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A huge misunderstanding around Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is that it's most prevalent

in military personnel and veterans, but based on calculations from government data, about

90% of people with PTSD have never been to war.

Instead, they are survivors of abuse and assault, car accidents, natural disasters, and other

forms of trauma.

This condition affects their everyday lives, which begs the question, What Is It Like To

Have PTSD?

In any given year, about 8 million Americans deal with this condition.

It can arise after significant trauma and cause flashbacks, severe anxiety, nightmares,

and extreme sadness.

People with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can feel emotionally numb, even with those

they're close to.

They might have trouble sleeping, get startled easily, and lose interest in their passions.

It can affect someone's work, home and social life.

After a traumatic event, most people heal fully in a few weeks or months, but those

who don't can go on to develop PTSD.

The condition could arise right after the event or show up years later.

It can occur at any age and last anywhere from one month to many years.

One of the main defining characteristics of PTSD is the flashbacks, also called intrusive

memories.

These experiences seemingly bring the individual back to the moments of trauma.

While they may not visually see what they experienced, they feel it all over again.

These flashbacks can come out of nowhere or be brought on by a trigger.

For example, if you got shot outside a convenience store, a car backfiring may remind you of

the gunshot and bring you right back to that horrific moment.

People with PTSD may stay away from people, places or activities that remind them of the

trauma to avoid being triggered.

Other defense mechanisms come into play subconsciously with PTSD.

People may have trouble remembering major parts of a trauma and even repress memories

completely.

It's thought that this could be the brain's way of protecting someone from the traumatic

memories.

This could mean someone might not remember being shot outside that convenience store at all.

There are a number of differences in brains of people with PTSD.

The amygdala, which is tied to fear processing, and the left hippocampus, which is partially

responsible for memories, are smaller in people with PTSD.

It's also thought that the brain's Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis can't regulate stress hormones properly,

contributing to PTSD symptoms and causing intense waves of stress, fear, and depression.

Other physical effects of PTSD can be found in the neural, endocrine and immune systems.

This disorder has even been directly linked to increased incidences of autoimmune diseases,

cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal disorders and infertility.

Anyone who has experienced a trauma is susceptible to PTSD.

But people with childhood trauma, poor support systems, or history of mental illness or substance

abuse are all at increased risk of developing PTSD...

As are women.

Women and young girls are 3 to 4 times more likely to experience PTSD than men and boys.

Women and girls are also more likely to experience sexual abuse or assault, which could be a

contributing factor to this huge influx of female PTSD.

Unfortunately, societal support for PTSD survivors is lacking, especially for those outside the

military, but getting help is crucial.

You can reduce the risk of developing PTSD after a traumatic event by seeking out support

from loved ones, support groups and professionals.

You will be okay.

Links to free resources are down the description below.

Are there any other conditions you'd like us to explore?

Let us know in the comment section below.

and if you wanna watch more, check out the video did on what it's like to be deaf.

as always, my name is Blocko!

This has been Life Noggin!

Don't forget to Keep On Thinking!

For more infomation >> What Is PTSD, Exactly? - Duration: 3:38.

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Star Wars: Die 5 besten Kopfgeldjäger [Legends] - Duration: 3:47.

For more infomation >> Star Wars: Die 5 besten Kopfgeldjäger [Legends] - Duration: 3:47.

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Sistemas de Numeração - Uma introdução - Duration: 3:00.

For more infomation >> Sistemas de Numeração - Uma introdução - Duration: 3:00.

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Street Food & Japanese Breakfast at KUSATSU HOT SPRINGS JAPAN - Duration: 9:52.

For more infomation >> Street Food & Japanese Breakfast at KUSATSU HOT SPRINGS JAPAN - Duration: 9:52.

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Where Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet rank among Premier League 'keepers ● News Now transfer ● #LFC - Duration: 2:18.

Loris Karius may have usurped Simon Mignolet to be No. 1 at Liverpool, but where do the

pair rank among the Premier League's best shot-stoppers?

Mignolet began the season as Jurgen Klopp's first choice but after a series of disappointing

displays was replaced by Karius on the turn of the year.

Such has been the improvement seen in the Reds' new starting goalkeeper that Klopp

has reportedly cooled his interest in AS Roma's Alisson.

Karius has kept five clean sheets in 11 league games this season, just two fewer than Mignolet's

record in 19 outings in the English top flight.

And according to FourFourTwo, the 24-year-old is performing considerably better than his

elder counterpart in terms of their save percentage in 2017/18.

Of every goalkeeper to make five or more appearances in the Premier League so far this term, Mignolet

has the second-worst rate (59.3%), ahead of only West Ham's Joe Hart (55.9%).

Meanwhile, Karius is among the top 10 stoppers in the league, ranked at No. 9, with a save

rate of 68 percent:

It is interesting to see a mix of goalkeepers from the top and bottom halves of the league,

with sides with leakier defences often resulting in stoppers with a higher save percentage.

The simple formula is that the more shots a 'keeper faces, the more he is likely to

save; however, the measure of a top talent comes in maintaining a high save percentage

despite facing few shots.

Liverpool concede the second-fewest shots per game (7.6) in the league, behind only

Man City (6.3), which shows how impressive both Karius and Ederson have been.

But nevertheless, as a means of comparing Klopp's two leading candidates for the No.

1 shirt, it is clear Karius is the better option.

For more infomation >> Where Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet rank among Premier League 'keepers ● News Now transfer ● #LFC - Duration: 2:18.

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Ogilvy Dressage Baby Pad Review - Duration: 1:36.

AL: Hi, I'm Al from Creative, and today I'm reviewing

the Ogilvy Dressage Baby Pad. I fell in love with the brand

when I bought one of their half pads.

So it was a no brainer that I should try them again

when I was looking for a baby pad.

I was looking for a saddle pad that was simple but elegant,

easy to clean, provided good wither clearance and didn't slip

under my saddle. This pad is so perfect that I ended up buying

two and I will continue adding to my collection.

The first thing that stood out to me about this saddle pad is

the lack of billett straps. I was stuck in a Catch 22 with

this because I really dislike haven't billett straps on my

saddle pads to the point where I actually cut them off,

but then I started having this problem where the saddle

pad would slowly slip backwards during my ride because I didn't

have any billett straps. I find that just having

the girth loop down at the bottom

and the friction-free, anti-slip material

on the underside of the pad helps it stay put

during my ride. Another thing

that differentiates this saddle pad from others is the V-shape

at the top. Although my horse doesn't have high withers,

I like to make sure that there's extra clearance so it doesn't

create a pressure point on on his withers.

This pad is great for any dressage rider looking

for a high quality everyday schooling pad that's even nice

enough to go in the show ring. Another great thing about

this saddle pad is it's customizable.

So you can add a fun personalization.

The outer material of this saddle pad is stain

resistant but when it does get dirty I throw it in the washing

machine on cold and I hang to dry.

The material on the underside of this pad as quick-drying,

anti-microbial and antibacterial.

I also find it really breathable.

It's great for riding in any kind of weather.

I ride in an 18-inch dressage saddle and I find

that this pad fits perfectly. I'm Al, and I'm forever loyal

to my Ogilvy Dressage Baby Pads.

For more infomation >> Ogilvy Dressage Baby Pad Review - Duration: 1:36.

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[World of Warships] SHIPS TOP 2017 - Duration: 4:39.

Greetings, Captains!

Everyone likes rankings, and our last one was released quite a while ago.

The time has come to make things right.

My name is Alena, and I'm going to tell you about our top ships of 2017.

But first of all, let's take a look at what happened to our old,

once very popular, favorites from last year…

Time changes everything.

Japanese light cruiser Kuma rolled away from number 10 to number 36.

Tier VI American Independence took a severe beating—

from number 9 to number 97.

But Fuso remains one of the most popular ships.

Even though she's at number 10 now, not number 8, but it's still not bad!

Farragut fell from number 7 down to number 64. That's sad.

At the same time, North Carolina rose from number 6 to number 3.

That's a decent step up!

Minekaze, once the most popular destroyer,

sank from number 5 to number 86.

Shokaku set a record for biggest decline in popularity!

She used to be number 3, but in 2017, she was number 128.

The magnificent St. Louis moved from number 2 to number 15.

And finally, Mogami, a leading ship in the past, is now only at number 31.

And now, I'm going to tell you about the top 5 most popular ships of 2017!

With more than 9.5 million battles—battleship Bayern.

Solid armor, a low citadel, and decent anti-torpedo armament

let this Tier VI humble worker take 5th place.

Wyoming surprised everyone—she's at number 4!

More than 10 million battles— it's not popularity, it's love!

Primary armament, armor, and antiaircraft guns—

that's our veteran's formula for success.

You're already aware of North Carolina—she's at number 3.

But the American lacked both speed and torpedoes

to catch up with Gneisenau at number 2.

Finally, the winner of 2017!

Tremendous secondary armament, solid armor, and the Hydroacoustic Search

assured this warship a gigantic breakaway from the other contestants!

The magnificent Bismarck is at number 1 with 16 million battles!

As it turned out, players preferred battleships in 2017.

The most popular aircraft carrier Langley played in only 4.8 million battles,

the stealthy Japanese Akatsuki—7.8 million,

while beloved-by-all cruiser Cleveland,

which participated in 9.3 million battles, is at number 8.

Everything flows, everything changes, but that's not a reason to feel sad!

Watch our next episode on the top-5 warships of 2017

with the highest average damage.

