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Driving A Camaro Z/28 And A Cadillac ATS-V Back To Back Proves How Great American Cars Are Now part 2

Getting into the ATS-V right after the Z/28 makes it difficult to believe that the same corporation built both cars.

The Cadillac is luxurious and it has all the features you could think of, from seats that vibrate to flashing red lights in the heads-up-display if someone in front of you slams on their brakes.

I thought that the car was about to die with me behind the wheel.

If you haven't read Jalopnik editor-in-chief Patrick's in depth review of the ATS-V, you should.

Tons of power, grip, turning ability, even on wet roads.

It was mostly able to keep up with the Z/28.

Everything is easy and effortless in the ATS-V.

Almost too easy.

The ATS-V feels like Cadillac's version of the M3, which is what it was supposed to be; refined and capable.

The Z/28 doesn't feel like any other cars.

It just goes faster than they do.

I loved the weird Z/28.

No other car has such a strange smorgasbord of wildly different attributes.

It's a lowly Camaro shell with a Corvette engine, F1 suspension and carbon ceramic brakes.

It's like taking a disposable camera and stuffing it with the most expensive lens Nikon can make.

Not much about this car makes sense, but when you drive it, you'll know why it makes such a good driver's car.

The Z/28 is not the easiest car to drive.

While the ATS-V doesn't need much in the way of a skilled driver, the Z/28 is dependent on the driver to cut a fast line down the road.

It's loud, it's rough, it wants to play hard but will provide you with an immensely rewarding driving experience in return.

But like I said up top, these things don't come cheap.

We don't know how much the new Z/28 will cost, but the old one ran around $70,000; an ATS-V is in the low $60,000 range.

Still insane performance bargains, but not inexpensive.

However, I became momentarily excited when I saw that there are a bunch of used Z/28s for sale in the low $40,000 range.

I quickly found out why.

Guess how much it costs to replace all four Brembo carbon ceramics? $15,000! Hm.

Maybe I'll ask Chris if I can keep borrowing his car.

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Team Free Will 2.0 - Whatever it takes (Reloaded) - Duration: 3:22.

♫ Falling too fast to prepare for this♫

♫ Tripping in the world could be dangerous♫

♫Everybody circling is vulturous Negative, nepotist♫

♫ Everybody waiting for the fall of man ♫

♫ Everybody praying for the end of times♫

♫ Everybody hoping they could be the one I was born to run, I was born for this♫

♫ Whip, whip♫ ♫ Run me like a racehorse♫

♫ Pull me like a ripcord♫ ♫ Break me down and build me up♫

♫ I wanna be the slip, slip♫ ♫ Word upon your lip, lip♫

♫ Letter that you rip, rip♫ ♫ Break me down and build me up♫

♫ Whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫

♫ I do whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains♫

♫ Whatever it takes♫

♫ Yeah take me to the top I'm ready for♫ ♫ Whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫

♫ I do what it takes♫

♫ Always had a fear of being typical♫

♫ Looking at my body feeling miserable♫

♫ Always hanging on to the visual♫

♫ I wanna be invisible♫

♫ Looking at my years like a martyrdom♫

♫ Everybody needs to be a part of them♫

♫ Never be enough, I'm the prodigal son♫

♫ I was born to run, I was born for this♫

♫ Whip, whip♫ ♫ Run me like a racehorse♫

♫ Pull me like a ripcord♫ ♫ Break me down and build me up♫

♫ I wanna be the slip, slip♫ ♫ Word upon your lip, lip♫

♫ Letter that you rip, rip♫ ♫ Break me down and build me up♫

♫ Whatever it takes♫ Dean: Look at me.

Dean: Look at me bitch!

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫

♫ I do whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains♫

♫ Whatever it takes♫

♫ Yeah take me to the top, I'm ready for Whatever it takes♫

Sam: Screw yourself.

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫

Dean: what happened with you being okay with this?

♫ I do what it takes♫

♫ Hypocritical, egotistical♫ Sam: I lied

♫ Don't wanna be the parenthetical, hypothetical♫ Sam: Listen, Dean gets worse, everyday

♫ Working hard on something that I'm proud of, out of the box♫

♫ Working hard on something that I'm proud of, out of the box♫ Sam: Get this done.

♫ Working hard on something that I'm proud of, out of the box♫

♫ An epoxy to the world and the vision we've lost♫

♫ I'm an apostrophe♫

♫ I'm just a symbol to remind you that there's more to see♫ Castiel: Look at it.

♫ I'm just a symbol to remind you that there's more to see♫

♫ I'm just a product of the system of catastrophe♫

♫ And yet a masterpiece, and yet I'm half-diseased♫

♫ And when I am deceased♫

♫ At least I'll go down to the grave and die happily♫

♫ And leave the body and my soul to be a part of thee♫ Castiel: Somehow... I'm awake...

Castiel: And I will stay awake,

♫ I do what it takes♫ Castiel: And I will keep you awake

♫ Whatever it takes♫ Castiel: Until we both go insane.

Castiel: Until we both go insane.

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins♫ Castiel: Release me.

♫ I do whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains♫

♫ Whatever it takes♫

♫ Yeah take me to the top, I'm ready for Whatever it takes♫

♫ Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins I do what it takes♫

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Star Wars: Sith Order - Canon (Part 2 of 5) - Duration: 7:01.

After a thousand years, the lineage of Bane led to Darth Plagueis, the wise, and his apprentice

Sheev Palpatine of Naboo who took the name Darth Sidious.

Plagueis was a powerful Dark Lord who found the secret of manipulating the Force to prevent

himself from aging, and may even have had the ability to prevent the deaths of others.

Together with his apprentice they worked to place Palpatine in the galactic senate, while

Plagueis remained in the shadows, manipulating events from afar.

Over time the Sith Master became obsessed with immortality and understanding the nature

of the force, even developing a theory that it could strike back against those who abuse

it's power.

Yet for all his wisdom and cunning, he could not forsee the coming betrayal of his apprentice.

Darth Sidious, was never able to learn his masters secret for immortality, but nevertheless

felt he had learned all that was necessary, and killed plagueis while he slept, and taking

his place as Master of the Sith.

In keeping with the rule of two, Sidious already had an apprentice of his own, choosing the

force sensitive child of Mother Talzin, a powerful witch from the planet Dathomir.

This young Nightbrother, became known as Darth maul, and was trained in the ways of the darkside,

specializing in the use of a duel bladed red lightsaber.

Maul's aggression, speed and strength were impressive even to Sidious, and as he learned

of their history, the apprentice grew wrathful, desiring vengeance against the Jedi who defeated

the Sith in the last war.

However, Sidious was not yet prepared to reveal their existence, and so forbid Maul from going

after the Jedi, leaving him to satisfy his lust for violence by hunting Rathtar's on

Twon Ketee.

Yet the Sith Master also recognized Maul's need for a greater challenge, and so sent

him to deal with pirates harassing the Trade Federation.

During his time dealing with the threat, he learned of a Jedi Padawan who had been taken

as a prisoner, and tracked the Twilek woman down, eager to test himself.

