What is going on?
Shhh....it's the trade deadline
This could be our ticket out of here
Why would you want to leave?
Aren't we in line for the first pick?
No, we're not!
Because that fool Billy King traded it to
Boston a few years ago!
What!?
I know! They're idiots--
Der coming! Der coming!
Back up, back up!
Everybody back up!
I'm sorry to announce...
we have made a trade
Oh yes oh yes
Please please please
Bojan
Yeah
You're going to Washingfell
Sorry
Oh my god!
They are like, uh...
They have like...wins
Yes
Thirty-four wins, they have
THIRTY-FOUR?!
Oh man, that's like so many wins!
I know you're disappointed, but...
pack your bags
They expect you there on the morrow
Right. Right. Oh yeah I'm very sad
This is so--I'm very sad but I'll go pack now
and fight all the tears
Um...love all you guys!
Thanks, uh, Lord Commander--ex-Lord Commander!
Oh this is so sad!
This is SO GOOD! OH I'M FREE!
I'M FREE FROM THIS PIECE OF SHIT TEAM!
THIS IS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE!
I DON'T HAVE TO BE IN STUPID BROOKLYN
THIS IS THE DUMBEST PLACE
WORST FRANCHISE EVER!
MAN THESE GUYS ARE F--
Any..uh...other trades to report? Or...
No
Dammit!
Now, come on, it's time to practice
Tomorrow we lose to the Nuggets!
Who goes there?
House Magic!
What are they doing here?
We don't play 'em for a fortnight
What do you want?
We want to propose a trade!
Well we don't need a trade.
We're contenders!
Oh come on now, you're fifth in the East!
You're worse than the...Hawks right now!
Don't you want to compete with the Cavs?
I mean, It's true
We could use, like, a power forward
Well then do it! Do it! Do it!
Well alright, whaddya got?
Serge Ibaka!
He shoots, dunks, and he's an elite rim protector.
He's everything you need
Isn't that right Serge?
I defend anyone
Except LeBron
Alright. Okay
Well what do you want for him?
DeMar DeRozan!
No! He's my friend!
Argh. Very well
Worth a shot
Then give us...
Norman Powell!
No!
He's...too young!
But I'm also your friend, right?
Shush Norman!
I'm trying to make a trade here!
I am also his friend!
Norman!
Alright. Well then what else do you have to offer?
We'll give you...
Can we trade Drake?
I don't think so. No
What about Terrence?
What about Terr--
You can have Terrence Ross
Well what does he do?
He's like...
an older Norman
No I'm not
Terrence! You'll like it in Orlando. It's warm
Let the man speak!
Terrence, what do you do?
Well, I'm a pretty good 3 and D player...
Um...
though some people might call me inconsistent...
So maybe I'm not a good 3 and D player--
No no no, you are!
I AM a good 3 and D player
OH! And a decorated dunker!
Well he's certainly inconsistent
Throw in a draft pick and it's a deal!
A draft pi--
Fine, but then you gotta give us somethin' else too!
Something else? Ugh
Alright we'll give you a choice
You can either have...Mario Hezonja...
Or...this horse
Well what does Mario do?
He scores three points a game
And what does the horse do?
It's a f-- it's a horse!
It walks around with people on it
I don't know...does horse things!
That kid was the fifth pick in the draft. He's probably got potential.
Yeah but it's a horse! It does horse things!
We'll take the horse!
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Would Earth Be Breathable Without GRAVITY? | Dolan Life Mysteries - Duration: 11:50.
• From what the biggest star ever is, to whether rain has an actual smell, we answer
some of your most burning questions about life
• Hey there, my name is Doopie, I'll be reading out the questions and answers
• I'm Danger Dolan and I'm here to blow your mind with truth
10 – Peachy 12 How do bees make their hives?
• With hammer and nails.
You think it's easy for them?
They're like, a millimetre wide!
Tools are out of the question.
That saying, "You're being a busy bee?"
You think that's just idle talk?
No, these things work 36 hour days.
Considering the work they put in, hives are a god damn biblical monument created by their
whole tribe.
• You're, like, deeply invested in this, aren't you?
• I dig bees.
I like their attitude.
• Yeah, till they sting you with their BUTT and die.
• …………….why would you say that?
• Honeybees construct their hives by chewing on wax until it is soft enough to mould into
the hexagonal cells that make up the hive.
The worker bees store honey in their stomachs and turn it into wax using their glands.
The hive is constructed in a location that is protected from weather such as a hole in
a tree.
9 – Y Steizer Why does the rain have a smell?
• Fast food.
These companies are pumping out plumes of greasy gas from factories just so you can
have your McObesity Burger.
Killing the environment with waves of stinky oily air.
Melting the polar caps.
Ending the lives of children – all for a handful of your grime-ridden chicken strips.
• Noooo – that stuffs delicious.
I'd kill for a box of the greasiest chicken wings, twenty, NO THIRTY nuggets with a tub
of some… mmm… chocolate… mouse – oh gosh….
I need it…
• You.
You're part of the problem, Doopie.
• No no no, go away, I love my grease.
• Rain has a smell because a chemical reaction is caused by oil that plants secrete during
dry periods.
When the rain hits the ground after a dry spell it releases the odor into the air through
microscopic particles called aerosols.
The pleasant smell of rain is called "petrichor".
Also, lighting can split oxygen and nitrogen molecules during a thunderstorm, creating
nitric oxide.
This scent is known as ozone.
• Your scent is known as stink, fatty.
• Dolan STOP.
• Gotta stop eating that smelly fast food.
• NEVEEEEEEEERRRRR.
8 – FreddyFusebarRO150 Can we still breathe without gravity?
• Here's the thing though.
If there's no gravity, that means you're likely in space.
Which means there's no air.
It is difficult to breath in space, I've heard.
• But – what about those rooms they put you in where you float and stuff?
• That's… not a real thing.
• Um.
Yes it is.
My dad knew a guy who did it.
• Well, I know a guy who says you're wrong.
Me.
It's me.
You're wrong.
• Yes, you CAN breathe without gravity, but only if you have something to keep the
air around you – either a space suit or spaceship.
Gravity helps us breathe on Earth because it holds in the atmosphere, keeping the air
around us.
So, gravity is not necessary for breathing as long as there is another means of containing
air.
7 – Escamillo Animations Who started naming plants with latin names? and why?
