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The idea that there are parallel universes, not only one,

is a very old one. It's found in

eastern metaphysics, and eastern religions.

But also within the western tradition,

in the renaissance and later. Now, in some forms of modern physics.

I don't know whether it's true, or not. It's also found in literature, in Borges,

and other writers, modern writers. I don't know whether it's true, or not.

But it's, in many ways, a kind of refreshing idea,

or a liberating idea. Because it suggests that

the world we live in, the cosmos we live in, is only

one of many possible cosmoses.

That we actually live in a kind of multiverse,

rather than a single universe. The idea that we live in a single universe

it's, again, another inheritance of monotheism.

God created a single world. But, maybe, that's not true.

I tell myself to think that

one possible way of thinking about our position in the world

is that maybe most of the world, most of the cosmos,

whether there is one cosmos, or many universes

is too chaotic to produce observers,

like ourselves. And maybe we'll find out, ultimately

the world is a kind of chaos. But in parts of it,

types of order emerge.

You may say, almost by chance. Which permit observers, like us,

to think about it, and ponder it. So,

it might be inherently kind of strange

to be in the position that we are in.

There might be an inherent kind of

oddity about the human situation.

Or the situation of any intelligent conscious creature,

like ourselves.

A great British physicist wrote somewhere that

the world is very strange. And the universe is very strange

and a very queer place. Queerer than we think,

and queerer than we can possibly think. And I think that might be true.

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Then & Now: Lincoln Burrows | Season 5 | PRISON BREAK - Duration: 1:33.

I didn't kill that man, Michael.

Swear to me.

I swear to you, Michael.

[dramatic music]

Character's name, Lincoln Burrows, an edgy kind of guy.

Grew up in a very dysfunctional household.

One of his functions was to look after the younger

brother Michael.

And no matter what, it's still gonna be me and you.

He ended up on the wrong side of the tracks,

basically hanging around with the wrong crowd.

One of these guys that comes across as being very

intense and tough, but when you get to the core of him,

insecure in certain ways.

[dramatic music]

My life's been a mess ever since you left.

I've fallen back into my old ways.

I've always loved Lincoln, the character.

He more or less lost everything in his life

and had restart from the ground up again.

Before you know it, Lincoln was back in the old hood.

Moving things from A to B for gangsters,

crooks, just to earn some cash, try to kickstart

his life back up again.

Look at you now.

Back to your roots.

We're gonna to find you, you know.

He's a hard ass with a heart of gold.

[groaning]

Wentworth calls me a tank with a tender heart

and so I use that for Lincoln.

He has a lot of redeeming qualities

and I think that's why people love him so much.

Michael.

[groans]

We're gonna get you outta here.

For more infomation >> Then & Now: Lincoln Burrows | Season 5 | PRISON BREAK - Duration: 1:33.

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After Releasing Trump Tax Returns, Donald Jr Sent Rachel Maddow A Message She Will NEVER Forget! - Duration: 2:08.

After Releasing Trump Tax Returns, Donald Jr Sent Rachel Maddow A Message She Will NEVER

Forget!

By Danny Gold

Oh how the mighty have fallen!

Rachel Maddow thought she was real hot $hit when she got her hand on Donald Trump�s

2005 tax returns.

WRONG!

Right after her segment where she revealed that President Trump paid $38,000,000 in 2005

and made $150,000,000, Donald Jr took to Twitter.

He shot a message over to her which makes her and the rest of the Liberal elites look

like TOTAL FOOLS.

Of course, Maddow will not be laughing when she realizes that by showing his tax returns,

she did BREAK the law!

According to the Hill, which is no friend of President Trump, �Disclosing a taxpayer�s

information without consent IS ILLEGAL.�

Now knowing Trump, he is probably too busy to waste his time with a small fry like Rachel

Maddow.

Still, maybe it�s time to drop the hammer and show them that these FAKE NEWS reporters

are not above the law!

Trump even released a statement letting them know exactly how unimportant these losers

are:

�Despite this substantial income figure and tax paid, it is totally illegal to steal

and publish tax returns.

The dishonest media can continue to make this part of their agenda, while the President

will focus on his, which includes tax reform that will benefit all Americans.�

She can try to hide behind the 1st Amendment all she wants, but it does NOT protect the

media from breaking the law.

God bless Donald Trump and Donald Jr.

It is GREAT to have such a talented businessman as president.

Share this out ONLY if you would support them suing her for breaking

the law.

I would!

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How to swim fast freestyle. Sprint front crawl - Duration: 2:59.

Fast freestyle

There are basically two ways to swim fast freestyle.

By fast freestyle we refer to a distance of 25 or 50 meters or yards.

There is the straight arm and the classic arm.

The straight arm fast freestyle has become popular among sprinters.

This technique consist basically on spinning your arms as fast as you can with a straight

arm recovery.

The main advantage of this technique is that as soon as the arm touches the water it is

also pulling.

Underwater the straight arm catches deeper water pushing the swimmer upwards and forwards.

This requires a lot of effort and shoulder strength to maintain.

That is why you will only see this technique used effectively by the sprinters in the 50

free.

There is a second way to sprint freestyle which is recovering with a small elbow bend,

but you still want to catch the water deeply with a very slightly bend arm underwater.

In both techniques there is little need to rotate the shoulders as the arms move so fast

that rotating a lot would be a waste of time.

To do a fast freestyle it is essential that you kick as fast as you can.

There should be water splashing behind you as if you had a motor.

In a 50 freestyle there is very little margin of error, that is why you need an explosive

start and flip turn.

Finally, very often you can win or lose by a tenth of a second so a good final touch

can make you win the race.

The final stroke is a little longer than the rest.

You stretch your body as fast and far as you can, rotating more to your side.

You should touch with your fingers not with the palm of your hands.

Just strong enough to activate the touch pad but not strong enough that you injure your

fingers.

This takes practice to master, so start slow and build up speed to touch the wall properly.

In the next video I will show you some exercises you can do to build up speed when you swim

freestyle.

If you want more swimming in your life, make sure to follow us in your favorite social

media site.

If you want exclusive content make sure to visit our patreon page!

Thanks for watching!

Swim fast!

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Back To The Lab: A BONES Retrospective | Season 12 | BONES - Duration: 21:47.

- We're back.

We should pack everything up and bring it back to the lab.

I can't believe we're doing a retrospective, you guys.

Going back to the lab.

All right, start talking. All right.

I'll go to sleep.

You're gonna have to bring all this back to the lab.

Couldn't believe it.

It's like a dream.

I'm assuming that you want to take all of this back

to the lab, correct?

Yes.

Part of me still doesn't believe it's quite over.

What should we take back to the lab, Dr. Soroyan?

Oh, everything.

Not quite sure what to feel yet, guys, but--

you'll be along for the ride.

We've used every corner of this lot,

and it's just been a great place to shoot.

There's memories around every corner.

200 and some episodes.

We used everything that we could.

We stay on the lot when we can.

We love it here.

You can say, oh, well, that was a consulate in Argentina.

Ah, OK, over here, that's where we found the dead Santa

that was buried in slush.

I mean, every single inch of this lot we've

used for exteriors, interiors-- everything

that you can imagine.

Our own offices have been used as sets multiple times.

Yeah.

My office was key to the insane asylum

that Zack Addy was being held at--

which, I suppose, is fitting.

OK.

Well, hello, everyone.

We are doing a retrospective here on stage nine,

where Booth and Brennan's house used to be.

The house is completely gone.

Yeah.

It's gone.

It was a nice house, too.

[interposing voices]

It wasn't a real house.

Brennan and Booth's house is gone.

We're dismantling the FBI as we speak.

We have four to six days left of principal photography,

and the show is thus over.

I think it's the end of the village.

It feels like you go back to a village, and it's just gone.

It's not easy for me to see the FBI office gone,

or to see the lab gone.

For me, the heart and soul of the show were those sets.

I do remember the stress that Barry Josephson went

through trying to get that built.

It was the most expensive permanent set

that had ever been built on the Fox lot before for a TV show.

It was a million dollars at the time.

He figured we needed--

we needed a set that big?

Who knew that he was right?

No, he was dead right.

Eventually we built other offices, and for a little while

we had that andulator device.

That was a disaster.

Before, we'd have to be, like, focusing,

like, on something we couldn't see.

So it'd be like--

Emily's like, I'm looking here, and I'm like,

I'm looking over there.

I'm looking here, you're looking--

So much fun happened on that set.

He wanted young people to watch the show

and say, I want to do that for a living.

We have the coolest jobs ever.

And honestly, it wasn't on television, exactly what

forensic anthropologists do, and the lab, and how it functioned.

So we basically thought, you know what?

Let's create our own foundation.

Let's create our own building.

Let's make our own science.

And so that's how the Jeffersonian was born.

A lot of people think that the series, "Bones,"

is based on the books by Kathy Reichs,

starring Temperance Brennan.

Really, it's based on a documentary

about Kathy Reichs, the novelist and forensic anthropologist.

Any time a body lies out in the woods,

there's probably going to be some scavenging by animals,

and that's certainly been the case with this individual.

Teeny Tempy in "Bones" is younger.

She's in her 30s, she works in Washington, DC, which

I find totally appropriate, because that's

where I started my career.

The very first skeleton I ever handled

was at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.

And I remember when Hart sent me the first script to read.

It was titled "Brennan."

And they didn't like that.

