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This heart has not fallen in love with someone for a long time

But why it feels weird today

It's the feeling of caring someone

It's the feeling of unilateral missing someone

Just to be close together

A long day will disappear soon.

The day you come to my heart

Sunrise had swept out the darkness

Keep in this warmth each peaceful second together

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

t's the feeling of caring someone

It's the feeling of unilateral missing someone

Just to be close together,

A long day will disappear soon.

The day you come to my heart

Sunrise had swept out the darkness

Keep in this warmth each peaceful second together

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

My eyes express

My loving words

Keep us together without any break-up

Come close to me

Walk together, let's go and we will

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

A loving heaven

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

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This Rare Syndrome Will Ruin Your Reality - Duration: 3:12.

We all know the story of Alice in Wonderland.

A little girl in a blue dress follows a white rabbit down a hole and is suddenly thrown

into this psychedelic world.

She shrinks and grows, sings with flowers, meets the world's creepiest cat, and explodes

out of a house.

No one can really agree on what Lewis Carroll was getting at when he wrote the "Alice

in Wonderland" story, but some believe he had a condition that literally makes people

see life like this.

A condition now called Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.

It can manifest in a bunch of mind-boggling ways, but it's not about hallucinations.

It's about your perception of the world around you.

People with this rare condition experience temporary episodes where they perceive the

world very differently than the average person.

Typically, they last anywhere from a few minutes to a few days.

Vision, hearing, feeling of touch, and understanding of time can all be affected in various ways.

Say someone's hanging out in their kitchen and an Alice in Wonderland episode suddenly

comes on.

Something like the clock hanging on their wall could become so huge it takes up half

the wall (this is called macropsia).

You could suddenly see 25 clocks, like you're seeing the world from a bug's eye view (entomopia).

Or one of your body parts might shrink in size dramatically (partial microsomatognosia).

Time can even speed up (quick-motion phenomenon) or slow down (protracted duration).

You might even feel like you're floating in mid-air (illusory feeling of levitation).

Half the time, this Alice in Wonderland Syndrome happens on its own and isn't linked with

any other conditions.

But sometimes, it's connected to physical disorders like migraines, epilepsy, infections,

depression, or encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain.

Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is still in its veryyy early stages.

It's thought to be very under-reported, making it even harder to study.

It's not clear how many people have it and it's not currently recognized as a neurological

disorder or a psychiatric illness.

It's kind of in a grey area.

It seems to be more prevalent in children, but this condition doesn't appear to be

particularly dangerous or painful.

Granted, if the symptoms are followed by migraines, which they often are in about 15% of people

with this phenomenon, then they may be proceeded by pain, but the Alice in Wonderland experience

itself doesn't seem to be really alarming scientists at this point in time.

Studies done on this phenomenon are few and far between, but what have they found out?

Scientists know that this syndrome is based in processing perception.

Parts of the brain involved in this mechanism are thought to be the temporo-parietal junction,

and the occipital, frontal and temporal lobes.

Some of these areas experience decreased blood flow in people with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome,

and at least one study of an MRI during an episode showed electrical activity create

abnormal blood flow in the specific parts of the brain that process texture, shape,

size, and that control vision.

There aren't any treatments or cures for this condition, but if it's accompanied

with another, more serious condition, your doctor may suggest treating that to see if

your perception goes back to normal.

If you've experienced these phenomenon and were concerned or scared, we hope you find

comfort in knowing that it looks like this just your brain's way of perceiving the

world.

You aren't losing your mind.

Are there any other phenomenon you want us to look into?

Let us know in the comments.

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if something ever doesn't go the way that you've planned and you find

yourself in that situation don't panic the most important thing you can do is

stay calm stay present being able to be calm that you've laid a plan out you've

done what you've done that got you to this point if something comes up that

you didn't expect or that you didn't know was gonna come your plans not bad

it got you to where you are, right now you have to deal with what's in front of

you that doesn't mean run away doesn't mean to stop yet don't do anything

it means deal with it deal with what's in front of you move through it move

around it and over it move under it but keep moving forward

rectify the situation regroup and go

I'm talking to those guys who hate to fail

because I hate to fail it's really as simple as that it takes tubs and tubs of

ice cream lots of tissues lots of Tears lots of trauma mazi my mother my best

friend's my family everybody making me feel better about it but the one thing

that is as certain as night and day ladies and gentlemen is that you will

fail it's just how it is and there is nothing that you can do to stop that

it's what you do after that will define where you go when something I've

invested in my heart and my soul which I do with everything that I actually put

my mind to if that fails I don't just wallow in self-pity I roll

myself in it I roll around in it I wrap myself in it head-to-toe self-pity

self-pity self-pity it's not a pretty sight but then I get a cry a little dust

myself off and dive straight back into life because the only way to push

failure aside is to move ahead not ignore it analyze it and learn from it

always remember you will never truly enjoy success until you have tasted

failure fail fail fail again and then rise like a phoenix now what is life

without a little bit of a risk right now I'm not an adrenaline junkie I'm not

telling you to go off rollercoasters or anything I've always believed that you

have to take risks calculated educated risks to evolve because if you've not

truly explored the full extent of your possibilities you'll always remain

stagnant people have written me off several times in my career sometimes

they didn't agree with my choices when I played a negative character in my film aitraaz

very early in my career I was told I'll

be a vamp and no one will cast me as a heroine

when I took on a female centric film called fashion again very early on in my

career I was told that was not normal when I signed a u.s. TV show at the

height of my film career India each time the risks were huge the stakes were high

and the repercussions could have been to say not the least career-ending

thank God they won't and I'm still standing in front of you

I really appreciate, God I don't know what'll happen going forward but as of

now I can say that my risks and the gamble was worth it you know why because

I backed up those risks with my hundred percent be bold and take these risks

takes three things to create a breakthrough in anything and your

personal life in your business anywhere you need a strategy but that's not the

first place you should look and it's the first place all of us look me too

it's our adherent thing you want to lose weight or how do I do it I'm gonna grow

my business how do I do it, it's instinctively been trained to think that

way but the problem is the how-to is usually not that complex gonna come on

75% of America now is overweight is that because it's

so complex how to be fit and strong right you know only the 1% know the

answer as they hide it from you have to work your ass off to not hear what it

takes right and so so you know I never I went to this I went to a TED med Center

and I watched about 12 doctors we're not gonna get up and do these stories about

how we could just get patients to take their medications and try to figure out

the whole thing and I was just looking and going you're all talking about

strategy and you've forgotten psychology because strategy is wonderful I'm a

strategist and my whole life we can have strategy says we both know a strategy

could save you a decade right and a business strategy could save you

know you can make the difference between success and failure but most people have

strategies available or they could get them or you could create them but the

problem is you got a story and your story is why it isn't working

and the story is I've tried what,

everything, if you tried everything you'd

be fit you tried everything you'd be profitable if you tried everything you'd

be there but people say it you know I'm big-boned that's what I used to say I'm

still big-boned but I'm 38 pounds lighter than I was 25 years ago and I've

never gained it back right I was big boned that was my story all the good

ones are gone that's why I'm not in a relationship

whatever the story there's always a story and what I tell

people's you know if you can just divorce the story of your limitation and

marry the truth of your unlimited capacity than the whole game changes but it's

hard to do that because when you're in your story you don't even realize it so

you need a third piece for breakthrough and that's really what my life's about

which is changing people's states because in a different state we're

different people

Can mean people be nice? Yes or No?

Can nice people be mean? So really learning to

train yourself to be in an ideal state where

the best of you comes out to yourself for your family for your mission for

your world for your co-workers to me that's one of the most important

decisions in life to make you ask me out of all the people I've met all the

things I've seen you know what creates a magnificent life you know everybody has

goals and dreams that are different some people want you know picket fence some

want to make a billion dollar some you know want to have this huge breakthrough

in technology some people want to write poetry whatever is right for

people is what I want them for themselves I don't want to be like me or

you or anybody else I want them to have their dream but to have that you need

two skills you need number one to have the science of achievement it's a

science you have to know how to take your vision and make it real and most

people assume they've already figured that out and this guy sure as hell has

and you have and I have so most of us know and we can all refine our skills in

that area but we know how to take what we dream about make it real if you don't

you can learn from somebody who does you know the simplest thing is get crazily

hungry for something we all know when you get so hungry so desirous your brain

starts coming up with answers and then it's massive action but effective

execution which is all modeling which is I assume what this is about

find the best example compress the time let someone else take 20 years to figure

it out you do it in two weeks or two months or whatever period is that we

should all be standing the shoulders the people around us instead of reinventing

the wheel and then there's this thing called grace you know if you work your ass off

you're totally focused you try to serve

something larger than yourself and you really are executing what works

you need a little grace might want to call it luck if you prefer God the

universe but it's there and we can all achieve but I think the more important

skill if you ask me is to have an extraordinary as the art the fulfillment

and it's an art it's not a science because there's a science to making

money I don't care who you are if you do certain things you're gonna have too

much financial stress you do other things you're gonna have an abundance

there's a science there's a science to your body everyone hears biochemically

different different genome but there are certain fundamental patterns that if you

