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COUNTRYBALLS №24 | Побег - Duration: 2:51.Attention! Dear viewer! The purpose of this animation is just entertaining! I do not want to offend your national and religious feelings. The video contains elements of violence. Enjoy watching!
* Russia and the US * So so, where's my big red button?
He-he
I give up
I thought it would not come to this ...
Brothers! Time to revive the great Soviet Union!
Because together we are power!
* No, thank you *, * good luck *, * all the best *, * I'll go eat beshbarmak *
Oоооооh nооооооo!
Thiiis iiiiis Geeeeermanyyyy!
It's juuuust...
...huuuuge!
AAAAAAAAHHHH!!!
I am not here
* primitive shouts *
Hello, ally, you and I have not seen each other for hours...
To the glory of Japan!!!
Oh, bad luck. Well, that's okay hehehe...
There is only one chance left ...
No! Russia! Stop it!
Тhere is no escape...
Do you seriously want to release it? ..
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[Eng Sub] ที่ว่างของความเสียใจ | OPV.Sotus S The Series | #อาทิตย์ก้องภพ - Duration: 0:53.If I devote the love in my heart.
there probably isn't any left.
I've given you all I had already.
but I can't escape you.
I can endure it every time you hurt me.
it's strange that my heart.
Still has a space left for sadness.
Subtitle by Aum Isariya
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UNE ANNÉE EN FRANCE | One Year in France (English subtitles) - Duration: 9:23.Okay...
Let's do this.
Hey, everybody!
Okay, I'm sure you've already noticed
two different things about this video.
Mainly, I'm not speaking English
as usual on my channel.
Today I'm going to make a video entirely in French
It's my first video like this on my channel
Wow, my neighbors are seriously crazy.
The second thing: I'm not filming in the morning, like usual.
Normally, I start the day -- Saturday or Sunday -- with this, filming videos.
But I'm in the mood to film this video this evening
I tried once a couple weeks ago, I think, to film Saturday, and it was just...
It wasn't natural. I think it's more natural in the evening
when I've spoken in French throughout the day, and all that.
We're here. It's the best corner in my apartment where the light isn't the worst, at least.
Okay, a little bit of an explanation before I start the subject of this video
Many, many, many of you have asked to see this video
to listen to me speak French.
And I've wanted to, in fact. I've wanted to for several months now.
I have the feeling I'm ready to make this video, to introduce myself in French to the internet...
I don't know
It's a step, I think, a big step for me
because I've never made a video in a different language on my channel
And I'm a little nervous, actually
I've never tried to edit a video listening to myself speaking French
I think I'll notice a lot of mistakes when I edit this video
And if you notice mistakes that I make several times in the video
a really bad mistake, something that's a real problem
tell me in the comments, please!
But anyway, the reason I saved this video through these months that I wanted [to make it]
is because one year ago I decided that I would save this video for this very occasion
So it's something that I very much planned
This week, more or less, it's my "anniversary" in France
So, one year ago from almost today, I moved to France and I started my life here
And actually, it's also really close to my birthday, so...
I'm celebrating a lot right now!
That was the reason why I chose this subject for my first video...
Oh my god, okay, the genders in French are seriously complicated
Sorry, because I know I'm going to make a lot of gender errors in this video...
Today, I want to talk about talk a bit about my French, my level of French,
how I feel here in France, and all of that
after this crazy year
In case you don't know, just a little bit about my history with French
I've never taken any classes. I took Spanish at university
and I started French around two and half years ago, I think
after I met my husband (my boyfriend at that time), and he's French
So that's the reason that I now speak French...better than my Spanish
It's a bit of a shame for my Spanish, but I'm going to come back to it
And that's also the reason I live in France right now
I work here, but I use English more than French when I work
That hasn't improved my French very much, and it's a bit of a shame because
I wanted to speak French better [by now]
I imagined that I would be really bilingual
but really, I feel like I'm ALMOST bilingual...
especially when I'm talking about subjects that I know really well
I feel really, really comfortable with all of that, but
the moment I enter into a subject that I don't know very well
there are a lot of vocabulary words that pose problems for me still
It's just... It's a process
I'm still really proud of my progress. I think that's very important for people who are learning another language
It's very important to want to be better and want to improve
but to still look behind you and look at the progress that you've made
So, how do I feel here in France...?
I love France. I love Paris, even
It's been one year
I've heard that after two or three years, you get completely tired of Paris, and
and it drives you crazy and all that
but right now...I can see the bad things -- and if you want to see a video about that
I'm happy to do it, because
Paris isn't always "the beautiful Paris" that everyone talks about
There are things that are seriously bad about Paris, and there are things that are really beautiful about Paris
But I'm a lot more used to life here and life in French
It's the first time that I've lived for a long time in a non-English-speaking country
I lived in the US for most of my life
I lived in England -- of course, English-speaking as well
I lived for just about three months in Spain, and it was really cool, but
it was just three months, you know
So, it wasn't for a long time. I didn't really get used to...
being there and being in a country that speaks Spanish
and now, after a year, I'm TOO used to it I think
because I was [just] in Spain
and I wanted to speak French with everyone there
One thing that's still a little "annoying", let's say
and I think it's something that'll continue to be annoying for a while
It's that, in English... I studied English, it was my major, I studied literature
Languages, communication -- it's really something that I love
and I'm a bit proud of my level of English, my native language
There's the ability to speak your language, but then there's also this level of really knowing your language
And that was my subject, that was what I studied at university
So, communication is something I love, and in French...
There are many situations where I really want to speak well
I don't just want to speak to be understood, but to speak WELL and to be impressive
So...
That's still not possible for me right now with French
It limits you a bit, so...it's a bit annoying for me sometimes
It's better, of course, than when I really didn't have any words, when my level was really low
but sometimes it's a bit more frustrating, perhaps
just because I know that I'm almost there. I'm almost there!
