Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (English subtitles by ~Aphexx~)
so today! Tadaa a Family Mart Haul!
~stuff~
~still more stuff~
~stuff continued~
a grand total of 17 things that I bought at family mart
this was all the desserts they had when I went to that particular family mart (FM)
it doesn't look like family mart (FM) is doing much for halloween here
well at least the particular FM that I went to
I'm in heaven being surrounded by all these sweets
and buying all the sweets from a convenience store was one of my dreams I had since waay back
~I'm doing a bunch of these vids though~ itadakimasu
starting off with this one a lotus parfait strawberry and custard
I love these lotus cookies
a belgian style biscuit
its topped with crumbled lotus cookies err I mean they're in a separate container on it
in order to preserve the cripsy texture they separated them with this cup
and now I'll pour them on top
this is what they look like
looks so yummy
YUMZ
the lotus biscuits are so crunchy and super delish and check this out y'all you since you eat them together with
the cream it makes for the bestest experience
such a nice touch to add the biscuits last
next is this my (masculin) eau clair ( Bro-Clair )
its super huge
when you line them up side by side with a regular one it looks like this
looks so yummy almost like eating a hot dog
the dough is made of cocoa and its so full of cream with bits of chocolate and almonds
next is a milk and egg pudding
to be able to buy this extravagant mix of flavors for only 100 yen what a great deal
its so smooth
next is raw chocolate square shaped crepe
its a crepe looks like this
its got raw choco inside it
the crepe is so chewy
next is a strawberry mille feuille parfait
FM really does their parfaits so good
I love how they have their crunchy bits on top
the mille feuille goes so nicely with the strawberry jelly
next is a kiwi cake sandwich
a fruit sandwich usually uses normal bread but this made with cake instead
yummy
the cake is very fluffy the kiwi is so refreshing and so nice
next is a melt in your mouth extravagant pudding
oh wait a minute !!!
this is that super famous "monde select" award winning for 3 years straight
that super famous " monde selection " you guys
the caramel is packed separately
I never know exactly when I should add the caramel to this
maybe after I take a few bites ?
ahh looks so yummy
this is half cream its super delish
and do I add in here now?
what is there to say its got vanilla bean in it
~ so extravagant
ahh gotta hand it to a winner of the "monde selection"
the caramel is soooo yummy
I totally love this
I prefer this sort of melty puddings compared to firmer puddings
its a preference after all and I love this
next is a melt in your mouth creamy cheese pudding
looks like this
its all melty
this has that melt in your mouth feel like the first one but its got this super cheesy flavor
its not that overpowering and the same goes for the sweetness its super delish
and its also got a packet of fruit sauce
I think its a blueberry sauce
goes perfectly with the cheese
custard choux
if you're stuck on what to get at a convenience store always choose choux creams ~ain't no mistaking it~
yummy
all convenience stores have their choux creams and they're all yummy no matter where you get them from
unless you compare them all together you just don't know which is best
there are vanilla beans in this custard cream
next is a "poony" cheek
exactly who is it that thought up this kind of name
at an FM meeting discussing a new name for a product...
"Sir, I believe the name POONY cheek is the best" "LET'S DO IT! LET'S RUN WITH POONY CHEEK!!!!!"
I wonder if the meeting went like that? ~yep~ #YukaThoughts
ahhh its so true!! its like a cheek its totes like a cheek
and inside its filled with a vanilla bean custard
the bun surrounding it is very chewy and very "poony poony"
next is a sweet bean and yam tart
check it out the cream is baked to a nice golden color
looks so much like a sweet potato they make it an artform
sweet potatoes are usually so dry but this is rather nice and creamy
next is a raw cream dorayaki with fruits
milk flav~ this is milk flavor fu~
what is up with me today
this is a milk flavored mousse
~flavored mousse is such a pain to say~
adzuki sweet bean cream with oranges and other things
the milk flavored mousse and orange and these fruits go so nicely together
next is a baum kuchen
this is what it looks like
the cake is so moist
and its coated in this white chocolate looks almost like a rainbow
~I took bites outta this side though~
next is a choux cream
(Kanji reading error) (yes kids, learning Kanji sucks and never ends)
oh you don't read it "Kura" hey, ayyy, wait how, what, how do you read this exactly?
so anyways its a choux
the pie crust is very tasty and its topped with a bit of chocolate
next is a custard 'taiyaki'
freshly made is so yummy but these ones sold at convenience stores are so nice and chewy
next is a cheese tart
the tart is very crispy and the cheese is so rich and since baked
it makes it so tasty delish
last is a double cream eau claire
packed with cream
the cream choco and custard come together in fabulous harmony
last mouthful itadakimasu
all done gochisosamadeshita
the sweets from FM were so yummy
FM really has top notch sweets
well... every convenience store is very yummy but....
every convenience store really has a lot of individuality which is very nice as well
I believe FM really has their basics in line which I really like
foreign cheeses and the like they take them and really change things up which I really like
for those who want to try some FM deserts please go buy them and as always thanks for watching and if there is anything
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Will the Earth perish in fire or in ice?
In five billion years say cosmologists, the planet will be burnt to a cinder.
Our sun will exhaust its supply of hydrogen and begin to burn helium, growing into a red giant.
