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This past weekend, the LA Times gave what might possibly be one of the laziest analyses

available of Sarah Huckabee Sanders job as a White House press secretary.

Rather than attack her for her lies or attack her for constantly covering up the scandals

in the Trump administration, they decided to body shame her by pointing out that she's

a little overweight, like a chunky soccer mom.

Well, of course the folks at Fox News weren't going to have this, so they convened a panel

to talk about how horrible this LA Times column is, which I agree with them on that.

Unfortunately for Fox News, didn't quite go exactly as they thought it would.

Take a look.

People need to comment on her job that she's doing.

It doesn't have anything to do with her accent.

It doesn't have anything to do with the spoofs I've heard about her weight.

Sean Spicer is overweight.

Nobody commented on his weight.

Sean Spicer's only 46.

He looks older than stated age, with all do respect to Sean.

But nobody would comment on how he looks.

My problem with Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the following.

I'm concerned about the level of her holding herself up as an Evangelical, but yet Trump

is accused of having, like what, a 16% track record when it comes to telling true statements

and mostly true statements, and she holds up what's he's saying and she lies.

Her cortisol level is rising.

She's squirming as she lies sometimes.

As an Evangelical, I feel like she reads a Christian devotional apparently every day

before she gets up to speak in front of the White House press corp.

As a Catholic, I'm looking at her and I'm concerned about her upholding Trump's lies.

So, I get into what she's doing and her actions, which can be criticized, but not who she is.

That should be off the table.

If you've lost Fox News, the network that will literally let any Republican in this

country come on and lie to the American public, if you can't even sell them on your lies,

then you've lost the public.

You have lost the trust of your administration.

Fox News is the most dishonest news organization in this country that has a TV channel, and

even they can't stand the constant lies coming out of Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

When we have these political scientists, these PhD holding political scientists on a Fox

News panel who say that it's ridiculous for Sarah Huckabee Sanders to claim to be an Evangelical,

claim that she reads scripture before she goes out in front of that podium, when even

they say enough is enough, then maybe it's time for the rest of the American public to

look at Sarah Huckabee Sanders and say, "You know what?

I'm not going to believe a single word that comes out of your mouth."

When you can't even fool the dimwits over at Fox New with your constant lies, you have

a serious, serious problem.

Not just with your own inability to tell the truth, but with your complete lack of any

ability to convince Republicans that you are on their side.

That's what we're seeing right now with Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Her downward slide happened a hell of a lot faster than it did with Sean Spicer.

Again, I can't help but think that within a few months, she is going to meet the same

fate as Sean Spicer, being ridiculed by the rest of the administration, just like Sean

Spicer was in his last month or so in office.

Eventually, Huckabee Sanders is going to basically go the same way that Sean Spicer did.

She's going to be a memory of the Trump administration.

We'll look back on it and laugh and see all the damage she did, and then probably stop

laughing after that.

But I not think that she's going to stick around too much longer when she can't even

convince the folks at Fox News that her lies are the Republican reality.

For more infomation >> Even Fox News Has Grown Tired Of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Lying - Duration: 4:12.

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Introducing Insects, an Interactive Ultra HD, HDR Experience - Duration: 2:44.

Welcome to Insects. Insects is an interactive experience that was built to

showcase 4k Ultra HD, high dynamic range, or HDR as it's better known

as well as spatial audio on Xbox One X.

Now Insects was originally developed by the Xbox Advanced Technology Group for

game developer,s to help teams easily see and hear just how dramatic the

differences can be between the various technologies. Over time the team realized

how fun and effective the experience was and so we're making it publicly

available the same day that Xbox One X launches on November 7th.

We've uploaded this video in 4K Ultra HD but in standard dynamic range so that everyone

can watch. You'll get some sense of the difference between HDR and SDR

but if you want to see the real differences between all the modes make sure to

download Insects on an Xbox One X and view the experience on a TV or monitor

that supports 4K Ultra HD and HDR. The beauty of insects is the option to

toggle between the various formats once you've completed the initial Guided Tour.

You can, at any time turn 4K on or off as well as HDR and

spatial audio. You can also pause the experience and zoom in on various

elements, just like this. Better yet you can even change the time of day and

alter the colors of the ladybug and flowers all while toggling 4K, HDR and

spatial audio on or off to your heart's delight. Also, if you download Insects on

an Xbox One X and display it on a 1080p display, switching 4K mode on and off

will showcase super sampling in all its beauty. If you're like me and you really

want to dig into the details you can even use pixel highlighting to show what

areas of the scene are being affected by HDR or wide color gamut.

Yes, I played with this just a little more than I care to admit. I love to compare and contrast

so it's simply remarkable for me to see the detail pop into focus when you turn

4K back on or see the range of the detail and color when you do the same

with HDR. My personal favorite is switching HDR on and off at night and

looking at the moon. It's such a simple but great

illustration of the technology. We hope you enjoyed this quick look at Insects

and we can't wait for you to feel the true power when the Xbox One X launches

November 7th

For more infomation >> Introducing Insects, an Interactive Ultra HD, HDR Experience - Duration: 2:44.

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COMER ATENTOS, El Poder del Mindfulness en la Alimentación - Dr. Andrés Martín - Duration: 59:01.

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Tommelbrudd på Sjusjøen | Vlog 44 - Duration: 16:04.

I'm going to stop hiding from the camera.

Now we are ready to travel. It is Monday, and a new week.

New opportunities. This week there will be a lot of skiing.

And we are starting off with a spin to Skeikampen.

And also spin to a new day. Today is Monday.

It has been hectic. we have been meeting the media.

Done with that! Let's spin to Skeikampen!

And we will meet you there tomorrow morning.

Yes.

Good morning from Skeikampen

Now we have settled in.

I have put on my ski clothes.

So now I'm ready for a three hour workout.

If you can see outside the window it is...

It is snow!

We are heading over there, near the radio antenna.

Just ate breakfast, so now I'm ready to go.

I'm super excited to go skiing now.

It will be really good.

I think we just start off there!

This is just a perfect start of the week.

And now there is less than 3 weeks until the first competition.

And then it is time to find some snow, and that is exactly what we are doing now.

And we're back at snow!

It is great conditions here.

Now I have been skiing for 1 hour and 10 minutes.

And have been drinking water two times now.

I'm moving on now. I will try to attach the camera on my ski later

Hopefully until tomorrow.

So that I can get some videos when skiing.

But one thing is certain:

Skeikampen doesn't disappoint.

Even though it doesn't look like there is that much snow outside the slopes here.

But in general

There is good conditions in the tracks. Freshly prepared ski tracks this morning.

So now life is good!

And we are on the way with the last preparations before the season.

And the start is not far away now.

So now these days I'm training for 4-5 hours every day

So we must see if we can find my grandfather up here somewhere.

So now I must continue.

Good morning.

Today it is Wednesday.

It is cloudy with a lot of rain now.

And also it is not that much snow here.

I was supposed to go skiing now for three hours but

it is so slippery because of the rain, so we couldn't even drive down the hill

So instead I'm out here running.

The plan now is to run for 45 minutes, and do some strength afterwards.

And try to do something sensible.

So we will see if they can fix the road so we can drive to the ski tracks later

Now I have been running for 1 hour and 37 minutes.

And also added a bit bouncy jumps

so now I'm going to do a bit more of them

and after that, in and do some strength.

Now I'm inside again, ready for some strength.

Here is the mat, weight vest and the 10 kg

This will be a hard workout

30 minutes of pain for the abs are awaiting now

So now I must work hard for 30 minutes

It will be though

DONE

It went alright

30 minutes

I did mostly abdominal

So now I'm going in the shower

And lunch is any minute

Now we are in the car once again

We are no longer at Skeikampen. We're heading for Sjusjøen.

I did a 2nd excercise earlier today

the conditions are alright

but maybe a bit loose

And it would be difficult to do a hard workout tomorrow

so instead we decided to go to Sjusjøen

so now we are on a roadtrip on the way

I'm guessing we have about 40 minutes of driving left now

So now we are hoping for good conditions and that the tracks are better there

And hoping that we can do a good hard workout tomorrow

So now I think that we just are going to drive the last part

And well see each other tomorrow, ready for hard workout

Now we are at Sjusjøen.

Ready for hard workout now

It is really warm weather here.

I'm going to go 2x30 minutes

In a track that is less than 2 kilometers long

So I'm probably going to become really dizzy

and maybe nauseous

So let's see if my grandfather can get some good videos of me

But anyways, we are ready for intervall

Now we are done. the sound is probably not so good since we didn't bring the microphone.

or, we didn't quite finish

I was going to do 2x30 mins I3, but

it didn't take more than 20 minutes before it was really crowded with other people here

even though I started at 7 AM

so...

I dont want to go in a queue of people

the choice is easy! I'm finishing up now

and just going back, relax a bit for now

and instead, I'm going to train when the rest is sleeping today

My grandfather is sleeping

so now I'm going to wake him up

your bandit

I just couldn't help myself!

Did you sleep well?

The couch got a bit wet though

you can't sleep away the day!

5 hours after

Now have I just got back from workout

today is Friday

i have been skiing for three hours now

doing some skating today

And it was strange because my grandfather called me after only 15 minutes

and I didn't understand why

and I just completed my excercise without looking at my phone

and I saw when I got back in now, that he had sendt me a text message

bad focus, but that will do

he wrote to me that I must get back to the cabin on my own

because he had broken his left thumb

So he is now at the hospital

probably getting his hand plastered up

and since I dont have a car, he must do that on his own

so I have to make myself some food alone while he

is at the hospital with his thumb

So get well, grandpa, and get back soon!

it is not nice to laugh, but

he is propably going to make some jokes about this himself

I can't laugh, poor guy

Im feeling bad for him

he didn't need this now

but we must make I little laugh about this and let it be

I see you got a blue plaster there

you didn't choose pink?

