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Hey Welcome to Zach's Tech Turf and Weekly Download episode number 59, which is my weekly

tech and PC gaming news series.

Today, I'm gonna be playing some Destiny 2 Open Beta while I give you this news and

I'm gonna be sipping on a Dunkin Donuts cold brew.

Make sure you guys let me know in the comment section what you're sipping on, let's

get into it.

To start off the tech news this week, the AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 graphics card is now

officially launched, and it's also officially sold out, go figure.

Most people are considering the Vega 56 as the only Vega card that's interesting, as

it directly competes with the GTX 1070 and at a good price.

The Vega 56 is supposed to be sold at 399 US dollars but as we know with the recent

drama, that price can certainly be raised.

One thing to note is although the Vega 56 is outperforming the GTX 1070 in higher resolution

gaming, it is using a lot more power so that's something to be aware of.

LIke I said, for gamers like me that decided to go the budget route with FreeSync, the

Vega cards are still what we've been waiting for.

Microsoft announced this week their affordable VR headsets but what's really important

is they officially said that it will be compatible with Steam VR content as well as Halo in the

future.

Obviously they will be making their $399 VR headset geared towards their Windows Store

platform, it's amazing to see that it will still work with Steam.

They also announced bundles with VR ready computers that are priced as low as 500 bucks,

meaning you could potentially get all into VR with a headset and a system for 900 bucks,

definitely sounds like a solid option.

And in more VR news, HTC, the creators of the Vive VR system is apparently doing very

poorly as a company and could even possible dump the Vive completely.

After a reported 513 million dollar loss in 2016, they hired some much needed strategic

advisors according to a report from Bloomberg.

The Vive headsets still continue to be the most expensive VR headset platform competing

with the much more popular Playstation VR and Occulus Rift.

You guys all know about Nvidia's Shield Portable device, the android controller with

an attached screen that can stream games from your PC, well apparently a Shield Portable

version 2 device was found in a random Canadian pawn shop this week.

Nvidia never officially released a version 2, as they decided to take the Shield tablet

approach instead.

Someone that actually owns the version 1 Shield Portable found this at a pawn shop and quickly

realized it was a newer version.

This guy says that it has a better screen, magnet setup, middle button layout, and feels

much more solid.

Believe it or not he actually traded in his version 1 Shield portable to help pay for

this one, and now he's looking to sell it for probably a pretty nice profit.

And to wrap up the tech news this week, yet another cryptocurrency was created, but this

one is called the Whoppercoin, as in Burger King's Whopper burger.

Started in Russia, these Whoppercoins, which are an actual cryptocurrency that can be stored

in a digital wallet, can be earned while spending money at Burger King, and can even be traded

from wallet to wallet.

Burger King Russia says that they are developing an app for the Apple Store and Google Play

in September.

Side note, the Whopper is enjoyed in 90 different countries.

To start off the PC gaming news this week with news that I've been the most excited

about in a super long time, as you can tell from this gameplay footage, the Destiny 2

Open Beta is now live and oh my, it's amazing so far.

Destiny 2 is running like an absolute dream right now, even on lower end hardware, and

I highly recommend you guys go check it out.

You can jump into the Open Beta this week even if you didn't preorder the game, so

you have nothing to lose.

I'll be giving my full first impressions on this week's Gaming On A Sunday morning

series, so be sure to check out that video this Sunday.

Some surprising news this week is that GTA Online just got a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

style Battle Royal mode in their new Smuggler's Run update.

Yea, it's basically PUBG but in the GTA Online universe and it's already out this

week as a new Adversary Mode called Motor Wars.

There ar some other updates that came out such as new vehicles and an aircraft hangar,

but BRB I gotta go check this out for myself.

The Overwatch Deathmatch modes are now live on the real servers and I'm honestly not

gonna dig into this much, I know I just covered this when they went to the PTR.

If you didn't see, Blizzard added a Free-For-All and Team Deathmatch mode to the Arcade mode

and you can now try it out for yourself.

Also, several maps are being tweaked to accommodate these new modes and there's even one map

coming out that's specifically for free for all.

And to wrap up the PC gaming news, Dota 2 Steam Reviews are currently getting bashed

because of how mad PC gamers are about how there's no Half Life 3.

As we saw last week when former Valve writer posted a synopsis of the unreleased Half Life

3 content, I guess it just reminded players how mad they are that Valve is putting all

their focus in CSGO and Dota 2, so they decided to lash out.

I don't think this will have any sort of effect on Dota 2 numbers, but either way,

some of them are pretty entertaining.

Well that wraps up Weekly Download episode number 59.

Make sure you guys let me know in the comment section what your favorite tech or PC gaming

news was this week, or if I missed anything.

Well I hope you guys enjoyed this video, please drop a like down below to help support my

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Made in Virginia: Daikin Applied - Industrial Chillers Air Conditioning - Duration: 28:11.

prepare yourself for something really cool from Virginia and this brand of

coolness is truly Virginia, no it's not bluegrass music or delicious Virginia

peanut pie which our Virginian and really cool in their own right. This is

air conditioning turns out the most technologically advanced commercial

HVAC systems are made right here in Virginia. Made in Virginia is brought to

you by and Union Bank and Trust we salute the dreamers, the thinkers, the

doers, the believers, the builders and the makers thanks to your vision hard work

and innovation you make Virginia shine Union Bank and Trust a partner of

Virginia business and a proud supporter of made in Virginia and Virginia public

broadcasting. T-Meic honoring Virginia's manufacturing heritage and proudly

supporting made in Virginia T-Meic we drive industry and a very special thanks

to made in virginia supporters the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and

Museum in Staunton Virginia a truly unique made in Virginia experience, the

Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce a partner for success

and the law offices of Allen and Carwile.

Verona in the heart of Augusta County Virginia is where the best and most

advanced air conditioners are designed, manufactured and shipped all over the

world. They're called chillers and for good

reason these behemoths come in sizes ranging from 100 tons to 1500 tons of

cooling capacity to get an idea of how much cooling capacity these commercial

units made in Virginia have let's make a comparison with a home air conditioner

even a very large size home system comes in at only 5 tons. Well typically most

homes have somewhere between 3 and 5 tons of cooling depending on the size

and configuration and that there would be refrigerant coolant our products started

10 times of cooling which is the sole product line is

we figuring and we go as high as 27 hundred tons of refrigerant cooling in our water cooler

chillings. So you can go from something the size of about 8 feet wide

roughly 10 feet and length to something that will take a 53-foot trailer fully

just ship at the point-to-point and some of our products when you get into larger

water-cooled chillers can go well over 16,000 pounds and their weight alone.

So it's we're into heavy metals I like you know the 15,000 ton highly efficient

water-cooled units made by Daikin applied in Verona Virginia can cool 180 million

BTUs in one hour that's pretty cool hospitals, arenas, universities, schools

are a big market for air-cooled chillers elementary schools up through high

schools typically have about two air-cooled chillers on them and then if

it's a very big high school that might go to a water cool piece of equipment

which is generally used as the capacities get bigger it goes up to

about 550 tons which would probably be enough to cool say a hundred and fifty

to two hundred homes. Air-conditioning roots run deep in Verona Virginia the

current site of the world's leading HVAC system manufacturer Daikin applied began

as a Westinghouse air conditioning facility. This plant has a long history

here in Virginia it originally started as the

Westinghouse facility back in the mid-1950s and Westinghouse used to be in

the commercial and residential air conditioning business then another

company McQuay bought this facility around 1980 and we continued to make

chillers here and McQuay was purchased by Daikin a little over 10 years ago

So Daikin's come in with the goal to be number one in north america so we've

made a lot of great investments in this facility and we've made a real

commitment to continue to build chillers here at Virginia it's been around since

54 so there's a long legacy of this facility and this property it's been

expanded several times and it's grown so the plaza we have today we want to keep

that growth going and create more jobs but also bring more of the products

internally and create more of a base for this area along with the manufacturing

legacy also comes a great deal of pride in continuing to grow your business

while maintaining your position as a global leader in HVAC innovations

Virginia as it turns out is a great place to do both

you know this facility was built in 1954 and it has been air-conditioning

manufacturing facility since that point the key thing is Daikin bought the

original company was because of the chiller applications for the water- cool

products and they they really did not have that technology within their their

international realm so they came to Virginia to get at that level of

knowledge and today we produce some of the highest technology products in the world

