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hey everyone Avelina De Moray here, so today I did a really spontaneous thing

and got a fucking finger tattoo!!! I'm so excited. so I filmed it and thought you

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and Im nervous as fuck

thank you for watching I know it's really really short I am absolutely

loving this tattoo let me know I'm trying to get a good shot of it

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- [Woman] This is the fourth shooting

of the Oakland Police Department.

- [Narrator] Can a troubled police department

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- We're trying to fix a local problem.

- [Man] You gonna be the cop that people talk about?

The dirty cop?

- [Narrator] Behind the blue line,

nothing is black and white.

- [Officer] He's running right at you,

whoever's coming towards me!

- One police officer

can have an impact on this whole country.

- [Narrator] The Sundance award-winning film.

- [Man] You have to get this right.

It's too important.

- [Narrator] The Force.

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Whoopi Goldberg Says Trump Is INSANE And PARANOID For Believing In The Deep State! - Duration: 3:35.

Whoopi Goldberg Says Trump Is INSANE And PARANOID For Believing In The Deep State!

Most of us know Whoopi Goldberg from the movies Ghost and Sister Act and the fact that she

is Academy Award Winner, but apparently, now she decided to give that up and starts attacking

Republicans for all the wrong reasons.

She focuses on President Trump and his family, but in a matter of fact, she can keep her

irrelevant comments to herself.

"Both the current guy in the White House and his son have been tweeting about the so

called 'deep state' which is a conspiracy theory which government employees loyal to

Obama and Hillary are working behind the scenes to derail his presidency.

Now does this seem a little odd?" – she states.

"Let me tell you the danger of that.

You've remember PizzaGate?

Where they put out this insanity that there was some sort of — thing happening, selling

of children out of a pizza joint in Washington.

According to them I guess she [Hillary] was sitting there with Bill and counting the kids.

Someone got shot because of this insanity.

Do you understand that?

When you have insane theories like this, people get hurt," – she continued claiming.

Her co-host was also in the mood for spreading nonsense, so she added to her comments.

"I wonder if the president really believes this.

I've been joking about it.

This is the first I'm hearing about this deep state.

If you're playing to the conspiracy theorists in your base or 46% of Americans, that makes

sense," – states Sunny Hostin, co-host to Whoopi's show.

"If you're the President of the United States and you are paranoid enough to believe

there's some conspiracy against your presidency and you have nuclear warheads at your disposal,

shouldn't we all be a little bit concerned about this?" – she finished.

Watch the video:

The best thing for Whoopi do to is to stick to her acting career in movies, because this acting on the

show is just starting to feel a little too much.

Maybe if she had some knowledge on this subject she would've been talking relevant things.

what do you think about this?

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Kali Ghaghri | Himachli Folk Songs | Live Performance | Anusha Joshi | USP TV - Duration: 4:22.

Oo...

Oo...

Oo...

Sohni sohni Shimle ri sadka jinde

Haye chhail chhabiliyaan sadka jinde

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho... Haye

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Udi jaa o kaga mera leyi ja saneha

Udi jaa o kaga mera leyi ja saneha

Leyi ja saneha, ho...

Sundi saas nanand diyan jhidka jinde

Rondi-rondi jo dudha nu ridka jinde

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho... Haye

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Saun mahine aaiya barkha bahara

Hawa pani sogi-sogi thandiya phuhara

Thandiya phuhara, haye...

Aadhi raati jo dwaar mera khadke jinde

Kale badra cho bijli gadke jinde

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho... Haye

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Kali ghahgri le aaya ho...

Oo...

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BREAKING News From ALABAMA!!! FELONY CHARGES FILED!!! - Duration: 44:15.

BREAKING News From ALABAMA!!!

FELONY CHARGES FILED!!!

And in another case of Democrats being Democrats….

It's now being reported that the former Alabama Secretary of State Nancy Worley has

turned herself into the Montgomery County Jail early Thursday morning and has now been

released on bond.

Her surrender comes as a grand jury indicted Worley on charges stemming from her unsuccessful

campaign for re-election last year.

All through her four years in office, she faced a battery of complaints which ranged

from criticism of her selection of a gas-guzzling SUV that the state paid for, to the number

of employees who were unhappy working under her.

The indictment states that Worley broke that law when she wrote a letter to her employees

with the words underlined saying, "I want to ask for your support and your vote in the

June 2006 Democratic Primary Election."

For those who aren't aware of it, it's considered ethical for an elected Secretary

of State to ask the people who work under her for their vote.

If she was a good candidate, and a good Secretary of State she wouldn't need to ask her own

employees for their vote.

At least you would think that would be the case.

Now we know the Democrats are a corrupt bunch, this is not news, and this hack is no different.

But I really honestly believe she has no other choice than to get a gas guzzling SUV for

obvious reasons I really don't need to get into.

That being said, what in the world is going on in the state of Alabama?

I know many thought Roy Moore was creepy but is this lady any better?

And who really cares if they are creepy or not, all I know is that Alabama picked a Senator

who is pro-choice up until the day of birth.

That doesn't seem to fit Alabama values very well!

Via Al.com:

Abortion clearly a 'difficult issue' for Alabama Democrats as Doug Jones pushes pro-choice

stance

After Josh Crowley listened to Doug Jones' interview with NBC's Chuck Todd late last

month, he took to Facebook and urged his friends to ignore the Senate hopeful's pro-choice

stance on abortion.

"Too many Christians look at just the issue of abortion in making their political decisions,

but there is so much more that has the potential for legislation at the national level,"

said Crowley, 27, a University of South Alabama student who describes himself as pro-life,

and a Jones supporter.

"I think it's obvious that the abortion issue can really get in the way for any liberal

candidates."

Jones, the Democratic opponent of strongly conservative Roy Moore in the Dec. 12 Senate

election, raised some eyebrows among political observers in Alabama and elsewhere after he

said during the Todd interview that he would not support legislation to ban abortion after

20 weeks of pregnancy.

The U.S. House approved a similar measure,largely along partisan lines, which would make the

practice illegal.

The Jones campaign, last week, doubled-down on the candidate's pro-choice platform:

"I support a woman's right and freedom to choose what to do with her body.

This is a decision between a woman, her doctor and her Lord.

Who am I to tell a woman what to do with her body?"

Jones, in a statement, added, "I also support Planned Parenthood because they provide cancer

screening, breast exams, contraceptives, prenatal care, and other vital, sometimes life-saving,

services to hundreds of thousands of women.

These are my beliefs."

'Liberal view'

Jones' statement underscores a vexing cultural issue conundrum for Democrats in Alabama,

who haven't won a statewide race in nearly a decade and haven't occupied one of the

state's two Senate seats since 1992.