How did you manage to do this?

It was a fall of another world

Like I just told the camera earlier

I think I am going to laugh a bit because of this

you are joking with this yourself too

I'm going to wake him up

good morning

morning...

you are sleeping so much

now the time is 04.50 AM

oh my god I'm tired

this is crazy

I'm already dressed

you are a machine

05:32 AM, now:intervall

I just saw now, when editing, that we forgot to talk after the intervall

after the intervall this morning

yes we had a intervall

earlybirds

we got up at 04.40 AM

Now the time is halv past nine

and it is pretty much exactly 12 hours since we were finished and I laid here

and you are still here

we had a small 2nd workout

we did that one quick

and twelve hours later, I'm still in my bed

still lokking at the same series

and I have been drinking

propably 90 bottles of water

I haven't done anything else that walk from here to the bathroom and back again

so after today Im tired

so now I'm ready to lay here for one more hour

before I will go to sleep

so we have concluded with that this was a good workout

tomorrow is Sunday, you are going home Ola

so we must do something funny before you are leaving

so goodnight for now, we will see each other again tomorrow

I just have to spin a bit first

and now we are back on the skis

its raining, its cloudy

it is fog and bad weather

we have been skiing for

one hour and 40 minutes now

that means we got one hour and twenty minutes left

that is a long time

I'm tired of this already

it is not that funny to go skiing when you are doing the same little circle track

a track that is very short

with a lot of other people

and with really bad weather

3 hours is not funny on days like this, it would be funnier to do another hard workout instead

it takes much less time

but that is not whats on my plan today

so then I have to finish these three hours instead

now I'll show you how nice we have it here

when doing a three hour easy workout

life's good!

Now we're sitting here

today I'm his supporter

we are struggling with a rib and a thumb

but except for that, the mood is on top

now it is Sunday

we are done with the week any minute now

you are going home today

we are staying here until tomorrow

so to make this easy, we're finishing the week here now

it has been a lovely week here on skis

now I'm really excited to come back home

and ready to train on bare ground next week

Thanks for now, I'll see you again next week!

For more infomation >> Tommelbrudd på Sjusjøen | Vlog 44 - Duration: 16:04.

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'Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie': Are You an Arnold 🏈 or a Helga? 🎀 | Nick - Duration: 1:11.

Arnold and his friends are going on the field trip of a lifetime!

This is incredible!

If you were going on a jungle adventure, would you be an Arnold or a Helga?

What's so great about this mega-doofus anyway?

Let's see, do you love epic sea adventures?

- Yes, please! - Hold on tight!

- Ahh! - Ahh!

Or do you get epic sea sickness?

Time to feed the fish!

[vomiting]

Would you bring your pet?

[squealing]

Abner!

Or bring your locket?

I really like you, Arnold, in fact, I--

[steam engine revving]

Whoa, watch it there, Helga!

And, are you more of a--

Friend to all, force for decency, doer of good.

Thanks, Gerald! Or are you a--

Watch it, football head! Hey, who said you could touch me?

Did I say it was OK to touch me?

Oh! Jeez! Yeah, yeah!

Ahh!

Well, hey, let us know in the comments below,

which you think you are!

For more infomation >> 'Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie': Are You an Arnold 🏈 or a Helga? 🎀 | Nick - Duration: 1:11.

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For Honor: Season 4 Order & Havoc – Tribute Mode, Aramusha & Shaman Heroes | Trailer | Ubisoft [US] - Duration: 3:39.

[XBOX SOUND]

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

This new season will change things up.

Now each faction will have six heroes, a new game mode.

So the stakes are just bigger and bigger.

In Order and Havoc we are introducing two new heroes,

the Aramusha and Shaman.

The uniqueness of the Shaman, the feral aspect.

The first time I saw the Shaman in action, I like,

it's so different!

I really like the way she fights, the way

she moves on the battlefield, the way you really

feel how much an animal she is.

For the Aramusha, the inspiration

is really the old Japanese movie,

where we wanted to have that runner type of character.

So those two new heroes will be available on November 14

for the season pass owners, and on November 21st

for all the players.

Tribute will bring diversity in the four versus four game mode.

It gives you a completely new view

of the maps that you're used to playing in scrimmage.

It requires bigger team communication

than the other game modes that we have.

One of the huge strengths of that mode

is how things can change from one second to the other.

The match can turn like this.

So in past season we introduced dual tournaments,

where you could be ranked only by yourself.

So we will be introducing during the season four Dominion Ranked

Activity.

What is interesting in Dominion is

how good you are in the combat ball,

also how good you are on a team.

So Market Town is the latest entry in the Samurai maps.

One things that makes that map really unique is the usage

of the zip-line that allows you to quickly go from one place

in the map to another.

And you can also in that way, kill

somebody that is below you, so it's a really, really

cool ingredient.

Gauntlet is our new Viking map.

Its a Dominion map and its the first time we

do a Viking map that big.

I like the entrance of that map with the two massive skull

statues.

It's a really cool map to play.

People love executions.

So now you will be able to equip four executions at once.

So this way, you can select a small execution,

if you have somebody near you, or a very long one

to get more health.

And its also a pride feature of course.

One of the things we wanted to do also with Faction War

is to help player make the right decision.

So we're highlighting you the three most

interesting territories you should

look to put your wire sets on.

We introduced for the first time a few months ago

the double-XP weekends with the XP-fest.

It's something we want to expand,

so we want to make more game mode

variations and more events, like we

did for Halloween for example.

Coming in now, you have a much better experience

than you could have 9 months ago when we launched the game.

So now is a very good time to come in and fight.

I want to fight you on the battlefield.

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

[XBOX SOUND]

For more infomation >> For Honor: Season 4 Order & Havoc – Tribute Mode, Aramusha & Shaman Heroes | Trailer | Ubisoft [US] - Duration: 3:39.

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DIY Coin Automatic Sorting Machine Using Cardboard at Home - Duration: 7:05.

TULE - Lost [NCS Release]

Jim Yosef - Speed [NCS Release]

Ship Wrek & Zookeepers - Ark [NCS Release]

For more infomation >> DIY Coin Automatic Sorting Machine Using Cardboard at Home - Duration: 7:05.

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The Justice League Batmobile Nearly Killed ME! + AMG Vision GT! Justice League Film & Trailer Cars! - Duration: 7:34.

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Jason Mraz Greatest Hits - Jason Mraz Acoustic Cover Playlist 2017 - Duration: 2:06:03.

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Kevin Hart and Karlie Kloss Run NYC Marathon | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 0:59.

Kevin Hart won the New York City marathon!

Just kidding, but he did finish, and that's a whole lot more than we can do.

The actor and comedian was one of the runners that took place in race while it was raining,

and he looked focused, in shape, and he eventually crossed the finish line.

So kudos to him.

But he wasn't the only celeb to perform the feat.

Karlie Kloss showed up and also ran in the rain, smiling and waving to our cameras the

whole time.

It was reportedly the first time she's ever run in a marathon, but we didn't notice.

She even proudly put her medal on full display on her Instagram page after the race.

So to Kevin and Karlie, and all the other runners who ran the race, we take our hat

off to you.

Congratulations.

For more infomation >> Kevin Hart and Karlie Kloss Run NYC Marathon | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 0:59.

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THIS IS THE SECRET THAT WILL MAKE YOU 100,000 COINS IN FIFA... 🤑 - Duration: 10:44.

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Coco Final Trailer REACTION - Duration: 5:49.

Guess what!

This movie is a huge hit in Mexico!

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Como matar um cavalo - Black Desert SA - Duration: 1:06.

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Valor | Inside: Full Battle Rattle | The CW - Duration: 1:49.

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Seat Altea Climatronic hidden diagnostic menu - Duration: 2:02.

Hi! Today we are in Seat Altea with

Climatronic System and I just want to show you how to access the hidden menu

in the Climatronic Unit.

So what you need to do is press buttons: ECON and the UPPERVENT.

Press them at the same time and you'll have the

hidden menu on the LCD display. So Let's do it.

OK, and as you can see

we have current channel over here

and this is the value that's stored for this channel.

To select channel use the left temperature buttons.

It starts with 0.

And you have also a sub-channel over here

which you select with fan buttons.

So if we want to see value of channel 6, sub-channel 2.

It will look like this and we know that this is 38.3.

And of course you need to know what does the value mean for this channel to make sense out of it

because without that you'll have just some numbers that you can stare at and nothing more.

You can find over here speed of the vehicle, engine speed, AC compressor speed,

you can find the reason why your AC compressor is not working.

For example: if it's turned off by the ECON button,

or the temperature is not right,

or the pressure in your AC system is too high so

this unit decided to turn off the AC compressor just to prevent from further damage.

Later on I'll try to give you list of those channels

so you can make sense out of it and use them diagnosing your car without diagnostic interface

like VCDS. Look for that in comments and in the description below this video.

You can also check my other videos for Seat and other brands. Thank you for watching.

And of course to exit this menu and go to normal operation mode just press ECON.

For more infomation >> Seat Altea Climatronic hidden diagnostic menu - Duration: 2:02.

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Selena Gomez, Marshmello - Wolves (Grover Braam Remix) - Duration: 4:44.

Selena Gomez, Marshmello - Wolves (Grover Braam Remix)

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Puff Pastry-Wrapped Asparagus with Dijon Beurre-Blanc | The Chew - Duration: 2:29.

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Self-Driving Cars Will Make Most Auto Safety Regulations Unnecessary - Duration: 7:08.