but we have our main killer engineering group is here we recently invested over

seven million dollars in an air cooled chiller test facility that is right here

in Staunton and that's where a lot of the development work was done for this

we also have engineering resources up in Minnesota that contributed but the big

drivers of design and support this product is here in Virginia at the

Stanton facility there's always there is challenge to be a smallest footprint,

Lowest cost, the best efficiency, the lowest sound and we're trying to

challenge and every one of those scenarios here at Virginia to ensure

that we're tackling each one of those person foremost

being an industry leader and this type of product requires not just one

approach on cost you have to fit all of that into your product so they come to

you for performance for cost or noise for certain

options or certain of say quick to market or specialized options

so we're able to fit all that in here in Virginia as far as being that number one

resource for all of those applications we've just recently redesigned both are

lines of air-cooled chillers we make air and the bigger ones have an inherent

technology called variable volume or great ratio so we can actually dial in

the compression ratio and make the chillers more efficient when they run on

a cool day and its unique in the industry and we've really taken the

market by storm and the only place in the world that is produced is here in

Virginia. Daikin applied manufacturers a host of HVAC products at its Verona

facility but at the core of its business our water and air-cooled chillers so

Erin water chillers work in the same similar fashion they both work under the

refrigeration cycle there are four main components: compressor, evaporator,

condenser and expansion valve the main difference between air-cooled unit and a

water-cooled unit is that the water-cooled uses water to transport

heat throughout the building or outside of the building. Whereas the air just

uses both air. All the product lines we do but an air-cooled and a water cooled

product families for chillers and chillers are used in large facilities

the pump chilled water to and from the terminal points and we build both product

families here in Staunton. When the water cool product means that you run water

through a chiller basically make cold water the cold water goes to a heat

exchanger creating cold air so here in our facility we have basically

everything from flat steel to flat stock that we make roll fabricate into a shell

and we do some assembly so from start to finish we have raw material into again

had a highly configured product that fits the customers need from voltage, to

tonnage, the pressure drop and fits the customer's exact specifications for that

building so with the water-cooled unit it's more of us can do a lot more

cooling but there's a lot more set of a building almost has to be built around

this unit you don't just have the chiller you have tons of piping get to

that expensive pumps you have top waters going through the pumps water treatment

and there's a lot to go with it with an air-cooled unit it's basically its all in

one unit you set it on top of the building the other air ducts kind of

like similar what your house has it's a lot less setup and overall cheaper. So

now that we know the similarities and differences in water and air-cooled

chillers let's see how Daikin builds a water-cooled unit it. All starts with the

raw material for the condenser vessel using a plasma cutter a 13 by 13 foot

3/8 inch steel plate is cut to size. Plasma cutter tips range in size from 80

to 400 amps here a 130 amp tip is used. Holes are also cut to accommodate pipe

cells. Once cut the steel plates go through a cleaning and polishing process

called shot blasting shot blasting uses steel beads under high air pressure to

remove any dirt and rust on the steel. Air is also used to separate the shot

beads from the dirt and rust. The steel plate is transferred to a rolling

machine where the application of pressure helps to form the shell. The

shell or cylinder is beginning to take shape. The end of each side are now

welded together using an automated seam welder pipe cells are welded onto the

condenser cylinder. Holes are cut into the tack baffle end plate that will

accept the proprietary spiral wound copper tubes

brackets are welded into the vessel that the tack baffle assembly will be

attached to. Once installed the special copper tubes are inserted and the tack

battle is complete. End plates are installed one side is closed the other

has a cell head. The vessel is sealed and submerged in a deep water tank. 200

pounds per square inch of air is inserted and the vessel is checked for

leaks

the evaporator and condenser is bolted to the vessel copper tubing is installed

and braised in place forming an airtight fit which is tested by inserting 250

pounds per square inch of nitrogen and checked with a nitrogen sniffer for

leaks. The compressor is installed

the flange and discharge pipes are fabricated and welded into place. Copper

piping that connects the evaporator, the condenser, heat exchange and the

compressor is brazed into place most of this is all refrigerant in copper piping

so brazing and the way you put these things together are critical for high

reliability and performance we actually have what's called a braising dojo here

so everybody in our plant is qualified and trained here in Virginia on how to

become an exceptional braiser and Daikin conducts worldwide braisng competitions

with all the other plants around the world and we'll send contestants there

to compete in the world brazing championships. So anytime we make

air-conditioned equipment you don't want it to lead right and you were using a

lot of copper so the workmanship here is very important. Sensors, valves and power

cables are wired to the control units voltage for the unit is specified by the

customer a three-quarter inch foam rubber insulation is installed and the

entire condenser vessel is painted.

The water cooled chiller is now ready for full function cold water testing

the now completed water cooled chiller then goes through an extensive array of

function and quality control tests. The unit is then prepped for shipment

unlike the submarine looking cylindrical steel plate style condenser vessels that

distinguish water-cooled chillers air-cooled units are more akin to what

one would see on a home HVAC system of course these industrial units made in

Verona Virginia are much larger. The manufacturing process for the air

chillers begins with cutting and bending the sheet metal to size,

the process is called punch and press and is fully automated

this machine is cutting louvers into the panels to allow for the proper airflow

to the chillers. Once cut to size with holes punched the parts still flat are

sent to the brake press where they are bent to the correct shape. Once bent the

parts are sorted by job and placed onto carts. The carts are delivered to the

assembly station or shop as a full set where the task of assembly begins

the parts are riveted creating the frame

copper tubing is cut to length and bent into the proper shape. The tubing is

expanded creating a female end where the male end of the copper pipes will fit

together.

These parts are also put on a cart and delivered to the assembly station. Copper

tubing is fundamental to air conditioning as copper is an efficient

conductor and essential to the exchange of hot to cool air the heat exchangers

basically radiators coming in all shapes and sizes are assembled the component

parts for the heat exchangers are copper and aluminum. Aluminum sheets are pressed

and punched to size with holes to accommodate copper tubing. When assembled

these aluminum fins will create an array with a large surface area in which

copper tubing will run through

air is inserted into the completed array of copper connections and the system is

checked for leaks. When completed and attached to the HVAC system refrigerant

will travel through the copper pipe coils and heat will be removed by air

passing over the radiator fins with all the parts completed and sent to the

workstations the actual assembly of the air-cooled chillers begins the sheet

metal frame is bolted onto large assembly line rolling carts the

compressor and condenser along with valves and sensors are secured to the

frame with bolts a secured rigid fit is essential the heat exchange radiator

coil assembly is attached to the top of the unit. Copper tubing connecting the

compressor condenser and heat exchange are fitted to one another each copper

pipe is expertly braised to assure an airtight fit

the control box and electronic panel box are bolted into place the control box is

wired making electronic connections to valves, switches, sensors and power

connections to the system. The base assembly and top are stacked plumbed and

wired into place. Refrigerant is added the HVAC system is then run through a

series of operational tests once completed it is ready to ship what's

important about our refrigerant system is that you do the proper evacuation

eliminate all air and non-condensibles in the system so we go through a

complete evacuation process prior to the refrigerant charging and then from there

goes through a series of functional tests to make sure that

they operate as they should. Large units are shipped all over the world so they are

