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I salute the Confederate flag with affection reverence and undying devotion

to the cause which it stands it's not about kicking the hell out of somebody

it's about teaching the person because violence does nothing but create more

violence but at the same time if somebody can walk away learning

something I'd rather change their mind than change the direction of their teeth

we have four different permits that were issued for people that exercise their

First Amendment rights yeah it's my understanding that some of the permit

requests we received were related to Internet postings having to do with

burning of Confederate flags and desecrating of graves those it appears

that that may simply have been rumors nevertheless we've issued these permits

at the request of the groups and we take the First Amendment very seriously I

swore an oath to the Constitution a long time ago as a Marine and we set off

enemies foreign and domestic and we meant it and we're not here today for

violence we're not here today to be aggressors we're not here today just

stir anything up yes we're wearing equipment that may be scary to some

people that's because we don't know what's going to happen and it's our

right in this country to do this my name is Jennifer Cox I'm from West Orange New

Jersey and I'm here with our West Orange Boy Scout troop I have three kids 13 ten

and six who are here with the treu and it's really odd and a little disturbing

to see armed people walking around as if they are protecting us from something

when they're not I think they're part of the problem quite honestly it's a little

scary I don't know who they are and you know

what sort of mental state they have and to thank my six-year-olds you know

running among them I don't know it's just very odd it's not what I expected

to see today I am sergeant Anna Rose United States

police public information officer around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon there was an

accidental discharge of a revolver into a man's leg

appears to be self-inflicted man was transported to a local hospital with

life-threatening injuries however it's important to note the United States Park

Police was here and had an immediate response a fighter tourniquet and the

man is expected to be ok I love this nation I eat digest and it

doesn't go out stays right there my belly my flag my language my

Constitution the culture my fellow American they're everything to me when I

read about the Sons of Confederate Veterans and others who are coming out

is to support the Confederate flag I think it's important that there's

another voice because in my opinion they distort history and I think they they

tell falsehoods about the past they tell falsehoods about the present and whether

it's intentional or not doesn't matter it's inaccurate I think somebody's got

to provide an accurate version somebody's got to tell the truth

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So, Daehyun will choose a member for each challenge.

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ANNOUNCER:

HEY, YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'RE ON

VACATION, YOU MEET SOMEONE,

THINGS START GETTING ROMANTIC,

AND THEN YOU -- GO INTO AN

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MEXICO.

THEY'RE IN THE POOL.

HARVEY: DO THEY LOOK LIKE

THEY'RE HAVING A GENUINELY GOOD

TIME OR DO THEY LOOK LIKE

SPOOKED THAT IT'S LIKE, OH, I

GOT TO WATCH EVERY MOVE?

WHAT DO YOU MEAN?

IT'S A PICTURE.

ANNOUNCER: HEY, YOU CAN TELL A

LOT FROM A PICTURE.

THIS GIRL IS FLIRTING.

NO ONE LIKES THIS GUY.

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IT'S A SPOILER ALERT.

THERE'S SOMEONE WHO IS A

CURRENT CONTESTANT ON

"BACHELORETTE" THAT IS IN THIS

PHOTO.

OH, NO!

DEAN UNGLERT.

ANNOUNCER: NOT DEAN!

SO HE DIDN'T FIND EVERLASTING

LOVE WITH RACHEL?

LIFE IS NOT FAIR!

BUT BACK THE TO, WOW, WOW, WHOA,

THINGS ARE HEATING UP ON THIS

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NOT SO FAST, YOU TWO.

BUZZ BECAUSE THERE'S NEW SEX

RULES!

THEY NEED TO GET CONSENT.

BOTH PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO SPEAK

TO THE PRODUCER IF THEY WANT TO

HAVE SEX.

THEY HAVE TO BOTH

INDIVIDUALLY GO TO A PRODUCER ON

THEIR OWN IF THEY WANT TO HAVE

SEX AND IT'S UP TO THE PRODUCER

TO THEN EITHER ALLOW IT OR THEY

CAN SAY NO, YOU'RE NOT IN THE

RIGHT FRAME OF MIND.

IT'S A FORMAL SEX OFFERING.