Nobody knows what the self-driving cars of the future will look like.

Once you no longer need a human in the front seat operating a vehicle,

automakers can rethink every aspect of car design.

Since the late 1960s, however,

the federal government has enforced detailed safety standards

governing the physical makeup of the car.

Virtually every part of the car has had a standard written about it.

There's about a hundred different subjects that have been covered

both in advance notices and in actual standards.

The federal rule books, which have expanded over the years,

have specifics on everything from rearview mirror and steering wheel placement,

to the shape of the vehicle and the exact placement of the seats.

Since self-driving cars don't need rearview mirrors, steering wheels,

or even seats necessarily,

what should the federal government do with it's roughly 900-pages of regulations?

I will make the contention that will rattle the cage

of some people in the auto regulation business,

that basically the entire vehicle code can be boiled down to

be safe, and do not unfairly get in the way of other people.

Brad Templeton is an entrepreneur and software architect,

who has worked as a consultant with Google on its self-driving car project.

He says most regulation will become unnecessary and detrimental

now that motor vehicles are becoming essentially computers on wheels,

meaning software, not just hardware, is essential for safety.

It's necessary to bring that tried, true, trusted means of regulation to bear.

John Simpson works at the California-based nonprofit Consumer Watchdog.

He says that the transition to driverless cars

doesn't mean we don't need stringent safety standards.

You don't say the algorithm will be written this way, this way, this way and this way.

What you do is you set a standard that says

the vehicle shall be able to do X under Y circumstance.

But the switch in emphasis from hardware to software

could change the incentive structure in the car industry

in ways that make government oversight less necessary.

One difference is that when companies discover a safety flaw

they'll have every reason to fix the problem immediately.

With today's cars, that hasn't always been the case.

Take a classic example,

General Motors found a flaw in the ignition switches and they didn't do the right thing.

The American public were failed by a corporate culture

that chose to conceal rather than disclose.

Replacing every ignition switch was very very expensive

and so they were afraid of that cost.

But the safety problems of the future will primarily be bugs in software not hardware,

so they'll be fixed by sending ones and zeros over the internet

without the need to return hundreds of thousands of vehicles to the manufacturer.

Replacing software is free, so there's no reason to hold back on fixing something.

Another difference is that when hardware was all that mattered for safety,

regulators could easily inspect a car and determine if it met standards.

With software, scrutiny of this sort may be impossible

because the leading self-driving car companies are developing their platforms

through a process called machine learning.

Machine learning certainly doesn't mesh in with traditional methods of regulation

or of software development, frankly.

With this method, the vehicle recognizes patterns in its environment

and refines its own system through driving experience.

But machine learning, which is a form of AI, is developed organically,

so humans have limited understanding of how the system actually works.

And that makes regulators nervous.

Templeton fears that our desire to understand and control the underlying system

could lead governments to prohibit the use of machine learning technologies.

It turns out that they do a better job, but we don't know why,

we'll be in the situation of deliberately deploying the thing that's worse

because we feel more comfortable that we understand it.

John Simpson says extreme caution is warranted

because software in cars isn't like software in other contexts.

It's one thing to test Gmail in beta mode

the glitches and you lose your messages and you say

'oh hell's bells I lost my messages.'

and software that when it glitches actually might kill you.

And I think that's an important distinction to make.

That these need to be perfect before we allow them on the roads

is a mindset that has infected a lot of urban planners

and a lot of, just the general pro regulation set.

Marc Scribner is a senior fellow at the free market think tank

the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

He says that its this mindset that could cost lives on the highway.

Delaying self driving car technology means we are going to see additional deaths

that we could avoid if we simply would've allowed these vehicles on the road

that are not perfectly safe but still safer than the cars we have today.

The computerization of driving also has an impact on how we build and maintain highways.

Some transportation planners say that to prepare for self-driving cars

we need to construct smart infrastructure

that communicates directly with vehicles.

Templeton says that as driving become a software-based industry,

the physical highways should mimic the internet.

So the internet, we like to call it the stupid network

and that's 'cause the network is really really simple.

When you talk about cars you talk about stupid roads and smart cars.

You don't try and make the infrastructure smart,

you make the infrastructure as basic as possible,

and you put the intelligence in the cars where it's being built by lots of competing companies

and that's where you get the piece of innovation that shook the world that the internet had.

If we need to install all of this new electronic infrastructure on highways

and we're having problems filling potholes,

just from a pure budgetary and management perspective, you're dreaming.

Physical infrastructure takes decades of planning and implementation.

Templeton says self-driving cars provide an opportunity

to make the roads quite a bit dumber than they are today.

You take what infrastructure you do need to have and you move it in the car.

An example is, the maps that google uses for their car to drive

and they mapped all the roads so they don't need anybody to paint new lines on the road.

They use that virtual infrastructure much cheaper, much more flexible,

much more ability to change your mind about what you want.

Auto safety technology, driven by the private sector

is evolving much more rapidly than the federal regulations.

And some of them, right now very clearly stand in the way

of consumers adopting these safer technologies.

The more real danger is that the benefits of this technology

will drive us to ignore the necessary safety regulations right now.

the impact that computers will have on society is really really big here.

You need a world where people are free to come up with new innovations

that everyone else thinks they're crazy.

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Making Deep Dish Pizza Detroit Style || Food/Groups Motor City's Deep Dish - Duration: 9:54.

- Chicago deep dish or Detroit deep dish, what's your--

- Oh no, Detroit deep dish, by far.

Chicago is like a mood, that's like an event,

you know what I mean, you don't go on cruises all the time.

I don't know how you eat that more than,

like, once a month maybe?

- Yeah.

(laughs loudly)

- When I say deep dish pizza, you probably think Chicago

and with good reason, but with all due respect

to the Windy City's pizza pedigree,

it's just not the only deep dish in the Midwest.

See, there's another Midwestern city

near another Great Lake that has

a totally different deep dish tradition.

Welcome to Detroit,

where the pies are rectangular, the pans are steel,

and the people, well, the people have a thing

or two to say about the other deep dish.

- Chicago is really what Detroit is up against.

- Since World War II, the Motor City

has been pumping out right-angled pies

its own damn way and in the pan, the appeal

of Detroit-style deep dish is obvious.

It's got the crispy, caramelized edges.

It's got the toppings and the cheese

that then go under the red sauce,

which is a little unorthodox, but stylistically

about as close to pizza perfection as you can get.

But what about metaphorically?

Beneath the greasy surface are all the potent ingredients,

the anger, the insecurity, the defiance,

and most importantly the piping hot pride

that defined Detroit and the 700,000

plus souls that call it home.

Hey Chicago, how's that for deep?

- Back in the '40s, Buddy's Rendezvous

on 6 Mile straight-up invented

what would be come to be known as Detroit-style pizza.

So, we picked up some pies there

and brought them to the East Side

to share slices, beers, and pizza history

with some born-and-raised Detroiters.

(people laughing)

- My uncle used to work with the original Domino's

in Ypsi, that was his first job.

- Aaron Foley is the chief storyteller

for the city of Detroit, a position

in the mayor's office tasked with,

well, telling the city's stories.

He and his friend, performing artist Lee Payne,

had plenty to say about Detroit's complicated pizza legacy.

- You know what, I'm pro-fucking-black.

- I'm not going to stop eating pizzas

because a white person started it,

but you know where all this easy and cheap,

yet innovative food comes from?

It spun off from the auto industry.

When you had all these factory workers

who weren't making that much,

but still needed to take their lunch breaks.

- Yeah.

- All these different pizza makers

they figured out how to widely produce this product

on a mass scale the same way, like,

Henry Ford and all the other auto barons figured out

how to mass produce a vehicle.

So, even like, delivery, delivery

of pizza can be traced back here.

It does sort of bother Detroiters when you see

the Detroit brand outside of Detroit because

we're so protective of the things that we innovated here.

- Everything in Detroit has been sold out.

- That's the whole point, is that we got some shit

that's unique to Detroit, that you can't replicate

anywhere else and that's what makes us

proud to be Detroiters.

- It's this style of pizza, it explains every ounce

of aggression, that apparently Detroiters have.

It explains every ounce of rudeness.

This is ours, this neighborhood is ours.

There are schools, are ours.

The crack head down the street who fix your tires

when it blows, he is ours.

This is ours.

- It's safe to say they take their pizza

seriously here in Motor City. Can you blame them?

We drove out to 9 mile to meet James Rigato,

the chef and owner of James Beard

nominated Mabel Gray Kitchen.

He cooks this kind of food, not pizza,

but he's convinced Detroit's pizza past

and the attitude that bred it is crucial

to the city's culinary future.

- Detroit was the canary in the coal mine,

ya know, GM goes bankrupt, and the whole nation

was like, let Detroit burn.

The guys and girls that stayed, you know,

there's definitely a chip on their shoulder,

you know, there's grit in our teeth.

- Yeah.

- You know, I think Detroit as a whole, we got

a Rocky Balboa mentality, you know what I'm saying?

We'll take a few more punches to the face

in order to figure out what not to do,

you know what I'm saying?

We're not afraid to get our hands dirty,

we're not afraid of anything.

So my goal is to kind of like rope all the chefs together

to kind of have a narrative and develop a cuisine.

- Yeah.

- We have the sliders.

- Yup.

- Ya know, we have the coney and we have

the Detroit square pizza, that's kind of like

our Holy Trinity.

- If you want top of Detroit square,

Loui's is the best example.

- Yeah.

- When a chef like James says a place has good pizza,

you eat that pizza.

So we took a quick drive across Hazel Park,

a metro Detroit suburb, to the place that serves

James' favorite pie in town: Loui's.

- Hazel Park is dope and Loui's is like pretty much

the reason why and I just wanted to join the party.