carefully crated shrink wrapped and labeled and every unit that leaves this

factory floor is labeled proudly with the slogan

something cool from Virginia nothing makes me feel better than to see

chillers going down the road with a Daikin label on them and so we're in here

every day fighting to grab market share and increase our business and bring more

people in to work in the plant here the biggest success here is constantly

introducing new products and new product lines which says that you know there's

investment here locally which is a testament to this this area these people

in this workforce that you know leadership wants to invest here I think

that in a whole for all of us is a big big success

we employ you know over 500 people and you know we provide those folks with a

very sustainable way of life here in Virginia you know and really daikons

initiative around technology and what we're doing on the cutting edge - you

know propel our chiller market and all of our business lines into the future is

how we want to give back to the community so we're very heavily involved

with scholarship funding through James Madison University we have interns from

all of our local high schools our colleges here to really engage them and

involve them and hopefully they'll stay in Virginia after they graduate high

school or they graduate college and they come work for us so really being a

partner with our local governments being a partner with our school systems

and really saying how can we help you and then hopefully in return that

they'll help us by keeping us in Virginia for a long long time to come

it's worked out well for us we've got a motivated Union highly productive

workforce and we're competing with people who build in right-to-work states

and a lot of our competitors actually build in Mexico so we're in we're

growing market share on some of our products and we're making an impact I

mean right here this workforce is great you know just like your family you spend

more time here than you would do if you're actually family so very

accommodating very outgoing people care and they want to have a good job and

actually being good quality the product that we make the complexity of our

operation is something that you can't find anywhere else in the entire world

what we manufacture here is so custom to what the customer requests that that

skilled labor I guarantee you you won't it be able to find anywhere outside of

Virginia our people are the best of the best when it comes to manufacturing or

coming up with the real applied chiller solution for your business and it takes

it takes the entire team to make that happen. I'm a valley resident of born and

raised in Waynesboro, Virginia. I have been with with the company since

1980 so what's encouraging to me I've seen

parents and now the parents children also come in and work into the same

facility and certainly we see that continuation

progressing the good thing is with an international global company like Daikin

is they they want they want to remain

number one in the world so they continue to invest in the local area they they

participate we even locally participate a lot of the community events our

research and development happens all right here in Virginia and that's what

makes Dyken in Virginia is so unique is that we house all business operations

around chillers here and our Staunton facilities to everything from our

marketing department to our warranty and servicing group quality anything that

supports making sure that a chiller is on delivered on time to the customer is

right here in Virginia so we do get some support from outside you know

departments of divisions of the company but but you said everything that is

manufactured here is supported by personnel and resources in Virginia I

think Virginia has great access to the East Coast for the major customers our

but also has ports that are close by so if we do have to ship externally we get

your body Virginia to the ports but also we can ship the Midwest and needs to

West Coast well what makes it such a great company is is our longevity in

Virginia you know we build a product here that has been made the same

facility since 1954 and you know our workforce really is the the heartbeat of

Daikin and the heartbeat of our operation and some of our people have

been here since the facility open and they're still working here today and

there's just so many generations of families that have worked here and they

take such pride and the quality of the product that we deliver to our customers

and no I think that's why that's why we're

continuing to stay in Virginia that's why we're still here that's why we're

still manufacturing you know chillers it better faster and smarter than our

competition and we'll continue to do so for the next 65 years. Summers are hot

and muggy in our nation's capital Washington DC which made running the

country a brutal affair before the advent of air conditioning so who was

the first American president to have air conditioning in the White House was it A

Calvin Coolidge B Harry Truman C Franklin Delano Roosevelt or D Herbert

Hoover the answer right after this. Made in Virginia is brought to you by

and Union Bank and Trust we salute the dreamers, the thinkers, the doers, the

believers, the builders and the makers thanks to your vision hard work and

innovation you make Virginia shine Union Bank and Trust a partner of Virginia

business and a proud supporter of made in Virginia and Virginia public

broadcasting. T-Meic honoring Virginia's manufacturing heritage and proudly

supporting made in Virginia T-Meic we drive industry

and a very special thanks to made in Virginia supporters the Woodrow Wilson

Presidential Library and Museum in Staunton Virginia a truly unique made in

Virginia experience the Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce a partner

for success and the law offices of Allen and Carwile. so who was the first

president to have air conditioning in the White House the year was 1929 and it

was installed by D Herbert Hoover at a cost of $30,000 allowing Hoover to keep

a cool head during the stock market crash of 1929 which started the Great

Depression next time on made in Virginia it's all

about sweetness yes Virginia honey prized for its taste has its North

American roots right here in Virginia as the first colony to import honey bees.

way back in 1622 almost 400 years old and still made in Virginia. If you would

like to learn more about today's episode or suggest a Virginia manufacturer for

the program you may visit us at made in Virginia dot TV and at WVPT dot net

you

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Uses of have has | Example of Present Perfect Tense | 100% SURE BEST VIDEO EVER - Duration: 6:13.

Friends, in today's video I will discuss with you the example of Perfect Perfect Tense.

In this video we will also look at how to have / have question and create negative sentence.

If you want to know more about this, stay tuned for this video.

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Let's start.

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When You will understand the meaning of the Present Perfect Tense,

So you have got a little confusing about Has / Have, that too will be removed.

What does perfect mean?

Perfect Word comes from Latin language

Where it means, completion of work.

Now the work does not mean that big job

For example, to complete a project or to complete the building.

The job could be any action.

For example, to keep the pen in pocket, say something, come in the center of the screen.

There can be any work here.

Such as missing keys, laptop getting worse, vomiting etc.

Now when a work is done, it means that the work has been completed.

But when any work was done, then it became a thing of past.

For example, my phone was lost yesterday. I lost my phone yesterday

Now if your friend tells you, let me see your phone.

Then you do not take him in past.

You did not say that It happened with me yesterday.

You said, I have lost my phone.

You mean to say that,

Right now, today, at Present

The job of losing your phone is gone.

Have been perfect

In such a sentence, we do not talk about the exact time of any work.

If you have to say, when did that work?

Then you will use simple past tense.

Where have/has not sat down, and use the 2nd form of the verb.

I lost my phone yesterday.

Let's look at some examples of Present Perfect Tense.

The cold time have come.

Coming Winter has completed. The time is now here.

Winter has come.

You have broken my heart.

I have spent 5000 taka on this dress.

I have tried a lot to learn English.

I have watched this movie.

I have found someone.

She has joined a gym.

In this way, you make negative sentences,

When you have to say that No work done.

I have not watched this movie.

When you say things like, Then you talk about that time.

Because you can see that movie tomorrow.

But sometimes you want to express that, You are talking about this time.

I have not watched this movie yet.

Train has not arrived yet.

Has not and Have not we say in short hasn't and haven't

The child hasn't started talking yet.

You haven't submitted your report yet.

We can also ask questions by using Has and Have.

What has happened till this moment?

No, why, why not, who did it etc.

But these words are not related to the time that When did it happen.

Have you watched this movie?

Who has taken my wallet?

Why have you changed your job?

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Married Couples Recreate Their Vows | ELLE - Duration: 3:32.

[singing]

"I want to share all my love with you."

I was sitting in the audience and Cheryl came out on the stage.

I turned to my friend and said, "She's going to be my wife."

I always thought Claire was absolutely beautiful.

From that date that we had, our first one ever, I went home, laid in bed and I said,

that's the girl I'm gonna marry.

I spotted that white suit and thought he looked so handsome.

And also thought he looked like the ice cream Good Humor man.

All in white.

[laughing]

She was actually the take out girl.

She worked at the take out counter at the restaurant.

She used to try and put ice down my shirt.

We've been married for thirty-eight years.

We've been married for forty years.

We've been married for forty-seven years.

We have been married for fifty-three years.

I'm crying, balling like a baby, and she's crying.

He just looked so handsome.

Nobody could have looked more spectacular than Claire in that wedding dress.

I was so happy that she was going to be my wife.

I just remember feeling so loved and special.

I walked down the aisle with tears coming down the whole time, the whole time.

To this day, I still think she's the prettiest girl I've ever seen and that hasn't changed.

You have been my husband, my friend, my protector, and my defender.

I Jim, take thee Nancy, to be my wedded wife.

You have been by my side as we created a family, a home, and a life together.

Performed by the groom

No [ laughing]

Is "Never My Love"

"What makes you think love will end, when you know that my whole life depends,

never my love."

I love you Claire.

That song is more apropos than ever.

If I was giving us a grade, I would give us an A.

And here we're still standing, together, closer than ever.

You still have the power to surprise me, as I just saw, with how much you care.

I will always love you.