And I just can't manage to yet
But I know that it'll get there
In the future, I hope that I can speak really well. I want to be completely bilingual
and I think it's possible. It's really possible
I'm almost there, I know there's a lot of vocabulary that I'm lacking still
It's still that... And, because I never took classes and all that,
sometimes -- even though my level of Spanish isn't as good or as fluid as my French --
at times there are vocabulary words that I know in Spanish and that I can't manage to remember in French
And it's just because I didn't take classes
I really learned from speaking, from watching videos and all that
If you want, I can make a whole video on this subject
..... xD
Okay, I'm losing my French now. I think it's almost time to end this video
But if you want a video about that -- I've talked about how to learn a language and everything before, but
if you want something like that in French, perhaps, I can do that
I know that I have some work to do with French, always
It's going to be a very long road, I know
to be completely bilingual in a language... If you speak more than one language, you know this already
But it's something that I know I can do, and I really, really want to
It's something that's very possible, I know
And it's not JUST because I'm here that I want to be bilingual and that I want to speak French really well
but, also...it would be a bit less complicated if I spoke perfectly
to go to the grocery store or to be in the street and someone asks for directions
That's happened to me several times, actually
I'm going to end this video here because I have the impression that I'm talking and talking and talking
and I'm not really actually saying much
Thank you so much for watching this video until here, until the end
I hope that you enjoyed it. If you want to see more videos in French on this channel
with subtitles in English, of course, always
If I make a video in a different language on this channel, this English channel
I promise there will be subtitles in English as well
But if you want to see more videos in French, let me know in the comments
Let me know too if you have subjects that you want me to talk about, in videos in French or in English or what have you
I hope you liked this video, and I'll see you in another video very soon!
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IQOS - Problems and Errors - Duration: 4:56.Hello
I have seen the same problem on all IQOS devices after 3.4 months
After I finish my cigarette and the red light goes off
When we put it in the device
This error occurs
On all devices
So after 3.4 months, that's a surprise
We'll take it out, we'll try again
And eventually it will work
But with time, this error still occurs
More and more often
Which is annoying
What I noticed, like some cigarettes
Tobacco is very tough
And it feels when we get in
It's getting very hard
After the green light goes off, we notice that we shoot harder
That's the cigarette problem
It is not due to the appliance or is not cleaned
And with well-worn appliances and chopsticks
And with the brush, it's the same
It smokes but gets very hard
I have to shoot very hard
Otherwise, after 6 months, after using IQOS devices
If you can not let go of cigarettes I'm ok
But it would be best left
Another look, the batteries
At first, it takes a lot
After that, 2 packs of cigarettes
It is normal that it is a rechargeable battery
It is easy to clean
It's good to beat the dirt
It is clean, if necessary we use the chopsticks
I recommend them, they have a kind of spirits
Clean up very well
They're not expensive
It's about 20
Of course it comes out black
We wipe out here as well
And it is very important that the lid does not jump from cleaning it
Because there are deposits here too
And from here, there may be problems when we pull out the cigarette harder
The problem is from tobacco, but it can also be broken
You almost do not smoke at all, you get naked
It's black
Otherwise, for 6 months I smoke IQOS
And it's okay
Before we smoke 2 packs of cigarettes
Sober CHROME, that's why I understand with AMBER
It's orange
They're a bit stronger than the yellow ones
And the green ones are too mint
A second month no error occurred on any device
Then the errors begin
It makes you buy another device if you want to continue
This is the main issue at IQOS
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Pepa Pig Boss Muddy Puddles - Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed - Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 7:42.Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Four little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Three little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Two little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
One little monkey jumping on the bed,
He fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"Put those monkeys back to the bed!"
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Top Ten shocking facts about WiFi's effect to Health - Duration: 5:51.top ten shocking facts about wifi effect to health one contributes to the
development of insomnia it's been suggested that sleeping near a phone in
a home with Wi-Fi or in an apartment building with many Wi-Fi signals can
create chronic sleep problems as the constant bombardment of Wi-Fi pollution
interferes with falling asleep and sleep patterns for many sleep deprivation is
just the start for larger problems the development of depression and
hypertension have also been linked to inadequate sleep - damaging to childhood
development exposure to non-thermal radiofrequency radiation from Wi-Fi and
cellular phones can disrupt normal cellular development especially fetal
development a 2004 animal study linked exposure to delayed kidney development
for these findings were supported by a 2009 Austrian study three effects cell
growth when a group of Danish ninth graders experienced difficulty
concentrating after sleeping with their cell phones by their head they performed
an experiment to test the effect of wireless Wi-Fi routers on garden cress
one set of plants was grown in a room free of wireless radiation the other
group grew next to two routers that release the same amount of radiation as
a cell phone the results the plants nearest the radiation didn't grow for
derails brain function just as the Danish high schoolers noticed problems
with concentration scientists have begun to look at the impact of four grams
radiation on brain function using read technology research performed just last
year found that persons exposed to four grams radiation had several areas of
reduced brain activity five reduces brain activity and females a group of 30
healthy volunteers 15 men and 15 women were given a simple memory test first
the entire group was tested without any exposure to Wi-Fi radiation no problem
then they were exposed to 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi from a wireless axe
point for about 45 minutes during that portion of the testing brain activity
was measured and the women had a noticeable change in brain activity and
energy levels sorry ladies but guys don't get too comfortable
sex neutralizes sperm because we've known for a long time that the heat
generated by laptops kills sperm well now it turns out that heat isn't the
only threat to a men's virility research has found exposure to Wi-Fi frequencies
reduce spur movement and cosna fragmentation both human and animal
testing has confirmed that exposure negatively affects sperm 7 the impact
fertility and it's not just sperm the results of an animal study suggest that
some wireless frequencies may prevent a implantation during the study mice
exposed to hours a day for 45 days has significantly increased oxidative stress
levels the cellular damage and impact on his structure from exposure suggests a
strong possibility of abnormal pregnancy or failure of the aid to implant the
Karolinska Institute in Sweden released a warning in 2011 stating pregnant women
are cautioned to avoid using wireless devices themselves and distance
themselves from other users current US and Canada standards for radiofrequency
and microwave radiation from wireless technology are entirely inadequate and
safety standards also ignore the developing fetus eight provokes cardiac
stress if you think your heart races when surrounded by wireless networks or
3 grams or LTE cell phones it may not be in your head a study involving 69
subjects reported that many of them experienced a real physical response to
electromagnetic frequencies exactly what was a physical response increased
heartrate similar to the heart rate of an individual under stress 9 linked to
cancer this is extremely controversial but we can't ignore that plenty of
animal models indicate that exposure to electromagnetic radiation
increases the risk of tumor development while human studies are rare reports and
case studies abound one such case involves a young 21 year old woman who
developed breast cancer what makes this case unique was that her family did not
have a predisposition to breast cancer and she developed their tumor right on
the spot she carried her cellphone in her bra hence you can protect yourself
although mainstream outlets may ignore the proven dangers especially in the US
and Canada researchers have identified several methods that can offer a level
of Defense first off reduced melatonin seems to correspond with exposure thus
increasing melatonin through supplementation may help offset some of
the effects in animal tests oh carnitine provides antioxidant support for
nutrients negatively affected by 2.4 gigahertz radiation limiting exposure
and staying healthy although melatonin and l-carnitine offer
and nutritional defense they don't block exposure and that's very hard to
accomplish anyway look at coverage maps from cell phone companies or notice how
many what if I networks your smartphone prompts for you to join we're surrounded
and bombarded by electromagnetic radiation blocking exposure is difficult
but there are a few small steps you can take for one do not keep cell phones
laptops and tablets close to your body and if it's not being used shut them off
your wireless router 2 there are also a number of devices available to counter
out electromagnetic frequencies