I often say, Hazel Park was already having a party,

I just rolled in with a keg.

- There ya go.

- This is proven, this is like what will never change.

- Yeah.

- This is like the food equivalent of the Model T.

- Founded by a former Buddy's cook,

Loui's has been slinging Detroit deep dish

for over half a century, and it turns out James was right.

The pizza is outrageous.

- We were like--

- The best.

- Nick Sulkiwskyj is a third generation owner.

While I scarfed down his award-winning pizza,

he told us about the crucial components

of the Detroit style pie.

The right cheese, the right dough, and the right pan.

- We have the dough--

- The cheese is special, right?

- The cheese is special, it's not mozzarella.

It is brick cheese, the cubes melt perfectly

with the 650 degree ovens.

- They kind of bench it a little bit in the pan.

And then those ovens, the stone ovens,

you know you see how old and beautiful they are--

- Yup.

- You know, and the obviously the sauce on top

prevents that moisture barrier from weighing

the dough down so the dough gets that jump

The hot pan and the hot oven allow it

to get that crispy bottom.

- Yup.

- But you still behave like focaccia on the in between.

- That's Detroit-style pizza.

- Yeah.

- So tell me about the blue steel pan.

- Well it actually started off as an automotive,

like a drip pan and um--

- Like from the factories.

- Yeah they started burning out the blueing in it

and started cooking pizzas in it.

The height is perfect for the high walls.

- How many Chianti bottles do you think are on the wall here?

- Oh, I, we've stopped counting so long ago.

I mean, we had a plethora of bottles up here and we--

- I have seven--

- collapsed the walls--

- At least seven.

(loud laughing)

- Chianti bottle emptied, pizza devoured

we left Loui's behind and headed to Hamtramck,

where the city's vibrant Middle Eastern community

is thriving.

- We just wanted to have, um, a pizzeria

that offered Halal options for our Muslim customers.

We wanted to make sure that there was something

that represented the core of Detroit.

- So our very first one we got is the Tandoori pizza.

Next on the list is the Naga pizza,

cilantro, red onions and chicken.

And this is the dry fish pizza.

Brace yourselves--

- Oh wow, yeah.

Joining us is Jon Moy, writer, Renaissance man,

and born and raised Detroiter, who considers himself

one of Amar's number one fans.

- I mean, I think, like, the story of Detroit,

you can't really escape the story of immigration

because of the auto industry.

Everyone was coming here at certain points.

For better or for worse, the only real entry way

a lot of times, is the food or service industry.

- I just had a bite of that.

- It's so good, right?

- Oh my God, it's good.

- Yeah.

I think a lot of people who are good businesspeople

just make a shrewd decision, like what will be in demand

all the time and it's like pizza.

Immigrants can sort of reshape America in their way.

This way can sort of, no, we're gonna make pizza work for us

and you're gonna like it.

You want your city to represent, you know,

the community and not just people who have money.

You know, like could Amar's charge $28 for a pizza?

There has always been this conception amongst

a lot of immigrant business owners

that we just can't get away with charging that, right?

And so, when you look at what people are willing

to spend their money on, hard-earned money on,

there often aren't seats at the table for everyone.

- This style is just as unique as seeing five to six

50 to something year old black men in pastel-ass suits

and pastel-ass gaiters walking down to Greektown

or walking to the gas station.

That is a very unique Detroit thing.

It's about this being something of the city itself.

- That's a huge part of what Detroit is,

is we've always had to hustle.

We've always had to make do with less.

We've always had to make a way out of no way

and that sort of mindset, that sort of mentality,

permeated its way into many different industries.

Automotive, manufacturing, pizza.

- A way out of no way, the overlooked way,

the underrated way.

The way that has too much pride to care,

that's Detroit's way and that's Detroit pizza.

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YORKU HAS ITS OWN TINDER?? || ExcalReacts - Duration: 2:44.

and this is Edward and today we are going to be googling York University

and reacting to what we see

Fatal crash near York

Oh but then the subway line!

The one that never ends

Evacuated for police investigation

Oh.. Okay

Killed? Okay, more death, more death

When you are looking at the news, do you think it is representative

of York?

No, it's not everyday.

We have one that is in October 4th

October 23rd, October 25th

Yup, okay so it just all happens at once

But it is not everyday...

So next up is, Spotted at York

Alright, this may be pertaining to me

Well you know I have light features when the sun touches me

That does sound like me.

...characteristics I think you are beautiful

and thank you.

Do you think, honestly though, I think the spotted page does a better job

than the York security bulletin

Probably.. I feel safer with

Imagine having a spotted page for professors. "Student N

I only spotted you once during the whole year that was in exam

WOW!

that's savage, I wouldn't be surprised if a prof

low-key actually sent this in

Actually, I am the one

You wrote that?!

To the tall blonde guy

I saw at the cafeteria, we made eye contact from afar

and you came up to me and asked me

where the spoons were, hope to see you again

This is how I met your father

He asked me where the spoons were

Alright, so we are going to move on to Reddit.

I am a guy looking for a girl to cuddle with

Turn to YorkU Reddit for that

Do you think York should have its own Tinder?

With the amount of students we have? Yes.

We gotta have one pertaining specifically to York students

So you can have a conversation of, I have seen

who had forks

and I could tell to my children after

Wow! That's true though!

Kids take down these notes as it will be on your exam

Is it?

You know what I call that?

Getting York'd.

Do you guys think you will graduate anytime soon?

I have hope.

Well York's theme is

it is your time, but I think our time's overdue

I guess that's it for today,

What should we react to next?

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The Beatles: Yesterday lyrics (COVER) - Duration: 2:16.

Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.

Now it looks as though they're here to stay.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

Suddenly I'm not half the man I used to be.

There's a shadow hanging over me.

Oh, yesterday came suddenly.

Why she had to go, I don't know, she wouldn't say.

I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday.

Yesterday love was such an easy game to play.

Now I need a place to hide away.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

Why she had to go, I don't know, she wouldn't say.

I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday.

Yesterday love was such an easy game to play.

Now I need a place to hide away.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

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Part 5 : Why having a SECRET GARDEN is NOT OK (Rejuvenate through your Relationships) - Duration: 5:28.

Hi and welcome ! I am MaryÂm, and today I'd like to share with you a 2nd indicator to

help you rejuvenate through your relationships.

This video is actually part of a video series on the topic of relationships, to help you

improve your relationships, and help you thrive, grow, and love even more your relationships.

If you have not seen the previous videos of this video series, I will link them for you

underneath this video, in this information section, in the Youtube channel MaryÂm Petal.

So in this video I will share with you an indicator showing you whether you are following

your highest and original version, or whether you are not yet.

This indicator is : Your Secret Garden.

If you see yourself having a private or secret garden, that you do not want to share or talk about

in a relationship, and specifically in an "intimate" relationship, this means that

you have the potential to grow your honesty, grow your authenticity, be more aligned to

your original version.

And here is why : Within a relationship, and especially an "intimate" one

with a wife and a husband, a girlfriend and a boyfriend, there is no reason to hide

something.

Actually, you can't hide anything.

Why ? Because as a human being, living on this planet, everything always come to the

truth at some point, sooner or later.

So if you see yourself thinking : "Ok, I will hide this to "protect myself" or to "protect

the other person", here is the reality : You are not telling yourself the truth.

In other words, you are not being as authentic as you could be.

Simply because you can't hide anything, everything is transparent in this World.

And the more you actually think about hiding something, the more it will come to the surface,

in the most intense and fast way possible.

Simply because when you think about not saying something, you are actually attracting this

truth and this reality into your space, into your environment, into your world.

But now the question is : Why would you hide something to someone you love ?

And there is only one answer to that : Judgement.

When we feel scared of being judged, in other words when we have the potential to grow our

faith and confidence in ourselves, in our truth, there is nothing we want to hide, because

there is nothing we are scared about, coming from the other parts of us, through the other

person that we meet or are in relationship with.

When we are not scared of being judged, we aren't scared of sharing anything of our

lives.

When we know who we are and when we know what we are, we love ourselves, every parts of

ourselves, because we know that every parts of ourselves are perfection ; And when we

love ourselves, every parts of ourselves, anything that people may think or say is ok,

we do not actually care, simply because we love ourselves more than anything, and we

are confident with ourselves.

So when we have a secret or private garden, this means that we have things that we have done

or chosen in the past that we do not want to share about, because we are scared to be

judged.

Because we don't want to receive the thoughts or feelings or feedbacks from the other person

within our relationship.

Now if we pause there and think about it, if we grow our confidence, if we grow our

faith that everything is fine, that all the decisions and the choices we made are fine

and are perfection because we are perfection, then we can open up, and receive that energy

source even more.

Receive that energy through the other person in the relationship and accept it for what

it is : Just a feedback, nothing else.

And when we really learn to do that, learn to open up, and share, communicate, be honest,

be authentic, share something that maybe the other person is not aligned yet with, but

just communicate about it, then we learn to free ourselves instantly.

Then we release any kind of fears and we really grow, we grow our authenticity, we grow to

our highest version, we grow more into our original version.

So instead of keeping a secret or private garden, learn to be more authentic, and learn

to discuss and be transparent about your life, simply because you love yourself, you know

yourself, and you know who you are and what you are, and you know that anything that the

other person may tell or say, or share with you, is just a perspective, is just an opinion.

And that's ok to discuss opinions.

It was a joy to rejuvenate with you today through this video from the Youtube channel

MaryÂm Petal.

Keep blossoming, enjoying your highest version, what I call your original version, because you

deserve to honor yourself.

Subscribe to the channel for more videos, you can like this video if you want and I

see you in the next video ! I love you, bye now !