I believe in this marriage.

More than ever and I reaffirm my love and commitment to you.

Aw.

You have been my biggest supporter.

My confidant.

And most of all, my very best friend.

I have to say that eight days a week is not enough to show my love for you.

I love you Andre.

To love and to cherish til death do us part.

And therefore I pledge you my truth.

I love you!

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Good day, English winners. In this pronunciation video, we're going to

discuss the Uh sound, like wood.

Alright, so I'm going to say some words, and you are going to repeat them. Compare

how you say them to the way I say them, ok? Let's start:

Cook Book Would Should Woods Forsook. One more time:

Cook. Book. Would. Should. Woods. Forsook. These words use the Uh sound.

You often hear it in double O pairs, like book, or took, but you also hear it in

single O sounds, like woman, and Uh sounds, like bullet. Now keep in mind, the

Uh sound and the U sound, OOO, are very different. So, for instance, woman

is not wooman, and bullet is not boolet... unless you're talking about a ghost

bullet, and if that's your situation, I cannot help you. Now, the other sound is a

little difficult for Asians, but I've noticed that Spanish speakers tend to

have more trouble with this, because the U sound and the Uh sound sounds the

same at first. You have to listen closely and change what you do with your lips.

You see Spanish speakers they'll go "OO" They'll push their lips out. But with the Uh sound,

notice I'm saying "uh" right now. Look and I'm

not doing anything with my lips. So I'll teach you how to say the Uh sound. First,

relax. There should be no tension in your jaw or tongue. None of this (flexes) in your jaw,

okay? So relax, okay? Now that you're relaxed, You're going to give me the

schwa sound: uhh. It's pretty simple. Mouth open

slightly... no pressure at all, and just let the air flow out of your mouth: uhh. A good

word you can use for this is buck. Buck. So it's not Booque, it's buck. So now that you

know how to say the schwa sound, notice where your tongue is. The schwa sound

places your tongue where it's touching your bottom teeth... in the middle of your

bottom teeth... right at the bottom of the tooth, where the tooth meets the gums.

Buck. Now, step 3: you take that schwa sound - that uhh - and then you move your tongue

up a little bit so the middle of your tongue is now off the bottom of your

mouth, and the tip of your tongue - that part - is now touching the top part of

your lower teeth. So it goes from buck to book. Book. And now you know how to say it.

So let's practice a couple words with me, so that way you can use the UH sound:

Sugar... sugar... sugar... cook... cook... cook... Okay? Does this help? Okay, so now we're

going to put some words on the board behind me and we'll practice together.

Let's do it. Alright. Here are some words. Do you see them? Okay. We're going to

practice these words together. Please repeat after me,

okay? Let's do this: Cushion... cushion... sugar... sugar... cook... cook... woman... woman... bull... bull...

butcher... butcher... up here we got three more words, all right? Wolf... wolf...

Notice with the W sounds, you do have to push your lips out a little bit. Wolf...

wolf... all right, next one: could... could... you might be thinking: why not

cooled? it's not cold. The L... the L is silent, okay? So could... would... should... you

cannot hear the L sound, okay? That is how you say it. And last one:

Woods... woods... Okay, we're going to do some sentences now to help practice the UH

sound a little bit more, okay? Sentence time! The butcher could have cooked the

bull. The butcher could have cooked the bull. This woman lives in the woods. This

woman lives in the woods. The book says to add two cups of sugar. The book says

to add two cups of sugar. This cushion is covered in wool. this cushion is covered

in wool. I could have, should have, would have, but didn't. I could have, should have,

would have, but didn't. That's it for my UH pronunciation sound. If you liked

this video, please like. Please SUBSCRIBE to this channel to get more videos like

this. And while you're on my channel, I invite you to check out my pronunciation

playlist for Spanish speakers. This should help you speak like a fluid

American English speaker, and also my schwa pronunciation video... if the schwa

sound was a little difficult earlier. Catch you later, English Winners. Bye.

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A Stranger's Guide to Flat Earth | 21 Questions and Answers Proving The Earth Is Flat 🌀 - Duration: 43:26.

so where's the edge?

who's to say that there is an edge and why assume there is one? is it because

when we are introduced to the idea of a flat earth it's always depicted like

this?

in the currently most accepted model

Antarctica is not a continent, but a 360 degree landmass made up of ice that

holds the oceans within. when we look at a Gleason's map from 1892 that states at

the top that it's scientifically and practically correct as is

we see this Antarctic ice rim. the Gleason's map is basically an azimuthal

equidistant projection which can be traced back to the year 1000.

the AE map is also an official map of the United States Geological Survey

(USGS) and the official logo for the United Nations. the oldest known globe in

the world is from 1492

this is something you need to keep in mind because many people argue that the

azimuthal equidistant map is just a flattened out version of the globe

when in fact the globe is just a rounded version of this true world flat map. if

the flat map came first and it has the ability to convert into a globe without

any problems whatsoever then that should tell you a little bit about how this

globe deception was achieved.

now back to if there is an edge or not. there is no proof that there is an edge

past the Antarctic ice wall, but it is speculated by many that perhaps the

plane that we live on is either extremely expensive or it's possibly

endless. in these two scenarios it would be logically assumed that more land as

being hidden from the general public

in a 1954 interview with Admiral Richard E bird, an American naval officer

who specialized in exploration,

he had this to say: "but strangely enough left in the world today is an area as big

as the United States

that's never been seen by human being and that's beyond the pole on the other

side of the South Pole from Middle America and I think it's quite

astonishing

that it should be an area as big as that unexplored." implying that there is more

land past Antarctica.

if that uninhabited land was on a globe

it would be in the Indian Ocean. a recent discovery of an old Buddhist map in a

newspaper from 1907 seems to support the idea of a vast plain with much more land.

where does the Sun go if the earth is flat?

well the Sun neither rises nor sets, but travels in a clockwise circuit from

east to west and only appears to rise and set due to perspective. the Sun

disappears at the vanishing point of human perspective on the horizon where

the ground meets the sky and since the sun is not 93 million miles away

I repeat NOT 93 million miles away, but much closer and smaller the light

emanating from the Sun only illuminates about half of the flat plane at once as

it makes its daily journey.

what's underneath the flat earth?

this is obviously an unanswerable question since the assumed edge has

never been known to be reached, but many people suppose that whether the earth is

round or flat that either way it still must be floating in the middle of outer

space, but the idea of outer space goes out the window with the round earth theory.

many religious text support an immovable earth that has its foundations on which

it is laid and its pillars by which it is supported.

we simply don't know, but we do know that the earth is obviously fixed in place as

we can tell by our everyday experience of non movement.

what we see in the skies above are illuminated objects making circles

around us just as it appears.

whatever this place maybe it's the center of all we survey.

some say that the earth is the floor of the universe. in the ancient Hebrew

conception of the universe

we are surrounded by the waters above and the waters below known as the great

deep.

the deepest hole ever drilled into the earth was a total of about seven and a

half miles.

the very core of the earth is nothing more than wild speculation

if not another malicious lie. so what's under the earth? that remains a mystery

to us all,

but another thing that you can research is what's inside the earth. multi-billion

dollar deep underground military bases known as dumbs D.U.M.B's.

what about ships and boats disappearing over the horizon?

this is also due to human perspective. they don't go over the horizon.

they go into the horizon, moving beyond the limit of our vision and passed the

vanishing point, but the ships and boats are easily brought back into view with

a pair of binoculars a telescope and any camera with a good zoom lens.

a great question to ask yourself is why can't we see noticeable curvature from

120,000 feet up,

but many people claim that the supposed curvature can be seen from the ground by

watching boats?

it doesn't make sense.

and what about all the pictures of the earth?

they are all clearly computer-generated images they claim this picture from

apollo 17 in 1972 Is real and they also claim that the 2015 epic earth picture

is real, but NASA employee Robert Simmon gave us a glimpse of how they do it when

he shared his experience of creating the blue marble 2.0 in 2002.

he is now called mr. blue marble.

he was interviewed and on record stating "the last time anyone took a photograph

from above low Earth orbit that showed an entire hemisphere one side of the

globe was in 1972 during Apollo 17

NASA's Earth observing system EOS satellites were designed to give a

check-up of Earth's health

by 2002 we finally had enough data to make a snapshot of the entire Earth

so we did." in 2002, blue marble 2.0.