and I follow them you're gonna have tons of energy gonna feel good if you break

them you're gonna pay the price and have low energy or disease but so fulfillment is

an art what's going to fulfil you is

different from the other person next to you

and learn that from anybody else

you gotta find it because success without fulfillment is the ultimate

failure and I get those phone calls all the time for the multi billionaire

entrepreneur or politician or business person or person just won their Academy

Award and they're depressed they can't tell anybody as they got all their goals

but they're not fulfilled because they really don't have that sense of meaning

in their life they went for something and they got it they achieved and if you

doubt this what I'm saying is relevant to you or us or anyone just think about

about a year and what a month ago we lost what I consider be a national

treasure robbing wipes how many of you loved

robbing lives look around they don't keep the hands up look and most of you

didn't know almost anywhere you go in the world people love robbed boys by the

way was he great at achievement oh my god that guy he said he want to make

become a great comedian he did that I want to make the world laugh he did I

want to make my own TV show he did I'm one of the number one TV show he did it

I want to make movies he did I want an Academy Award for not being funny not

his skillset drama and he did it I want a beautiful family he did it and then he

hung himself make everybody happy but yourself not a good plan so if I had a

gift to give you it would be maybe make a different decision and the decision is

that no matter what happens in your life you're gonna live in a beautiful state a

beautiful state and that could be happy that could be grateful that could be

being generous those are all beautiful states aren't they it could be curious

it could be fun it could be playful you're not limited to one state but it's

different than suffering and most people suffering and all suffering I've ever

seen I've traveled 100 countries I've dealt with presence of countries and you

know presidents of businesses CEOs I've dealt with people in prison I thought

with you name average people suffering always comes because you're obsessed

about something related to you you can only be depressed if you're focusing

so now I'm depressed cuz my kids and they're not doing well no you're

depressed cuz you feel you've failed your kids it's about you it's about how

you think you what you should have done or shouldn't have done or what someone

did to you or didn't do to you in the past for the future which don't even

exist so I have a simple goal my goal is help people make a decision that says I

don't know what's gonna happen you might get a divorce even though you don't

think so you might find a family of your family with cancer you can't control

those things I can't control those things I don't want this to happen to

you or anybody I love or anybody who's even a stranger to me but they're going

to happen true not possibly thinking bullshit just the truth so if that's

gonna happen I say make a decision now that says I'm a living a beautiful state

and I'm gonna find beauty and whatever Life brings me coz life is too short not

to I see a little buddy up here named Shaun and member when I got a phone call

from the make-a-wish Foundation say of a young man is about to die and he wants

to meet you and he came to a seminar and then I took

him out after his in time if he coughed too much they said they said he can't

grab him I said I want to take him cross the fire they said take him cross the

fire said if he if he coughs he breaks a rib I said I'll be really gentle we're

gonna do this thing and he did it the bottom line is this young man over

here announced different stage of life he's always been anyways I think he

lived because he lived for more than himself yeah I'm sure he felt pain but

we only suffer we think about what's being done to us or what people are

gonna think or what they should have done him hadn't done and you can't

control that stuff anyway I mean why be pissed when people gonna do our people

gonna be mean yes or no are people gonna be unfair and unjust yes or no are

people gonna be beautiful and generous yes or no you just never know when that

shit's gonna happen so might as well enjoy yourself along the way and I

suggest today if you want there's any gift I came by to give you it's to tell

you what you know already but get you to make a decision about to actually decide

I'm going to live in a beautiful state that doesn't mean I don't get angry or

pissed or tired with you know suffering arises and you end it the moment you go

holy shit I'm thinking about me if I leave this I'll always be suffering the

human mind is always looking for what's wrong the human brain is not designed to

make you happy it's designed to make you survive

happiness that's your job and you only get it if you draw a line in the sand

that's how it's gonna be and I can tell you the few people to do it I know a few

people that have done it have magnificent wives one of my life mantras

that saves my butt every single day of the week is this idea that clarity comes

from engagement not thought so you can be you know sitting on your couch and

wrestling with two options you know whether it's which business should I

start should I stay in this relationship or not should I go back to school or

should I you know staying this job there's a million things that all of us

kind of struggle with each and every day and one of the things that's helped me

and I remember it was actually tied back to when I was considering whether or not

to go for some type of career in dance now I had never had any formal dance

training my dance experience really was me moon walking across my mom's linoleum

floor and my white socks too like Michael Jackson that's as far as the

dance training I had but I love to dance and when I was starting my life coaching

business at 23 one of the things that was awesome about that experience was

getting a chance to really look at all my own beliefs and my own

and that's when I started to really identify that I didn't just want to be a

coach and I didn't want to just focus on one specific thing and I loved

spirituality I loved business I'm marketing I love personal development

they also loved fitness and I also loved dance and so I was having a hard time

reconciling and what to call myself what to focus on it was really a confusing

time in my life it was really frustrating because I had a lot of Drive

and I wanted to help people and I wanted to make a difference but I didn't and I

couldn't figure out how I fit into society so this idea of dance just

didn't leave me alone and I remember just saying to myself like if I don't

actually go and take a class like how am I gonna know and so I went and I took my

first ever professional dance class at Broadway Dance Center and getting into

that class I was terrified because you know in the dance world unfortunately if

you're 25 years old in the hip-hop world you're kind of over the hills you were

the old woman and that's crazy like that isn't sane to say and it's not true

everywhere but I remember going into that class and it was like the warm-up

section and I just sat down on this wooden floor and I moved myself in the

back because I was terrified that I would make you know people trip or that

people would laugh at me and I just sat on the floor and that the music came on

and I started crying because it felt so right

and I'm like why have I tortured myself for like three years going like could I

dance should I dance as I try to dance I mean I torture myself for years about

that and was miserable and so this idea clarity comes from engagement not

thought if you're wrestling with something do anything you can to move

towards the thing that you think you want you know if you're not sure if you

should stay in a relationship it's like give that relationship everything you

can go get some couples therapy talk to somebody say I want to work on this if

it's a career that you might want to investigate or you might want to move

towards like go take a class in turn get yourself embedded in that field somehow

to test it because your body has a truth it has an

knowing that you can never access through your mind alone and I think that

once you engage with your body and you actually take action there is this flood

of intelligence that you have access to that you cannot get any other way

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O que mudou em nós após uma viagem de volta ao mundo? - Duration: 11:41.

What`s up travellers!

We`re starting a new special video here

at Livre Partida`s channel. We are speaking to you directly from

Long Beach. It`s a rainy

and cold day here in California, we are here

to talk about a suggestion from our

follower, our

friend Marcos

that suggested that we talk about

what have changed on us after travelling.

Wow! That`s a hard subject because I think that everything`s changed

Everything! We are complete diferent persons

and even physically we changed, it`s clear.

If we see how we were physically

before and now, we`ve changed physically.

Ours face`s shape, everything. That`s crazy!

I think that during the trip, those who follow us

can notice the different phases. Pla was bald,

with beard, long beard, hairy, super thin

fatty, tanned, pale...

I started the trip with my hair short

and then longer, fatty,

thinner, tired, excited...

you can notice if you watch

the older videos. And something that I noticed that changed,

specially on Mari, she was super preppy

and became an outdoor person!

I say that now she prefers

some bushes than a toillet. That`s for sure!

For some toillets, it is better

to use the bushes.

And also our adaptability

nowadays we are much more

adaptable to everything.

I think we are not that picky anymore

mainly me, Pla was already more

relaxed, but I have

always lived with comfort

and now I can sleep anywhere, use any bathroom

or eat any kind of food - if it`s reasonable, of course

One thing that changed the most

for me, it`s about prejudice.

Everybody has some kind of prejudice, ok? If you say

that you have no prejudice you are

lying to yourself.

It can be something cliche, like skin color...

or cultural matters

about people that come from a place or have some background

or even some political opinion...

religioso. E a minha questão era religião. Religion. My question was about religion.

I was religious prejudiced and during this trip

we had had contact with almost all

religious groups existent

and people from all these groups.

As we said at the last video, you can`t never generalize

people. You can`t talk about a person

for the group that it belongs, because all human beings

are different by nature.

And if there is something that changed about me

that`s about religion.

Before I was an atheist, I used to say that God doesn`t exist,

using a soft way, but I used to say

God does not exist. Nowadays I am a skeptical,

I put myself as a skeptical.

I don`t believe, but I

appreciate those who are religious

and I know how to see

the beauty and

positive features of the ones that has those beliefs.

I have learned to appreciate that.

We have had contact with so many kinds of religions and also with different levels

of religiosity, from the person

that is religious but not so much

to those that live fot their beliefs.

So, about prejudice, a trip like this one

is like a slap in the face, you break down

all these ideas and prejudices that you have about many

groups and specially about individual. About everything, right?

There are so many ways to live, we use to get stuck

in our point of view, in our way of life, the ideas

from where we where born ou where we live

Sometimes

there are small differences but not that much.

When you go out and see the world, you see

people living in so many conditions...

that`s nice to see that

it`s possible to live in different ways,

that it`s possible to be happy with those different ways

a lot of people think " if you are

poor you can not be happy"... Nope! We have seen

a lot of poor people being happy

and also wealthy people that where not happy at all

or vice versa, I think that

it`s not you life style that matters. This also

makes us more

relaxed... because if everything goes wrong

it`ll always be another option, I can

always do it in another way.