The outer layer of the sun will envelope the Earth, reducing all life to ashes.
This could lead one to ask, what might cause the world to end tomorrow?
We may not have to wait five billion years before a lack of sunlight destroys all life on Earth.
Like other yellow dwarf stars, our sun may enter a period of reduced activity,
in which it becomes dimmer by almost 1 percent.
This is enough to freeze solid even our saltwater oceans,
along with every other thing on the surface of the planet.
Astronomers have observed in distant galaxies the rare collision of two stars,
which results in a deadly burst of gamma rays.
If this ever happens anywhere in our Milky Way galaxy,
it would strip the ozone layer from Earth's atmosphere.
Unfiltered ultraviolet light from our own sun would kill off the organisms at the bottom of our food chain,
including the plankton in the oceans.
Eventually every other living thing would starve to death, or die from skin cancer.
At CERN in France with its Large Hadron Collider,
routine scientific experiments in particle acceleration could result in the accidental creation of a black hole.
Even if miniscule in size, it will immediately begin to swallow all surrounding matter, and grow
until it has sucked up every atom of the planet.
Becoming a dark object about the size of a basketball,
it will have the mass of the earth and continue to orbit the sun in its place.
The black hole will have one satellite, the moon,
which will be the only place remaining with any physical trace of mankind.
Nanotechnology is the building of very small machines, no bigger in size than a few atoms.
It will enable us to treat sickness in the human body,
by injecting a person with nanobots to perform surgery on a patient from the inside.
The danger is in programming these machines to replicate.
If nanites ever escape the lab, they would spread through the air like floating pollen.
Their reproduction unchecked, and their population increasing exponentially,
they could digest all living matter in the world.
The Influenza A virus may soon jump from infected birds to people.
Avian Flu will cover the globe like wildfire.
In less than one year, more than ninety percent of the human population will be wiped out.
Symptoms begin with fever and a pounding headache, succeeded rapidly by vomiting,
and the hemorrhagic failure of internal organs, including the lungs.
Death typically follows within 24 to 48 hours.
The latest goal of biological warfare, is the genetic engineering of ethnic bioweapons,
designed to seek out and eliminate the members of a particular ethnic group.
An airborne version of this germ would bring about a second holocaust,
without the added expense, of the administration of concentration camps.
Today there are more than fifteen thousand nuclear weapons world-wide
in the arsenals of nine different countries, one of which is North Korea.
Even a limited nuclear exchange involving less than one hundred missiles,
would raise enough dust in the stratosphere to drastically reduce sunlight for the next 25 years.
However it would only take one year for the biosphere to become so dark and so cold,
that it would fail to support any form of agriculture.
The extinction of ninety nine percent of the human race would be assured.
Any list of apocalyptic disasters would not be complete without a biblical reference.
Even if you do not believe in the "Sky Daddy",
if there is a God he still may have the power he used in the old testament,
to intervene one final time in the human experiment,
perhaps to start over, somewhere else.
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The entire Ye Hai Mohbbatein team has taken off to Budapest...
Yes! You heard that right.
Along with the team, even Ekta Kapoor has joined them to shoot for an important sequence.
The team is a havng time of their life and are chilling in the city!
Take a look:
Ekta Kapoor took this cute picture with her girl gang and we surely are turning green
with envy.
Well. The show is taking a one and half year leap and the initial episodes will be shot in Budapest.
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You want me to introduce the place?
We are at 'Under Stand Avenue'
Located near the Seoul Forest subway station
And here we are at the opening party
Of the exhibition, 'K-RAFFITI 2017'
By four graffiti artists
Actually, there are many graffiti exhibitions here in Korea
But those are mainly by foreign artists
So the four of us got together
With a passion to show
What Korean graffiti artists are capable of
The walls inside the exhibition area are really tall
And thanks to its such tall height
We could exhibit all of our work from
Giant graffiti paintings
Canvas paintings
To our sketches
We are very excited for this
The graffiti artist named GR1
Has been doing this since as long as I can remember
He draws sketches with a marker
On pieces of paper
Cut out and paste them up on the walls
All over Seoul
Since you can never guess when and where he is going to put them up
There is a lot of fun behind searching for his work
JAY FLOW shows us a type of graffiti
That is the closest to the traditional form of graffiti art
His artwork can be seen a bit aggressive
And for the exhibition
He has prepared the drawings that reflect a mainland vibe
And XEVA
Uses spray gradation and vivid colors
Which make his work very modern
And the last one is me... Haha, Artime Joe
I enjoy drawing characters
Based on games, mangas and movies from my childhood
While reminding myself of my life back then
They look like individual drawings in frames
But the work are actually drawn right on the wall
And we just glued on the wood frame over each of them
So when this exhibition is over
They could be all wiped out
We graffiti artists
Are actually very aware of the fact
That our work can be gone even the day after it's completed
We are always prepared for that
So I guess you could say
That we don't have much of a lingering attachment for our work
The four giant paintings you see in front of you
Are something you can see only if you come here
As well as the live painting performance outside
So I hope you could visit and take pictures
I have no doubt that you will have so much fun
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Adding the scissors into the open part
Cutting the gelatin only