NASA's Rob Simmon made this. Simmon's job is... it's primarily taking data and making

pictures out of it.

that's what this is. a composite of data sets from several different instruments

translated into a picture. so we actually had to take clouds and out.

stashed the clouds for later went on to the ocean that came from an instrument that

measures phytoplankton in the sea. where it was low,

I color it dark blue because they're low mostly in mid oceans and then where it's a

little bit higher, it was like a little bit brighter green, then add the clouds

back in. there is a small problem with it because there's a very slight gap in

between each orbit so some of those are painted on. it is photoshopped

but it has to be. then there was another layer to sort of simulate the

atmosphere and then there's this little bright spot, it's called the specular

highlight. so it's the reflection of sunlight off of water. those are the

pieces, but you can't just slap them all together just didn't look realistic

it looks kind of flat or the clouds are sort of to see through so i just hit

command + Z a lot.

there's artistry to creating the world.

what I imagined it to be. unfortunately i'm not an astronaut.

I've never been to space, but I've looked at these images over and over again

trying to sort of get the essence of it. It is photoshopped

but it has to be. it is photoshopped

but it has to be. it is photoshopped

but it has to be. it is photoshopped

but it has to be.

why are all the other planets around then?

when you compare amateur footage done with professional grade cameras and

compare it to NASA's official images of planets and stars,

it's clear that NASA images are all computer-generated. no different than the

photos of Earth.

what have become known as planets are round lights that seem to be set over

the flat earth. the so-called planets and stars are not what we have been told

they are and comparing luminous objects that you see in the sky to the earth

under your feet is very ineffective for actually proving the supposed rotundity

of the earth.

since there are no actual photographs of the earth and motion has never been

experienced or proven, it would seem more logical for one to assume that we

are on a flat motionless plain and everything we see in the heavens

revolves around us.

what about satellites and GPS?

as crazy as it may sound, satellites are a hoax.

have you ever wondered why there are never any damaged or fallen satellites?

and why there are no satellite malfunctions due to constant heating and

cooling?

it's weird they don't melt in the thermosphere that's over 2,000 degrees.

I find myself looking at the moon and wondering why we never see satellites

pass by the moon.

did you know there are thousands of miles of fiber optic cables under the

seabed that supplies

90% of the Earth's communication? internet, phones, etc. and

GPS works off of cell phone towers.

it's called triangulation. haven't you seen those really tall towers and

wondered what they are?

satellite TV is just enhanced radio using ground-based towers

it's all ground-based just like the old TV antenna. science fiction author arthur

c. clarke proposed the idea of geostationary satellites in 1945 in a

magazine called wireless world and twenty years later in

1965 they claim to have successfully launched the first

commercial geostationary communication satellite. today there are said to be

thousands, but the odd thing is that trying to prove it only leaves you

fruitless.

is outer space even real?

yes and no. what you see in the sky as far as stars and wandering stars also

known as planets are there.

how could we deny them? we don't know what they actually are, but they are

there. now what we are told about outer space and what it is is not true at all.

everything we believe about so-called outer space is due mostly to Hollywood

movies and other media including children's cartoons. of course NASA

propaganda is the biggest culprit. as we have already gone over there are no

pictures of Earth and even images of all the other so-called planets are computer

generated.

NASA has gone on record numerous times stating that humans can't get past low

Earth orbit.

NASA's next spacecraft already being built and tested across America will do

those things and more.

this is the spacecraft that's going to take humans to explore the solar system

it's the next big step for NASA and exploration. called the Orion

multi-purpose crew vehicle or MPCV this next generation spacecraft will enable

America to explore beyond low-earth orbit.

as we get further away from earth will pass through the Van Allen belts. an area

of dangerous radiation but orion has protection. shielding will be put to the

test as the vehicle cuts through the waves of radiation. sensors aboard will

record

radiation levels for scientists to study. we must solve these challenges before we

send people through this region of space. plan that NASA has is to build a rocket

called SLS which is a heavy lift rocket.

it's something that is much bigger than what we have today and it

will be able to launch the Orion capsule with humans on board as well as Landers

or other components to get to destinations beyond Earth orbit. right

now we only can fly in Earth orbit. that's the farther so we can go and this

new system that we're building is going to allow us to go beyond and hopefully

take humans into the solar system to explore. so the moon, Mars, asteroids,

there's a lot of destinations that we could go to and we're building these

building block components in order to allow us to do that eventually.

and unlike the previous program, we are setting a course with specific and

achievable milestones. early in the next decade a set of crude flights will test

and prove the systems required for exploration beyond low Earth orbit. low

Earth orbit is supposedly between 99 and 1,200 miles away.

the funny thing is that they say the moon is over 200,000 miles away.

how did we make it so far in the 1960's and 1970's

if we can't do it today? also the International Space Station,

just like everything else brought to us by NASA, is a fake free masonic hoax

completely fabricated and done with special effects, models, pools, zero g planes

and various other camera tricks.

how is circumnavigation possible on a flat earth?

very easily. you can travel east and west

directions to ultimately end up right back where you started.

the face of the earth looks similar to that of a clock. in fact, clocks were most

likely designed after the true appearance of our world.

if you follow a compass east for long enough you'll make a full circuit. same

thing if you travel west longlong enough. as we've already gone over, the flat earth

map that was around before globes were easily converts to a globe.

so everything you believe you are doing on a globe is actually taking place on a

flat earth.

how come the moon is upside down in the southern hemisphere?

this is another very simple explanation. when somebody is in the northern part of

the earth.

or on the northern part of the earth, they see the moon from this angle.

when somebody is on the southern part of the earth the moon looks like this.

they're looking at it from this angle. they see it from the opposite angle.

that's all it is.

imagine you tape a picture of the moon in the center of your living room.

depending on where you are in the room the moon will be seen differently. when

pondering this question,

keep in mind that the face of the moon never changes. on a spherical earth we'd

expect to see other sides, but we never have.

what about the seasons?

the Sun is close and small and it circles around and above the flat earth

in a spiral pattern. on the tropic of cancer in the northern summer months and

then down in the tropic of capricorn in the northern winter months.

so when the Sun is further away from the North Pole, the center of the

flat earth, it's winter in the north and summer in the south.

since the sun is smaller than we are told and closer

it makes much more sense that we experience seasons in the first place.

if the Sun was 93 million miles away and had a radius of over 400,000 miles we

would hardly experience temperature fluctuation as we do.

what about gravity?

gravity is necessary in order for a spinning ball

earth to work. people readily believe that you can't fall off of a spinning

ball that's darting through outer space at speeds that you can't even comprehend,

yet they will deny how much easier it is to stay on a flat surface that doesn't

move.

gravity is a scapegoat for all that cannot be explained and it has never

been proven.

the reason why things fall or float is because of density and buoyancy.

if something is heavier than air it falls.

if it's lighter than air it floats. very straightforward.

your phone is denser than the air. therefore it falls when you drop it.

everything works because of density no need to factor in imaginary components.

quote "the law of gravitation is said by the advocates of the Newtonian system of

astronomy to be the greatest discovery of science and the foundation of the

whole of modern astronomy.

if therefore it can be shown that gravitation is a pure assumption and an

imagination of the mind only, that it has no existence outside of the brains of

its expanders and advocates, the whole of the hypotheses of this modern so-called

science fall to the ground as flat as the surface of the ocean and this most

exact of all Sciences, this wonderful feet of the intellect, becomes at once

the most ridiculous

superstition and the most gigantic imposture to which ignorance and credulity

could ever be exposed.