IT'S LIKE THE ROSE CEREMONY.

ANNOUNCER: YES, LADY, DO YOU

ACCEPT THIS MAN'S MEAT TO BE ONE

WITH YOU?

AND, SIR, DO YOU ACCEPT THIS

LADY'S PINK ROSE?

YOU MAY NOW BONE IN THE

BOOM-BOOM ROOM!

SO ROMANTIC.

THANKS," B.I.P." YOU TRULY ARE A

MODERN DAY LOVE STORY.

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お姉ちゃんにお化け屋敷のドッキリ[マインクラフト実況] Haunted house prank on my sister Minecraft - Duration: 8:36.

Hey everyone, it is NihonJack.

Today I am doing a Minecraft let's play.

These two are playing with me.

My sister and...

My dad.

Hello.

Hey, I am Jack's dad.

I am his sister.

But my dad has a weird skin.

I put it on him.

Today, we are making haunted houses.

OK, so we are making haunted houses?

What materials should I use...

Wait, are we making one altogether?

Nope. By yourself. Each person.

Can I make it small? (slight grammar error)

You mean, "make it small"?

No! I mean is it OK if this haunted house is small.

Whatever you want.

That's ok if I make it small?

Whatever you want.

Whatever is fine.

I am going to make a super scary one.

Me too.

Jack, are you scared of monsters?

If you see the older video about a monster, you will know he is afraid of them.

I am thinking of making a "meiro".

Do you know what a meiro is?

He doesn't know.

It has been a long time.

This.

I have not played Minecraft at all lately.

If we don't make this quick, your mom is going to get mad.

Since Japanese is our second language...

I am always worried that we will something rude.

Right Jacky?

No English!

What? I don't understand English.

No way! No way! No way!

What was that sound, just now?

I just spawned...

A shulker.

OK, I will put a door...

You attach it to both.

Hey! Hey! The tree!

We are you helping me?

You can't let magma get on this tree.

Dad, are you done?

Just a little bit more.

I can hear the shulker.

Where is it?

I could hear it before.

Here it is.

Killed it.

This is not scary at all.

I want to spawn zombies.

I'll come help you.

"To chui kudasai" (sounds like "be careful" but that is GO-chui kudasai)

I opened it up.

Now it is a little scary.

I can hear a ton of zombies.

No good!

I am finished.

I am done.

This head is cool.

Wait? This creeper is cool.

Dad, are you done?

Yeah, I am pretty much done.

OK, let's do this!

Sis, do not go into my house.

I am going to have Dad go in.

I am done.

I died.

Stop. Stop. OK.

What are you doing?

OK, Dad. Go in my house first.

OK. It is right here.

Show me where to go.

First go left.

Then go in the middle.

Then go left.

What is this? OK, go left.

Left? No, left!

This is scary.

Not really, but it is scary.

OK, go to the middle.

I can't see. Where?

That is because Sis is with you.

I can't see Sis.

No, not there! Not that one! That is last.

Look! It is scary.

Scary!

<talking over each other>

What is this?

Fuuurst leaft (mispelled in a funny way)

Second middle

Last right

OK, go to the right.

Sis, go with Dad.

OK, go in Ali-chan.

OK, I am in but I can't see anything.

OK, go in.

I AM in.

What was that?

I was just blown up.

Jack was up to no good.

That was scary, right?

Yeah, that was scary. You idiot.

What was that explosion?

OK, me and Dad will go in Alicia's house.

I am behind you.

No, go by my side.

OK, let's go.

Hey, there are too many spider webs.

What are these, spider webs? Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!

What? What? Are you OK?

This is hot! This is hot!

Hot! Hot!

What, Alicia...

I am kinda unable to move here, Alicia.

What is up with this?

Is this supposed to be scary?

Just this?

Is this the last of it?

Dad, let's get out of here. Yeah, that is it.

Let's get out of here. I can't get out.

This is just full of spider webs.

OK, Sis and I are going to go into Dad's house now.

OK, wait for a second.

You have to be in survival mode.

I can't see anything.

Are you in survival mode, Sis?

Go in with her, Jack.

I can't see anything!