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MOST CHARMING CITY IN EUROPE? (BRUGES, BELGIUM TOUR) | Eileen Aldis - Duration: 12:50.

Good morning!

Good morning from Bruges!

We are in Belgium in what might be the most charming town in Europe - honestly.

Yeah.

It's actually a UNESCO World Heritage City.

All of the medieval buildings here are so well preserved.

It's absolutely stunning walking around so we wanted to explore all of the history and culture

and that's what we're going to do today.

We wanted to start at a stop that would give us a really good sense of the local history

and so our first stop is the Folklore Museum.

So we're in the museum and the idea is that they've set up different scenes throughout history

from the nineteenth and twentieth century in Bruges and the surrounding area.

It's neat.

I guess you just throw them on.

Whoa!

Whoa!

Whoa!

That's pretty good.

Oh!

Ah too low.

You drink a beer or two.

Oooh!

Well we both got a '9'.

Hello buddy.

[meow]

Oh yes.

Oh yes.

All right.

Bye Mr. Man.

So we've just left the museum.

It's very small.

It's only four Euro and it's pretty quick to walk around

and I really liked seeing the old scenes from history.

So that was a nice way to start the day.

Yeah, really good.

Plus the kitty was really cute.

So we're going to keep this tour movin' along.

We just walked into this square called the Burg Square

and it was here that the first inhabitants in the city settled around the second and third century.

And this building behind me is the town hall - the gothic town Hall or Stadhuis -

and it was built in 1376 and for over 600 years

the city of Bruges was governed from this beautiful building.

The history here is just on a completely other level.

We're walking through this huge market right now called the Grote Market

and there are so many tourists here.

And city tours and walking tours and all of the above.

So this is definitely not a place to come to avoid tourists,

but they're all here because this city is insanely gorgeous.

Like the tourists are here because there's so much to see

and everywhere you look looks like a postcard.

The whole town, this historic centre, is just mind-blowing so…

This is what you want to see when you come to Europe.

Yeah, exactly.

This square right here.

Yep.

Right now.

We are so happy to be here.

We've made our way over to this church called Church of Our Lady and, among other things,

it's most famous for its altar piece which is by Michaelangelo.

It's a marble sculpture of the Madonna and Child

and he created it in Italy around 1504 and it made its way here to Bruges.

We've just come out from the church where we spent a bit of time

and, wow, there's a lot of history there.

Quite a lot to see but I think the main draw for people to come is,

of course, seeing Michaelangelo's Madonna and Child.

It's made of Carrara marble.

It's set a little bit back in glass

so you can't get right up close to it which is too bad but

it is still beautiful from afar.

We actually had to throw our prescription sunglasses on just so we could see.

Must've looked so weird but it did help me see it better so that worked.

But the interesting thing about its history is that

Michaelangelo created it for the cathedral in Sienna in Tuscany

and then two brothers who were merchants from Bruges

purchased it and they brought it back to this Church of Our Lady.

And then it's actually been taken - looted - by foreign occupiers twice.

First by French revolutionaries and then by Nazi Germans

and it's been recovered twice and returned to where it belongs here

so that people can still see it in Bruges.

So it's travelled quite a bit but it's in its rightful home again.

Now we're heading across the street to Sint-Janshospitaal which is -

Ooh nice Dutch.

I'm trying.

It's kind of like German.

It's called St. John's Hospital and it's been a hospital since the 1100s.

It was a hospital up until 1977.

So it's now a museum and we're going to go check it out.

So inside the hospital was mostly fifteenth century religious art

but, to me, the most interesting artifacts they had there were old ambulances.

They had two examples of sixteenth century ambulances

which were basically boxes with handles

and the sick or wounded person would be placed inside the box however it worked -

sitting, standing - and then carried through the streets.

Not very comfortable when you've broken your bones.

Yeah.

…to be shoved into that little box.

I imagine it wasn't the smoothest of rides to the hospital.

But I think you'd just be glad to be getting help.

But they really didn't have a lot of knowledge, obviously, back in the 1100s

about how to care for wounded or sick people

and so I guess a lot of the care that went on there was more like devotional, spiritual care

because it was sisters and brothers of the church

who were the main caregivers there in addition to some surgeons.

So with a lot of the death that was happening there,

there were a lot of prayers being said for people and…

and rites and that kind of thing.

And there was this fantastic old painting that showed what it looked like as an operating hospital

back in that time and under the arches there are beds and there are nuns attending to the sick

and just really interesting.

There's even an example of one of those ambulances being used to carry somebody in.

So I really enjoyed seeing that painting.

It kind of brought the space to life.

So anyway that was interesting to see.

It's kind of raining now but it's not too bad

and we're going to go on to our next place and we're hungry.

So we've arrived at the Frietmuseum

which I feel like any trip to Bruges wouldn't be complete without.

Yeah, when I heard there was a Fry Museum I knew we had to come here

and apparently you can eat fries here.

So we might even do that first because I'm really hungry.

We're starving.

But we're going to find out why they're called 'French fries.'

I was starving when we got here

and now walking around this fry museum I desperately need some fries.

Like right now.

And I think the fry shop that we're going to is going to be really good considering it's a fry museum.

It had better be anyway.

'Cause now we know what makes a fry good.

They sent these fries into space for two hours.

And then they found them thirty kilometres from Brussels.

I feel much better after eating.

So much better and the rain has gone away.

I know - so we're lucky.

But you know when you reach that point you've just been kind of walking around sightseeing all day

and you just want to eat anything?

ANYTHING?

So when I heard they had burgers I was like, 'Who cares?'

We're in.

Give me a burger with the fries.

So that was good.

Anyway the fry museum was interesting.

It was very text heavy.

There was a lot of plaques to read

and it was very cramped at times so it was a little bit difficult to read

but I thought the most interesting part was actually upstairs at the end

where they had all of the various paraphernalia of the fries and what, you know,

the fry carts looked like in the 50s.

Replica fry house.

Yeah, just all the fun little tchotchkes that people make out of fries.

And we got answers to two very important questions.

One: where do fries come from?

And they are Belgian.

They originated in a region of Belgium where people used to eat little fish that they fished for in the river

and they were really small little fish and they would fry them whole in oil

and eat them crunchy.

And in the winter in the 1750s that river that they used to fish on froze

and so they couldn't get the fish anymore.

And so they cut potatoes in the same size and shape as those little fish

and fried them in oil and that's how fries were born.

And the second question that was burning was

why people call them French fries or many people.

Especially in Canada and the United States we call them French fries

and it's been really hard this whole time to try and not say French fries.

'Cause I don't want to offend anybody.

But apparently it started during the first World War

when American soldiers met some Belgian soldiers who offered them some fries or chips.

The Belgian soldiers were speaking French because they were from the French-speaking part of Belgium

but the Americans assumed that they were from France because they were speaking French.

So the Americans went home and told everyone that they had eaten these fries that were French.

French fries.

French fries.

That's how it started.

And apparently there's no, like, historical proof of this but that is the kind of accepted story around here.

And it's on a plaque at the fry museum so that is good enough for me.

But that was fun and I feel like if you're in Belgium and you love eating fries

it makes sense to go to the fry museum.

So that was time and money well spent as far as I'm concerned.

And I think now, because it's stopped raining, we should take advantage of the canal us behind

And go for a river cruise because apparently there are over 80 bridges

and it's called the 'Venice of the North' - one of them -

I can see it.

and there are certain parts of the city that you just cannot see except from the water.

So we better go check that out.

We gotta do it.

Back of the boat like the cool kids.

What a way to finish off our day here in Bruges.

That was a half hour boat ride all around the water.

That was totally worthwhile because you really do see things that you wouldn't see just from the sidewalk.

So I feel like that was really worthwhile.

And we had a really funny captain who spoke six languages and was funny in all of them.

I can't even crack jokes in French so to do it in six languages, like, wow.

Yeah, that was worth the price of admission.

And he was telling us all about the history of Bruges:

how it became rich, how it became poor, how it became rich again.

So hopefully you guys enjoyed walking around Bruges seeing all the sights as much as we did.

It's just absolutely gorgeous here.

If you haven't already please subscribe to our channel for lots more travel videos

and we'll see you in our next one.

Bye!

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Swedish FEMINIST / DEGENERATION cringe comp. 2 (w/subs) - Duration: 5:51.

"Sweden would have been a gray and a boring country"

Many of the people coming here want to pay taxes and to work.

If it wasn't for all those people coming here to work, to play football, to win football games for us

they develop our politics, change our business climate, Sweden is a multicultural nation.

Sweden is a diverse country, to be able to live side by side with people of other backgrounds who often think and look different

All those positive things!

Of course, the immigrants are what's making Sweden strong today.

It's the immigrants who are sustaining the core of the wellfare!

Sweden has become a little more exciting due to our immigration from other countries.

They are more driven, more highly educated and have a lower average age.

Hey.

Hey.

How is it going?

Terrific.

Are you ready?

Oh yeah!

You too?

Of course.

Hey, hey.

What brings you out here today?

Well, we are here because we want to stand up for everyone's equal value and right to be here in our country.

[CHANTING]: No fascists on our streets!

Hello, we are 'Inte rasist, men'

We have under the last few years time and time again showed that the Sweden Democrats are a racist, women and LGBTQ-hating party and we will never stop.

But it's not enough.

After the election Sweden will be forced to endure four more years of the Sweden Democrats, this is the reality.

Four years for us democrats to commit to tolerance and everyone's equal value.

In four years, together, we will throw out the Sweden Democrats from the parliament

During 2011, 35% of reported cases shows that they had been discriminated because of their ethnic origin.

