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Youtube daily report Jul 23 2018

Who knew Jeanine Pirro's The View appearance got this bad?

On Thursday, July 19th, 2018, Pirro appeared on The View, and things quickly got heated

between her and the show's co-hosts especially Whoopi Goldberg.

The two screamed at each other during taping, arguing about President Donald Trump, and

their beef apparently only worsened when the cameras turned off.

Goldberg addressed the incident on The View on Friday, July 20th.

"She then called everybody at the table a name I cannot repeat on TV and said it in

front of the audience."

As an insider told Page Six,

"[Pirro] ripped off her microphone and threw it at one of the guys on the crew and said,

'Those c--- suckers!'" about the panel.

[...] It was a jaw-dropping moment."

Goldberg also disputed Pirro's claims about what had happened on set.

"I did not spit on her.

I did not intimidate her.

No one chased her out of here, saying get out."

The whole blowout appeared to have been sparked after Pirro accused Goldberg of having, quote,

"Trump Derangement Syndrome."

Goldberg responded by saying that Trump, quote, "whip[s] up hate," and the two then started

shouting over each other.

"You know what's horrible?

When the president of the United States whips up people to beat the hell out of people.

Say goodbye!

Bye."

The show then went to commercial, and according to Page Six, Goldberg told Pirro backstage,

"F--- you, get the f--- out!"

Pirro allegedly told Goldberg,

"I've done more for abused women than you will ever do."

Pirro later told Fox News that what Goldberg did was "abuse."

It's safe to assume Pirro won't be asked to come back on the show any time soon.

But this isn't the first time someone lost their mind on The View.

Over the years, there have been so many been outrageous and controversial moments, it's

hard to even pick favorites or least favorites, really.

Arguably, one of the most infamous was the May 2007 on-screen blowout between hosts Rosie

O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck, who typically represented opposite sides of the political

spectrum.

Discussing the war in Iraq, O'Donnell explained why she was hesitant to even get into a conversation

with Hasselbeck.

"Here's how it gets spun in the media.

Rosie, Big, fat, lesbian, loud Rosie attacks innocent, pure, Christian Elisabeth."

An increasingly heated discussion erupted about the co-hosts' relationship and whether

Hasselbeck would defend O'Donnell to others.

"You said nothing, and that's cowardly...No no no…

Do not call me a coward."

"Who is directing this show?

Let's go to commercial."

And then there are those times when a host just puts their foot in their mouth.

In a cringe-worthy moment from August 2015, co-host Kelly Osbourne tried to make a point

about then-presidential candidate Donald Trump's immigrations plans, but her poorly articulated

feelings fell flatter than flat.

"If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet,

Donald Trump?

In the sense that, you know what I mean?"

The comment didn't go over well, to say the least, and Osbourne was left awkwardly trying

to defend herself.

Latinos are not the only people doing that...no I didn't mean it like that, come on, I would

never mean it like that."

Yikes.

"Let's go to commercial!

I need a drink of water"

Yeah, we all need a drink after that one - after all of these…

For more infomation >> Jeanine Pirro's View Blowout Was Worse Than We Thought - Duration: 3:03.

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M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" Explained | Song Stories Classic - Duration: 2:48.

TIA: M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" is a timeless track that was more influential than you might realize.

Ten years ago it peaked at number 4 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and since then

it's inspired countless samples and memes.

Let's take a look back.

TIA: Paper planes, in this case, mean actual visas.

The song plays with common stereotypes that surround many immigrants,

and addresses the situations many deal with on a daily basis.

The music video even shows her rapping in what appears to be an immigrant community.

TIA: M.I.A. herself is a refugee of the Sri Lankan civil war, and started rapping to bring

awareness to the country's problems at the time.

M.I.A: In Sri Lanka we were surrounded by civil war.

My dad was the founder of the Tamil Resistance.

He's made us so strong for what he's put us through.

