree of consciousness, indispensable to
his entrance to the New Life.
That is what one understands by �Ascension�.
Some decades will pass before this Fire will come, that will transform the world by bringing
it a new moral.
This immense wave comes from cosmic space and will inundate the entire earth.
All those that attempt to oppose it will be carried off and transferred elsewhere.
Although the inhabitants of this planet do not all find themselves at the same degree
of evolution, the new wave will be felt by each one of us.
And this transformation will not only touch the Earth, but the ensemble of the entire
Cosmos.
The best and only thing that man can do now is to turn towards God and improve himself
consciously, to elevate his vibratory level, so as to find himself in harmony with the
powerful wave that will soon submerge him.
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The Atheist Alternative To Religion -Re: Black Pigeon Speaks - Why Atheism is Vacuous Grandiloquence - Duration: 28:53.
Hey Everybody, Marcus here.
Black Pigeon Speaks put out a video recently entitled: Why Atheism is Vacuous Grandiloquence.
In it he attacks atheism and the likes of prominent atheists such as Richard Dawkins
and Christopher Hitchens.
His thesis covered a number of different subjects.
However, one of the accusations that Black Pigeon Speaks lays at the foot of atheists
is the absence of an alternative.
He attacks atheists descending into nihilism and offering no positive post-religious direction.
I agree with Black Pigeon Speaks in so far that the likes of Hitchens and Dawkins do
not offer anything meaningful.
In fact, I would posit that the atheist community as it exists as a legacy stemming from the
four horsemen is little more than the faith that Christian morality will continue to obtain,
at least the parts that said atheists like, absent the metaphysical justification which
underpin it; namely, God – specifically, the Christian God.
However, Dawkins and Hitchens are not sources of any philosophical depth as I can ascertain
from any of their work that I have encountered.
One does not go to Hitchens or Dawkins if one is at all seriously committed to exploring
the atheistic world view.
To explore an atheistic position one must turn to philosophy proper.
Indeed, there perhaps is no better source than Nietzsche, who proclaimed the death of
God, as a guide on what atheism entails.
What I want to do in this response is to take up Black Pigeon Speaks' call to showcase
an atheistic alternative to religion.
I do this for the benefit of both the atheist and theist communities.
Atheists can benefit from the exposure to a model of thought that does not simply gut
Christian morals of their justifying cause, but is a completely new paradigm of thought.
For the theist, it helps to showcase what are the best talking points in relation to
the atheist solution as they may then be challenged at a higher level of discourse.
To begin to understand what a post-religious alternative would look like, I will begin
with what is the core idea, or as Nietzsche calls it "The Most Abysmal Thought."
This is the concept of the eternal recurrence.
In his work entitled "The Gay Science", Nietzsche puts for the following to his reader
in aphorism 341:
"What, if some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness
and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live
once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every
pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or great
in your life will have to return to you, all in the same succession and sequence - even
this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself.
The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down again and again, and you with
it, speck of dust!"
Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus?...
Or how well disposed would you have to become to yourself and to life to crave nothing more
fervently than this ultimate eternal confirmation and seal?"
The concept of eternal recurrence is not the easiest thing to understand.
Nietzsche considered this idea so important that it is suspected by many Nietzsche scholars
that Nietzsche though it was the core of his positive philosophical system.
Nietzsche was well aware that the death of God entailed an unprecedented tide of nihilism.
He wanted to fight this tide as the yes-saying part of his philosophy.
Many know Nietzsche's work superficially as a nihilistic attack on Christianity, the
"no-saying" part of his philosophy.
They often forget that there is a rich project of "yes-saying."
In fact, Nietzsche's work entitled "Thus Spoke Zaathustra", is, when taken as a whole,
this exact "yes-saying" positive philosophical project of overcoming nihilism in a post-religious
world.
To understand the positive side of Nietzsche's project it is important to understand his
work "Thus Spoke Zarathustra."
The remainder of this video will tackle the subject of this work in an attempt to highlight
the main points and progression of ideas.
To assist me in this, I will be drawing heavily from Michael Gillespie's thoughts.
The story that Nietzsche recounts in the first three parts of Zarathustra is the account
of the path that Zarathustra follows to the recognition of this titanic thought, his struggle
to bring it to consciousness, and his final supreme effort to affirm it.
In the first part of the work, Zarathustra recognizes and explains that he has come to
understand that the ego is an illusion, a mere projection of the self or body.
The self itself, however, is nothing other than the collection of passions that struggle
with one another for dominance and control.
The strength of the self depends in part upon the strength of these passions but more importantly
on their coordination in pursuit of a single goal.
The establishment of a rank order within the self is thus the first step to mastery and
this is achieved by the dominance of one passion—what Zarathustra calls one's virtue—over all
the others.
Behind or beneath all of these passions, however, are basic biological drives and instincts
and behind them the will to power that characterizes and motivates all things.
The will to power, according to Zarathustra, is a will to overcome opposition but its ultimate
goal is self-overcoming in the sense that it constantly aims to become more than it
is.
This applies not merely to individuals but to peoples, states, and everything else at
all levels of organization.
As Zarathustra discovers in the second part of the work, however, such a will always finds
itself already in the flow of time and thus always already conditioned by a past that
is beyond its control.
In this sense it can never be truly free or creative, and thus can never truly will.
The rage of the will against this dead hand of the past, against the "it was," engenders
what Nietzsche calls the spirit of revenge, the desire to take revenge against one's own
impotence by finding something or someone in the present to blame and punish.