Subscribe to our channel so you won't miss it.

My name is Alena Ermolaeva. See you next time, Captains!

For more infomation >> [World of Warships] SHIPS TOP 2017 - Duration: 4:39.

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Kanye's Working On New Music! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:19.

KANYE WEST IS BACK IN WYOMING

MAKING MORE MUSIC AND THIS TIME

HE HAS SOME HELP.

THERE WERE PHOTOS OF KIM AND

SOME OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS IN

UTAH SKIING, AND THEN ALL OF A

SUDDEN CAME TO REALIZE THAT

KANYE WAS THERE TOO, BUT KIM HAD

TRAVELED TO WYOMING TO GO AND

VISIT HIM, BUT IT'S NOT ONLY

KANYE THERE.

IT'S TRAVIS SCOTT IS THERE, THE

DREAM IS THERE, PIERRE BOURNE IS

THERE, ASAP BARI AND THESE ARE

ALL GUYS WHO WORK ON MUSIC.

HARVEY: SO WHERE IS THIS ALBUM?

IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME.

HASN'T IT JUST BEEN A YEAR?

HARVEY: HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE

YOU TO WRITE AN ALBUM?

TAKES YOU A LONG TIME TO

WRITE A STORY AND YOU HAVE TO

HAVE 83 PEOPLE AROUND YOU.

HARVEY: THAT IS NOT TRUE.

THAT IS SO TRUE.

HARVEY: ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR

MIND?

HE WRITES A STORY IN 2

MINUTES!

WITH THE HELP OF 20 PEOPLE.

YOU TRY THE WRITE A STORY

WHILE YELLING AT EVERYBODY.

HARVEY: IT'S A PERFECT FEAT.

THANK YOU.

[LAUGHTER]

For more infomation >> Kanye's Working On New Music! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:19.

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KRYPTON (Syfy) "Making of the Legend" Extended Featurette HD - Superman prequel series - Duration: 22:10.

- The thing that I love

about Superman is,

no matter how dark or cynical the world gets,

he always is hopeful and heroic and optimistic.

He's a blue sky superhero.

[dramatic music]

- He's a man who could do anything,

and he's choosing to fight for us.

- When Superman wins the day,

you feel like you won the day too.

- I think every major creator at some point

wants to tell a Superman story.

♪ ♪

- "Krypton" to me is such a vibrant idea

because there's so little that's been explored.

- To be a part of something that's just got

such a massive legacy to it,

it's very surreal.

♪ ♪

- Hi, I'm Cameron Cuffe from the new show "Krypton,"

and right now, I'm in Belfast, standing on our version

of the Fortress of Solitude.

It's the 80th anniversary of Superman

and the origin of Krypton,

and as an actor and fan,

I couldn't be more excited to be part of this next chapter.

♪ ♪

- One of the things that I wanted to do

with "Man of Steel" was to emphasize

the fact that Superman was an alien,

and so I fought very hard to have an opening segment

take place on Krypton

and to depict it as a truly alien world.

So while I was working on that film,

I thought a lot about

how we could take things further,

and I approached Geoff Johns.

- It really started with a conversation

when David came to me and said,

"Hey, I think I have an idea

about a story on Krypton,"

how the House of El

became this symbol

of hope and optimism.

- It's about this character, Seg,

who's the grandfather of Superman,

and it would take place about 200 years before

Superman comes to Earth.

- Superman came from a very sophisticated world.

They were very advanced, but at the same time,

beyond this sort of veneer of harmony,

there was corruption.

There was Machiavellian

politics going on.

I think it's something that speaks to us

in our world today.

- I think that's the big draw to "Krypton,"

to dive deeply into what Krypton is.

What was it like before Superman, as a baby,

left that world and the world was destroyed?

[melancholy piano music]

- The Krypton of our show

is a planet that is late in its life cycle,

and resources are so limited

that there are only a certain amount of people

that the government seems to care about.

- The society's divided by class.

It's a theocracy.

There's an authoritarian, religious ruler.

- Rao's blessings are bountiful but not unlimited.

Only his wrath is.

- Seg is a son of the House of El,

which has had its once proud legacy

stripped from them

when Seg's grandfather, Val-El,

commits heresy by saying

that there is something out there

other than Kryptonians.

- For rebelling against the lawful authority

of the Holy Sovereignty of His Eminence,

you are hereby sentenced to death!

- When you deal with the House of El,

you're also dealing with the symbol,

what we call the glyph, and what that means,

and we thought it would be interesting

to subvert that expectation,

and, when we pick up our story,

the House of El has been maligned.

The Superman symbol is a mark of shame.

- Your family will be stripped of all rights and privileges!

You are now to be considered rankless!

- He grows up rankless in the rankless district,

which is this crevasse at the bottom of the city

where people are just sort of piled in

on top of each other.

It's a dog-eat-dog world.

- Move along. - Hey!

His mind's not right anymore.

Seg's a good kid, who's very angry at the world.

[grunting]

♪ ♪

- We didn't want to start Seg as the finished package.

You know, we didn't want him to be Superman.

We didn't want him to have all of those

core values in place right from the start.

We wanted that to be the journey,

and we wanted that to be a progression.

- What the hell were you thinking, Seg?

- Are you gonna uncuff me or what?

- I like you this way.

- Even though "Krypton's" very much a story

about the House of El and the El lineage,

it's also a story about the House of Zod

and the Zod lineage.

- Lyta, you are my daughter, and you are a Zod,

and Zods are not traitors.

- Lyta Zod, she's part of the Military guild.

She has this relationship with Seg,

which is not allowed.

She shouldn't be going near a rankless.

So much in our lives we can't control.

But we still get to define ourselves.

Seg is someone that she can speak to.

They're really in love, and they have

this really passionate relationship,

but they know that it's never gonna last

because they're both bound to different people.

He's bound to Nyssa.

- Nyssa here is yet to be paired with someone.

As my youngest daughter, you'll be binding with her.

- She's the woman that Seg is bound to.

They don't call it marriage, they call it a binding.

He takes an immediate disliking to Nyssa,

and she to him.

- If my father binds you to us, he is taming you.

Proving that even a dreaded El can be co-opted

and brought into the fold.

Nyssa-Vex is a junior magistrate

of the Lawmaker's guild.

I think a lot of Nyssa's relationships

are built on an agenda,

and Nyssa sees Seg as a commodity.

Have your secrets, Seg.

I most certainly have mine.

- Seg early on in the story receives a call to action,

and this call reminds him of the great legacy

of his house, of the acts of courage

and selflessness that are so incredible

that they resound through history,

but here's the kicker:

they also resound in the future.

[grunts]

- Don't even think about it.

- This stranger shows up,

says, "I'm from the future.

"I'm from a planet called Earth.

"My name is Adam Strange,

and I need your help to save Krypton."

- Someone from the future has come to destroy Krypton.

- Why would they do that?

- Because where I'm from, your grandson becomes

the greatest hero in the universe.

- No one on Krypton, including Seg,

has any awareness of Superman or even Earth at this point,

so Adam is the audience's proxy.

- This belongs to your grandson, Kal-El.

- The second Adam Strange arrives back in time,

the timeline has been irreversibly changed.

- Once this cape is gone, our time's up.

Superman will have been wiped from existence.

- Because he is a time traveler,

he shows that the show is not just a prequel.

It's a story that is indelibly linked to the present,

so the events that happen in our show

could change Krypton's ultimate fate.

[boy yells]

- This thing that's coming,

it moves... from planet to planet,

conquering civilizations.

Its true name is Brainiac.

- So, here we are

in the Genesis Chamber,

and the cool thing about the Genesis Chamber

is that it's actually a relatively new part

of the lore introduced in 2014's

"Man of Steel."

And the amazing thing to me as a fan

is that even though this franchise

has been going on for 80 years,

the world of Krypton is so rich

that there's really no end to the creative

and storytelling possibilities.

- There's a lot of characters that have been introduced

from 1938 to now,

and a lot of them have been forgotten,

but there's a reason why Superman still persists.

- Superman was created out of nothing.

There were no superheroes.

There was just Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

in Cleveland, Ohio,

creating an alien character called Superman.

- In 1938,

in short, the world had never been

a scarier or more unjust place.

And at that time, the world's first superhero

appeared on bookshelves.

I don't think it's a coincidence

that this guy became popular.

♪ ♪

- He's always that shining beacon of goodness and courage.

- Truth, justice, and the American way--

I mean, these are, like, spiritual ideas.

These are ideas you can build a religion around.

- Here we have an alien among us in Superman

who represents the highest and best qualities

of what we like to think of as humanity.

- Why has Superman endured for so long?

It's because those themes are undying,

and so is he.

- Superman has been through just about everything

you can think of-- 52 universes,

evil versions of himself, bizarro versions of himself.

He died, very famously.

- Superman kind of is so well known

and so well documented-- in animation,

in film, in television,

in comics.

- First connection I had to Superman growing up

was the day I read my first "Superman" comic.

It kind of taught you

you could do almost anything you wanted.

If he could, why couldn't I?

- My very first connection was the Max and Dave Fleischer

"Superman" cartoons

that I saw when I was very, very young.

- They were done on a really elaborate scale

for cartoons.

They were very realistic and very cinematic.

- I am and always will be a fan

of the original TV series, "Adventures of Superman,"

with George Reeves, 'cause that's what

I grew up with as a kid.

- Your aim is bad, Luigi.

- The first Superman movie with Christopher Reeve

really embraced the Superman I grew up with.