• Someone who just hates making things easy for us.
They couldn't just walk up to a brown leaf and say "Yep, this is a brown leaf".
No, instead it's a brownlificusmomentumshoogyboogyrasputinus.
Thanks.
Man, ya really cleared up that confusion, didn't ya?
• HA.
Caught you, Dolan!
• What—?
What are you talking about?
Where'd you come fro— • That old thing you said?
A little while back?
Calling my skin condition "Birdificus Melissalie" – that's a LATIN name.
If you were so interested in avoiding confusion, why didn't you just call it bird disease?
• Wow.
Um.
Sure.
You're right.
I'm sorry… for that thing I apparently did.
• Thank you!
Sorry to interrupt Doopie, just had to correct Dolan.
Later guys!
• Yeah.
You uh… really sorted me out.
• It was Swedish naturalist, Carl Linnaeus who developed the binomial system for naming
plants, which groups plants into "genus" and "species".
He chose Latin because it doesn't need to be translated and will always mean the same
thing since it's a dead language and therefore won't change over time.
6 – MicroMator Why do dinosaur fossils remain on Earth but human skeletons don't?
• Because dinosaurs were huge, mate.
Humans are puny, shrimpy things that die if you breathe on them wrong.
If it takes 30 years for a human skeleton to waste away, trust me, it'll take 3 billion
years for those big ol' dinosaurs to clear out.
• 3 billion?
Come on.
That's a bit of an exaggeration, right?
• Na.
When you die, I give your skeleton 3 years, tops.
• Well I guess I won't die then.
Hmph.
• Tch.
Good luck.
• Dinosaur fossils aren't skeletons but rock that replaced the bones after minerals
leeched from them while being encased in the Earth after a disaster – usually volcanic
eruption – that prevents the air from reaching the bones.
Human fossils have been found, but skeletons don't remain on Earth because all organic
matter will eventually decompose - bones just do so at a slower rate.
5 – LunaStarGirl AJ Why is glass fragile?
• Cause it's cheap.
They don't make glass like they used to.
Back in my day, you could run over a pair of glasses with a tank and it would utterly
destroy the tank.
Nowadays I can't even pour two drops of water into a glass without it exploding into
3 billion pieces – AND NO THAT'S NOT AN EXAGGERATION.
• This is due to the brittle, crystalline structure of glass, which doesn't allow
it to bend or dent.
This happens because the tetrahedral crystals that compose the glass are not regular and
repeating.
This means it cannot bend, and if enough force is applied it will shatter.
This is why glass shatters when it gets hot, because it doesn't have the ability to expand
very well.
4 – Narwhalsaman 44 Why do electronic screens randomly dim and brighten?
• That's the phones way of saying, "Hey idiot, stop using me so much, go outside and
interact with your friends".
But of course, nobody pays any attention.
SOME people are just way too addicted to their….
*sigh*…feed.
• Hey I am talking to my friends, you butt stain.
• Yeah well, when I was your age, your friends had to actually BE there.
• When was that – 3 billion years ago?
• Ugh.
Oh.
That was a good rip.
I'm genuinely hurt.
Damn.
• This is an automatic energy saving mechanism designed to limit power consumption in portable
devices like smart phones and laptops.
The iPhone for example, also adjusts the brightness depending on the light around you.
It goes brighter when out in the sun to counteract the glare, and dim when in low light conditions.
3 – Milca Cebujano Which is the Biggest Star ever recorded?
• I think the major problem with this question is that when you look up, they're all the
same size.
I guess some of them are kinda, a little bigger than others?
It's like comparing ants though.
Man, which grain of sand on the beach is the biggest grain ever?
Yeah, I'm sorry, I don't care.
• UY Scuti is currently recognized as the biggest star.
German astronomers discovered it in 1860 but the true size was not known until 2012 when
it was observed through "The Very Large Telescope" in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
It is between 1,054,378,000 – 1,321,540,000 miles in radius, which is 1,700 times the
radius of the Sun.
• Hey guys – what is it?
What do you want?
• Um… what?
• What are you talking about?
• You wanted to talk to me, right?
Said something about the biggest star ever?
• ………..ooooooh COME ON.
Not you, ya dingus.
• Huh?
• Ugh.
He thinks biggest star means him.
• Oh.
Wow.
WOW.
• Hey – what can I say?
I'm fantastic.
2 – Jacket-the-rooster Why are Eagle, Falcon, Hawk and Vulture females larger than the males?
• That's just a myth.
Nobody can tell the difference between a male or female bird.
Visibly they look exactly the same – angry eyes, hook face.
You haven't got much to work with.
• You saying Melissa looks like a guy?
• Her?
She got bird disease, it's different.
If she spent more time exercising and less time swooping on people rambling about Latin,
she'd be bigger than all of us.
• What are you talking about?
Melissa's ripped!
She plays tons of sports, her body's tight – it's just hidden under her feathers.
• Well, no…
I — wait how do you know what her body looks like?
• Girls know things that boys don't.
• * • The best theories suggest that it has
to do with the females taking care of the nest.
Called "reverse sexual size dimorphism".
The female spends more time building the nest and then incubating the egg, and therefore
must keep the eggs warm and protected.
So, it would make sense that she would be larger to defend herself.
The male needs to be lean to catch prey efficiently.
1 – ClarkGuild Why do we only have 5 senses..
Are there other senses that exist or others that we don't know about that we may have?
• You know when you're on the beach and you get sand stuck between your toes and you
try to brush it off but it just makes more sand stick in there & you realise you're
literally surrounded by sand and there's no escape so you feel frustrated, depressed
& sunburnt?
I have no idea if that's another sense.
It's just been bothering me so I thought I should tell you.
• Well, I love the beach.
• Good for you.
• You should just give it a chance.
• No thanks.
• Don't be such a pooper.
• Bye.
• Senses are a way for our body to register various "physical phenomena" and for our
brain to process them.
In fact, we have more than five senses - although the exact amount cannot be agreed upon.
Some additional senses that have been confirmed are: pressure, itch, balance, temperature,
hunger, pain and thirst.
• * • Oohhhhhh it's so nice to relaaxxxxxx
• WOAH.
Guys.
Check this out.
Biggest grain of sand I've ever seen in my LIFE.
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INSANE BIRTHDAY PRESENT - Duration: 7:19.