TIA: The song is actually built around a sample of "Straight to Hell" by The Clash,

which is a sendup of anti-immigrant racists.

TIA: But the most recognizable part of the song is its chorus.

TIA: These lines interpolate the chorus from the 1992 Wreckx-N-Effect song "Rump Shaker."

TIA: But M.I.A. faced a lot of controversy surrounding the song's gunshots.

When she performed the track on David Letterman in 2007, the sounds were actually distorted

for the audience.

TIA: In an interview with the Daily Beast, she said quote:

TIA: Lots of rappers have freestyled over "Paper Planes" throughout the years,

including Lil B and MF Doom.

In 2008, T.I. dropped "Swagga Like Us," featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne and JAY-Z,

and the remix was built around a sample of this specific line.

TIA: Since "Paper Planes," M.I.A.'s dropped a number of other popular tracks and collabs,

and stirred up some controversy,

but who could forget when she turned her politics into a Top 10 hit.

TIA: I'm Tia with Genius News bringing you the meaning and the knowledge behind the music.

For more infomation >> M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" Explained | Song Stories Classic - Duration: 2:48.

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Plausible Power Generator - Comic-Con 2018 - Duration: 3:36.

- I'm Chris Cotton here at Comic Con 2018, San Diego

showing off my super power which is telling people

what their super power could be.

This is Plausible Power Generator.

Do I get any cool effects?

I think I should get some cool effects comin' off my face.

(upbeat music)

- What super power would you want?

- Flight.

- What does your mum always scream about you doing?

What do you always get in trouble for?

- Not taking out the trash.

- You could hop on a trash bag and fly wherever you want,

do you like this power?

- Yes.

- But you always have to take out the trash,

that's the only thing.

You have to take out the trash now.

- Okay then.

- Remember, the juice from the trash bag

does drip onto the ground,

so you will soil the people underneath you.

- That's good.

- If you could have any super power,

what would it be?

- Immortality.

- And what is your worst trait?

- Probably that I'm cold-hearted.

- You're a little cold, okay.

So what your power be is,

whenever you're mean to somebody, you become mortal.

But as long as you're nice to people,

you have immortality.

- Well I'm dead.

(laughing)

- If you could have a super power what would it be?

- That's a tough one.

Probably to cure any known disease.

- Next question, what is the trait that people say

is like kinda your worst trait?

What do you think it will be?

- Humility is obviously my worst trait.

- Humility is his worst trait.

Okay, you will be able to cure someone's disease,

but for the next 24 hours you have to have that disease.

- I'd take it.

- So what do you think I should add to my diet?

I mean, I should just fix some things,

I'm doin' some things wrong here.

- It's not add, it's take away.

- No I wanna add something.

I wanna--

So, time,

fly, - Fly, yeah.

- Fly and invisibility.

Okay, now next question.

What is your worst trait?

What is your trait that people say,

oh, you could fix this, you could become better.

- Procrastination.

- Organizing.

- Too damn hyper man.

- So you need to calm down?

- Need to slow down, need to calm it down.

- Your super power would be that

you can only affect time when you're meditating.

Yes.

- I took yoga and that was a mess.

So this is gonna be hard for me.

- Organization?

- Yes.

- You cannot fly until you're house is completely clean.

- Oh my gosh.

- I'll be fine a couple months from now.

I'll see you guys.

- You will go invisible.

- Okay.

- You will go invisible.

- All right.

- Eventually, you gotta wait for it.

- Yeah, eventually I gotta wait for it.

- You gotta wait.

Are we doin' it?

Are we selfie?

Are we in selfie mode?

I heard you're a vegan, that's a pretty awful trait.

Now if I had to give you a power,

what your power would be,

anything that comes in front of you that enters your mouth

it automatically becomes vegan.

That's it, you don't have to ruin dinners anymore.

So you can only time travel,

when you're doing something good.

- Yes.

- Basically if you're about to win a game,

you never see the end of the game.

You never get the satisfaction.

You could teleport but only when you get annoyed.