- I read the script, and quite honestly,

it was missing the humanity,

its sense of reality.

I decided to do it if they'd let me do a rewrite,

and the reason I would do it was to protect Superman.

- It played a huge part in my imaginative life.

I actually have a scar on my chin right here.

I jumped off the couch with a cape

that said "Superkid" on it,

and I fell on my face.

- For me, I grew up in the time of the great "Animated Series."

- I'm a huge "Animated Series" fan.

I really like the Bruce Timm designs of Superman.

Those angular characters are, I think, very unique.

- One of the things that we decided to do early on

both to humanize Superman and also

to kind of make the stories

a little bit more interesting

is we did make him a little bit more vulnerable.

- I love the "Smallville" version of Superman.

I think Tom Welling did a really good job

portraying Superman's innocence

and the tension in him.

- I think every major creator at some point

wants to tackle and tell a Superman story.

- It's an American fable. It's American history.

Everybody wants to take a crack at it.

- As a Superman fan,

there's no greater feeling

than getting the chance to contribute

something, anything, to the legacy

of the character.

- It's difficult when you're dealing with,

you know, a character as powerful

and iconic as Superman.

It's like Sherlock Holmes.

But just like with Sherlock Holmes,

you can find new takes and new approaches

that illuminate the essential truth of the character.

- You know you're standing on the shoulders of giants

that preceded you, so there is

pressure to get it right and to tell a great story.

- If you're true to your sort of

north star, emotionally, with it,

if you go in there and say, "I have something

"I'm really afraid of, and I want this character

to show me how to be brave in the face of this thing,"

you wind up doing something

really original because it's personal.

- Once you open the comics,

you realize how deep the storytelling is,

how much of it is based on

the connections between people.

I think the greatest Superman moment of all time

is five panels in Grant Morrison's

"All-Star Superman."

There is a woman on a ledge

who's about to step off, and a strong voice

behind her says,

"You are so much stronger

than you think you are."

- The character usually drives the plot for me,

and I just want people to feel a story.

Introducing Jonathan Kent and the marriage,

with Lois Lane being his wife,

that to me brought something completely new to explore.

- At heart, they are

really sort of simple stories.

You know, Superman is the immigrant that comes here

and sees the best in us.

- Different writers bring their passions,

and, as you go through the decades,

you see different social justice issues

being raised.

- A good writer is looking at everything around him

and looks at society and sees, "What can you address?"

- We live in a society now where truth,

justice, and the American way,

these ideas are actually under siege.

Looking at the world we live in

and Superman's place in it,

you realize that he's exactly

the hero we need right now.

- Boy, do we need Superman.

- The great thing about the Superman universe

is the breadth of it.

Because Superman is a science fiction character,

ultimately, the whole universe is open,

so he's connected to things across time travel,

the future, past, through space travel,

as well as to Earth and Krypton.

- Kryptonian culture is something that has

so much untapped potential.

- Well, I think it's gonna be really interesting to see

the backstory of Superman's family.

I mean, we basically know the story

of Superman's parents fairly well,

but the idea that there are family histories

that extend beyond that I think is one

that's rich for development.

[dramatic music]

- Hey, guys,

I got the incredible

opportunity to come visit DC Comics,

check out their archive, and learn more

about the incredible history of DC Comics, Superman,

and the world of Krypton.

Let's go check it out.

So, where we're standing right now

is the doorway to the DC Comics archive.

It's one of the most special places

in all of comic history.

Pretty much every single issue

that DC Comics has published from 1938

to whatever came out last week,

it's here in this room.

- Hi, I'm Benjamin Le Clear, I am the manager

of the DC Comics library archives,

and that means I get to have the keys to the kingdom.

[dramatic music]

We have the most important comic book ever made.

It's this one right here.

It's "Action Comics" #1.

It's the landmark issue

which creates the genre of superheroes

by having Superman in it.

It is the birth of the golden age of comics,

and that's where Krypton starts,

when the rocket ship takes off.

- Everyone that's kind of touched Superman,

from the radio play to the movies

to the comic books,

has added to his mythology

and expanded what he can do.

There are so many people that have added

to his story and his lore,

and it just gets more and more refined.

But that compass from "Action Comics" #1

is still present, it's still there.

- All superheroes come from this comic.

So this is the first panel ever.

So as a lifelong fan, holding onto this comic book

means everything to me.

- I was a big Superman fan all the way back.

He's the kind of character

that, the more you dig into him,

the more you're impressed

that he's doing what he does

and the way he does what he does.

- Some of my favorite versions of Krypton really imagine it

as a place that I think that was like us.

No matter how kind of wondrous civilization gets,

you realize that they still have

some of the same kind of deep-rooted conflicts

that we have now.

- It seems to me like they had, you know,

the idea of Krypton, and Superman comes from him,

but it wasn't until a little bit later,

they actually came back to it.

I mean, it's such a fertile ground

for really rich stories, and you can't start the story

without all of this.

- And actually, I believe I have a map of Krypton

in case you get lost.

I don't know what it looks like on the show,

but the Rainbow Cavern should be here.

The Volcano of Gold.

- I could tell you right now,

some of these places feature in the show.

I'm not gonna tell you which ones.

- That's fantastic. - You have to watch.

- The great thing about Superman

is that it's got a mythological basis

that everybody knows, and, from that,

you can tell a variety of stories.

- It's fascinating how the first interpretations

of Superman were a much more rough-and-tumble hero.

- Yeah. - And he wasn't necessarily

going after mad scientists.

He was much more street justice.

- Right. - Which is something

we've brought to our show.

The mythology has expanded so much,

and for us, as well, it's a science fiction show,

so it all has to make sense.

- It's a matter of bringing what you have

that you think is fresh, but you have to show respect

for what the essence of the character is.

- This is "Action Comics" 236 to 247,

and it's here for a very important reason.

- Brainiac. - Brainiac.

- Brainiac is this thing that comes here

and then captures us and says,

"You're just this tiny, small thing,

"and you're never going to be important,

"you're never going to be big,

and so let me bottle you up and take you away."

- Brainiac's history was already tied to Krypton

even before Superman came to Earth.

Famously, Brainiac came to Krypton in the past

and devastated Kandor.

He stole the entire city and shrunk it down

into this globe on his ship,

and so it made absolute sense

that he would be our big bad.

- One of my favorite interpretations of Brainiac

throughout the years is the run that Geoff and Gary Frank did

with incredible art

and really, in a way, brought Brainiac

back into Superman continuity and made him who he is,

this incredible green being.

And it's interesting to me as well,

the way Brainiac has always been used as well

is for a way for Superman to reexamine

what it means to be human.

- Gary Frank, the artist, and I

really decided to take a run at making him threatening

in a, I guess, more horrific way

and would go around to these places

and digitize cultures and destroy it

and just collect it, and that version of Brainiac

did heavily influence what we're doing in the show.

- It's not just gonna stop at Krypton.

It is coming for everything.

It's known as the collector of worlds.

- Here we are in one of our oldest bound issues.

There's "Showcase" #17. Adam Strange.

- Adam Strange was really the closest thing we had

to a straight science fiction comic book,

and he transported from here to his home planet

and had various adventures.

- I come from a planet called Earth,

a time centuries from now,

and I've come here to warn you.

- The origin of Adam Strange is almost like

a reversal of the Superman origin.

Strange came from Earth and ended up

on a strange planet that he became the hero of.

- Adam Strange should be our cue to the audience

that this is more than just about the Superman mythology.

If you know comic books,

Doomsday's origins happen on Krypton,

and we'll be wrapping Doomsday into the story.

There's a item called the Black Mercy

that shows up in the pilot, and that's related

to a character named Mongul that we hope to bring in.

There's a world in the comics called Thanagar

where Hawkman and Hawkwoman are from,

and they're going to be wrapped up

in the story as well.

So Adam Strange is sort of the gateway to all

the space-related characters in the DC universe.

♪ ♪

- Wow.

So much history, so many incarnations

of these worlds and characters, and we're so lucky

to be able to take that with us on our journey on "Krypton."

Let's head back to set.

- So, here we are

in the tribunal chamber,

and as you can see, the legacy of Krypton

and Superman, it's literally all around us.

The production has gone to great lengths

to mine even the most minute details

from the franchise's deep history,

and this is to ensure that the world we create

is not only paying tribute to what's come before

but is also completely, uniquely our own.

- This show is just, like, a really pure form of escapism.

You get to see these really creative, exciting worlds

that are different than your own.

- DC have done a fantastic job

of allowing creators and artists

to go their own direction.

And David Goyer, using the framework

of the DC universe, has crafted

this beautifully deep society for us.

- Strange to think our ancestors

used to carry children in their wombs.

- Because it's a truly alien world

and an alien culture,

the design time was almost double

that you would normally have

for a show.

- The amazing thing about all of these sets

is they are epic in scale but down to the fine detail,

and that was by design because we are telling

an immersive cinematic story.

- If you're so clever,

how come you're on the stupid end of this blaster?

- Being on these sets,

you don't even need to try and get into character.

You just feel immersed in this world of mythology.

- This fortress, it's why they killed

Grandfather, isn't it?

- The Fortress set has been the one

that we have agonized over the most.

We want to be respectful to all that's come before,

but we want to also create an environment that felt real

and like it was part of our world.

- Does this really belong to my grandson?

- Yeah.

- We learn in the course of the show

that the Fortress of Solitude actually had its origins

on Krypton and it was Val-El's secret scientific base.