Hiring a group of bounty hunters and help rescue the Jedi, for a time they fought side

by side, eliminating pursuers as they escaped.

However once the immediate threat was gone, the Jedi padawan and sith apprentice turned

against each other, engaging in a lightsaber duel, with Darth Maul emerging victorious.

Meanwhile Sidious, acting as Senator palpatine, manipulated the galactic government from within,

finding allies and earning a reputation as a man of action and integrity, while in secret

he took every opportunity to manipulate the process for his own benefit.

Fortunately for the Sith Lord, after so many years of Republic rule, the government had

grown corrupt and seemed to only truly care about the maintaining the luxury of the core

worlds, at the expense of all others.

The Jedi, considered themselves allies and servants of the Republic but did not think

it appropriate to interfere in matters of politics, and so were unable to prevent the

factionalism and partisanship of the Senate.

Blinding themselves to the possible consequences of deep political turmoil.

Yet not all Jedi were unaware of the potential for conflict, as Master Sifo Dyas foresaw

a larger threat approaching.

Though he was expelled from the Jedi High Council for his beliefs, he was convinced

a war was coming, and travelled in secret to the world of Kamino, where he ordered the

creation of a clone army.

However Palpatine became aware of his actions, and contacted Lama Su the Prime Minister of

Kamino, arranging for every clone Soldier to be implanted with an inhibitor chip, that

would allow the Dark Lord to gain control of the entire army at the moment of his choosing.

Darth Sidious than ordered the death of the Jedi Master, using the fallen Jedi Count Dooku

to arrange for the Pyke Syndicate to shoot down his ship above the moon of Oba Diah.

After a thousand years of preparation, Darth Sidious was at last prepared to unleash the

revenge of the sith against the Jedi Order.

Beginning with what came to be known as the Naboo Crisis.

32 years before the battle of Yavin, the Dark Lord made a secret alliance with the Trade

Federation, an enormous merchant conglomerate, with its own representation in the senate,

convincing them to invade the planet of Naboo in protest of the recent taxes imposed upon

Free Trade zones.

This then prompted a diplomatic crisis in the galactic senate, which Senator Palpatine

used to bring down Chancelor Finis Valorum, so he might be elected as his replacement.

Unfortunately for the Dark Lord, not everything went to according to plan, as it was during

the Naboo crisis, that the existence of the Sith was revealed, when his powerful apprentice

Darth Maul was sent to kill Jedi master Qui gon Jinn, and his padawan Obi Wan Kenobi.

Although Maul proved to be shrewd and masterful with a lightsaber, engaging both Jedi at once

and even killing the Jedi Master, he was ultimately defeated and seemingly killed by the padawn

Obi Wan Kenobi.

Sidious was deeply disappointed by the loss of his apprentice, having spent years training

him in the ways of the darkside, and had no choice but to find a new apprentice, selecting

the former Jedi Count Dooku, who took the name Darth Tyrannus.

Trained as a jedi from a young age, Dooku proved supremely gifted in the force, chosen

as the apprentice of Master Yoda before rising to the rank of Jedi Knight.

Famed as perhaps the greatest lightsaber duellist in the Order, he soon took on an apprentice

of his own, training and befriending Qui Gonn Jin.

Unfortunately, Dooku grew frustrated with the corruption he saw in the republic government,

and became disillusioned by the Jedi council's unwillingness to involve themselves in political

affairs.

And so the Master Dooku left the Order, going into self imposed exile for a time, and there

was approached by Darth Sidious, who offered him the chance to destroy the old corrupt

government and replace it with one of his own design.

In order to achieve this, Darth Tyrannus was ordered to reach out to a number of worlds

and systems, taking advantage the growing resentment towards the republic.

After a number of years, he created an alliance between thousands of worlds which then all

succeeded and declared themselves the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

Chancellor Palpatine then used the Secessionist threat as an excuse to pass the Military Creation

Act, allowing for the Republic to raise an army.

The Jedi and senate, unaware that both sides of the conflict were being manipulated by

the Sith, took the Separatist threat seriously and made the decision to use the recently

discovered Clone Army of Kamino, as Republic forces against Dooku and his droid armada.

The Clone Wars, as they became known dragged on for many years causing great devastation

on both sides.

Yet this was all a part of the Sith plan, as it allowed Palpatine to gradually gain

emergency powers as Chancellor of the Senate.

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Mississippi dominates in MS/AL all-star game - Duration: 1:37.

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City Council Approves Bill That Could Force Businesses To Remove Bulletproof Glass - Duration: 2:21.

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Lauren's Saturday Night Forecast, December 16th, 2017 - Duration: 3:16.

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Quest for garden plants and 3D-printed planters - Duration: 6:51.

Hello my people! Welcome to blakeearth.

If you hear that nice pitter-patter sound on the roof, it is because it is cold and

wet rainy today, and I absolutely love it.

For this video, I decided that I wanted to make something, so I decided to make little

succulent planters that I could 3D-print.

I just whipped up this weird shape in Blender, and I think it looks pretty cool, but it would

probably work as a planter, I hope, so that's what I'm going to be going with.

I didn't actually record myself modeling the planter because I didn't want this video to

be too close to, like, a tutorial style video; it's more just "I'm creating something and

I want to take you guys along and show you what I'm doing."

Having said that, I will have a download link for this model in the description if you are

interested in making your own.

So with that out of the way, I actually started filming this video last night; I didn't really

have a plan for the video at all at the time, uh, but I went to my grandma's house and got

two succulent plants, so if you're interested in time-traveling, I can throw you guys back

in time, roll that footage, and then I will save you; I will bring you back from the past.

I promise.

So I'm walking over to my grandma's now because I know that she has some succulents growing

in her pool deck; I was gonna go to the department store to get them, but this is a much more

local solution, and guess what I found on the way to my grandma's...

Oh, guys, look, chickens!

Look at all the chickens!

My grandma said I could have some of her succulents if any of them were still alive.

I'm guessing they're gonna be fine.

Oh, I had to duck because there was a spiderweb.

Okay, this is what I was talking about.

There are all these little guys over here!

They're just sprouting up everywhere.

Oh, here's some big ones.

Right in the cracks between the blocks.

And then there's this little weird one.

Can I dig them out?

I wonder...

Oh, yep!

This one's free.

Freeeeee!

Freedom.

Okay, got one.

Little big ones here.

Heh, little big ones.

Okay, so I've got another, and I'll take these guys back to my house...

Somehow.

Look guys there's more chickens!

More chickens!

Hey, hey what's up?

Hey, you like, you like people?

Do you like people?

Hey!

No, are you rejecting me?

Ohohoho!

My grandma also has this little scrawny kumquat tree.

I really like kumquats; I'm gonna take a couple of them back with me if I can.

Oh, see, look, all these chickens keep following me.

This one keeps squatting randomly.

So now I've got a bunch of kumquats and some succulents, and I'm bringing them back with

meeee.

Hey chickies!

Hey!

Just got back from my grandma's; I'm at home now and I laid these guys out, and I found

out, "oh!