And then it went through-- do you remember

things like Skeleton Crew?

Everything to do with skeletons, and bones.

And we thought for a little while about an agency name,

because CSI was vogue.

And then I did one little pass to make it her nickname,

and then it was OK to be called "Bones."

So "Bones" just seemed like the thing.

Let's call it what it is.

Let's call it who she is.

And boom, we were off to the races.

Hey, mark.

Action.

Hart wrote a terrific pilot script.

He really did.

I wanted to have two women be friends right at the beginning,

and not be talking about men immediately.

Welcome home.

Here's Michaela, and then here's

Brennan gets her entrance.

Sir, why are you following us?

With the skull in the bag, and taking down the ICE agents.

Step back, now!

And then Booth got to come in to rescue her,

but it was a setup.

Bones identifies bodies for us.

Don't call me Bones.

I felt I'd go to Emily and say, I promise that he won't

be rescuing you all the time.

For every time he rescues you, you will rescue him.

I've watched that pilot in Russian.

[speaking russian]

And I didn't know the language,

but the way that scene was structured was just a perfect,

you know, meet.

Because it defined her strength,

her belief in something, which Brennan is very--

has strong beliefs in certain things.

Very scientific, and it's like, that's the way it is.

If you drive one more block, I'm screaming

kidnap out the window.

You know what?

I'm trying to mend bridges here.

All right, pull over.

We found out in testing that people didn't like Booth,

because he wasn't nice to Brennan.

I find you very condescending.

Me?

We yanked out a B plot in the pilot.

Zach, if someone asks, are you being sarcastic, say yes.

Why?

Because the alternative is that you come off psychopathic.

And came up with a plan for one day shooting to fix it.

She's good.

No, she's amazing.

And if the way I can get her back on my side

is to bring her on the field, I'm willing.

And it worked.

The minute he defended her to someone who wanted to yank

a squint, a scientist out of the field, the next time we tested,

people loved David.

Loved Booth.

So I think that the science meets the heart,

meets this relationship that developed over 12 seasons

and became this beautiful show, that we were

very fortunate to be a part of.

And that season, there were many pilots

that were way ahead of us, and nobody

was talking about "Bones."

Fox at the time was doing dark action.

They wanted everything to be "24," really.

So "Bones" was kind of--

Goofy.

And sure enough, at that upfronts, big presentation,

there we were.

Landed on a night, going to series.

Couldn't believe it.

It's like a dream.

And our final procedural is "Bones."

I'm going to say if the show is about one thing, it's

about the definition of family, and what that

means for different people.

Listen, Bones, there's more than one kind of family.

No matter what conflicts they had,

this was a tight knit group that would

keep coming back together.

It felt like a family.

And it is this family environment,

and that starts with Hart Hanson.

He's a family man.

He's a good, decent person, and he's

put this crew together that--

you come here, you want to stay.

You know, Kevin Yeager and his brother

Chris, who build all of the bodies,

you know, all the bones, all those parts,

they were with the show from pilot,

all the way through the last episode.

OK.

That's gross.

I never understood why it had to be so gory.

That is gross.

That is, like, ugh.

- That's nasty. - Yes.

Oh, yeah.

Some disgusting bodies.

To me, the stories would have worked without the gore.

But in the male-female divide of the room,

there was a lot of-- but it's so cool to see this,

and then, let's do this gross thing.

Men sometimes think things are funny that women merely

find gross.

When we were writing the first few episodes,

we were writing them joking around while they

were working on a corpse.

What is so funny?

And they said, no, you can't do that.

That's horrible.

There's a dead person there.

And we went, well, that's the only reason to do it.

You do accept that these characters

have a sense of humor, because this is their job.

This is what happens.

We're talking about murder and terrible stuff,

and someone goes, and--

Give me a minute. Give me a minute.

I'm so sorry.

She just need a minute.

I did not know she could laugh.

And I think, also, you can't have as much humor if they're

not good at their job.

Because then you would want to say, why are you joking around?

You guys are messing up.

Everyone's very smart on the show.

No, our characters are way smarter than we are.

I wish I was as smart as her.

You are a genius.

No, you're the genius.

And you've had to say so much crazy

stuff, so many technical things that seem so real.

Graminoid seed is from a fescue grass,

and I thought silk-like fiber was from a tetrapod,

but what kind is indeterminate at this point.

We sometimes pretend, if we didn't have the dialogue,

like, what would this scene be like?

It's Tamara and I over a body, and being like, oh,

he's got a twist in his, uh, foot there.

And, uh--

Exactly.

And some old Chinos.

Looks like last season's.

King of the lab.

The initial thing was there was so much science jargon,

wouldn't it be great to have more

characters to help with that?

It was also the impetus for bringing in "squinterns."

We'd have these rotating characters all trying

to sort of do well for the Brennan character,

and each one that they created season in

and season out was just so wonderful,

and the actors that came and did those roles were

just brilliant.

What you strive for for all shows

is to show a family, and a family

that welcomes you as a member.

And this is an inclusive group.

I mean, that's just, again, another strength of the show.

We have strong women on this show.

The show's Hart's creation, so he takes--

should take credit for it.

But I felt like there was seldom enough attention

paid to what he had done.

To me it was like, we have three great women on this show.

Different races.

This is fantastic.

You know, look, it's happening.

I don't know whether it was a function of the fact that we

had a lot of women on the staff, or the fact that Hart

and I are a little bit girly.

Well, Hart's Canadian.

Everything happens differently up there.

But it was important to us.

It's funny, a lot of interviews that I do,

the comments is, wow, it's rare on a show

that you have three very strong females that are still allowed

to be vulnerable and emotional.

And I think Hart set that up pretty early on,

and I think it was kind of rare, and ahead of its time.

I feel like it could have gotten

a lot more credit for that.

I do think that's a great strength the show, is

we have these characters that--

they aren't really at odds with each other.

They are true friends.

Female friendships, especially,

can get snarky, and strange, and there's just

a really cool, strong bond.

We're nothing without each other.

Agreed.

The way we were able to keep doing stories

was that we hadn't burned all of these relationships

by stirring up all sorts of resentments and conflicts

between them, where there shouldn't be.

To us.

To friendship.

If we wanted drama, another crazy serial killer

would appear.

But we weren't going to create the drama

by really damaging the relationships

between our characters.

Brennan and Angela are not fighting over the same man.

It's not that kind of a show.

Brennan is really lucky she's my friend,

or I would totally make a move on you.

Right, I really don't know how to respond to that.

So, the Brennan and Angela dynamic was fun because they're

so different, and it was lovely to see two people who

handle situations differently still

go to each other for advice.

You want some advice?

Offer up a little bit of yourself every once in a while.

Hart Hanson, you know, he wrote these very complicated,

full people, so I'm thankful for that, because it could have

been just a best friend role, and I think he allowed us to do

a lot more through the years.

There was a lot of pressure when we started,

when "Bones" started, to have more complicated

and darker anti-heroes.

This was different.

It was traditional.

It was much more about a belief.

And now I'm going to sound crazy, but about a belief

in the human spirit.

About the goodness of man.

Listen, you changed history.

How many people say that?

You can.

Every arrest you make changes history.

You make the world safer.

With your help.

It's a redemptive show.

You can watch it, you can feel better about yourself,

or you can feel better about life,

and you can do it in an honest way.

There's a light-hearted quality.

There's humor involved in the show.

I mean, some episodes are fully farces.

Dramedy.

Yeah.

Crimedy. - Crimedy?

- Crimedy. - Crimedy.

Crimedy.

It was always about the characters first,

and the case was the foundation on which

we built those relationships.

That's the thing about this show,

it's the off camera chemistry that I

think keeps the on camera chemistry interesting.

Watch this.

You see that?

That's the magic, right there.

I do remember the chemistry that the two of us developed.

- I hope you remember that. - And shared.

Oh, yes.

And how we worked on it.

A lot of times Emily would go over to David's house,

but they'd work on a Saturday or Sunday,

and they would rehearse the script,

and they built their own chemistry before they

even set foot on a stage.

We did a lot of improvisational banter

that got incorporated underneath all the writing.

I mean, sometimes you have to go

with your brain over your gut.

I prefer that you always go with your brain over your gut,

because your gut cannot think.

Your brain can't digest a breakfast burrito.

To each their own.

We always found what that connection was in every scene,

and that really helped us.

I always used to go into Hart's office

and say, what are you going to do with them?

What are you going to do this season, you know?

Will they ever get married?

Are they going to get together?

Are they going to hook up?

When do you do it?

Our plan was to hold it off as long as possible.

As long as possible.

We kissed, but that was under, like--

- Duress. - Duress.

Had to.

Mistletoe.

And they were so diametrically opposed to each other

that we could just keep playing that, and playing that,

and playing that, but knowing the whole time that they

were getting closer and closer.

I just-- I feel like I'm gonna kiss you.

And it was the evolution of that relationship

that really helped the show stay on for so long.

When Booth and I first met, I didn't believe that such

a thing as love existed.

I maintained that it was simply brain chemistry.

I have no tangible proof, but perhaps Booth is correct.

Perhaps love comes first, and then creates the reaction.

To love.

To love.

But when you look back at some of those episodes,

you see such an innocence to their development,

and how they kind of matured over these years,

and you become aware of how bad the hair

was looking at certain times--

or, like, the shoes.

Hey, speak for yourself.