- So I'm gonna get so upset

that I need to teleport outta here.

- Yeah and you can't fake it either.

Like you gotta be really in your heart.

Your powers are awful.

- I guess so.

- But I mean--

- But at least I got powers, that's what matters.

- What's the worst trait that thing that people

don't really love about you too much?

- I'm slop-ish.

- You're slavish?

- Slop-ish.

- You're slop-ish?

You're very sloppy?

Every time you make something messy another room gets clean.

Only bad thing about this is

when you clean a room you dirty up a room.

Half of your life is a mess, the other half is clean.

It's the duality of man.

- Wow.

- Deep isn't it?

- That's a-- - It's deep.

I'm outta here.

For more infomation >> Plausible Power Generator - Comic-Con 2018 - Duration: 3:36.

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Bash: Would be political retribution to revoke CIA chiefs clearance - Duration: 4:33.

For more infomation >> Bash: Would be political retribution to revoke CIA chiefs clearance - Duration: 4:33.

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Do UFC Fighters Have Sex Before Their Fights?! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:24.

HOW ARE YOU?

GREAT.

HOW ARE YOU?

CRIS CYBORG, FAMOUS UFC

FIGHTER, NO SEX BEFORE FIGHTS.

YOU KNOW THERE'S A WHOLE STIGMA

WITH MALES IN THE SPORTS WORLD

WHETHER THEY SHOULD HAVE SEX

BEFORE BIG GAMES OR NOT.

WE HAD TO ASK --

DO WOMEN LIKE HAVE SEX BEFORE

THEY FIGHT?

HOW IS THAT DIFFERENT?

ACTUALLY, THEY LIKE THE WEEK

OF THE FIGHT.

HARVEY: I'M GOING TO GET KILLED

FOR THIS BUT I LEGITIMATELY HAVE

A QUESTION.

I KNOW IT'S NOT ALWAYS BUT CAN

THERE BE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A

GUY WHO IS FIGHTING, NOT HAVING

SEX AND A WOMAN NOT HAVING SEX?

I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS.

THE REASON WHY I FEEL LIKE THE

GUYS DON'T IS RIGHT AFTER SEX AS

A MAN, I LOSE ALL MOTIVATION AND

AMBITION TO DO ANYTHING.

WELL, IF YOU DO IT RIGHT, THE

WOMAN DOES TOO.

[LAUGHTER]

OK.

FAIR ENOUGH.

EVERYTHING'S ALL GOOD, YOU'RE

REALLY TIRED.

EVERY GUY IN THIS ROOM IS

LIKE, REALLY?

[LAUGHTER]

HEY, THANK YOU SO MUCH.

SO GOOD TO SEE YOU, AS ALWAYS.

For more infomation >> Do UFC Fighters Have Sex Before Their Fights?! | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:24.

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Trump may revoke security clearances for Obama-era officials - Duration: 4:32.

For more infomation >> Trump may revoke security clearances for Obama-era officials - Duration: 4:32.

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Is Climate Change a Great Filter? - Duration: 8:56.

Hello Space Fans and welcome to another edition of Space Fan News.

In this episode, an astronomer from the University of Rochester has recently published a paper

that studies whether a civilization on the level of ours could survive self-imposed changes

to the planet's climate due to rapidly expanding technological progress.

You've heard me talk a lot about great filters on this channel so you'll want to stick

around for this story.

OK, you've heard me talk about Great Filters all the time, these are things that for a

variety of reasons, prevent a civilization from getting past certain points in their

development which ultimately prevents them from exploring and colonizing the galaxy.

Great Filters would be the reasons why we don't see any other civilizations in our

galaxy and could prevent us from actually getting to the stars.

The more I study this, the more pessimistic I become about finding intelligent life in

our galaxy or in the larger universe.

Starting life from nothing is probably very hard, evolving an intelligence is no cake

walk either, not to mention developing a technological civilization and surviving all the mistakes

that are lurking when you develop advanced stuff.