In confronting this problem Zarathustra recognizes that in order for the will to be truly causal
and to escape from the spirit of revenge, it would have to will backwards.
On the surface this seems to pose an insurmountable obstacle to truly willing since the past seems
to be always beyond our control, something over which we never have power.
Nietzsche, however, believed he had an answer to this problem.
Indeed, the great insight that frees us from mere reactivity and allows us to be truly
positive, active beings is the thought of the eternal recurrence.
The reasons for this are not immediately apparent, even to Zarathustra himself.
He clearly has some inkling of the titanic importance of this thought long before he
is able to articulate it or affirm it.
In his first account of the idea near the beginning of part 3 of the work, in "The
Riddle and the Vision," Zarathustra recounts to his fellow seafarers that once not long
before when he was walking one evening in the mountain he found the spirit of gravity,
half-dwarf and half-mole, sitting on his shoulder whispering to him of the futility of all things.
Zarathustra becomes more and more dispirited until his courage brings him to confront the
dwarf, telling him that it is "You or I."
In this confrontation, he warns the dwarf that he does not know his (Zarathustra's)
most abysmal thought.
This is the setting for the first presentation of the idea of the eternal recurrence.
As they are stopped by a gateway, Zarathustra tells the dwarf that there is an eternal path
that leads back the way they have come and an eternal path ahead of them on the way they
are going.
He says that they contradict one another and come together at this gateway which is named
"Moment."
He then asks the dwarf if he believes they contradict one another eternally.
The dwarf replies that all that is straight lies, and that time itself is a circle.
Zarathustra warns the dwarf not to be too easy on himself, and spells out the consequences
of the idea.
On the eternal path leading up to the moment all things than can happen must already have
happened and on the eternal path going forward all things that can happen must yet happen.
He asks the dwarf then whether everything including the very moment they are now in
must not eternally recur.
But at this point in the discussion, terrified of his own thoughts he grows quieter and quieter,
and then has a vision in which he sees a shepherd choking on a snake that has crawled into his
mouth.
Something cries out of him to the shepherd to bite and he does so, spitting out the snake's
head and leaping up, filled with a laughter that is no human laughter, transfigured into
a godlike being.
Nietzsche wonders how he can go on living without hearing that laughter and how he can
die now that he has heard it.
The spirit of gravity is a pessimist, and makes everything small with his crushing teaching
that everything is in vain, that everything that is born dies.
Zarathustra's will rebels against this notion, and he confronts the dwarf's pessimism with
a deeper pessimism.
Everything that has been or will be has already occurred not just once but over and over an
infinite number of times.
The world in other words has no beginning or end, as Christianity claimed, nor does
it have an ultimate purpose or goal.
And yet it is eternal.
However, Zarathustra does not assert this point but only poses it as a question.
It is not something that can be dispositively known and therefore cannot be asserted.
Moreover, Zarathustra is clearly terrified by the possibility that he might be correct.
The reason that Zarathustra told the dwarf he was being too easy on himself was that
he only thought the idea of the eternal recurrence in terms of a circle, that is, in a Cartesian
fashion as a representation within consciousness, and thus as merely something for a disembodied
ego.
The ego, however, is only the ephemeral surface of the self.
It isn't enough merely to think the doctrine of the eternal recurrence as a representation
independent of the self; it must also be lived or experienced.
It is only when it is not merely thought but experienced and willed with the whole self
that the thought of the eternal recurrence can be understood.
Affirming the doctrine of the eternal recurrence thus does not mean merely accepting it as
something that is necessary in theory but as something practical that we are always
already a part of.
It is thus not enough for one to say "Yes I understand that everything horrible and
petty is necessary as part of the whole;" one must also will them, want all of the horrible
and petty things with all one's heart; not merely accept them but also love them.
In doing so one takes upon oneself the responsibility for all things as one's own deed.
This of course means in a certain sense becoming all things insofar as one becomes or becomes
one with the will behind all things.
To will affirm the eternal recurrence one must thus give up the illusion of individuality
and notion of the independent integrity of the ego, and thereby become or become one
with Dionysus.
Dionysus being the Greek God symbolizing oneness and manyness that Nietzsche often uses in
the symbolism of his philosophy.
Zarathustra recounts the vision to his fellow travelers, but clearly does not understand
it or know how to interpret it.
He is in fact afraid to recognize consciously what he already has experienced at some level
of his being, what he already in a sense is.
But the desire to understand the thought behind his thoughts festers and grows in him until
he eventually forces it to the surface and into consciousness.
The experience, however, nearly kills him, first filling him with nausea and then knocking
him out and leaving him unconscious for seven days.
What happened to him during those seven days is never explicitly stated, but the section
is entitled, "The Convalescent," so presumably it is focused on his recovery from the thought.
From the stories his animals (his eagle and snake) tell when he regains consciousness,
we gain some insight into what occurred since Zarathustra remarks that they understand what
he experienced during those seven days.
His animals watched over him during this time of convalescence and when he awakens they
chatter at him.
Their chattering apparently helps him reattach himself to life.
He remarks that because of their chattering the world seems to lie before him like a garden.
Words and sounds he asks rhetorically, are they not dream bridges and rainbows among
things that remain eternally apart?
This remark is among the most important in Zarathustra because it gives us some insight
into the ontological character of reality for Zarathustra.
All things, he suggests remain eternally apart and are held together only by the dream bridges
of symbols, words, gestures, sounds, etc.
Ontologically, this is a classical nominalist claim in the tradition of William of Ockham.
He suggests in this way that there are no universals, no species or genera, but only
radically individualized beings.