It opens your mind, makes you fearless.

And also about this subject of different life styles,

we have found a life style that is

the traveller life style, the one that travels,

that works with this and also about

being mountain persons, about loving the mountains, the mountains calling us

this is also a thing that changed, we didn`t have this

desire for being at the moutains. Now, when we say "Wow! We are

going to the mountains!", we fell something good

"cool, we are going there"...

So, we discovered ourselves at this

travelling style, always looking

for the highest places.

Being in contact with nature transformed us a lot.

We used to be urban persons,

we are from Sao Paulo, for the ones that don`t know, and Sao Paulo

is the concrete jungle, almost no nature

contact, even though we have been traveling

to some places in Brazil, but living outdoors...

That was

transforming!

And another thing that we noticed is the similarity

between places. Even if the culture is different,

people are different,

that is always a lot of things that are the same everywhere.

Especially when you are in cities.

The way that humans cluster themselves,

it`s ordinary, it`s just normal

everywhere in the world. Of course there are some civilizations

that develop themselves better than others,

but, in general, the way that they do it

is very similar. It`s hard to see

a completely different place,

that has nothing in common with others that you`ve already seem before.

Actually we found out that it`s very

different and similar at the same time,

because human beings are the same

everywhere, people just seek for the same things,

so, in a way or another, it reflects on

what we see on societys.

Another thing that changed is our relationship

our relationship

has changed a lot, we are more confidant,

more like partners, like friends

than any other thing. We don`t even have to talk,

we just use mind reading.

We just look at each other and we already know what we need.

It is an intense relationship, too close.

Obviously it can destroy you as a couple,

one won`t want to look at the other anymore, but I think

I`ve never seen this happening between travellers

usually it`s the opposite, we create bonds

that are very special.

Another thing that has transformed

during our trip is about our

confidence. We are more

confident nowadays. Confident about what we want,

about what we like,

we feel confident to do

as coisas que a gente quer things that we

want,

and also to deal with tough situations...

Now we don`t stress that much

with trivial things,

we feel confident to deal with any kind of situation.

And even about anxiety,

we don`t feel anxious anymore.

After a world trip, after achieving

a big goal, everything

feels easier now.

And we don`t suffer in advance

with situations that

maybe could happen, we have learned

during this trip that it`s useless. Sometimes we think

that something is going to be in one way and in the end it`s in another, so

everything that you bothered before was useless

because it haven`t helped at all.

This was

a big

lesson

that travelling teached us and that transformed us

in much more

relaxed persons

We are very laid back.

Another thing that changed is our long term vision,

making projects looking to a long term perception.

Everytime that we are going to determine...

that`s about me... When I am

forming an opinion, about anything,

I try to get as close as possible,

of that subject`s history, people that are involved with the subject`s

history, the zone where

they live... all this change

the way that things happen, so before I have

an opinion, before I have another dream,

before I make new plans...

nowadays I, and I think Mari too,

I try to have this long term point of view.

We just finished a 5 year project!

Two and a half years planning and two and a half years

travelling, doing,

that`s a medium,

long term project. Five years.

So, that changed the way that

we see things. Everytime that we have to think about

a subject, we try to have this long term point of view.

And before we were immediatists

Now! We were living

the present without thinking about tomorrow.

And even about our opinions, about everything.

Another thing that

was transformed was about getting used to

a lonely life

When we travel in such way, we

end up getting lonely

because it was only us two and the rest

was the world. People that we didn`t know, places

that we didn`t know, so we learned to count just with

each other and enjoy

this

enjoy our own company,

enjoy each other`s company,

and to learn how to be independent, not needing to much

other people`s help,

approve or opinion...

We became more self sufficient

during the trip. Not anti-social,

of course, but more aware about

what we can do by ourselves.

Life in nature, camping,

tends to make you a little bit more lonely.

And then you end up knowing yourself.

It`s a moment when you are introspective and

thoughtful, thinking about a lot of things.

And putting an end to this list that

could be longer,

the love for developing projects and helping people

to chase their dreams

and that`s what we do here in our YouTube channel and

it`s something that we realized that we really enjoy.

Create projects and helping others

to achieve their goals, so if you have any

question or suggestion, write it down here at the comments.

That`s all, folks, we end up the video here,

if you liked, please give us your like,

subscribe if you have not subscribed yet and

let`s keep travelling together!

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Kevin Young - Highlighting the Joy and Pain of the Black Experience in "Brown" | The Daily Show - Duration: 6:16.

My guest tonight is the poetry editor at The New Yorker,

and director of the Schomburg Center

for Research in Black Culture,

and author of a new book of poetry called Brown.

Please welcome Kevin Young.

(cheers and applause)

-Welcome to the show. -Thanks for having me.

A beautiful book of poems

with a title that says so much, Brown.

Why the title, Brown?

I was thinking of all kinds of brownness.

Uh, James Brown-ness, um, John Brown,

also Linda Brown of Brown v. Board,

who played piano at my church

-in Topeka, Kansas, growing up. So... -Oh, wow.

So she was, you know, right there.

And I learned at an early age that history--

You know, she was part of the case

that changed our whole nation,

and, you know, desegregated our schools and so much more.

And there was history right in front of me singing.

So she was a beautiful singer and a beautiful person.

Right. It's a name that many people have in America,

a name that many people adopted,

and a name that many people were given.

But, in many ways, brown in America signifies so much.

You know, brown can determine what kind of job a person gets.

Brown can determine what schools you go to,

brown can determine what type of loans you can get.

Is that why brown was so important for you

when writing about, I guess, black culture

and the black experience in this book of poems?

Yeah, absolutely. It had many resonances.

I just love the word, of course, but also I thought a lot about,

you know, how can I go from Prince to the personal?

You know, which is what I get into in the book.

And I was thinking a lot about history.

I'm obsessed with, uh,

the music of history and the history of music,

and both those things came together

-in that book and in that word. -Right. When you,

when you write your poems...

I mean, like, some poems are extremely, extremely short,

and then others span pages.

Does-does this just come to you? Like, where you go like,

"Oh, no, this is two lines, and then I'm done"?

Or do you quit?

Or are you thinking about it from the beginning?

Like, how do you... how do you plan a poem?

'Cause there's, like, this one poem in here.

This was my favorite one. It was a...

it was an ode to Big Pun,

and it was basically just two lines.

Yeah, "Ode to Big Pun."

I mean, you know, he has that great song, "I'm Not a Player."

-Right. -"I'm not a player, I just crush a lot."

And so, I was thinking about it,

and I just decided to say,

-"I'm not a prayer, I just wish a lot." -Right.

Um, so that's my ode to Big Pun.

Right, and if you love Big Pun...

And it's also a pun. You know, it's a pun, so...

Yeah. Yeah.

-Sorry, I don't mean to be so... -(laughs)

Am I being too obvious?

You-you have poems like that.

You also wrote a poem entitled "Money Road,"

-which centers around Emmett Till. -Yeah.

And, you know, the Emmett Till story

took an interesting twist--

I mean, not a twist for some, but for others--

where the woman who was the reason

he-he got into trouble

came out and said, "Hey, I lied."

She said on her deathbed, "I lied.

He did not do anything."

You wrote a poem in this book before that happened,

and in the poem, you said,

"Did he whistle..."

You said, "Whistled or smiled or did nothing."

Was that just prophetic,

or was it something that you always believed?

Was it something that is tied into brownness as a whole,

just the idea of being falsely accused?

Yeah, I mean, I think it's part of brownness.

I mean, um, I-I'm shocked that we believe...

We realize that, obviously, lynching was terrible,

and he was lynched supposedly for saying something,

-Right. -but why do we even believe

this little part of the story, you know?

I think it comes up in Starbucks.

You know, they had to do something wrong.

Um, we're... It's hard for us to believe

that, you know, racism could be full of blame

and the person receiving the brunt of it

-could have nothing, no blame, you know? -Right.

Well, as someone who studies black culture,

a lot of people are confused by what that means.

-Sure. -Like, what is black culture?

Does it have a culture unto itself,

or is it culture that comes from African, Caribbean,

-etcetera? -Sure.

Well, race is a, you know, a fiction,

but racism isn't.

-So there's that. -Right.

But then there's also blackness comes from African culture,

the mix of Caribbean culture.

What I love

about the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

is we study global black culture and experience.

-Right. -We've been in Harlem for 93 years,

and we were part of the first Harlem Renaissance.

And we're thinking about the new renaissances

happening now in film and poetry and art.

And to be able to think about it holistically,

that's how I think about culture.

When you look at Kanye West now,

does that... is that a part of black culture?

-How does that qualify? -I mean...

-I'm saying as an expert in this. -until last week.

Till last week he was, but now...

(laughter)

No, I'm just... I'm kidding.

No, I'm kidding, kidding.

No, I mean, I think we have a big tent.

I mean, that's what's really interesting.

-Right. -There is a big tradition

of black conservatism, of course,

but there's also a tradition of humaneness,

of thinking about everyone under this aegis.