Since it's got some thickness to it, the gelatin can be cut smoothly
Hello, I'm Natsu Shirahoshi
I'm doing cosplayer and events
This time to match with the Halloween,
I am going to do a zombie makeup tutorial
So let's start
The color contacts this time is the gray one from Qualite
Making the pupils look lighter
imaging a dead eye
People who doesn't own a sanpaku eyes white contacts,
I believe the gray one is more zombie like
This is the white foundation to make it a white skin
It's a grease paint foundation from Mitsuyoshi
It's a white foundation but spreading out with sponge
You don't have to make it thick to make it white so
This is amazingly 800 yen
If you are thinking of buying some expensive foundation just for Halloween,
This 800 yen foundation from Mitsuyoshi will do the job
Next is the gelatin used for the scars
The one I used is this Cook Gelatin from Morinaga
There are these packets inside
I think 1 will do
Even that, there will be some left, but using it anyway
dissolve the gelatin with hot water,
and using a makeup brush. A brush you don't need any more
If you don't have that, buy one at the 100 yen store
If you add this in hot water of 80 degrees, it'll dissolve
but that is too hot, so cooling it down a bit before applying
and the tissue paper to add with the gelatin
The one with two fold, separate it in two and get a thin one
Make it small as possible,
Adjusting size based on the length of the scars
Making a couple with same size
When adding ones here.,
to give it thickness, adding some layers to it
Tissue, gelatin, tissue, gelatin to create some thickness
The reason to add some thickness here is, since I will be cutting here later
Without thickness, it won't be like a scar
or it won't show the cut off
That is why it should have thickness
If you add about 10 layers of this tissue, it will give enough thickness
If you add the gelatin many times at the end,
it will give a plump skin like texture
so add many layers of the gelatin
This is the cream time eye shadow around the eyes
This you can buy at Tokyu Hands called Cinema Secret
This should be wide spread
If you add it to the shadow under the eyes, it will look pretty realistic,
around the eyes, and if you put some around the eyebrows,
it gives a strong feature
It shoes that there are bruises around the eyes,
and make it stand out so that's how I do it
This is what you need for zombie makeup
Maybe you don't have purple shadow, or there aren't many ways of using purple
so if you are only using for the zombies,
I think just this one is enough
Next is the eye shadow palette to give it some light and shadow
Using the purple color and the dark brown color
I had added with one color,
or mixing the two up. If you mix the purple with the brown, it will give more of the scar look so it's good
Going back to the palette again
Using this for making the
Next is cutting into the gelatin part,
This is the scissors to make the scars
It's the scissors for eyebrows
Using these scissors to cut just the gelatin part
Since it's pretty thick, it's actually easy just to cut the gelatin part
To illustrate the ripped mouth, adding the scissors to under the cheeks
something used for the gelatin
This is to blend in the skin color into the tissue color
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Since the white color of the tissue remains, so blend in with the skin
this beige color foundation as this he base
Going back to the palette
Adding some bruises to blend in with the scars
with some dirt colors
using a mixture of brown and purple like before
Even if you just place them randomly, the blood gore will be added so,
Adding some purple under your lips
Adding some brown or purple around the face,
It's ok just to blend in the gore later on
This one is for the gore
It's for theater
It's the blood paint from Mitsuyoshi in color D2
It's a more dark blood color than a fresh one
Poring this in to the scar first
After that, spreading the gore out with your fingers
and adjusting by adding some more gore
Basically this gore is,
Strawberry flavored
Since it is less harmful
so when you want some on the mouth or even on the teeth, these can be used
The needle to stitch the ripped part
It's a normal needle
Let a thread go through it
The needle only goes through the gelatin
Sewing up and down, up and down
and cut the thread with it dripping down a bit
For the thread, the one I used this time is a little thin
Even if you use a thicker thread and needle, it won't hurt since it's gelatin
I think a thicker one may look more realistic
Wearing a nurse cap and it is done
How was it?
This time I did the zombie nurse makeup for Halloween
The key is to choose which type of scars to choose
This time it was a zombie makeup which the mouth was ripped,
If you can use gelatin well, you can make any types of scar
Last year I ripped this neck part open
You can add the gelatin in this part,
or you can add it to the leg or the arms
so please try it out
For the surgical mask, I have placed it here to show the ripped mouth
Once I take this off, it will show a shocking face...that's what the mask is for
There are other makeup videos as well so,
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Things to know in this tutorial that means what we will be learning in this tutorial.
We will be learning about flexbox direction,
flexbox direction Row, flexbox direction column and flexbox direction reverse column.
Now the goals or objectives of this tutorial are - complete knowledge on flex direction
property, knowing the parameters of it and working with proper examples.
Now the technology that has been used here is..
Nothing impossible; a simple text editor such as a
notepad to edit your page and style.
And the second thing is the obvious one - latest or
updated browsers.
We will be needing that for Cross browsing experience.
Now what is this cross Browser platform experience?
That means display of webpage across various browsing
platforms.
Every flexbox elements shows a tendency of circulating around the main axis.
Now we can see that there are two axis; the first one is the main axis and the second
one is the cross axis.
In case of flex-direction row, this main axis Alliance
into the horizontal position, that means in the X- direction, and the cross Axis aligns
into the vertical position that means in to the y axis direction.