The order that we perceive in the world is then created by symbols of various sorts that
we use to group things together.
The world is then a sheer manyness of radically different beings, although even to call them
beings or things is a stretch since that attributes some form of universality to them.
In view of this difficulty, it might be better to say simply that the world in its core is
a manyness of differents.
The experience of this manyness for Zarathustra is thus analogous to the experience of Dionysus,
the experience of being torn to pieces.
The world experienced in this way is a sheer abyss, the original chaos out of which Hesiod
imaged the world to arise.
It is only words and sounds, logos and music, that form the world into a whole.
Or to put it in terms Nietzsche used elsewhere, it is only the power of art that gives names
and order to things.
Through art the world thus ceases to appear as a chaotic manyness and becomes a world,
a beautiful multiplicity within a well-rounded whole, or as Zarathustra puts it, a garden.
But even here there is a further complication.
Each soul, Zarathustra goes on to say, lives in its own world, radically and eternally
separate from every other soul.
This absolute alienation follows, of course, from the earlier ontological claim, but is
also part and parcel of our subjectivity.
The world through art and language is always as it is only for me.
The world as others perceive it is always then merely an afterworld for me.
On the surface, this claim very much resembles Descartes' claim that the cogito ergo sum
experience can only demonstrate to me my own existence and not that of others.
Nietzsche, however, takes this insight one step further than Descartes and draws the
radical but not unwarranted conclusion that if everything is for and through me, then
there is no outside of me.
I am everything that is.
Or to put it another way, if God is dead, I am god.
Here we have some insight into not just the idea but the experience of the eternal recurrence,
but the difficulty of affirming it.
If there is no outside me and everything that is, is through me, then affirming the eternal
recurrence means affirming everything without exception in its radical and absolute difference,
as primordial Hesiodic chaos, as abyss.
This Dionysian insight is made bearable only by words and sounds that in Apollinian fashion
make us believe in a world and thus make the insight into this abyss bearable.
We get some inking of this from the words of Zarathustra's animals who recount to him
what he has learned during those seven days:
Everything goes around and everything comes back; eternally rolls the wheel of being.
Everything dies, everything blossoms again; eternally runs the year of being.
Everything breaks, everything is joined anew; eternally the same house of being is built.
Everything parts, everything greets every other thing again; eternally the ring of being
remains faithful to itself.
In every Now, begin begins; round every Here rolls the sphere There.
The center is everywhere.
Bent is the path of eternity.
For one who thinks the thought of the eternal recurrence there is no outside himself because
in thinking and affirming it he becomes one with all things and is thus shattered into
thousands of pieces in the way that Dionysus is torn to pieces and distributed in the world.
But even in the agony of destruction and dismemberment, he knows that everything comes back together
again.
This single thought sustains him and empowers him.
How is Zarathustra able to affirm this thought?
Why is it not for him as for the dwarf or later the soothsayer a source of pessimism
and despair?
Zarathustra's claim here seems to be that to the strong, to the healthy examples of
what Nietzsche would later call, ascending life, this is a joyful realization in spite
of the pain because it means that they will live their lives over and over again.
Because they can say, "Once more!" in the face of all pain and suffering, in the
face of all that is petty and disgusting, the world of the eternal recurrence is a beautiful
world.
Joy as Zarathustra indicates in the "Drunken Song" is deeper than agony.
For the strong the world is justified.
Because they realize the world is the product of their will and that they are therefore
not determined by the dead hand of the past, they are beyond the need for revenge.
In this way, they cease to be reactive and become active beings, or, as he puts it in
one of his notes, they become a Caesar with the soul of Christ.
Strong and powerful but also innocent and affirmative.
What calls such universal affirmation into question for Zarathustra is the recognition
that not only the strong and noble recur but also the last man, the ugly, low, and despicable
man.
All efforts to improve man, to set him on a course to becoming a superhuman being all
still come back to this moment, to the unbearable pettiness of the moment that he wants to escape.
To affirm the eternal recurrence he thus has to say yes to everything that he wants to
overcome as well as to everything he longs for.
He has to love what he most detests.
The recognition of this fact was the snake that crawled into Zarathustra's throat, the
snake of disgust whose head he had to bite off and spit out.
And in doing so, he was, he tells us, able to redeem himself, to redeem himself from
the abyss of his most abysmal thought.
For Nietzsche, as for Christ, the goal in the end is thus redemption through love.
Nietzsche's claim, however, is different and his love is at least arguably equal to or
perhaps even greater than that of Christ's because he actually does love all of his enemies.
Moreover, in his eternity no one is damned and everyone has a place, although the world
is not paradise to all who are in it.
After affirming the thought of the eternal recurrence, Zarathustra promises his soul
something like a coming beatitude, urging it finally to: sing with a roaring song till
all seas are silenced, that they may listen to your longing—till over silent, longing
seas the bark floats, the golden wonder around whose gold all good, bad, wondrous things
leap—also many great and small animals and whatever has light, wondrous feet for running
on paths blue as violets—toward the golden wonder, the voluntary bark and its master;
but that is the vintager who is waiting with his diamond knife—your great deliverer,
O my soul, the nameless one for whom only future songs will find names.
It is Dionysian ecstasy that Zarathustra foretells here, an ecstasy that Nietzsche imagines replacing
the emotional religious ecstasy of Christianity.
Here he is filled with the anticipation of such ecstatic laughter, waiting like Ariadne
for the arrival of his god, yet certain of his arrival precisely because he has been
able to affirm the eternal recurrence and thus to become one with his god.