But with Jones, many Democrats believe, they have a good opportunity of pulling an electoral

upset over Moore, who is a far-right ex-judge twice booted from the bench for violating

federal orders.

"Republicans have to make this election be about abortion and the national Democratic

Party because they know that if his election is about their candidate, they stand a good

chance at losing," said state Rep. Craig Ford, D-Gadsden, the former minority leader

of the Alabama House.

"They see abortion as a way to keep moderate Republicans who are turned off by Roy Moore

from voting for a Democrat."

Abortion politics in Alabama seem to weigh heavily in the Republican Party's favor.

Alabama is one of the top states in the U.S. for voters who identify as Christians.

Nearly half identify as evangelical Protestants – a group that largely consists of white

and conservative-leaning voters.

According to the most recent Pew Research Center's study, 58 percent of Alabama residents

believe abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, while only 37 percent believe

it should be legal.

Only Arkansas (at 60 percent) and Mississippi (at 59 percent) have a higher percentage of

residents who want to criminalize abortions.

Alabama's statistics contrast with the national split over the issue, according to a Gallup

poll taken in early May.

But the same poll showed that 71 percent of Democrats call themselves "pro-choice,"

the highest that statistic has been in at least 17 years.

Republicans, including Moore – the former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice who won

last month's GOP runoff against Senator Luther Strange, for the right to face off

against Jones – are on the attack.

A Moore campaign spokeswoman, last week, said Jones' comments are "the most liberal,

extremist view" on abortion.

"Doug Jones' views on abortion are way out of line on how a larger majority of Alabamians

feel on the issue," said Brent Buchanan, a Montgomery-based Republican strategist.

"There is a strong contingent of people in our state which this is a make or break

issue for them."

Democratic supporters, however, are countering with appreciation toward Jones' stance,

which they believe is a "genuine response.

Zac McCrary, a Democratic pollster based in Montgomery, said he believes most Alabamians

are "sort of the middle" of the issue, and while they support some abortion restrictions,

they do not want government interfering in someone's personal choices.

'Difficult' issue

Ford, though, acknowledges the difficulty the issue poses for Democrats not only in

Alabama, but elsewhere.

He noted the differences between national Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck

Schumer, who support inclusion of pro-life Democrats into the party fold, and the National

Democratic Party led by Chairman Tom Perez, who said in April that pro-choice is "non-negotiable"

and shouldn't vary by geography.

The abortion debate for Democrats comes ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, when the party

defends a number of Senate seats in traditionally red states.

"The National Democratic Party has made it difficult for pro-life people to feel welcome

in the party," said Ford.

"Most of the elected officials who have switched parties in Alabama over the last

six or seven years have cited abortion as a key reason for leaving.

It's definitely a problem for Democrats in conservative states."

Thomas Groome, a professor of theology and religious studies at Boston University, addressed

the issue in a New York Times piece in March, when he blamed Democrat Hillary Clinton's

struggles nationally to the abortion issue.

"It's almost like the Democrats have made it a litmus test to support Roe v. Wade,"

Groome said, referring to the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case which gave women the right

to choose whether to have an abortion during the first trimester.

"To say 'I'm supporting Roe v. Wade,' that opinion is so dated now.

Eighty percent of people don't want to criminalize abortion, but a majority favors some sort

of time limit (before receiving one).

Matthew Tyson, a marketing strategist and a member of the Calhoun County Democratic

Committee, is a pro-life Democrat who has done research with Democrats for Life of America.

But he, too, has faced backlash from other liberals and progressives who have told him

that he has no place within the Democratic Party.

"The fact that Democrats put so much emphasis on abortion has to be one of the worst branding

mistakes in the last 50 years," he said.

He said a main reasons why groups he supports continue to work with Democrats is because

of their platform – living wages, health care, better sex education, child care support,

etc. – "goes a long way to address those 'root causes'" which leads to women seeking

an abortion.

"Outlawing abortion won't make abortions go away, nor will it do anything to help women

in a crisis pregnancy," he said.

"I believe we need to first attack the social pressures that would require a woman to abort

in the first place."

Tyson and Groome both believe that the issue could hinder Jones' prospects at winning

the Senate seat.

Polls show that Moore has a 6 to 8 percent lead over his Democratic rival, representing

a much tighter race than Moore had against his GOP rival, Strange.

Most pre-election polls showed Moore with a commanding lead over Strange ahead of the

Sept. 26 runoff.

"I can't for the life of me figure out why Jones would put such a clear pro-choice

stance at the forefront of his campaign," Tyson said.

"I think perhaps he's putting too much faith in the 'kitchen table issues' approach,

and hoping that Alabamians will put aside their differences on abortion to come together

for jobs, education, etc."

He added, "Most of the people Jones needs to win … for them, it's a make or break

issue, so you cannot come out with the traditional Democratic stance, especially in Alabama.

His stance may not drive Republicans to vote for Moore, but it could encourage them to

just stay home.

He can't afford that."

Groome said Jones should focus more on effective social services that lead to a reduction in

abortions, such as easier access to birth control.

He noted that abortion rates continue to decline, reaching historic lows in 2013 and 2014, and

researchers believe it's due to improved contraception use.

Unintended pregnancies declined from 2008-2011,after experiencing an increase from 2001-2008.

"When you deny people social services, the abortion rate skyrockets," Groome said.

"The Republican policies cause abortions and it is too bad Mr. Jones didn't say that."

'Political damage'

Longtime political observers in Alabama believe that Jones has waded into a difficult political

position in Alabama, where hot-button cultural issues can swamp economic messages during

a campaign.

Steve Flowers, a former Republican member of the Alabama House who now writes a political

column that appears in more than 60 newspapers around the state, said Alabama voters historically

tend to be "driven by race and religion" whereas "most states in the country are

driven by economic issues."

Indeed, Jones' platform has focused more on economic issues, the environment, and civil

rights.

Jones, in the early 2000s, led the successful prosecution of two Ku Klux Klan members for

their role in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham.

Jess Brown, a retired political science professor at Athens State University, said that Jones

needs to maintain focus on economics.

If social issues – such as abortion, same-sex marriage and gun rights – dominate the campaign,

"then the Dems lose in Bama."

William Stewart, a professor emeritus of political sciences at the University of Alabama, said

that despite the recent massacre in Las Vegas, gun rights are likely not to rise to the top

of social concerns during the Senate campaign.

Instead, he said, abortion is likely to become a more discussed topic following the addition

of conservative Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court.

"With more Trump appointees on the Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade could be reversed or at

least modified to allow states to put more restrictions on abortions," Stewart said.

"No matter what bread and butter issues (Jones) discusses, Alabamians will not be

persuaded if they are reminded of Mr. Jones' position on abortion."