There's a lot that can go wrong, and these are cumulatively called Great Filters.

They are things that get in the way and prevent an advanced civilization from reaching its

full potential such as colonizing the galaxy.

Well, among all the possibilities and forms that Great Filters can have, one of them is

making the mistake of not realizing that civilizations and planets don't evolve separately from

one another; they evolve interdependently, and it doesn't take a genius to understand

that the fate of our own civilization depends on how we use Earth's resources.

And if that's true for us, it most certainly is true for any other civilization that might

be reaching a high state of technological development.

I mean, do we really know if sustainability is even possible?

Can a highly technical society develop without wiping out the host planets resources?

Astronomers have inventoried a sizable share of the universe's stars, galaxies, comets,

and black holes.

But are planets with sustainable civilizations also something the universe contains?

Or does every civilization that may have arisen in the cosmos last only a few centuries before

it falls to the climate change it triggers?

To me these are incredibly important questions and luckily a group from the University of

Rochester in New York are trying to answer them.

Led by Astrophysicist Adam Frank and published in the journal Astrobiology, they've written

a computer model that tries to address these questions from an astrobiological perspective.

By the way, the term astrobiology didn't even exist half a century ago, this is one

of the amazing new sciences that has developed as a consequence of the Golden Age of Astronomy.

Gotta love it!

Astrobiology is the study of life and its possibilities in a planetary context and that

includes 'exo-civilizations' or what we usually call aliens.

Dr. Frank and his colleagues point out that discussions about climate change rarely take

place in this broader context—one that considers the probability that this is not the first

time in cosmic history that a planet and its biosphere have evolved into something like

what we've created on Earth.

"If we're not the universe's first civilization," Frank says, "that means there are likely

to be rules for how the fate of a young civilization like our own progresses."

As a civilization's population grows, it uses more and more of its planet's resources.

By consuming the planet's resources, the civilization changes the planet's conditions,

and this leads to the mistake I was talking about earlier, this Great Filter may be lurking

in our future if we don't fully come to grips with this idea.

The results of Frank Et al.'s, model lead to four possible outcomes, the y-axis has

black and red lines.

The black line in these graphs is the population, the red line is the average planetary temperature.

The x-axis is Time.

The first possible scenario to come out of the model is called Die Off.

This is when the population and the planet's state (indicated by something like its average

temperature) rise very quickly.

Eventually, the population peaks and then declines rapidly as the rising planetary temperature

makes conditions harder to survive.

A steady population level is achieved, but it's only a fraction of the peak population.

Imagine if 7 out of 10 people you knew died quickly.

It's not at all clear a complex technological civilization could survive that kind of change.

The second possible scenario is called Sustainability and is the best possible outcome for us and

other technological civilizations.

The population and the temperature rise but eventually both come to steady values without

any catastrophic effects.

This scenario occurs in the models when the population recognizes it is having a negative

effect on the planet and switches from using high-impact resources, such as oil, to low-impact

resources, such as solar energy.

The third scenario is Collapse without resource change: The population and temperature both

rise rapidly until the population reaches a peak and drops precipitously.

In these models civilization collapses, though it is not clear if the species itself completely

dies outs.

And finally the most scary of all: Collapse with resource change: The population and the

temperature rise, but the population recognizes it is causing a problem and switches from

high-impact resources to low-impact resources.

Things appear to level off for a while, but the response turns out to have come too late,

and the population collapses anyway.

The researchers created their models based in part on case studies of extinct civilizations,

such as the inhabitants of Easter Island.

People began colonizing the island between 400 and 700 AD and grew to a peak population

of 10,000 sometime between 1200 and 1500 AD.

By the 18th century, however, the inhabitants had depleted their resources and the population

dropped drastically to about 2,000 people.

The Easter Island population die-off relates to a concept called carrying capacity, or

the maximum number of species an environment can support.

The earth's response to civilization building is what climate change is really all about,

Frank says.