You were always gorgeous.

I've always enjoyed watching David and Emily embrace Booth

and Brennan with the fans, because the fans just

love the show so much, and love their characters.

I don't think I really understood

it until we went to ComicCon.

It was just amazing.

Let's hear it for Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz.

And I think that the big thing is they're

connecting emotionally to it.

High five me--

I like your hat. - Oh my gosh.

They just never gave up on the show,

and that is the only reason why we are still on the air.

We officially have the most loyal fans.

We're the little ship that could,

and that's because of the fans.

And a lot of women have gone into science

because of watching our show.

I want to be a "forenticantipologist."

So it's cool to be on a show like that,

and to have those kind of fans.

Which is why I'm really grateful to Fox, and to 20th

that we got these last 12, because it really

does feel like we had just 12 more

moments to thank these fans in the way we really wanted to.

I don't know.

We get to tie it up in a lovely little bow,

and say goodbye for real.

Bones, you ready?

Almost.

You can't ever believe that a show's going to last this long,

so I'm so thankful for the fact that it had 12 great seasons.

It's one of the longest relationships we've ever had.

I remember thinking when it first started out,

I said, this could go for three years,

thinking that was the longest possible period of time

that it could possibly go.

It's wonderful to be creative with people

that you think are inspiring, and beautiful, and evolving,

and surprising.

And I feel like I learned something,

and I'm inspired by you guys.

And it's just a pretty-- pretty awesome ride.

It's more than a gal could ask for.

We've all spent 14 hour days times,

you know, however many weeks, times however many years

together.

Yet the characters have only spent one hour times

246 together, so however close the characters seem in

real life, it's so much deeper.

These are people you see far more than you see your family.

And they become a support system.

They become part of your life, in a very real way.

It really blows me away sometimes,

just to see everyone grow up, really, like, in front of you.

There's a lack when that goes away.

There's a-- the silence is--

is deafening.

There's no--

I don't think there are any words

to describe the gratitude.

It's difficult to say goodbye to the people

that you see every day.

It's been strange.

But I feel good.

It feels weird not to go back to work, in a way,

but it hasn't really hit me yet.

I'm so lucky that I got to work with you guys.

It really would have been nothing without you.

I feel like we all became who we are doing the show.

We saw each other through so many life changes.

I can't, like, fully even--

I'm, like--

So much of your life goes into the show

that when it ends, even if it's the right time,

you're losing a limb.

You're losing a part of yourself.

And, you know, life takes over, so it's just been--

There's life after that?

I know.

I know.

If you can believe it, life after Bones.

It's been an extraordinary ride.

It really has.

- I'm with him. - There's so much--

- Thank you. - Love.

Well, first we have to say thank you to our fans.

Well, I was. That's what I'm saying.

There's so much love--

- Thank you, fans. - To give to you.

Oh. Oh, yeah.

This has been one of the most amazing experiences,

that we feel we've taken this journey with you.

And we want to thank you for being

there for us all of this time.

To the fans who have been watching this show for 12

years, of course, thank you very much.

I really want to thank the fans of "Bones"

for watching and viewing all these seasons,

and enjoying the show.

I want to thank all the fans, who have been so supportive

of the show through the years.

We appreciate you so much for watching our show,

bouncing around from every different night

to watch "Bones," following us wherever we went.

Thank you to our fans.

I'm so grateful to you for sticking with us,

and there's just no question, we wouldn't be here without you.

It actually has been an honor to--

to be able to do this show.

Oh, Stephen's so good.

Just, you know, it's a gift.

You couldn't ask for anything more.

And now I'm getting choked up, because that was--

people--

We hope you do enjoy the final season of "Bones."

We're so grateful that we got to tell you these last 12 stories.

All of the things that we've tried to give you

through these years, whether it be a laugh, or a little cry,

I mean, just take the show with you.

SINGER: Stopping time with the world at your feet.

OK, buddy boy.

SINGER: You can't have enough.

We're traveling at the speed of light.

At the speed of light.

It's the one thing that keeps us alive.

That keeps us alive.

Every barrier, crashing through.

Me and you.

Me and you.

Me and you.

Me and you.

I'm gonna miss you so much, Brennan.

I'm gonna miss you, Booth.

Everybody-- thank you.

I-- thank you.

- Thank you. - Thank you.

Thank you, guys.

Thank you, and we love you.

Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for being there

for us.

We love you.

Thanks.

Thank you so much.

Thank you.

Thank you for your time, your understanding--

dealing with me. - Uh-huh.

Yeah.

Thank you for remembering the one thing--

we're back.

Boneheads.

Oh, he's gonna yell at you now

OK, I feel like I'm gonna be busting out of this at any--

Do it.

[laughter]

How's it going so far?

Am I talking too much?

You're fascinating.

I mean, we're dealing with bones.

You think, like, how many stories

can you have about bones?

Obviously a lot.

Apparently.

I feel like we need to keep going.

There's so many.

[laughter]

You can tell your hand's, like--

Awkwardly--

[interposing voices]

Well, I could feel nobody else was doing it, so I was, like--

Just slowly glided away.

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Military Threat Report 2017: New Dangers and the American Tech to Beat Them - Duration: 12:40.

In modern warfare, owning the sky is everything.

And the cheapest way to own the sky is to shoot down, from the ground, anything that

tries to fly in it.

The Russian military is currently fielding a new midrange surface-to-air missile system,

the Buk-M3, that has the potential to change everything.

And by change we mean destroy.

Start with the eyes: a powerful phased-array radar that steers its beams electronically

to track targets.

The vehicle has a new digital brain that can accept data from longer-range radar, which

means the M3 will be able to shoot before some systems would have even identified the

incoming aircraft.

It has six radar-guided missiles with a range of up to 43 miles—a huge improvement over

the 28-mile range in the older Buk-M2.

Then there are the treads: The M3 is built on a tracked chassis, like a tank, making

it highly mobile, easy to conceal, and eventually likely to be sold to rogue nations in Asia,

Africa, and the Middle East.

This weapon is having an effect in European air forces without even firing a shot, says

Sim Tack, senior analyst for the private security firm Stratfor.

It severely limits the potency of Cold War–era aircraft—and of any aircraft whose name

doesn't include the word stealth.

NATO forces like to strike where the enemy is not expecting it, so their tanks are built

to maneuver off-road over long distances.

The Russians, however, have a different approach: Concentrate the firepower on one spot, using

tanks to break through enemy defenses.

Russia's new T-14 tank, currently in field tests, is the world's most deadly.

For the first time in a turreted main battle tank, the entire crew is cocooned inside an

armored capsule in the hull.

The T-14 is also the first main battle tank to have a fully auto-mated, unmanned turret.

Which is even worse for what it means is coming in the future.

"A remote-controlled turret lends itself to building what could be the first remotely

operated tank," says Tack.

"We've seen the rise of UAVs over the past decades.

We could see a similar evolution for actual ground combat vehicles as well."

The good news for NATO is that the Russians may not be able to afford many T-14s.

"By the time they can field the T-14 in any numbers, the next-generation tank might be

ready and they'll be back to the same game," Tack says.

It's been a long time since the U.S. had to worry about losing airplanes in a dogfight

or has fretted that an enemy airplane could slip past radar to bomb air bases.

But a new class of stealth warplanes from Russia (PAK-FA, pictured) and China (J-20,

J-31) is adding new lines to the foreheads of the guys at the DOD.

The world's air forces—and the global network of defense media— have been following the

development of these aircraft for years, even before their secret first flights in 2010

and 2011.

Stealth airplanes revolutionized modern warfare for the U.S., as they're used to eliminate

air defenses so that older, easily seen aircraft can attack other targets.

Now we have to deal with potential enemies having them too.

One of the world's most powerful telescopes sits on Army property, standing a lonely vigil

in the desert south of Albuquerque.

The Space Surveillance Telescope (SST), developed by DARPA, has been gazing at space for five

years and spotted 3,600 new asteroids, four comets, and 69 near-Earth objects in that

time.

But such work is merely a preamble for its real job—to scour Earth's orbit looking

for threats to vital satellites, including collisions with small enemy spy spacecraft

or space junk.

In November the telescope's new Air Force owners took over, a big step toward readying

the telescope for its military mission.

The SST won't be staying in New Mexico, either.

The Pentagon will relocate the telescope from the White Sands Missile Range to Harold E.

Holt Naval Communication Station in Western Australia.

The new site is expected to be up and running in 2020.

ISIS has experimented with drones since 2013, primarily for surveillance.

Last fall, however, the terrorist group added a new element: bombs.

According to Don Rassler, director of Strategic Initiatives at West Point's Combating Terrorism

Center, terror organizations have tried to use weaponized drones since at least 1994,

when a Japanese group plotted to use a remote-controlled helicopter to spread sarin gas.

The helicopter is presumed to have crashed— something that's a lot less likely with today's

drones, which can practically fly themselves.

In fact, Rassler says, as consumer devices gain range and carrying capacity, we're going

to see more flying IEDs.

This development has necessitated a new need for drone-detection systems.

One such system identifies the radio-frequency signals that control drones.

Another, from a company called Drone Shield, builds a comprehensive audio database of drone

sounds.

Each model on the market is recorded to create an audio signature, which can be used to locate

and identify any nearby drones.

And in September the nonprofit government research corporation MITRE wrapped a challenge

to develop a definitive system.