What happened?

Sis fell (down the hole)!

And she went into the void!

Oh, Jack you didn't fall.

That was a trap. That scared me.

That was a trap!

What is that? I did not see the hole.

What is this?

I fell in!

I died.

I fell into my own trap.

I fell into my own trap!

Are you scared Jacky?

I am not scared at all.

What are you doing_

What is this?

I fell again!

Whose haunted house was the best?

Did you like this let's play?

I people like it then we'll do it again.

Thanks Sis!

Thanks Dad!

Everyone, see you later. Jack it up!

You can't do a peace sign in Minecraft...

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Oye Wait!!!

Pudding

What the hell is going on!!

Oh He ran away

Gomu Gomu No Ami

Why Are u behaving like this sanji?

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Survival Tips: Public transport in Japan! - Duration: 16:39.

Why hello there!

Today I'm going to be talking about using public transport in Japan, and specifically

in Kansai, because that's where I've lived for the past three years.

Although I have traveled all over Japan during my time here, please bear in mind that Kansai

is where most of my knowledge is from, and I haven't necessarily memorised the specific

differences between Kansai and other regions, so please keep that in mind when you're listening

to my advice.

Thank you very much to Nicole for giving me this video idea in the comments of another

video, I really appreciate it, um, and it was a great idea.

So as always, if you have any other suggestions for things that I should talk about or things

that you would like to know about, please leave them in the comments below, I absolutely

love getting suggestions from you guys and I will do my best to make it happen.

So today I'm going to be talking about the two main types of public transport in Japan,

which are trains and buses.

I'm going to split them up into two separate categories, because I feel like they're quite

different, and I thought the best way to format this would be to kind of take you through

a full trip, so the planning process and what apps and websites I use for that, to getting

on public transport and paying for it, and then just getting to your destination and

how to do all of that.

After that I'm going to give you some basic tips and advice on general stuff about public

transport here, and also things that are different from New Zealand public transport that might

also be different for your home country versus Japan.

So, let's get right into it!

Oh, and if you're wondering why I'm sitting over this side today, it is because over here

I'm going to be putting a bunch of footage that I've taken to demonstrate my points to

help you kind of better visualise it.

Like this!

So yeah, throughout the video I hope that helps you guys, and that is why I'm not centred

today.

I'm going to start with the train section, because trains are much more widely used in

Japan than buses.

The train and general public transport system in Japan is absolutely incredible and really

intuitive to use, so a lot of this is going to be quite obvious, but I wanted to make

this video largely because I think there are a few things that aren't intuitive at all,

or that are very different from other countries, and also I just wanted to put your mind at

ease if you're coming to Japan to live or to visit, I thought that it would be nice

to not have to worry about this kind of thing and to know just how easy it is.

So like I said, I'm going to start with trains, and I'm going to start with the trip planning

like I mentioned before.

I've actually already talked about the website that I use to plan train journeys, and that

is Hyperdia.

Uh, Hyperdia is my favourite train planning website, it's amazing.

It is Japan only, so you might not have used it before if you live elsewhere.

Uh, the other one you can use is, of course, Google Maps, and if you're more comfortable

with Google Maps, both are fantastic.

They both have their own strengths - I would say that Hyperdia is generally more accurate,

but Google Maps updates really quickly on any delays that might happen on a train line.

So yeah, you can use one or both, whatever you feel like.

Uh, the only thing that I will say here for a tip is that pay close attention to the train

type, because there are a few trains that cost a lot more than others.

All trains from one station to another station, so for example, from Oji to Osaka will cost

the same amount, unless you use a special type of train.

So the two special types are limited express trains for Kintetsu and JR lines, those cost

a lot more and you have to reserve a seat, so you can't just get on them.

Well, actually you can, but then the conductor will come through and be like "where's your

ticket?", and that's a whole nother story.

Um, so check that it's not a limited express, and the other train type that is more expensive

is of course the Shinkansen or the bullet train.

So when you're on Hyperdia or Google Maps, just make sure that you're checking the train

type and making sure that it's any other type of train apart from those two.

One slightly confusing thing is that the Nankai line has a limited express train that is a

normal train.