Thomas Winship, zetetic cosmogony

what about the Coriolis effect?

they say that the Coriolis effect is a result of the earth spinning and is

responsible for the deflection of an object moving above the earth, rightward

in the northern hemisphere and leftward in the southern hemisphere.

the problem is that things like hurricanes and water in the sink aren't

always predictable and have been known to spin both ways in either hemisphere.

also another contradiction that proves the Coriolis effect false is the fact

that no flying machine above the earth has to account for it.

if a bullet that travels 1,700 miles per hour has to account for the effect than

an airplane traveling at 550 miles per hour would definitely have to account

for the effect. when you look for the answer

you'll find that we are told that since the atmosphere moves with the spin of

the earth, planes aren't affected.

so why would bullets be, especially when they go much faster than common

airplanes?

why can't I see infinitely far?

this is for the people that wonder why they can't see certain things that they

believe they should be able to see if the earth was flat.

I've been asked on numerous occasions

"why can't I see Mount Everest from anywhere on earth?"

I've also been asked "why can't I see spain from the east coast of America?"

well, besides dirt, dust, dew, rain, fog, smog, smoke, clouds, mist, haze,

snow, etc, your vision is limited by the vanishing point of your perception.

check your weather app on your phone and notice the visibility in your area.

is the flat earth a religious thing?

yes and no. i say this because, i myself, am not religious.

I'd rather not have faith in something, but know the facts to the best of my

ability and the facts are that the curvature and motion of the earth have

never been proven. the Bible without any doubt whatsoever supports an earth

that's fixed in place The Book of Enoch which is biblically endorsed and most

likely belongs in the Bible describes the flat stationary enclosed earth in

great detail.

many religions and civilizations preceding Judaism and Christianity

support a flat and stationary earth such as the Babylonians, the Egyptians

the Mayans, the Norse, the Hindus, etc. this fantastic spinning globe earth is very

new to the people of the world, yet most of us carry on as if the theory is

unquestionable and we've been conditioned to laugh when the flat earth

is brought up.

whether you are religious or not, you can see the flat earth for yourself.

is the flat earth society behind the resurgence of the flat earth?

no. the flat earth society is designed as a containment unit. gatekeepers that tell

the truth about some stuff. but then lie about other things in order to make it

appear ridiculous or steer you in the wrong direction.

for instance this is what F.E.S has to say about gravity "in the Flat Earth model

gravity rather than being a force is the upward acceleration of the flat earth.

the earth always accelerates upward at one g which is equivalent to the

gravitational acceleration in the round earth model. like the force of gravity,

the Earth's acceleration causes several commonly observed phenomenon in our

daily lives.

if that isn't the biggest turnoff I don't know what is. the flat earth

argument has never died.

it only died down. real flat earthers have always been among us, but it wasn't

until late 2014 early 2015 when Eric dubay started making a lot of noise about

the flat earth conspiracy and got people like myself on board.

it took me 10 months of research before finally accepting the truth about where

we live.

thanks to the many great flat earth researchers, content creators and

activists

since then,

more and more people are waking up to the massive deception every day.

are all scientists, pilots and members of the government in on it?

No most scientists, pilots and members of the government's have been indoctrinated

just as the rest of us have. when they work at their everyday job, they go about

it as if the earth is most certainly spherical. if indeed some of these people

did know the earth is flat, they most likely wouldn't even speak out about it

in fear of losing their job or ruining their reputation. the average scientist

goes about everything they do with the spherical earth already factored in. for

mainstream science, questioning our current model is a huge no-no. for pilots,

computers do most of their work. not to take away from what they do because i

personally appreciate it and also pilots often switch out and stops making it

difficult to understand the real lay out of Earth's landmasses. as far as

government members and politicians go

besides high-ranking officials at NASA which isn't government at all, it's safe

to assume that they are not in the know and they are not knowingly perpetrating

this lie.

very few people compared to the population of the world are enlightened

to the flat earth.

NASA isn't the only space agency. are the others in on it too? the answer is yes

here's a short clip on what you need to know.

the vector. NASA's official logo. if you've ever looked at NASA's official

logo

both their official insignia and their official seal, you'll see that

most prominent object in the in the seal is a a red swishing object. they call

that the chevron or the vector. if you ask NASA public affairs office why this

symbology is featured so heavily in their insignia and seal

they'll give you what really amounts to the standard facile cover story for the

unilluminated.

They'll tell you that that is a representation of a hypersonic wing

design from the 1950's which was the time the logo was created.

not exactly the case. someone might want to ask the russian federal space agency,

roscosmos that was formed in 1992,

why they chose that same logo and while you're at it you can go ask the Chinese,

who formed their space agency in 1996,

why in the world they're using the hypersonic wing design from the nineteen

fifties as their official logo.

then you can ask the Japanese and South Koreans, Taiwanese, malaysia, mexico, Iran.

all of these countries even bulgaria. they all utilize the vector symbology in

the space agency logos for their international space agencies.

it gets even deeper. you can go look at the

individual manned program patches for NASA of the Mercury program for example.

blatant use of covert symbology in every logo dealing with the Mercury program.

we will see what looks like a number seven in their logo and again,

NASA's official story is that they put this number seven there so that they

could pay homage to the original seven mercury astronauts, kind of forgetting

the fact that only six mercury astronauts actually flew into space.

because number seven

never never did. he had a heart problem so he didn't get to go up so

there were only six mercury astronauts.

yes there's a seven in every single logo that's in the official mission and say

for official program insignia for mercury as well as the six individual

mission patches carry this member and it carries on to the space shuttle program

if you look at the Apollo program the Apollo logo has a big letter and that's

what they want you to but it's not again that's just the simple way of explaining

away the inclusion of this vector symbology and the local if you go to the

space shuttle program the original space shuttle sts program patch is a

triangular patch that again

hides the use of the shamrock vector symbology and that also goes for many of

the sts specific mission patches

every single one of the International Space Station expedition patches carry

the vector symbology the russian air space station use the vector symbology

that was there there official logo

you can even go deeper and look at military industrial complex companies

look at the logo on a company like Lockheed Martin two vectors the XPrize

logo

ames research labs US Space Command we get into the military realm the United

States base commander

official logo is the vector symbol and when you look at the military's

individual space specific programs

all of them all of them deal with vector symbology and their official insignia

and the question really becomes who or what are these people paying homage to

let's look at nasa's earth rise

now let's look at Jaxa's Earthrise. do you believe this is real

well then who's responsible for this deception?

you will find that the Jesuits and the Vatican have been intimately involved in

all things space, including owning the earliest telescopes and to this day the

largest owners of observatories and telescopes in the world.

the society of Jesuits have been actively spreading the heliocentric

theory for 500 years while trying to bury thousands of years of Flat Earth

cosmology. the Jesuits are rulers of all powers that we are aware of and have

been ruthless in their pursuit of world domination for centuries.

no matter who is killed or what has to be done to establish a one world order

out of chaos.

they rule over or are deeply partnered with people like the Rothschilds and

many other international banksters, secret societies, especially the

Freemasons as well as zionist jews and especially zionist jews in seats of

power. they rule over all the alphabet agencies and government think tanks

including the NSA, CIA, FBI, Mossad, KGB, roundtable, committee of 300, Tavistock

Institute, Lucis trust publishing, bilderberg group and the Council of

Foreign Relations including representative government and

legislation like the US presidency Congress and the Supreme Court.

the jesuits order is said to have been established by Jews, again showing

that the Jews are behind some of the biggest hoaxes in history, including the

Holocaust. Freemasons are also spread out all over the world to further the

different agendas that serve this Illuminati elite.

why the lie?

their desire is to convince us that we are only one of a septillion other

planets flying through infinite space. a septillion? where do they get these

numbers? a septillion has 24 zeros.

they want us to think that we are nothing more than a cosmic accident

caused by a big bang that took place 14 billion years ago.

again where do they get these numbers? how one could draw that conclusion is

unknown.

they want us not to understand our origin and go on believing that life is

meaningless.

they want us to believe that alien life is real and that they created us.

look no further than ancient aliens for the propaganda.

not to mention countless shows and movies they program us with. this isn't

just about flat earth vs. round earth.

it's much bigger than that. whatever they plan on doing needed the spherical earth

groundwork laid before they could proceed.

they may either shock us with a fake alien invasion or a disclosure of the

beings that have always been among us passed off as life from distant galaxies.

who knows? another reason to turn the earth into a ball is to hide extra land.

if this is a vast plain and there are places past Antarctica with more oceans

and more land masses, then an easy way to get rid of them is to wrap our part of

this plain around a ball and make it seem as if there is nothing else and

everything has already been discovered. the globe is full fledged slavery for

inquiring minds.