Quin Hillyer, a conservative columnist based in Mobile, said that Jones' position on

abortion is a problem for his candidacy.

"Because he has stated his position so openly, there is almost nothing he can say now that

would lessen the political damage his stance causes him," Hillyer said.

Flowers said he wouldn't be surprised to see Moore ads targeting the issue, especially

if the race tightens between the two around Thanksgiving.

"You have to respect his position," Flowers said about Jones.

"But I don't think he's in the mainstream of Alabama."

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Metamorphosis | 1.10 | Advanced Reading in English - Duration: 7:26.

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"Now then" said Gregor "well aware that he was the only one to have kept calm. I'll

get dressed straightaway now. pack up my samples and

set off. will you please just let me leave? you can see" he said to the chief

clerk "that I'm not stubborn and I like to do my job. being a commercial

traveller is arduous, but without travelling I wouldn't earn my living, so

where are you going? into the office? yes? we report everything accurately then. it's

quite possible for someone to be temporarily unavailable to work, but

that's just the right time to remember what's been achieved in the past and

consider that later on, once the difficulty has been removed, he will

certainly work with all the more diligence and concentration. you're well

aware that I'm seriously in debt to your employer, as well as having to look after

my parents and sister, so that I'm trapped in a difficult situation. but I

will work my way out of it, again, please, don't make things any harder for me than

they already are! and don't take sides against me at the

office. I know that nobody likes the travellers, they think we earn an

enormous wage, as well as having a soft time of it! that's just prejudice, but

they have no particular reason to think better of it. but you, sir, have a better

overview than the rest of the staff! in fact if I can say this in confidence, a

better overview than the boss himself. it's very easy for a businessman like him to

make mistakes about his employees and judge them more harshly than he should.

and you're also well aware that we travellers spend almost the whole year

away from the office, so that we can very easily fall victim to gossip and chance

and groundless complaints. and it's almost impossible to defend yourself

from the sort of thing. we don't usually even hear about them, or if at all it's

when we arrive back home exhausted from a trip. and that's when we feel the

harmful effects of what's been going on without even knowing what caused them.

please don't go away, at least first say something to show you grant that I'm at

least partly right!" Gregor just gave this impassioned speech,

but the clerk is obviously bugged out – he's freaking out – by Gregor! if

something is arduous, it requires a lot of effort! it's strenuous and exhausting

and demanding. we don't get a "D" sound here we get,

aruous. arduous. very arduous diligence is continual, persistent care and effort.

the adjective is diligent. so if you are diligent it means you are a hard worker,

you're putting in a hundred percent of the effort. Gregor says that people

expect that he has a soft time of it, as a travelling salesman. a soft time means

an easy time. it's not very common. what is common is the adjective "softie". if

you're a softie it means you're weak. they have no particular reason to think

otherwise – particular means specific. they have no specific reason to think

anything else. to do or say something in confidence, means to do it in private, to

assume that someone will not share that information, so Gregor is saying hey

you're the best person at work, and I'm telling you this in confidence! don't

tell anybody else! and lastly, if something is groundless, especially a

complaint or an opinion or some information, it means it is not based on

fact. there's no evidence no proof for it. so if someone makes a groundless

accusation against you, there's no proof! it's as out of thin air – it's a lie

probably! and back to the book – but the chief clerk had turned away as soon as

Gregor had started to speak and with protruding lips only stared back at him

over his trembling shoulders as he left. he did not keep still for a moment while

Gregor was speaking, but moved steadily towards the door without taking his eyes

off him. he moved very gradually as if there had been some secret prohibition

on leaving the room. it was only when he had reached the entrance hall that he

made a sudden movement, drew his foot from the living room and rushed forward

in a panic. in the hall, he stretched his right hand far out towards the stairway

as if out there there were some supernatural force waiting to save him.

Gregor realized that it was out of the question to let the chief clerk go away

in this mood, if his position in the firm was not to be put into extreme danger.

that was something his parents did not understand very well. over the years they

had become convinced that this job would

provide for Gregor for his entire life. and besides, they had so much to worry

about at present that they had lost sight of any thought for the future.

Gregor though, did think about the future. whoa! so I think Gregor might be getting

ready to attack. to try to keep the chief clerk in the house, we'll find out! but

let's talk about the chief clerk, because he is trying to get out of that place!

they described his lips as protruding. if something is protruding, it's sticking

out, so his lips, like this, or something like that, aah! and he was trembling. you

tremble out of fear, like this! AAH you can also tremble, kind of like

shivering from the cold. and the way that the chief clerk was leaving, it was kind

of like there was this prohibition, meaning a ban, not allowing something to

happen. because he was leaving so slowly, because he's scared of Gregor, this giant

bug, that for Gregor has seemed like he was not allowed to leave, he was

prohibited. to prohibit is the verb here. but as soon as he got one foot out of

the door, he moved with panic. means with fear, anxiety, dread! and we do things IN a

panic. and all of this from Gregor's point of view, seemed to be supernatural.

when we talk about the supernatural, we're talking about all the things that

exist beyond the understanding of science. see, when we talk about ghosts or

zombies or laws of nature that don't agree with physics or the sience that we

think controls everything in the universe. and Gregor, for good, reason is

worried about his position at the firm. a firm, most often a firm is a law firm,

where lawyers work. but a firm can also be another term for a company, although

much more common when talking about a legal practice. keep on studying with the

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A Different Way To Handle A 'No' In Hollywood by Gary W. Goldstein - Duration: 6:25.

Film Courage: Gary, I sense from you such an open, abundance mindset.

Did you always think like this?

Have you always felt like things were unlimited?

That there was no…a lot of us just think in terms of a box (myself included).

And I don't see that from you.

I sense that you see endless possibilities and there's never a black-and-white answer,

there's a lot of grey.

Gary W. Goldstein: My world is entirely grey, there is no black-and-white.

And it is about endless possibility.

It's what you make of it.

And I came to Hollywood wide-eyed, with rose-colored glasses and by the way, I am still wearing

rose-colored glasses.

I will be the eternal optimist until the day I leave this life because it's a better

choice for me.

But when someone says no…the thing about moving to Los Angeles to try and get in the

film business, they spent years getting "No."

A lot of "no's," hundreds of "no's," thousands of "no's."

And a very rare instance, I might get a "yes."

But the "no's" still outweighed it.

It's interesting, there was a book by Jeff Olson called The Slight Edge and in that book

he talks about social science studies have proven that a child by the age of 5 has heard

the word "no" 40,000 times.

And that same child has heard the word "yes" 8,000 times.

40,000 "no's" - 8,000 times of "yes."