The result combines radar and cameras to detect the drones, and RF jammers to render them

inoperable.

"We can just buy them off Amazon," Rassler says.

"But drones making their way to Syria?

[ISIS] doesn't have all that they would like."

Anyone looking to chart the kind of wars theU.S. Army thinks its infantry will be fighting

need only look at the amount of firepower the troops carry.

The M3 recoilless rifle is an antiarmor weapon that shoots a highly explosive round that

can take out a light vehicle, destroy a small house, or eliminate a defensive bunker.

Although the weapon was originally restricted to special ops, fights in Iraq and Afghanistan

highlighted the need for infantrymen to bring explosives to gunfights without waiting for

artillery or air support.

In response, last year the Army opened the M3's use to all Army troops.

Now the 69-year-old M3 is getting an upgrade, making it six pounds lighter and easier to

use while wearing modern helmets that have night-vision fixtures.

Saab, the company that makes them, says new M3E1 models, which the Army expects to deliver

to soldiers in the spring, are ready for intelligent-sight systems that have rangefinders and are compatible

with "smart" munitions.

These include explosive rounds that can be programmed for airburst shots that can kill

foes who are hiding behind cover.

But sometimes it's the little things that matter most.

Soldiers using the current M3 mark each shot by hand in a notebook that stays with the

weapon.

When the notebook is lost, the weapon's service life is cut short to avoid battlefield malfunctions.

But not so with the M3E1.

It has an automatic shot counter.

A joint project between DARPA and the Navy, Tern is a tailsitter drone.

It literally sits on its tail.

This means that, unlike most military surveillance drones, which take off like airplanes, Tern

needs no runway.

With two contra-rotating blades, it can take off and land like a helicopter, making it

perfect for small ships and rough terrain.

Scientists at MIT, led by chemical engineering professor Michael Strano, modified wild spinach

using trace nanoparticles to emit an infrared signal when it detects explosives in the soil.

"The plant brings groundwater in the soil up through the roots," Strano says, where

any explosives cause a reaction.

Which means detecting a land mine becomes much more simple.

Just aim a cellphone camera at the spinach, and as long as it looks fluorescent, you know

you're safe.

While we won't exactly be planting spinach in Syria, this is an important first step

to using plants to warn people of unseen issues like dangerous pollutants.

And even if there are no bombs, you'll always have plenty of vitamin K.

In a program called Loyal Wingman, the Air Force plans to turn retired F-16 jets into

unmanned aides that can be controlled by a nearby F-35.

They just need a few years to get ready.

Target date: 2022.

In the past, drones would locate vessels to be tracked before crewed ships were dispatched

to follow them.

The Navy's new Sea Hunter, currently in testing, does all of this on its own, cruising the

open ocean for up to three months at a time, where it can automatically detect and follow

a diesel–electric sub from nearly two miles away.

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GIZA PYRAMID EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT MACHINING - Duration: 3:15.

GIZA PYRAMID EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT MACHINING

The use of machines rather than hand tools to produce goods is thought of as having started

in the 1700s and 1800s in Europe, as opposed to in much earlier times.

However, there was more, perhaps much more use of machinery in the past than is commonly

believed.

Recently, some new evidence has appeared that the feat of building the Egyptian pyramids

was accomplished largely with machine tools.

While one could argue that each block was cut simply with bronze chisels, many of the

blocks seem to have been cut with circular saws, perhaps of a type that was turned by

a hand crank and not a more sophisticated source of power.

Even though the great pyramid took twenty years to build, the cutting of more than two

million large blocks into such precise shapes seems more likely to have been done with saws

than with chisels.

It would arguably not have been possible to complete the task in only twenty years without

the use of more advanced tools.

Egyptologist Brian Foerster has made it his life's work to study the use of machine tools

in ancient Egypt.

The use of technology such as tube drills for cutting holes into rock is well argued

for.

Many such perfect circular holes are found in stones made of Basalt, which is said to

be too hard for simple bronze hand tools to cut.

The distances that very large stones were moved, up to 500 miles from where they were

cut, also seems unfeasible unless the Egyptians had more technology than is commonly believed.

Many large stone objects that are thought of as having non-mechanical purposes curiously

resemble gears and other mechanical components.

Could the ancient Egyptians have made large gears out of stone, and, if so, for what purpose?

There is also some evidence of even more advanced technology such aircraft and electric lighting.

Electric lighting is not as difficult to believe as it might sound.

Electric batteries were actually occasionally constructed in the ancient world, that is

not disputed.

What the electricity was used for is not known.

Perhaps, lighting could be imagined.

Brian Foerster's book, "Lost Ancient Technology of Egypt", discusses the subject in more detail.

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What Does Chakra Healing Mean - Duration: 6:17.

What Does Chakra Healing Mean

By consciousreminder

A chakra is an alignment point of the body and it can receive and relay the life force

energy.

The word Chakra comes from the Sanskrit, it describes the continual spinning of a wheel

or the aural energy sphere within the body of mankind.

Traditional Hindu writings have often said that there are nearly 90,000 points of Chakra

throughout every human body, but there are truly only seven extrmely important points

of Chakra.

These seven vital points of Chakra can be found from the bottom of the spinal cord all

the way up to the top of the head.

The root or base chakra, the sex or navel chakra, the stomach or solar plexus chakra,

the heart chakra, the throat chakra, the brow or third eye chakra and the crown chakra are

the seven major chakras of the body.

These main chakra points of the body can receive and transmit energy to and from its universal

surroundings including various elements and the individuals around it.

They are able to influence the spiritual, mystical, emotional, intellectual, corporeal

and psychological activities of an individual all by themselves.

Throughout history Chakras have been described several different ways, but most of these

ways have one common characteristic.

The Chinese medicinal description and even the Hindu interpretation have things in common.

Chakra is the understanding of the way that the human mind thinks and the ways in which

humans express and experience emotions in everyday life.

The chakras are in perpetual motion whether we are awake or asleep.

Continual activity does influence the glandular processes, physical disorders, structure and

appearance as well as our actions and deeds.

When one or more of the chakras malfunction for different reasons this will cause an imbalance,

it then continues to make it known in other areas.

Many believe that this all happens because the chakras are part of the endocrine glad

that is located inside your body.

If you do not keep your chakras in balance then you will get what is known as a disturbance

in this glad which will affect everything that is attached to it.

You can pretty much bet on that what ever ailments or conditions that you have, are

related to the balance of the chakras in your body.

It is very important for you too try to keep all of the chakras in balance.

Some people do not see any physical; symptoms but they can see a change in their emotions.

Generally speaking, the repressed or elapsed emotional balance that comes from experiences

of past trauma is one of the main causes of imbalance of the chakras.

The cellular level of the body is influenced by the emotional toxins that are habitually

buried inside the subconscious of anyone.

This is the reason that we should deal with our emotional baggage as this will aid us

in maintaining a good balance of the chakras which in turn influence the healing process

of our physical being.

Thus, the human body deserves chakra healing therapies.

It can use various techniques such as colour therapy, aromatherapy, Reiki healing, etc

and can use objects such as crystals, gemstones or a pendulum for opening up or balancing

the chakras

The performances of yoga breathing and physical exercises are beneficial to maintaining chakra

balance within the body and it is something that many individuals enjoy participating

in.

Other methods include healing through utilization of meditation classes, for a specific period

of time, through visualization with the aid of CD or audio tapes for encouraging relaxation

techniques and reducing stress in the natural healing process.

Although we cannot see or feel our chakras, they work alone to help sustain our bodies

in several ways.

The body needs nutrition in order for there to be balance of the chakras and the pleasure

of good health.

There are particular foods that aid in maintaining the balance of each of the seven chakras.

If you want to care for your root chakra then stick with Root-type vegetables.

You can also go with protein-rich foods to help your chakra get the most nutrition.

Your solar plexus chakra thrives on starches such as cereal, breads and even pastas.

You can also do dairy products and yogurts for this type of Chakra.

You will want to feed and your sexual chakra sweet fruits, vanilla and some cinnamon or

nuts.

For nourishing the heart chakra, the centre powerhouse of our being, green tea and green

leafy vegetables are the best.

Intake of a lot of water, fruit juices and tangy fruits such as peaches and apples nourishes

the throat chakra.

The third eye chakra which is responsible for the sharpness of third eye sight and a

profound sense of the psychical gifts we all have is nourished by consuming such items

as grapes, blueberries, grape juice and wine.

The center of our emotional being is called the crown chakra which needs to be detoxified.

This is generally done through fasting.

Some people prefer to do a ritual inhalation which can be done through the use of natural

herbs as well as incense.

We can influence our health when we influence or stimulate our chakras.

Doing so inspires us to be more responsive in our lives as we become completely in tune

with our general surrounding as well as all the other elements of the physical and metaphysical

environment we live in.

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Taylor Swift Is Taking Control Of Her Music | TMZ Live - Duration: 2:58.

CHARLES: MOVING ON TO TAYLOR

SWIFT.

NOT TOO OLD TO GO TO WAR OVER

HER MUSIC AND STREAMING SERVICES

THAT SHE HAD A BEEF WITH

SPOTIFY.

NOW SHE DECIDED I'M BIG ENOUGH

THAT MAYBE SHE WILL DO HER OWN

STREAMING.