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Stress After Pregnancy | Tips To Deal With Stress After Childbirth/Postpartum Stress | Mumsworld - Duration: 6:26.hey guys welcome back to mums world I hope you all had an amazing week there's
a saying that giving birth should be a woman's greatest achievement and not her
biggest fear when you bring a new life into this world there will be huge
changes in your life in fact your entire routine will change having a baby is
exciting challenging and for some it can also add some mild stresses to their
life and this is a very natural thing this kind of stress is also known as
baby blues and it vanishes in few days or within a week you may feel extremely
emotional cry for no reason find it hard to sleep loss of appetite and sometimes
even depressed this usually happens with most women after childbirth because your
body goes through a lot of hormonal changes if you're going through this
kind of stress then don't worry these are very mild and it won't stop you
from leading a normal life but if it does not go away after two weeks and
continues for longer then you need to call your doctor to seek immediate help
this is something known as postpartum depression which is more severe and
intense I won't go deep into this topic in
today's video but it's very important for you to know when to seek help how to
know if you have postpartum depression here are some of the symptoms severe
mood swings and excessive crying finding it hard to accept the baby difficulty in
sleeping or sleeping too much loss of energy and feeling Restless loss of
interest in life thoughts of harming the baby and yourself regret over becoming a
mom don't feel like breastfeeding the baby and bonding with the baby and so on
to help you out I will be sharing some simple tips to deal with stress after
childbirth stop thinking or worrying too much once you have a baby you have
millions of questions running in your head especially if it's a newborn
you're always worried when your baby cries too much or if your baby does not sleep
enough and when it comes to breastfeeding you are always
concerned whether your baby is getting enough milk just remember that worrying is
not at all the solution it will only affect your health after birth for a
baby it's an entire new world it will take time for the baby to adapt to the
life outside the womb and for the new mom to get adjusted to these changes
when you go to a new workplace you take time to mingle with the people and get
adjusted to the environment this is exactly the same so you need not worry
at all just enjoy the phase and be confident about yourself babies cry to
communicate their needs so it's best that you respond to their signals rather
than worrying about it despite all your swaddling and singing if your baby still
continues to cry for longer then call your doctor immediately there could be a
physical cause sleep or take a nap whenever possible lack of sleep is one
of the major reasons for stress if your little one is keeping you up all night
then try to sleep when he is napping if you find it hard to sleep during the day
turn on some light music shut all the curtains to get that night feeling and
relax your body needs enough sleep to re bounce avoid all kinds of distraction
like your phone your laptop watching TV forget all the work that you have and
take rest don't compare your babies with other babies for example your friends or
relatives baby might be having a different sleeping pattern some baby may
sleep through the night and some baby might have reached his/her milestone
before your baby worrying about all these things will only give you stress
every baby is different if your baby is happy and healthy then you need not
worry at all don't compare yourself with other moms even though we think we're
pretty good at motherhood we always compare ourselves with other moms who
are better than us at handling everything it's normal for you to feel
that you could do better but remember one thing mother
is not a competition we all want the best for our babies and it's okay if you
can't get it right all the time you are the new mom with the new baby so
it will take time for things to get right in the meantime just do your best
give some time to yourself after a baby you become so busy that you forget to
think about yourself take some time off to go out and get some fresh air set
aside time each day to relax with a book or listen to music or watch a favorite
movie even if it's for a few minutes spare some time and engage yourself in
doing things you love to do the most don't read too many books on baby
care or parenting it's okay to read books on parenting and child care but
gathering too much of information will always confuse you there is no right
approach to parenting just observe your child and respond to their needs follow
your instincts and eventually you will get it right stay hydrated staying well
hydrated can keep your stress levels down whereas when you don't give your
body enough fluids you're putting stress on it and a body will respond to that
also nutrition plays a very important role when you're stressed so make sure
that you eat healthy because what you eat will have an impact on your mood as
well as the quality of your breast milk along with this do some breathing and
mild exercises to relax your mind it's okay to take help sometimes handling
everything all alone can be stressful
in such cases don't hesitate to take help having someone to help you out makes the
adjustment to a new baby easier you will also have enough time to take care of
yourself the baby & also bond with the baby when
stressed out always remind yourself that this too shall pass if you're finding it
really hard to cope with it talk to someone don't be afraid to call your
doctor for additional support remember you're not alone
if you liked today's video do not forget to Like subscribe and click on the bell
icon for notifications for tips on how to handle stress during pregnancy please
watch my video you can find a link in the description below so I will see you
next week with a new video until then take care thank you for watching
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Review SWORD 2000F PRO - table tennis experts - Duration: 11:39.I played today 2000F PRO SWORD
MAX on the backing lining black
This primer is purple
like the first time I saw the purple is associated the backing me it XuShaoFa 999 LSZ
But it is not the same, this is not the same lining
those called the Chinese "Smal Hurricane"
that is, something more than the scale
and the lining of the purple primer is something worse
some viewers complained to me that all these opinions are extremely positive
terribly marked by the fact that each lining is super great
but it does not look like, each lining has pros and cons and we try to show that each pesrpektywie
and the linings are made to play because we are looking for such properties, and we are talking about such properties that these linings allow us to play
and you as viewers have to choose what suits you
wyłuskiwać these details the nuances of the game
how are the ball bounces or what we say
to choose something for themselves
My first feelings are
This was to be the adhesive lining
It is very gentle adhesive
hard primer
low topsheet
no katapultu
generally you need a lot of hand to an explicit as it flew Possible
stability control is
but there is nothing to surprise the enemy
It recognizes the rotation of the lining luster
if indeed there would be that the adhesive layer
This would be lining Adhesive
This can be a fun at the hard sleeper
but this does not knock lining rotation
Hidden Palio is more rotary zdeydowanie
but they are in a similar price category as those lining
while the more consistent linings e.g., 61 second Kangaroo
That is facing the adhesive typically topspin forehand
China is by far the more Rotary
of Hurricane provincial or National Sanwei I will not even mention
that are much more Rotary
the speed of the lining does not knock
is not it also a great free lining
It is the average
producer says that it is facing the boards with fiber karbonowymi
with artificial spacers
maybe if we would actually founded on a very fast board is facing this slows down the game
and we have a little more control at very high speed boards
control on the lining is fun
It is fun because we keep the ball
We are not running out a ball
for the person who begins to play table tennis
suited, it could be to play this as a first cladding
people who already play more professionally, year, two years
This no longer be satisfied with this
because that's where the missing katapultu
and playing with the plastic balls
I do not like to surprise the enemy
I admit that this podkleiłem a rubber linings
Now the test
because at first I flew with this
you had to help somehow, and even the rubber do not fly somehow specalnie
tensor and linings with integrated speed glue effect of the latest 2017
far harder fly
if we compared this lining
other linings tensor
no it does not knock, it is a very slow cladding
and no one would be used for the forehand and backhand
but, for example, for an amateur or improving ATEMI1000 or something like that
This lining the site behaves well
where we want to play but the rotation is not too much
This removes the lining rotations opponent and receives very well
vs. topspin play with the delicate wrzutkę
pierce the ball more, something passive defensive plays radzaju
it's hard to determine because it is such alfvoley half topspin
and really there is not much turnover in all this
in passive play is impossible to block can pierce
the ball without much loss of points
no but it does not surprise nothing special
active in the game are really problems to surprise the opponent
You really have to toil to earn a point in the game active
remember you can help channel patronite
There is a lot of opportunities for further tests
I invite you to previous tests, naplaylisty
subskrybujcie channel
will spin for you next
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My school path / Why I'm not going to school anymore ? - Duration: 11:25.Hello I find you today in a new video and today I will talk to you about a subject that is very important to me
it's my school experience my experience with CNED and why I'm not going to school anymore
This video is very important to me because I would like it to help you if you are in the same situation
in which I was a few years ago
and you learn a little more about me so let's go!