Let us put into context Nietzsche's understanding of religion.
Nietzsche was a student of the history of religion and was deeply influenced by Friedrich
Creuzer.
Creuzer argued that all Aryan or Indo European religions were essentially connected, that
there had been an initial revelation in India and that this revelation in one form or another
had moved westward taking on ever new forms and names.
This included even Christianity which was understood in this context not merely by Creuzer
but also by German Romantics such as Hōlderlin and even Hegel as the final realization of
a religious process that had begun in the East and come to fruition in Europe or what
he called the Germanic world.
While Nietzsche accepted the idea of a continuity in Indo-European religions and a transference
from East to West, he was convinced that Christianity was not a perfection or completion of the
original revelation but its antithesis, that Christianity in other words rejected everything
that the ancient Greco-Roman world had achieved in matters of religion.
Indeed, in his view the birth of Christianity coincided with the death of paganism.
Thus, with the death of the Christian God, he hopes Dionysus may return again, although
perhaps under a new name produced by future songs, but exercising the same force he had
in the ancient world.
Nietzsche imagines this return as an apocalyptic event.
He points in this direction with the title of the last section of part three of Zarathustra,
"The Seven Seals."
It becomes explicit at the end of part four.
Zarathustra is waiting for a sign that the world is ready for his return and for the
proclamation of the doctrine of the eternal recurrence.
He is convinced, however, that this will only occur when the level of distress has risen
to its peak, that is, only when all of the consequences of the death of God have been
realized and swept away all of the moral and political structures of Christianity.
Only then will it be time for what Zarathustra calls, the Great Noon.
The last section of part four is called the sign and ends with Zarathustra's imperative,
"rise now, rise, thou great noon!"
He then begins his descent back to man to proclaim the doctrine of the eternal recurrence.
The Great Noon is a theme that arises repeatedly in Nietzsche's later thought and is an integral
part of his final teaching.
It is the moment when humanity must decide its future, whether to pursue the path to
the Ubermensch or becomes the last man.
This moment as Zarathustra explains occurs when man is midway between beast and believer.
The meaning of this passage becomes clear when we view it against the background of
Zarathustra's description of man in the "Prologue" as a line stretched between beast and Ubermensch.
There are three stages between these two that he describes in "The Three Metamorphoses,"
the first section in part one: the camel (or believer), the lion (or destroyer), and the
child (or creator).
The last man stands between the beast and the camel/believer.
For the last two thousand years, humans have been believers.
With the death of God this is no longer a possibility.
Man must either follow the path toward the Ubermensch or he will inevitably degenerate
into the last man.
The Great Noon is the moment when man stands midway on the line.
To go on he must transform himself from a camel/believer into a lion/destroyer.
To follow this path is thus a choice for war and destruction.
To follow this path humans must become hard, as Zarathustra points out in section 29 of
"On Old and New Tablets."
This means above all purging oneself of pity, which Zarathustra characterizes in part four
as his final sin.
The path to the Ubermensch, as Nietzsche makes clear in his plans for future works, involves
a long and drawn out war against the remnants of Christianity and a struggle for power in
the post-Christian world.
The choice for this path in the short run is thus a choice for the formation of a warrior
class willing to destroy and clear the ground for the new age, beyond all pity, and thus
beyond even the last vestiges of Christianity.
The next two hundred years in Nietzsche's view will thus be a time of wars, "the like
of which the world has never seen."
This period will serve to further harden man.
At the end of this time he then imagines that the Ubermensch will arise out of this warrior
elite, a Caesar with the soul of Christ.
As Nietzsche himself describes it, it is in fact the most abysmal thought, the most uncanny
and unsettling, and also the most terrifying.
Its consequences are also monstrous, the collapse of European morality and two hundred years
of war and destruction.
While these factors might repel most people, however, they seem essential to Nietzsche.
One does not think and will this thought because it will make life easier or more pleasurable.
It thus seems unlikely that the thought is the result of hedonistic desires or even self-interest
narrowly understood.
Moreover, the fact that it threatens to shatter our humanity is an indication that it takes
us to the very limit of human experience if not beyond it.
Insofar as it forces the individual who thinks it to will the worst of all things, it also
offers an escape from resentment and revenge, and the absolute affirmation of everything.
To will in this way, Nietzsche believes is to will as a god, a god of course in a universe
that is irremediably tragic.
At the end of the day, Nietzsche thinks that thinking this thought is something greater
than human.
To think it is to become one with Dionysus as the spectators of ancient tragedy did,
and thus to participate in the Dionysian ecstasy of reunion and dismemberment.
Finally, the thought opens up the possibility for an apocalyptic transformation of the world
and the birth of the Ubermensch.
For Nietzsche the death of God rendered the spirituality of the last two thousand years
impossible.
His most abysmal thought in his view opened up a new path.
This was a path filled with pain and suffering, a path of war and destruction, and filled
with danger.
His experience of the idea of the eternal recurrence, however, led him to believe that
it was the path humanity must follow, a fact reaffirmed in the title for the last chapter
of his last work, "Why I am destiny."
You see, where Black Pigeon Speaks of the absence of an atheistic alternative and direction,
I would take the criticism in a completely different direction.
There is an atheistic alternative, but those who so proclaim themselves atheists these
days would find this direction monstrous.
They find it monstrous because they are atheist in name only.
In their heart of hearts, they are Christian.
The popular atheism so prevalent online is only made possible via Christian morality
continuing to obtain.
As Black Pigeon Speaks correctly points out, one may call oneself an atheist and still
remain moral.