During 2009, only 4% made up hate crimes against swedes, the rest 96% were hate crimes against minorities in Sweden.

Everyday-racism doesn't get taken as seriously as racism.

But it has shown that constant influence of everyday-racism has a negative effect on individuals.

Everyday-racism implicate threats, a verbal or an unspoken offense or when a person is discriminated against due to ethnic origin.

It's not always big things that people notice. But it's just that, that it goes unnoticed by most people.

But that does not mean that it doesn't have a big impact on those affected.

Everyday-racism is something that will never go away as long as there is ignorance

Another thing that influence everyday-racism is the interpretative prerogative.

The affected groups are the ones who decide what is offensive. Nobody else.

Not an outsider who has never been in that situation themselves

This is something most people don't understand.

Most people think it is okey to joke and use offensive language to then go on thinking it didn't affect anybody.

That is not okey!

That is not okey!

That is not okey!

Swedens population is 9 million today, how many more can we be in your visionary mind?

It's impossible to say, because I think...

Twice as many?

I think it's most important that we keep an open approach and act for freedom, no matter who you are, what background you have, we will welcome people here.

There is a reason they are critical of non-European immigration. Those are simply racist arguments.

Xenophobic

Racist

Nazis

Racist

They have xenophobic opinions.

A pluralistic society, like a big cultural melting pot.

What is so bad about getting mixed up?

Mix up!

Second of all...

One should forget the old mold for swedishness

In the old mold, the swede was tall and had blue eyes.

But I am the new swede, with dark hair, thank you.

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Even Fox News Has Grown Tired Of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Lying - Duration: 4:12.

This past weekend, the LA Times gave what might possibly be one of the laziest analyses

available of Sarah Huckabee Sanders job as a White House press secretary.

Rather than attack her for her lies or attack her for constantly covering up the scandals

in the Trump administration, they decided to body shame her by pointing out that she's

a little overweight, like a chunky soccer mom.

Well, of course the folks at Fox News weren't going to have this, so they convened a panel

to talk about how horrible this LA Times column is, which I agree with them on that.

Unfortunately for Fox News, didn't quite go exactly as they thought it would.

Take a look.

People need to comment on her job that she's doing.

It doesn't have anything to do with her accent.

It doesn't have anything to do with the spoofs I've heard about her weight.

Sean Spicer is overweight.

Nobody commented on his weight.

Sean Spicer's only 46.

He looks older than stated age, with all do respect to Sean.

But nobody would comment on how he looks.

My problem with Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the following.

I'm concerned about the level of her holding herself up as an Evangelical, but yet Trump

is accused of having, like what, a 16% track record when it comes to telling true statements

and mostly true statements, and she holds up what's he's saying and she lies.

Her cortisol level is rising.

She's squirming as she lies sometimes.

As an Evangelical, I feel like she reads a Christian devotional apparently every day

before she gets up to speak in front of the White House press corp.

As a Catholic, I'm looking at her and I'm concerned about her upholding Trump's lies.

So, I get into what she's doing and her actions, which can be criticized, but not who she is.

That should be off the table.

If you've lost Fox News, the network that will literally let any Republican in this

country come on and lie to the American public, if you can't even sell them on your lies,

then you've lost the public.

You have lost the trust of your administration.

Fox News is the most dishonest news organization in this country that has a TV channel, and

even they can't stand the constant lies coming out of Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

When we have these political scientists, these PhD holding political scientists on a Fox

News panel who say that it's ridiculous for Sarah Huckabee Sanders to claim to be an Evangelical,

claim that she reads scripture before she goes out in front of that podium, when even

they say enough is enough, then maybe it's time for the rest of the American public to

look at Sarah Huckabee Sanders and say, "You know what?

I'm not going to believe a single word that comes out of your mouth."

When you can't even fool the dimwits over at Fox New with your constant lies, you have

a serious, serious problem.

Not just with your own inability to tell the truth, but with your complete lack of any

ability to convince Republicans that you are on their side.

That's what we're seeing right now with Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Her downward slide happened a hell of a lot faster than it did with Sean Spicer.

Again, I can't help but think that within a few months, she is going to meet the same

fate as Sean Spicer, being ridiculed by the rest of the administration, just like Sean

Spicer was in his last month or so in office.

Eventually, Huckabee Sanders is going to basically go the same way that Sean Spicer did.

She's going to be a memory of the Trump administration.

We'll look back on it and laugh and see all the damage she did, and then probably stop

laughing after that.

But I not think that she's going to stick around too much longer when she can't even

convince the folks at Fox News that her lies are the Republican reality.

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📝 Dominick Soth - Chasing (feat.

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You, you're not as clever as you think you are

You try to run, but you won't get that far I'm right behind you like we're racing,

like a chasing Oh, are you in devil's hand with no regret

You play it cool while you try to forget But it's right behind you like it's racing,

like a chasing

I'm, I'm moving quick, and I don't make a sound

You're making noise, and I watch you slow down

I'm catching up just like we're racing, like a chasing

Now, I'm on your heels, and I'm inside your head

I'm on the scene, and I'm inside your bed

I'm moving quick just like we're racing, like a chasing

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Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back Review - Duration: 7:00.

Do you remember Bubsy?

Back in the 90's he "starred" in some notoriously awful platforming games.

Not only were his games bad, but Bubsy himself was super annoying with his terrible one liners.

The franchise was clearly trying to cash in on the whole mascot with attitude craze.

Now over 20 years later the series is back from the dead, with the release of Bubsy:

The Woolies Strike Back.

And I have no idea why.

Who asked for this?

But lets forgive his past transgressions, and maybe Bubsy can have a resurgence and

give us a great platforming game!

Maybe…

When I was a kid I owned a Bubsy game.

But it wasn't long before I realized I'd rather play Mario Bros. or Sonic for the 100th

time instead of trying to play Bubsy.

Kid's can tell that these games were bad, so what hope does is there now?

Flash forward to 2017 and from the ashes of 90's mascots like GEX, Aero the Acrobat

and Awesome Possum, Bubsy has been resurrected, with the Woolies Strike Back.

If only the story was something as cool as that!

But alas the story is no-frills and that sets precedent for everything else to follow suit.

Bubsy is sitting in a chair minding his own business, when the woolies, burst into his

place and steal his golden ball of yarn.

You know what that means, Bubsy has to claw his way to the boss baddie and get it back!

So generic.

So bland.

Even if for some bizarre reason you are a fan of the series, there is zero depth to

any of the characters or their motives.

Why are the woolies doing this?

Whats so important about the golden yarn?

You don't even get any humorous dialog between Bubsy and the Woolies, they never interact!

I shouldn't have expected anything, but this story would have been considered trivial

in the 90's.

Well, now that the *ahem* adventure has begun.

You control Bubsy in a standard platforming affair.

Move right as you avoid or destroy enemies and try to make it to the end of the level.

Bubsy has 9 lives since he is a cat, and everyone knows a cat's Kryptonite is water, so fall

in some and that'll kill you.1 hit from a wooly will kill you too, unless you have

the shield, then you get 2 hits.

Unlike the previous entries, high falls will not kill you.

It only took 'em 20 years to figure out that mechanic sucks for platforming games.

Bubsy does have a few unique moves at his disposal.

He can jump and glide like in past games, but now he has a pounce attack.

Doing this will launch you forward to kill enemies.

I found it to be pretty useless because the pounce trajectory usually makes you sail over

the enemies you want to hit.

It's much easier to do a standard jump onto its head.

But you rarely will need to go out of your way to kill enemies since they just float

or walk around aimlessly, with no one is actively trying to attack you.

Littered across the stages are hundreds of yarn balls.

Collecting them all does nothing aside from giving you a higher score, so my incentive

to do so was pretty low, and when I tried to, I found it to be an obnoxious and sad

attempt to pad out the incredibly short levels.

These stages can be completed in about 2 minutes, even moving at a leisurely pace.

Each level has 3 challenges that can extend the time to beat it, like collecting the 5

keys to the yarn vault, which was insanely easy, finishing the level without dying, which

again was fairly simple.

And the final challenge is the only one that takes some effort, locating all the Bubsy

T-Shirts in a level.

Mechanically speaking the controls well and gameplay is sound, although I did encounter

a few glitches.

But it is by no means an enjoyable time.

There was nothing innovative or exciting, and even as a kid I would have been bored.

Look at games like Super Mario World.

New enemies to figure out as you progress, new power ups to alter the game play, excellent

level design and secrets with diverse and colorful environments.

A work of art!

But here you get none of that.

Mindless and repetitive gameplay for 14 levels…

14?!

That's it?!?

And 1 doesn't count it's a tutorial and there are 3 that are just boss battles, which

I guess combined can count as 1 full level, so lets say there are really 12.

And the true levels are so short.

I completed the game in a little over an hour.

$30 dollars for 1 hour of crap.

That's criminal!

Yeah, I may not have completed every challenge, but I did many.

And they were tedious, not fun, so why bother?

I guess the developers kept it short because it's so bad an hour is long enough.

At least the game looks pretty good though.

For a PS2 game!

Not great for Ps4….

There may be 12 stages but there are only 3 looks with grass, desert, and space as the

only settings.

For a character that is supposed to have personality, the art is completely devoid of any whatsoever.

Now it doesn't need to have jaw dropping graphics.

That would be overkill.

But put some effort into an appropriate art style.

It just piles on another load of trash that screams bargain bin!

What would a Bubsy game be without our hero constantly rattling off annoying quips the

whole time?

He'll say nonsensical and unfunny things like "Is it taco Tuesday?" or cringey

stuff like "MC Bubster."

To save your sanity, the developers wisely included a slider to reduce his comments.

Turn that to zero immediately.