HARVEY: WHICH IS INTERESTING

BECAUSE TAYLOR SWIFT FAMOUSLY

REALLY FOUGHT THEM AND SAID THAT

ARTISTS ARE GETTING SCREWED AND

THIS IS THE KIND OF THING WHERE

SHE SAID I WILL MAKE MY OWN LUCK

AND SHE COULD ATTRACT A LOT OF

OR ARTISTS.

IT IS AN INTERESTING IDEA.

>> IT WOULD BE HUGE.

JUST HER FAN BASE THE SWIFTIES

WHICH IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE IT

WILL BE CALLED.

I SPOKE WITH NICOLE.

CHARLES: NICOLE WOULD BE THE

FIRST PERSON.

SHE SIGNED UP.

>> SHE WAS SAYING ALREADY SIGNED

UP AND IT COULD BE BIG FOR

TAYLOR AND ALL THE FIGHTING WITH

THE OTHER STREAMING SERVICES SHE

IS BIG ON THE ARTISTS BEING

PROPERLY COMPENSATED AND SHE

COULD START THE MOVEMENT WHERE

SHE TAKES CONTROL OF NOT ONLY

HERS BUT OTHERS.

HARVEY: SHE IS LIKE A JAY Z.

CHARLES: THAT IS MY CAUTION IS

THAT JAY Z ABOUT THIS AND -- DID

THERE AND HE FELT LIKE HE HAD

THE POWER AND PEOPLE AND HE DID.

AND IT WAS REALLY STRUGGLING FOR

A LONG TIME.

>> I LOVE JAY Z HE IS GIGANTIC

BUT I THINK THAT YOU ARE

UNDERESTIMATING THE POWER OF

TAYLOR SWIFT.

CHARLES: ARE YOU TELLING ME --

>> DO THEY HAVE A NICKNAME?

IF THEY DON'T HAVE A NICKNAME IT

IS A MOOT POINT.

HARVEY: THERE ARE DEVOTEES TO

TAYLOR SWIFT IN A UNIQUE WAY.

>> IF BEYONCE' DID IT.

HARVEY: ABSOLUTELY.

I THINK TAYLOR SWIFT COULD OWN

MUSIC.

SHE WRITES, SINGS, SHE IS A

BUSINESS WOMAN AND REALLY YOUNG

AND SHE HAS A HUGE FAN BASE.

CHARLES: THAT WOULD BE A BIG

LEARN ROLE TO TAKE AT ONLY 27

YEARS OLD.

HARVEY: IS SHE 27 ALREADY?

CHARLES: SHE'S BEEN AROUND.

>> I'M CALLING FROM ANNA, TEXAS.

CONGRATULATIONS TO TAYLOR FOR

HER NEW CENTURIES BUT I DON'T

THINK IT HAS TO DO WITH SPOTIFY

AS MUCH AS EXPAND HER BRAND.

FIRST THING I THINK IT IS WHERE

IS KANYE WHEN SHE NEEDS HIM.

SHE NEEDS TO SHAKE IT OFF, LET

IT GO.

NOBODY IS INTERESTED IN SPOTIFY

ANY MORE.

GO WITH THE GUITAR, GUITAR

BRAND.

HARVEY: PLEASE, NO MORE

REFERENCES.

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Onlookers Blasted With Snow As Train Barrels Into Station - Duration: 0:30.

THE WAITING TRAIN PASSENGERS

EXPECTED, THE TRAIN, AS YOU CAN

SEE, PELTED THOSE PASSENGERS WHO

WERE STANDING THERE AS IT PULL

MOOD THE STATION IN RYAN CLIFF,

NEW YORK, YESTERDAY.

THE TRAIN TRACKS WERE COVERED

WITH SNOW THAT HAD FALLEN THE

DAY BEFORE.

A WHOLE LOFT SNOW, TOO.

KIND OF LIKE STANDING ON THIS

STREET CORNER AFTER IT RAINS AND

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Best Learning Colors Video for Children SPIDERMAN Coloring Pages video learning for kids - Duration: 6:38.

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La Historia de los Precursores ft. AlaanVCr - Halo - Duration: 7:14.

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Amarak - Chiquita bonita (Video Oficial 2017) - Duration: 5:09.

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MSI VR JAM Winner Interview- Sander Sneek - Duration: 2:39.

My name's Sander Sneek.

I'm from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

I'm co-founder of SNAKE Productions and,

basically the creative coder of Block Rocking Beats.

Basically,

the idea is to let people enjoy creating music in Virtual reality.

Basically, use virtual reality to connect people in a virtual space.

Kind of like making it a social experience.

So it's not like a closed environment with one person.

But somebody from Taiwan,

somebody from Amsterdam could meet virtually

in this space and jam around, creating music.

Electronic music and Festivals is really a big thing in Europe and America

and I think nowadays also in Asia.

So what we wanted to do is how it would feel

to be like a performer like a famous DJ standing on a big podium.

Basically with this application you're kind of like the performer.

That's one.

Second one is the social connection with people from all over the world

who also have the same passion of creating music.

Yeah, I think those were the two feelings we want to achieve.

The tricky thing specifically with Block Rocking Beats

is to get people enthusiastic to use it,

while they don't have much experience creating music with music software.

So the tricky thing is basically making it as simple as possible.

Also for a non-musician to use the application.

I think MSI is really good hardware CPU-, GPU-wise,

to basically run really high performance VR experiences.

Of course,

from the software level you have to optimize,

but I think the hardware which is also optimized for experiences like this is a big win.

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Kidnapping once called hoax ends in 40-year prison sentence - Duration: 0:59.

FIGHTING BACK TEARS, DENNY'S

FACED HER KIDNAPPER AND SAID, I

AM THE WOMAN THAT YOU DRUGGED

AND TORTURED.

AND THE HARVARD EDUCATED LAWYER

WAS SENTENCED TO 40 YEARS IN

FEDERAL PRISON FOR THE

KIDNAPPING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT OF

THE WOMAN IN 2015.

HE ALSO DRUGGED AND TIED UP HER

BOYFRIEND, WHOSE MOTHER HAD THIS

REACTION TODAY.

>> HE HAD PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY

TO CHANGE HIS MIND AND HE

DIDN'T.

MIKE: BUT HIS ATTORNEY BLAMES

LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR NOT

BELIEVING THAT THEY WERE VICTIMS

OF A CRIME.

>> THE FBI AGENT LED THE

INVESTIGATION, ISOLATED HIM AND

THEY SHOULD HAVE FIGURED OUT

THAT THEY WERE VICTIMS.

THE HORROR THAT THEY WENT

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Jeon Hyunmoo loves adult rated videos? [Happy Together / 2017.03.16] - Duration: 18:52.

- All right. / - Now,

let's check the second one.

- Each story is / - I know.

- so interesting. / - It's interesting.

Please reveal the second one.

Please reveal it.

"My friend was a troublemaker."

How many votes do you think you will get?

I don't think I'll get any vote.

- You think you will get no vote. / - I never fought.

How about you, Saeho?

I think I was a troublemaker.

How many votes do you think you will get?

- I think I'll get four votes. / - Four votes.

Okay. Let's check the result.

Let's check how many votes he got.

- The Cuckoo Knows It! / - The Cuckoo Knows It!

One, two, three, four, five.

No way.

- This is nice. / - No way.

Isn't Hyunmoo so thick-faced?

He's getting five votes for everything.

- My friends are ambitious. / - You got five votes.

- What did I do? / - He got five votes again,

but maybe you will talk about me more.

I'm sure they will.

- Let's hear from their friends. / - Let's do that.

Let's hear from Saeho's friends first.

Let's talk about Saeho first.

Saeho is very competitive.

When we were in sixth grade, we played a basketball

game 3 on 3. And we did it on the overhead ladder.

Our team ended up winning,

and Saeho lost his cool.

(He was angry.)

- Do children lose their cool too? / - Yes.

He kept insisting that his team won.

You are Song Yoonkyung, aren't you?

Yes.

- He recognized him. / - He sounds like...

- Do you remember him? / - He sounds like Yoonkyung.

He said it correctly. There was no basketball post,

so we played basketball using the overhead ladder.

That day,

everything from the weather to my condition

made me think that I could beat him.

There are days when you feel confident.

- And did you fight again in high school? / - Did you?

I don't know what happened.

But I took him to the music room on the fifth floor.

When I said, "Hey!"

Saeho suddenly knelt down and said, "Forgive me."

It made me realize he knew what he did wrong,

and I calmed down immediately.

They were close but Saeho was afraid of him.

I will explain. I was the class vice president,

so I had to make kids keep quiet during the study hour.

But Yoonkyung was so loud and naughty.

- So? / - So I told him to be quiet.

- He was the bad one. / - I thought he was

going to listen to me.

But he must've had something against me.

He said, "Come here, Saeho."

Other classmates were watching,

so I said, "I'm not the person you used to know."

- You were in high school. / - Right.

I thought he might hit me on the spot,

so I said to him first, "Hey, let's take it outside."

We went outside, and we were by ourselves.

- What happened? / - And I was so scared.

So I told him we shouldn't fight...

- Right. / - when we are good friends.

And then my feet must have slipped.

- Your knees gave in. / - I don't think I knelt down.

Yoonkyung was at fault.

- Do you remember this? / - I don't remember.

(He knows how to be funny on TV.)

To me,

he was a really good friend.

And that's why we can talk about our fights.

It wasn't a bad memory to me. When he hit me,

- I... / - Did you say it wasn't a bad memory?