So it doesn't cost any more than usual and you don't have to buy a ticket.

But every other train line's limited express is a no go, unless you want to buy an extra

ticket and pay more.

Okay, so that is how to find your way around, um, the other tip that I will give you for

looking up train routes is that you need to make sure that you're checking which station

you're arriving at and which station you're leaving from, because while a station might

have the same name, it might not be the same train line, so you might have to transfer

stations and you'll want to add on some extra time for that.

Here's an example of looking at a train route that has a walking transfer which means that

the station you're arriving at is not the station you'll be departing from.

So make sure that you're taking that into account, and depending on your walking speed

or like your sense of direction, if it's a new route you might wanna give yourself a

little extra time to make that transfer.

Okay, so now you have booked your trip, let's talk about how to get a ticket and pay for

your trip.

So I say get a ticket, there's actually three ways that you can book your ticket or get

on your train.

The first is of course the regular ticket.

Here is how you book a ticket.

Like I mentioned before, from any one station to another station will cost the same, unless

you get a limited express or bullet train, so you check how much your route will cost,

and that will say on Hyperdia or Google Maps, and then you buy a ticket for that amount,

put it into the ticket gate and you're off.

Done.

Easy.

The second way is if you're a tourist coming to Japan for a trip, I really recommend this

way, it's a Japan Rail Pass, and you can use that at any (JR) station and just get unlimited

train trips for a certain amount of time.

I've never used one, but everyone that I know that's come to Japan to visit me has used

a Japan Rail Pass and they are really worth the money, so if you're coming to Japan for

a trip and planning to travel a lot, definitely look into getting one of those.

For these you have to go through a special line with a station attendant and show them

your Japan Rail Pass and they'll let you through and you won't have to pay.

The last way is the way that I recommend for anyone living in Japan or coming to Japan

for an extended period of time, uh, where you don't necessarily want to pay for the

Japan Rail Pass or you're not using the Shinkansen a lot so the Japan Rail Pass won't be worth

it, and that is a travel card.

I actually have mine...this is my ICOCA...oop, THIS is my ICOCA that I've had since I first

arrived in Japan and it has been invaluable, just not having to buy a ticket every time

is so fantastic, you just tag on and tag off at the station where you're getting off.

You can top these up at any station and also on buses, and they're just amazing.

It'll show you how much your trip cost when you tag out of the station, and also how much

money you have left on your card.

Really convenient, highly highly recommend getting a card.

There's a bunch of different types of travel cards.

ICOCA is the Kansai region one.

I'll put a picture here of the different travel cards you can get.

So you could end up with any one of these, just depending on where you get it in Japan.

Uh, ICOCA does seem to be one of the best ones in terms of like usability in different

regions of Japan, I haven't really had any trouble using it anywhere in Japan, so that's

been fantastic.

I know that a lot of the others are quite regional, so just watch out for that, you

might want to do a bit of research on that before getting one.

Okay, so that is how to check your timetables for trains and find your route, and also how

to pay for your train.

Now I've been through the basic process of planning your trip and getting on your train,

I just want to talk about some other things that I feel like it might be useful to know

about Japanese trains before you come to Japan.

First off, there are women only carriages on most trains in Japan.

These will be marked by markings on the ground at the station that you're on, it'll say women

only.

Usually this is only between certain times, so just check that on the markings on the

ground it'll say which times it's a women only carriage.

I've never really had to think about this because I am a woman, so it doesn't really

matter if I get on it or not, but definitely pay close attention if you are not a woman

especially, because you will get some very weird looks and quite a lot of hostility if

you go into the women's only carriage and you're not a woman.

So yeah, that's something that's really useful to know, and of course the footage is right

here of what the women only signs look like at stations.

Next tip is about Shinkansen and limited express trains that I talked about before.

So I mentioned being careful not to get on them, but of course sometimes you'll want

to use these trains.

Limited express trains are much faster, and sometimes they're the only way to get to a

certain station, and the same goes for Shinkansen.

Um, if you're going somewhere really far away a Shinkansen is definitely going to be a better

option than getting on regular trains for like ten hours.