I mean, that's why I love that assoc... research...

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

-Right. -It's thinking not just about African-American,

not just of African,

but the African diaspora, as well.

You know, we love having you

as part of our-our, you know, dreams.

Well, let me ask you this before I let you go.

Brown: Poems--

it's a book that encompasses so much,

and it's beautiful storytelling.

-It speaks to brown -Thank you.

not from the inside, but from all sides, I feel.

-Sure. -Someone reads this book, they read the poems.

What is the one thing you wish they would take away from this?

What is the story you want to tell?

I think it's a story about America and about history

and how history is both personal and public,

and, for me, we're swimming in it.

-You know? It's like we're fish. We don't know we're wet. -Right.

But how do we think about history maybe in an active way?

For me, looking back, growing up in Kansas

and having Linda Brown there,

-it meant a lot to realize that I was in a place -Uh-huh.

that Langston Hughes also had lived

and, you know, coming from a place unlikely,

-like Kansas. -Right.

But it was filled with blackness and brownness.

Well, it's a fantastic book.

Thank you so much for being on the show.

Thank you, sir. Thanks for having me.

Brown is available now.

Kevin Young, everybody.

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From cuddling with a python to playing games with a tiger, here are 10 unbelievable stories

of human animal bonds….

10.

Agee the Polar Bear

Most species of bear can be incredibly dangerous, so what would it take for you to spend a night

sleeping in the same bed as one?

Well, that's what Mark Dumas, from British Columbia, does quite regularly, and his bear

of choice is the most dangerous of all- an 840 pound polar bear.

Standing at 7 feet tall, his best friend Agee has lived with him for most of her life.

They share an incredible bond and Marks says that the only people Agee likes are he and

his wife.

They regularly 'wrestle' and even pose for pictures with Mark's head in her mouth.

This isn't recommended behaviour around polar bears of course, but Mark is an experienced

bear handler and has worked with them for more than 40 years.

He says that he raised her as a cub and that he knows how to read her body language and

act safely around her.

Agee even purrs like a kitten whenever Mark's around.

Still, no matter how confident you feel with them, it is important to remember that they

are wild animals.

These animal human bonds are remarkable, and rare.

9.

Pikin the Gorilla

Primates are the closest animals in the world to humans, so it's perhaps no surprise that

there are a number of stories of incredibly close bonds between our species.

This image, the winner of 2017's wildlife photographer of the year award, shows just

how amazing this friendship can be.

It's of a gorilla called Pikin who, at the time, was being transferred to an animal sanctuary

in Cameroon by the Ape Action Africa charity.

Sadly, she had been captured by poachers who were planning on eating her, but she was rescued

just in time.

Usually during these transfers the gorillas are sedated, but Pikin's medicine had worn

off just prior to this image being taken and, rather than being frightened or acting violently,

she woke up in the arms of her handler, Appolinaire Ndohoudou (doohoodoo) and hugged him.

The bond between these two extends much further than Appolinaire rescuing Pikin from her captors.

Appolinaire had also been forced to leave his home in Chad, in this case because of

the civil war, and had moved to Cameroon where he dedicated his life to caring for displaced

animals.

It is a story of strength and compassion and Jo-Anne McArthur, the photographer says he

is thankful that the image resonated with people and that he hopes to inspire people

to care just a little bit more about animals.

She says that she documents a lot of cruelty against animals but that sometimes she is

able to witness stories of rescue and friendship.

8.

Dindim the Penguin

You've probably heard tale of birds forming bonds with humans- often because they attach

to the first thing they see once they hatch- but this next story shows how intense and

integral this bond can become.

In 2012, Joao Pereira de Souza found a South American Magellanic penguin on an island off

the coast of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

The penguin was malnourished and covered in thick oil.

So De Souza immediately cleaned it's feathers and found it a meal.

From that moment forth, the penguin developed an unbreakable bond with its rescuer.

It soon recovered and left for its migration.

Usually the species congregates to breed on the Patagonia coasts of Argentina and Chile,

as far as five thousand miles away.

Every year, Dindim the Penguin makes the journey, and spends 8 months on the island with the

retired fisherman.

De Souza refers to Dindim as one of his children and, before you start thinking that the penguin

just likes the island and the people, and not De Souza in particular- by all accounts

he's the only person that it will let get close.

If anyone else tries to pet it, it will peck at them.

Instead, it's far happier sitting on de Souza's lap, and letting him feed him sardines!

7.

Chamroeun the Python

When you were a child, what pet did you wish for??

I wanted I giant panda but no luck!

If you were lucky, maybe you did get your wish but I'm not sure how many of you were

allowed to have a potentially dangerous animal that was many times bigger than you!!

It seems like this might not be such a big deal in Cambodia, where Uorn Sambath, a seven

year old boy, has an unusual bond with a 220 pound python.

It began when Uorn was three months old and the snake, then a baby too, slithered into

his crib.

They would sleep in the cradle together, and he even learned how to crawl alongside the

snake.

Um… this sounds extremely unsafe.

The python has grown up much faster than the boy, and eats more than 22 pounds of chicken

a week.

It's becoming quite a financial difficulty for the family, so they have tried to make

the most of the fame that the story has generated, and encourage tourists to visit the boy and

his snake- which is now about 4 times longer than he is tall- at 16 feet long!

The boy cuddles with the python, rides it, kisses it and they just hang out together.

His parents believe the snake is a magical spirit who understands them and protects the

family from illness.

Wildlife and police officials tried to take the snake away in 2008 but couldn't resist

the cuteness of the two cuddling.

Unfortunately in the most recent news that I could find, in 2011 the python bit Uorn,

who was then 12 years old on the leg.

She had been unresponsive and had never bitten before so the family decided to let the Wildlife

Rescue Team take her away to a Wildlife center.

6.

Humpback Whale

As anyone who has been diving will know, one of the most frightening sights you can see

when you're underwater is the distinctive shape of a shark.

Even if it's what you're there to see, there's a certain instinctive respect towards

the ocean's top predators.

In October of 2017, Nan Hauser, a marine biologist, was snorkelling in the water with a humpback

whale when it started exhibiting some unusual behaviour.

Suddenly it put her under its fin, and started nudging her in a different direction.

She looked around to see what was going on, and spotted a tiger shark circling her.

The whale even, at one point, lifted her out of the water to keep her safe.

Following the incident, Nan said that there was another whale in the distance that was

splashing its tail and helping to distract the shark from setting its sights on her.

It's evidence that humpback whales are far more nurturing than you might initially think,

and shows their intuitive protective behaviour for other creatures- something that's not

too common in the animal kingdom.

5.

Rambo the Alligator

When you think about the ideal pets to have around the house, ones with rows of sharp

teeth probably wouldn't be on the top of your list.

Mary Thorn, from Florida, doesn't see it as a problem, though, and even had to plead

a case to the authorities to allow her to keep her pet of 10 years, an almost 6 foot

long alligator.

She first adopted the gator when it was young, and even set up an entertainment business

where she would take "Rambo" to parties and events, with her social media channels

full of images of people holding him, and him being dressed in a wide range of outfits.

She'd take him everywhere with her, and even let him ride motorcycles and ATV's.

Rambo has grown a lot since she first got him, and the recent ruling has allowed her

to keep him at her home, as long as she follows certain rules.

She can no longer take him for public appearances, and he must have his mouth taped shut when

leaving the house.

The rule that's bothered her most, though, is that she needs to get a 'pet' license.

She wholeheartedly considers the gator to be a part of her family, and doesn't think

they should be seen as animals that can be kept as pets, but should instead be considered

equals.

4.

The Port Jackson Shark

Rick Anderson is an Australian diver who regularly swims in the waters off the southern coast.

He strongly believes that sharks are friendly creatures, and it was while showing this to

a group of students a few years ago, that he developed a strong bond with a Port Jackson

shark.

It was still very young, and he approached it and tickled it before giving it a cuddle.

The markings on the sharks are as distinctive as any other animals, so each time he re-visited

the area, he would find it again and, again, and go in for a hug or a cuddle.

Now, whenever he enters the water, the shark swims up to him!

This friendship has now been going on for a number of years.

Occasionally the shark will give him a friendly nip, but, according to Anderson, the thing

he's most concerned about is that the shark would leave him and develop a friendship with

another diver.

He says he would be heartbroken if this happened, so he ensures that he regularly visits just

to make sure the Port Jackson shark doesn't forget who he is.

3.

Kham Lha the Elephant

The Save Elephant Foundation in Chiang Mai, Thailand was set up to help protect the endangered

creatures from environmental pressures and, more importantly, from illegal poachers.

The volunteers work closely with the elephants year round, and the bonds they develop with

them are incredible.

Kham La was rescued at 5 years old and whenever Darrick Thompson who is a co-founder of the

organisation, calls her name, she comes running towards him like the biggest puppy in the

world, calling out in excitement.

In 2016, Darrick was by a river where Kham Lha, a young elephant, was playing.

He called out to her to get her attention, but she misunderstood and thought he was calling

out for help.

She immediately ran through the water, sheltered him with her body, and extended her trunk

out for him to hold on to.