The maximum level is labeled as "Bubsy" showing you how the developers were aware

how annoying he is.

They knew it would suck, they even made Bubsy himself even say "You're still playing

this?"

So if he knows the game sucks, and the developers know, and I know, and now you know, what the

hell was the point?!

I still can't figure out who'd want this!

And what's next a sequel to Shaq FU?

Oh God no…

This game is FANTASTIC!

It's everything I had hoped for since the previous entry!

A true masterpiece of gaming Hold on… that doesn't sound right at all.

Ahh I see I'm looking at the script for my Mario Odyssey review!

Here's the Bubsy one!

This game SUCKS!!

If this came out in the 90's it would have been considered mediocre then, but it came

out in 2017, it only has 12 levels, and it costs 30 dollars!

That's absurd!

There are so many amazing platforming games that came out this year that you should be

playing instead of this derivative garbage.

Don't waste your time or money on this, and hopefully this is the final nail in the

coffin for Bubsy.

Thanks for watching everyone!

Let me know in the comments below what you think are some long dormant franchises that

should be revitalized, unlike Bubsy?

I'll see you next time and remember, "It's All

Fun and Games!"

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MOST CHARMING CITY IN EUROPE? (BRUGES, BELGIUM TOUR) | Eileen Aldis - Duration: 12:50.

Good morning!

Good morning from Bruges!

We are in Belgium in what might be the most charming town in Europe - honestly.

Yeah.

It's actually a UNESCO World Heritage City.

All of the medieval buildings here are so well preserved.

It's absolutely stunning walking around so we wanted to explore all of the history and culture

and that's what we're going to do today.

We wanted to start at a stop that would give us a really good sense of the local history

and so our first stop is the Folklore Museum.

So we're in the museum and the idea is that they've set up different scenes throughout history

from the nineteenth and twentieth century in Bruges and the surrounding area.

It's neat.

I guess you just throw them on.

Whoa!

Whoa!

Whoa!

That's pretty good.

Oh!

Ah too low.

You drink a beer or two.

Oooh!

Well we both got a '9'.

Hello buddy.

[meow]

Oh yes.

Oh yes.

All right.

Bye Mr. Man.

So we've just left the museum.

It's very small.

It's only four Euro and it's pretty quick to walk around

and I really liked seeing the old scenes from history.

So that was a nice way to start the day.

Yeah, really good.

Plus the kitty was really cute.

So we're going to keep this tour movin' along.

We just walked into this square called the Burg Square

and it was here that the first inhabitants in the city settled around the second and third century.

And this building behind me is the town hall - the gothic town Hall or Stadhuis -

and it was built in 1376 and for over 600 years

the city of Bruges was governed from this beautiful building.

The history here is just on a completely other level.

We're walking through this huge market right now called the Grote Market

and there are so many tourists here.

And city tours and walking tours and all of the above.

So this is definitely not a place to come to avoid tourists,

but they're all here because this city is insanely gorgeous.

Like the tourists are here because there's so much to see

and everywhere you look looks like a postcard.

The whole town, this historic centre, is just mind-blowing so…

This is what you want to see when you come to Europe.

Yeah, exactly.

This square right here.

Yep.

Right now.

We are so happy to be here.

We've made our way over to this church called Church of Our Lady and, among other things,

it's most famous for its altar piece which is by Michaelangelo.

It's a marble sculpture of the Madonna and Child

and he created it in Italy around 1504 and it made its way here to Bruges.

We've just come out from the church where we spent a bit of time

and, wow, there's a lot of history there.

Quite a lot to see but I think the main draw for people to come is,

of course, seeing Michaelangelo's Madonna and Child.

It's made of Carrara marble.

It's set a little bit back in glass

so you can't get right up close to it which is too bad but

it is still beautiful from afar.

We actually had to throw our prescription sunglasses on just so we could see.

Must've looked so weird but it did help me see it better so that worked.

But the interesting thing about its history is that

Michaelangelo created it for the cathedral in Sienna in Tuscany

and then two brothers who were merchants from Bruges

purchased it and they brought it back to this Church of Our Lady.

And then it's actually been taken - looted - by foreign occupiers twice.

First by French revolutionaries and then by Nazi Germans

and it's been recovered twice and returned to where it belongs here

so that people can still see it in Bruges.

So it's travelled quite a bit but it's in its rightful home again.

Now we're heading across the street to Sint-Janshospitaal which is -

Ooh nice Dutch.

I'm trying.

It's kind of like German.

It's called St. John's Hospital and it's been a hospital since the 1100s.

It was a hospital up until 1977.

So it's now a museum and we're going to go check it out.

So inside the hospital was mostly fifteenth century religious art

but, to me, the most interesting artifacts they had there were old ambulances.

They had two examples of sixteenth century ambulances

which were basically boxes with handles

and the sick or wounded person would be placed inside the box however it worked -

sitting, standing - and then carried through the streets.

Not very comfortable when you've broken your bones.

Yeah.

…to be shoved into that little box.

I imagine it wasn't the smoothest of rides to the hospital.

But I think you'd just be glad to be getting help.

But they really didn't have a lot of knowledge, obviously, back in the 1100s

about how to care for wounded or sick people

and so I guess a lot of the care that went on there was more like devotional, spiritual care

because it was sisters and brothers of the church

who were the main caregivers there in addition to some surgeons.

So with a lot of the death that was happening there,

there were a lot of prayers being said for people and…

and rites and that kind of thing.

And there was this fantastic old painting that showed what it looked like as an operating hospital

back in that time and under the arches there are beds and there are nuns attending to the sick

and just really interesting.

There's even an example of one of those ambulances being used to carry somebody in.

So I really enjoyed seeing that painting.

It kind of brought the space to life.

So anyway that was interesting to see.

It's kind of raining now but it's not too bad

and we're going to go on to our next place and we're hungry.

So we've arrived at the Frietmuseum

which I feel like any trip to Bruges wouldn't be complete without.

Yeah, when I heard there was a Fry Museum I knew we had to come here

and apparently you can eat fries here.

So we might even do that first because I'm really hungry.

We're starving.

But we're going to find out why they're called 'French fries.'

I was starving when we got here

and now walking around this fry museum I desperately need some fries.

Like right now.

And I think the fry shop that we're going to is going to be really good considering it's a fry museum.

It had better be anyway.

'Cause now we know what makes a fry good.

They sent these fries into space for two hours.

And then they found them thirty kilometres from Brussels.

I feel much better after eating.

So much better and the rain has gone away.

I know - so we're lucky.

But you know when you reach that point you've just been kind of walking around sightseeing all day

and you just want to eat anything?

ANYTHING?

So when I heard they had burgers I was like, 'Who cares?'

We're in.

Give me a burger with the fries.

So that was good.

Anyway the fry museum was interesting.

It was very text heavy.

There was a lot of plaques to read

and it was very cramped at times so it was a little bit difficult to read

but I thought the most interesting part was actually upstairs at the end

where they had all of the various paraphernalia of the fries and what, you know,

the fry carts looked like in the 50s.

Replica fry house.

Yeah, just all the fun little tchotchkes that people make out of fries.

And we got answers to two very important questions.

One: where do fries come from?

And they are Belgian.

They originated in a region of Belgium where people used to eat little fish that they fished for in the river

and they were really small little fish and they would fry them whole in oil

and eat them crunchy.

And in the winter in the 1750s that river that they used to fish on froze

and so they couldn't get the fish anymore.

And so they cut potatoes in the same size and shape as those little fish

and fried them in oil and that's how fries were born.

And the second question that was burning was

why people call them French fries or many people.

Especially in Canada and the United States we call them French fries

and it's been really hard this whole time to try and not say French fries.

'Cause I don't want to offend anybody.

But apparently it started during the first World War

when American soldiers met some Belgian soldiers who offered them some fries or chips.

The Belgian soldiers were speaking French because they were from the French-speaking part of Belgium

but the Americans assumed that they were from France because they were speaking French.

So the Americans went home and told everyone that they had eaten these fries that were French.

French fries.

French fries.

That's how it started.

And apparently there's no, like, historical proof of this but that is the kind of accepted story around here.

And it's on a plaque at the fry museum so that is good enough for me.

But that was fun and I feel like if you're in Belgium and you love eating fries

it makes sense to go to the fry museum.

So that was time and money well spent as far as I'm concerned.

And I think now, because it's stopped raining, we should take advantage of the canal us behind

And go for a river cruise because apparently there are over 80 bridges

and it's called the 'Venice of the North' - one of them -

I can see it.

and there are certain parts of the city that you just cannot see except from the water.

So we better go check that out.

We gotta do it.

Back of the boat like the cool kids.

What a way to finish off our day here in Bruges.

That was a half hour boat ride all around the water.

That was totally worthwhile because you really do see things that you wouldn't see just from the sidewalk.

So I feel like that was really worthwhile.

And we had a really funny captain who spoke six languages and was funny in all of them.

I can't even crack jokes in French so to do it in six languages, like, wow.

Yeah, that was worth the price of admission.

And he was telling us all about the history of Bruges:

how it became rich, how it became poor, how it became rich again.

So hopefully you guys enjoyed walking around Bruges seeing all the sights as much as we did.

It's just absolutely gorgeous here.

If you haven't already please subscribe to our channel for lots more travel videos

and we'll see you in our next one.

Bye!

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New Jurassic World Playskool Heroes Velociraptor Indominus Rex Vs Raptor Unboxing Review - Duration: 7:58.