And all those elements those practical tend into as I have told you
earlier that they tend to align themselves across the main axis, that is why in case
of Flex direction row, all the flexbox elements
those will be taking up a horizontal alignment.
But in case of flex-direction column, the cross Axis will be taking up the
horizontal x axis direction and the main access will be taking up the vertical y axis
direction, and the flexbox element inside - those will be taking up a vertical alignment.
So this is the thing that we are going to experience into a practical demonstration
of this tutorial.
So stay tuned..
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Hello and welcome to another new episode of learning simplified.
In this final episode we are going to learn about the flexbox direction,
that means a flexbox direction Row or column are these sort of things and that is
why we have created previously some block elements here.
This is the first block element and above all, there is a mother-wrapper;
this green box this is practically the mother-wrapper and inside there are two child
divs; the first one is this violet box and the second one is this yellowish box.
Inside the second child div we have created 2 more
additional child divs - first one is the blue box and the second one is this brown
colored box.
All of those things those will be lying side by side, but this one, these two
boxes those will be hanging vertically aligned and they will be equally spaced from
Each other.
And this is the objective of this tutorial.
This is the mother container and inside we have created to child divs; the left block
and the right block.
And the right block in turn is subdivided into right block upper
and right block lower.
And insert those block elements we have created some paragraphs.
One thing we must clarify that whenever we are trying to make some experiments on some
web contents, some web display, then always try to pour some content inside.
Do not just create some kind of blocks like a fixed width
or height and then place It Inside; they won't work well.
So that is why it is always an obvious thing, always try to pour some
contents inside and that will be the best way to judge the display of your web page
and you will know the nature of how will your
block elements look like after pouring some contents inside.
In this stylesheet.CSS we have created this corresponding css styling, such as this Max
width.
I have created this Max-width of the mother-wrapper - that is why it is wrapping
a 1300px wrapper here; it is having a max width of 1300px and another thing, whenever
you are pouring some padding in 2 a particular div or into a particular block element,
we always used this box-sizing.
Else you have to manually calculate how much additional
space you have to make up after you have provided such a padding thing into your block
element.
Now this is the left block, it has followed these certain properties, and this
is the right block; the border- this is the thing that I have provided to discriminate
between the left box and the right box.
So this is the main thing that I have created so far.
Now inside this mother container this is being the parent div.
Now we are producing display flex option.
And I am providing a flex size here which is one in case of left
block and a flex of 1 in case of right box.
Press control + s, get back to our project and reload, now we can see that inside the
mother-container we are now producing two floating block elements.
Inside this right box we have created 2 additional child divs
that makes in turn this right box as a parent element of these child boxes inside.
So that is why we are getting back to right block and inside this right box first of all
let's place a display flex.
We have enabled or display flex option that means both these
boxes inside both this child block elements, they will be taking a horizontal alignment.
But our intention is to place them into a vertical one.
So that is why right under this condition that enables the flex direction
in this particular case.
So I am placing this flex-direction.
But wait a second.
What are we doing?
We want this to appear into our parent div, not inside the child div.
So that is why we need to press Control + x, and
we will be placing It Inside this parent div right block.
Get back to your project and reload and now you can see that both of them
are vertically stacked over each other.
But you have placed display flex option.
Still it is appearing as a vertical alignment.
This is because, all the contents that means both
of these child divs, they are being accelerated through the main axis.
Now as the main axis has now aligned itself into a
vertical position and that is why despite of the fact that you are placing a display
flex still you can see there is a vertical alignment.
Now we have placed the flex-direction column, if we now place column-reverse, what will
be the result?
Reload and you can see that the bottom box, the bottom child element it
is now practically stacking up and the blue box is stacking down itself.
So that means if we place column-reverse, everything, every
element inside every flexbox elements those will be reversed in direction.
Now instead of placing column reverse we are now placing
column, reload, press F12; we can see that this is practically the right box upper, and
this is the right box lower.
Now we are placing row.Now press CTRL + S, get back to your project and reload and you
can see that the same orientation that we have observed in our previous case when We
had provided none of these flex-direction property
here, we can see that the same display event is been occurred here.
Now instead of Flex row if we place row-reverse, observe it closely that the blue box is
appearing at the left hand the brown box is appearing at the right and now if we reload
we can see that the reverse thing is happening; the blue box, here goes the blue box,
the blue box is now in the extreme right position and the brown box is in the left
position.
That means if we use this row reverse condition, we can change the order of div
elements of the child elements those are practically appearing inside a particular parent
div element.
This is the default value that we can observe.
That is why all of these things these are coming side by side.
Now instead of that, no need to use that particular flex direction here; flex basis of 45% that
means right block upper and the right block lower, both of them will be having a flax
basis of 45 percent.
Reload.
A total of 90% is occupied.
At the parent div we are now providing justify content; now if we make here
flex-end, press control+s, get back to your project and reload and you can see that these
things are now practically shifted towards the end position of the div.
And instead of flex-end if we now use center; we know this
drill - still it is a recap and now if we use
both of them - align items; and we are making it center.
We can see that the align item is now in the central position which means
both the blocks are now aligned into the central position.