However, such an atheist does not remain moral because of his atheism but in spite of his
atheism.
To practice a post-Christian, post-religious morality is to practice a morality that moves
beyond Good and Evil.
This is not something that today's atheists are willing or psychologically capable of
doing.
Thanks for listening.
Go team.
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You're the spokesperson for Tweed Incorporated...
But I thought that position was, unless I read this wrong in the news, given to Snoop Dogg.
We're still kind of working it out, you know?
It's in the early phases right now. Is he a strategic advisor? Our spokesperson? That type of stuff.
But him being so well known, as a marijuana guy, it just makes a lot of sense to work with him.
How many different ways can you say "pothead" without - Without saying pothead?
I think we're at two now.
You are a good spokesperson.
He's a leaf aficionado.
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Going Beast Mode With Marshawn Lynch | Season 4 Ep. 11 | BROOKLYN NINE-NINE - Duration: 1:17.
- Diaz.
There are only two witnesses who were close enough to the crash
to see something.
One's on his way here already.
His name is Marshawn Lynch.
DIAZ: Marshawn Lynch, the football player?
I don't know his hobbies.
It just says here he's unemployed.
TERRY CREWS: Marshawn witnesses a fugitive escaping.
He's got to come into the Nine-Nine.
He's one of our prime witnesses.
Yeah.
But I don't know how good of a witness I am.
I ain't seen anything.
I was eating my quesadilla.
And It was a good one.
Chicken, cheese.
Let's just say I talk too much.
I don't really be telling nobody this.
This one time I tried to wait up
all night to catch Santa Claus.
I like to sleep with the fan on.
How come they never make quesadillas with sausage?
What you think?
What is going on?
TERRY CREWS: He's a natural.
With acting, it's about not acting.
And when you're just yourself, it's authentic.
It's real.
It sound like I be needing to get another role.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine goes Beast Mode with Marshawn Lynch.
And also, I'm going to go Beast Mode.
[laughter]
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EXPLOSIVE VIRAL VIDEO EVERY
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SO WHAT WAS TRENDING IN 2016?
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Gentle Vets Hawaii Kai: Puppy Kindergarten - Duration: 4:07.
AMY: OUR THEME THAT NIGHT IS
GATSBY.
TAIZO: WE WERE JUST TALKING
ABOUT LEONARDO DECAPTRY YOU. DICAPRIO.
WE LOVE OUR FRIENDS AT GENTLE
VETS HAWAII KAI.
THAT'S THEIR IDEA BEHIND THE
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN.
CHECK IT OUT.
Trini: WE'RE HERE AT GENTLE
VETS HAWAII KAI TALKING ABOUT
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN TODAY.
I'M HERE WITH DR. MARIEL
EDHLUND.
WHAT IS PUPPY KINDERGARTEN?
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN IS A
PROGRAM THAT WE HAVE FOR PUPPIES
THAT WE SEE HERE.
IT'S A GET TOGETHER.
IT'S AN INFORMAL WAY OF TRAINING
AND SOCIALIZATION FOR ALL THE
PUPPIES.
Trini: AS THE OWNER OF A
PUPPY I UNDERSTAND.
FOR OUR VIEWERS, CAN YOU EXPLAIN
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT?
FIRST IT'S THE SOCIALIZATION.
WHEN YOU HAVE A PUPPY YOU CAN'T
REALLY BRING THEM OUT YET.
IN THIS PROGRAM THEY LEARN
PROPER SOCIAL SKILLS AND SOME
BASIC TRAINING, WHICH IS A GOOD
FOUNDATION TO GET THOSE FOCUS
STARTED.
GET THOSE BASIC TRAINING STARTED
SO THEY'LL BECOME BETTER DOGS.
Trini: SO WHAT HAPPENS AT
PUPPY TRAINING OR PUPPY
KINDERGARTEN?
I'M GOING TO HAND YOU OUT TO
OUR FIRST CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN
IN HAWAI'I.
SHE'LL TELL YOU WHAT HAPPENS?
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN.
Trini: THANK YOU.
HERE WE HAVE JENELLE.
YOU'RE THE LEAD TECHNICIAN.
WHAT HAPPENS AT PUPPY
KINDERGARTEN?
SO BASICALLY, TO CREATE A
ENVIRONMENT GOOD FOR THE
PUPPIES.
SOCIALIZTION NOT ONLY WITH
OTHER DOGS BUT THE OWNERS.
Trini: BECAUSE THERE'S SO
MUCH TO LEARN.
IT CAN BE VERY OVERWHELMING WHEN
YOU BRING HOME A PUPPY FOR THE
FIRST TIME AND THAT CONTINUES
FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS.
WHAT KIND OF THINGS DO YOU TEACH
THEM?
I MONITOR THEM.
ANY BAD BEHAVIOR.
I BASIC FLIP THEM OVER UNTIL
THEY'RE CALM.
THAT'S NOT OKAY BEHAVIOR.
YOU GET A LITTLE BIT OF A
TIME-OUT.
Trini: YOU HAVE TO INTRODUCE
US TO YOUR LITTLE PUPPY.
THIS IS CHEWY.
THREE POUNDS.
HE'S A GOOD BOY.
Trini: CHEWY IS THREE POUNDS
AND ROSIE HERE.
ISN'T IT KRIEZ CRAZY TO PUT THESE DOGS
TOGETHER?
DEFINITELY.
BUT THE IDEA IS TO INTEGRATE
THEM WITH ALL SIZES OF DOGS.