To begin I will talk to you quickly about my school path so that you can understand what is happening
my primary there is nothing to say it was perfect I had great friends
it was cool! Towards cm2 I was getting really bored
so I thought it's ok, college is going to be much better
as little precision during the summer between cm2 and 6th I did a test with my psychologist
of Qi so a test to test the intellectual potential
and I was diagnosed early child, gifted, high intellectual potential, HPI
here and so suddenly it allowed me to understand that
it was normal that I feel different from the others since I had always felt a bit out of the way,
a little different, not thinking like everyone else etc.
And to have facilities so suddenly it has a little cleared but it's true that good
at that age, at 11, I was not really paying attention
but to have done it at the moment that explains a lot of things.
Then we go to college
6th was ok
I was a little bit boring but
in progress i mean, i made new friends etc since there was almost no one i knew this class
unfortunately during the sixth and the fifth I was put in classes called garbage classes that is to say that in my college was
ABC
the elite classes, D-E-F the garbage classes so we put
those who stayed and those who had the most difficulty.
So I was put in this class...
So here's the 6th I got bored but in the end I was really starting to get
to be fed up with it in fact of the little baby mentality that there was in this class
and I crossed the fingers so that in fifth I change class except that in 5th they did about the same classes
Great ! Arrived in 5th I was bored enormously, it was starting to not go
To explain a little more I am emetophobic so that is the phobia of throwing up
and for me the months
october november december january and even a little february it's a little bit complicated because
this is where there is more gastro etc so
I tend to worry a lot. And so every time spend this period there is enough
complicated for me but in addition there I realized that I was not like everyone
that everything that was happening in the class instead of making me laugh etc that bored me
that yeah actually I really understood that, that's where I really understood that I was not like everyone else.
And when you're 12 years old it's quite complicated to accept.
so
arrive in March
February-March I think I was starting to have big big attacks of anxiety and have a lot of trouble sleeping, I had sleep troops
I did not want to go to school anymore, I was always sad and I did not really understand why.
I was not harassed at school or did not have bad grades etc so
I did not understand in fact and then deep in me I was mad at
that everything goes well and that I can be sad. So that's where I started not to go really regularly
I could just go there I had too much anxiety attacks.
This is where it started
so the 5th it was that
I did just in March and after that it was complicated, a lot of absences
but they decided
in view of my results to make me go fourth and also to pass me in a fourth
elite ie to put me in 4th A. Arrived there it was necessary that I
getting to know new faces, there were people I knew a little bit because I was doing dance etc so
I knew a few people but it's true that it's the age when girls are hyper competitive
even if I think that after high school they are too.
Anyway, I was seen a bit like the weird but people came to talk to me
I tried to integrate at best but it's true that I was a little preoccupied by
by my anxieties. I thought that at school level it would help me but not too much in fact I also started to get bored
and then I started not going there anymore, I think in November.
When I say more go, it is not I decided overnight to not go there it was all the time efforts to go.
And crisis of anxiety on crisis of anxiety is exhausting for those who have and for those who know not to make the difference
stress is something that can be managed and anxiety crisis / panic crisis is something that is not managed that is not controlled
and I have often repeated I want to do it but I can not do it and that's something that teachers
and even the entourage has trouble understanding.
It is this sensation that I have always described,
it's as if I wanted to go forward but I was pulled back by my anxieties
and that was a little bit
it was complicated anyway.
So I started less and less go and less we go less friend so less we are supported so more is complicated
we feel different too. At school level it was ok, I tried to catch up a little bit
somehow with what others could give me but
I know it was complicated for them too to make photocopies etc I could spend
exams, checks I did it and it created a lot of jealousy because
I had good grades at these controls. You could not blame me too much
apart from not being there. I went back a little bit in February
I went two hours here two hours there, I went back and I might not have to go there
because the teachers started telling me that I had to get into the boxes.
How to say that I had understood in fact that I was not made for a box and it is already complicated to
accept but what more if I'm told it's in front of everyone
it's very very hard. So after that it started to go that I started to
to be more and more comfortable by going there an hour in an hour or so.
I thought the third is your last college go dark it's going to be okay
Yeah well I might have had to abstain because after three weeks had to start
I started to have big anxiety attacks and I could not go again.
So until February I struggled to try to find solutions, discussed with psychologists etc what could be done.
It is true that we came a little bit out of the possibilities
and in my head since the 4th trotting the story of CNED.
I started talking to my parents
who were initially a little reluctant because inevitably when we decide to do the courses at home we cut off the world
must know it.
The others are at school all day long and we are the only ones doing the lessons.
It may not be easy it's true that seeing the patent approach we just did not want that
for my anxieties I miss my patent.
So I decided to register and so I registered in February. I received my classes I worked as a sick person
and it was patent time when I had an anxiety attack the same day.
When I was there, going back to school was very hard and I came across an incredible
I thank the universe, a nurse who kindly proposed to me to pass the patent in his
office so that I can do it without anxiety attack so of course I accepted I passed and ...
I got my patent so I was pretty proud because
it had been in the years before and here it was, I was too happy to have it and came after high school the question of high school.