That is how in case of flexbox elements if we want a content to get
vertically and horizontally align into the middle position, then all we need to do we
need to place a justify-content center and align items into center and in this way we
are going to make every contents entering into
the middle position of a particular parent div
or of a particular div element.
Now instead of this, first of all we are just commenting out and instead of flex
direction row we are using it column.
Press control + s, get back to your project and
reload and now you can see that they are practically in the main mother-wrapper, inside
who is there are two child elements, the first one is this violet box and the second one
is this a yellowish one and the right block that means this yellow box it is now further
subdivided into 2 more blocks; the blue box and the brown box and we are treating this
time this right block as a parent div insert the main parent div of mother container and
we are for the providing this display flex option but despite of providing this display
flex option there, we can still see that all of them are practically vertically stacked
one over another; the flex direction is provided which is set to column; despite of the
fact that you have provided are flex-basis here of 45%, still full hundred percent width
of this block element, this right block element is being used over here.
From the next tutorial we are going to start a new fresh tutorial of JavaScript.
If you guys have liked this tutorial then do not
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Zannen Onna-Kanbu
Burakku Jeneraru-san
Ive been skipping out of training while I was depressed , ...
so I feel sluggish . I dont need rehabilitation , but ...
I should take a break from big jobs for a while .
Looking for a lost cat . If found , please contact the number ...
Hm , a lost cat ...
Searching for a lost cat . What a kawaii job you have chosen , BraveMan .
Heh heh heh heh ...
She has completely become a stalker at this point .
Now , what should we do from here ...
But ... I dont have any clues . I might not be able to find it ...
Oh ho ho ho ho . So we meet again , BraveMan .
You again . Wait , did you just fall down ?
My foot , it is sprained .
Just so you know , Im very busy today , ...
So I have no time to play around with you guys .
Heh heh heh heh . Think you are tough , do you ? However ...
Can you keep that tone after seeing this ?
That cat is ... Wait . Why are you taking it out like that ?
Yes , this is the pu$$y ... cat that you have been looking for .
It looks like it is biting hard enough to rip your fingers off .
Are you okay ? Hey , your eyes are tearing up .
Heh heh heh . If you want us to return this little cat to you , ...
Then you will have to obey our demands .
What ? What kind of demand ? Lets hear it .
Let ... me ... see ...
I ... want ... to ... nyan nyan with you .
I have no idea what you are saying .
It feels like Im a villain that has driven a hero into a corner .
It is really cool , but that is as far as I have thought it out .
Honestly , I havent really decided on any demands .
I knew it . She is an idiot .
Well , that is enough , right ? Are you satisfied ?
Just hand over the cat and go home .
What ? I want more of your attention .
I refuse . What is wrong with you ?
( Truck-kun is about to send the cat to an Isekai , lol )
Im glad Im not in a very bad shape as I thought .
Good grief . Now , lets get you back to your owner .
That was so cool . As expected of BraveMan .
I just had a good idea .
There is no way it is anything good .
BraveMan , Im really thankful .
It is nothing . Now , if you will excuse me ...
Bye bye .
( See the note in the video description for the list of possible characters that she is cosplaying )
I figured that if I dressed like a pu$$y ... cat and ran across the street ,
BraveMan-nii (brother) might also save me and hold me tightly in his arms .
I will just watch Truck-kun run over you (and send you to an Isekai .)
He has started to learn how to deal with her . BraveMan ...
(If Truck-kun ever send her to an Isekai , ... )
( maybe she will be reborn as Tanya von Degurechaff from Youjo Senki , lol )
( Both of them wear military uniforms , have crazy eyes and blonde hairs . )
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【MUKBANG】 [PART 2] All Family Mart's Types OF Sweets! [17 Items] Fall Theme..Etc! 4406kcal[Use CC] - Duration: 8:50.
Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (English subtitles by ~Aphexx~)
so today! Tadaa a Family Mart Haul!
~stuff~
~still more stuff~
~stuff continued~
a grand total of 17 things that I bought at family mart
this was all the desserts they had when I went to that particular family mart (FM)
it doesn't look like family mart (FM) is doing much for halloween here
well at least the particular FM that I went to
I'm in heaven being surrounded by all these sweets
and buying all the sweets from a convenience store was one of my dreams I had since waay back
~I'm doing a bunch of these vids though~ itadakimasu
starting off with this one a lotus parfait strawberry and custard
I love these lotus cookies
a belgian style biscuit
its topped with crumbled lotus cookies err I mean they're in a separate container on it
in order to preserve the cripsy texture they separated them with this cup
and now I'll pour them on top
this is what they look like
looks so yummy
YUMZ
the lotus biscuits are so crunchy and super delish and check this out y'all you since you eat them together with
the cream it makes for the bestest experience
such a nice touch to add the biscuits last
next is this my (masculin) eau clair ( Bro-Clair )
its super huge
when you line them up side by side with a regular one it looks like this
looks so yummy almost like eating a hot dog
the dough is made of cocoa and its so full of cream with bits of chocolate and almonds
next is a milk and egg pudding
to be able to buy this extravagant mix of flavors for only 100 yen what a great deal
its so smooth
next is raw chocolate square shaped crepe
its a crepe looks like this
its got raw choco inside it
the crepe is so chewy
next is a strawberry mille feuille parfait
FM really does their parfaits so good
I love how they have their crunchy bits on top
the mille feuille goes so nicely with the strawberry jelly
next is a kiwi cake sandwich
a fruit sandwich usually uses normal bread but this made with cake instead
yummy
the cake is very fluffy the kiwi is so refreshing and so nice
next is a melt in your mouth extravagant pudding
oh wait a minute !!!