5 times the gravity holding that child down as the buoyant "yes" uplifting this child's

mindset and sense of possibility.

That's a formative time.

So they enter the first grade with that energy.

Quite a deficit there.

Imagine the possibility if that were reversed, how would that kid enter into his social environments?

But be that as it may, I see the world as endless possibility.

When someone says "no" to me, I've hear it so many times that I've gone deaf.

I am literally deaf to the word.

So to me, when you say "no" to me, I'm smiling and I'm excited.

Why, because it's the same as "yes."

I choose it to be the same as "yes."

Why?

I know that "no" is not "yes."

But what I do know is that the greater currency, whatever you are going to say yes to, it would

have been nice, it would have made me happy.

But the real win is my relationship to you, with you.

So if I can take that no and honor by saying fantastic.

First of all, I've taken all, you know people don't like to say no.

It makes them feel terrible and they feel guilty and this and that.

But if I take that away right off the table by going "Oh, my Gosh!

Great." and surprise them, well new rules, right?

So I can say to them "that's fabulous."

You have no idea the value you would bring to my life that you would honor me if you

would be my 3.7 minute mentor right now.

My 5 minute mentor.

If you can share with me why this is a "no" to you, I would be eternally grateful.

Now you've opened the door to them telling you the truth.

They are not going to say "no."

You've flattered them, you've honored them, you've made them smile, hopefully

made them laugh and you're being honest and they know that.

We know when someone is being honest with us.

And now out comes the thing called empathy and that thing called caring, so they'll

tell you.

And A) you will learn something important and B)

That ineffable thing happens.

We as two people have just bonded in an entirely higher context.

I've left the room with "no" and a friend.

A "no" and a closer relationship and a new mentor.

You do that a hundred times over the course of a couple of years, success is inevitable

because people who care about you, who are more successful will ensure that.

That's the way it works.

Film Courage: Have you had a "no" come back to you a year or two or three later (whatever)

and say "You know what?

Gary, remember we talked…"

There was no negativity, you kept it upbeat and it turned out there was something else

they thought of you for?

Gary W. Goldstein: How you approach people determines how they feel about you, not just

in the moment but ongoing.

I have had a lot of people over time come back with opportunity in a different form,

a different time, a different place, a different topic, a different project if you will.

And invite me into a conversation that was largely the result of earlier interactions

and those interactions left them with a positive feeling.

I didn't make them feel bad, quite the opposite.

And that's what success looks like to me.

Success looks like a string of pearls, human relationships that were dealt with well in

the moment because now people are talking about me behind my back, but in a good way

or thinking about me perhaps in a better way and then remembering me because of it.

And I think we all do that.

We like to do business with people that we like, that we respect, that we trust, that

we know how they're going to behave.

If I deliver bad news to you and come back in a positive way to me, I know that you're

the writer I want in a writer room at 3:00 a.m. in the morning when things are really

tough and getting ugly and I can count on you to still be a human being.

That does matter.

You will always get hired over the slightly more talented writer if I don't trust that

to be true about them, but I do trust that to be true about you.

That's how we're wired.

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Independent Lens | I Am Not Your Negro | Trailer | PBS - Duration: 0:31.

Jackson: The story of the negro in America

is the story of America.

Baldwin: There are days when you wonder,

what your role is in this country and

what your future is in it.

Jackson: Not everything that is faced can be changed,

but nothing can be changed until it is faced.

..because I'm not a nigger. I'm a man.

But if you think I'm a nigger then

you've got to find out why.

announcer: The Academy Award nominated film

I Am Not Your Negro .

Part of Independent Lens on PBS.

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Bunt (for a hit) defense with runner on second. LLWS 2017 Dominican vs South Korea - Duration: 3:11.

Unlike our last video on how to defend against the bunt with a runner on 2nd, this situation

is a great example of why baseball requires intelligence guided by experience.

A normal sacrifice bunt is where the batter presents early and you have 3rd, 1st, pitcher

and catcher all converge on the ball with the short stop going to 3rd and 2nd baseman

covering 1st.

Here we have a batter who presents late and is obviously thinking more about getting a

bunt hit than just moving the runner.

The 3rd baseman is playing up and expecting a bunt and reacts quickly.

The first baseman plays back on the left hander and by the time the bunt is recognized, it's

obvious he's not going after this ball.

Also, with a right handed pitcher the 1st base side of the infield is covered by the

pitcher anyway as most pitchers can field their glove side more easily after pitching.

So the 1st baseman remains at 1st allowing the 2nd baseman to cover second.

The SS covers 3rd while the pitcher, 3rd baseman and catcher converge on the bunt.

They quickly recognize the 3rd baseman has this play.

Since 3rd is already moving more toward 1st, the catcher yells first, first, first loudly

and points to 1st.

The catcher still runs this play as he's the only one who can see the whole field.

The reason I mentions that baseball requires intelligence guided by experience is that

it's more than simply learning these plays.

It also comes down to seeing them enough in real games and practices to instinctively

know where to go.

The second baseman doesn't hesitate to head to 2nd rather than 1st.

The 1st baseman knows to stay back, and the shortstop is moving almost as quickly as the

3rd baseman.

The catcher barely attacks as he reads immediately that the ball is hit too hard for him to field.

All this happens in under 5 seconds from the moment the hitter shows bunt to the time he

is thrown out; and, they only get the runner out by 2 tenths of a second.

Everyone played this one just right.

On a side note, since the out fielders are hardly shown in the play, the right and left

fielders should be moving to back up throws and we do see them both moving into those

spots.The center fielder needs to read the play and react based on how it develops.

In this case he'd be moving in and to the left field side of second base since the throw

went to first.

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78 years ago, the B-24 Liberator took its first flight here's how it helped bring down the Nazis #3 - Duration: 6:33.

78 years ago, the B-24 Liberator took its first flight here's how it helped bring down the Nazis #3

B-24s would operate in every theater of the war.

Its range allowed it to cover the long distances between targets in the Pacific and to shield Atlantic shipping lanes from roving U-boats.

Before Allied leaders left their first meeting at Casablanca in January 1943, US commanders had an ambitious plan for the Army Air Corps most important target in Nazi-occupied Europe: Ploesti, a Romanian city home to sprawling oil refineries.

A successful strike there could take out one-third of Hitlers oil production.

The city was the taproot of German might, Churchill said.

B-24 Liberator bombers of the US Eighth Air Force flying toward their targets in occupied Europe on August 12, 1943.

Flying from Benghazi in the Libyan desert, it would be a round trip of roughly 2,400 miles.

 The B-24 was the only bomber with the range and firepower to reach Ploesti and take out the facilities there.

Allied commanders called the mission Operation Tidal Wave and scheduled it for August 1943.