"I like to be an explorer like the great Magellan." "oh! you're too late.

there's really nothing left to explore." what does it mean if the earth is flat?

it means that the origin of man is deliberately being covered up from us.

man woman child you are being deceived on a massive scale. flat earth, enclosed

flat earth, expansive plane flat earth or even infinite plane flat earth with an

infinite ceiling barrier or possibly another plane of existence above us and

below us.

it means that this place was created. that you were designed. you were crafted.

you are special and with purpose. a purpose being hidden from you on purpose.

we are supposed to know our world and our reason for being.

we've been swallowed whole by this economic fiat money system that controls

absolutely everything and rules this manufactured reality. most of us know

that we are slaves and it's no wonder we desire to escape through movies, TV shows

and video games that happen to also further our programming and mental

conditioning.

we were never meant to live like this and knowledge of our flat earth is a

step in the right direction.

it's something that can't be taken from us it's the fuel that we need to let

these bastards know that we won't go down in ignorance.

we will not willingly accept their one world authority that wants to rule over

all mind and all matter. embrace this flat world of ours and free your mind

from the globalist mind control.

it's time that we stand up for ourselves and our beautiful earth.

all I want to know is who's coming with me?

space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a hollywood basement.

have you ever dreamed of going up to outer space or maybe meeting other

beings from another place?

have you ever wondered what it's like on other planets then you watch a science

show and come to believe you understand it? you feel empowered by the

knowledge and you feel enlightened

listening to bill nye and neil degrasse tyson. but then you wake up and you start

to see the obvious. life is just a lie and this whole world and what we thought

it was.

NASA's missions to the moon were never completed. they just filmed them in a room

and people believe it.

I used to wonder what it's like to be an astronaut, now when I see them acting I

can't help but to laugh a lot.

they give us cartoons and then claim that we live on the ball, but it's flat and

it's not moving or spinning at all.

why you lying to us, man? that's something that we want to know after that you're

going to have to pack up all your stuff and go.

space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a hollywood basement.

history has been rewritten by winners of wars - the jesuit order, khazars,

Freemasons and more.

they pulled the veil over our eyes and it's time to awaken. through organized

indoctrination our minds have been taken.

it's time we take our power back and we rescue our people. the Vatican and the

bankers are like resident evil.

they may have had the greatest plan that was ever concocted, but Illuminati never

thought that they'd ever be spotted. their manufacturing reality all in our

heads.

they tell us if the earth is flat we'll fall off the edge, but if it is the

spinning ball we won't fall off and then and gravity is our imaginary magic

friend.

why is water always flat when unmanipulated? why are pictures of the

earth computer-generated? why you lying to us, man? that's something that we

want to know. after that you're going to have to pack up all your stuff and go.

space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a hollywood basement

Dear NASA,

it's coming 100% crystal clear that you

and the other space programs that are in operation are connected and are

deceiving the entire world.

More and more people are waking up every single day

and we are now able to see right through you,

but what we really want to know is why are you lying?

sincerely,

Me and the great people of this earth

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【Vøn】Bad Apple [German] - Duration: 3:40.

Even in the midst of flowing time,

I feel languid, look, spinning around and around.

I can't even see the heart that's leaving me,

yes, I don't know

I can't even get myself to move,

I continue to be washed down the cracks of time.

I don't know anything about what's around me,

I'm just me and no more.

Am I dreaming? Am I seeing nothing?

My words are useless even if I speak.

I'm just tired of being sad,

I should go on without feeling anything.

Even if I'm given the words I'm at a loss for,

my heart just won't pay attention.

If I move myself away,

if I change everything, I'll turn it black.

Is there a future for someone like me?

Do I exist in a world like this?

Is this painful now? Is it sad now?

Not even knowing myself.

I'm just tired even of walking,

I don't even understand people.

If someone like me can change,

if I can change, will I turn white?

Even in the midst of flowing time,

I feel languid, look, spinning around and around.

I can't even see the heart that's leaving me,

yes, I don't know

I can't even get myself to move,

I continue to be washed down the cracks of time.

I don't know anything about what's around me,

I'm just me and no more.

Am I dreaming? Or seeing nothing?

My words are useless even if I speak.

I'm just tired of being sad,

I should go on without feeling anything.

Even if you give me the words I'm at a loss for,

my heart just won't pay attention.

If I can move,

if I change everything, I'll turn it black.

If I move, if I move,

I'll destroy everything, I'll destroy everything.

If I grieve, if I grieve,

can my heart turn white?

I still don't know about you, about myself,

about everything.

If I open my heavy eyelids,

if I break everything, then turn black!!!

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Yusuke Kitagawa - Character Development - Duration: 10:19.

Warning: the following video contains spoilers for Persona 5. If you'd rather not have

major parts of the plot ruined, then you may want to reconsider watching this video, at

least for now.

Persona is definitely a series I feel like

I should have done more videos on after all this time, as the implementation of world

mythology and the psychology of Carl Jung gives it such a distinct aura about it. I

suppose, though, that the main reason I haven't talked about the franchise too often, in spite

of frequent requests, is due to unfamiliarity; whether it's the main series Shin Megami

Tensei titles or Persona, there's a lot to take in if you haven't actually sat down

and played one of the games. While I've only recently started playing

Persona 3 Portable as my first foray into the series, I have a bit of an odd half-experience

with Persona 5, if that makes any sense. During my sophomore year of college last year, my

roommate got Persona 5 about two weeks after the initial launch, and while I wasn't in

the dorm or paying full attention the entire time that he played through the game, I did

get invested in various parts of the game and listened along. In particular, the character

that seemed to attract my attention the most was Yusuke, a painter seeking inspiration

who becomes a member of the Phantom Thieves. So what all can we get from an eccentric young

artist who occasionally dons a fox mask to steal the hearts of the corrupt? You might

be pleasantly surprised. Or should I say that...

𝕐𝕠𝕦'𝕝𝕝 𝕟𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕣 𝕤𝕖𝕖 𝕚𝕥 ℂ𝕆𝕄𝕀𝕀𝕀𝕀𝕀ℕ𝔾!

I'm the Kitsune Hawk, and today, we're

going to be unmasking the deeper meaning behind one of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, Yusuke

Kitagawa! So get out your pencils, trivia enthusiasts,

because this is Character Development!

With regards to Yusuke, piecing apart the

background of his characterization is relatively straightforward, with an eastern half of inspiration

in his name, occupation, and Personas, and a western half of inspiration in his personality

and upbrining. One of Yusuke's defining character traits

is his profession as an artist and great interest in his passion. Sure enough, even his name

plays on this central trait: his last name, Kitagawa, is taken from the 18th century Japanese

artist Utamaro Kitagawa, often considered one of the greatest artists of traditional

Japanese woodblock prints, referred to as ukiyo-e.

Utamaro Kitagawa went through several names in his life, such as Toyoaki, Ichitaro, Yuki,

and, interestingly enough, Yusuke. Yet, despite the many names he went under as an artist,

not much is really known about his personal life.

Utamaro's primary specialty as an artist was creating portraits of women with a distinct

tall and slender look to them, likely an idealized form. These prints of glamorized Japanese

women were quite popular in 19th century Europe, especially in France, where they were mass

reprinted, forged, sold, and ultimately became influential to art movements such as orientalism

and impressionism. While it's probably more coincidence than actual inspiration, it is

worth noting that Yusuke tries to get Ann to be a model for his art on multiple occasions,

and that, as part of his background and story arc, Yusuke does deal with the manipulation

of his artistic labors, similar to the real-life Utamaro Kitagawa.