this is that super famous "monde select" award winning for 3 years straight
that super famous " monde selection " you guys
the caramel is packed separately
I never know exactly when I should add the caramel to this
maybe after I take a few bites ?
ahh looks so yummy
this is half cream its super delish
and do I add in here now?
what is there to say its got vanilla bean in it
~ so extravagant
ahh gotta hand it to a winner of the "monde selection"
the caramel is soooo yummy
I totally love this
I prefer this sort of melty puddings compared to firmer puddings
its a preference after all and I love this
next is a melt in your mouth creamy cheese pudding
looks like this
its all melty
this has that melt in your mouth feel like the first one but its got this super cheesy flavor
its not that overpowering and the same goes for the sweetness its super delish
and its also got a packet of fruit sauce
I think its a blueberry sauce
goes perfectly with the cheese
custard choux
if you're stuck on what to get at a convenience store always choose choux creams ~ain't no mistaking it~
yummy
all convenience stores have their choux creams and they're all yummy no matter where you get them from
unless you compare them all together you just don't know which is best
there are vanilla beans in this custard cream
next is a "poony" cheek
exactly who is it that thought up this kind of name
at an FM meeting discussing a new name for a product...
"Sir, I believe the name POONY cheek is the best" "LET'S DO IT! LET'S RUN WITH POONY CHEEK!!!!!"
I wonder if the meeting went like that? ~yep~ #YukaThoughts
ahhh its so true!! its like a cheek its totes like a cheek
and inside its filled with a vanilla bean custard
the bun surrounding it is very chewy and very "poony poony"
next is a sweet bean and yam tart
check it out the cream is baked to a nice golden color
looks so much like a sweet potato they make it an artform
sweet potatoes are usually so dry but this is rather nice and creamy
next is a raw cream dorayaki with fruits
milk flav~ this is milk flavor fu~
what is up with me today
this is a milk flavored mousse
~flavored mousse is such a pain to say~
adzuki sweet bean cream with oranges and other things
the milk flavored mousse and orange and these fruits go so nicely together
next is a baum kuchen
this is what it looks like
the cake is so moist
and its coated in this white chocolate looks almost like a rainbow
~I took bites outta this side though~
next is a choux cream
(Kanji reading error) (yes kids, learning Kanji sucks and never ends)
oh you don't read it "Kura" hey, ayyy, wait how, what, how do you read this exactly?
so anyways its a choux
the pie crust is very tasty and its topped with a bit of chocolate
next is a custard 'taiyaki'
freshly made is so yummy but these ones sold at convenience stores are so nice and chewy
next is a cheese tart
the tart is very crispy and the cheese is so rich and since baked
it makes it so tasty delish
last is a double cream eau claire
packed with cream
the cream choco and custard come together in fabulous harmony
last mouthful itadakimasu
all done gochisosamadeshita
the sweets from FM were so yummy
FM really has top notch sweets
well... every convenience store is very yummy but....
every convenience store really has a lot of individuality which is very nice as well
I believe FM really has their basics in line which I really like
foreign cheeses and the like they take them and really change things up which I really like
for those who want to try some FM deserts please go buy them and as always thanks for watching and if there is anything
you'd like me to do or eat please tell me in teh comment section if you liked this video please hit the like and subscribe buttons BAIB AI
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Screw the competition: Creative + Passionate ≠ Broke - Call Una at +44(0)7766 917890 - Duration: 17:32.
Hello, hello, hello and welcome replay viewers, and welcome live viewers!
Hi there!
I'm Una Doyle.
I'm the founder of CreativeFlow.tv, business development coach and strategist for creatives.
I help creative business owners to achieve their goals faster and to do it more profitably
and also do it in a way that allows them to fill their heart with pride with the creative
work that they do.
Now today we're talking about how being creative and passionate does not have to mean
that you are broke.
It does not have to mean that you are broke.
And I just find it sad and also like really frustrating when I'm hearing about people
that are in this situation.
Now let me just share this out.
So you can go and share this out while I'm doing that and comment and let me know what
is it that you do, where you are viewing from.
And what is your situation with this.
Have you ever been in this situation?
What did you do to get out of it and how have you actually managed to do that?
So we could have this showed out.
Hi Louise!
How are you?
Hi Steve!
This is the thing is that there's three natural mistakes you see that creative people
make that can keep them broke.
Now, I've only got time to talk about one of them today but if you hang far and look
at the descriptions and wait till the end, I will tell you about a way that you can find
out about the other two.
I will have a bit more time to go into this first time as well.
And it's free.
It's an online workshop.
I'll tell you about that at the end.
So, these three mistakes.
One is- requires a mind set shift.
One requires that you put in place missing pieces in your approach to getting creative
work.
And the other is about- The other is about making sure that you have got this one thing
really working for you in order to attract your ideal clients and the kind of creative
work that you want.