So in terms of booking tickets for these things, every station that has limited express trains

going from it will have a little kiosk where you can buy a limited express ticket using

a button system, and they should also have a ticket counter where you can go and talk

to someone to buy a limited express ticket.

If you don't read Japanese, I suggest going to the counter because the screen will always

be in Japanese only, or at least that's the only ones I've seen.

So yeah, talking to someone might be a better option for you, just tell them where you want

to go, and hopefully they'll figure out that you wanna take a limited express.

For Shinkansen, same thing goes basically.

There'll be two places to get tickets, either from a person like a human being, or from

a machine where you can book.

Now don't be fooled by the initial price that you see, there are actually two costs for

both limited express and Shinkansens, so the first cost will be your ticket cost, like

just the cost to get from one place to the next, and the other cost is to reserve a seat

for you, and you do have to pay both I believe.

I think you can get unreserved seats for both, but you still have to pay for them, which...I

don't really understand, but whatever.

Um, so yeah, there will be two costs, so it's likely to end up being almost double the regular

ticket price, so don't get fooled by that.

I've definitely got fooled by that a couple of times, so just something to bear in mind.

Okay, so that is limited express and Shinkansen.

The next thing is priority seats.

So every train in Japan will have priority seats.

Often they will be marked with the kind of universal disability or um, like pregnancy

or injury like signs.

Like, I can't explain it properly, so I'm gonna put footage here as always.

So watch out for those.

Sometimes though, um, especially in more local trains, they will just be marked by having

the seats be a different colour.

So there won't be any markings or any signs or anything, but if you see that all the seats

are, for example, blue, and then there are like two rows of seats that are red and people

aren't taking them even though there are people standing, that means those are priority seats

and please be aware of that.

So don't use them if you are not disabled or not in need of them, um, and please do

use them if you are in need of them.

Another thing that I think people do know about Japanese public transport is that you

should always have your mobile phone set to silent or manner mode.

It's considered very rude to not have your phone on silent in Japanese trains and buses.

Uh, if you absolutely have to take or make a phone call, you can go into the little space

between two train carriages to do so and that's fine.

But especially around the priority seats, I'm actually not quite sure why - if anyone

knows why it's considered especially rude to have your phone not on silent around priority

seats, please let me know, I'm very interested.

Um, yeah, especially around priority seats, but really anywhere on a Japanese train you

should not have your phone making any noise at all.

And the last thing is that on especially busy train routes or especially busy stations,

where often there are a lot of people on the train and you can't necessarily see the station

name or hear the announcer, stations will play their own little tune so that you know

which station you are at.

For train lines that you use regularly, I really recommend getting to know each station

tune as they can be invaluable when you're coming home like during rush hour or whatever.

So yeah, I think that's about it for train specific stuff, next let's talk about buses.

Next let's talk about buses!

Buses are much less commonly used in Japan than trains, but still well worth knowing

about.

So like I did with trains, we're gonna start with your planning.

It's much much more difficult to plan a trip by bus in Japan.

Uh most of the really important or big bus routes, like between cities, for example Osaka

to Nagoya, or to airports like Kansai Airport, will have timetables online, but most of the

small local buses do not have timetables online, or at least not that I have found yet.

so for these small local buses, I really really recommend taking pictures of timetables that

you're going to be using often.

I have pictures of all of my school bus timetables on my phone and I have done for years, because

it's just so so worth it.

As much as I think I'll remember the times, I never do.

So yeah, it's much harder to plan a bus trip, unless you're using one of the bigger bus

lines, so just bear that in mind that you might just need to go to the bus stop and

see what happens.

Okay, so paying for your trip, just like with the trains, you can pay by travel card or

by cash, however I haven't seen a Japan travel pass that allows for unlimited bus rides.

If one does exist, please let me know in the comments and I will of course link it in the

description below, but I'm pretty sure there isn't one.

Paying with a card is very very easy, you tag on, and if it's a set price trip, like

from one stop to another and that's the only thing that bus does, or a circle line that

is one price for the whole circle, you just tag on and then you don't tag off at the end

because it's just one price so that's fine.

If it is a distance based price then you of course tag on and tag off.