So what I wanted
go ? Where did I want to continue the CNED?
And for the second
honestly i did not feel able to, i wanted to take a break because the years before bah it's trying
Here I just wanted to take a break to try the cned and if I did not get there maybe I would have gone back to high school.
Except that in the second bah I fell in love
it's simply a way of
to organize to have free time as I said I fell in love with the operating mode of cned
and so the second went very well
Then came the question
the first so
Since I loved this mode of operation I decided to continue.
I had a lot of pressure anyway because ben there were bac exams, it's true that they told me but you're sure you'll get there
you do not want to take teachers
in addition in case.
I say nan nan I can get there I feel able.
I finished the program in March that is to say that I have not badly charbonned.
and
so I spent the tests everything went very well this time no anxiety and the results I confess I had a little
the ball in the stomach because we always question ourselves we say to myself did I do well?
Should not I have had to listen to others and take a teacher? And in fact in view of the results
I did it well because I'm going to say it because I'm pretty proud of it, at my time I did it alone
the teachers who interrogated me told me already that
I worked a lot
in view of the file that I had given and I had 16 so I am extremely proud of it.
I am extremely proud of my other notes, my parents are also very proud of what I did.
Because in fact others are more surprised than me
because as I have in the previous video I still have trouble telling me that it's complicated because for me it's the best
the best way to access education for me the classical school system does not suit me but I also know and I say
that yes the cned is not suitable for everyone, it requires rigor and discipline.
You just have to find his way, actually.
Came the question of bah this year the terminale what I was doing is what I was going to in a high school since
a few years before I said good
in the final I would go to high school to have teachers etc but there since I have
seen by myself that I could get there without a teacher I decided to continue to cned since as I said I'm really in love with cned.
If you want other videos on the cned tell me in the comments like that I'll tell you how I organize myself
how are things going on with them etc.
So now this year I'm still at the cned it's going very well
I'm going well
and then I am confident for the bac!
So here is this video is over
I hope ou like it, do not hesitate to tell me
as I said previously in the comments the ideas of videos that you would like to see on the cned or just on my channel
Also do not hesitate to tell me your course if you too had a path a bit fraught with pitfalls like mine.
I really hope that
through this video you will have seen that
if you struggling too you are not alone
and who always has solutions that maybe it will not be the cned, maybe it will be the professional way, maybe it will be
to continue in the traditional school system but that if you do not go into these little boxes, there is always a way to get there
certainly it takes more effort because you always have to find alternatives but
here I am the living proof it is possible.
Unti my next video
we can meet on the social networks that will be in bar info I send you a lot of love a lot of positivity
and here I do you huge kisses and I tell you very soon ciao
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UNE ANNÉE EN FRANCE | One Year in France (English subtitles) - Duration: 9:23.Okay...
Let's do this.
Hey, everybody!
Okay, I'm sure you've already noticed
two different things about this video.
Mainly, I'm not speaking English
as usual on my channel.
Today I'm going to make a video entirely in French
It's my first video like this on my channel
Wow, my neighbors are seriously crazy.
The second thing: I'm not filming in the morning, like usual.
Normally, I start the day -- Saturday or Sunday -- with this, filming videos.
But I'm in the mood to film this video this evening
I tried once a couple weeks ago, I think, to film Saturday, and it was just...
It wasn't natural. I think it's more natural in the evening
when I've spoken in French throughout the day, and all that.
We're here. It's the best corner in my apartment where the light isn't the worst, at least.
Okay, a little bit of an explanation before I start the subject of this video
Many, many, many of you have asked to see this video
to listen to me speak French.
And I've wanted to, in fact. I've wanted to for several months now.
I have the feeling I'm ready to make this video, to introduce myself in French to the internet...
I don't know
It's a step, I think, a big step for me
because I've never made a video in a different language on my channel
And I'm a little nervous, actually
I've never tried to edit a video listening to myself speaking French
I think I'll notice a lot of mistakes when I edit this video
And if you notice mistakes that I make several times in the video
a really bad mistake, something that's a real problem
tell me in the comments, please!
But anyway, the reason I saved this video through these months that I wanted [to make it]
is because one year ago I decided that I would save this video for this very occasion
So it's something that I very much planned
This week, more or less, it's my "anniversary" in France
So, one year ago from almost today, I moved to France and I started my life here
And actually, it's also really close to my birthday, so...
I'm celebrating a lot right now!
That was the reason why I chose this subject for my first video...
Oh my god, okay, the genders in French are seriously complicated
Sorry, because I know I'm going to make a lot of gender errors in this video...
Today, I want to talk about talk a bit about my French, my level of French,
how I feel here in France, and all of that
after this crazy year
In case you don't know, just a little bit about my history with French
I've never taken any classes. I took Spanish at university
and I started French around two and half years ago, I think
after I met my husband (my boyfriend at that time), and he's French
So that's the reason that I now speak French...better than my Spanish
It's a bit of a shame for my Spanish, but I'm going to come back to it
And that's also the reason I live in France right now
I work here, but I use English more than French when I work
That hasn't improved my French very much, and it's a bit of a shame because
I wanted to speak French better [by now]
I imagined that I would be really bilingual
but really, I feel like I'm ALMOST bilingual...
especially when I'm talking about subjects that I know really well
I feel really, really comfortable with all of that, but
the moment I enter into a subject that I don't know very well
there are a lot of vocabulary words that pose problems for me still
It's just... It's a process
I'm still really proud of my progress. I think that's very important for people who are learning another language
It's very important to want to be better and want to improve
but to still look behind you and look at the progress that you've made
So, how do I feel here in France...?
I love France. I love Paris, even
It's been one year
I've heard that after two or three years, you get completely tired of Paris, and
and it drives you crazy and all that
but right now...I can see the bad things -- and if you want to see a video about that
I'm happy to do it, because
Paris isn't always "the beautiful Paris" that everyone talks about
There are things that are seriously bad about Paris, and there are things that are really beautiful about Paris
But I'm a lot more used to life here and life in French
It's the first time that I've lived for a long time in a non-English-speaking country
I lived in the US for most of my life
I lived in England -- of course, English-speaking as well
I lived for just about three months in Spain, and it was really cool, but
it was just three months, you know
So, it wasn't for a long time. I didn't really get used to...
being there and being in a country that speaks Spanish
and now, after a year, I'm TOO used to it I think
because I was [just] in Spain
and I wanted to speak French with everyone there
One thing that's still a little "annoying", let's say
and I think it's something that'll continue to be annoying for a while
It's that, in English... I studied English, it was my major, I studied literature
Languages, communication -- it's really something that I love
and I'm a bit proud of my level of English, my native language
There's the ability to speak your language, but then there's also this level of really knowing your language
And that was my subject, that was what I studied at university
So, communication is something I love, and in French...