I broke them.

I feel so bad; I uprooted these guys from their home in my grandma's pool deck, and

then I brought them here where they have no home, and I broke them."

If you haven't had a kumquat before, they are completely edible small little orange-like

fruits.

They're very tart, very sour.

I've grown up with them; I've had them as long as I can remember.

Uh, the outside, the skin is really really sweet, and the middle is really really tart,

so I like them a lot when they're sort of almost ripe but not quite.

It's the perfect combo of sweet and tart.

So when I got home, I had dinner, came back to do some recording, and then got really

distracted because Taylor B uploaded a new YouTube video, and of course I had to watch

that immediately.

Um, so after that I was really tired and I was like, "okay, I just basically slacked

off."

But before I did, I put the succulents outside because I was thinking that they might like

it where it's a little bit cooler and wet.

Um, waking up this morning and doing a little bit of research, I was wrong, which makes

sense; they're succulents, um, so, it makes sense that they would want to retain water

,and they don't need a whole bunch of it, but I wasn't thinking last night; I was just

tired, so I put them outside.

So now the succulents are outside in the cold rain, and I don't really have any better place

for them inside, so I'd better go ahead and print out these planters; I'll get right on

that.

*Odd first attempt at a montage commences* Good morning my people!

This is the third day of recording this video because the printer actually took all afternoon

to set up; I hadn't used it since I moved, so it took a long time to make sure everything

was calibrated correctly, but it was all worth it; it was printing out the planters overnight,

and I'm really happy with how they turned out.

By the way, I am new to owning succulent plants, so if you guys have any tips for me, be sure

to leave that in the comments section; I would be much obliged...

So with that, my current favorite song is "Lost Boys" by Ocean Park Standoff.

It's a really feel-good footloose-and-fancy-free kind of song with a really positive message,

something that I definitely need during this time of midterms and finals and lots of homework.

So it's definitely nice to be told that "it doesn't matter, we're just going to enjoy

a free day."

I'll put a short clip of that song at the end of this video, and there will be a link

down in the description.

Be sure to engage with my content!

Press all those shiny buttons down below like subscribe, notification bell, like, and leave

comments!

(Thank you) so much for watching!

♫Let's take the night off from caring about tomorrow/Let's take our minds off the things

we can't control/Let's take our clothes off and jump into the ocean/Don't know where we're

goin', but it's somewhere out there♫

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9 Home Remedies to Get Rid Dark Circles Under the Eyes - Duration: 6:59.

9 Home Remedies to Get Rid Dark Circles Under the Eyes

Dark circles under the eyes is a problem that's familiar to almost everyone.

There are dozens of reasons why they appear, but there are also a lot of ways to get rid

of this nuisance.

A consultation with a specialist, healthy eating and sleep, using natural face masks

and compresses, and other solutions to suit all tastes.

We found for you 9 simple remedies which will help your eyes to look bright and sparkling.

1.

Herbal ice cubes Ice has a great effect on the skin: it makes

it more elastic, smoothes wrinkles, and reduces swelling.

If you freeze a brew made with medicinal herbs, this remedy will be even more effective.

You'll need: sage leaves

cornflowers and chamomile flowers parsley (fresh or dried)

How to make it: Take a teaspoon of each herb for every 200ml

(6.76oz) of water.

Pour in boiling water, and leave for about 2 hours.

Сool, then pour into ice molds and put in a freezer.

How to use it: Every morning rub the areas around the eyes

with an ice cube for 30 seconds.

Repeat the process for 2 weeks, and you'll notice how healthy your eyes look.

2.

Massage and exercises These methods will help you not only get rid

of dark circles under the eyes, but they'll also have a good effect on your vision.

Start with a massage:

Using your fingertips massage the area under the eyes with light movements for 2-3 minutes.

Move from the temples to the nasal bridge along the lower lid.

To avoid excessive pressure on the eyeball, don't massage the upper lid.

After the massage it's a good idea to apply eye cream.

Make sure your movements don't stretch the skin.

Now you can start the exercises: Close your eyes.

Use index fingers to fix the skin on the outer corners of the eyes to avoid wrinkles.

Tightly close your eyes for 6 seconds, then relax your eyelids.

Repeat at least 10 times.

3.

Tomato juice Tomatoes contain lycopene, an antioxidant

that strengthens capillary walls.

How to use it:

Apply tomato juice over the problem areas, and leave for 10 minutes.

Wash your face with cool water.

Apply every day for 2 weeks, and you'll see the results.

4.

Milk and bread mask Milk tones up, moisturizes, and whitens the

skin.

Bread contains yeast, rich in vitamin B, which soothes the skin and neutralizes rashes.

How to make it:

Make a paste of white bread and milk.

How to use it:

Apply the mask, but make sure the layer isn't too thick.

Leave for 10-15 minutes, then remove it.

If you make this mask regularly, the dark circles under your eyes will soon disappear.

5.

Tea compress Tea is rich with caffeine, tannins, and antioxidants,

which make it a great remedy for dark circles and swelling.

How to use it:

Make a cup of green or black tea, wait for it to cool, then soak cotton pads in the cup

and apply to the eyes.

You can also use tea bags.

Leave the compress on for 10-15 minutes.

Apply it every day for a week, and you'll notice a significant improvement.

6.

Cucumber compress Cucumber contains a large amount of antioxidants

and has a whitening effect.

How to make it:

Slice cucumber into thick rounds and put in the fridge for 30 minutes.

How to use it:

Take cucumber circles from the fridge and apply to the eyes.

Make sure that they cover all the problem areas.

Leave for 10-15 minutes, then wash your face with cool water.

Repeat the process every day for a week.

7.

Potato juice Potatoes contain natural whitening components

and vitamin C.

How to make it:

Grate raw potato and squeeze juice.

How to use it:

Moisten cotton pads in the potato juice, apply to the eyes and leave for 10 minutes.

Then wash your face.

You can finish the process by massaging your eyes with a drop of olive or peach oil.

Use this remedy every day for 2 weeks.

8.

Sweet almond oil Almond oil makes the skin around the eyes

tight and, if used regularly, helps to get rid of swelling and circles under the eyes.

How to use it:

Apply 2-3 drops of oil with light massaging movements every night before you go to sleep,

and you'll see the results in a week.

9.

Rose water Rose water moisturizes and nourishes the skin,

helps to get rid of swelling, redness and itching, and has a whitening and rejuvenating

effect.

You can easily buy it in a store or pharmacy, but if for some reason you can't find it,

you can make your own rose water at home.

You'll need:

fresh petals from 1 rose 1 glass of hot water

How to make it:

Rinse the rose petals, and put them in a small saucepan.

Pour in a glass of hot water and let everything cool.

Then drain everything into a sanitized container.

It's better to keep homemade rose water in a fridge, but for no more than a week.

How to use it:

Moisten two cotton pads with rose water.

Apply them to the area under the eyes, and leave for 15 minutes.

Repeat the process every morning and evening until you're satisfied with

the result.

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Yippee For Yana Series! Valentine's Day Card with Galaxy Watercolor and Secret Compartment - Duration: 14:11.