Wow guys it's great to see you again we're gonna have an awesome show today

I'm so glad you decided to come back today we have Playskool heroes this is a

velociraptor lights and sounds Wow it comes a bad reason Wow

New Jurassic World Playskool Heroes Velociraptor Indominus Rex Vs Raptor Unboxing Review

with brown stripes and she has the Jurassic world tattoo here Wow

look it's chop and roar action it says get ready for epic Dino adventures Wow

let's go ahead and open this up let's go ahead and open it up have some fun

Wow guys this Velociraptor is awesome let's take a closer look at her she is

all yellow she's got the Jurassic world tattoo her legs move quite a bit well

this one not as much but the other one will move like it has a very good range

of movement and then her arms move up and down and

she has different sounds in her eyes light up let's listen let's top light

and see her eyes cool us then okay let's take a closer look at her Wow look at

her yeah your teeth look really cool they did a really good paint job with

her teeth and she's got a bright red tongue the top of her mouth is red too

she's got green eyes almost like snake eyes then her head just turned when you

are pushed the tail let's check her out and then that's where the batteries are

it does come a battery so that's nice too

and that is cool Oh Oh guys this is trouble the

Velociraptor got some of her friends they're trying to steal the eggs for the

indominus rex well who's gonna win guys was approached his battle

ah good the first onee throws her across bro this one jumps on his head he throws

her backwards this one tries to get her and she bites him

throws him over her head Wow guys the fight is not gone good for

the velociraptors and this one tries to run away and he grabs his tail and he

tosses him over his head Wow boy the indominus rex beats them all

look how big this guy is boy this guy's carried looking but she protected her

eggs her eggs are safe for harm and the velociraptors are beaten blah Oh guys

it's great to see you again we're gonna have so much fun today today we have to

play school hero sets these are smaller one

one is us find thesaurus and other is the pterodactyl let's take a closer look

at these they aren't really small so they got the jurassic world

tattoo on it and it does have the fighting action if you push down on it

let's see what it says on the back this says get ready for epic dino adventures

chomping actions finest auras and the other one the pterodactyl it's got the

drastic world tattoo on his wing let's see this says the wings flap and also

says get ready for epic Dino adventures Wow

let's go ahead and open them up okay let's take a look at the Spinosaurus he

actually looks really cool his mouth opens up and down for the chomping

action he's got a big like it's just like part of his spine I guess that's

what he's called the Spinosaurus you got the Jurassic world

tattoo here on his leg and he's got cool little arms and let's try out the

chomping action see it works a lot like the bigger ones blood it's hard to tell

because he's so small but if you push him he does have the chomping action

okay let's go ahead and check out the pterodactyl

he has flat flapping action well it doesn't it doesn't move very much I mean

you I would think this would be more for like a smaller kid because it's I don't

know compared to some of the other ones who seems a little boring

because his flapping action is really small his mouth is kind of rubber I mean

you can't you could open it but it's not it doesn't really open up or anything I

mean the other pterodactyls a lot cooler here's another pterodactyl I did the

full review on this one actually has like the flapping wings and the head

motion like snap and mouth shut and when you squeeze his legs so this one looks a

lot cooler you can compare the two but this one's

five this one I think is about well I think this one was twenty because it

comes with the hella an attack helicopter and it has like an open wound

here and I did a full review on this one too and a lot of the Jurassic world one

so if you haven't seen them yet you can go to my channel and click on my

playlist and a called Jurassic world click the subscribe also click the Bell

button to be notified every time I make a new video click the boxes below for a

lot more fun videos and if you want to see even more go ahead and click the

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The Beatles: Yesterday lyrics (COVER) - Duration: 2:16.

Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.

Now it looks as though they're here to stay.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

Suddenly I'm not half the man I used to be.

There's a shadow hanging over me.

Oh, yesterday came suddenly.

Why she had to go, I don't know, she wouldn't say.

I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday.

Yesterday love was such an easy game to play.

Now I need a place to hide away.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

Why she had to go, I don't know, she wouldn't say.

I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday.

Yesterday love was such an easy game to play.

Now I need a place to hide away.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

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DIY Best Fishbowl SLIME CHALLENGE How to make fishbowl slime tutorial crunchy slime videos - Duration: 9:02.

Oh, I'm scared... Pierce, just believe in yourself.

Oh!!! That is so cool!

That feels so cool!

Hi Guys, it's Pierce from Pierce'sWorld!

And today we are going to be making, Yokai watch slime!

This is why I have the YoKai!

Just kidding! It's not Yokai watch slime.

It's gonna be... drum roll please!

Fishbowl slime!

So, if you're new to this channel, please hit that subscribe button right there. Yes, right there. So, you don't miss any of my upcoming videos!

Oh!

Fishy!

Stop it!

Oh, I hit it like...

Oh! I caught it!

Eat that! Sucker!

Oh my gosh!

I gotta go get him!

Charge!

I need something to cook with!

And chop it up. I need to go get something.

Let's start making fishbowl slime.

Your ingredients are....

Elmer's clear glue

Measuring cups

a giant bowl

Some Sta-flo liquid starch

You need a spatula.

One tablespoon

And some food coloring

This is actually green even though it has a yellow cap.

Silly people

And most importantly, plastic vase filler

So, this is the stuff you can put in a fish bowl.

That is why they call it fishbowl slime!

Guys, come here. Listen to this sound effect!

Ok, Guys, so let's start making fishbowl slime.

So, first you are going to pour in one cup of clear elmer's glue.

Ok, guys, so let's pour it in,

Oh, scared!

And then you pour one cup of warm water.

And then, you mix it.

It's like soap.

Guys, it has thousands of bubbles. Look!

Looks like soda! Like clear soda!

Actually it looks like Sprite, because Sprite is clear.

Make more Sprite for me.

I command you!

Ha!

Now, add a little bit of food coloring.

Ok, let's see.

It's like a yellow.

I'm going to add some blue to it.

Oh, gosh! What are we going to be making?

Yup, of course, it is green,

Oh guys, it's dark green.

I knew it! It's dark green!

Fishbowl feels like you're sticking your hand in rocks.

I'm going to pour in some vase filler.

Ah!

But, I do like the feeling.

Guys, it looks like slushie.

Like look at this.

Looks like an actual slushie, right?

So, now, we are going to add the dangerous part.

Sta-Flo!

Guys, make sure this doesn't get in your eyes.

Otherwise, you're going to have to have surgery. I don't want surgery.

Mix it after each tablespoon.

This is our first one.

Guys, it is becoming slime.

Here is the second tablespoon.

This is what it looks like after two.

This is our third tablespoon.

Ninja turtle slime, actually... Teenage mutant ninja turtles

This is how it looks like after your third one.

Obviously, it looks like the second one.

We're going to add our fourth one.

Here it is!

So, guys, it's kind of liquidy still.

So, I'm going to add one more.

Or two more... who knows?

So, this is our fifth one.

So, guys, I already rolled up my sleeves.

And I'm going to touch it!

I'm scared! Pierce, just believe in yourself.

Oh!

That is so cool!

That feels so cool!

Oh my gosh!

What just happened?

Guys, look at this.

So, like with every slime, you have to knead it.

Guys, look!

So, guys, we are going to add more beads because it needs to make that cracking sound.

Beads, beads, beads...

Beads!

Add more in!

Oh my gosh!

Guys, can you hear this crunch? Come here.

We had to add 3 more tablespoons of Sta-Flo.

And then, we are going to take it out of the bowl, and play with it on the table.

Some beads might fall out, but that's ok guys.

Just keep on going.

And pick them up, too.

Ah!

Slime ball

Go slimeball!

What? Slimeball!

Look, Guys, I made something just for you!

Yup, that's what I made. But now, it's time to listen to the sounds.

I'm sorry. I'm going to have to break you.

You can form shapes with this slime.

I'm going to make a triangle.

Looks like a giant Hershey kiss.

I can't tell if I like butter slime more or this one more.

They're both pretty cool!

If you want to see more slime videos, please click the 'i'.

Oh! It's heavy! Kind of!

Ah! Shi-fu!

(Pierce making kung fu sounds.)

Shi-fu slime!

Guys, I think I did a great job on this slime.

So, if you liked this video, please give me a big, big, big thumbs up.

And don't forget to subscribe to my channel, Pierce'sWorld.

Follow me on Facebook and Instagram.

And check out my Pinterest page.

Ok, I'll see you guys next time!

Bye!

I forgot to show you something, Guys.

It's so cute!

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Blenker Companies, Inc. Gives Back: Crystal Rowland - Duration: 2:12.

United Way of Portage County has helped me in the past before with programs: In A Fix

program [and] Operation Bootstrap.

I was a struggling single mom.

I've used their programs.

They've helped me out.

I love to give back, so other people who are in the same situation, can use their programs

to help them.

I'm one of the organizers for our annual Fall Fun Day, and I also help with the United Way

of Portage County programs.

When I make my pledge to the United Way, I always make it go to the In A Fix program.

I've used it in the past.

It's a great program.

I love supporting it.

I've helped select school supplies for Project Fresh Start here at our company.

I also donate a bunch of clothes to Operation Boostrap.

That is a program that helps people with food, clothes [and] household items.

One of the achievements that we made this year was the Bucket Ball Challenge.

We raised $447 dollars for the United Way of Portage County.

Bucket ball, what it is, is 10 five gallon buckets, lined up like a set of bowling pins.

You had 10 balls.

You tossed each one into a bucket and depending on how many you got is the prize that you

got.

It's a five dollar donation to participate in the challenge.

[A] bunch of a people came out, it was a great time.

Since being here at Blenker Companies, I have been [a] more active participant in the United

Way of Portage County, especially with our bosses, the Blenker family, being chairs this

year for the United Way.

I feel more apt to give back and participate.

If you would like to volunteer, you can visit their website at unitedwaypoco.org.

All the information you need to volunteer is on their website.

It's definitely made me want to do more and be a better person.

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