There are many situations where I really want to speak well
I don't just want to speak to be understood, but to speak WELL and to be impressive
So...
That's still not possible for me right now with French
It limits you a bit, so...it's a bit annoying for me sometimes
It's better, of course, than when I really didn't have any words, when my level was really low
but sometimes it's a bit more frustrating, perhaps
just because I know that I'm almost there. I'm almost there!
And I just can't manage to yet
But I know that it'll get there
In the future, I hope that I can speak really well. I want to be completely bilingual
and I think it's possible. It's really possible
I'm almost there, I know there's a lot of vocabulary that I'm lacking still
It's still that... And, because I never took classes and all that,
sometimes -- even though my level of Spanish isn't as good or as fluid as my French --
at times there are vocabulary words that I know in Spanish and that I can't manage to remember in French
And it's just because I didn't take classes
I really learned from speaking, from watching videos and all that
If you want, I can make a whole video on this subject
..... xD
Okay, I'm losing my French now. I think it's almost time to end this video
But if you want a video about that -- I've talked about how to learn a language and everything before, but
if you want something like that in French, perhaps, I can do that
I know that I have some work to do with French, always
It's going to be a very long road, I know
to be completely bilingual in a language... If you speak more than one language, you know this already
But it's something that I know I can do, and I really, really want to
It's something that's very possible, I know
And it's not JUST because I'm here that I want to be bilingual and that I want to speak French really well
but, also...it would be a bit less complicated if I spoke perfectly
to go to the grocery store or to be in the street and someone asks for directions
That's happened to me several times, actually
I'm going to end this video here because I have the impression that I'm talking and talking and talking
and I'm not really actually saying much
Thank you so much for watching this video until here, until the end
I hope that you enjoyed it. If you want to see more videos in French on this channel
with subtitles in English, of course, always
If I make a video in a different language on this channel, this English channel
I promise there will be subtitles in English as well
But if you want to see more videos in French, let me know in the comments
Let me know too if you have subjects that you want me to talk about, in videos in French or in English or what have you
I hope you liked this video, and I'll see you in another video very soon!
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Outdoor Mandala Drawing Challenge Week 2 - Duration: 5:06.alright living life on the edge here hello and welcome to another mandala
challenge today's video challenge is all about flowers yay so I'm wearing my
flower pants sorry you did not deserve that yes the theme of this challenge is
flowers so for me I'm out hiking and there are tons of wildflowers insert
photos here purple red white look how cute these little white ones are yellow these
kind of look like they could use some water more purple oh look at these
beauties just getting you that super tight shot
so obviously this hike is taking me five times as long as any normal person
because I'm stopping to look at all of these wildflowers there's just so damn
pretty you guys can you just slow it down and you really look at what's
around you this world is incredible never seen these before hanging purple
ones I'm just finding cool shit everywhere look at this you don't get
this on every YouTube channel okay this is why you should subscribe this is some
straight-up planet Earth stuff right here this is flower perfection if that's
not inspiration I don't know what is yet another variety of purple got some green
and yellow I'm gonna be inspired by all these wild flowers and also use the
chakra mandala template so for those of you who have the ebook those are really
lotus flower inspired and so I'm gonna use that as my basic starting point and
then kind of see what happens flowers so you know what that means
a lot of pink
okay I found this really pretty spot back here can you see it I'm gonna sit
right there and draw my mandala I'll show you what's happening there's this
beautiful mountain and beautiful lakes and then there are my feet
all right so this is what I drew as my template and now I'm gonna start to
color it in this little guy has come to draw with us
so this mandala challenge is up for interpretation
the theme is flowers so if you can't get outside or it's winter you can do
whatever you feel inspired to do so that could be go out and buy yourself some
flowers and then have them around you while you draw it could mean going to a
little greenhouse or plant nursery if it's the winter there are lots of ways
to interpret this challenge and it doesn't mean to specifically have to go
out on a hike and use wildflowers as your inspiration but it's an idea and
that's what I'm doing so that's why I'm sharing it ouch my feet I'm barefoot right now
alright the finished mandala
it is very bright and flowery doesn't it look like you know I just picked it
right out of the ground it's kind of funky it's just super fun doesn't have
to be perfect you don't have to be a good drawer it's
not a big deal it's just a creative expression and a chance to really just
have a moment to yourself to pause to work through any stress or anxiety to
breathe so get out there draw your mandalas share them with me on Instagram
at amanda outside with the hashtag mandalas
are rad and subscribe subscribe I got so many more of these mandalas challenges
so follow along join the community say hello and I'll see you soon
hello hello I'm here again oh the plane
now I need to clean up my mess
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YAKITORI IN JAPAN by Sebastiano Serafini - Duration: 4:30.Hi guys, I'm Sebastiano Serafini and welcome to another video of Sebastiano Serafini in Japan!
If you're new to this channel, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!
leave a LIKE and share it if you liked this video and also if you don't like it!
Today I'm here to talk about one thing that I love about Japanese cuisine
the YAKITORI
Yakitori means literally "bird on a grill"
In these Yakitori restaurants you can find pieces of chicken meat and other parts of chicken meat,
and you can order some unique pieces that are composed by chicken.
for example there is the cartilage piece or the chicken skin.
Obviously different pieces will have a different price and also another taste.
Well, since I went out eating them I wanted to share this experience.
I took basically a picture of everything that I ate.
The one that I prefer is the Sasami (normal meat), because it has more proteins and less fat, and I also love the taste of the meat.
Yakitori can be served salted or in the Tare sauce.
I prefer them salted, the Tare sauce is too sweet
it's good, the thing is that I don't like sugar very much.
It's made with soya sauce, sakkè,
and then with Mirin (it's a sweet sakkè)
and then there is obviously sugar.
They dip them in the sauce.
The taste is like a contrast between grilled meat and sweet
a lot of people like that, I prefer salt
there are some places where they put curry powder,
and sometimes also with spicy sauce.
It depends where you go and which you like.
Anyway, there are a lot of Yakitori...
you can order the thigh (Momo)
the breast (Mune)
you can also take the (Nigima) it's basically chicken and onions
or the Torigawa that it's made with the chicken skin
then we have the Reba that I can't eat and I don't like it... it's the liver...
If you like the liver, write that in the comments below.
Beyond the chicken meat you can find chicken meatballs
or you can take the Piman, that's green pepper
then you can also find the Aspara Bacon, (Asparagus wrapped in Bacon)
and also the Bacon Cheese (Cheese wrapped in Bacon)
I like tham all, my favourite is Mune
if you come to Japan I recommend to try them.