Hi everyone, this is Yana Smakula for SimonSaysStamp.com and thanks for joining me today.

Welcome to another episode from my by-monthly Yippe For Yana video series!

In today's episode I'm sharing a masculine Valentine's Day card featuring several Spellbinders

dies!

I want to incorporate a galaxy background into my card as I feel like galaxy prints

aren't going away anytime soon and are still hugely popular!

Heck, I want to have a galaxy wall painted in our apartment!

So I'm going to start by watercoloring a simple galaxy background.

I've shared several videos in the past showing how to watercolor a galaxy, so I'm not going

to focus on this part much in today's video, but I will walk you through the process in

case you are new to watercoloring a galaxy background.

I have a hard board here - I'll use it to tape my watercolor piece onto this board and

it's helpful to have some sort of surface that you can lift up easily and that you can

apply heat to without the fear of ruining that surface.

So a cutting mat is not a good surface, but inexpensive board like this - is perfect.

I have a sheet of Arches Hot Pressed watercolor paper here - I love this paper for all things

watercolor.

I'm going to tape my paper onto the board - I used any low tack tape I can find, in

this case it's my old washi tape and taping the paper onto the board helps it to stay

as flat as possible.

I'll be adding lots of water here so I need to make sure my paper is not going to warp

too much.

To paint my galaxy I'm going to use Daniel Smith watercolors today, here I have an excluesive

Daniel Smith watercolor dot chart - this chart features 18 of my favorite colors to color

with and I'm going to use several colors from here to paint the galaxy - Indigo, Lunar Blue

and Ultramarine Turquoise.

I have my watercolors set up in a palette so I'm going to use them from there, but you

can also use watercolors from the dot chart, there's enough watercolor there to paint a

background like this.

I plan to die cut several items from by background using my dies so I simply planned for my galaxy

background to be slightly larger than the dies I plan to use to make sure I'll have

enough background to cut from.

I've started painting by wetting the entire surface of my paper with water.

I used a large flat brush for this and not I'm using my round, Black Velvet brush #8

to add color to this background.

I'm going to speed this part up.

I first added Indigo around the edges letting the water carry the pigment towards the center

of my paper and also added this same color onto 3 sections, again letting the water distribute

the color.

You want to pre wet your paper so that the color you drop onto the paper doesn't just

sit there, you want it to move and interact with other colors.

I'm also adding Lunar Blue, this is another color I used very often, especially for galaxies

and finally I'm adding Ultramarine turquoise here.

I'm going to come back and add more Indigo and Lunar blue until I'm happy with my background.

Really you can use other colors to watercolor a galaxy, you can easily add light or dark

purple, light blue, pink and even black.

I love blue, indigo especially so this is why I picked theses colors for my galaxy today.

Next to speed things up I'm using my heat tool, you can let it air dry, but why wait

- so I'm just making sure it is completely dry and here's the benefit of using this board

- I don't have to be afraid of melting my work surface when I am heat setting my background.

Now to add white which will mimic stars I'm just going to use white acryllic paint - I've

added a bit onto a clear block and going to use my smaller round #4 brush to pick up some

of that paint, my brush is wet, and add it onto my galaxy.

I'm just tapping on the brush with my finger to create little splatter.

I love the way Kristina Werner adds splatter to her watercolor paintings, its a much more

controlled way and the white paint doesn't get everywhere on your desk, but I am yet

to be successful adding it that way, so I just keep on tapping on my brush to add white

stars onto my galaxy.

Finally, I want to add some shimmer, well lots of shimmer so I'm going to use Distress

Mica Spray in Brushed Pewter - you need to shake the bottle to get the shimmed mixed

with the liquid and will spray it generously onto my background.

Again using my heat tool to dry this piece and finish working on my galaxy background.Here's

what it looks like - lots of shimmer and the best part is that the shimmer doesn't come

off, its permanently set there.

Here's btw another galaxy background I painted earlier, some weeks ago, I used rough watercolor

paper for this and added some moкe white and there's also a bit of gold there too - so

you can see how different these two galaxies look

I'm using several dies from Spellbinders to do my die cutting today and to cut elements

for my card.

I have the dies I panned to use sitting on my Main Attraction - it's a pretty magnet

that is also a desk asseccory that helps you keep your loose dies in one place - its helpful

to have one on your desk as you are working with multiple dies to keep them all in one

place and also to search for them and pick them all up from your messy desk area.

I also have one of those in my bathroom - I use it to keep all of my hair pins together.

So I'm going to use Spellbinders Near Or Far stamp and die set, there are sentiment stamps

that go together with this map of the US, but I'm just using the map today and I love

that this map has 2 pieces to it - there's an actual map and a mat to it, I'm going to

cut the actual map out of this galaxy paper.

I'm also going to die cut a love letter from the Love Letter Die set out of this paper

and this die is a solid die that adds debossing onto your piece, in other words it pushes

the paper in, instead of out like with embossing.

And finally I'm going to die cut several little hearts, there are also from the near or far

set.

I'm taping my dies down onto my paper to make sure they don't move and cut exactly where

I've placed them and I always do this, saves me a lot of time and frustration and paper.

To die cut the mat piece of the map I'm using new glitter paper from Simon Says Stamp - this

is fantastic paper as the glitter doesn't come off, and the paper is die-cutttable.

I'm using a black glitter paper today, although Simon has lots of different other colors of this glitter paper.

I also want to die cut an envelope and for this I'm using fabulous Burnished Rose paper

from Tonic Studios.

Going to set up my die cutting machine and will go ahead and cut these piece out.

I'm using my Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing machine from Spellbinders, I also have a larger

Platinum machine sitting off to the side and that's the machine that I usually use, but

the larger one doesn't fit in my video frame so I'm using smaller machine on video.

They are both equally good machines.

The machine comes with a platform and on that platform you have a cheat sheet that tells

you exactly how you need to position your plates to cut or emboss.

Very helpful and you don't have to check the machine's manual all the time. To make sure you arranging your plates the correct way.

So I'm going to send all of my pieces through the machine to cut - here I have the love

letter with the fabulous debossing, I love how it turneoud out and I love that added

detail to this piece, it's not just a rectangle, but it really does look like a mini love letter.

Here's my map all nice and cut - not a single problem die cutting this glitter paper and then

the rose gold enevelope - I'm using my tool 'n one here to push the die cut through the

die to help me to get it out - I use this tool all the time when I'm die cutting, its'

also very helpful for cleaning your dies from the negative die cut pieces.

Now what's awesome about the envelope is that it's designed in such a way that there's a

slit that lets you insert the letter through - so it looks like you've assembled the envelope

and here I have the letter peeking from the inside when all you did really was just cut it out,

no assembly needed.

I love clever dies like this.

Now the map die cut can be embossed - you can see there's a bit of a metal edge to the

cut edge - that is indicative that you can emboss with this Spellbinders die.

I'm going to place my die cut back into the die, will tape it in place just in case and

will send through the machine to emboss and here you can see that nice edge that was added

this this die cut, so just another little detail that makes this piece unique.