Now, underpinning all of these is the idea that you need to stop being a commodity.
You have to be able to differentiate yourself and standout in the marketplace.
And because this is the big challenge that so many creatives have right now.
I have like designers, web developers, photographers, content producers such as writers, film makers,
etc. that are all not achieving the goals, the level of goals that have set for themselves
because there is so much competition out there.
And at least that's how they feel about it.
They feel that there's loads of competition that they have to lower their prices in order
to achieve more.
Whereas, actually, the opposite is probably true.
I'm going to go into that in a few minutes but let me first of all talk about what do
I mean my natural mistakes?
Well, the thing is, is that- so I use a personality profiling tool called ignition with all my
clients and it's amazing.
So there's eight different profiles and it demonstrates the different business models
and business strategies, lead generation strategies, the tasks that are best for you and not for
you, and all that.
There's so many different layers of it.
One of the things that's really interesting to see is that people who are typically thought
of as creative – they have loads and loads of ideas – often are told as children, "Your
head is in the clouds.
Come down from the clouds."
Great at starting things, not always so good at finishing them.
It depends as one creative profile can be but they have other challenges.
They find it hard to start.
The thing is, this causes people to make mistakes in their business.
And I know all about this because I made all of these mistakes myself.
So I'm talking from personal experience.
So the thing is, is that I call it the creative condition.
So this whole thing about loads of ideas and starting things and not finishing.
And just being really good at creating things but not always being very good at leveraging
what you create.
And that's in a number of ways in terms of internally, in how you actually work your
business.
So hey Coleen, thanks for joining.
By the way for those of you who just joined, please do share this out because I'm on
a mission to help creative business owners to be successful creative entrepreneurs where
they're happy, healthy, and wealthy.
That underpins everything that I'm doing.
So share this out so we can get more people to experience what we are talking about here
today.
Okay, so, so yeah the creative condition.
This big challenge of creating stuff is great but if you don't leverage it effectively
and by that I mean in terms of how you run your business on inside that's more internal
for you and your own systems and processes or lack thereof.
Usually a lack thereof.
And also in terms of how you're putting yourself out there.
Now, one of the reasons why people often don't are I'm going to talk about as well in just
a moment.
So there's another reason why I call this natural mistakes.
So, it's because most creative business owners have not been taught how to run their
business.
So they have not been taught how to attract and convert their ideal clients, how to even
get clear on those things.
It's not your fault.
Now, just because you are a particular way naturally and because you haven't been taught
something, that's not an excuse for not making changes.
This is something I've been working on for in recent years.
Learning how to get more focused, more specific, how to stick to things, all of that really.
This is partly what I'm doing here with this livestreams is to teach people this stuff.
So if you go and watch this livestream, watch all the other ones on my page as well.
You're going to learn tons just be doing that but you must make sure to apply it as
well.
Promise me that.
Okay so, I said I was going to talk about the first natural mistake.
And what it is, it's pricing according to your self-worth instead of value-based pricing.
That's what we call is when you're looking at or what is this value worth to my ideal
clients.
What does this do for them?
How does it help them?
Maybe it helps them save time or money is more convenient.
Maybe it's more about helping them to achieve aspirations.
Maybe it's just about the experience particularly with something like art.
Branding will help to bring new clients and increase money but perhaps with art of course
you can have an increase in the value of that.
But it's also about the experience that people get in having that piece of art.
So you've got to understand, well what is that worth?
And the thing is, is that to somebody who doesn't really value what you have, it's
only going to be worth this much.
And that depends on how much impact it has on them.
But for somebody else it could be worth this much.
And you could double, triple, maybe even quadruple or ten times the prices and you would still
be able to find clients who will find that result, that outcome valuable.
And the thing is, is that you need to as creatives- So I'm an actor and film maker as well as
a business coach.
So I know what it's like when you're looking back and watching something that I've acted
in kind of going, "okay, ooh yeah, okay that was good, oh no, oh yeah, this should
be acted differently next time."
We do this but the thing is, it's important to be doing that from the point of view of
reviewing and improving not criticising and not taking everything personally.
And I think that this personal connection between creatives and our work makes people
price on what they would pay or what they think it's worth relating to how they're
valuing themselves.
And because I think societally quite often creativity is certainly is perceived to not
have had the same value as other areas of endeavour.
Then that and of course people's own self-worth is terms of how they've been affected growing
up, what they've picked up from society, how confident they're self-assured they
are.
And so that really causes people to think, "Well, I can only charge this".
They may be looking at what their peers are doing and going, "oh so and so is charging
this, so I'll charge the same".
Or maybe you are doing whatever it is that you do, let's say you're a graphic designer
and you were in a design firm out from uni and then you decide to set out on your own
and you think, "oh well I was getting paid x amount an hour, so I'm going to charge
by the hour but I'll charge a little bit more because I'm working for myself".
And that just- it doesn't work.
It's not going to allow you to have- to be able to spend enough time on running your
business to actually be able to have that creative time.
And what then happens is you often will end up either working all the hours that you have
because you're over delivering to people who are underpaying you rather than being
able to have really brilliant creative time blocked out every week in your calendar.
And being able to put aside that time and perhaps that money to invest in growing your
business.