Of course, Thompson was completely ok, but it just shows how close a bond the two have

developed ever since he rescued her when she was very young.

In Thailand, elephants are usually subjected to brutal training and organizations like

Save Elephant Foundation give them a chance to recover and live in peace with their elephant

families.

2.

Mulan the Tigress

In 2007, Abdullah Sholeh, from Indonesia, took on a job that isn't for the faint hearted-

he became a nanny for a 3 month old tiger cub.

Named "Mulan Jamillah", the Bengal tigress was donated to a school in Malang soon after

her birth because her previous owner couldn't take care of her.

It started off as a part time job for Abdullah, but soon became a full time position, and

he spent almost 24 hours a day with her.

If he's not in her enclosure she becomes visibly anxious, and she is only calm once

he has returned.

After 10 together, they have developed an extreme attachment to each other and Andullah

misses her if he is away too long.

She acts just like any pet cat, but the consequences of her being overly friendly are always present

in his mind.

He's covered in scratches from when they play, because of course, she's a tiger!!

He feeds her about 6 kg of meat a day, usually chicken or goat- and even sometimes will feed

it to her from his own mouth.

Despite this protein rich diet, Abdullah says that her favourite meal is instant noodles-

something that's kept only for special occasions!

1.

Jessica the Hippo

Jessica the hippo is famous around the world as being one of the only hippos to be kept

in captivity without being contained in an enclosure.

Many would argue that hippos are one of the most dangerous animals in the world because

of their size, strength, and aggressive nature, but Jessica is often hailed as proof that

they can live a more calm existence.

Tonie and Shirley Joubert found her on the outskirts of the Kruger national park when

she was very young, and adopted her as their own child.

Now she has free reign of the family home, but the favourite spot for the half tonne

animal is on the sidewalk.

She's actually so calm that visitors are able to visit the home and feed her, and she's

also starred in more than 90 movies and documentaries.

Her temperament is quite unusual for hippos, though, so if you ever find yourself near

to one, you'd be best to carefully back off- unless it's Jessica, of course, in

which case you should feed her a bottle of juice.

Thanks for watching!!

Do you jhave a special bond with an animal??

Id love to hear about it in the comments!!

Be sure to subscribe for more!!

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Star Wars #RoarForChange - Duration: 1:45.

- Hello, I'm Ron Howard.

I'm here on the set of the new movie "Solo--

A Star Wars Story."

- I'm putting together a crew.

You in?

- [GROWLS]

- That's yes.

- Without a doubt, this is Chewbacca's best role ever.

- [GROWLS]

- Well, what do you know?

- The problem with him is, in his eyes, this is his movie.

So he's become a little bit big for his boots.

Yeah, he's getting ideas above his station now.

- She was a complete diva.

- There's a whole team of people that are just

there to groom this huge beast.

- And tough on the crew.

Pretty tough.

- [GROWLS]

- Chewy may not always have the best temperament.

But you know what?

Beneath the gruff exterior is a heart of gold.

That's why Chewbacca is challenging

you to roar for change.

- [GROWLS]

- [IMITATES CHEWBACCA GROWLING]0

- Just record and upload your very best Chewy roar.

- [IMITATES CHEWBACCA GROWLING]

- Post, like, or share using the hashtag #RoarForChange

to support a donation of up to $1 million

toward UNICEF's lifesaving work for children.

Wherever you are, you can be a force

for change this Star Wars Day.

Now it's your turn to roar for change.

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Hello, I'm Jeff Cavins and today we're looking at the readings for the sixth Sunday of Easter.

In today's readings, all three talk about love.

In the first reading in the book of Acts,

we see that the Holy Spirit is going to be poured out on the Gentiles.

The Gentiles are everybody in the world who is not Jewish.

I am a Gentile who's come into the family of God

and the odds are, you are as well.

The second reading, John reveals in 1st John chapter 4, that love is of God.

And now we come to the Gospel reading, John chapter 15.

We find out that we now,

as Gentiles who have been brought into the family of God

and the Holy Spirit has been given to us,

we are to share this love for one another.

In fact, this is the way that we really show that we are disciples of the Lord

is our love for one another.

I want to read this and I want to point out something

that is really foundational to being disciples in the modern world.

It says in John chapter 15, starting in verse 9

"As the father has loved me, so have I loved you."

Now listen to the relationship between Jesus and us:

"As the father has loved me so I have loved you.

Abide in my love.

If you keep my commandments you will abide in my love,

just as I have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love.

These things I have spoken to you that my joy may be in you

and that your joy may be full."

And then verse 12:

"This is my commandment: that you love one another as I have loved you."

Now if you think about that reading, you might notice a pattern there.

And the pattern is, is that what Jesus does, we are to do as well.

And what we see in the reading here is, we see the foundation of discipleship,

which is imitation.

And we can go all the way back into the Old Testament

and even see God's relationship with Israel

where he says to them "You be holy as I am holy."

And all throughout the Old Testament we see God discipling his people.

And we come to the New Testament and what is Jesus doing?

Jesus is imitating the father.

He is obeying the father's commands

and now he says we are to obey Him the way he obeys the father.

And so, imitation is the key here.

Now we know that the Holy Spirit has been poured out on us.

We know that God is love.

And now we're going to demonstrate that, how?

Not by just saying it, but by doing it.

And that means that we're going to love one another.

And we're not making this up, we're not the first to do it.

Jesus is the one who loves, even his enemies.

And that's the pattern that we're living from,

is that Jesus is imitating the father, we're imitating Jesus,

and Paul even says "Follow me as I follow Christ."

Now as we go into this week, I want you to think for a moment:

Who's following you?

Who's watching your life?

Who is seeing the love of God, which has been poured out in our hearts,

demonstrated in real time in the real world?

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New Artist To Watch

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TUTORIEL DEMELAGE DE PERRUQUES - Duration: 5:39.

Welcome stranger...

You want to learn a powerful technic to detangle yours wigs after 5 hours of cons or photoshoots ?

Ok, I hadn't enough money to buy a fake beard.

Today we're gonna talk about how to detangle your wigs.

Ouahhhh wigs are so fun !

Just want to tell you first that this process is only for wigs with synthetic hair

not for natural hair.

If your wig is already styled, you will not be able to clean it with this process too.

OK, I said something obvious, but there are always people who will def their wigs.

The power of internet !

Warnings and tips

I could gave you them after the process, but if you're hasty and you don't watch the video till the end

you can destroy a wig.

And in view of their prices, better burn your money directly.

Sorry, don't have enough money to burn a real banknote.

The most important thing to learn here is

DON'T BRUSH A WET WIG IF THE MANUFACTURER DISCOURAGE IT !

In this case, brush them only with detangling products without washing them.

If the manufacturer don't discourage it, brush and detangle them only with this washing method.

It's like for your natural hair, a hair will be less damaged when it's wet.

Always check the small paper with wig care instructions from the seller,

or you can check the seller's website too,

or even ask the seller if you buy you wig during a con.

Of course the way you will stock and be careful with your wigs will help them to improve their lifespan.

Take your wig, bend it into its net, and put it into it's plastic net. This way only if your wig is not styled.

Personally, I have plastic trays where I stock my wigs.

But for my styled wigs, I display them on storyfoam heads.

After a con or a shoot, we just want to remove our wig, and put them into our bag.

The best reflex is to bend it, put it into its net and into its plastic bag to take it home.

Technically it takes about 30 seconds, and it can save you from hours of detangling.

Oh and something cool to help your wigs to stay smoother and stronger

spray on them a little bit of silicone. Yep you can buy those spray cans in hardware stores.

The stuff

You will need :

A basin, relatively big to put all your wigs inside them.

A shampoo for regular or smooth hair

No shampoo for colored hair, it can dye your wig, anti-dandruff shampoo either.

You wig don't have dandruff.

Fabric softener, it has to smell good.

That's so good !

A wide tooth comb.

Bath towels.

Scissors.

You have your stuff, let's go !

The detangling process

Into a basin or a sink, wash your wig with water and a little bit of shampoo

Gently wash to lather and try not to tangle it.

You will clean you wig and put off all dust, make up and stain.

Spin lightly your wig, but DON'T RINSE IT

and display it on a bath towel on the floor or on a table.

Start from the bottom to the top of the wig to avoid stacking knots.

It's a light detangling, this is just to remove the bigger knots but if there are still few of them it's okey !

Soak your wig into a basin with water and two caps of fabric softener.

Leave it to stand no less than few hours, the best is all night long.

After the fabric softener, spin it STILL WITHOUT RINSING IT, and display is again on the floor or a table on a bath towel.

It's time to start again the detangling process as you did it before, so from the bottom to the top and slowly.

Normally all the knots will dispear, and if not, cut them !

But cut them only at last resort, because you wig will have less volume.

Take your time to rinse your wig with water, put your finger between fibers.

It will help to take off all the shampoo and the fabric softener.

Let your wig dry on a bath towel.

The drying time depends on the room temperature and the wig density.

Forget the hair dryer, you will distort or damage the hair.

When it's dry, lightly shake your curly wigs, to avoid of breaking curls.