Trini: WHEN YOU TAKE THEM
FOR A WALK, YOU'RE GOING TO
ENCOUNTER DIFFERENT DOGS.
GENTLE VETS HAWAII KAI DEVELOPED
A NEW PROGRAM.
IT'S FEAR-FREE.
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WE'VE ADOPTED USING DEFUSERS.
MUSIC, MOSTLY CLASSICAL IN.
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THE OWNER.
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FIRST TO BE TRAINED IN THIS IN
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AGAIN?
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Crimes to Humanity Maldives Sinking Islands Live Stream Day#498 - Duration: 23:07.
hello friends family and Internet
I'm thrilled to pieces you have chosen
to hang out and explore the universe
with me today on Google Earth and today
we are just a west of sri lanka and I
wanted to look at the maldives and I
saw something strange really strange
okay when it's like it's like the ocean
has ate these islands all of these
islands are gone
uh-uh or something here now look at this
it's just like all that's left is the
shore and so apparently they sunk or
something so but this one is ok this one
was kind of strange in a way this
reminds me a little bit of grand turk
because Grand Turk has some well
actually it's like the water's coming up
from underneath and then it reclaims the
land or something I don't know how this
stuff stays though but uh yeah okay
anyway I made this untitled placemark
here and it looks like a swimming pool
ok so do you see this right here okay so
it looks this looks intelligently made
on earth you know not something nature
would made it looks like maybe it used
to be a swimming pool or something I
don't know
or is that a building oh is that a
building that has trees on top of it
maybe or is that sand no it looks like
a building maybe that's truly bizarre
oh good grief is this building's i'm
looking at maybe
ok so anyway I'm just finding this
really really strange here because okay
we look right here this is all it kind
of looks like a building and then there
is this thing that goes over here and
then there's all these trees on top of
something here so Wow
huh that's kind of strange right there
and then there is this thing right here
too
that's the same color it's kind of odd
wait a minute let's zoom in here a
little bit okay there's something right
here and so how come this middle part
has sunk is completely gone
that's strange but yeah this is the
thing that is what i typed in maldives
this is the thing that came out now this
looks like it's a straight line and yeah
and so it looks like something that man
made is that like a bridge to nowhere
but then we've got these little things
coming out as the water is shooting out
of it
wow that's that's really odd and strange
there
oh sorry I got a little frog in my
throat today
now those this looks like people used to
live here maybe you can see there used
to be streets here it's possible that
these are dirt roads maybe I don't know
they're there is something big right
here a house but I'm yeah and you know I
came here I was inspired by another
youtuber i'm going to have to remember
his name because he's been doing some
things that are kind of fun on his
channel and so I like I really enjoy
looking at google maps now look what we
have right here so so this helps me then
with Mars because uh it helps me look at
where things used to be and to how the
ocean the waterways the streams are
reclaiming land and so this is probably
as the Earth's plates shift so I I don't
believe in this thing that that the
waters are rising
no I don't believe in that
I do believe though that there are
corporations are polluting and and they
need to change their habits now I think
that's the whole reason
well that's what my husband tells me
that's the whole reason why we have this
global warming initiative is a you know
because they have to create a cause in
order to get people's attentions so
oh but at the same time you know I can
see how that's abuse you know by
throwing all this sand up on the beach
but I suppose that's in the United
States and I've talked about that in
other videos but yeah we're going to
talk about this one okay so uh the whole
middle of the island has just
disappeared
you see that everything in the middle is
just gone so i'm assuming that this is
maldives because i typed in Maldives and
then when i zoom out
let's see maldives shows up here so
let's let's zoom in and see what we got
going on yes this is the whole middle of
these islands has disappeared and this
is where people are living now
ok oh look at this and so this is going
to help me with Mars researching on Mars
so i need to look at Earth and Mars I
need to look at Earth Google Earth as
much as I look at Mars so now if we look
right over here and so i can compare
this to Mars and I need to remember
maldives because this is a good
reference to so there's a lot of places
where I can see where foundations used
to be so if we zoom in and we are like
500 feet and and so you can see these
paths here see these paths and cut out
so some of this could be farming I don't
know that's really hard to tell but see
these paths right here this path right
here what you know what we this is
common
this is common on earth and you see this
path here look at this up here too so
and then it seems like the surveyors
it would be fun if they zoomed in really
really close to this you-know-what
zoomed in a little closer I mean yeah we
can see the houses you know and Street
View and some things but i suppose maybe
this government doesn't want us snooping
in on em or something but you know I
don't know you know I mean I may I get
you know
yes i mean it's it's just interesting to
see the changes we've got something
going on here and we can go over here so
this kind of looks like I what what is
whole whole hum ho hum need who is out
in the middle of a swamp
it looks like it's a swamp so really
hear it's really hard to tell if this is
the big mud pit or if it's a dirt pit
because the water and the dirt look the
same so this is the uh oh I'm not sure
what to call it the well it reminds me
of Mars you know so some and look right
here we've got these Little Rock
Foundation things right here and you can
see there's something out here
I don't know is that a boat ramp a
former boat ramp the former foundation
of some sort but this kind of reminds me
of of greenery you know maybe a layer of
moss and what what do they call it the
the pollutants that come in i don't know
if you call it pollutants because
everything everything has its reason and
purpose and so let's zoom Oh looky looky
looky
so this is where houses used to be so I
don't know where the houses went but
there used to be buildings here or are
there still building this there and this
is a bad picture
no I think that it looks scraped to me
either that or something is being hidden
right here but now I'm thinking that
since the middle of the island is
sinking that that part right there those