I die cut some more little hearts for my card and that finished (almost finished) the cutting part of this

video. I'll go back to my die cutting machine one more time.

Time to assemble the pieces.

I'm going to use this fabulous woodgrain paper from Hero Arts - I love it for all things

clean and simple, and Simon also has this paper in their store from Simon brand and from other manufacturers as well.

It really is fantastic paper for simple cards with a lots of white space.

I want to foam mount my map galaxy die cut onto the glitter die cut but I want to use a solid

layer of foam adhesive, to so that I'm going to add double sided sticky sheet onto the

front and back of a sheet of fun foam and will die cut the map once again out of this

fun foam piece.

Obviously you can use foam adhesive here, but I like to pop things up on my projects with the solid layer of fun foam

this is why I'm creating that additional layer of fun foam to pop my die cut.

The trick here is to use thin adhesive like these Adehsive Sheets from Scrapbook Adhesives,

or Stick it Adhesive from Ken Oliver and I'm also using regular white fun foam - you can

see I cut it no problem in my die cutting machine using that map die.

And I've cut fun foam like this with adhesive on both sides using even very detailed and

intricate dies and I never have any problems.

Going to adhere the galaxy map onto the fun foam map - and this is why I added adhesive

to this piece - so that I was able to easily adhere things together, I don't like to fuss

around with glue when I work with these kinds of things and going to adhere this onto the

glitter map and will adhere the entire piece onto the wood grain panel.

I want to next layer an envelope with the love letter inside, but before I do that I

want to add black writting to the debossed area - so I'm just using a black pen and outlining

that debossed section on this letter die cut, I don't have to freehand anything, I'm just

placing my pen into the groove and coloring the debossed section in black.

You can also color it white or gold or silver.

Any color you like.

Going to insert my letter into the envelope and will foam mount both on the card.

Now I need to work on a sentiment for this project and I want to heat embosse Be Mine

from the new stamp set from Hero Arts, it's from thier Valentine's Day release and I'm

also want to heat emboss Please Deliver By Feb 14 and this message comes from an older set

also from Hero Arts - I'm heat embossing both of these in white embossing powder onto black

cardstock strips.

This kind of card can be a long distance Valentines day card for a guy or it can be just a Valentine's

day card and the map can signify that the letter is just being delivered by post.

Even though I have a lot of shimmer and even use glitter this design works well for a guy

card I think.

So I've heat embossed my messages, I'm not adhering the little die cut hearts onto the

panel above and below the map and will use black foam tape for foam mount the sentiments

onto this card.

Finally I adhered my panel onto an A2 side folding card base made out of white cardstock

and thart finished my project.

As a variation of this design you can also die-cut a door and hide a secret message on

your card.

Here I have the exact same card design, but the map the of the US opens and revels a hidden

message.

Here's how you can make this.

Before adhering the map onto a background panel Die-cut an identical map in the panel

but make a partial cut, here I am placing my top cutting plate onto the panel just partially,

I'm not covering the entire die and by doing so I will force my machine to make a partial

cut only.

Where the plate is not covering the die the cut will not be made and therefore my die

cut map will remain attached onto the card or onto the panel.

Next I'm using my scoring board and adding a score like and to make it easier for this

map piece to fold and open.

Here I heat embossed that secret message on a black cardstock panel, I adhered this panel

so that you can see the message when you open the map and that will adhere this onto the

card base as usual.

And here's what this other card idea looks like.

So this finishes this video. I hope you will give this idea a try. I you do, please tag Simon Says Stamp

and me on social media, so we take take a peek at your projects.

Be sure to give this video a thumbs up and to subscribe to this channel if you haven't yet done so.

Thanks so much for joining me today. I'll see you next time. Bye.

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Ewangeliarz OP - 17 grudnia 2017 - (J 1, 6-8. 19-28) - Duration: 2:09.

[Music]

Fr. Tomasz Nowak, our prior in Lodz, says, quoting often the sentence by St. Francis in different places,

and, of course, it sounds incredibly poignant and inspiring:

"Who am I and who are You, God?" This is the fundamental question to explore our identity.

for being a not superficial human, not skin deep, but someone who lives immersed in the mystery all the time ,

who discovers a secret all the time, who isn' t ignorant, a prig or a braggart,

who thinks s/he knows it all.

But until I pose the question: ' Who am I and who are You, my Lord?' , I remain in the humble attitude towards the mystery.

When we look at John the Baptist in the Gospel today, we meet exactly such a man,

who is incredibly close to this question in no hurry with the answers.

' Who am I? ' and: ' Who are You?'

John knows one thing, he is not God, and it is extremely important issue in the question of identity.

knowing I am no God. At the beginning it is enough.

And then the Holy Spirit will lead us to explore who I am.

[Music]

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Une page Facebook dans la Vienne pour venir en aide aux sans-abri - Duration: 5:11.

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Tulisa's dress battles to contain assets as she shimmies in raunchy tease - Duration: 2:18.

Tulisa's dress battles to contain assets as she shimmies in raunchy tease

Tulisa from N-Dubz wowed in the shimmy shake video at a club in Dubai.

The clip posted on Tulisa's Instagram story saw the party girl dancing the night away to Sia's Titanium.

In the vid, Tulisa wore plunging, purple body con dress which featured a peek-a-boo cut-out revealing her colossal cleavage.

The frock also featured bejewelled accents that sparkled under the disco strobe lights.

Tulisa kept her accessories minimal apart from some diamond sparklers in her earrings.

She also styled her hair into a half-up, half-down style letting her long brunette locks cascade down to her chest.

The stunning 29-year old added a Barbie-pink gloss to her plump pout and a soft smoky eye to her peepers.

The self-proclaimed Female Boss was joined on the night out by two pretty female pals.

One of them wore a burnt orange side mini while her other glamorous friend donned a camou-print bra and lacy trousers.

Tulisa has been littering her Instagram with sexy snaps of late.

One shot showed the sensational songstress in a teeny crop top and figure-hugging trousers that revealed her impressive abs.

Fans flocked to the pic to share their thoughts with one exclaiming: "SUCH A SORT!".

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Make your own moves.

For more infomation >> Make your own moves.

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Outro For now on (I'M NOT COPYING ANYONE) - Duration: 0:11.

Sexy AF

Wow so hot

Sexy ass smile ;D

Would bang again

AUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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Yippee For Yana Series! Valentine's Day Card with Galaxy Watercolor and Secret Compartment - Duration: 14:11.

Hi everyone, this is Yana Smakula for SimonSaysStamp.com and thanks for joining me today.

Welcome to another episode from my by-monthly Yippe For Yana video series!

In today's episode I'm sharing a masculine Valentine's Day card featuring several Spellbinders

dies!

I want to incorporate a galaxy background into my card as I feel like galaxy prints

aren't going away anytime soon and are still hugely popular!

Heck, I want to have a galaxy wall painted in our apartment!

So I'm going to start by watercoloring a simple galaxy background.

I've shared several videos in the past showing how to watercolor a galaxy, so I'm not going

to focus on this part much in today's video, but I will walk you through the process in

case you are new to watercoloring a galaxy background.