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The Young and The Restless - Next On Y&R (5/12/2017) - Duration: 0:21.
>> Next on "The Young and the Restless"...
>> Hilary: You deserve to know where we stand with each other.
>> Cane: Victoria's not gonna go for that.
>> Billy: Oh, she just did.
So pack your bags.
We're heading to Hollywood.
>> Victoria: Lying because of Dad may have cost me a chance
with Billy, but I think California might just be the
place to get that back.
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4 Awesome Tricks you can Build - Duration: 10:37.
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Stephen Curry TRANSFORMS Into Chef Curry : Steph Curry COOKING With The Pot! - Duration: 15:12.
boss / step back
three-pointer someone said to be like
Filipino food you remember when I made
pork adobo and lumpia we're in our old
house I'll try to go to the painter who
was inviting trying to go I went three
years ago it was an amazing time a
triangle bed hold up if I got the hook
go the other way to go go with Jim to
show that I got the neck up go-to for
people to see you let me know
maybe back you up others I love you
watch come I said why did you choose the
number 34 your Jersey there's a guy with
gray hair on right here on a soul patch
Brandi his name's del / used to wear
back with high tonight so absolute far
call from three meters his number I got
two minutes on these potatoes I got
about 30 seconds of these steaks and
about five minutes of the experience so
how easy would you say this homemade
meal kit has been freed up I still
wanted to one being easy and Sandy and
try to win a James Beard Award like a
long what you heard that you heard that
say quasi momentum on it
I ever see juices great let's see it
baby oh you hear that sizzle you hear
that sizzle whoa you can put it on the
cutting board
yeah you can restaurant look at those
perfect filet Stefan did this all by
himself
oh we refurbish cryptologist now you're
gonna take your tongs and remove it and
put it off okay sorry sorry
are you always gotta tell us what to do
all the things on the face I don't want
to say baby come on the time I'm a
little bad boys why are you putting
these on the cutting board put on the
cutting board and let them rest before I
serve them so they can get to the right
temperature tell me fuck they can firm
up a little bit and you see some of
these juices kind of four ounces but oh
this would be Nicole made calm all right
yeah ladies but don't be tempted right
they have to rest
look at these juicy steaks about 2000
BMW potatoes
I gotta see to hear that a nice Colette
I'll enter Colin they're all the
electrical calendar as a training bowl
over here so I think these potatoes down
with the Dre demand the trader bowl in
his golf bag I'm going to take this
heavy cream whoever takes the heavy
cream a little bit of butter and she
goes in laughs installing that Oh
parsley chicken so proud of you it's a
good night and it should be tender when
you stab it in there right Dave it feels
pretty darn to there to eat a minute or
is more probably probably 90 seconds
sandy second girl watch this gamer talk
about the game for second yeah chat 3206
agree you pitying juices up
some extent is that a tattoo on your
wrist to Trish's he got two hats one for
me and one for his team he got to that
he walked away cuz he's being mean come
on
oh yeah better go they have better go
yeah beautiful look how perfect they are
don't they look perfect yeah so put
those on there would you like me to get
you a platter Jordan they can actually
rest in the pan on the countertop if you
have the dress clothes right beautiful
sizzling asparagus night yeah things are
looking up people these pigs are resting
he's studying other cousins Lebanon have
beautiful would you like a lemon
cooking
so trick hold it
/ side to your palm and then please but
the juice will flow over is having you
won't get these yeah but your hand goes
Chef Curry
a little bit of lemon juice perfect babe
well I mean you took everything out of
that lemon or this is so beautiful for
this drink but that sauce you say potato
is the photo you think the middle I
think the model yes like we get this
overhead shot Oh potato face old potato
potato potato facial all right back to
the strawberry even I don't know I got
my heavy cream here
every cream shot in every pretty oh
absolutely
you want me to turn your flame on Oh on
hi everyone where would you go
medium-well
would you like it on the plane
oh butter I'm just gonna add a little
more oh oh you used all your butter and
cheese
get a medium good fakes are resting he's
making the mashed potatoes say hi to my
father's bass more people cocoa made at
cocoa maker call me calm or you milk it
now I'm at pork smash right that's the
best thing you don't need a potato
masher with the trustee or just for
smashing these potatoes pretty nice and
tender
yes not quite yet no they're not
should I need to boil some more - chief
do this yes position yes boom all of
chef curry with the pot
asparagus boom
Riesling yet this is just the starter
we're having a little Riesling to start
the meal this is what we sippin on
I think it's Riesling huh and then we're
going to switch it to a little red you
want to talk to the people while
oh yeah
check out my space right here take this
up
they're resting above the rest of about
four minutes now for like it's time to
show you how exactly what I'm working
Steph Curry COOKING
you look you ain't gonna lose if they
can cut no goodies thank you
just freakin ridiculous go you got a
little bit up there sale with this
colorless bike I mean just look at that
look at that
uh-huh take that right quick Oh Horace
code one 10 to 12
okay you run fellas any wet company
housing prematurely pick your potato
guys again prematurely took the potatoes
out the pan so they were as tenders I
wanted to be so we're just going to call
an audible in this one big old minute
here tender him up a little bit so we
got the saucepan with the potatoes in
there terrible day we'll let those bask
in its own glory for a little bit I'm
gonna go only see what's going on up
game right quick my my potatoes still
getting sendest I got time to walk away
for a second 7063
rockets playing well in the road game
pie was critical
tough move eating speech fish air
gorgeous
- go and bring the three Spurs all the
way to the rest down money let them go
bow you see why are you select your
place while you're wait
I like my please select your lady honey
this the competition well I'm gonna go
to the nice place over there I love it I
don't guess over it just rush you might
get the pamphlet
no wait does this mean I'm on this gta5
I'm always on yet so I need one more
plate this is me and Ayesha my mom my
pasta pal so perfect serving we got we
got 34 5 here but Olga's gonna be forced
these are all looking pretty good
tonight Thank You Lola thanks a lot
it's the final steps right here we're
waiting on these potatoes to get a
little tender potato say thank you ready
let me drain that for you
I'm just getting his arms ready for for
the next game
got a probably until Sunday you ready
for the game so I get mashed potatoes
babe oh so cute guys this is the sexiest
thing he's ever done by far I mean just
look at those look at those arms
I mean GQ is sexy but this is you in the
flesh in your everyday clothes looking
good with your beard that I love your
beard fantastic I mean I never said you
couldn't trim it up but I like you with
facial hair I think it's exactly the
score you want me to go look at the
score he wants me to check the score for
him so follow me people take a look at
my seat I'm not afraid to show them real
women show their feet no I'm just joking
guys and last but not least no you
didn't oh right oh don't they hold on oh
that's me wait wait
good what yeah honey that's my man okay
did a great job great job
alright babe are you plating that up
look at that like a motor-car people I
know are you got some o'clock you want
to slice your steak or do you want to
just keep them home beautiful look at
the skills look at my man wait I got to
show them as perfect medium cook steak
oh my goodness you want to Pink's better
people look at that beautiful pink
Center oh my I can't wait to eat this
would you like me to get you a damp
towel you can clean up the place when
you're done this is a competition look
at him
I'm so proud oh yeah honey do it
say hi to Donna I'm sure I'll apologize
I'm sorry but I go more than one who's
also mama okay be careful with the knife
would you like a spoon as pouring : oh
yeah
do you have clean plating there you go
oh my god hey do you like the potatoes
people nice baby I'm so proud of you
should we pour a glass of cab was you
saw how quick that was just all by
himself
Wow look at these yummy creamy Parmesan
e parsley potatoes lemony asparagus and
deliciously cooked pan stick infused
with butter garlic and rosemary oh yeah
I love you too
happiness squad that's it he didn't you
thought out we came within the time
forty minutes just like the recipe cards
bed is up and getting chased celebrating
over there I'm so proud of him
I hope you guys enjoyed this livestream
he'll say buddy you guys might know
you're not here for me so order my mail
check her out of my kisses Gandhi
sorry other
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Wake Forest HS student subjected to racial bullying before viral incident, principal says - Duration: 0:51.