But Ploesti was also the most heavily defended oil installation on the planet, with radar-warning systems and countless batteries of German 88-millimeter anti-aircraft guns, with which Allied flyers in Europe had become all too familiar.

The first Allied effort to knock out the refineries at Ploesti was costly and unsuccessful.

Operation Tidal Wave kicked off on August 1, 1943, with 178 B-24s manned by 1,763 Army airmen leaving Libya laden with extra fuel for the 13-hour flight.

They carried more killing power than two Gettysburgs, an Air Corps journalist said.

But the armada was detected by German sentries in Greece.

The mission was further complicated by dense cloud cover north of Greece.

Confused and disorganized, the US crews flew into a dense thicket of Nazi anti-air defenses.

A Ninth Air Force B-24 over blazing oil refineries in Ploiesti, Romania.

Ninety percent of the damage was caused by delayed-action bombs after these photographs were taken on August 16, 1943.

The entire attack on Ploesti lasted 27 minutes.

The B-24s who survived the onslaught over the city turned for home, pursued by German fighters that picked off more American bombers.

Just 88 B-24s made it back to Benghazi, and 446 American airmen were killed or missing in an attack that only knocked out less than half of Ploestis refinery operations for a brief period.

We flew through sheets of flame, and airplanes were everywhere, some of them on fire and others exploding, said Col.

Leon Johnson, commander of the 44th Bomb Group, of the attack on Ploesti.

Its indescribable to anyone who wasnt there..

After an attack on Wewak, a B-24 Liberator returned to an Allied air base full of bullet holes and with the nose wheel shot away somewhere in the Southwest Pacific, August 29, 1943.

One member of the crew was killed and several injured.

Injured members of the crew are being taken from the plane and put into ambulances.

The Army Air Corps took heavy losses of men and machines, but prodigious US production kept sending aircraft to the front.

During their conference at Casablanca in January 1943, Allied planners agreed on a strategy for their bombers.

American bombing efforts would focus on strategic targets — factories, ports, military bases, and other infrastructure vital to Germanys military output — during the daytime.

At night, British bombers targeted German cities, in what many felt was retribution for the Nazi Luftwaffes savage attacks during the Blitz and the Battle of Britain.

The top-secret plan was called The Combined Bomber Offensive.

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78 years ago, the B-24 Liberator took its first flight here's how it helped bring down the Nazis

As the US military was looking to expand production of Boeings B-17 bomber in the late 1930s, Washington asked Consolidated Aircraft to start producing the plane.

But after a visit to Boeings factory in Seattle, Consolidated proposed a totally new aircraft.

Consolidated was granted a design study for a new bomber with specifications exceeding those of B-17.

The company quickly turned out a new bomber design, and it received a contract for a flyable prototype, the XB-24, in March 1939.

On December 29, 1939, the XB-24 took its first flight — just a few months after Nazi Germanys Blitzkrieg swept over Poland in September.

By spring 1940, Adolf Hitlers forces were marching through Western Europe and Consolidateds new bomber was sent to the British.

1940 came to a close with Nazi Germany ascendant.

US had not yet entered the war, but President Franklin Roosevelt exhorted American industry to shift from peacetime production and start churning out the materials needed to bolster Allied forces teetering on the brink of defeat.

Guns, planes, ships, and many other things have to be built in the factories and the arsenals of America.

They have to be produced by workers and managers and engineers with the aid of machines which in turn have to be built by hundreds of thousands of workers throughout the land, Roosevelt said on December 29, 1940.

We must be the arsenal of democracy..

The B-24 bomber, dubbed the Liberator, would become a mainstay of that arsenal.

The hearty bomber saw service in all theaters of the war but played an essential role in the effort to pummel German forces in Europe.

The B-24 has guts, the Army Air Forces pilot-instruction manual said.

It can take it and dish it out.

It can carry a bigger bomb load farther and faster, day in and day out, than any airplane that has passed the flaming test of combat..

Below, you can see how the vaunted B-24 went from prototype to the most mass-produced aircraft in history — helping carry Allied forces to victory along the way:.

By the beginning of 1941, other manufacturers had joined the effort to build B-24s.

The Ford Motor Company made the audacious promise to build one bomber every hour — a claim that drew derision from the aircraft industry, which doubted an automobile company was capable of such a feat.

A Consolidated B-24 bomber, designated as Model 32, tests its wings in a flight over the Pacific in San Diego, California, December 3, 1940, before flying east for the trip to England.

The first 26 of these huge aircraft were earmarked for England.

This one already is camouflaged and bears the Royal Air Force insignia.

In January 1942, when Edsel Ford, then the president of the company named after his father, first saw the B-24 at the Consolidated Aircraft factory in San Diego, he said, It appeared a monstrosity.

A prototype had been completed a year earlier, and the finished product was 66 feet 4 inches long and 17 feet 11 inches tall, with a wingspan of 110 feet — the longest of any aircraft of any kind in the US.

A partial view, between working shifts, of an assembly line in the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation's new plant on May 21, 1942.

The wings were exceptionally long and unusually narrow, with a high-aspect ratio that provided extraordinary lift, A.J.

Baime writes in The Arsenal of Democracy. The wing was mounted shoulder-level on the fuselage so that it looked like arms outstretched, and the four engines hung down..

The Ford team found it would need 5 miles of wire, cut into almost 3,000 pieces ranging in length from 8 inches to 32 feet, for a B-24.

The planes components were 85% aluminum alloy and 13% steel.

The rest was a mix of magnesium, brass, plastic, rubber, and other materials.

Each bomber also required 360,000 rivets — some one-sixteenth of an inch long and weighing.

00005 pounds; others 50 times as long and weighing 005 pounds.

Ford and his top engineer, Charles Sorensen, believed Consolidated Aircraft had created a hell of a weapon, but they criticized the companys production method, which was time-consuming and done in the open air, exposing the plane to the heat and cold.

The Ford team knew how to build a lot of B-24s quickly: mass production on an assembly line.

In a section of the huge interior of Fords Willow Run bomber plant, workmen build the center wing of the B-24, July 11, 1942.

Sections of the bombers are being shipped to assembly plants elsewhere, while finishing touches to put the plant into all-out production continue.

Depending on the model, the B-24 was manned by a crew of between seven and 10 men stationed around the planes cramped confines.

The bombardier, stationed in the belly, controlled the payload doors.

The flight crew, including the navigator and flight engineer, also manned the bombers machine-gun turrets, which were set in the nose, tail, spine, and belly.

Twenty seven gauges and 12 levers spread across the instrument panel in the cockpit, used to control the bombers speed and fuel.

The four engines could put out a total of 4,800 horsepower, then the equivalent of 56 Ford V8s.