I hope you liked this video.
If you want that I do more videos about restaurants, leave a comment
also if you want that I try something
See you tomorrow, always at 2pm (Italian Time).
enjoy!
Now we're going to eat Yakitori.
Good meat skewers,
thay also have Nabe
a lot of good things!
I love Yakitori, everything is chicken, that means a lot of proteins!
We have here a drink with Soda, Whiskey, Tomato and Orange,
I will try it, I already know that it will be disgusting...
So, now arrived the Otoshi,
the chicken already came, it's only cooked at the outside, so well, we will try it
let's do a Kanpai, with this cocktail! It will be disgusting, I already feel it...!
at 2pm comes out the japanese school video that you asked
Today I already made 10 videos!
I don't know if they're good, but I had fun in doing them.
Look at the row chicken, it's a speciality here.
It's chicken sushi!
Here we have the "Kushi Katsu"
My friend here loves this!^^
then we have here some pork skewers, but I'm waiting for the chicken ones!
I ate a lot, I remind you that the finished skewers you need to put them here
look, you can also charge your phone!
As second thing we ordered this Nabe
the pot already came and we can put that on the gas.
we cook Nabe
I can't wait to eat it!!!!
delicious!
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2017 Average Car Payment Invested (How Auto Loans Prevent You From Wealth) - Duration: 10:30.so what would happen if you took that car payment you might be making right
now and instead invested it every single month today we're gonna be talking about
how much wealth you could actually build for you and your family just by
investing the average American car payment every single month after you've
watched this video it might blow your mind how much money your car payment and
your car is actually costing you that's coming up right now
what's up guys it's Mike and chipper I am so glad to see all of you
once again how is your week bin new to this channel I just want to say welcome
highly consider subscribing because every single week on this channel I make
new videos that are gonna help you with your finances investments taxes and
things that are gonna help you in your career and your everyday life are you
guys loving this fall weather I am totally loving on fall weather here
where I live in California fall is like basically the only time of the year
where the temperatures dropped from the 90s down into the lower 60s and even the
lower 70s so the temperature is actually enjoyable
now so that's why fall is my favorite time of the year another favorite part
of fall is actually the pumpkin the pumpkin painting actually made this guy
at work not too long ago and I actually put a play boat on him sorry I just had
to share this pumpkin with you it kind of looks like me after a week of tax
season okay guys let's get this started back in a previous video I talked about
how in 2016 it was the first time in history that the average car loan
reached this the $30,000 mark and the average car payment back in 2016
reached the 500 the 500 and $30 a month range now beyond that you know typically
in the past car loans would only last or be financed for three to five years
starting in 2016 car loans can now be financed up to
eighty four months and the average American is taking between six to seven
years to pay off their vehicle so what does this all mean for you guys even
right now at this point in time as we were getting close to the end of 2017 we
are now our generation is paying more for their car than any generation before
them vehicles are more expensive than ever and people are paying more and more
interest on their vehicles so why does this all even matter to you and me well
the reason that matters is because if we're trying to get ahead financially
and we're trying to reach our financial goals a car is one of the most expensive
things we can purchase and it can do major major damage not only to our
current finances but to our future of finances as well so now please join me
as we take a step into the shoes the average American and what are we
gonna do as the average American we're gonna go get a car and the car we're
gonna get it's going to be a thirty thousand dollar car and let's pretend we
don't put any money down so we have a thirty thousand dollar car loan now we
finance the whole darn thing and let's just pretend our payment is five hundred
and ten dollars per month which falls in the national average range okay now I'm
really going to show you some examples of how much money you could generate if
you were instead not buying a car but investing this money we're gonna look at
two examples because I want to give you guys two different perspectives are
different ways to look at this in our first example what we're gonna do is
we're going to pretend we took all that thirty thousand dollars and just
invested it and we didn't invest any more after that we just invested that
money and then we let it sit we let it the interest compound on it over thirty
years chippers show them the numbers okay guys
like I was saying in this first example we've invested the thirty thousand
dollars and we're never investing again now through the power of compounding
interest we're gonna let this money grow as you guys can see if we invest $3,000
and even if we just get a measly 4% average annual rate of return this money
is gonna grow into a hundred thousand dollars after 30 years so we could have
purchased that vehicle three times now if we go look at what the average stock
market return would be which is ranging between six and eight percent if you got
six percent the money would grow to a one hundred and eighty thousand if you
got eight percent your money would grow to three hundred and twenty eight
thousand dollars if you guys are really good investors and you could knock out a
12% return every year then that thirty thousand dollars that she would have
spitting it into a car would have grown into a million dollars after 30 years
all right guys in the second and final example we're gonna look on-screen if
what would happen if we invested five hundred and ten dollars a month every
single year for 30 years and we got various annual average rates of return
and we can see what that's good money is gonna grow to right now chipper show
them the information okay guys assuming we invested five hundred ten dollars a
month for 30 years if we got a 4% rate of return the money
would grow to roughly three hundred and fifty five thousand dollars five percent
rate of return the money would grow to four hundred twenty six thousand dollars
if we got the seven or eight percent average annual rate of return to the
stock market the money would grow to six - anywhere from six hundred thousand to
seven hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars and if we were a decent investor
beating the averages if we could get a ten or twelve percent rate of return on
that money our money would grow anywhere from a million to 1.8 million dollars
after 30 years
whoa those are some interesting numbers if he asked me now my question for you
guys is what would you rather have now that you know this information would you
rather have a $30,000 car or would you rather have the chance to someday have
hundreds of thousands or even up to a million dollars or more someday the
choice is up to you most Americans are choosing the vehicle
over a million dollars but they don't even realize it they don't even realize
that there's so much lost opportunity cost and the reason they don't think
about it and that's really what this video is truly about is that just to get
us to think about it a little bit more think about hey you know can I buy a
cheaper vehicle well a cheaper vehicle get me the same result in Austin at will
there's a lot of options out there you don't have to go buy a brand new car
look for used cars I mean I'm going to show you right now why the Ford Windstar
is my wife and I secret weapon take a look I hope you all can see this right
now I'm filming in my garage with my iPhone this is my wife and I secret
weapon are one of our secret weapons in terms of how we're able to save and
invest so much every month what you're looking at is a 95 ford windstar van
this car has no payment on it it's completely paid off as you can expect
based on its age this is what I drive to work every day I just drive it to
working back and I'm gonna try to keep this car as long as possible because it
allows us to save and invest so much of our money every single month and of
course I get made fun of for driving this a car that's so old I cuz I have
the oldest car and parking lot now where I work and so I get made fun of but
really for the financial security we have they can make fun of me all day
long bottom line guys is it's so easy to get
a car there every single month I get multiple offers for auto loans every at
least two or three every single month to go purchase the new vehicle but you
don't have to delay gratification it can really build you know if you delay large
expenditures like this but instead invest the money you can truly someday
have financial freedom it's not that hard but you cannot be like the average
American we just can't if we want to achieve those kind of results you have
to think differently you and I have to think differently about how that
money impacts s now what the reason I think so many people struggle with the
idea of opportunity costs is because it's invisible until you actually
calculate what the numbers could be it's completely invisible it's not seen in
the real world you actually have to take time and sit down and look on paper what
that money would compound to over time at various rates of return I don't know
about you guys but what I found to be true in life is that often the person
with a nice car is usually broke whereas the person with an older car is usually
the person with money and I hope that you can see when I showed you that video
of that Ford Windstar I thought I truly do practice what I preach on this
channel I well I want to walk the walk and talk the talk I don't want to give
you guys fake information or fake advice there's too much of it out there and I'm
sick of seeing that I want to give you legitimate information of things I'm
doing so that you can do them too if you want to you don't have to listen to a
thing I say well I just encourage you to think a little bit more about these
large purchases and how they might impact your finances down the road if
you want to reach your financial goals if you want to get ahead financially and
for the rest of your life and set yourself up well this is one of the best
ways to do it is don't take out a lot of vehicle debt find the cheapest car you
can find and invest that money strategically plan your finances and run
it like a business and someday you too can have financial freedom
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to get back to you alright guys I just want to say thank you so much for your
support I love you guys thank you for taking time out of your day to watch
this video I will see you guys next week but until then I hope you guys have a
great week enjoy this awesome fall weather we're having and peace
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[2x62] Sharon tries to comfort Ámbar / Tranlation - Duration: 3:20.Luna took everything
She took Matteo
She took the most important place, the rink in the Roller
and now
what was missing
She is Sol Benson
She is Sol Benson?