- It wasn't a bad memory? / - Was it a scary memory?

- Then... / - I don't hope to see him later.

It was a good memory for me.

- Let's talk about Hyunmoo now. / - Yes.

- He got five votes. / - I don't remember.

Let's see what troubles he had made.

Yes, Sir.

At the time, we used to play dabanggu a lot

- after school. / - I remember that.

At one point, I saw Hyunmoo on the floor,

crying and looking for his mom.

Goodness.

He didn't fall. He was hit on his important part.

That's why he was on the floor and crying.

Suddenly,

Hyunmoo's mother appeared in the distance.

She asked the kid who hit him if he's Cho Bonghyun.

Bongbyun was famous for being big

and scary.

So I told her that he was Choi Seongho.

Why does getting hit make me a troublemaker?

Isn't it my only fault that I got beaten?

- Do you remember it? / - I still remember the pain.

- Eugene, / - Yes?

he has a point.

- I just got hit. / - Right.

He got hit in the important part and collapsed.

How does that make me a troublemaker?

(He is falsely accused.)

Did your friend Bonghyun fight well?

- He fought well. / - He can fight with my friend.

Let's make them fight.

They should fight without any safety gears.

– They want their friends to fight. / - Let's do that.

I'd imagine Hyunmoo was bad at fighting.

He only fought with his mouth, didn't he?

- I only fought with my mouth. / - Is that right?

It's not that he couldn't fight.

At the time, nobody fought in our town.

- That's what I remember. / - You look

like you would've fought a lot in your time.

That's how people thought of me.

- Nobody fought. / - You didn't fight.

Hyunmoo didn't fight either. Hyunmoo's mother,

like what you've just heard, used to

meddle with children's affairs a lot.

His mother used to meddle with the children's affairs.

Did his mother really do that?

So you mean my mother was a troublemaker.

She was the troublemaker of Mok-dong.

Was his mother the troublemaker?

Hyunmoo once did something really dangerous.

After science class,

- he splashed hydrochloric acid. / - I remember.

- I remember that. / - He spilled it,

and it splashed to his body.

- That's so dangerous. / - It's very dangerous,

but thankfully, it was diluted a lot, so he was fine.

But I got really shocked at the time.

I saw him getting changed after the incident.

And his body was covered in hair.

How old were you?

- So... / - How does that make me a troublemaker?

How does that make me a troublemaker?

He was a prodigy.

- How can I be... / - Hyunmoo...

Was he an elementary school student?

How does that make him a troublemaker?

I was really shocked. We were in elementary school.

I had never seen a friend with body hair before that.

He was a hairy guy who spilled hydrochloric acid.

That makes him a troublemaker.

Stop it, Myungsoo.

You only interrupt to talk about these things.

What's wrong with it?

Perhaps the hair saved you.

- What are you saying? / - You have a point, Eugene.

Do you remember that time, Hyunmoo?

I remember spilling the hydrochloric acid.

I still have...

- Really? / - a really small scar on my belly.

- Do you have it? / - Yes. A lot of hair grows there.

- What? / - A lot of hair

grows on the spot where he spilled

- There's a lot of hair. / - hydrochloric acid.

Please stop lying.

How can hairs grow on that spot?

It all depends on his physical constitution.

Hello. My name is Jung Heeseok,

Hyunmoo's elementary school friend.

We were classmates in fifth grade.

Our assigned seats were next to each other's.

My friend, Hyunmoo was

a fan of X-rated things.

- What did he say? / - I knew it.

- Stop talking nonsense. / - He was quite mature.

When I was young, I often visited his house.

One day, we were playing in his house with our friends.

He took out something from his dad's bookshelf.

It turned out to be an adult magazine.

That was my first time seeing such a thing.

After that, I went to his house more often.

When I did, Hyunmoo

brought out the magazine and showed it to me.

As I think about this now,

I wonder where the magazine came from.

Hyunmoo, where did you get it?

I am not a fan of adult contents.

- I am not certain if I should share this. / - Tell us.

Well...

(This is a bit awkward for me to tell you this.)

It was my dad's.

- Hyunmoo. / - Well.

- I am aware you want to save yourself. / - This is...

- How could you drag your dad into this? / - I mean...

- I'm not saying he was a fan. / - What do you mean?

By chance,

I found it in a cupboard.

That proves your dad was a fan of adult contents.

(He found it in a cupboard.)

My dad used to collect viewing stones.

I saw something strange between two stones,

- but... / - It was between two stones?

Something was rolled up between the stones.

I wondered what it was.

When I was at home, I climbed a chair and took it out.

It was a Japanese magazine.

So I read the magazine

and when it was time for my dad to come home,

I rolled it as it was and put it in the exact spot.

This is probably my dad's first time finding this out.

- It was a perfect crime. / - I put it back as it was.

Don't you think he'd be surprised when he sees this?

- I can't let this happen. / - Imagine...

his dad is watching it with his mom.

I am not certain if Hyunmoo will agree,

but among his classmates in sixth grade,

he had a reputation for liking such things.

I know this because my cousin was in his class.

- Really? / - I see.

One day, my cousin came over to my house.

I ended up seeing a book that I hadn't seen

my entire life.

I asked my cousin where he obtained this book.

We were in my room. No one was in the room except us,

but my cousin whispered.

"I got it from Hyunmoo."

I feel quite uncomfortable about this,

even if I wasn't involved and it was between them.

I'm sorry to butt in, but this is a special episode.

Was this how Happy Together Friends was hosted?

I thought the program was heartwarming.

What did you say?

Wasn't it a touching program where guests talked

about their memories and heartwarming stories?

However, we're talking about

hydrochloric acid and how he was hit.

Myungsoo, when you observe them,

doesn't it make you want to find your old friends?

This episode is making me not want to find my friends.

(It is making him not want to find his friends.)

- We will go to the next question. / - All right.

- Please show us. / - Please show us.

"My friend was a loyal friend."

(My friend was a loyal friend.)

What if no one presses the button all of a sudden now?

- It will be funny. / - That won't happen.

That's right. We'll find it funny.

- Shall we check right away? / - Shall we?

- Let's check. / - I'm confident about this question.

- Here it goes. / - I'll get at least four votes.

- The Cuckoo Knows It! / - The Cuckoo Knows It!

- One. / - There you go.

- Two. / - Come out.

(Hyunmoo gets 1 vote and Saeho gets 3 votes.)

(He roots for the cuckoo, but...)

- I got three votes. / - No way. My gosh.

(Something has gone wrong.)

Hyunmoo, up until now you always got five votes.

This time, you only got one vote.

Aren't you relieved at least you got one vote?

I don't know who you are, but I'd like to thank you.

Saeho received three votes.

- Right, I did. / - Hyunmoo received one vote.

I was a loyal friend.

- Shall we start with Saeho's friends? / - Shall we?

One of our elementary school friends' name

is Lee Sungkyu.

He was a transfer student

- from Gangwon Province. / - Lee Sungkyu.

Sungkyu wasn't an outcast, but he didn't get along

with the classmates.

- Since he was new. / - Right.

One day, Saeho was

playing with his friends.

He called Sungkyu to play with them.

When Sungkyu came over to them,

Saeho said since Sungkyu was their classmate,

he suggested that they should all play together.

Saeho was quite popular back then.

So other classmates listened to him.

- Sungkyu became friends with them. / - Right.

Saeho took care of Sungkyu.

Sungkyu's mother heard this story

and she still feels grateful for it.

- She still feels grateful? / - Yes, she does.

Saeho.

Perhaps, you did this because you were a transfer

student as well. Do you remember this?

I remember it like it was yesterday.

- I knew it. / - I can remember Sungkyu's face,

the air, and the temperature at that time.

- He remembers the air and temperature. / - He was...

- This is our first touching story / - Yes, it is.

- from their friends. / - It is indeed.

I did that because

I couldn't get along with my classmates.

- After I made a lot of friends, / - I understand.

I tried to take good care of transfer students.

The transfer student from Gangwon Province, Sungkyu

still feels thankful for it. He couldn't

- join us due to a personal matter. / - Really?

I wonder if we could at least listen to his voice.

- What? / - I asked the staff

- to call him before the show. / - There's a call?

- Sungkyu. / - Saeho.

- Long time no see. / - They sound like real friends.

Long time no see.

- We haven't talked after high school. / -That's right.

- I should've been there. / - Exactly.

I had a personal matter.

- I'm sorry. / - Ask him what he's doing.

What are you doing now?

I'm resting at home.

(I'm resting at home.)

(What a shocking twist.)

Sungkyu doesn't make sense. He's resting at home.

(Everyone can't catch their breath.)

Why couldn't he have come?

- Hey. / - Sungkyu.

- If you are resting at home... / - Sungkyu.

Hold on.

You just said you had a personal matter.

- A personal matter? / - What is this?

Actually, I am...

- This is funny. / - What did you say?

- Sungkyu. / - I have a family get-together later.

- A family get-together? / - A family get-together?

- In the evening? / - Goodness. I'm tearing up.

This is too funny. He said it so nonchalantly.

I'm glad my friend is making sure I have some air time.

- This is really funny. / - At that time,

we heard you were grateful to Saeho.

Saeho

was cheerful and made his friends laugh a lot.

He was also very loyal.

Are you reading off a note you wrote down?

He does sound like he's reciting something.

People don't use the word, "cheerful" that often.