For smooth wigs, brush them lightly with a wide tooth comb to seperate all the fibers.

Check if their are perfectly dry, before putting them into their plastic bag,

to avoid them of rotting.

And voilààà, now you should have detangled wigs and they're smelling sooo good !

The frequency of this kind of detangling process depends on how much do you wear your wigs.

Personnally after 3 or 4 shoots or cons, my wigs are starting to sulk a bit.

Between two washing-detangling, you can spray your wig with a natural detangling hair spray,

and brush them with a wide tooth comb to avoid of damaging your wig.

If you take care of your wigs with this kind of detangling, it will not damage them.

Even better : you have to do this regularly to protect them.

As of now, I didn't had to junk a wig, even my low-quality wigs.

You're finally stuffed to fight during cons and photoshoots.

Thank you Yno ?

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JSOL ft. JIN JU - CỨ ĐI RỒI SẼ ĐẾN | Official M/V - Duration: 4:27.

This heart has not fallen in love with someone for a long time

But why it feels weird today

It's the feeling of caring someone

It's the feeling of unilateral missing someone

Just to be close together

A long day will disappear soon.

The day you come to my heart

Sunrise had swept out the darkness

Keep in this warmth each peaceful second together

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

t's the feeling of caring someone

It's the feeling of unilateral missing someone

Just to be close together,

A long day will disappear soon.

The day you come to my heart

Sunrise had swept out the darkness

Keep in this warmth each peaceful second together

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

My eyes express

My loving words

Keep us together without any break-up

Come close to me

Walk together, let's go and we will

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

A loving heaven

Try to be familiar with sweet nostalgia

Forget the worry that still entangles

Let's go, then we will come to….a place we call…….

A loving heaven

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Darkmatter enigma part 2 - Duration: 10:47.

To be continued

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Block Out The Haters! | Baby Beats (Official Music Video!) - Duration: 3:22.

(My, my, blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

(My, my, blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

I got my blocks, they rock.

I stack em on top. I take a shot. Why not?

It's all that I've got

Defeating gravity so strategically.

Increase the pieces peacefully. I don't want them to drop.

I'm building an empire. The ceiling is infinite.

I'm really into this limitlessness.

I'm just minding my business. Tryin to get this the biggest.

(My, my, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

And I don't want them to fall, and end up loosing it all.

But if I do I'll keep going and just start over and over like when I first learned to crawl.

I'm willing and able to build on the table.

Please let me handle my scandal.

I know it's a gamble, and I'm just a boy, but boy I'm a mammal.

(My, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

(My, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

What goes up must come down. What comes down goes around.

What goes around goes up, and what goes up must come down.

I'm an architect building a sky scraper.

When it gets to tipping it's a sticky situation just like fly paper.

My favorites when it wobbles, but it doesn't topple over cuz it's got a solid foundation.

I'm on another level. It's inevitable what I assemble will tremble.

It's true. Just enjoy the view.

Started from the bottom, and now I'm bout raise the roof.

(My, my blocks)

(My, my, blocks)

(My, my blocks)

(My, my, my blocks)

What goes up must come down. What comes down goes around.

What goes around goes up, and what goes up must come down.

What goes up must come down. What comes down goes around.

What goes around goes up, and what goes up must come down.

Okay. Thanks for playing.

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Ariana Grande - No Tears Left To Cry | Karaoke Lyrics - Duration: 3:25.

Right now, I'm in a state of mind

I wanna be in, like, all the time

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

Lovin', I'm livin', so we turnin' it up

Yeah, we turnin' it up

Ain't got no tears in my body

I ran out, but boy, I like it, I like it, I like it

Don't matter how, what, when, who tries it

We're out here vibin', we vibin', we vibin'

Comin' out

Even when it's rainin' down (can't stop now)

Can't stop so shut your mouth (shut your mouth)

And if you don't know then now you know it, babe

Know it, babe, yeah

Right now, I'm in a state of mind

I wanna be in, like, all the time

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

Oh, I just want you to come with me

We on another mentality

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

Pickin' it up (yeah), pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', so we turnin' up

Yeah, we turnin' it up

They point out the colors in you, I see 'em too

And, boy, I like 'em, I like 'em, I like 'em

We way too fly to partake in all this hate

We're out here vibin', we vibin', we vibin'

Comin' out

Even when it's rainin' down (can't stop now)

Can't stop so shut your mouth (shut your mouth)

And if you don't know then now you know it, babe

Know it, babe, yeah

Right now, I'm in a state of mind

I wanna be in, like, all the time

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

Oh, I just want you to come with me

We on another mentality

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

Comin' out, even when it's rainin' down

Can't stop now, shut your mouth

Ain't got no tears left to cry

Oh yeah, oh yeah

Oh, I just want you to come with me

We on another mentality

Ain't got no tears left to cry

So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up

I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up

Pickin' it up, pickin' it up

Lovin', I'm livin', so we turnin' up

Yeah, we turnin' it up

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10 UNBELIEVABLE Bonds Between Humans And Wild Animals! - Duration: 11:25.

From cuddling with a python to playing games with a tiger, here are 10 unbelievable stories

of human animal bonds….

10.

Agee the Polar Bear

Most species of bear can be incredibly dangerous, so what would it take for you to spend a night

sleeping in the same bed as one?

Well, that's what Mark Dumas, from British Columbia, does quite regularly, and his bear

of choice is the most dangerous of all- an 840 pound polar bear.

Standing at 7 feet tall, his best friend Agee has lived with him for most of her life.

They share an incredible bond and Marks says that the only people Agee likes are he and

his wife.

They regularly 'wrestle' and even pose for pictures with Mark's head in her mouth.

This isn't recommended behaviour around polar bears of course, but Mark is an experienced

bear handler and has worked with them for more than 40 years.

He says that he raised her as a cub and that he knows how to read her body language and

act safely around her.

Agee even purrs like a kitten whenever Mark's around.

Still, no matter how confident you feel with them, it is important to remember that they

are wild animals.

These animal human bonds are remarkable, and rare.

9.

Pikin the Gorilla

Primates are the closest animals in the world to humans, so it's perhaps no surprise that

there are a number of stories of incredibly close bonds between our species.

This image, the winner of 2017's wildlife photographer of the year award, shows just

how amazing this friendship can be.

It's of a gorilla called Pikin who, at the time, was being transferred to an animal sanctuary

in Cameroon by the Ape Action Africa charity.

Sadly, she had been captured by poachers who were planning on eating her, but she was rescued

just in time.

Usually during these transfers the gorillas are sedated, but Pikin's medicine had worn

off just prior to this image being taken and, rather than being frightened or acting violently,

she woke up in the arms of her handler, Appolinaire Ndohoudou (doohoodoo) and hugged him.

The bond between these two extends much further than Appolinaire rescuing Pikin from her captors.

Appolinaire had also been forced to leave his home in Chad, in this case because of

the civil war, and had moved to Cameroon where he dedicated his life to caring for displaced

animals.

It is a story of strength and compassion and Jo-Anne McArthur, the photographer says he

is thankful that the image resonated with people and that he hopes to inspire people

to care just a little bit more about animals.

She says that she documents a lot of cruelty against animals but that sometimes she is

able to witness stories of rescue and friendship.

8.

Dindim the Penguin

You've probably heard tale of birds forming bonds with humans- often because they attach

to the first thing they see once they hatch- but this next story shows how intense and

integral this bond can become.

In 2012, Joao Pereira de Souza found a South American Magellanic penguin on an island off

the coast of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

The penguin was malnourished and covered in thick oil.

So De Souza immediately cleaned it's feathers and found it a meal.

From that moment forth, the penguin developed an unbreakable bond with its rescuer.

It soon recovered and left for its migration.

Usually the species congregates to breed on the Patagonia coasts of Argentina and Chile,

as far as five thousand miles away.

Every year, Dindim the Penguin makes the journey, and spends 8 months on the island with the

retired fisherman.

De Souza refers to Dindim as one of his children and, before you start thinking that the penguin

just likes the island and the people, and not De Souza in particular- by all accounts

he's the only person that it will let get close.

If anyone else tries to pet it, it will peck at them.

Instead, it's far happier sitting on de Souza's lap, and letting him feed him sardines!

7.

Chamroeun the Python

When you were a child, what pet did you wish for??

I wanted I giant panda but no luck!

If you were lucky, maybe you did get your wish but I'm not sure how many of you were

allowed to have a potentially dangerous animal that was many times bigger than you!!

It seems like this might not be such a big deal in Cambodia, where Uorn Sambath, a seven

year old boy, has an unusual bond with a 220 pound python.

It began when Uorn was three months old and the snake, then a baby too, slithered into

his crib.

They would sleep in the cradle together, and he even learned how to crawl alongside the

snake.

Um… this sounds extremely unsafe.

The python has grown up much faster than the boy, and eats more than 22 pounds of chicken

a week.

It's becoming quite a financial difficulty for the family, so they have tried to make

the most of the fame that the story has generated, and encourage tourists to visit the boy and

his snake- which is now about 4 times longer than he is tall- at 16 feet long!

The boy cuddles with the python, rides it, kisses it and they just hang out together.