THEY ARE TAKING THE INCIDENT
SERIOUSLY AND THEY WILL LOOK
INTO IT.
I'M A RESOLUTION TO AN INCIDENT
AT WAKE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL.
MICAH SPEED WAS SUSPENDED
BECAUSE OF A FIGHT.
HE CLAIMS HE WAS TIRED OF BEING
BULLIED.
THE SCHOOL ADMITS HE WAS THE
VICTIM OF RACIAL BULLYING.
IT'S THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN
TO OUR CHILDREN BEHIND CLOSED
DOORS THAT WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S
GOING ON.
THAT'S WHY WE HAVE TO KEEP
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The Young and The Restless - Spring Fling - Duration: 1:46.
>> Sharon: Germs. Fear of germs.
>> Scott: Correct.
>> Sharon: Yay! Yes!
>> Scott: Yes! Nice job.
>> Sharon: I wish the test were today.
I mean, who knows if I'm gonna remember all of this later?
What?
What caught your eye?
>> Scott: Cleithrophobia.
Fear of being trapped.
That's how I felt when I was in Victor's office.
After I left, I just wanted to keep going.
Hop on a plane and never look back.
>> Sharon: Victor has that effect on people.
>> Scott: Yeah.
>> Sharon: You know, if you're not happy with the way things
are going, then change them.
You know, just because Victor helped you doesn't mean you have
to put your life on hold.
Find another way to repay him, one that doesn't involve being
shackled to a desk.
You're a free spirit, Scott.
It's what I like about you.
You go places and you do things that I can only dream of doing.
Don't -- don't settle for an ordinary life.
Not when you still have so much you want to accomplish.
Um, I'm sorry.
Since my husband left, I haven't even thought about kissing
another man.
>> Scott: Well, you're thinking about it now.
I know you are.
It just feels right when we're together.
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The Language of Film: Crash Course Film History #5 - Duration: 9:29.
The earliest days of film are full of self-taught artists, doing lots of experimentation, and
stumbling across many a happy accident. And some sad accidents, probably.
Nobody really knew what they were doing.
They were making it up as they went, and audiences went along for the ride.
At first, people was impressed by the sheer technical marvel of moving pictures.
But thanks to Georges Méliès' passion for to dazzling illusions and tricky editing,
film began to emerge as a new medium for stories.
As filmmakers started to experiment with narrative film, they began to establish a language through
different editing techniques and camera movements.
And with any language comes rules – things like grammar, syntax, and punctuation – which
can help artists and storytellers communicate their ideas in clear and interesting ways.
But before rules can be followed, or broken, or mastered, they have to be discovered by someone.
And for film, that someone was Edwin S. Porter. And for Eagle Punching, that's me.
[Opening Titles Play]
Georges Méliès was a stage magician whose whole approach to entertainment
was to wow an audience with illusion, extravagance, and surprise.
So it makes sense that his films, as impressive and influential as they were, operated as
performative spectacles.
This type of filmmaking is more interested in presentation than representation.
We're supposed to sit back in slack-jawed amazement at the mysterious feats occurring
before us, instead of empathizing with characters or "finding ourselves" on screen.
The film scholar Tim Gunning calls this the "Cinema of Attractions," and offers it
as a way to think about the entire first decade of film – where the novelty itself of film
is enough to keep people buying tickets.
You've probably experienced this concept at some point: a new technology comes out,
and at first we're all just marveling at what it can do.
Like, posting shaky vertical videos of your cat online for everybody to see.
Or wandering around outside throwing virtual Pokéballs at virtual Pokémon. Speaking of... GOT 'EM!
But eventually, the newness wears off, and people want something more.
I havn't played Angry Birds in many months.
That's what was happening in 1903, as mainstream
films started to focus more on narratives designed to engage the viewer, rather than
simply astonish them.
And that's exactly when Edwin S. Porter entered the filmmaking scene.
Born in 1870, Porter worked as a sign painter, telegraph operator, and minor inventor, before
becoming a touring projectionist.
He travelled from South America to Canada exhibiting films for a device called the Projectorscope
– one of Edison's competitors.
Part of Porter's job was to assemble the various actualités and short films into longer
feature programs.
He picked the order, created transitions between the films, and arranged for any musical or
spoken accompaniment.
Now, this feels like a good place to make a point about silent films.
Because there was no such thing!
WHAT!?!?!
I mean, even in the Golden Age of Silent Film, movies were almost never shown in actual silence.
We call them "silent films" because the technology to record synchronous sound hadn't
really been invented yet.