People say, "He was a funny guy."

Have you ever commented on

online news about Saeho's appearance on TV?

When someone wrote a hateful comment,

I wrote that

he wasn't what he seemed like.

Did you really write that comment?

When I did that, that person replied to my comment.

The person wrote, "Saeho, stop writing comments."

(Saeho, stop writing comments.)

(Sungkyu turned into Saeho.)

- He's a good friend. / - Thank you.

- He's helping you. / - Sungkyu is...

a true friend after all.

- He's rooting for Saeho. / - What a loyal friend.

Why don't you two say goodbye to each other?

- Sungkyu. / - Saeho.

I will definitely ask the staff your number.

I will give you a call. Let's meet.

Let's do that. I'm available all the time.

You are available all the time?

Yes, I am.

- I guess today was an exception. / - But not today.

- Sungkyu. / - You weren't free only today.

- This is fun. / - Can he be around here somewhere?

- It's fun. / - It's quite fun.

Is he calling from the waiting room?

- Anyway, thank you, Sungkyu. / - Thank you.

- Bye. / - Thank you, Sungkyu.

(Proud)

- We can't stop laughing today. / - No, we can't.

After listening to his friends from his childhood,

I think he must've been kind.

Right. He still is.

- He can't be funny without being kind. / - True.

How can he be mean and be funny?

- There are rare cases. / - There are some exceptions.

Myungsoo is an exception.

- I was all alone. / - I see.

Someone voted for the question that

- he was a loyal friend. / - Let's hear this.

- There will be only one story. / - It will be.

Which one of you will be telling the story?

I remember Hyunmoo being mischievous until

- middle school. / - I see.

I just thought he was just playful.

There was a popular community website back then.

- I remember that. / - Right.

He posted on our school community website that one

of our classmates went missing.

He wrote the post to find that friend.

I also contacted any friends to find out.

I couldn't find him.

Later on, his body was found.

Someone had to identify the deceased.

The friend didn't have a father.

The friend's mother was physically not well.

During the night, Hyunmoo received the call.

Hyunmoo probably called other friends,

but at that late hour,

no one could go and identify the body.

He went there alone.

He identified the body and took care of the funeral.

It is a completely different side of him we see now.

He was truly loyal.

I was quite moved by his action.

That's what I think.

Did you know about this story, Yeoju?

I did. That friend was studying for a national exam.

After that, we lost contact.

Hyunmoo did call me when he went to identify the body.

Back then, I was young and scared.

I was terrified of identifying the body

in case the deceased was really my friend.

I told him that I couldn't bring myself to go there.

I think it was near Yanghwa Bridge.

He got a taxi and went there all by himself.

He identified the body and arranged the funeral.

So I went to the funeral.

When we were drinking together,

he cried a lot.

I remember what Hyunmoo said.

He said he didn't have any idea that the friend was

struggling even though they were close.

The fact that Hyunmoo was in the dark

about the struggle broke his heart.

So he cried quite a lot.

There was a reason I was close to him

although he could be annoying.

- Hyunmoo is warmhearted. / - He's kindhearted.

He fools around a lot, but he is kindhearted.

- You know that he's quite successful now. / - Right.

He can't be successful if he's only mean.

You are right.

Hyunmoo, do you remember when this happened?

I remember. We were really close.

The friend was really smart

and was following the perfect academic path.

I suppose there was a lot of pressure.

I wrote that post and went to the police station.

When I heard the news, I was in a state of shock.

I was terrified, but I went there to identify the body.

I remember going all the way to the cemetery as well.

Even though it was only one vote,

- it greatly showed his loyalty. / - I agree.

I don't remember Saeho's stories about his loyalty.

Is there another story for me?

- No, there isn't. / - There isn't?

- We're wrapping up. / - We are?

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EMS Worker Struck And Killed By Stolen Ambulance - Duration: 1:12.

YOU'RE WATCHING WLNY TV

10/55 NEWS.

AT 9:00.

GOOD EVENING, I'M DICK

BRENNAN.

I'M ALICE GAINER. A TRAGIC

CHAIN OF EVENTS LEAVES A WORKER

DEAD AND HER PARTNER CRITICALLY

INJURED.

A STRANGER JUMPED INTO THE

AMBULANCE AND THEN RAN THEM

OVER WHEN THEY DESPERATELY

TRIED TO STOP THEM.

TV 10/55'S TRACEE CARRASCO IS

LIVE IN SOUNDVIEW IN THE

SOUNDVIEW SECTION OF THE BRONX

WITH NEW VIDEO OF THE CHAOS.

TRACEE.

Reporter: POLICE ARE STILL

OUT HERE INVESTIGATING.

YOU CAN SEE THE FLASHING LIGHTS

OF THAT AMBULANCE RIGHT WHERE

IT CRASHED HERE AT THE CORNER

OF WHITE PLAINS ROAD AND WATSON

AVENUE.

WE ARE TOLD THAT THE AMBULANCE

WHIPPED AROUND THE CORNER HERE

HITTING THE EMS WORKERS.

ONLOOKERS WERE STUNNED.

ACCORDING TO POLICE THE WORKERS

WERE RESPONDING TO AN UNRELATED

ACCIDENT IN THIS AREA WHEN A

MAN JUMPED BEHIND THE WHEEL OF

THE AMBULANCE AND TRIED TO TAKE

OFF.

A FEMALE EMS WORKER WAS KILLED.

HER MALE PARTNER IS IN CRITICAL

CONDITION.

THE SUSPECT WAS TAKEN INTO

CUSTODY AT THE SCENE AFTER IT

CRASHED ABOUT 100 YARDS AWAY.

NOW, OUT HERE LIVE, WE ARE TOLD

THAT MAYOR DE BLASIO IS HEADING

TO JACOBI HOSPITAL WHERE THAT

RECOVERING WORKER IS RIGHT NOW.

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Caught on camera: Car racing in New Orleans East plows into building - Duration: 0:29.

AS

A RACE ON THE STREETS OF NEW

ORLEANS EAST.

SULA POLICE SAY TWO VEHICLES

THAT WERE RACING BUMPED INTO

EACH OTHER.

THAT IS TERRIBLE.

THE CAR THEN ACCORDING TO POLICE

FLIPPED OVER.

THIS ALL HAPPENED ON HAYE

BOULEVARD AROUND 4:00 THIS

MORNING.

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News Conference: Xavier vs. Maryland Postgame - Duration: 26:27.

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Ghost in the Shell

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De_Canals First Impressions - Duration: 7:00.

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[Tokusatsu Film School] - Collaborating with others - Duration: 3:25.

- What's up? - Nothing. Beat it.

- We're shooting some BTS stuff and well... - Yeah, here's some BTS...

Nah man...if you wanna make it look like a boner that'd be cut in half ya gotta do this...

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Opel Agila 1.2 ENJOY Airco, - Duration: 1:05.

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New "Power Rangers" Movie

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[Tokusatsu Film School] - Collaborating with others - Duration: 3:25.

- What's up? - Nothing. Beat it.

- We're shooting some BTS stuff and well... - Yeah, here's some BTS...

Nah man...if you wanna make it look like a boner that'd be cut in half ya gotta do this...

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HERE I (FINALLY) AM - Duration: 8:01.

Salut tout le monde! Bienvenu(e)s sur ma chaîne Youtube!

Je suis vraiment contente et excitée d'enfin commencer

cette aventure. Je n'ai pas arrêté de poster des vidéos

en vous disant que j'arrive, ça arrive.

Bien voilà, enfin je suis là! Aujourd'hui,

je vais vous parler un peu de moi

et beaucoup plus de ma chaîne Youtube

Alors, continuez à regarder!

Pour ceux d'entre vous qui ne me connaissent pas

Je m'appelle Janny, j'ai 23 ans

et je suis Congolaise.

Je n'ai jamais vraiment aimé

être derrière une caméra ou

entendre ma voix dans une caméra

sur une vidéo, pardon, je détestais ça mais

j'ai compris que Youtube avait

une influence et que c'était

un instrument important pour la communication dans le monde d'aujourd'hui.

Donc pour que je puisse partager ce que j'avais à partager

avec vous, je devais tout simplement commencer

YouTube channel

Je le savais, mais il me fallait du temps

pour m'organiser et organiser tout ce dont il fallait

pour que je sois ici aujourd'hui donc, oui, me voici!!

"Interior beauty designer"! Donc tout d'abord

la décoration d'intérieur c'est l'art ou

la science d'améliorer ou égayer un intérieur

donc l'intérieur d'une chambre, d'une maison juste le rendre

plus cosy, plus agréable, ...

et oui ... donc ... rendre l'intérieur

d'un endroit, plus beau si je peux le

dire comme ça et pour moi

notre intérieur c'est notre coeur, notre conscience , nos

pensées, notre caractère et bien plus

et le décorer c'est le rendre

nous faire devenir des meilleurs personnes

donc je veux faire de moi une personne qui pardonne

une personne qui aime, une personne dévouée

et bien plus encore... Donc oui, je pense

que l'extérieur

que la beauté extérieure est importante, bien sûre

nous devons être propre

nous devons être soigné, bien habillé

et tout mais imaginez, vous voyez une

une belle maison de l'extérieur

c'est magnifique et quand vous entrez la maison est

sale, la vaisselle n'est pas faite

ça ne sent pas bon et tout

la maison est sans dessus dessous

quelle serait

votre réaction?

vous vous direz sûrement

qui vit ici? C'est déguelasse! Donc, je pense que

on devrait faire la même chose

avec nous même. Se dire oui j'ai l'air

bien de l'extérieur, mon maquillage

"on fleek" mes cheveux sont coiffés

"eyebrows on fleek", peu importe...

mais j'ai un caractère tellement mauvais

je ne sais pas pardonner aux gens, je ne sais pas aimer mon prochain et

je ne m'entends simplement pas avec les gens et finalement

qu'est ce qui est important?