- Tell me about Brainiac.

Help me find a way to stop him.

I think Superman fans have been dying to see

Brainiac done justice on screen

the way he deserves.

And we're doing our utmost to deliver that.

- Your world is at an end.

[dramatic music]

- There's a lot of expectations.

There's lots of fans.

There's lots of people that are

very passionate about Superman,

and it does feel like it's a big responsibility.

Val-El was right!

- No!

- We've never actually seen what the El family

stands for in their own society

in the context of their world.

- It's time you learn the truth.

- And you had to steal a skimmer for that?

- I think what people are interested in knowing

is the background of Superman's family

and what's in his DNA that led him

to become the person that he is.

Clearly, there's still much to understand

about life on Krypton before we met

the last son of Krypton.

- To have the freedom

to make an entire TV series

about Krypton, it's just really exciting.

You're walking on untouched soil.

♪ ♪

- We've had stories where Superman goes back in time,

and they've done stories based on Krypton,

but we've never really fully explored

what that society stood for and its impact

on the DC universe.

- Does this planet from so far ago

change our perception of the Superman that we know?

Were there things that influenced him

or echoed down through the generations

that we're unaware of?

- The amazing thing about our show

is that we get to take bits that we like

from the comics, from the TV shows,

from the movies, and smash them all together,

as well as adding our own stuff

and moving forward with a new story.

People genuinely have no idea

what is about to come their way.

♪ ♪

As a lifelong fan of this world,

I feel so lucky to be a part of "Krypton."

To contribute to the legend of Superman,

it's a humbling and awesome experience,

and I can't wait to share what we've come up with.

- My own personal Kryptonite?

Oh, my God.

- I would say my Kryptonite is heights.

- Red onion. - Time.

- Deadlines. - LEGOs.

I have stepped on so many LEGOs.

- I don't have a good answer.

- Haircuts? I don't know if that makes any sense.

- My Kryptonite is carbs.

- Probably Hostess, I think. - Injustice.

- I'm probably my own personal Kryptonite.

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Living A Life Without Limits (Les Brown & Tony Robbins) Motivational Video - Duration: 10:48.

Evaluate where you are look at it assess yourself assess yourself and assess the

situation what brought you there what has brought you to this point what did

you learn from it are you learning anything are you doing it over and over

and over again somebody said that insanity is doing the same thing in the

same way expecting a different outcome don't let this year be like last and if

last year was great still don't let it be that way raise the standard your life

is perfect and extraordinary you darn well know you're not gonna be happy

unless you keep making about it that's what makes us feel live it's not what we

get that make us happy it's who we become and what we're able to give

because we become more if you want to begin to move you've got to clear your

mind of all the unnecessary luggage and baggage that's weighing us down you're

gonna have people to do things to you things are going to happen to you and

the most important thing to do is to harness your will and let it go and move

so you can grow so you can get on with your life it doesn't matter about what

happens to you what matters is what are you going to do about it

if there's anything that shift your life it'll get you to thrive in a difficult

situation it takes a massive action try something else

change it try it move it progress equals happiness if you can start to make

progress you get that yourself going even if it's not perfect if it doesn't

work you know what they do just change your approach that doesn't work change

your approach so often in life people don't begin the

journey because they're not quite sure what to do or how to do it right or how

to do it perfect you want to change your body get yourself moving don't wait for

the perfect trainer just blowing off your move but are your shoes and moving

get momentum I'm gonna turn this situation around I'm not gonna sit back

and and moan and cry over what happened and what went wrong and who did what I'm

going to do something about this situation the other thing is take full

responsibility for your life it's where you are and the

responsibility that you're going to take yourself where you want to go so once

that we have two primary choices in life we can either accept conditions as they

exist or we can take the responsibility to change them see a lot of people want

to exempt themselves from taking responsibility all they want to do is

talk about the problem every time you see them they'll tell you their story

over and over and over and over again no no you want to take responsibility

for your life I got me here I can get me out of this

and I'm getting out I'm not going to be a volunteer victim

and so all you're looking for new breakthroughs to practice and practice

and practice you'll get better and better and better and there's still some

things that will happen to you that will catch you on the blindside that you did

not anticipate

you'll get knocked down but you won't be knocked out and so I say to you it's

possible you can live your dream if it's becoming a diamond if it's having more

it's and achieving more being a better father being a mother whatever it is

overcoming addiction changing our society it's possible you can live your

dream it's necessary that you have a plan of

action that you always tell you that you stick to and you work with the system

that you work with people that you give support and that you be there for them

that you have the vision and never give up that you become creative and

relentless and keep on coming back again and again and again and that excuse that

you gotta take personal responsibility to make it happen and that it's hard

easy is not an option and when life knocks you down jump back up it's weird

people and situations that upset you see there's some people that know just how

to push your button they know just what to say but I'm not going to expend any

energy arguing with anybody life is too short ladies and gentleman and

unpredictable I don't want to spend my time arguing with anybody so I avoid

situations that will get me upset I don't argue with people draw the line

ladies and gentlemen there are certain things that we just go through life just

taking and at some point you just got to draw the line and just say enough is

enough you got to do that with yourself one negative stroke is 16 times more

powerful than a positive strike and if you have people around you who are not

sensitive to who you are and the people that can hurt you the most ladies and

gentlemen are the people that you love they're the ones that you are vulnerable

to they're the ones that can get to you and their fifths insensitive I don't

care who they are see if you don't draw the line with

people if you just let them run rampant in your life and you let things happen

to you that you don't feel good about if you continue to allow it to happen you

won't feel good about yourself your image of yourself will erode so you've

got to draw the line a lot of people just go to a job where they're miserable

day in and day out why do people stay together and they're miserable sleeping

in separate rooms arguing are the only thing they have in common is paying the

bills don't talk don't communicate don't share anything together day in and day

out is short and unpredictable that life is being mean to each other what do

people do that known Hills are preferable to strange heavens because

it's familiar see life is rough ladies and gentlemen it's rough and it's scary

it's scary growing it's scary taking a chance it's scary acting on your

intuition on your guts it's scary it's frightening

they're people that this tolerating things right now and they're immobilized

by fear they can see the hammer coming and they afraid to even move because

it's scary to go against the dominant thinking of your family friends and

those people you associate with every day is perhaps the most difficult act of

courage you will ever perform see when you start growing when you start

changing the way you walk the way you talk the way you act the way you respond

to things the way you use your time when you start saying no I can't do that

while you do you're too busy you don't have the time to I have my own agenda so

if people can put you on a guilt trip they will and use you and abused you

over and over and over again you got to draw the line you have to draw the line

on it don't go through life feeling like you're powerless victims of people that

are powerless you're not powerless you are powerful you direct the power in

your life whatever your life is right now it is a duplication of your

consciousness its result of how you have decided to use your power that's all it

is that's not who you are that's just a perverted use of your power that you

aren't satisfied with and you've got the power to change that wherever you are

how I don't know but I know you've got the power to do that but you don't know

what has happened to me it really doesn't matter what has happened to you

see the only thing that really matters is what are you going to do about it

that's all that matters that's all that matters

you can allow it to destroy you or you can allow it to bill you up we never get

to a level where we feel that there's nothing else for us to do that we've

achieved certain number of goals and we figure that we're through no no you

don't want to stay there and celebrate too long like a lot of people do they do

something they consider outstanding they go around talking about what they

used to do see let me tell you I used to do this and I used to do that excuse me

used to bees don't make no honey what are you doing now you're still here

breathing that means you've got some more to give doesn't matter how old you

are doesn't matter about where you are doesn't matter about what you have

doesn't matter about what you've done life is about growing it's about being

productive it's about stretching it's about challenging yourself so you start

looking around and decide hey hey what else do I want to do what what got me

here is a time for celebration but also a time for reflection what got me here

what worked what did not work what do I need to do to repeat so that I can get

the same kind of results in other areas of my life if the goal is to improve my

health if the goal is to improve my relationship if the goal is to improve

my income if the goal is to improve something in society what is it I need

to do now don't get confused with what you do with who you are don't trip don't

go on some type of ego trip I like talking about how bad you are

none of us do anything by ourselves develop an appreciation for external

support as well as good fortune because all of those things play a role the

other thing is don't go overboard celebrate you must meet with triumph and

disaster and treat those two Impostors just the same you look at hey I did it I

feel good about that now you're moving on to the next thing things did not work

out the way you wanted them to work out you didn't produce the results you

wanted to produce hey miss that win some you lose some

next moving right on don't confuse who you are with what you do and make your

mind fertile ground for the seeds of opportunity thinking if you want to

experience a sense of fulfillment you've got to have an open mind so that ideas

can come in there and take root and grow

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Winter Foraging | The Salt | NPR - Duration: 4:03.

National Public Radio presents winter foraging with Debbie Naha.

Chickweed, purple dead nettle, field garlic, spicebush, hairy bittercress.

This poor plant needs a new name.

Wow, Debbie, I didn't know you could find all those edible plants in wintertime!

Why don't we come along on your walk to find these wild greens?

And then we'll cook up a delicious pasta dish.

Take it away, Debbie!

This is purple dead nettle.

It starts to get a little bit of purplish tinge to the leaves.

And you can always tell it's in the mint family by checking the stem,

and the stem will be square.

You can't, like, roll it between your fingers, it's a square stem.

A square stem!

That's neat.

What's next, Debbie?

So this is field garlic.