No
I won't permit that
The only heiress of the Benson family are you
This is your house
Your fortune
Pay atention to your dreams, your future
Everything if Luna finds out the truth
She won't win
I won't permit that she gets everything that belongs to me
You have to think about your next step
and you have to do it Ámbar, you have to do it fast
Simón
Simón is almost yours
That's good. That's a good start
That's a good way to hit Luna where it hurts
Are you okay Ámbar?
No don't ask how I am
Don't think I'm not concerned about how you're doing
You're my priority
You always were
I only want the best for you
You have to be strong Ámbar
You're not allowed to make mistakes at the moment
We have to hold together today more than ever
How did you feel when you found out Luna is your niece?
What do you mean?
and Luna is Lilys daughter
Lily is your sister
and Alfredo's biological granddaughter so
she is your family
My sister, Bernie, my father
They never
They never understood me
My only family
My real family... is here
in front of my eyes
You're everything I have Ámbar
We have to hold together to give ourselves strength
We can't permit that anyone takes what belongs to us
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12 of the World's Strangest Natural Wonders - Duration: 7:59.12 of the World's Strangest Natural Wonders
The Eye of the Sahara, Mauritania.
This 25-mile-wide depression is reminiscent of a bulls-eye from the air.
Its located in the middle of a flat and featureless area of Mauritanian desert.
It was formed by wind erosion over the course of millions of years.
The wind eroded various layers of sediment, quartzite and other rocks to give the Eye its appearance. .
Socotra Archipelago, Yemen.
The Socotra Archipelago has been isolated almost completely without interruption for millions of years, which has resulted in some bizarre instances of evolution.
It is home to trees that ooze blood-red sap (pictured above), as well as others that are shaped like bottles.
In addition, there are 180 bird and 700 plant and fauna species that arent found anywhere else on earth. .
Spotted Lake, British Columbia.
This lake emerges during the summer when most of its water evaporates, leaving behind large concentrations of salt, titanium, calcium, sulfates, and other minerals that form a polka-dot pattern on the surface.
In addition, the polka dots appear in different shades of green, yellow and brown circles.
The lake is a sacred site to the First Nations of the Okanagan Valley.
Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand.
Although they appear to be have been put there by giants, these enormous spherical structures are made up of masses of compacted sediment that was formed underground more than 50 million years ago.
The eroding sand around them eventually led them to appear on the surface.
They measure several feet across. . .
Silfra Rift, Iceland.
This wondrous place allows you to swim and dive in a gigantic crack that represents the boundaries between two tectonic plates.
The water is so clear in this location that divers report underwater visibility of up to 1,000 feet.
It comes from melting glacial ice that takes over a century to reach the rift. .
The Cave of the Crystals, Mexico.
More than 1,000 feet underground in a working lead and silver mine, giant crystals of gypsum crisscross a cave, sprouting out at all angles.
This cave was only discovered in 2000, and has to be navigated carefully, because temperatures can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thats not to mention near 100% levels of humidity.
Some of the crystals are four feet wide and 50 feet in length. .
Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand.
Bioluminescence is the ability of living organisms to illuminate themselves in the darkness.
Its actually possible to take a ride through the cave system that these famous glowworms live in.
As your eyes adjust to the darkness, they collectively begin to look like a turquoise starscape.
Chocolate Hills, The Philippines.
On Bohol Island, there are some 2,000 symmetrically shaped hills that, on occasion, rise 400 feet above the surrounding farmland.
The Chocolate Hills are actually made out of limestone, and are covered in grass.
Its pretty obvious to see why theyre called the Chocolate Hills, isnt it? .
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Asbyrgi Canyon, Iceland.
Legend has it that this canyon was formed by the hoof of a Norse gods horse touching the ground, but a much more plausible explanation is that it was formed by glacial flooding between 3,000 and 10,000 years ago.
The canyon is two miles long and half a mile wide, and is surrounded by cliffs that are more than 300 feet high. .
Sahara el Beyda, Egypt.
As you can imagine, the Sahara Desert isnt the most varied landscape in the world, but there are curious stone pillars that rise above the deserts sand in certain places.
At Sahara el Beyda, you can see the sharper, whiter layers of sedimentary rocks peering through. .
Lake Retba, Senegal.
A particular kind of algae called Dunaliella Salina is the reason for this unusual lakes pinkish-red color.
It also has extremely high salt content, which allows the algae to thrive and swimmers to float on its surface effortlessly.
Ice Towers of Mount Erebus, Antarctica.
Mount Erebus is the worlds most southerly active volcano.
Due to Antarctica being so cold, escaping volcanic gas passes through caves and freezes, with some of it forming into chimney towers that can stand more than 60 feet high.
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