I have a hard board here - I'll use it to tape my watercolor piece onto this board and

it's helpful to have some sort of surface that you can lift up easily and that you can

apply heat to without the fear of ruining that surface.

So a cutting mat is not a good surface, but inexpensive board like this - is perfect.

I have a sheet of Arches Hot Pressed watercolor paper here - I love this paper for all things

watercolor.

I'm going to tape my paper onto the board - I used any low tack tape I can find, in

this case it's my old washi tape and taping the paper onto the board helps it to stay

as flat as possible.

I'll be adding lots of water here so I need to make sure my paper is not going to warp

too much.

To paint my galaxy I'm going to use Daniel Smith watercolors today, here I have an excluesive

Daniel Smith watercolor dot chart - this chart features 18 of my favorite colors to color

with and I'm going to use several colors from here to paint the galaxy - Indigo, Lunar Blue

and Ultramarine Turquoise.

I have my watercolors set up in a palette so I'm going to use them from there, but you

can also use watercolors from the dot chart, there's enough watercolor there to paint a

background like this.

I plan to die cut several items from by background using my dies so I simply planned for my galaxy

background to be slightly larger than the dies I plan to use to make sure I'll have

enough background to cut from.

I've started painting by wetting the entire surface of my paper with water.

I used a large flat brush for this and not I'm using my round, Black Velvet brush #8

to add color to this background.

I'm going to speed this part up.

I first added Indigo around the edges letting the water carry the pigment towards the center

of my paper and also added this same color onto 3 sections, again letting the water distribute

the color.

You want to pre wet your paper so that the color you drop onto the paper doesn't just

sit there, you want it to move and interact with other colors.

I'm also adding Lunar Blue, this is another color I used very often, especially for galaxies

and finally I'm adding Ultramarine turquoise here.

I'm going to come back and add more Indigo and Lunar blue until I'm happy with my background.

Really you can use other colors to watercolor a galaxy, you can easily add light or dark

purple, light blue, pink and even black.

I love blue, indigo especially so this is why I picked theses colors for my galaxy today.

Next to speed things up I'm using my heat tool, you can let it air dry, but why wait

- so I'm just making sure it is completely dry and here's the benefit of using this board

- I don't have to be afraid of melting my work surface when I am heat setting my background.

Now to add white which will mimic stars I'm just going to use white acryllic paint - I've

added a bit onto a clear block and going to use my smaller round #4 brush to pick up some

of that paint, my brush is wet, and add it onto my galaxy.

I'm just tapping on the brush with my finger to create little splatter.

I love the way Kristina Werner adds splatter to her watercolor paintings, its a much more

controlled way and the white paint doesn't get everywhere on your desk, but I am yet

to be successful adding it that way, so I just keep on tapping on my brush to add white

stars onto my galaxy.

Finally, I want to add some shimmer, well lots of shimmer so I'm going to use Distress

Mica Spray in Brushed Pewter - you need to shake the bottle to get the shimmed mixed

with the liquid and will spray it generously onto my background.

Again using my heat tool to dry this piece and finish working on my galaxy background.Here's

what it looks like - lots of shimmer and the best part is that the shimmer doesn't come

off, its permanently set there.

Here's btw another galaxy background I painted earlier, some weeks ago, I used rough watercolor

paper for this and added some moкe white and there's also a bit of gold there too - so

you can see how different these two galaxies look

I'm using several dies from Spellbinders to do my die cutting today and to cut elements

for my card.

I have the dies I panned to use sitting on my Main Attraction - it's a pretty magnet

that is also a desk asseccory that helps you keep your loose dies in one place - its helpful

to have one on your desk as you are working with multiple dies to keep them all in one

place and also to search for them and pick them all up from your messy desk area.

I also have one of those in my bathroom - I use it to keep all of my hair pins together.

So I'm going to use Spellbinders Near Or Far stamp and die set, there are sentiment stamps

that go together with this map of the US, but I'm just using the map today and I love

that this map has 2 pieces to it - there's an actual map and a mat to it, I'm going to

cut the actual map out of this galaxy paper.

I'm also going to die cut a love letter from the Love Letter Die set out of this paper

and this die is a solid die that adds debossing onto your piece, in other words it pushes

the paper in, instead of out like with embossing.

And finally I'm going to die cut several little hearts, there are also from the near or far

set.

I'm taping my dies down onto my paper to make sure they don't move and cut exactly where

I've placed them and I always do this, saves me a lot of time and frustration and paper.

To die cut the mat piece of the map I'm using new glitter paper from Simon Says Stamp - this

is fantastic paper as the glitter doesn't come off, and the paper is die-cutttable.

I'm using a black glitter paper today, although Simon has lots of different other colors of this glitter paper.

I also want to die cut an envelope and for this I'm using fabulous Burnished Rose paper

from Tonic Studios.

Going to set up my die cutting machine and will go ahead and cut these piece out.

I'm using my Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing machine from Spellbinders, I also have a larger

Platinum machine sitting off to the side and that's the machine that I usually use, but

the larger one doesn't fit in my video frame so I'm using smaller machine on video.

They are both equally good machines.

The machine comes with a platform and on that platform you have a cheat sheet that tells

you exactly how you need to position your plates to cut or emboss.

Very helpful and you don't have to check the machine's manual all the time. To make sure you arranging your plates the correct way.

So I'm going to send all of my pieces through the machine to cut - here I have the love

letter with the fabulous debossing, I love how it turneoud out and I love that added

detail to this piece, it's not just a rectangle, but it really does look like a mini love letter.

Here's my map all nice and cut - not a single problem die cutting this glitter paper and then

the rose gold enevelope - I'm using my tool 'n one here to push the die cut through the

die to help me to get it out - I use this tool all the time when I'm die cutting, its'

also very helpful for cleaning your dies from the negative die cut pieces.

Now what's awesome about the envelope is that it's designed in such a way that there's a

slit that lets you insert the letter through - so it looks like you've assembled the envelope

and here I have the letter peeking from the inside when all you did really was just cut it out,

no assembly needed.

I love clever dies like this.

Now the map die cut can be embossed - you can see there's a bit of a metal edge to the

cut edge - that is indicative that you can emboss with this Spellbinders die.

I'm going to place my die cut back into the die, will tape it in place just in case and

will send through the machine to emboss and here you can see that nice edge that was added

this this die cut, so just another little detail that makes this piece unique.

I die cut some more little hearts for my card and that finished (almost finished) the cutting part of this

video. I'll go back to my die cutting machine one more time.

Time to assemble the pieces.

I'm going to use this fabulous woodgrain paper from Hero Arts - I love it for all things

clean and simple, and Simon also has this paper in their store from Simon brand and from other manufacturers as well.

It really is fantastic paper for simple cards with a lots of white space.

I want to foam mount my map galaxy die cut onto the glitter die cut but I want to use a solid

layer of foam adhesive, to so that I'm going to add double sided sticky sheet onto the

front and back of a sheet of fun foam and will die cut the map once again out of this

fun foam piece.