"If you go through really strong climate change, then your carrying capacity may drop,

because, for example, large-scale agriculture might be strongly disrupted.

Imagine if climate change caused rain to stop falling in the Midwest.

We wouldn't be able to grow food, and our population would diminish."

I think this is such important work, that Carol Christian and I have invited Dr. Frank

to attend our Astro Coffee Hangout this Thursday at 3pm ET.

If you want to learn more about this model and the idea of Great Filters, then this is

one hangout you don't want to miss.

We'll be live at 3pm ET, but if you can't make it then, you can always catch it after

the event is over.

I believe Great Filters are out there and they have an adverse effect on intelligent

life in our galaxy.

As we learn more about exoplanets and their conditions, we'll gain more understanding

about the ubiquity of life, and the commonality of alien civilizations, but from my perspective,

it doesn't look good.

I'm not so sure there's that many, if any, advanced civilizations in our galaxy,

we may be first, and only one in the Milky Way.

Well that's if for this one Space Fans, everything we do here at Deep Astronomy is

made possible by the lovely Patreon Patrons who care enough about this content to support

it and bring it to you.

Thank you all so much.

Thank you for watching and as always, Keep Looking Up!

For more infomation >> Is Climate Change a Great Filter? - Duration: 8:56.

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Japan's Most Interesting Customs! - Duration: 12:37.

In no particular order, here are a few of Japan's most interesting Customs!

12 - Bonenkai December is undoubtedly the busiest month

in many countries.

While families in the U.S. may be busy doing last-minute Christmas shopping, people in

Japan are kicking their socks off partying!

These parties are called Bonenkai parties and are held at the end of the year.

The word, Bonenkai, literally translates to "forget the year."

As the name implies, the purpose of Bonenkai parties is to forget the troubles and hardships

of the past year.

You're supposed to start the new year with hopes of new successes, so you have to clean

your bill.

Bonenkai parties are gatherings where you're expected to bond and forgive any mistakes

other people have made, so these parties are a tradition at almost every company in Japan.

A large company may have several of these parties, such as such as the full company

party, the department parties, and the team parties.

Besides the work Bonenkai, people often celebrate this tradition with friends and family as.

Bonenkai parties are the most important parties of the year, so if you've been invited to

one in Japan, it's considered disrespectful to skip one you've been invited to!

11 - Obey everything You would think that a city that's always

crowded and always busy, such as Tokyo, would be chaotic at best.

Yet, Japan is recognized worldwide for their way of following rules and creating order.

This is achieved because Japanese people have been taught ever since they're a little

kid to follow the norms no matter what.

Even when everyone seems to be running late in Tokyo, everyone ALWAYS respects traffic

signs!

People will wait on their side of the road until the light turns green, even when there

are no cars coming.

Why?

If a person is busy, they could cross the road and that's it.

But the Japanese know that in order to get what you want, every person must help.

Japanese children are heavily policed when crossing roads.

Teachers, parents, older siblings and of course, actual traffic officers, encourage children

to wait for the proper signals.

So streets in Japan work like a well-oiled machine.

Everyone is busy, everyone is rushed, but everyone gets to the places they're going

in an orderly fashion.

10 - Here's a comfy spot What would your boss say if you were caught

napping on the job?

You'll probably at the very least get a stern talking to, and your coworkers are definitely

gonna gossip about you.

But, in Japan napping over your desk or in public places is common and culturally accepted.

It's a common opinion that anyone who involuntarily sleeps on the job is more diligent, and they

must be working themselves to exhaustion!

The Japanese word for this practice is "Inemuri", and it refers to doing something job related

while daydreaming.

Still, young people and junior employees don't usually practice Inemuri, because they want

to be seen as energetic.

But, senior employees, especially white-collared professionals, practice Inemuri shamelessly.

Both men and women practice Inemuri, and it isn't always on the job.

Japanese people will nap on the subway, in cafes, in restaurants, on trains…...you

get the picture.