This is a plant that you can always find in the winter.

It grows in clumps that come up.

They kind of look like long grass, but it's not grass.

You can cook them up like you would any onion.

You can use the tops like you use chives, you can chop them.

And you wind up with garlic breath, you really do.

Once you know it, it starts popping up all over.

I see you, field garlic.

This shrub is spicebush.

And spicebush has these little buds that are winter floral buds.

The bark of spicebush is usually an olive kind of color, and it has speckles on it.

And the speckles are called lenticels.

They're actually little breathing pores for gas exchange.

And then the final test is the scratch-and-sniff test,

because nothing else smells like this plant.

Mmm, yeah.

Mmm, smells like a spicy lemon!

This is one of my favorite plants, it really is.

Hairy bittercress.

It just needs a new name; it needs a PR makeover.

It grows in this rosette shape, which means that these leaves are all

radiating out from a central point.

It tastes like watercress but milder, like not as peppery as watercress.

Mmm, yeah.

Doesn't look very hairy to me.

This is chickweed.

It's a weak-stemmed plant so it doesn't stand up straight.

Inside the stem, there's like an elastic thread.

It's like a little rubber band inside there.

And it's very mild-tasting.

Yup, that's chickweed.

You found a lot of greens there, Debbie.

Now will you show us how to cook them?

This is field garlic.

So we're going to be separating the bulb from the greens.

And I'm going to take the bulbs and give them a quick sauté.

And we're making spicebush tea.

We want to keep them submerged for at least 20 minutes.

So in this colander here, we have our rinsed chickweed and dead nettle and hairy bittercress.

And we're going to use a box of penne pasta.

So we're going to wilt our greens here.

Ooooo!

Then I'm going to scrape this field garlic.

We'll add the chopped field garlic tops.

And the final ingredient is the cheese.

So here we have our penne pasta with wild greens of winter and hot spicebush tea.

Thanks Debbie!

That looks delicious.

Mmm, good!

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Olympic Weightlifting Seminar for Kids / TOROKHTIY - Duration: 11:16.

Hey, everyone

We'll record this video

for those

who were schoolkids

or studying at school

today we are at

Shelbyville High School

This school is quite big

about

1100 pupils

And I'll have this wonderful excursion

with these two

nice gentlemen

Royce

Скажи: "Привет!"

He almost speaks Russian

and this young man

behind

showing off

with a book

which he took for the first time in the last 4 years

Today

it turned out

it's a day off

holiday preparation

therefore

we have a wonderful chance

to roam here

walk into all the classes

and

disturbing no one

and without being disturbed

show everything in here

LIBRARY

And now we are walking

to see something else

Hey, see

an IRON MAIDEN concert can be held here

I think here

a seminar

это лучшее место для семинара

Well

I'd say that

for a school

it's a typical school

You're cleaning the piano?

Yeeeessss;-D

If Royce will be fired after this

SORRY

but I wanna do it

Seminar or Ukrainian championship

What options do we have:

Seminar or Ukrainian championship?

For a school

I think

the hall is impressive

a bit

too big

Monstrosity, what are you doing there?

Wait

Need to turn it on first

I'm not sure if the socket there works

Elton John's?

Try without a socket;-D

Thanks for your attention!

Мира и любви!

I remember we had

in Kharkiv

sport school

there was a computer class

Probably for the first 2 years

the main studying was

Counter Strike

and NFS

БАССЕЙН

Kids School Pool

It's hard to show, but

even at non-working time

when you come up to the school canteen

you can feel the smell

this area

and now

fitness gym

После Вас

Спасибо

Привет...

And here they have a fitness gym

for strength training

Here they squat, pull

some elements from Olympic weightlifting

and

our friend Royce

is the coach in this gym

Yesterday we also held here

a mini-seminar

a workshop

Here are

the names

of those boys and girls

who

compete for famous teams

and who have studied here

and who the school is proud of

such a wall

of glory

starting from

we've seen from 1981

and till today

Basketball Hall

a play will be here today

and yesterday we held here

Olympic weightlifting course

Не так. Посмотрите.

И не так

Это должно происходить в один момент

очень счастлив

School area

doesn't end at school

there are also big

huge rooms

for different kinds of sport

and now we are walking to

as far as I understand

to the stadium

yes

Baseball?

Футбол?

Да

And the new office for coaches

we'll see the coaches room

very interesting

backstage

locker

at school

there is

a football team

it's not soccer

it's a football team

it's their locker

shower

here's the coaches room

Sergey, what can you say?

I can say that

good grass

can mow

and dry

and in general

very very very very very

impressive

for a school stadium

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<i>And then, of course, it became like the challenge. What's that red stuff?</i>

What's it going to look like, and how are we going to do it?

Rian had it in his head exactly what he wanted to see.

And we tried everything from, you know, red rubber going up in the air,

<i>red ice, red snow.</i>

All right, let's do it again.

Guys, reload.

CORBOULD: Go with a bit more water this time.

It took a lot of resources until we came up with something

that Rian was happy with.

<i>Here we go.</i>

CREW: Whoa!

CORBOULD: That's by far the best.

BEN MORRIS: That's easily the best.

CORBOULD: Yeah, nice, quite nice numbers dropping there around.

<i>It's shredded paper, dyed red.</i>

CHRISTOPHER LOWE: <i>We're on the Crait battlefield.</i>

And this is the opening day on the set.

<i>We've laid down what we're calling the fractals,</i>

the things that occur in salt flats when the water dries out

and the evaporation cracks the surface.

<i>I'd probably leave a little bit of a delay</i>

with that one so we can see the...

I was thinking also, Rian, that that's a blue screen

-through the opening there... -Yeah.

...that you see through to the next trench.

JOHNSON: Perfect.

<i>And action.</i>

<i>Firing away. Three, two, one.</i>

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10 Great Fragrances That Make You Go Hmmmmm | Stinks So Good?! - Duration: 10:05.

bah-bah welcome to the channel where fashion meets frigates my name is Kevin

Sami in the today's video we got a fragrance that just make you go hmm if

you like these kind of videos cool go ahead and subscribe to channel 10 or

notification for future video livestream updates show you boys in love so I tell

the fragrance freaks out there if you anything like me you have the fragrance

as you love the fragrance of you dig the fragments that you hate but then there's

that category are fragrances just make you go huh kind of peculiar smelling

fragrances make it go hmm but not in a bad way some fragrances just had this

peculiar mix of notes a particular note that is just stinks so good like that

movie boomerang strong J these are my strong chain fragrances fragrances I did

in a peculiar kind of way let's start the list off with a Lolita Lempicka

since the 90s I love this vanilla licorice kind of thing I hate black

jellybeans I hate licorice I hate the smell of it I

hate it to be even being around cause my grandmother used to make me eat that

stuff especially in church here's like a punishment so when you put vanilla in

this a nice licorice kind of thing in the fragrance I'm supposed to puke but

there's something about this juice that just makes me go oh and the right kind

of weight I have big this stuff and I want to get my nose done - Oh masculine

intense virgin hear good things about it but hey as far as peculiar fragrances

that make it go you can't beat Lolita Lempicka next up on the list we have

Narciso Rodriguez for him Thank You Francis Kirk Jon you know I

love your work but this is one that makes you go oh

I mean wet cement is what this thing is referred to who wants to smell like wet

cement apparently I do in a lot of other people

because I dig this stuff oh I did get that digging that digging I got a bad

go out and dig and I dig it so much this stuff is my ish because look for some

reason it just resonates with my personality I can pull off this kind of

quirky mix of notes and it just rocks for me and here's the thing if you don't

like yours and your specifically if you have the intense version of the musk oil

burger you want to get rid of it I'll let your boy DISA Rodriguez for him

another fragrance that makes you go hmm I have a decanter of it this one is Tom

Ford Verte Dion songs this thing I never would even got a decant of it if it

wasn't for a persistent sales assistant in Saks Fifth Avenue in Atlanta she

sprayed it on me when I was down there in June and I was like oh why don't you

do it but about 20 minutes later I started noticing people kind of

gravitating towards me this is a green fragrant little kind of a blue playdoh

note in it yeah remember how Plato's smell when you're a kid go open some

Plato stick your nose in it that's what this smells like but it starts to

develop into a lovely green fragrance it's actually rather sexy in a weird

strange kind of way you ever see that chick there's this little quirky little

weird maybe got a little cockeyed something you like but yeah you like

yeah I would you know I would hit it that's this Tom Ford Verdi on songs

another fragrance that makes you go hmm here's one from the house of bar a doe

1996 funny like it's 1996 this I'm gonna do a standalone review on this one but

even when you first put your nose on it it is unlike anything I've ever smelled

before it actually smells like it could be some court or a household product mix

with some sort of cleaning product with something artificial but I can't stop

smelling it and when I put it on skin it gets compliments and I actually dig it

it's one of the most peculiar fragrances that I own and I

can't understand why I like it but I do I really really really do and that's

what these fragrances are fragrance is that for the life of me I would have

never picked them out or never understand why I did them but I do buy

Rado 1996 another fragrance that makes you go in the right kind of way from the

houses malik we have on Carnivora the inky one the dark one look you guys know

I love roses and Amber's you know I love my dark rich fragrances but this stuff

is not for the faint of heart it smells like old school fountain pink

yep how could that smell good don't know but it does maybe something happened to

me when I was a kid and I one of my teachers our principal I don't know you

know we had those old Lithia grab machines the old copying machines used

to have to roll the crank this is what it takes me back to elementary school

junior high smells so so incredible I love this stuff Lalique on canoe or if

you own it if you try that you know there's something peculiar and wonderful

about this stuff another fragrance that makes you go

in the right way and from a song Francis Crick Jean we have absolute pour less

water this is one of the fragrances that I wish I can go on to fragrant occur and