Obviously you can use foam adhesive here, but I like to pop things up on my projects with the solid layer of fun foam

this is why I'm creating that additional layer of fun foam to pop my die cut.

The trick here is to use thin adhesive like these Adehsive Sheets from Scrapbook Adhesives,

or Stick it Adhesive from Ken Oliver and I'm also using regular white fun foam - you can

see I cut it no problem in my die cutting machine using that map die.

And I've cut fun foam like this with adhesive on both sides using even very detailed and

intricate dies and I never have any problems.

Going to adhere the galaxy map onto the fun foam map - and this is why I added adhesive

to this piece - so that I was able to easily adhere things together, I don't like to fuss

around with glue when I work with these kinds of things and going to adhere this onto the

glitter map and will adhere the entire piece onto the wood grain panel.

I want to next layer an envelope with the love letter inside, but before I do that I

want to add black writting to the debossed area - so I'm just using a black pen and outlining

that debossed section on this letter die cut, I don't have to freehand anything, I'm just

placing my pen into the groove and coloring the debossed section in black.

You can also color it white or gold or silver.

Any color you like.

Going to insert my letter into the envelope and will foam mount both on the card.

Now I need to work on a sentiment for this project and I want to heat embosse Be Mine

from the new stamp set from Hero Arts, it's from thier Valentine's Day release and I'm

also want to heat emboss Please Deliver By Feb 14 and this message comes from an older set

also from Hero Arts - I'm heat embossing both of these in white embossing powder onto black

cardstock strips.

This kind of card can be a long distance Valentines day card for a guy or it can be just a Valentine's

day card and the map can signify that the letter is just being delivered by post.

Even though I have a lot of shimmer and even use glitter this design works well for a guy

card I think.

So I've heat embossed my messages, I'm not adhering the little die cut hearts onto the

panel above and below the map and will use black foam tape for foam mount the sentiments

onto this card.

Finally I adhered my panel onto an A2 side folding card base made out of white cardstock

and thart finished my project.

As a variation of this design you can also die-cut a door and hide a secret message on

your card.

Here I have the exact same card design, but the map the of the US opens and revels a hidden

message.

Here's how you can make this.

Before adhering the map onto a background panel Die-cut an identical map in the panel

but make a partial cut, here I am placing my top cutting plate onto the panel just partially,

I'm not covering the entire die and by doing so I will force my machine to make a partial

cut only.

Where the plate is not covering the die the cut will not be made and therefore my die

cut map will remain attached onto the card or onto the panel.

Next I'm using my scoring board and adding a score like and to make it easier for this

map piece to fold and open.

Here I heat embossed that secret message on a black cardstock panel, I adhered this panel

so that you can see the message when you open the map and that will adhere this onto the

card base as usual.

And here's what this other card idea looks like.

So this finishes this video. I hope you will give this idea a try. I you do, please tag Simon Says Stamp

and me on social media, so we take take a peek at your projects.

Be sure to give this video a thumbs up and to subscribe to this channel if you haven't yet done so.

Thanks so much for joining me today. I'll see you next time. Bye.

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Super Mario 64 Challenge - Tutorial Part 3 - Duration: 3:04.

This is probably the hardest Star on the first level, and opening the cannons is the hardest part.

You can basically skip the whole first part of the level by climbing up here.

After you get the first Star, a fence will appear here. To get through you need to free the Chain Chomp.

Or you can Sideflip and Wall Jump at an angle like this. Hold (A) on the Wall Jump to get the most height.

Read all the signs you find in the levels. They give important, if not essential, tips for progressing.

It's a good idea to get rid of the Chain Chomp up here first so you have plenty of room.

If you Ground Pound at just the right time while the Chain Chomp is lunging, it will go through you.

When you free a Chain Chomp, it breaks any fences that are closer to that Chain Chomp than any others.

After you get the first Star, the floating bridge disappears, so you have to jump straight to the island.

Line up the camera so that the heart is right in between Mario and the tree on the island.

While in Mario Cam, the camera always stays behind Mario facing the same direction he is.

You can line up the camera by jumping from side to side without turning.

Long Jump right when you reach the heart, and immediately Long Jump again at the edge.

This will ensure you are going at top speed so you can reach the island.

After you talk to the Bob-omb and open the cannons, you can just use them to blast up to the island.

Go over here to get the Star after you open the cannons.

You have to jump up and break the box first, then jump up again to get the Star.

Letting the board tilt and Triple Jumping can help you reach it.

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Why Are We Being Educated? | J. Krishnamurti - Duration: 6:57.

Hello everyone my name is Andrew, and welcome to the video.

So I've officially moved into my new apartment.

Backgrounds pretty simple, but I'm liking it.

I don't have much stuff in here because initially when I was moving everything in here, I had

a lot of stuff.

So I was like just going to get rid of most of it.

So yeah, this past week has been like a roller-coaster, just apartment hunting, ordering utilities,

signing papers, working, moving all that stuff, but everything is starting to slow down now.

So yeah today I want to talk about why are we being educated?

Because a couple years back when I first started reading krishnamurti, I heard him use this

question several times, but I've always just answered it and moved on.

But fast forward until now, when I listened to this question yesterday in a video, I started

to take a closer look at it.

And just looking at what all entails in the question.

And there's something tremendously interesting about this question because growing up we've

been told and it's been pounded in our skulls that we have to go to school to learn a variety

of subjects.

And then as we go on to college and university kind of narrowing into a particular subject

in order to earn a degree and therefore earn a living and continue that cycle of earning

a higher degree to earn more money.

And is that what education is merely all about?

Now education is so important, it is that necessary, essential preparation for a new

human being entering into this world.

It prepares us for our immersion into the whole relationship of humanity and is relationship

limited down to just being career-minded, focused, job driven, or is education total,

whole, complete?

I want to find out why don't we talk about our anxieties?

Our fears?

Why don't we talk about what love is?

Because aren't those just as essential as earning a livelihood, mastering particular

technological subjects, because as we can see, because we stress the importance of that

part of the brain that is subject-minded.

Because we've used that tremendously we've seen the fruits of it.

We have sanitation, surgery, healthcare, beautiful architecture, communication, verbal, beautiful

languages and cultures that we can enjoy and use for convenience.

However is that it? because we are also struggling on ourselves, on the psychological aspect

of ourselves.

Who are we?

What am I meant to do?

Am I meant for anything?

Am I meant to do anything?

We go through so much suffering and pain and we don't know how to deal with this and yet

education today is not addressing any of this.

We're totally neglecting this part of the brain that requires, that is an understanding

of the whole psyche, how it moves, you know, the way it operates.

We neglect all this, instead we just go right into using this psychological tool, which

is thinking, thought, memory.

We just use it.

We don't take the time to see all the implications, the complexities of it.

Because both are essential and are important so why, why isn't education today, not an

intertwining, a cooperation of these two?

Of the part of the brain that is full on technology minded and you know the other part of the

brain that is more understanding this, more you know, holistic, total.

So this is what has been on my mind for the past couple days.

That's all I want to talk about in this video, thank you for watching and listening.