His parents believe the snake is a magical spirit who understands them and protects the

family from illness.

Wildlife and police officials tried to take the snake away in 2008 but couldn't resist

the cuteness of the two cuddling.

Unfortunately in the most recent news that I could find, in 2011 the python bit Uorn,

who was then 12 years old on the leg.

She had been unresponsive and had never bitten before so the family decided to let the Wildlife

Rescue Team take her away to a Wildlife center.

6.

Humpback Whale

As anyone who has been diving will know, one of the most frightening sights you can see

when you're underwater is the distinctive shape of a shark.

Even if it's what you're there to see, there's a certain instinctive respect towards

the ocean's top predators.

In October of 2017, Nan Hauser, a marine biologist, was snorkelling in the water with a humpback

whale when it started exhibiting some unusual behaviour.

Suddenly it put her under its fin, and started nudging her in a different direction.

She looked around to see what was going on, and spotted a tiger shark circling her.

The whale even, at one point, lifted her out of the water to keep her safe.

Following the incident, Nan said that there was another whale in the distance that was

splashing its tail and helping to distract the shark from setting its sights on her.

It's evidence that humpback whales are far more nurturing than you might initially think,

and shows their intuitive protective behaviour for other creatures- something that's not

too common in the animal kingdom.

5.

Rambo the Alligator

When you think about the ideal pets to have around the house, ones with rows of sharp

teeth probably wouldn't be on the top of your list.

Mary Thorn, from Florida, doesn't see it as a problem, though, and even had to plead

a case to the authorities to allow her to keep her pet of 10 years, an almost 6 foot

long alligator.

She first adopted the gator when it was young, and even set up an entertainment business

where she would take "Rambo" to parties and events, with her social media channels

full of images of people holding him, and him being dressed in a wide range of outfits.

She'd take him everywhere with her, and even let him ride motorcycles and ATV's.

Rambo has grown a lot since she first got him, and the recent ruling has allowed her

to keep him at her home, as long as she follows certain rules.

She can no longer take him for public appearances, and he must have his mouth taped shut when

leaving the house.

The rule that's bothered her most, though, is that she needs to get a 'pet' license.

She wholeheartedly considers the gator to be a part of her family, and doesn't think

they should be seen as animals that can be kept as pets, but should instead be considered

equals.

4.

The Port Jackson Shark

Rick Anderson is an Australian diver who regularly swims in the waters off the southern coast.

He strongly believes that sharks are friendly creatures, and it was while showing this to

a group of students a few years ago, that he developed a strong bond with a Port Jackson

shark.

It was still very young, and he approached it and tickled it before giving it a cuddle.

The markings on the sharks are as distinctive as any other animals, so each time he re-visited

the area, he would find it again and, again, and go in for a hug or a cuddle.

Now, whenever he enters the water, the shark swims up to him!

This friendship has now been going on for a number of years.

Occasionally the shark will give him a friendly nip, but, according to Anderson, the thing

he's most concerned about is that the shark would leave him and develop a friendship with

another diver.

He says he would be heartbroken if this happened, so he ensures that he regularly visits just

to make sure the Port Jackson shark doesn't forget who he is.

3.

Kham Lha the Elephant

The Save Elephant Foundation in Chiang Mai, Thailand was set up to help protect the endangered

creatures from environmental pressures and, more importantly, from illegal poachers.

The volunteers work closely with the elephants year round, and the bonds they develop with

them are incredible.

Kham La was rescued at 5 years old and whenever Darrick Thompson who is a co-founder of the

organisation, calls her name, she comes running towards him like the biggest puppy in the

world, calling out in excitement.

In 2016, Darrick was by a river where Kham Lha, a young elephant, was playing.

He called out to her to get her attention, but she misunderstood and thought he was calling

out for help.

She immediately ran through the water, sheltered him with her body, and extended her trunk

out for him to hold on to.

Of course, Thompson was completely ok, but it just shows how close a bond the two have

developed ever since he rescued her when she was very young.

In Thailand, elephants are usually subjected to brutal training and organizations like

Save Elephant Foundation give them a chance to recover and live in peace with their elephant

families.

2.

Mulan the Tigress

In 2007, Abdullah Sholeh, from Indonesia, took on a job that isn't for the faint hearted-

he became a nanny for a 3 month old tiger cub.

Named "Mulan Jamillah", the Bengal tigress was donated to a school in Malang soon after

her birth because her previous owner couldn't take care of her.

It started off as a part time job for Abdullah, but soon became a full time position, and

he spent almost 24 hours a day with her.

If he's not in her enclosure she becomes visibly anxious, and she is only calm once

he has returned.

After 10 together, they have developed an extreme attachment to each other and Andullah

misses her if he is away too long.

She acts just like any pet cat, but the consequences of her being overly friendly are always present

in his mind.

He's covered in scratches from when they play, because of course, she's a tiger!!

He feeds her about 6 kg of meat a day, usually chicken or goat- and even sometimes will feed

it to her from his own mouth.

Despite this protein rich diet, Abdullah says that her favourite meal is instant noodles-

something that's kept only for special occasions!

1.

Jessica the Hippo

Jessica the hippo is famous around the world as being one of the only hippos to be kept

in captivity without being contained in an enclosure.

Many would argue that hippos are one of the most dangerous animals in the world because

of their size, strength, and aggressive nature, but Jessica is often hailed as proof that

they can live a more calm existence.

Tonie and Shirley Joubert found her on the outskirts of the Kruger national park when

she was very young, and adopted her as their own child.

Now she has free reign of the family home, but the favourite spot for the half tonne

animal is on the sidewalk.

She's actually so calm that visitors are able to visit the home and feed her, and she's

also starred in more than 90 movies and documentaries.

Her temperament is quite unusual for hippos, though, so if you ever find yourself near

to one, you'd be best to carefully back off- unless it's Jessica, of course, in

which case you should feed her a bottle of juice.

Thanks for watching!!

Do you jhave a special bond with an animal??

Id love to hear about it in the comments!!

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11 Scariest Places On Earth - Duration: 12:08.

Fear is something that we combat every day, but to that end, it's also fair to say that

if we can avoid being scared, we'll do it.

Hey guys I'm Bob from W5L and I'm going to show you 11 of the scariest places on Earth.

11.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium Hospitals alone can be a very scary place.

The sounds of the machines, the hustle and bustle of the personnel as they try to save

lives.

The lighting that sometimes seems off.

And the fact that you may have a potentially life-altering surgery or operation happen

to you, or you may not leave said hospital because of an illness can be terrifying to

anyone.

But, if you're looking for a really scary hospital to go to, then look no further than

the Waverly Hills Sanatorium.

Now, technically, this place is scary because of an event that transpired over 50 years.

Which is a long time to "get haunted" if you ask me.

The Waverly Hills Sanatorium was created with the simple purpose of helping people who contracted

Tuberculosis.

Also known as the "White Plague".

The problem though, was that in the 20th century (when the Sanatorium was built), there honestly

wasn't much of a way to cure it.

So, over the course of 50 years, over 8,000 people died of Tuberculosis within the facility.

That garnered the building quite a reputation, and people believe that the "souls" of the

8,000 people still reside within the building itself.

To that end, there have been "haunted tours" within the building.

And to be fair, the way the Sanatorium was built is a bit creepy.

Even creepier though?

Despite all that's happened in this building, there are apparently plans to turn this place

into a hotel!

What could possibly go wrong with that idea?

10.

Door to Hell Ok, don't panic!

I don't mean the LITERAL door, I mean a more metaphorical one.

For sometimes, a scary place is one that looks so intimidating and frightening that it doesn't

need a "paranormal" reason to exist.

And this one actually has a scientific reason for its birth.

In Turkmenistan, in the Ahal Province, the year 1971, the Russians, who were the Soviets

at the time, tried looking for oil in the area around Derweze.

Nothing wrong with that, right?

Well, unbeknowst to them, there was a pocket of methane where they were drilling, and they

accidentally hit it.

This caused the oil platform they were drilling in to collapse into the pocket, and a massive

crater 230 feet wide was born.

But wait, there's more.

You see, the gas started to leak into the air, so the Soviets decided to strike a match

(so to speak) and burn the methane out.

Unfortunately for them, not only did it not work, the crater is still on fire.

That's right, it's still burning to this day, 47 years later.

And when you look upon the fires of this pit, you can't help but think that it's the literal

gateway into the underworld.

9.

Helltown Hey!

Don't blame me for these names!

I didn't come up with them.

Anyway, in Ohio, there is an area that was formerly called the Boston Township.

In the 70's, the government bought out the land and forced the residents to move in order

for reconstruction to take place.

Specifically, a national park was going to be put there.

But...it never dead, and the empty area remains as it was back in the 70's to this day.

Here's where the scary part comes in.

The locals have hyped up the area as haunted, and it's not hard to see why when you're driving

through the area.

The land is thick with trees, and now, you have boarded up houses left and right.

And a few that are even burned down because of the Fire Department during training sessions.

More than that though, Helltown has a two-part road that's big in the legends.

There's a steep drop off in one road, and it leads to a dead end that's called "The

End of the World".

According to the legends, if you stay too long at that dead end?