For cash, this is a little more complicated, on buses you need to pay with exact change,

so what you'll do is when you first get on the bus you'll take a ticket from next to

the door, and it will have the stop number that you got on at on the ticket.

Then on a digital display at the front of the bus, just underneath the name of where

the bus is going, it will have the numbers of stops and how much it costs for each one

of those to this point that the bus is currently at, if that makes sense.

Sorry, it's hard to explain in words, I'm sorry.

Um, and then when you go up to pay, you will show the bus driver your ticket, drop your

ticket in a slot, and then drop your exact change into the change slot.

Now, it sounds kind of difficult to have to pay in exact change, but the good news is

that right next to the driver up the front of the bus there will be a change machine,

where you can put in 1000 yen notes, 500,100 or 50 yen coins and get some change out, and

then you can use exact change.

Yay!

So that's a little more complicated than in New Zealand, at least, I'm not sure about

other places really.

Uh, but once you get used to it it's very easy.

The only other thing I think it's important to know about Japanese buses is that you get

on at the back door rather than the front door.

So you get on at the back door and out at the front door, which is the opposite of New

Zealand.

So you'll notice that people will line up at the space where the back door of the bus

will end up lining up with, so just bear that in mind, that's what you have to do, and um

yeah, when you go to the front to pay, that's how you pay, so don't make the mistake of

getting off at the back and getting yelled at potentially.

Okay, I think that's about it for buses in Japan, as I mentioned, they're not necessarily

used as much here as I thought they would be.

I think that's largely because trains are just so amazing and kind of go everywhere

that you would want to go, so buses are a little less normal here, but if you do want

to use them I do recommend it because a lot of them go to some places that trains don't

necessarily go, and while there's kind of a stigma here against buses that they're for

like old people, but I use them all the time and I love them.

So yeah, that's all for buses in Japan.

Okay, so that is about all I have to say about using public transport in Japan.

Honestly, public transport here is an absolute dream.

It's almost always on time, almost always clean, and pretty cheap as well, which is

just fantastic.

I really really recommend using it if you're coming to Japan for a holiday or coming to

live here, it's excellent.

So I really hope this video has been helpful to you, as always, if you have any other questions

or comments, just leave them down there and I'll get back to you if I can.

Um, and apart from that, I hope you have a great day and I'll talk to you next time!

Bye!

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說中文的你對中文又有多了解? - Duration: 14:34.

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THE USED (TO BE) - February 28, 2004 - Chattanooga, TN - Duration: 1:01:53.

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Kako ubaciti klipove od iPhone u Camtasiu / How to insert videos in Camtasia from iPhone in MOV form - Duration: 0:57.

Hello guys today I'm going to show you how to edit videos from iPhone,iPad or some Apple device in Camtasia Studio

It's easy just follow my steps

As you can see here is media recorded with my iPhone 5 and this is .MOV

Now We will fix it , follow steps

Go Organize>Folder and search options>View

Uncheck this

As you can see this is in .MOV format and You can't edit this format in Camtasia Studio

Now We are going to rename acctually change format of this videos

Just remove .MOV extension and add .MP4 , as You can see

Click YES

And as You can see , Camtasia is loading your video right from iDevices

And it is editable

Thank you for watching leave Subscribe , Like and Share

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21 Savage Type Beat 2017 - "On Fleek" (Prod.By Velanz Productions llc) - Duration: 3:28.

Please Remember

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【TOY SMILEY】170702 08:00:36 SR【かののん】 - Duration: 1:01:24.

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La #LlamaViajera N° 1 - #TravellingLlama N°1 - Duration: 3:12.

Travelling Llama

Hi!!! How are you?? Today I have to go to the airport

Because I will send something to a friend

Whose house I invaded in Amsterdam

Well that's Vogue's month cover literally at his front door

in case you want to look for him in Amsterdam

and yes, I almost lost my plane in Saint Patrick's day because of him

I'm looking what to give him

He has just moved to his own house

So I have my own room there as well, don't u think?