But that doesn't mean that folks gathered in theaters, church basements, or barns and
watched films in pin-drop silence.
Larger venues employed full orchestras, bands, or organists to accompany their films.
Smaller spaces might have had a piano player or a phonograph.
Or a guy who went, "la la laaaa"... probably not that though.
Some films were even released with scripts to be performed by actors, or voice-over narration
to be read along with the images.
So in 1899, after his stint as a travelling exhibitor of not-so-silent films, Porter returned
to New York.
He eventually became the head of production at one of Edison's film studios, responsible
for setting the stories, operating the camera, directing the actors, and assembling the final films.
Wore a lot of hats, that guy.
This is where his time as a touring projectionist came in handy.
Not only did he have a good idea what kinds of stories and techniques played well in front
of an audience, but he'd also spent a lot of time cutting together different pieces of film.
In doing this rough kind of "editing," he stumbled upon a bunch of techniques and
effects he would put to use in his own multi-shot films.The most influential of these is called
parallel action or cross-cutting.
It's an editing technique so powerful, and which occurs in so many films and TV shows
today, that you probably don't even think about it.
Basically, parallel action is the idea that a film can cut back and forth between two
or more events that are happening simultaneously within the world of a film.
Even though you're seeing these scenes in sequential order, your brain understands that
they're actually happening at the same time.
Like, imagine two parallel lines.
Each one represents the timeline of an event, and both events are occurring at the exact same time.
Now, imagine slicing those two lines up, and stitching a few alternating pieces together
into a single new line.
If I were to show you that final assembly of film, your brain would intuitively understand
that these events were happening at the same time.
Cool, right?
The first film that we know utilized parallel action successfully was Edwin S. Porter's
Life of an American Fireman, made in 1902 and inspired by Méliès' A Trip to the Moon.
The story follows – spoiler alert – an American fireman, who rescues his wife from
a burning building.
The film begins with a napping fireman dreaming about his wife and child going to bed at home.
I love napping.
After a fire alarm is pulled, and the firemen race to the house on fire, we cut inside the
building to see the wife and child carried out of their smoke-filled bedroom.
Then, the film cuts back outside the building, and we watch the same firemen enter the same
building and emerge once again with the wife and the child.
Even though this innovation seems small, it contributed to film grammar in ways we still
see to this day, and affected what filmmakers thought was possible as they constructed their
stories for the screen.
Now, in 1903, Porter released his most successful film: The Great Train Robbery.
Some scholars argue that The Great Train Robbery doesn't use parallel action in the same
way that The Life of an American Fireman did.
But I think a close reading of the film shows a sophisticated understanding of how a filmmaker
can manipulate time by cutting between simultaneous scenes.
In the film, a railroad engineer is knocked out and tied up by a group of bandits bent
on hijacking a train.
The heist plays out in a traditional, linear fashion: Each scene is one uninterrupted shot
after another, including a really long shot of the thieves lining up the passengers and
stealing their stuff.
Then, a remarkable thing happens... and I'm gonna remark on it.
Once the heist is complete, the film cuts back to the railroad office, as a young girl
discovers the unconscious engineer, revives him, and sets him free.
We then cut to a group of law enforcement officers at a dance, where the engineer busts
in and alerts them to the heist.
And finally, we cut to the criminals riding horses through the woods, being chased by
the law enforcement officers.
At this moment, the two time streams that were happening simultaneously – the railroad
engineer's and the criminals' – suddenly merge.
And the rest of the film plays out in another linear scene in which the offers gun down
the criminals, dispensing the kind of frontier justice that would make Clint Eastwood proud.
Contemporary films use cross-cutting all the time.
Take the final sequence from The Godfather, for example.
70s but, contemporary.
In it, director Francis Ford Coppola cuts
back and forth between the baptism of Michael Corleone's godson and the slaughter of his
enemies – church to bloodbath and back again. Fun.
This kind of parallel action not only shows us events that are happening simultaneously,
but also connects them thematically and symbolically.
Michael is consolidating his power as head of a major crime family through both violent
and peaceful means, in ceremonies both sacred and profane, juxtaposing life and death.
Not every use of parallel action is as profound as that, though.
Comic book blockbusters like The Dark Knight or Captain America: The Winter Soldier cross-cut
during action sequences to heighten tension, while thrillers like The Fugitive and The
Silence of the Lambs juxtapose the pursuer and the pursued.
And every romantic comedy that ends with a race to the airport cuts back and forth between
the would-be sweethearts, daring us to consider the possibility that they won't live happily
ever after.
All of that starts with Edwin S. Porter and his experiments with parallel action.
Porter was responsible for a few other innovations in The Great Train Robbery that made it one
of the most influential movies of the early silent era.
Before The Great Train Robbery, most films consisted of static shots.
The camera was set up, someone turned the crank, and the scene played out before the lens.
Porter was among the first filmmakers to begin moving the camera during the shot.
And that's how we got the pan and the tilt.
A pan occurs when the camera is turned left or right on a horizontal axis from a fixed
point, like the top of a tripod.
And a tilt happens when the camera is moved up or down on a vertical axis from a fixed point.
Porter used both in The Great Train Robbery, including one remarkable pan as the escaping
criminals hop over a stream and scurry through the trees.
The camera pans left with them to discover… horses: their means of escape!
The film and the filmmaker are playing a trick on us.
They know more than we do, and Porter is revealing narrative information in a camera move, instead
of just showing us everything!
He's using the camera to tell the story. Amazing!
Here's another chance to put yourself in the shoes of an audience member: one who's
only seen films where the camera never moved, and all the story information was right there
in the shot.
Then imagine seeing a film where that information was withheld and given to you piece by piece,
keeping you on your toes.
You're suddenly watching an exponentially more sophisticated film.
Lucky you.
Not to mention, the last shot of The Great Train Robbery was unique in its own right.
It's a medium close-up of one of the bandits, much closer than any shot we've seen so
far – from about navel up – and he's looking directly at us.
He raises his pistol, aims at the camera – at us! – and fires.
The size, scale, and direct gaze of this shot was startling at the time, and influential
enough that Martin Scorsese stole it for a key moment in Goodfellas.
And if it's good enough for Marty, it must be pretty good. Marty, if you're watching? Can I call you Marty?
Let me know in the comments.