Yeah, exactly Coleen.
We can't sell ourselves short.
And unfortunately that happens a lot.
And this is what I see.
So, there's- I think- sorry I'm just trying to read my notes.
Oh yeah.
So part of this can be about not understanding how to demonstrate the value.
And this is what I'm talking about in tomorrow's class.
So as business owners, we have to remember we are billed to pay and charge what we're
worth and we can't do it all.
Absolutely!
This is the thing, the amount of times I speak with a new client and I talk to them about
how they put their pricing together and then leaving loads out.
They're not allowing for holiday or sickness.
They're not allowing for all the little 10 dollars here 20 quid there that it cost
for the different tools that you need, the software, the actual time it takes to run
your business.
And if you're using free marketing strategies, that takes time.
And it means that you probably are not going to be able to afford to outsource.
Get the help that you need whether that's a social media manager, or an admin person,
or someone to do your Facebook ads for you, or even just be able to afford to do them
yourself.
So, you've got to be taking all of these things into account.
So, I've got reflection.
I can't see my notes here.
Oh yeah, so one of the other things is that if you are judging your pricing on your self-worth
and you then try and just put your prices up without changing anything else, the chances
are that the vibe that you're giving off to your prospective client is not going to
get you the results that you want because they're going to feel the uncertainty.
So you've got to be absolutely certain.
I think that's part of why the process that I bring people through helps them to see the
value that they have.
Just to give you an example, one of my clients, they had a prospect and they had bought a
session.
It is part of how I show people how to do things.
So they had bought a session rather than trying to sell them a whole thing.
So they bought a session and as part of that I said make sure you find out how much is
one new client worth to them.
And they found out that one new client for this particular client would be worth between
£100,000 and a million pounds.
So, suddenly their prices, even though they were putting them up quite a bit more paled
into insignificance when you're dealing with that amount of money.
And they wouldn't have known, they never asked that before.
And if you're not been taught how to do all these little things then- if you don't
have a good framework for that then it's really easy for these things not to happen.
So, it's partly about the inner work.
It's about growing how you value yourself.
It's about allowing there to be a little bit of distance between yourself and your
work so that you can objectively look at that and look at it as a business, look at it as
a product or a service and what is it worth to your clients.
And in fact, I just had a message earlier today on LinkedIn from somebody who'd downloaded
a free guide I have.
And they put up their prices.
I'm so excited to get the feedback because I get it from my clients.
We don't always get it from people who aren't working with you.
And they'd put up their prices.
They have an ecommerce store selling jewelry and they put up their prices on several products
three times more than they had been charging.
And guess what, they're flying off the shelves.
So whether it's products or whether it's services people will kind of go, "oh that
seems to cheap".
And I think if you're too wrapped up in work being personal to you and judging it
on your own self-worth then you're not going to be able to see it from your client's
perspective.
Okay, so, yeah and I think the other thing is really about speaking up and not being
afraid.
I have an amazing shareathon today.
Just search #shareathon on periscope.
You can follow me there, CreativeFlowTV.
And there was an amazing one today about speaking up.
And I think this is really important.
Another client had- when we started working together, they told me that they had-
Oh you're there.
Fantastic.
It was fantastic wasn't it?
So they had situations where they would be in front of a client and the client will be
talking nonsense just because they didn't know any better about their expertise and
they weren't speaking up.
They weren't sharing their point of view and demonstrating their value.
And I think this is another reason why it's really important to have a good framework
because you can do the inner work but you've got to have the outer work, the skills and
the strategies.
And a simple step by step framework to help you to attract and convert high-paying ideal
clients that will be absolutely fantastically excited about what it is that you have.
Okay, so, thank you so much for watching this and if you've enjoyed this free content,
I actually have even more free content for you.
And I go into this in much more depth into the workshop that I'm running tomorrow.
So it's Thursday tomorrow that I'm running this.
And by completing this framework that I'm showing in this workshop tomorrow, my clients
have doubled and even tripled their prices and their revenues because not only are their
prices going up, their conversion rates go up as well, i.e. if they're in front of
10 people, maybe they only got one or two or three of those clients before and now they're
getting more than half up to 70, 80%.
And this is what I experienced too.
So this is what you can have as well.
And all you need to do, join me for this free training.
It's called Three Natural Mistakes that Creatives Make that Stop You Raising Your
Prices and keep you overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated.
So, the link is in the description.
Go and register for that and there will be a replay but only briefly.
So, if you can't attend live because of time zone differences, or you already have
another commitment, another appointment booked, either move it around if you can or watch
the replay but put it in your diary to watch it because I'm only going to have it up
for a very short time because I'm all about getting people to act.
If you do not act nothing changes.
So you have to do something different in order to get a different result.
I know that sounds really obvious but you'll be amazed how many people keep doing the same
thing and expect to have different results.
Doing the same thing harder doesn't get you any further.
So it's about spotting well what is it that I need to do differently.
Okay, so, the link is there in the description.
Go and book on that and I will see you tomorrow.
Thank you so much for watching.
Remember, share this out if you have found this valuable, you know that other creative
business owners will too.
And they will thank you for sharing this and bringing it to their attention.
Alright, have a fantastic rest of the day and I will see you tomorrow.
Bye!
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