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Need to Know | January 4, 2018 | Ridesharing for people with disabilities - Duration: 11:25.

THE PHRASE "SHARING ECONOMY" IS BECOMING A HOUSEHOLD NAME.

THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN THIS COLLABORATIVE LANDSCAPE INCLUDE SERVICES LIKE: COWORKING

SPACES, HOME AND APARTMENT SHARING, FASHION RESELLING, TALENT SHARING, AND SOMETHING RELATIVELY

NEW IN UPSTATE NEW YORK - RIDESHARING.

THIS PAST FALL "NEED TO KNOW" REPORTED ON CONCERNS FROM AREA RESIDENTS WHO SAY INDIVIDUALS

WITH DISABILITIES - IN PARTICULAR THOSE UTILIZING WHEELCHAIRS - HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN ABOUT WHEN

IT COMES TO THIS SECTOR OF THE "SHARING ECONOMY."

RESIDENT KENYATTA DACOSTA WAS CURIOUS TO SEE IF A RIDESHARING SERVICE WOULD BE ABLE TO

GET HIM FROM POINT-A TO POINT-B WHILE ACCOMMODATING HIS MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR.

HE HAD HIS FRIEND SCHEDULE THE RIDE FOR HIM - SINCE HE DOESN'T HAVE A SMARTPHONE.

HE ALLOWED US TO OBSERVE THE EXPERIENCE WHICH HE ALSO DOCUMENTED IN THIS VIDEO DIARY UTILIZING

A SMARTPHONE CAMERA WE PROVIDED HIM.

TAKE A LOOK…

(Dacosta) Hello, this is Kenyatta Dacosta, and I'm scheduling a – well, actually

a friend of mine is scheduling – a ride with Uber for me.

I'm looking to go to the Center for Disability Rights if I can.

I've got something there later today, so that would be convenient if that worked out.

And I'm here really with WXXI in coordination with some friends of mine at CDR to see how

it is for someone in a wheelchair, which I am, getting a ride with Uber in particular

and possibly how this could be for other ride sharing systems.

So, a ride will be called, and we'll see what happens.

I don't really expect I'll be able to get there but it's something that I think

should be valuable if I were able to and…I don't know, it's my first time, so we'll

see what happens.

(Phone ringing)

(Dacosta) Hello.

(Caller) Hello.

Um, I had requested the ride, and I had texted to him that you needed a wheelchair accessible

vehicle.

(Dacosta) Yes, ok.

(Caller) (Inaudible) He has not responded to my text

(Dacosta) Ok.

So you texted that to an actual driver?

(Caller) Yeah, it gives you an option to either call him or text him.

And so I figured to have, um, text would be better.

(Dacosta) Ok.

Alright, we'll see if he comes by, if he gets back in contact with you then.

(Caller) Yeah.

It says arriving now, so he's in a Nissan Maxima.

(Dacosta) Ok.

Alright, so it looks like he's driving here?

(Caller) Right, um (inaudible), maybe he'll check it when he stops the car.

(Dacosta) Ok.

So I just want to clarify that, according to you, he's arriving now?

(Caller) Yeah, the app tells you, it shows you the little car on a map that shows you

the route.

He's arriving soon.

(Dacosta) Ok.

Alright, I'll keep an eye out for him.

(Helene) So you were on your way to talk with him to let him know A to make sure that this

would work for you to get a ride with him and to explain the situation and he just took

off?

(Dacosta) Yeah.

I assume he saw me and that's why he took off.

(Helene) And you knew that it was going to be a black Nissan Maxima because Erica called

you just to give you a heads up in advance so you would know what to look for.

(Dacosta) Right.

I knew it was going to be a Nissan Maxima.

So I can call to verify that it was going to be black but it looked like a nice car

which is typically what Uber wants.

Yeah, so that was a little – I mean I expected – I didn't expect to get a ride, but I

expected that the driver would at least say "Oh, I'm so sorry."

You know, I didn't realize and I hope you can find a ride.

But, yeah.

(Helene) What would you tell – I know that conversations are taking place around the

state.

CDR has done this; different organizations just in terms of talking with Uber and Lyft

and saying hey listen, if you're telling customers that you are offering accessible

rides but it's not necessarily taking place everywhere and it's not happening the way

in which it should be happening.

What do you want to say?

We know politicians are trying to address this but some say that their hands are tied.

What do you think the message is to Uber and Lyft to pay attention?

(Dacosta) Well, I would like to see if Uber has accessible rides.

I'd like to know did I try the right way?

Maybe they have a particular format that they want people to use when they need a wheelchair

accessible ride.

And if it's really not accessible, maybe they're just giving lip service.

What would it take to make accessible?

I don't think they should say one thing and not be able to fulfill what they're

saying.

(Helene) More clarification, clearly, needs to be made.

But more than that, it's about making sure that that accessibility feature is offered

everywhere.

(Dacosta) Right.

I don't know how they would do it, but I heard that there's different services.

We have Uber, we have Lyft.

So maybe those two companies could get together and share some accessible vehicles.

That way, if it is more expensive to get the vehicles up and running, they could share

that expense and there's less people who are accessible who would want those rides

anyway, but it's important that those people still get those rides.

I mean it seems like there's lots of ways in a market economy that it could be worked

out and I think Rochester is certainly big enough and we have a good disabilities community.

We're active, there's a number of different services that –

(Helene) – can really come together.

Can really help to make something like this happen.

(Dacosta) Right, yeah.

(Helene) What would you say – I know this was voted on to bring Uber and Lyft to Upstate

New York by our elected officials.

What would you want to tell if you had an opportunity to sit down with our elected officials?

They see this interview, what would you want to tell them or ask them in relation to this?

(Dacosta) I'd like to tell them to be open to different ideas that the community could

put forward and to really listen to make sure that everyone's needs are met but everyone

is accounted for when services are offered.

I know Rochester has a lot of arts and cultural things that happen around town and it's

not just people who are able who want to be able to get to see those sorts of things.

Everyone should be able to benefit from the services that are brought to your community.

I know that happens with the ADA, every restaurant, we know they make certain modifications, they

have to become accessible for everyone and it seems like that should happen for transportation

services as well.

(Dacosta) I did go outside.

I believe I saw the car that was the Uber car.

He was not able to give me a ride.

It was a Nissan Maxima, nice car, but not wheelchair accessible.

(Helene) UBER AND LYFT ARE THE TWO RIDESHARING COMPANIES OPERATING THROUGHOUT NEW YORK STATE.

WHEN THEY WERE APPROVED BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE IN 2017 - A TASK FORCE WAS ESTABLISHED WHICH

WAS INTENDED TO HELP FIND WAYS FOR *ALL* INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO BE SERVED THROUGH RIDESHARING.