Je ne suis pas un coach ou un dictateur

Je ne suis pas la pour prêcher parce que je sais

qu'il y a des gens qui ont fait des études pour ce sujet

des gens spécialisés pour le conseil

qui ont étudié pendant des années

et je ne suis pas là pour les remplacer ou

dire que ma manière de faire est meilleure

je suis réellement passionnée par la personne

qui sait être elle-même, qui a

un intérieur sain, dans ses pensés

dans son coeur et s'assume.

Je pense que c'est la meilleure façon

d'être

Être réellement soi!

Bien sûre ça sera

difficile pour moi d'être ici et expliquer

tout et donner des conseils sur tout.

Non, je ne peut pas faire ça parce que c'est juste moi.

J'ai ma petite expérience mais,

je n'ai pas encore tout vu dans la vie.

J'ai vécu des choses mais pas tout

pour être capable de conseiller sur tout les sujets.

J'espère que vous comprenez. Donc c'est pour ça que

j'aurais des invités. Des gens qui viendront

sur ma chaîne Youtube, qui ont vécu certaines choses,

qui sont passés par certaines

situations.

Et ils vont partager leurs histoires avec vous

et avec moi aussi!

"J'ai vécu cette situation mais, il y a t-il

quelqu'un d'autre qui l'a aussi vécu?". Je veux que vous vous dîtes:

"Oh mon Dieu,

donc eux aussi ont vécu ça?

Et ils ont résolu ça de cette manière?

Mais moi j'ai fait ça de cette manière. Peut-être leur manière est mieux?"

C'est de cette façon là que je veux qu'on fonctionne.

Parce que vous savez, a fin de

devenir un meilleur nous de l'intérieur,

nous devons être guéri, nous devons apprendre

nous devons grandir et ça ne se réalise pas en un jour.

Nous vivons en communauté, nous devons

écouter les autres, nous devons

s'influencer dans les bonnes choses.

Et si quelqu'un fait une erreur, cette erreur n'est pas là pour

qu'on se moque ou qu'on juge la personne.

Je pense plutôt que nous devons en retenir une leçon

et essayer de ne pas refaire la même erreur. Nous devrions

être des exemples les uns pour les autres et j'espère que

je vais vous aider dans cette

expérience, que nous allons s'entraider

dans cette expérience. Je sais que les sujets

seront sérieux mais

je promets de rendre les choses un peu plus amusantes.

J'utiliserai le peu de créativité que

Dieu a mis en moi pour vous présenter

ces sujets d'une manière différente

d'une manière amusante. Je vous promets que je suis amusante!

Vous ne me connaissez pas encore.

Vous n'êtes pas prêts!

So yes,

the other thing I will do is

to share a bit of my everyday life with you.

And because I recently developed

a passion, if I can say it like this, for

travelling so when I will travel

I will take my camera with me and

I will take you with me and I

will make you discover the cities and countries that myself will discover

for the first time or the second time.

So yea, that is what we're going to do. - Et qu'est ce que - And what

- vous pouvez attendre de moi et qu'est ce que moi même j'attends - can you expect from me and what do I expect

- de ma chaîne? - from my channel?

- Bien, je veux juste aider les gens. - I just want to help people.

- C'est vraiment ma priorité! Si - That is my priority! If

- il y a 1000 personnes qui regardent, je serais très contente. - if a thousand people are watching, I'll be very very happy

- mais si c'est qu'une personne qui regarde et cette personne - but if it's just one person watching and that person

- se sent touchée par ce que je dis - and feels concerned by what I say

- ou ce que mes invités disent - or what my guests say

- alors là je dirais "Yes, I made it!". Je veux - then I will feel like "Yes, I made it!". I want

- J'aimerais que les gens trouvent de l'aide ici, - I want people to find help here,

- J'aimerais que les gens trouvent des réponses ici. - I want people to find answers here.

- Donc oui, c'est ce que j'attends de - So yea, that is what I expect from

- ma chaîne Youtube et c'est ce dont à quoi vous pouvez vous attendre. - my Youtube channel and that is what you can also expect.

- Donc pour finir dans ma langue ou mes langues maternelles, - So, to finish in my mother tongue or tongues,

- En tout cas, merci parce que quand j'ai commencé mes annonces, - Thank you so much because when I started announcing my channel

- vous m'avez encouragé. - you supported me.

- Je suis très contente parce que je sais que - I'm very happy cause I know that

- Ce que qui vient de commencer va être très grand et je veux que - What has started will get big and I want

- toute la gloire soit rendu à Dieu. Je suis très ravie. - the glory to be given to God. I'm really thrilled.

- Le fait que je sois là c'est par la grâce de Dieu donc que la gloire Lui revienne! - Me being here is by God's grace so glory to Him!

- Et j'espère que ce que vous venez de voir - I that you will be pleased

- et ce que vous entendrez ici - by what you saw and will see and hear

- va vous faire plaisir et va vous aider! - and that you will find help here!

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Ghost in the Shell

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BMW 3 Serie 330e Model M Sport 15% Bijtelling Direct leverbaar - Duration: 1:00.

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BMW X5 4.8I High Executive 7persoons M Sport Pakket,Leder,Panoramadak,Xenon - Duration: 1:08.

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스머프: 잃어버린 마을 SMURFS: The Lost Village 3차 공식 예고편 (한국어 CC) - Duration: 2:05.

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Smoke Sesh Strain Review King Kong Cannabis The Johno Show #420 #Weedtuber - Duration: 12:59.

Hey Stoners Welcome to The Johno Show I'm your host Jonathan.

It's Thursday March 16th 2017 and that means it's strain review day.

Today we are reviewing King Kong using my new favorite tool and this month's contest

giveaway prize the FocusVape Pro Pen.

Yeah!

King Kong also known as King Kong Kush, is a highly potent indica-dominant hybrid with

a 80% Indica 20% Sativa.

The buds have a dark green leafy appearance.

And the strain has a reputation as a powerful medical choice with strong, calming body effects

and a euphoric boost of happiness.

It's named King Kong because of its high THC level and long lasting grip.

This is so powerful it's not recommended for first time users.

It makes you feel super relaxed and happy.

Slightly uplifted and euphoric and gives an extra focused boost.

Medically it deals with stress, pain and depression with limited ability to help inflammation

and headaches.

Not to many negative side effects except the usual dry eye and mouth.

The parents of King Kong are Ed Rosenthal's Super Bud and Chronic F2 both are hybrids

but obviously lean toward the Indica side.

You have two powerful hybrids put together.

Let's Smell It!!

The flavor is earthy with skunk tones, while the smell is strong and pungent.

Before I smoke it don't forget to enter this month's contest giveaway for the FocusVape

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And listen some people have caught and realized that if you tweet the message from the contest

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Funny Jokes #76 - ON THE ROAD - Jokes for kids - Duration: 1:00.

ON THE ROAD

After weeks on the road an over the road trucker pulled into a brothel.

The trucker walked up to the madam, slapped $500.00 on the counter and demanded "Give

me a bologna sandwich and the ugliest, meanest, most foul tempered

woman in the house."

The madam looked at the trucker and exclaimed, "Sir for this kind of money you can have the

best steak with all the trimmings and two of the prettiest girls in the state."

The trucker slowly looked up and with a tear in his eye said, "You don't understand, I'm

not hungry or looking for company, I'm homesick!"

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POW WOW Spoils - Duration: 1:25.

hi it's Nikki Golly with Fuel Your Body

again and I want to go over my spoils

look at my previous facebook live for

what you can get. This is what I personally

got from today I paid five whole dollars

and I got a whole bag of tomato I've got

oranges at three things of asparagus

three things with tomatoes ten bell

peppers which by the way the organic

organic cucumbers which are also organic

and round tomatoes looks like someone's

going to make some salsa and cucumber

salad and see stuff so peppers alright

have a wonderful day and I will be

making lots of amazing veggie filled

foods what are you doing today happy

saltless saturday saturday is the day

that you can choose eat whole foods

instead of packaged foods because salt

is actually most found in packaged foods

you don't have to worry about the salt

shaker that's not the salt you need to

worry about it's the salt that is in

processed foods anything that comes in a

bag or a fox so not a box like then I've

actually you find on the grocery store

so cheers and happy saltless saturday

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BMW 5 Serie Touring 535D HIGH EXE PANO-DAK - Duration: 1:10.

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Tasting Nintendo Switch Cartridges/Probando los cartuchos de la Nintendo Switch - Duration: 0:50.

How does taste?

I'm curious

Me too.

I want to taste it, zura.

Let's do!

Drown with the Zelda Breath of the Wild!

Dinner is served!

Bon... appetite

Ey! What did u put in those things?

Is a chemical compound called Denatonium Benzoate (Bitrex)

These are... Nintendo Switch Cartridges!

Denatonium Benzoate?

This tastes awful!

Eh? Do you think that?

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