No single filmmaker did as much to shape narrative film grammar in the first decade of motion
pictures as Edwin S. Porter.
He uncovered a series of tools and techniques – the first rules of narrative film language
– that subsequent directors would use, modify, and expand upon for decades to come.
Prior to The Life of an American Fireman and The Great Train Robbery, films were almost
all constructed in a strictly linear fashion – complete scene followed by complete scene. BORING!
But after Porter, filmmakers became more adept at telling stories, using shots and cuts to
engage the audience and keep them coming back for more.
And in many ways, film has never looked back.
Today we learned about Edwin S. Porter, whose experiments with editing helped establish
the language of narrative film, and expanded the horizons of what filmmakers thought was possible.
We introduced the idea of cross-cutting, and how our brains can understand when a film
cuts between simultaneous events.
Then, we discussed how Porter innovated even more storytelling tools, like moving the camera
in pans and tilts.
And now that the foundation has been laid, next time, we'll talk about even more developments
in film language and the emergence of the feature film.
Crash Course Film History is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios.
You can head over to their channel to check out a playlist of their latest amazing shows,
like PBS Space Time, The Good Stuff, and Blank on Blank.
This episode of Crash Course was filmed in the Doctor Cheryl C. Kinney Crash Course Studio
with the help of these nice train robbers and our amazing graphics team, is Thought Cafe.
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Suspect Surrenders After 2-Day Standoff With Police In Trenton - Duration: 2:02.
FOR A LITTLE BIT.
OKAY.
INDEED.
THANKS, KATE, WE WILL GET
YOU BACK TO BREAKING NEWS FROM
TRENTON WHERE WE'RE HEARING
ARMED SUSPECT IN THE DAY AND A
HALF LONG STANDOFF HAS
SURRENDERED.
CLEVE BRYAN HAS BEEN
FOLLOWING THIS ALL DAY LONG,
CLEVE, WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED.
REPORTER: PEACEFUL REST
SOLUTION THAT EVERYONE HERE
HAS BEEN HOPING FOR.
JUST ABOUT 10 MINUTES AGO WE
SAW COMMOTION, ACTUALLY WHILE
ON THE AIR AND THINGS GOING ON
BEHIND US HERE.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT TYLEEB
REESE HAS SURRENDERED, IT IS
NOT OFFICIAL BUT TAKE A LOOK
AT THIS VIDEO WE DID CAPTURE
ON EYEWITNESS CAMERAS.
WE SEE JUST ABOUT 10 MINUTES
AGO TYLEEB REESE WALK OUT THE
FRONT DOOR, TO HIS APARTMENT
HERE ON CENTER STREET IN
TRENTON WITH HIS HAND OVER HIS
HEAD, HE APPEARS TO BE GIVING
PEACE SIGNS WITH HIS HAND AND
THEN, BEFORE PUTTING HIS HAND
ON TOP OF HIS HEAD AND THEN
SORT OF HOPPING DOWN, THE
STAIRCASE AT FRONT OF HIS
APARTMENT.
HE THEN GOES OUT OF OUR CAMERA
SHOT BEHIND SOME TREES, AND
SOME CARS WHICH IS WHERE WE
UNDERSTAND THAT THE SWAT TEAM
MET HIM IN THE STREET AND TOOK
HIM INTO CUSTODY, SHORTLY
AFTER THAT.
WE SAW MEMBERS HAVE THE SWAT
TEAM GO INTO THE HOUSE, HALF
DOZEN OR SO MEMBERS OF THE
SWAT TEAM WENT INTO THE
APARTMENT, THERE ON THE 300
BLOCK ON CENTER STREET AND
THEN CAME OUT A SHORT WHILE
LATER.
WE HEARD PEOPLE HERE ON THE
STREET, CHEERING, HAPPY TO SEE
HIM ALIVE, HAPPY TO SEE THAT
THERE WERE NO MORE SHOTS FIRED
AT THE TIME OF THE SURRENDER.
WE ARE STILL WAITING TO HEAR,
FROM POLICE, FROM THE MAYOR'S
OFFICE, WHO SPOKE ABOUT NOON
AND SAID THEY WOULD SPEAK AND
GIVE US ANOTHER UPDATE AT 5:00 P.M.
THAT HAS NOT HAPPENED YET.
WE EXPECT WHEN THAT HAPPENS WE
WILL GET OFFICIAL WORD, THAT
THERE HAS BEEN A PEACEFUL
SURRENDER, A 35 YEAR-OLD
TYLEEB REESE, WHO IS
BARRICADED INSIDE HIS
APARTMENT, SINCE ABOUT 6:20 ON
WEDNESDAY MORNING AFTER HE WAS
, ALLEGEDLY FIRING ON
POLICE INJURING THREE DEPUTIES
AND KILLING AN INNOCENT
BYSTANDER.
WE'RE HOPING TO GET MORE
INFORMATION NOW, AS THIS COMES
TO A RESOLUTION.
WE ARE LIVE AT THE SCENE, WE
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Farmer/Veteran | My "I Don't Kill People" Pills | PBS - Duration: 2:05.
You know, it's a very difficult thing,
what these men come back with.
Jessie, I got drugs.
What are they?
I don't know.
They are...
oh, they're my happy pills.
Oh, your [indistinct]?
Yup. They're my "I don't kill people" pills.
No, they're not.
Those are the pills that keep you working.
Oh. Oh.
Female interviewer: How many different pills do you take?
Well, Prazosin-- nightmare control.
Concerta--these are my energy pills--
oomph to get out of bed and go.
Zolpim-something- or-another.
Oxycontins, fluoxetine--
these are the ones--
these are my antipsychotic pills.
Lunesta, Robaxin, Klonopin--
my anxiety pills.
Dioxecine, Imitrex, and fish oil.
That's supposed to help
with my blood pressure.
Male interviewer: How do you feel,
like, in--in your head?
Alex, voice-over: The mental side?
Yeah.
I feel tranquilized a lot.
I mean, that's the best way to say it.
I mean, it's better than the alternative--
locking me up someplace...
[Chuckles]
or sitting on a water tower with a sniper rifle and...
Female interviewer: Do you really feel
like that would be the alternative,
knowing yourself, that it's those extremes?
Alex, voice-over: Yeah. [Chuckles]
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MIXTURE HAS MADE ITS WAY INTO
INDIANA.