I REACHED OUT TO GOVERNOR CUOMO'S OFFICE TO GET AN UPDATE ON THE WORK OF THE TASK FORCE

- AND DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR TRANSPORTATION PETER AJEMIAN SHARED THIS STATEMENT: "ENSURING

ALL NEW YORKERS HAVE ACCESS TO RIDE-HAILING SERVICES IS A PRIORITY FOR THIS ADMINISTRATION.

WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF RECRUITING A DIVERSE GROUP OF EXCEPTIONALLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

FOR THE TASK FORCE AND LOOK FORWARD TO LAUNCHING IT AS SOON AS THAT PROCESS IS COMPLETE."

IN ADDITION, I CONTACTED BOTH UBER AND LYFT TO SHARE KENYATTA'S STORY AND THE CONCERNS

OF OTHER RESIDENTS WE'VE TALKED WITH.

THEY PROVIDED "NEED TO KNOW" WITH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS.

AN UBER SPOKESPERSON TOLD W-X-X-I:

A SPOKESPERSON FROM LYFT SAYS:

STAY TUNED TO "NEED TO KNOW" AS WE CONTINUE TO EXAMINE THIS STORY AND TRACK PROGRESS,

OR A LACK THEREOF, ON THE WORK TO ENSURE ACCESSIBLE VEHICLES ARE IN FACT AN OPTION FOR THOSE WITH

DISABILITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY.

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Nonstop Remix 2018

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Synesthesia Ghost - AMV - Duration: 1:14.

Song: Synesthesia Ghost

Translations: Psychiet

My eyes spinned on the right and wrong, lining up at equal intervals

Expressed emotions that I've learned through synesthesia like a string figure, they spin round and round

so that mistakes can be erased and smashed

Secretly, quietly sink those "expressions of love" deep down inside you always

As if crying, as if laughing, I make my attitude apparent, with strings of words

Doesn't it fit right? It'd be nice if it did.

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How to meal prep - Healthy meal ideas - Duration: 7:37.

Hey guys, it's Denai Johnson from Hella Well and today

I'm sharing with you guys my personal food prepping process to ensure that I eat healthy throughout the entire week

I'm telling you if you want to eat healthy

organizing and preparing in advance

It really is key so that when you are

hungry

When you get to those moments of time where you're just starving like that you've got healthier food options already prepped and in your fridge

Or to take to work with you so that you're eating that instead of like takeout so typically when it comes to my food

Preparation for the week I don't bother with prepping my breakfasts in advance most days

I just have a smoothie, so that's easy enough. I don't have to prepare for that if you guys want to see some

Breakfast food prep ideas comment below. Let me know I can totally do that for you guys today

I'm gonna focus on prepping lunches for the week

I'm gonna do my dinner preparation for the week, and I'm also gonna show you guys a couple of different snack

Preparation ideas we're gonna start with our lunches right now

So I've decided that I want to eat salads for lunch this week and with my salads

I always want to make sure that I'm not just eating vegetables

But that I'm also getting some healthy fats in there and my protein as well

So I'm gonna prep my veggies in just a second

But first of all I've gone ahead in advance before I started filming and I made a really tasty walnut cheese

So I've got that as my healthy fat, and then I've also made some black bean sweet potato patties

So this is gonna be my protein black beans have lots of protein in them and these are gonna go

Fantastic in the salads for this week all right up next the most labor-intensive part of the process is just cutting up the vegetables

Okay, so we've chopped our red peppers our chew cumber or green onion

And now I'm going to use my food processor to shred my cabbage and my carrots

And there we go we got a big tub of grated carrot first eyelids so much easier than using a grater

So we're gonna do the cabbage now

Done those all that fabulous

shredded

cabbage

All right there. We go. We've got all of our salad ingredients

I personally wouldn't recommend actually putting together the salads and having them all pre-made sitting in the fridge for a week

I just find with vegetables they release a lot of water a lot of liquid over time so if you make like

All your salads in advance pre-made in containers for the week

They're just gonna start to get like soggy and mucky

Which it's not enjoyable so typically what I do cut them all up shred them all up have them in their own

Individual containers, and then when I actually go to eat my salad

I just hauled the stuff out

Take a little bit of each and eat it fresh then in there so that's all you guys really need to know for the lunches

For the week you're gonna want to get some spinach or romaine or whatever kind of salad base you like kale

But that's really all you're gonna need and I promise you guys having this in the fridge. It's gonna be so much easier

Don't you think you'd be more inclined to eat this if it was already pre-made in the fridge as opposed to ordering pizza

I don't know. Maybe not pizza is pretty damn good, but you're cool

All right now lunch of prepping our dinners so for lunch as I typically do like to have something fresh and raw like a salad

Like I just showed you guys and then for dinners

I personally like to have something warm and cooked so I've gone ahead

Ahead of time and made this homemade vegan shepherd's pie which is such a delicious comfort meal

But for dinners, you know things like stews or soups

Chili's any kind of lentil based dishes curries

Spaghetti sauces you know things like this are fantastic because they're gonna keep in your fridge for up to a week

And it's so easy to just cook them Porche them out

They're in the fridge ready to go so as you guys can see I personally use glass containers for my food

I as much as I can try and stay away from plastics

There's a lot of talk about the plastics in our food disrupting our hormones

Especially when we heat those plastics

so especially if you're gonna take it to work and microwave something in it you really don't want to use plastic so I

Still do have some plastic containers like I'm not that hardcore about it, but I'm slowly transitioning as much as possible into using just glass

There we go you guys six portions

I've got my dinner's ready to rock for the week by the way if you guys want to see videos on anything that I've made

today the shepherd's pie or the walnut cheese or the black beans sweet potato patties just

Comment below, and I can definitely do videos on how to make those things last

But not least it's gonna show you guys a couple of different snack ideas that you can prep for the week

So I'm going to show you two different ideas today the first one we're gonna do is

Veggies and hummus so I went ahead of time and I made my own homemade hummus

So I'm just gonna prep these now

I'm gonna cut my carrots and celery of course you can use any kind of vegetables that you would like and yeah

I'm just gonna chop that up

Laughs is easy enough. We've got our chopped veggies our hummus

I'm telling you guys easy delicious snack another super easy snack idea that I really love

this is my personal favorite is to just have an apple and

some almond butter or peanut butter so you could just throw this if you're going to work or to school throw an apple in your

Bag I usually don't like to cut my Apple in advance because it

Oxidizes and starts to brown so usually when I get to work

I'll cut it up then, but yeah, just throw an apple in your bag

And then a tablespoon of the other peanut butter or almond butter you get a good big sized spoonful done all right

So there you go guys

We've got our meals prepped for the entire week some healthy delicious lunches snacks dinners

I promise you guys if you have this stuff ready and prepped in your fridge

You're gonna be so much more likely to eat this as opposed to hitting up the drive-thru on the way home

So I really hope you guys like this video. I really hope that it's helpful

I'm here to help you guys as much as possible, so let me know if you like videos like this

I've got tons of different food prep video ideas cuz I do this every week, so let me know

Let me know if you want to see any of these recipes

Demonstrated I can do that as well

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Date A Live Arusu Install (PS4) - Fierce Fighting Game (English Subtitled) - Duration: 12:06.