A lot of weird things will happen.

Including a parade...of cultists, KKK members and freaks from the woods.

In short, visit at your own peril.

8.

The Death Road Again I do not come up with these names.

However, this one isn't just accurate, it's scary accurate.

When you drive on your road in your hometown or city, the only things you have to "fear"

are other motorists, the occasional deer running across the roads, and potholes.

Right?

Well, in Bolivia, there was, and technically still is, a road that was so treacherous that

it claimed the lives of hundreds every year.

Thus the name, The Death Road.

This particular road went from La Paz to Coroico, which meant it went through the Amazon Rainforest,

which is a scary place in and of itself.

The problem here though, was that the roads path too you 15,000 feet above sea level.

Add to that, there is only one lane in this road, no guardrails to try and stop you from

going over the edge, and because of the tropical weather, there was option rain and fog obstructing

the view.

At its prime, the road would claim around 300 lives per year.

Thankfully, the road is now used more for bikers, not cars.

Though it's still scary to think that this road lasted for so long before being shut

down.

7.

Stull, Kansas Sometimes the creepiest places are ones that

help tell their own story.

Stull, Kansas is a very small town.

In fact, there's only about 20 people living there.

But, it's the true history of the town that has helped build its legend.

There was a farmer who had to burn his field, and he did so.

When he examined the field afterward, he found his son burned alive within it.

Then, a man within the town went missing.

He was later found hanged from a tree.

These events both happened near the local cemetery, which has made the town and its

cemetery infamous for its darkness.

In fact, some people are so convinced that it's haunted or cursed that they consider

it one of the "7 gateways to Hell."

There's even rumors that Pope John Paul II knew about this small town and made sure his

plane didn't go over it as he journeyed to Colorado.

Many people try and sneak into the cemetery to witness a paranormal event, and because

of that, the police heavily patrol it.

6.

Taylor Glacier Here's a case of nature making a scary thing

without a single helping hand from humanity.

In Antarctica, there is a waterfall...that is red.

Like, really red.

Don't worry, it's not blood, but when you look at Taylor Glacier you can't help but

think it's bleeding.

Now, like the crater from earlier on the list, there is a perfectly logical explanation for

this "Blood Waterfall" as scientists have called it.

This glacier is actually containing a lake within it.

One that is full of microbes.

Add to that, over time, the lake's salinity and iron began to rise.

Because of the iron, the water looks red, because of the salinity, the water will never

freeze.

As a result?

You get a constantly flowing red waterfall.

5.

Athens Lunatic Asylum Oh yeah, you can't have a "scariest places

on Earth" without at least one insane asylum.

And this one is ranked as unlucky 13th in the "Scariest Places On Earth" by a prominent

group.

So, why is it much higher here?

Well, again, it's the history that sells it.

This asylum has held many insane people over the years, and over the many years it was

operational, had many of the patients lobotomized.

But wait, there's more.

Infamous criminal Billy Madigan was held in this place for over 50 years.

And if that's not scary enough for you, there was once a female patient who "ran away" from

the asylum.

She was found later dead in an unused part of the aslyum.

Not scary enough for you?

Well, for some odd reason, before she died, she decided to undress, and perfectly fold

her clothes on the floor.

She then laid down and died.

Because of the exposure the room had and the temperature within it, there is still a stain

on the floor from where she laid down to die.

It's still there.

4.

Tower Of London Oh yes, even the rich and powerful have places

that are haunted.

And the Tower of London is arguably one of the most famous haunted places on Earth.

What's more, the rumors of who haunts this place are nobles from the past.

Including Arabella Stuart.

She disobeyed King James I in regards of who she was to marry, and was imprisoned in the

tower...and is still "living out" her sentence.

There's also murdered queens and kings that are said to roam the tower.

Which just goes to show that where you're rich or poor, we all leave ghosts behind.

3.

Death Valley A classic location with an iconic name, Death

Valley earned its moniker in many ways.

First off, it's home to the second-highest temperature ever recorded on Earth, a scorching

137 degrees.

More than enough to kill humans and animals within minutes if not properly protected.

What's more, because it's a desert, it's hot, dry, and water is very scarce.

In fact, the average temperature of this particular desert is 115 degrees in July.

Death Valley is 140 miles long, so if you're stuck in it, you're going to need a lot of

luck to get out.

Settlers were the first to find Death Valley, and after many failed attempts to cross it,

and the loss of many lives, they gave it its name.

Being scary can mean many things, and if you're trapped in Death Valley for any reason, you

will know the meaning of fear.

2.

Savannah, Georgia While it's true I've listed a town in the

list before, and I'm sure I'll show you another one, this particular one is interesting because

not only is Savannah, Georgia still very well populated, it's hailed as one of the gems

of the south.

And yet, it's documented as the most haunted place in the United States.

Which, given that there are 50 states, is quite the moniker.

So, why is Savannah top dog in the US?

Well, it's because there have been many "recorded" ghost sightings, and there are dozens of haunted

houses within the state.

For example, the Hampton Lilybridge House.

This house was built in the 1797, then was moved to another place.

But, this place had a crypt underneath the foundation, which clearly didn't know at the

time.

1.

Nagoro, Japan On top of my list is a place that was literally

built to be creepy depending on how you look at it.

Nagoro, Japan is a real village, and it's still there today.

And at one time, it had a very modest community.

Yet, as life went on, the people of the small town moved away or died.

So, a local named Tsukimi Ayano decided to try and "fix" the situation by "replacing"

the real humans...with life-sized dolls.

This is just where the terror begins, because despite actually looking rather lifelike,

Ayano with one or two or ten of these dolls, he kept going.

Now, Nagoro has around 350 dolls scattered throughout the place.

In contrast, there are only about 40 real-life people left.

That's a very big gap between real people and fake ones.

One more thing, to bring the "lifelike" qualities of the dolls out more, he positioned them

to resemble real life people.

So you'll see the dolls fishing, sitting on a bench, and more.

Imagine just roaming through the town, then turning a corner and suddenly one of these

dolls is facing you.

How would you react?

Yeah, exactly.

Don't be embarrassed though, I'd jump to.

A town full of lifelike dolls?

Yeah, that's pretty scary.

Since putting it there, numerous people have claimed that the house is haunted, with furniture

"moving around on its own", as well as doors getting locked all by themselves.

Thanks for watching!

Have you ever heard of any of these scary places?

Or better yet, have you actually been to any of these places?

Let us know in the comments!

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Morning parafans. We're off the field again. Andy should be there, he might

fly. Nigel should be there. I need to get five

consistent forwards. So, you remember last time, I screwed up royally and dropped my

wing on the worst bush to drop a wing on, EVER. I was depressed all that day. Took

it over to Nigel's, laid it all out on his lawn had a damn good inspection of

all of it. The only damage was a line that I had cut with my secateurs. So

ordered another one of those that came in a couple of days from a company called the

loft. Ten quid, nine quid, delivered. So might get that changed over today. The

weather says it's supposed to be clear but it's cloudy, but the winds are

roughly ideal, 8 to 13 I think it said. So

let's see what happens...

The entire British Empire was built on cups of tea.

Yeah baby. That was good. I'm knackered now. Wing up, control,

didn't drop it in a bush, line replaced, parabuddies.

That was a good morning what was that? Four hours. Enjoyed every minute of that.

Got a bit windy towards the end. Just can't wait for the warmer weather now,

doing that more often. I've got plenty of time to get a lot of practice in, to the

point where I can bring the wing up every time, control it well every time.

Once it's up I'm alright, I think I can keep going until the wind or something

or me bring it down again. It's just getting up in the first place. I need

more regular practice. So as the weather smartens up over the next two

or three months I should get more regular practice. I'm going to squeeze

that in every chance I can get.

But now, I need some lunch.

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Jay Hughes - My Story - Duration: 2:21.

My granddad Poose was the most important person in my life. He and my grandma

entered the Great Depression with a mule and a few acres of land. The mule died

and the Dust Bowl killed their first and only crop. He then went to digging sewer

ditches by hand. He was proud to hold the state record for the most feet of sewer

ditch dug in one day by hand. I guess they kept records for that back

then. He used to say to me "Work hard and do right." 'Work hard and do right.' That's

the best education and life lesson I ever got. Like my granddad, I've worked

hard. I started working at ten. I was a paperboy,

a busboy, a bag boy, oyster sucker and truck driver; a waiter, and a janitor, a

clerk, and a cashier. I worked at a mental health center and at Sears

but looking back the US Army and Mr. Ed

Richard were what made the difference in my education. Mr. Richard was my seventh

grade teacher—the first person to show me I could do it. And on my biggest day,

my granddad was there with me. That was big to a poor kid who wasn't a good

student. And it wasn't until I was in the Army that it all finally clicked for me:

It all starts with education. I went on to start a family, several small

successful businesses, and I served as an alderman in my hometown. And all of this

is why as a state legislator I've been all about education. I imagine a day when

all schools have the same great resources and buildings. When every child

has the teacher they need and every single graduating senior is ready for a

job or college. Just imagine that. My granddad's saying: "Work hard and do

right,"— That will continue to be my guiding principle in Jackson as your

lieutenant governor

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