IT'S CALLED GRAY DEATH AND JUST
A TINY AMOUNT CAN KILL SOMEONE
IN AN
INSTANT.
NEWSCHANNEL 15'S HOLLY CAMPBELL
TALKED TO EXPERTS ABOUT THE DRUG
AND IS LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM
WITH A LOOK AT THE DANGEROUS NEW
DRUG.
GRAY DEATH HAS MORE THAN ONE
DEADLY INGREDIENT - BUT THE MOST
CONCERNING ONE CAN TAKE OUT AN
ELEPHANT IN AN INSTANT AND
HUMANS
DON'T REALLY STAND A CHANCE.
HOLLY: THIS IS HOW MUCH HEROIN
IS NEEDED TO KILL AN ADULT -
THIS IS
HOW MUCH FENTANYL AND THIS IS
THE AMOUNT OF CARFENTANIL
NEEDED.
AN AMOUNT THAT EQUALS TO A FEW
GRAINS OF SAND.
CARFENTANIL IS 10-THOUSAND TIMES
MORE POTENT THAN MORPHINE..
100
TIMES MORE POTENT THAN
FENTANYL..
AND IS COMMONLY USED AS A
TRANQUILIZER FOR ELEPHANTS.
CARFENTANIL, ALONG WITH HEROIN
AND FENTANYL, MAKE UP GRAY
DEATH.
JERRI: "WHETHER IT'S A STREET
DEALER OR SOMEONE MAKING THE
MIX, OR TO HAVE ANYONE WITH ANY
KIND OF KNOWLEDGE TO DECIDE TO
TAKE THREE DEADLY
SUBSTANCES IN ONE DOSE IS OF
COURSE BEYOND LOGIC."
HOLLY: TWO YOUNG PEOPLE IN
GREENWOOD OVERDOSED ON THE
DRUG EARLIER THIS WEEK THINKING
IT WAS JUST HEROIN.
JERRI: "WITH ANY ILLEGAL DRUG A
PERSON NEVER KNOWS WHAT'S IN
THAT MIXTURE, WHAT SOMEONE SAYS
IT IS VERSUS WHAT IT IS."
HOLLY: NOT ONLY IS THE DRUG
DEADLY FOR USERS - BUT IT'S
ALSO DANGEROUS
FOR FIRST RESPONDERS.
DR.
OLINGER: "THEY COULD ACCIDENTLY
INHALE THE POWDER AND JUST A
SMALL INHALATION WOULD BE ENOUGH
TO POTENTIALLY KILL THEM.
WE TELL THEM
WHEN THEY ARE DEALING WITH THESE
OVERDOSES TO WEAR THEIR
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
WHICH IS GLOVES, DUST
MASKS AND THINGS LIKE THIS."
HOLLY: IT'S ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT
IN
THE EVER EVOLVING OPIOID
EPIDEMIC SWEEPING ACROSS THE
COUNTRY - AND
ALLEN COUNTY.
JERRI: "I WELCOME THE DAY WHEN
PEOPLE DECIDE THAT THEIR CURRENT
REALITY IS THEIR BEST REALITY
AND THEY WON'T SPEND THEIR TIME
AND MONEY HURTING THEMSELVES."
ANOTHER MAJOR CONCERN ABOUT GRAY
DEATH IS THE SOME OF THE
INGREDIENTS
LAST LONGER THAN THE OVERDOSE-
REVERSAL DRUG NARCAN.
SO WHEN REVIVED - THE PERSON
COULD WAKE UP - BUT COULD
POTENTIALLY
OVERDOSE AGAIN MINUTES LATER.
LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM, HC, NC
15.
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THEY WERE ALL SWORN IN THIS
AFTERNOON.
JUDGE DANIEL HEATH SAYS JUVENILE
PROBATION OFFICERS HAVE A TOUGH
JOB
BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT ONLY DEALING
WITH CHILDREN, BUT ALSO THEIR
PARENTS.
HEATH SAYS THEY ARE AN IMPORTANT
PART OF LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT.
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Yooka Laylee Blind Part 22 - Moneh! - Duration: 22:28.
Welcome back! Forgot to do subtitle this the other day! Haha!
Meh, could only see it being fun with friends
I decided not to show my winning run, its about 3 minutes per game which is stupid.
Forgot i had this move lol. Its Banjo-Tooie days all over again.
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EXERCISING AT HOME WITHOUT EQUIPMENT - VEGAN SMOOTHIE RECIPE - Duration: 3:52.
so every day we come here to come up
halfway and put Amber's water and my water and then we're set
hey guys it's Rae here I'm sitting
on the steps outside of the courthouse
administration building where I do my
stair exercises of 100 flights of stairs
this morning was really good
Amber came with me again I was gonna
leave her at home to like take a rest
day but she saw me like getting ready to
go and she's just too excited that I had
to take her with me I mean who am I
kidding I probably need a rest day more
than the more than Amber does so um yeah
I'm gonna head home and do some abs and
planks etc so I'll show you guys a
little bit that way and I got there
so this is how I my oatmeal I just add
however much oatmeal I want which is
usually like half a cup and then just
put hot water on top of it and then
slowly but surely the hot water will
soak into the oats and then you don't
technically have to cook anything you
don't have to use a pan or pot um it's
just all in one bowl
you can just throw in the dish washer
which i think is fabulous so right now
for breakfast i have a bowl of oatmeal
with just a little bit of maple syrup to
it make it taste like 100 times better
a very small cup of orange juice and and
cup of green tea so normally i like
having a Persian tea that has
cardamom in it which is hella bomb but
has way more caffeine then i actually
would like to be drinking and I can't
find decaf Persian tea so if any of y'all out there
know where I can get decaf Persian tea
comment below so I can get the hook-up
ain't she a beaut yep double layered
smoothie going on here so it's mango
pineapple banana and a grip of Moringa
powder which is amazing and then it's
pineapple banana and blueberry and acai
powder which is so good it's like the
super super super healthy one on the
bottom that's like the majority and then
once I get through that I get like a
little treat so that's what's going on
now I'm about to head to Costco and I
might stop by Target on the way any whom
maybe I'll show you guys around
our Costco because you know Costco's the
place
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Because We're Us (ft. Catherine Lu) - theJunieBird - Duration: 8:26.