And I will see you all in the next one.

Bye bye.

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Le musée Porsche étoffe sa collection d'une rare 911 - Duration: 2:37.

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Quest for garden plants and 3D-printed planters - Duration: 6:51.

Hello my people! Welcome to blakeearth.

If you hear that nice pitter-patter sound on the roof, it is because it is cold and

wet rainy today, and I absolutely love it.

For this video, I decided that I wanted to make something, so I decided to make little

succulent planters that I could 3D-print.

I just whipped up this weird shape in Blender, and I think it looks pretty cool, but it would

probably work as a planter, I hope, so that's what I'm going to be going with.

I didn't actually record myself modeling the planter because I didn't want this video to

be too close to, like, a tutorial style video; it's more just "I'm creating something and

I want to take you guys along and show you what I'm doing."

Having said that, I will have a download link for this model in the description if you are

interested in making your own.

So with that out of the way, I actually started filming this video last night; I didn't really

have a plan for the video at all at the time, uh, but I went to my grandma's house and got

two succulent plants, so if you're interested in time-traveling, I can throw you guys back

in time, roll that footage, and then I will save you; I will bring you back from the past.

I promise.

So I'm walking over to my grandma's now because I know that she has some succulents growing

in her pool deck; I was gonna go to the department store to get them, but this is a much more

local solution, and guess what I found on the way to my grandma's...

Oh, guys, look, chickens!

Look at all the chickens!

My grandma said I could have some of her succulents if any of them were still alive.

I'm guessing they're gonna be fine.

Oh, I had to duck because there was a spiderweb.

Okay, this is what I was talking about.

There are all these little guys over here!

They're just sprouting up everywhere.

Oh, here's some big ones.

Right in the cracks between the blocks.

And then there's this little weird one.

Can I dig them out?

I wonder...

Oh, yep!

This one's free.

Freeeeee!

Freedom.

Okay, got one.

Little big ones here.

Heh, little big ones.

Okay, so I've got another, and I'll take these guys back to my house...

Somehow.

Look guys there's more chickens!

More chickens!

Hey, hey what's up?

Hey, you like, you like people?

Do you like people?

Hey!

No, are you rejecting me?

Ohohoho!

My grandma also has this little scrawny kumquat tree.

I really like kumquats; I'm gonna take a couple of them back with me if I can.

Oh, see, look, all these chickens keep following me.

This one keeps squatting randomly.

So now I've got a bunch of kumquats and some succulents, and I'm bringing them back with

meeee.

Hey chickies!

Hey!

Just got back from my grandma's; I'm at home now and I laid these guys out, and I found

out, "oh!

I broke them.

I feel so bad; I uprooted these guys from their home in my grandma's pool deck, and

then I brought them here where they have no home, and I broke them."

If you haven't had a kumquat before, they are completely edible small little orange-like

fruits.

They're very tart, very sour.

I've grown up with them; I've had them as long as I can remember.

Uh, the outside, the skin is really really sweet, and the middle is really really tart,

so I like them a lot when they're sort of almost ripe but not quite.

It's the perfect combo of sweet and tart.

So when I got home, I had dinner, came back to do some recording, and then got really

distracted because Taylor B uploaded a new YouTube video, and of course I had to watch

that immediately.

Um, so after that I was really tired and I was like, "okay, I just basically slacked

off."

But before I did, I put the succulents outside because I was thinking that they might like

it where it's a little bit cooler and wet.

Um, waking up this morning and doing a little bit of research, I was wrong, which makes

sense; they're succulents, um, so, it makes sense that they would want to retain water

,and they don't need a whole bunch of it, but I wasn't thinking last night; I was just

tired, so I put them outside.

So now the succulents are outside in the cold rain, and I don't really have any better place

for them inside, so I'd better go ahead and print out these planters; I'll get right on

that.

*Odd first attempt at a montage commences* Good morning my people!

This is the third day of recording this video because the printer actually took all afternoon

to set up; I hadn't used it since I moved, so it took a long time to make sure everything

was calibrated correctly, but it was all worth it; it was printing out the planters overnight,

and I'm really happy with how they turned out.

By the way, I am new to owning succulent plants, so if you guys have any tips for me, be sure

to leave that in the comments section; I would be much obliged...

So with that, my current favorite song is "Lost Boys" by Ocean Park Standoff.

It's a really feel-good footloose-and-fancy-free kind of song with a really positive message,

something that I definitely need during this time of midterms and finals and lots of homework.

So it's definitely nice to be told that "it doesn't matter, we're just going to enjoy

a free day."

I'll put a short clip of that song at the end of this video, and there will be a link

down in the description.

Be sure to engage with my content!

Press all those shiny buttons down below like subscribe, notification bell, like, and leave

comments!

(Thank you) so much for watching!

♫Let's take the night off from caring about tomorrow/Let's take our minds off the things

we can't control/Let's take our clothes off and jump into the ocean/Don't know where we're

goin', but it's somewhere out there♫

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Ant McPartlin gets best friend to collect dog from his wife - Duration: 3:34.

Ant McPartlin gets best friend to collect dog from his wife

Ant McPartlin has returned from the I'm A Celeb jungle to his rented home – and let his best friend collect his dog from his wife instead of dropping in to get it himself.

Ant, 42 – who has battled addiction problems – was seen arriving at the bolthole today a few streets away from his £6m marital home.

The star's labrador Hurley – shared with wife Lisa Armstrong – had been their main point of contact as they ­battle to save their 23-year relationship.

But on Saturday it was Ant's TV sidekick and best pal Dec who dropped the dog off. An onlooker said: "Dec has been acting as go-between and has been helping Ant a lot.

"He brought Hurley round to the flat for Ant as he settles in to his new place. "Normally Ant goes to pick up the dog himself but this time he didn't.

Ant looked glum on Friday night as he left the house. But he enjoyed a night out with Dec before returning to the £1.6million four-bed house yesterday. Workmen later delivered a new double mattress to the house.

Nikki Wheeler – married to Ant's TV ­presenter pal Jonathan Wilkes – also paid him a visit while make-up artist Lisa prepared for the final of Strictly Come Dancing.

Nikki was also seen giving Ant a farewell hug before he flew to Australia to film the ITV jungle series last month. Lisa and Ant met in 1994 on a Smash Hits tour in Newcastle.

Ant was 18 and one half of music act PJ and Duncan – with Dec. Lisa was 17 and part of the band Deuce.

  They dated for 11 years before Ant proposed in Dubai in April 2005. They married a year later at a country church in Taplow, Bucks, with Dec as best man.

Ant – made an OBE in January for services to broadcasting– spoke openly about his ­addiction battle in June and revealed he had been diagnosed with clinical depression.

Ant admitted becoming hooked on booze and a cocktail of drugs including tramadol, morphine, diazepam and codeine after painful knee surgery went wrong.

He realised he needed help when he had to be rushed to hospital after begging Lisa to call an ambulance. Ant said: "I was at the point where anything – prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs – I would take.

"And take them with alcohol, which is ridiculous. The doctors told me, 'You could have killed yourself'.".

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