correct the ratings this I actually missed out on getting it autographs

bottle full because the ratings on fragrant ticket when I finally swapped

for it that raw honey cumin rose thing this one you read the description of it

it's supposed to be so challenging and daring and off-putting in this and that

it is freaking me oh my god I love this stuff but I gotta admit it's another one

of those things that right off the top I never would have thought our deed the

note breakdown raw honey is peculiar Francis Crick John does this one in such

a good way if you have a bottle you want to get rid of let me know cuz I would

definitely swap you but this is another one of those of all the ones on this

list this is the one that I I have to know why it just worked it's

so good for so many reasons for me Francis Kirk John absolute Paulus who

are another fragrance that makes you go or that I just did I can't get my voice

that deep my boy Jay Copeland could but if you haven't seen my review on Dark

Shadows some bony ground yeah missing out this one by Yosh Wow

this thing came out as a vapor it will make more sense there is just something

bewitching and haunting about this fragrance the note breakdown is just oh

it's dark it's deep it's rich but something about this stuff that just

makes me go huh why do I like this stuff and that's what this list is about

fragrances that you have in your collection that for the life of you you

can't figure out why do I like this stuff it's kind of like one of the

love-hate relationships you look at stuff in your collection you're like

there's no way in hell I should like the stuff I should own it but I do and I dig

it another one that fits this list but I'm

not gonna go back and grab it out of the box Thierry Mugler pure leather the deep

dark leather frankincense thing just works it works work just simply works

but as usual don't just leave it up to me let us know in the comment section

what fragrances do you have the you know of that just make it go huh huh I mean

you gotta have some stuff in your collection it just really are like I

don't know why I like this stuff I just do and that's the beautiful thing

about the fragrance journey you can find that you like things that you never

would have thought you liked and I think that's a better thing than going to get

something that you just knew you were like and it was there's horrible I

forgot to mention this one from the house of freshness cannabis scent all

there is nothing cannabis or Sun tall about this one

it smells like patchouli and chocolate but it is oh so good in the dirties

kind of way it reminds me of that hippie chick that just has got that natural

beauty and you know she probably don't shave her legs or shave under her arms

but you know dadgum well she looks like she yeah and you know you would mm-hmm

that's kind of percent all as you saw my mind works at fragrances some time mr.

beautiful think about since it is so evocative it's so emotional you just put

you in certain kind of mindsets and that's what I dig about fragrance and

the fragrance journey and as usual if you liked this kind of video go ahead

and give me a big thumbs up and share it out to anybody you think you used the

information thank you guys so much for watching and subscribing to the next

time talk at you later by the way you want to stay connected me on social

media links will be down in the description peace two fingers and I'm

out is ship boy yeah you digging adidas

things that make it go hmm

things to make it go oh

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Study Shows Fake News Spreads Faster Than Truth Online, And Bots Aren't To Blame - Duration: 4:01.

According to a new study by researchers at MIT, fake news on Twitter spreads even faster

and goes even farther than actual true news stories and to make matters worse, it's mostly

actual real human beings that are spreading the fake news propaganda and not bots.

Now that blows a big talking point into some of the issues that we've seen come up with

the issue of fake news that, "Oh, it's the bots.

It's always the bots spreading this."

Well, guess what?

Researchers at MIT just proved that no, in fact, it's not the bots.

It's actually people that aren't very bright who are using Twitter like idiots.

The study found that a fake news story is six times more likely to go viral than an

actual honest, truthful news story using stats and statistics and reporting, things like

that.

They also found that fake news stories will ... 1,500 times more likely, I guess, to go

faster and spread farther than the truth.

All of this kind of just paints a picture of how dumbed down we've become as a country

and I know the people want to blame the bots and bots do play a small role in this, but

at the end of the day as this study points out, it's human beings.

It's real people that are out there spreading this fake news.

That is actually a better outcome.

If it were bots who were doing this all alone there would be very little we could do to

stop it, but since it's people, it's actual human beings doing this, that's something

we can fix.

How?

With better public education programs out there in the United States because that's

what this is.

This is about people not understanding how the world works.

This is about people not understanding how to tell the difference between a lie and the

truth.

Recently, it was proposed on a global scale, a program to help high school students determine

the difference between fake news and real news.

The US opted out of participating in that kind of standardized testing and curriculum

area.

Other countries decided, "Yeah, we want that.

We want to educate our public on how to differentiate between fake news and real news."

But the US said no.

Why?

Currently, because Republicans run the country and Republicans love stupid people.

Stupid people are the Republican party's base.

Sorry to say it, but that's the truth and this study shows that those Republicans, and

other studies in the past few months have shown it as well, are far more likely to spread

fake news stories because they don't know any better.

Because it fits into their particular little tiny world view.

It corroborates things that they've already thought might be true, but now here's a story

from Info Wars that says, "Yep, the frogs are turning gay," so I'm going to Tweet it

out because that's somehow an attack on masculinity here in the United States.

That's what we're dealing with and this is a problem that eventually, not overnight,

but eventually could be solved with better public education programs here in the United

States.

We have to work on making our country smarter because until we do that this fake news problem

will never go away.

The propaganda problem will never go away.

We're going to be dealing with an electorate that doesn't know the difference between truth

and lies and right and wrong until we do a better job educating them on how to tell

the difference.

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Video Effects (Group B) - Videopad Tutorial #9 - Duration: 1:59.

Hey everyone, in this part we are going to see how to use blending and color correction

effects in Videpad.

So this is the video before applying effects.

To add the effect click on the clip on the sequence

and on home tab click on the video effects

Under blending & color correction click on auto levels in effects window under auto levels

check the checkbox next to enable to activate the effect .

Now click on the play button.

If you want you can do color adjustment for that click on video effects and click on color

adjustments.

To change the brightness drag the brightness slider.

To change the contrast drag the contrast slider.

Same way you can drag the gama slider.

If you want you can click on hue click on preset option and click on cycle option.

To give cool or warm appearance to your video click on the video effects and click on temperature.

On the preset click on the cool option and you can see the preview in clip preview panel.

Click on the other options to check them.

Once you like the effect click on it to apply it to your picture or the video.

Once done click on the close button of the effects window.

So this way you can add blending and color correction to your pictures and video in Videopad.

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What does this clock use for?

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Exploramos CASAS donde OCURRIERON COSAS ESPELUZNANTES - URBEX - LUGARES ABANDONADOS - Duration: 9:11.

[Music]

good morning in the middle of this cold day and rainy

we go into the search for new abandoned places this case we have

found with surprising places maybe like never because they were in them

things happened that we never would have imagined

dare to enter with us in these places where witchcraft rites

satanic and death left their mark. without further ado

Until after entering this house we did not know that the owner had

dead inside it due to a shot of shotgun

this is told to us by a neighbor who ensures that periodically a man enters the

home and he does not know what he does in his inside

They will soon see what we think they do in she

that last...

[Music]

There are many pigeon droppings, you have to get out of here

a bathroom, an old sink and an old bathroom and there are parts of the bathroom and the bathtub

here are some pills that we do not know, they are called aldomet

an old bowl and ancient crockery

Here is a cradle of a child and the park, here they have done satanic rituals

look at the candles around the child's crib. Spooky.

You see that rituals have been done, look at the candles everywhere. here something happened.

There are candles in the closet too and a child park. It's all very strange

Here it is clear that they did rituals. We do not know if someone thinks there is a curse in the house

or people think there's something weird here I had never seen anything like it. the park and the crib are very old.

We do not know if the child died in strange circumstances here, but the truth is that this is very strange

the candles are everywhere

that's like a child's chair to carry in the car

this is an old bread basket and a box on the floor.

In this second house where we are going to enter the family that lived here and that is said to have already died

they performed witchcraft inside. What has surprised us the most is what we have found when entering inside.

look what's on the ground. I have never seen anything like that.

a gravestone

gives bad roll

Hi. Here there has been a fire.

Here has someone been living

I think someone is still staying. this seems recent

How strange to stay in a house full of gravestones.

what's there

here there are more tombstones

mia mother

here is what was used to make the niches for the dead

this is a head of a bed

and what is behind is to make the niches. With this they made the form. it's very strange. they look like the molds for the niches.

everything is very old

crosses, gravestones

the roof is falling. watch out

we do not know if it's for rituals

or it was for works for cemeteries

Here there is a photo frame and a plaster base

they would be the molds to then make them out of plaster or stone.

here it is said that psychophonies are captured

and that there are paranormal presences in this house

if they heard something weird during the video they tell us

here is another cross

here there are more tombstones

here are the windows and the doors. all very deteriorated.

So here's the video today. If you liked subscribe, activate the notification bell, give us a like and share

thank you very much for watching the video. a greeting

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Lenise | Courage to Thrive - Duration: 3:19.

[lively guitar music]

♪ One step after the other ♪

♪ Soon I'll be free again ♪

♪ I fight 'cause I have courage ♪

♪ To see myself whole again ♪

>> I came into college a bit underdeveloped

as an artist

but singing and songwriting

was always a passion of mine.