Rachel: Hey everybody, so despite the lack of
great speckled walls behind us we are
at an airport. And because we are us we're
going to sing in an airport. This is my
friend Catherine. Catherine: Hello! R:Did you, do you
want to introduce yourself? C:I'm Catherine,
my channel is at Catherine Lu. R: Tada!
That's it. C:Yes. R:Perfect. C:Pretty much. Ok, so the
plan is, we're going to try to sing the
same song but a tri-tone off from each
other. I think the the first step is get
our starting notes down. R:Okay. C:All right.
Would you like to start?
R:I mean the general, if we're just going
to do like how I would sing twinkle, twinkle
little star it would be Twi-----la---da-----mm---- (Catherine joins)
C:Shall we start?
R:Let's try it. C:Alright. I'll give you four beats.
One. Two. Three. Four.
Both: Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
How I wonder what you are.
C:Wait, no. R:No? C:That (sung)do-doo. That's what- R:You have the harder
part in this. C:Do I? R:I think you do. Cause
you have to find the. I don't know maybe
you don't. C:All right, let's just, let's
try it. Maybe go, I'll go a half step
under you. R: Ooh, that could be interesteing. All right.
R:Hmmm-------
(Catherine joins)
Both: Mmmmm-----
R: One. Two. Three. Four.
B:Twinkle, twinkle, little (disolve into giggles)
R:It just sounds bad.
R:I dunno if this is working.
C:It's supposed to sound bad. R:Oh it is!? C:Yeah. R:Oh C:Cause it's a half step,
so it's just like (imitates piano dying) R:I was gonna say
like, this doesn't make sense as a thing. C:(dying piano noises)
R:Okay that makes me feel better about my
life. Let's try again. C:It it's like you see,
the thing about being in a chior is that if
you sound like you're off you always
want to go back to the same note, so
that's why it's like...
a CHAllenge. Whoooa!
C:It's actually less dedication
than like most singing groups on campus.
R:That's hilarious. C:Yeah.
C:Join Chapel chior! That was a plug to
like literally no one. R:That was a plug to, like, yourself.
C:It was a plug specifically for anyone who might be
going to Princeton, like, next year. R:She goes to
Princeton, she's really smart!
R:Are we gonna do
this again? C:Yes. R:We should. We should--
C:Let's do the half step one. R:Okay. C:It felt easier. R:Was it?
R:Okay. C:Yeah. R:It just sounds terrible and I can't
like. I need to not let that stop me from
doing it, because in my brain when things
sound terrible, i'm just like no okay
wait, let's let's try and fix it. C:The
point is that we need to do the terrible
thing, and let it happen, and that's the
hard part.
R:I feel like there's- C:Believe it yourself. R:There's a
great life metaphor in here somewhere, we
just got to find it. C:And also wait for whatever that is to stop. R:Yeah.
C:Yay! Airports! They're the best! R: Oh my god, soung editing is going to be a nightmare.
I-I'm, I just apologize in advance for the sound
of this video.
B:Hmmmm-----
Twinkle, twinkle, li-
R:(nervous laughter)
C:So I can kind of tell we're not exactly
a half step apart, so that I try to
listen to you, and then sing a note
right underneath. R:See I think that's why this
is harder for you, because I have no idea.
So I just blindly race forward
and like...
C:Maybe that's- R:Musical 10-year-old. C:-thetrick to it.
R:You're listening to me too much!
C:Yeah, maybe.
C:Try again. R:Okay.
B:Mm-----
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder where (C:what) you are.
Up above the world so high!
Like a diamond in the sky,
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
How I wonder what (R:where) you are.
C:Yeah? R:Did we do it? C:Yeah. R:I think we did it!
R:Yeah! C:Also, R:We got we wrong, the
the different words. C:I said, I said
'what you are' and then you said 'where', I
was like, ' wha-ere' R:Um, so we did the thing. C:We did the thing.
R:We did do the thing, and on- a-
the like, the filmmaker, like the
person who is trained to do film things, in
me wants to say, "Hey let's do one more
take just for, just in case, but also I
don't think that's going to happen. Even
if we did one more thing I don't think
it was like I don't think we could do it
again. C:Yeah, it would just be really, not
one more take, it would be many takes.
R:Right, so I think, like, I know there was
some background noise in that, and I
know that there was some like, I heard
like, an announcement happening- C:Yeah R:While we were doing
it, but it's also like, we're stuck with
that. C:Yep. R:And that's just the way the
world works. C:That's a plane. R:That is a
plane. Hey, maybe this will be the video in
editing that I actually learn how to
sync video and audio together. (note: it was not)
R:So, yeah thanks so
much for watching, and definitely go
check out Catherine, on her channel.
CThere's probably going to be like
nothing there. I mean I do have
something videos. R:You, you have it you have a
very sporadic posting scheduled, C:I-E R:I will admit that.
C:Like no schedule whenever I'm in school,
which is most of the year. R:Yeah. Umm. C:But that's about to end.
R:What? All of school? Oh you're gonna graduate
soon aren't you? C:I am. R: Awwww baby! Um, yes so check out Catherine's
channel or maybe like wait a couple
months and then check out Cathine's channel. C:Yes, that would
a great idea! R:Um, and just in
general thank you so much for watching,
subscribe to Catherine, subscribe to me
if you're not not subscribed to me already. And...
thank you so much for watching, I said
that so many times. I hope you get a
chance to do something that you love
today. C:Yeah. R:There we go. C: That's such a cute sign off. Bye!
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Message pour votre nuit. 11 Mai - Duration: 0:44.
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Yooka Laylee Blind Part 22 - Moneh! - Duration: 22:28.
Welcome back! Forgot to do subtitle this the other day! Haha!
Meh, could only see it being fun with friends
I decided not to show my winning run, its about 3 minutes per game which is stupid.
Forgot i had this move lol. Its Banjo-Tooie days all over again.
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Message for your night 11 May - Duration: 0:51.
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Cover | CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE | Annalune - Duration: 3:22.
Thank you for watching this cover,
I hope you enjoyed it.
I'm using Audition and Melodyne softwares
Not for the first time but almost so I'm still learning with it.
I think this cover is a little better than the last ones.
If you think it too, I invite you to let a comment below ,
And, why not, share with your friends, if you think it worths it.
I wish you a very good evening, or a very good day
And see you soon!
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