Where to stay... so well, I was thinking to give him a multicolor llama, I don't know why

I had that in mind, to give him a multicolor llama

Maybe because of nowadays dates

But then he told me that that didn't fit with his living's room set

So I will see what I find

The first I saw were the multicolor balls

And then look what I found!!!

So we are here at the 'artesanales' (handicrafts stands)

I'm picking Chang Ho's present

In my opinion I should give him

A peruvian doll to put on his table, so he never forgets his peruvian friend

But he didn't want to

A lovely peruvian doll for your dinner table

So here I'm at the mercado Inca Plaza

Where I always come to buy handicrafts

At Petit Thouars avenue in Miraflores

So I will introduce you ....

Hi, nice to meet you my name is Marco

Marco, what do you sell the most in your shop

Well, specially the most common is alpaca clothing

Souvenirs, magnets, key chains, here you have a bit of everything, alpaca sweaters ...

If you want to look for Marco, Inca Plaza stand 82

Well, at the end my friend Chang Ho didn't want the multicolor llama

So I will show you soon what I will send him

After driving for almost TWO HOURS (yes....traffic in Lima is bad) finally I got to Jorge Chavez International Airport

I'm at the airport ...finally ... and

No Chang, I won't send you a multicolor llama

This is what I picked up for you, another llama

So you will get the #TravellingLlama...tomorrow...Bye!!

Finally #TravellingLlama arrived at Amsterdam airpoirt

What will be the next destination???

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North Korea issues SHOCK threat: 'Time for nuclear war is HERE' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:00.

North Korea issues SHOCK threat: 'Time for nuclear war is HERE'

NORTH Korea has sworn the time has arrived for "nuclear war" as it warned the US

faces "final ruin".

Kim Jong-un's mouthpiece launched into its latest tirade against the West as Donald Trump

met with the South Korean president in Washington.

The US President said the time for "patience" with Pyongyang was over as war tensions brew

between North Korea and America.

Nuclear war is coming, Kim's mouthpiece media warned, saying the US faces "the most

horrible disaster".

Relations have plunged further after the death of US student Otto Warmbier, who was imprisoned

by North Korea.

North Korea's state media KCNA published the new statement as it accused Trump of attempting

to provoke a nuclear war.

Kim's mouthpiece claimed the "US invited its ruin" through "extreme arrogance and

over-confidence".

Nuclear weapons tests have been repeatedly carried out by the DPRK in its quest for an

ICBM.

North Korea's nuclear weapons are now understood to be in range of US bases – based on calculated

distances from recent launches.

The KCNA said "time has gone when it was considered that there would be no nuclear war in the

US" – attributing the claim to the "international community".

It said: "US foolish acts will invite the catastrophic consequence of bringing the most

horrible disaster to its mainland.

Strategic misjudgement is bound to lead to final ruin."

North Korea's mouthpiece described the DPRK as a "world power with military strength".

It said Kim's rogue state is "foiling every move of the Trump group"

The statement even addressed Trump's notorious Twitter account – claiming Trump "confessed"

the US can no longer take on North Korea.

North Korea has been talking up a sixth nuclear bomb yet, but have yet to make good on repeated

threats.

It emerged last week Kim was subject of an assassination plot hatched by South Korea.

US forces remain near the Korean Peninsula after Trump sent his "armada" into the

Pacific.

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Hitmaker 2ª Temporada EP 1 PT 2 [Legendado PT-BR/Liga o CC] *Descrição* - Duration: 14:40.

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DIY FLUFFY SLIME - Duration: 3:00.

1/4 Teaspoon Baking soda

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[ENG] 170629 B.A.P @ K-style LINE LIVE Part. 1 - Duration: 31:03.

So, Daehyun will choose a member for each challenge.

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if i | drama mix - Duration: 2:44.

I'm sorry I'm late

don't go

don't follow me

what should I do to make you believe my heart?

yes!

I'm very mad

I didn't know I would love you this much

Love..

is like the medicine you put on your wounds

you are the one person

that I love

at this very moment,

you are the one person that I love

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From cop shop to Topshop: Jeremy Meeks kisses Chloe Green on board a luxury yacht - Duration: 5:11.

These pictures show the daughter of disgraced businessman Sir Philip Green passionately

kissing with former felon Jeremy Meeks.