I've been able to lead Wednesday night worship

with my best friends here

and that's really given me the courage

to go out and perform as a worship leader

and as a singer/songwriter.

[lively guitar music]

>> My senior year of high school

I interviewed for the Leadership Follows Program.

I kind of see it as just me

taking a shot in the dark.

I didn't think I would get in.

Back in high school I was completely disengaged.

I didn't really want to stick around

other than just survive

and get my diploma.

I ended up being accepted on the spot

and that became a starting point

for all the opportunities

that I would end up getting at Eastern.

[lively guitar music]

♪ I will love myself enough ♪

>> My younger sister attends Eastern

and she's loving the opportunities

that she gets to have here

and I'm kind of seeing the same thing play out in her life

where she's thriving

and where she's succeeding

and becoming the best version of herself here at Eastern.

♪ I will love myself enough to grow ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

>> It definitely takes courage

to put yourself out there

but the great faculty, staff

and all the friendships that I've made

it's made it worthwhile for me.

Graduating definitely feels

a bit bitter sweet.

I'll miss all the opportunities here

and the people here

but I definitely do feel

excited about what's next.

My time here

has shaped me into someone

that I'm proud to be

and I couldn't imagine being anyone else.

♪ I'm healing ♪

♪ I'm healing ♪

♪ Oh it's taking time ♪

♪ But I feel it ♪

♪ I feel it ♪

♪ Victory is mine ♪

♪ We're healing ♪

♪ We're healing ♪

♪ Oh it's taking time ♪

♪ I feel it ♪

♪ I feel it ♪

♪ Victory is ours ♪

♪ I feel it in my bones ♪

♪ I will love myself enough to grow ♪

♪ I feel it in my bones ♪

♪ I will love myself enough to grow ♪

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How To Really Play Team Fortress 2 - Duration: 4:43.

My team has seven Snipers.

I should play Sniper.

When you first start up TF2, make sure to play the tutorial.

This is the objectively fastest way to learn how to play all four of TF2's playable classes.

The rest of the classes will only be played by bots, so don't worry about those ones.

From here it's important to pick up every weapon.

Head to the Mann Co. store and buy all of them.

It'll cost €213.45, but this is by far the easiest way to obtain them.

After this you're ready to play, so click casual mode, and uncheck everything that isn't

Capture the Flag.

You want to make sure you're only playing the best gamemode TF2 has to offer.

Once you're on 2Fort, it's time to learn the basics.

Team Fortress 2 is a game all about balance and co-operation.

Check the classes your team already has, then pick whatever you felt like playing anyway.

The rest of your team will change class to accommodate you regardless of your decision.

Once you've chosen to play Sniper, head to the battlements, and choose your spot.

Go into your keybinds, and unbind everything related to movement.

Then right click to aim down your scope, and happy days.

Although TF2 is commonly called an FPS, it's secretly a point and click adventure game

developed by Telltale.

Occassionally as you stand still, you may hear an announcer mention something about

an intelligence being stolen.

Don't mind her, and continue what you are doing.

The main objective is to simply to rack up the highest amount of points possible and

be top of the leaderboard - nothing else matters.

Should your team lose the round, it's important to provide constructive criticism to assist

your team in the next round.

This can be easily achieved by pressing t on your keyboard, voicing your criticism,

and doing nothing to change the inevitable outcome of the second round.

If this form of criticism fails, then you can designate a player to be in special need

of criticism.

Open the main menu, and call a vote kick on the particular player.

This will help them how to learn how to play more effectively, and they will no doubt personally

thank you for your nomination.

If you feel like playing something different to assist your teammates by providing additional

health, you can never go wrong with the Sandvich Heavy.

For this playstyle, equip the Sandvich on Heavy, and just pretend that your minigun

doesn't exist.

This strategy works best if you also place a brick on your crouch key to ensure you move

at the slowest possible speed.

Spamming voice commands will also assist your teammates by informing them you are capable

of healing.

If you're feeling brave, you can try a more offensive playstyle.

Unequip your Sandvich, and replace it with the default shotgun.

This will let you move at high speeds as Heavy while dealing far more damage than that of

a ham sandwich.

By this stage you should almost be a master of Team Fortress 2, so it's time for the advanced

strategies.

The Spy is a master of stealth that can disguise himself as any player on the enemy team, as

well as instantly kill any player with a backstab.

To play the class best, equip only the knife, and constantly run at the enemy.

This will help you earn backstabs faster.

If things take a turn for the worse, you can always seek assistance from your teammates

by repeatedly pressing the E key.

This handy button informs any ally Medics on your team that you are in need of assistance,

and they will no doubt rush to your aid before you die anyway.

For a more defensive strategy, build a sentry on the objective as an Engineer, and leave

your computer to go make a coffee.

You literally don't need to do anything else, and you'll just instantly win the game.

When you're finished playing Team Deathmatch, you can check out TF2's other gamemodes.

These include Robot Wars, and 'queuing at the bank to deposit money into your account'

Simulator.

And congratulations!

You're now a master of Team Fortress 2, and set to impart your knowledge to other players.

The best way to display your new-found knowledge is by writing a keybind text message you can

use after each kill which informs others you are better than them.

This will earn you the untold respect of your teammates, and will work even better by fully

equipping your character with cosmetics, painting them lime, and wielding a Conscientious Objector

that no doubt has an anime decal.

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On Fire 2 Year Anniversary - Let's Celebrate! - Duration: 1:53.

My friends, today is a big deal for us at Live Inspired - John O'Leary.

It is the second anniversary (music please!) of the book ON FIRE!

It came out March 15, 2016.

So what became of ON FIRE you ask!?

Let me tell ya. 150,000 copies have sold in the United States.

It's a #1 national bestseller.

But it did not stop there!

It has been translated into 13 languages.

Has been sold everywhere around the world, has touched lives everywhere around the world.

More than 1,000, 5-star reviews on Audible.

More than 450, 5-star reviews on Amazon.com.

This does not happen without your belief, without you reading it, without you sharing

it, without you encouraging other folks to check it out and be inspired by it as well.

I realize that and I'm grateful for it.

So today my ask on the second birthday, the second anniversary of ON FIRE is that you

take a selfie with your copy of ON FIRE, that you put it online - whether it's Facebook,

Twitter, Instagram - that you #OnFire and that you link back to me.

A week from today we are going to pick one lucky individual - although I'm the one that

feels lucky hanging out with you - to either have an hour coaching call with me (a conversation

like we are having right now) or a video keynote for your organization.

So my friends, go online right now.

Take a picture of you and your copy of ON FIRE, use #OnFire and link it back to me (tag

me).

I'm looking forward to spending an hour with you and my friends I'm looking forward to

doing life with the rest of us because the best is yet to come.

So for this time and until next time, this is John O'Leary and today is your day.

Live Inspired.

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I Can't Remember Any Vietnamese - Duration: 4:27.

Hey, this is the Daily Overpass! My name is Eric and I make apps. Now today, I want

to talk about how I can't remember any Vietnamese.

Okay, so today, I'm coming to you from the offices of a software development

company I routinely work with in Hanoi. And so, I'm not - the last day, I

have been in Central Hanoi, which is the old quarter which is very touristy, but

it's very nice. Coming out to the actual business area so I'm in

a business building and it's actually kind of nice to be back into the

familiar environment, you know, an office. So, we've been whiteboarding things out

all day, talking about some of the existing projects that we're working on

in some of the new projects and ways we could work better together in the future.

While it's really easy to use Skype and Slack and all the other online tools,

it's really - I think it's just nice just to be a big piece of paper and just to

write everything down. And then we got the the language issues though, so

I don't mention this very often, but I actually learned Vietnamese. I mean, it

used to be my job as a Vietnamese linguist in the in the army. When I

joined the Army when I was 18, they sent me to DLI - Defense Language

Institute in Monterey, California to learn Chinese Mandarin which I did for a

year and went to various schools after that. And then when I went to - went to

Hawaii, my duty station, there was a shortage of Vietnamese linguist.

They asked for volunteers and I volunteered and I went back to school

and learn Vietnamese for eight months. And I don't mean like an hour a day. I

mean, it was like a full day you know, 9:00 to 5:00, learning Vietnamese. And

then it was my job for a couple of years. Now it is embarrassing how little I

remember twenty-something years later. I haven't been able to hold up

a conversation whereas Chinese, Chinese I could pretty

much manage a little bit with. Vietnamese, I can't remember anything. I

mean I could count to 10, I can say hello, I could say thank you. I give you

the very basic things and little phrases will come back to me, but I don't

remember certain things. So anyway, I might as well stop telling people

I learned it because dude, I can't remember anything. And I thought it would - I

just thought it would come back to me. Anyway, but the one thing that we - that

seem to be consistent is there's certain phrases that keep coming up that when

you mention them everybody knows because English is kind of like the

language of coding. I used to make fun of the developers in England

because they had to spell color with the - without the U in HTML. So, you know,

when they would say, "Yeah, color actually has a u in it." And I

said, "Yeah, but you have to write the other way in HTML. Despite the fact that -

so anyway, so we've mentioned things here, we have this

conversations, we're talking about concerns and I'll say stuff like, 'You

know, almost with this project concern with cross-site scripting and then

everybody knows what that is. Everybody knows a cross-site scripting is. For some

reason, it seems to transcend languages. So its - there's a lot

more in common in software development because that emerged in

the age of the internet. We have so much more in common, a lot of the

documentation that people have to read in other languages, they might not have

all of it in in their languages and stuff like that. Which is something I

never really had to contend with. I mean, I was so lucky because I always spell

color the same way my whole life, but in other countries that they don't.