His name aside, though, the real bulk of Yusuke's characterization comes from how his personality

and role in the game are based around the Tarot Arcana that he is associated with. Yusuke

is aligned with The Emperor, the fourth Major Arcana of a standard Tarot deck. Generally,

The Emperor is an Arcana that stands for traits such as authority, structure, foundation,

organization, and the presence of a father figure. A reversed reading of The Emperor,

meanwhile, stands for negative traits like domination, excess control, rigidity, and

inflexibility. Yusuke's role in the world of Persona 5,

alongside the relationship that he has with his adoptive father and mentor, Ichiryusai

Madarame, embody the positive and negative aspects that The Emperor can stand for.

Starting with the normal, upright meanings of The Emperor, Yusuke is a very organized

and composed person, attentive and highly observant, especially when it comes to his

profession as an artist. His passion for art makes him come off as an authority on the

subject, though he also knows that he has room to improve as an artist, looking to the

protagonist for inspiration in his quest for regaining his artistic stability. And while

The Emperor in Tarot is usually indicative of a father figure, Persona 5 doesn't use

Yusuke to directly represent this element of the Arcana. Rather, it's represented

by the person closest to Yusuke: his adoptive father Madarame. The relationship between

the two, though, is very far from ideal. Speaking of negatives, let's now discuss

the application of the reversed Emperor: rigidity and inflexibility are the main character flaws

of Yusuke, who has his moments of appearing stubborn, curt, or intrusive, especially when

his personal ideas of art are concerned. The elements of domination and excess control

that a reversed Emperor signals, however, go back to Madarame and the abusive relationship

that Yusuke has with him, a relationship so damaged that Madarame sees his adoptive son

as a "thing" more than an actual person. Leaving Yusuke's mother to die, Madarame

earned his fame by altering and reprinting her artwork as his own, and when the young

Yusuke began to display artistic talent like his mother, Madarame exerted total control

of his adoptive son's skill, taking the credit for his and other young artists'

ideas. It's this realization which awakens Yusuke's

ability to use Personas and leads him to join the Phantom Thieves as their fifth member.

As one of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, Yusuke operates by the codename "Fox," wearing

a mask and tail similar to a kitsune, fox spirits in Japanese mythology that are defined

by their great intellect, sharp wit, and mischievous nature. Kitsune are often seen as talented

shapeshifters, though many struggle to hide their tails or ears when assuming human form,

similar to the tail attached to Yusuke's Phantom Thief outfit. As a nice little side

detail, Futaba even refers to Yusuke as "Inari," in reference to the Japanese god of the same

name. Inari is the androgynous god of rice, a bringer of prosperity, and a patron god

of artisans, swordsmiths, and merchants, but they tend to be more often recognized for

their frequent association with foxes, an animal believed to be a guardian or messenger

for Inari. Not only that, but Inari's foxes are unique in that their fur is pure white

instead of red, in order to indicate their good intentions, similar to the color palette

of Yusuke's Phantom Thief getup. And then there are Yusuke's Personas: his

initial Persona, Goemon, and his ultimate Persona, Kamu Susano-o. Goemon is based on

and named after the folk hero Ishikawa Goemon, who lived in Japan during its 16th century

Warring States period. Goemon was originally raised in a samurai family, but after his

father was killed by agents of the shogun, he swore to avenge his father, took up the

art of ninjutsu, and formed a band of thieves. From there, biographical information of Ishikawa

Goemon ends, and various folk tales pick up from there, characterizing Goemon as an outlaw

and ninja who stole from the feudal lords to give to the peasants, kind of like a Japanese

version of Robin Hood. Whether or not Goemon truly was the chivalrous bandit that folk

stories made him out to be, he was a popular subject for ukiyo-e art, bunraku puppets,

and kabuki theater, which explains why Persona 5's design for Goemon shows him with a design

very heavily influenced by ukiyo-e, such as the works of Utamaro Kitagawa. Persona's

version of Goemon is even weak to fire, possibly a subtle nod to Ishikawa Goemon's death,

where he was executed by being boiled alive. As for Kamu Susano-o, he's based on one

of the most important gods of Japan's native religion, Shinto. Susano-o was the god of

storms and was known to be quite the destructive partier and competitive deity, two elements

that led to his expulsion from the heavens. After falling to earth, he came across an

elderly couple who had been sacrificing their daughters to an eight-headed dragon named

Yamata-no-Orochi, being left with only one daughter when Susano-o showed up. The exiled

god agreed to help the couple and hatched a plan to get the serpent drunk so that he

could cut off its heads. Once Orochi was slain, a sacred blade formed out of its remains,

and by presenting this to the other gods as an apology, Susano-o was welcomed back into

the heavens. Much like Goemon's chivalrous exploits, Susano-o's slaying of the beast

Orochi is a popular subject for Japanese art. And just like Yusuke's kitsune-themed design

as a Phantom Thief, the two Personas that he can summon are both Japanese heroes known

for being mischievous. They're also connected to The Emperor Arcana in that both Goemon

and Susano-o were upstarts who were struck down by authority, but rose up to—in a sense—become

authority themselves; Goemon became the leader of a group of bandits, while Susano-o restored

his divinity. Overall, Yusuke's quite the interesting

fellow, not simply because of his eccentric attitude as an artist, but also because his

character and importance in the game's story expand on his profession by connecting him

to a historically enigmatic artist, several aspects of Japanese folklore, and also the

meanings of The Emperor Arcana which he's aligned with, all aspects that really do enrich

his presence in the game and meaning of his character.

Guess he really is an expert at stealing hearts, if you know what I mean.

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Bizmates初級ビジネス英会話 Point 208 "Draw a blank" - Duration: 4:37.

Hello everyone, Justin here and thanks for tuning in to this week's Bizmates

for Beginners video lesson. I know all of you are really curious about this week's

phrase, so let's jump right into it and get started with our expression

today which is: "draw a blank." Okay so if you want to find out what it means and

how to use it, stay tuned but first let's do a quick review of last week's class.

Alright everyone, so imagine we are going out for lunch but we don't have much

time, so we are going to the convenience store to pick up something quick. So I

ask you: What are you going to get for lunch? And you want to eat that sausage

that's on a stick and it's covered in that kind of pancake batter-tasting

stuff, okay? Usually it's at the front counter of the convenience store okay?

So you want to eat that. So what do you call that? Do you remember

the expression? I'll give you a hint, okay. It's not called an American dog, okay? If

you know the right answer, I'll give you five seconds to think about it. Are you

ready? Okay go!

And time is up. If you said "I really want to eat a corndog"

then that's exactly right. Good job and thank you for remembering last week's class.

Okay everyone moving on to "draw a blank." Now this is what I sometimes hear. Okay

so just to give you a little bit of background information, so Taro and I,

last week, we visited one of our clients okay? But we visit so many clients every

week, so I can't remember that one client's name. So I asked Taro: Hey, Taro.

You know, last week we visited that one customer

in Tokyo Station and I say "Do you remember his name because I can't

remember his name." And Taro he says: Oh yeah, right. Sorry but

I cannot remember. Okay so this is fine. Grammar is okay, the expression has no

problem, but we can use something a little bit more natural and that is...

Yes. Sorry I'm "drawing a blank." Alright so whenever you can't remember

something or you can't answer a question or you don't know what to say, you can

say I'm "drawing a blank" alright everyone? Very popular

expression, we use it all the time. "Drawing a blank."

So pronunciation is very easy, just as you see it. So please repeat after me:

Drawing a blank. Your turn.

Alright very good. OK now after my question: Do you remember his name?

Alright, that's right. Sorry I'm drawing a blank. Okay so please remember

this for our review next week okay? Alright, so everyone so our bonus question

this week is another way to say: "business." If you know what the answer is, you can

leave it in the comments below just like our wonderful commenters out there, thank

you very much everyone for always commenting on the videos. You can too so

if you have any questions, if you have any requests or something you'd like for

me to cover, okay, leave it in the comments below. But if you don't know

what this answer is, you can of course find it in one of our previous Bizmates

for Beginners video lessons okay? Alright everyone, that is it for me

this week. Thank you so much for watching, enjoy your weekend. I'll see you next time.

Thank you.

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