Pretty much everywhere!

If you're in Japan and someone naps on your shoulder on the subway, you're supposed

to let them.

After all, they must be very tired.

Just suffer through it!

9 - Business card etiquette There are some things you'll never know

about Japan if you just went there for a vacation.

How the Japanese feel about business cards is definitely something you don't learn

on a vacation.

First of all, millennials in western countries aren't really used to having business cards.

When meeting a potential business partner, it seems that most millennials redirect everyone

to their Facebook or LinkedIn pages.

But in Japan, if you don't have a business card to give at a meeting, you're committing

a serious faux-pas.

You see, Japan is all about rituals and etiquette.

A business card is seen like an extension of a person, so it's almost as if you're

literally handling that person.

Meeting people for the first time is a bit of a sacred occasion because it's the beginning

of a relationship.

Even more so if the relationship is a business relationship.

So who gives out the first card?

The senior person will hand out their card first, and after the junior person takes it

and examines it, they will offer one of their own.

When you hand or receive a card, you're supposed to use both hands!

Never casually give or receive a card with only one hand!

And don't just put the card away immediately.

You're supposed to keep cards on display during the meeting.

8 - Tipping In the US, tipping is a sign of gratitude,

and of course, expected.

People most often leave tips because they're expected to, and sometimes it's a show of

appreciation.

But in Japan, not only is tipping not expected, it's seen as insulting.

Japanese people believe that excellent service should be standard.

There's just no need for a tip.

When a person decides to leave a tip, there can be some misunderstanding and staff will

probably try to give it back to the person tipping.

If you feel like you absolutely need to leave a tip, just don't.

Tipping at restaurants and cafes is just a no-go.

Waiters will feel insulted and embarrassed, not grateful.

The same goes for taxi drives.

Just wait until you get back to the hotel, or go to a spa.

You can tip people in hotels and spas and tour guides.

Everyone else will just feel really awkward.

7 - Slippers, slippers everywhere There are some things that have survived through

the years unchanged in Japanese culture.

The first of them is certainly politeness.

The second one is bowing.

The third one is wearing slippers.

From clinics to schools to spas, there will be a genkan at the entrance.

Genkan are small compartments for a person's shoes.

When you come to a place with these shoe compartments, you have to remove your shoes and wear provided

slippers or else you're not getting in.

Putting on slippers is a sign of trust because you're leaving your shoes at the entrance.

But, changing into slippers is also a matter of health.

Shoes are just dirty.

When you're going inside a home, you don't want to dirty everything up, so the Japanese

practice taking off shoes at the door.

This is a tradition that we should be doing in the US as well to be honest!

Who knows where people's shoes have been!

6 - Pour me another one All around the world, it's seems like it's

okay to pour yourself a drink.

But in Japan, you're never supposed to pour yourself a drink, as it's considered rude!

So, if you can't pour yourself a drink, who does?

Well, it's your drinking partners of course!

The number one rule of etiquette to observe when drinking in Japan is to never take a

drink alone.

Always wait for the whole group to receive their drinks before touching yours.

Then wait for someone to offer a cheers in Japanese before you raise your glass and take

the first drink!

Typically younger people will always serve older people first, but at company events,

junior people, regardless of their age, will pour for senior people first.

This means you'll always serve your boss, but a business person will always pour for

a customer or a guest.

You'll want to keep an eye on people's drinks around you, as you'll want to make

sure their drinks are filled.

However, if you aren't paying attention, your drinking partners will just keep insisting

on filling your glass, even if you don't want to continue drinking.

So be sure to keep your drink full and only drink if you have to or else you won't be

feeling so well the next morning!

5 - Eating, drinking and walking?

Overall, Japan is considered one of the most polite countries in the world.

This is largely because of how people conduct themselves in public.

For example, when you're on a subway, you'll almost never see someone talking on their

cellphone.

It's disturbing to other people.

There are many things that are culturally prohibited for Japanese people.