Anyway, I just wanted to check in with you, guys, today.

It's been a really nice day. Oh yeah, I'm a bit disappointed about not remembering

very much Chinese, or sorry Vietnamese. But, you know, I've got a nice window over

here with a with a very smoggy, cloudy Hanoi and just jenjoying the

day. So anyway, i hope you, guys, are having a great day. That's it for today.

I'll talk to you tomorrow.

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G-Eazy - Sober (Official Audio Lyrics Video) ft. Charlie Puth - Duration: 3:26.

Ooh, I know that I'll regret this when I'm sober

But every shot I'm getting closer, getting closer

Is it true that 80 proof is the reason I'm with you?

Oh, I know that I'll regret this when it's over

Ooh-ooh ooh ooh (you know)

Ooh-ooh ooh (story of my whole life haha)

I just know that I'll regret this when it's over

Eazy Uh, yeah, I might regret this when tomorrow comes

But, them drunk nights are more fun than sober ones

With every shot, they're like "Aww, here Kobe comes"

But I got this bad bitch trying to throw me buns

If I listened to my Uncs, all them older ones

They all talk about karma, how it slowly comes (uh)

But, life is short, enjoy it while you're young

Spend my bank account tonight and have to borrow funds

It all started with a light glass

Now I'm asking "How long could tonight last?"

Man, she had an eeh face with a tight ass

If I had a shot less, then I might pass

But, I'm faded and I got a little sedated

I can't believe we made it, every night we celebrate it

I live like Jim Morrison, no telling where I'll take it

I take her to her room and I tell her, "Get naked"

Ooh, I know that I'll regret this when I'm sober

But every shot I'm getting closer, getting closer

Is it true that 80 proof is the reason I'm with you?

Oh, I know that I'll regret this when it's over

Ooh-ooh ooh ooh, ooh-ooh ooh

I just know that I'll regret this when it's over

Ooh-ooh ooh ooh, ooh-ooh ooh

I just know that I'll regret this when it's over

I slipped up with my ex and I smashed again

Stayed over, now she's about to get attached again

Walls built up around, they come crashing in

Passed out at six A.M., but she's up at ten

Doing this was not in my plans

She got up and saw rubbers in the trash can

Hoop earrings, some bitch left on my nightstand

Cussed me out and stormed off like "Alright then" (uh)

On both sides, that was bad for form

Why do people do things that be bad for 'em?

Say we done with these things, then we ask for 'em

When the sun comes down, then we transform

Yeah, you can probably bet this

By this time tomorrow, I'll probably regret this

Try, but it all falls down like Tetris

No telling where that 80 proof gets us

Ooh, I know that I'll regret this when I'm sober

But every shot I'm getting closer, getting closer

Is it true that 80 proof is the reason I'm with you?

Oh, I know that I'll regret this when it's over

Ooh-ooh ooh ooh, ooh-ooh ooh

I just know that I'll regret this when it's over

Ooh-ooh ooh ooh, ooh-ooh ooh

I just know that I'll regret this when it's over

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Starcraft - Brood War Aria - Piano Cover by Shortplum - Duration: 1:38.

[Latin] [English]

Morituri te salutant; Those who are about to die salute you;

Via Solaris, The journey for comfort,

Morituri te salutant; Those who are about to die salute you;

Precia ob orgia The reward of mysteries

Creatorum revenit initium All creation returns to the beginning,

Requiescat in pace verna mori May we find rest in peace in vernal death.

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Who's To Say (Piano Version - Audio) - Duration: 3:49.

Who's to say If we will make it

Ride this wave Or sink without a trace

Who's to say the roads that we will roam And who's to say where we will end up

Who's to say If we'll be wiser

The ancient secrets Coming around again, yeah!

Who's to say the roads that we will roam And who's to say where we will end up

Sooner than we thought We could rise from down below

Imagine we become A different side of us

Sooner than we thought We could rise above these laws

Who's to say where we will go Transitioning away

Who's to say Are we resilient?

The elegant creature Stretching once again, yeah!

Who's to say the roads that we will roam Who's to say where we will end up

Don't know anymore!

We might grow 3 meters tall And be stronger than before

No limits now No physics hold us back

Once we crawled Now we're free at last

Sooner than we thought We could rise from down below

Imagine we become A different side of us

Sooner than we thought We could rise above these laws

Who's to say where we will go Transitioning away

Sooner than we thought We could rise above these laws

Who's to say where we will go Transitioning away

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5 LEGGENDE HORROR GIAPPONESI (2) - Duration: 3:20.

let's continue to talk about leggends and myths

Made in Japan

if you're ready, let's start with the second part!

Okiku Doll- doll with a Kimono

It's one of the most famous stories of the accursed dolls.

It's told that a young boy called Eikichi Suzuki did buy this doll in 1918 in a shop at Sapporo

And that it was given to his younger sister Okiku.

The girl was happy to receive this doll as present, but she died suddenly.

The parents putted immediately the doll on a shrine

And every day they prayed for their little daughter.

After some months the doll's hair started to grow

In 1939 the doll was brought at the temple of Mannejin, where she still resides today,

And her hair still grows, without any scientific explanation.

Cow head

The legend recounts that during a school trip, the teacher

to entertain the students, started to tell some horror stories.

When he talked about a story called cow head, he couldn't stop to tell the story, he was like in a trance

When he finally returned back to reality, he saw all of his students and also the driver

unconscious and slime was coming out from their mouths.

Some of them died some days after.

Kleenex – accursed spot

In 1980 the Kleenex did an accursed spot: the spot was accompanied by some really creepy music

that some people considered it as a Folk song with a lot of curse.

It was the case, that some members of the cast of these tissues, died prematurely in some strange circumstances.

Fatal passenger

The legend talks about a taxi driver that was stopped suddenly in an isolated location by a person that wanted to take the taxi.

The passenger leaded the taxi driver in a strange and lost location and then he suddenly disappears.

The driver turns around the steering wheel and he sees that he is driving towards a cliff.

Taxi drivers be careful!

Jinmenken – dogs with human faces

The Jinmenken are dogs with a human face that walk during the night through the Japanese streets

It's told that these dogs are the reincarnation of the spirits of the victims of road accidents.

Be careful if you see them cross something or someone on your driving line:

drive carefully!

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北九州エンデューロ選手権2018 第1戦 2018.03.11 - Duration: 16:38.

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Как вязать без крючка и спиц? Детский плед из плюшевой пряжи. Alize Puffy Color. - Duration: 10:55.

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8700K 4.9GHz Assetto Corsa Intro | GTX 1060 6GB - Duration: 1:44.

8700K 4.9GHz Assetto Corsa Intro | GTX 1060 6GB

8700K 4.9GHz Assetto Corsa Intro | GTX 1060 6GB

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C'est quoi un TROU NOIR ? - Monkey - Duration: 1:46.

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Study Shows Fake News Spreads Faster Than Truth Online, And Bots Aren't To Blame - Duration: 4:01.

According to a new study by researchers at MIT, fake news on Twitter spreads even faster

and goes even farther than actual true news stories and to make matters worse, it's mostly

actual real human beings that are spreading the fake news propaganda and not bots.

Now that blows a big talking point into some of the issues that we've seen come up with

the issue of fake news that, "Oh, it's the bots.

It's always the bots spreading this."

Well, guess what?

Researchers at MIT just proved that no, in fact, it's not the bots.

It's actually people that aren't very bright who are using Twitter like idiots.

The study found that a fake news story is six times more likely to go viral than an

actual honest, truthful news story using stats and statistics and reporting, things like

that.

They also found that fake news stories will ... 1,500 times more likely, I guess, to go

faster and spread farther than the truth.

All of this kind of just paints a picture of how dumbed down we've become as a country

and I know the people want to blame the bots and bots do play a small role in this, but

at the end of the day as this study points out, it's human beings.

It's real people that are out there spreading this fake news.

That is actually a better outcome.

If it were bots who were doing this all alone there would be very little we could do to

stop it, but since it's people, it's actual human beings doing this, that's something

we can fix.

How?

With better public education programs out there in the United States because that's

what this is.

This is about people not understanding how the world works.

This is about people not understanding how to tell the difference between a lie and the

truth.

Recently, it was proposed on a global scale, a program to help high school students determine

the difference between fake news and real news.

The US opted out of participating in that kind of standardized testing and curriculum

area.

Other countries decided, "Yeah, we want that.

We want to educate our public on how to differentiate between fake news and real news."

But the US said no.

Why?

Currently, because Republicans run the country and Republicans love stupid people.

Stupid people are the Republican party's base.

Sorry to say it, but that's the truth and this study shows that those Republicans, and

other studies in the past few months have shown it as well, are far more likely to spread

fake news stories because they don't know any better.

Because it fits into their particular little tiny world view.

It corroborates things that they've already thought might be true, but now here's a story

from Info Wars that says, "Yep, the frogs are turning gay," so I'm going to Tweet it

out because that's somehow an attack on masculinity here in the United States.

That's what we're dealing with and this is a problem that eventually, not overnight,

but eventually could be solved with better public education programs here in the United

States.

We have to work on making our country smarter because until we do that this fake news problem

will never go away.

The propaganda problem will never go away.

We're going to be dealing with an electorate that doesn't know the difference between truth

and lies and right and wrong until we do a better job educating them on how to tell

the difference.

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