people probably got flooded out a lot so
there is still something right there
her maybe it has a sea wall around it
possibly because that's what they're
doing is building sea walls around
things to try to keep the water out to
you know try to prolong of you know the
the shifting of the plates of the earth
on the google earth now look right here
we've got another thing right here this
is a former foundation of some sort and
we've got plop plop plop plop plop dash
dash dash dash dash dash so this is
intelligently made and so we can see the
Maldives sinking that's what we're
looking at is the Maldives sinking and
there's something right here
yeah so I mean I you know it wow this is
what we have going on in the United
States and so it's a good thing that I
looked at this one so i can compare it
to the outer barrier islands of the
United States because the same thing is
going on and so that's why we end up
with all these beaches and so it because
i was thinking that someone was island
building but now I'm not so sure that
it's island building i think that the
center of the islands are sinking into
the ocean the water is reclaiming the
ocean and so but then look right here is
this a real airport
it looks like it is a real airport there
is that what the what are those squares
I don't know what those squares are but
that's interesting anyway and so that's
just the one that one where's the one oh
gosh oh I went way out
you see we got a zoom in here let's zoom
into this one because this 10 this one
still looks put together and I want to
get to that other one not in this video
it's going to be another video I want to
get to that other one because it was
interesting that I'm going to have to
look that guys name up i subscribe to
him and he's interesting so he inspired
me and I need to give him a shout out
yeah i need to give him a shout out hang
on a second ok here's this channel
noblenessdee is his name and this video
right here
USA you have been raped that effect
oh good grief and this one crimes
against humanity this point is
interesting to I'm I thought I watched
the whole thing of that one but i must
not have here this has some of the most
interesting things and so yeah I and
I've started another channel home to put
some of this stuff on because I'm trying
to figure some of this stuff out and so
yeah but let's go back here to earth and
so now we're looking here at our fuvahmulah
island fuvahmulah island and so
there's a whole bunch of yeah these I
islands this whole set of islands has
just disappeared
how in the world let's look at this one
oh there's nothing here
what's this is that houses that are
underwater now houses that are
underwater really so somebody or is that
like a oh that might be I wonder if
thats that tourist attraction
you know how they have those houses that
they build out in the water yeah that
that must be that tourist attraction so
I don't think that that those houses are
actually like underwater I think that's
a tourist attraction island
yeah I wonder how you get there tho i
guess by boat
I mean that's the only way I can see how
you would get there unless you land on a
on one of those uh oh what are they
called one of those water water
airplanes so it would be a boat
or water airplane yeah that's quite
interesting right there look at that
good grief so this is near guraidhoo
guraidhoo so let's see if there's
anything here it looks like there's
nothing here so this one has not been
developed that i can see
oh there's just something out in the
middle of the water right there maybe
it's sunk
I think it might be sunk right there
so this is pretty cool that we can see
the Maldives we can't actually see our
keys real well
oh this is from 2000 so if this is from
2000 good grief what the hell it does it
look like now is it all underwater
I mean if this is from 2000 so this
right here
ok so there's like a I guess this is a
sea wall or a marina right there and so
I suppose that probably cost a lot of
money to update the these areas and so
you would think that they would do it
more often if i don't know but i think
that the reason they probably do it is
there they're looking for natural
resources to build you know places to
build now this looks all carved out so
yeah this looks all carved out and
there's a oh here's a dash dash dash
dash dash dash dash dash dash dash dash
dash dash dash
ok so wow so that all of them all of the maldives
just pretty much disappeared
it's just pretty much disappeared here
and is just out in the middle of nowhere
but i would like to visit I think it
would be cool
oh gosh I don't know which one it is now
that would be kind of fun to visit that
one area but isn't this in the ring of
fire
so I'm thinking okay
be brave but then what if there's a
tsunami but apparently these people have
survived you know if there was a tsunami
they've all survived
oh good grief now now these are thinking
within their self so so the outer
barrier islands are have little holes
and are sinking within ourselves and
they've created new beaches so do you
see that
so there's beaches here and here and
they kind of sunk so one of the things
is that the middle
ok the darkness is can represent very
very deep water and/or mud that's what
I've learned you know sailing on the
ships and things like that it represents
mud at or very dark water a look at this
all the people oh this is one of them
this is one of them that no belize was
know what I say his name was not want to
say it right noblenessdee ok that he was
talking about you see this here and so
like although everybody has just kind of
moved inland and so you can see we're
all right here they're probably used to
be something right there and you see and
this is from 2000 i would imagine that's
gone by now or maybe underwater possibly
i don't know and so I guess there used
to be a road
what is that called oh that that's a
fairy is this fairy fery the
Vermilion ferry so the only way to get
there
good grief that's horrible because i was
wondering how the heck do they get food
out there and is there going to be
stores out there or does anybody even
live there anymore
that's horrible like who would do you
would think that that people would help
them move to another place that's what
I'm thinking you would think because I'm
going to have to come don't come back
and do another one of these
oh yes here here's another one and so I
look at all these houses along
here got goodness and how far are they
from land
oh there there are good ways away from
land so somebody needs to help but let's
see how far they are let's measure time
to measure okay we're gonna measure in
miles
let's see from here from here to here
oh my gosh thats 533 miles somebody
needs to help these people so they don't
sink into the ocean that is a crime like
noblenessdee said that's a crime against
humanity
these poor people out in the middle of
the ocean
how terrible is this another one of them
this must be yeah this is what he was