It's about time for her to be coming over, huh?

Oh, she's here. Okay okay~

Hehe.

I have arrived...Shido.

Oh. Welcome, Kaguya.

Ah,

um,

thanks for having me over today...

W-Why'd you suddenly start acting more polite? You don't have to make coming to my house such a big deal. Lighten up.

Y-You're right...

I'll lighten up now.

But are you really okay with this? This is our chance to go on a date, and we're doing it at my place. Wouldn't it be better to go outside or something?

Heh,

ah,

you don't need to worry about that!

I've been interested in your house for a while.

There's nothing to worry about.

Really? I guess that's fine then...Kaguya?

Hyaa!

I-Is something wrong?

...Shido?

No, you didn't seem very relaxed since you looked kind of funny...did something happen?

Ah, ahh.

Umm.

Since Yuzuru isn't around, I was thinking that it's been a while since we've been alone together.

...Aah, I get it. In other words, you're nervous that it's just the two of us.

You don't have to go through the trouble of gisting it!

A-And I'm not nervous or anything.

It's okay, I'm a bit nervous too after all.

...Y-You are?

Yeah, quite a bit actually.

Ever since she started acting more polite I've been getting nervous too. Need to calm down.

Aah, how about I get some tea ready? Are you okay with black tea?

Ah. Yeah.

Coming right up.

But, you know...

*stare*

She's really watching me. I can't take it easy.

H-Hey...What's the matter, Kaguya?

U-Umu.

Don't worry about it, Shido!

You can keep preparing the tea quietly like the gentleman you are.

I-I see. Well, if you say you.

*stare*

...Ehehe.

How puzzling...No, this is fine. I won't worry about it.

Here, help yourself. It's nothing high quality though.

Kakaka, well done...

...Umu, it's good.

Really? That's good news then.

I take a sip of the black tea myself. With this I feel like I can relax a little better.

Maybe it's because normally there are three of us, but right now I have no idea what I should do.

Hey, Shido?

What's up?

You can come closer if you want.

Alright then...

Yes!

...Ehehe.

It feels like we're actually going out now, right?

Y-Yeah.

Did she want me to sit next to her this whole time?

...Hey, Kaguya. Why did you want to come over to my house today?

Kuku.

I could at least tell you why.

Though it'd be better if you could try and figure it out yourself.

...I see.

Well, spending our day like this might not be so bad.

...! Sh-Shido!

Look at that!

Is that what I think it is!?

I don't know why you're getting so worked up over it, but...that's a game console. I'm sure you've seen them before.

D-Don't make fun of me, I know that much!

I never got my hands on that one though...

...Fuoooo.

That's the case for the addicting Shinma!

She's quite the girl...Wait, I think that same girl's already got her hands on the controller and fantasizing about how fun it'd be to play.

Wanna give it a try, Kaguya?

I do, I do!

Alright, let's set it up. As for which game...how about one with a versus mode? You're fine with that, aren't you?

Kuku...very well.

Kuku, this will be a revenge match for that time at the arcade.

I'll make you realize my true skills.

Alright, characters first. Who are you picking, Kaguya?

Hmm...

...this guy.

He looks as tough as a bear, so I'm interested.

I'll blow your mind.

You chose a pretty pissed-off looking old man. I thought you were going to pick a girl character for sure.

Kuku, don't think I'm the same as any other girl...

...who are you picking, Shido?

Umu, I pick this guy!

Ooh, he looks like he's gotten the soldier workout!

...His head's a little weird though.

It's like a pineapp-...

Uh, you shouldn't say any more than that...He's got a bag of tricks that could catch you off guard.

Huh, then why don't you show me!?

Bring it on!

And so the match started. The day was supposed to be chill, but it didn't feel that way at all with how much we were concentrating on our contest.

Take this, you...!

...My special move isn't coming out.

Shidooo...

Okay okay, I'll show you for a bit. Look, you move the pad like this.

You're open, eat this!

Wait, hey! So you did know how to do it!

Kuku, gullible opponents are easy money.

You only have yourself to blame for trying to be such a careless gentleman.

Ku, that's just fine. I'm gonna send you back crying.

A-Aah...!

My bear's losing health right in front of me...

I won't let you, kick, kick him.

Hey, I can't get close. Aah...!

Alright~ I win~!

Gugu, you got me...

Kakaka, this should show you that you're far too many years behind to be taking me on.

This victory is as good as high-quality sake.

You'll be remembering how you lost for a while, huh...?

She looks like a happy child. Well, if I get to see a pleased Kaguya then I guess all's well that ends well.

Shido, one more game!

I'll crush you harder than in the one we just played.

Are you sure you wanna say that? I'm not going to go easy on you this time, you know?

Kuku...I'm getting quite used to this game.

There's no way I'll lose to you now...!

We can even bet tomorrow's lunch if you want.

Oh, now you're talking. Sorry, but I'll be helping myself to a full course meal at the cafeteria tomorrow.

Kaka, speak for yourself!

The same goes for you, I'm going to have you buy the school store out of all of its bread.

I'll give it everything I've got to make you do it.

You're on!

And with this mood, we ended up spending the whole day playing video games.

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Leave us some Questions to celebrate 1000 subscribers! - Duration: 2:00.

Hi everyone. It's Yukari.

Actually yesterday the number of subscribers on my channel went over 1000!

People who often watch my videos,

who subscribed to my channel

and who often leave nice comments...

Thank you so much for all your support.

So I'm thinking about doing a Q&A for the first time.

You can ask anything about me, Stu-san

or both of us. Anything is okay.

If you have some questions for us, please ask us!

You can leave your questions in the comment section below on this video

or use Twitter.

Tweet your question with '#Yukaree'.

The last 2 letters are 'ee' so please be careful!

You can tweet with #Yukaree or

simply use the comment section below.

I'm thinking about accepting your questions for about 4 days.

While this video is available, I'm still accepting questions.

So if you have some ideas, please leave a comment.

I think I can upload a Stu-san's English lesson video soon

please look for it.

So thank you all again.

See you in my next video!

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