Topshop heiress Chloe Green was pictured getting intimate with married Meeks aboard a 180ft

superyacht, as they cruised the Mediterranean off Turkey.

Dubbed the 'world's hottest felon', father-of-two Meeks stole hearts all over the world when

his mugshot went viral in 2014.

The former gang member was convicted of possessing a semi-automatic pistol and was jailed for

two years.

He was released from prison in 2016 saying that he had found God, before quickly securing

a six-figure modelling job.

Meeks and Chloe, whose father is worth £3.8billion, are believed to have met during the Cannes

Film Festival in May this year.

Gently holding onto her face, the pictures show the heavily inked catwalk model looked

handsome in green board shorts as Chloe wrapped her arms around his muscular waist, with her

wavy caramel locks flowing down her back.

The pair shared a moment looking into each other's eyes before moving their public display

of affection to a deck chair.

There, they cosied up with Chloe shooting a seductive glance Jeremy's way as she reclined

into his lap and puffed on a cigarette, while the model got within pecking distance of her

lips.

Chloe and Jeremy's PDA-filled day didn't stop there as Chloe was seen with her leg wrapped

around Jeremy as the pair looked wistfully out to sea.

Although surrounded by idyllic scenery on all sides, the pair only had eyes for one

another as Jeremy affectionately fixed his ice blue peepers on Chloe.

Make-up free Chloe flaunted her radiant complexion as she stopped to take a quick photo while

flaunting her toned abs and pert bust in her skimpy swimwear.

The jailbird hunk then got to grips with the former shoe designer as he held onto her toned

legs to give her a piggyback.

The display is somewhat surprising as Jeremy is married to wife Melissa, with whom he shares

two children.

The chiselled star flaunted his honed midriff and numerous tattoos as he strolled about

on deck before dive bombing into the sea.

Jeremy shared an envy inducing snap of him hanging out on the yacht to his 1.2m Instagram

followers on Wednesday, with the caption Jim Jordan photography.

The snapper, who is known for women's fashion photography, is Jeremy's manager and his Instagram

page is littered with photos of the former felon, suggesting Chloe and Jeremy may have

been taking part in a highly convincing photo shoot.

Chloe's photos with Jeremy come as a source told The Sun: 'Chloe seems quite taken with

Jeremy, and who can blame her?

'He's seen as one of the sexiest guys on the celebrity social circuit and has a story or

two to tell about his colourful past.'

But the source added that Sir Phillip may not be quite as impressed, as he is 'very

protective'.

'Quite what Chloe's dad and Jeremy's wife will make of their fling is another matter,'

they added.

Both Jeremy and Chloe have separately been sharing sun-soaked snaps from the same location,

both tagged with his manager, Jim Jordan photography.

And the snaps have garnered a mixed reaction, with one follower commenting: 'He's dating

Sir Philip Greens daughter Chloe.

There are pictures of them making out on a yacht.

One word dude, Karma.'

But another defended him, adding: 'Maybe they have broken up.

Haven't seen neither of them post each other up on their pages for awhile.

I doubt he would do anything in public if they were still together'.

However his journey to stardom hasn't been all smooth-sailing, after he was recently

barred from entry to the UK after arriving at London's Heathrow airport from New York.

Speaking to DailyMail.com about the incident which prevented him from attending a work-related

photoshoot, he said: 'I'm very, very saddened and confused.

I went down there [London] with high hopes for the experience and the UK.

'I really wanted to go there.

I still don't understand quite what happened but I know there's no ill will.

They're [Border Force] doing their job.'

Asked what had happened to him, Jeremy, who described the incident as 'a little mix up',

said: 'They just detained me and interrogated me and searched me.'

But he also said he doesn't believe the episode will put an end to his fledgling modelling

career, saying he planned to travel again: 'Oh of course [I'll come back from this].

Of course.

God is good.'

The California native shot to fame in 2014 when the Stockton Police Department posted

his mugshot on their website, following his arrest for gang activity and a misdemeanour

charge of resisting/obstructing justice.

The photo promptly went viral, with internet users dubbing him 'the hottest convict ever'.

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