talking about this is terrible
so all these people are just sinking
into there's got to be a way
somebody's gotta save em somebody's
got to save the people is this another
one
yeah look at that so so the I was just
sunk and then
oh here it is even these are far away i
don't think that he did a that says
india
oh good grief there's a lot of people
there to can get mr. Pegman nope we
can't do street view on this but here is
a road okay yeah
wow I'm going to have to come back and
do a part two on this one because the
yeah this this whole area is interesting
and even let's measure again we're going
to measure from here to here that's
still a hundred and eighty-five miles so
it's it's not like it's that close 185
is close but it's not
that closed so wow so these people are
just sinking into the water
look at how wow so huh
and it i was thinking isn't that
somewhere near where the he had another
one over here to that was interesting
that was be all this looks interesting i
don't know what this so that's what must
be one of those underground canyons but
it looks a the Bay of bengal he had a
triangle-shaped island out in the middle
of the ocean but i'll have to find that
for another video because I I don't know
right where it's at right now but it was
over here somewhere i think it was over
here somewhere
well i think i'm gonna have to find it
for another video because it's gonna
take me a little bit to find it but i
think this is really interesting because
these islands really truly are sinking
and I'm hoping that there's somebody who
helps these folks are that they've
gotten off the island because clearly
these islands are sinking and well
actually the water is reclaiming the
land that's what's happening the water
is reclaiming the land and yeah and so
really right now there they be nothing
more than a tourist attraction so I hope
there's no crimes against humanity being
committed but yes I can see how this
could be crimes against humanity
regarding the sinking islands and in the
streams so in the oceans and waterways
and so yeah um wow that's that's that's
amazing totally amazing
so we'll be keeping continuing up and
looking at this and keeping track of of
what's going on in the ocean and
hopefully they'll put up some new maps
that are up-to-date to today's date so
we can see them clearly that's what i'd
like to see them clearly like what it
looks like today then we would really
really see the changes because you know
of
well I've told you guys about a hunting
island hunting island south carolina the
water reclaims the land really really
fast and so it's not like it too slow
process it can be a fast process so you
know just over a few years just get if
they didn't really nourished the beaches
some of those places would be completely
gone
so yeah but I want to thank you guys for
watching please thumbs up this video
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JavaScript achievements 2016 and Frontend trends: #1.16 the latest News (the Good Parts) - Duration: 4:09.
Hi!
Let's talk about JavaScript achievements year 2016 and Frontend trends.
I'm Anatol and you are watching the Good Parts of the Frontend development.
Probably, the main achievement as a community this year is the JavaScript Foundation setup
by Linux Foundation.
The goal is to facilitate the collaboration within the JavaScript ecosystem and to maintain
the quality and provide sustainability to JavaScript.
Therefore, I expect that it'll help to create order out of chaos during the next years.
This year ES2016 aka es7 has been approved.
Just two new features, however, it means that medieval JavaScript is no more supported.
Maybe or maybe not.
So, we can expect several new features next year.
The next edition, ES2017, is expected to be finalized in middle 2017.
It will bring аsync/аwait functions.
According to Stackoverflow Developer Survey 2016 the JavaScript has been ranked number
1 as the Most Popular Technology in the world.
Moreover, RedMonk published the June'16 programming languages ranking and JavaScript is on the
first place.
Thus, I can declare that JavaScript is becoming the dominant technology not only for the web.
The most popular framework over recent years, I'm talking about Angular, this year was released
in a second version.
Now it's focused on the best facilitate large enterprise applications and it almost requires
TypeScript.
I guess, it's a big deal.
Another major trend 2016 is Vue framework.
It's a progressive framework for building user interfaces, designed from the ground
up to be incrementally adoptable.
It's something like React but faster and declarative one.
Facebook introduced Yarn, a new package manager compatible with npm registry and at the same
time: faster, more secure and reliable than npm.
It doesn't seem like everyone will start rushing into Yarn, but I assume, that Yarn will encourage
the development of NPM.
We'll see.
Okay, what is about upcoming year, 2017?
Eric Elliot outlined his opinion about "Top JavaScript Frameworks and Topics to Learn
in 2017" on Medium.
Among JavaScript and DOM Fundamentals, he grabs our attention to React and Redux, because
React is winning the mindshare and customer satisfaction battles.
Also, you might be interested in one more article, namely "The Languages, Frameworks
and Tools You Should Learn in 2017" by Martin Angelov on Tutorialzine.
He describes the current trends in web development, programming languages, frontend frameworks,
backend technologies and tools.
I believe, this post is not too long to read.
If you like this video give it "thumbs up", share it with your friends, subscribe to the
channel and watch other episodes.
This is all for this week.
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year!
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18+ Hot!!!!! hot (Uncensored ) its a crazy sexy spicy video Is This A Heartbreak - Duration: 4:21.
It takes a lifetime baby
But I won't run and hide
I can promise that I'm bored as you
How's it gonna be
You don't even know me
Not quite broken but I'm braking down
Baby can we make this all right
Is there something I should know
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak It's a loaded yeah it's a loaded
Keep on moving on
Right where you want to be
I can be just what you need
I've been thinking' lately
You've got me paralyzed
It's hard to lose what we could never find
And now it's hard to breathe
Your words surround me
If it doesn't hurt it can't be real
Baby can we make this all right
Is there something I should know
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak It's a loaded yeah it's a loaded
Keep on moving on
Right where you want to be
I can be just what you need
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded
Is this a heartbreak or a loaded gun
Is this a heartbreak It's a loaded yeah it's a loaded
Keep on moving on
Right where you want to be
I can be just what you need
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