Even when these unspoken rules are somewhat being broken by younger generations, generally

you will be frowned upon by older people in the streets if they catch you doing them.

Not bothering other people extends all the way to eating and drinking.

When you're walking around on the street, it's considered bad etiquette to be eating

or drinking while walking at the same time.

You're expected to be eating or drinking either sitting down or just standing in place!

You never know when you'll drop some food, or maybe spill a drink, either on the ground

or on someone, ruining their day!

To be honest, this actually really isn't a bad idea!

4 - Ooooh it's a line!

How much time would you be willing to spend standing in line?

Half-an-hour?

Two hours?

Obviously, it depends on what you are lining up for.

Still, most of us will have certain limits when it comes to how long we are willing to

wait.

Well, Japan isn't like that.

Waiting in the lines and the etiquette of waiting in a line are so ingrained in Japan,

it's actually amazing.

Every year, Comic Con is held in Tokyo.

About half a million people show up for the event.

Still, every year it's nothing but a calm frenzy.

There are tons of people, yet no one is running around or cutting ahead.

This happens because of Japanese culture.

Ever since they've been kids, Japanese people learn that cooperation and respect is the

only way everyone will get what they need.

In Tokyo, with so many people around, lines can get very, very long.

Shops will often have lines painted on the floor to direct the flow of the line.

Some places get so popular people will wait hours to buy whatever it is.

And of course, sometimes, BECAUSE there's a line, people will jump in line just to try

something out because it has to be good!

Because why else is there a line?!

3 - Imperfections Beauty standards in Western countries are

very different those in Japan.

While in many Western countries, beautiful teeth equals straight teeth.

However, that's not the case in Japan.

In Japan, "yaeba" is considered very attractive.

The word "yaeba" roughly translates to "multilayered" teeth.

Yeahhhh…….lemme see those multilayered teeth girl!

Even though that doesn't sound very attractive, "yaeba" usually refers to the kind of

smile where the canines are pushed a bit forward by the molars.

"Yaeba" smiles are seen as very cute, and many men claim they consider it extremely

attractive.

This kind of smile became very popular when some actresses began having these type of

teeth.

Tomomi Itano from the pop-idol group AKB48 was one of the most famous girls to have the

yaeba crooked teeth.

Now, it's become so popular that women will actually go get their straight teeth done

crooked!

Welllllllllllllllps.

2 - What trash cans?!

If you ever go to Japan, you'll notice that there are very few trash cans.

In public places, such as a subway station or a public park, you would expect plenty

of trash cans around.

It's a matter of public health, after all, to keep the streets clean.

But in Japan, there are simply not many trash cans around.

This is because back in the 90's Japan suffered a terrible terrorist attack.

The doomsday cult released sarin gas into subway trains during rush hour by placing

the sarin in trash cans.

The whole country was traumatized, so people demanded the government do something to prevent

any other possible attacks.

The response was to take away the trash cans.

So the next time you're in Japan and you're planning on finishing that bottle of water…...you're

gonna have to hold on to it until you get back to the hotel!

1 - Purchasing Etiquette For many people who go to Japan for the first

time, keeping up with all these rules can be hard to remember, and this is one of them.

Paying for things in Japan isn't as simple as you may think.

Many cities are overflowing with people, so order must be maintained.

In Japan, you know you'll have to line up before you pay for anything.

Because everyone's busy, people prepare their money in advance.

That way, once they get to the cashier, they have their money ready.

But the most important custom surrounding payment is the money tray.

To avoid any unintentional hand-touching, Japanese shops will have a tray for you to

put money or a credit card on instead of handing it directly to the cashier.

Also, it's very rude to count the change.

The cashier will count it for you, so when they're counting it back out to you, pay

attention!

Here's what's next!

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How Different Types of Alcohol Affect Your Emotions - Duration: 5:45.

[INTRO ♪]

People often claim that different types of alcohol affect them in different ways.

Red wine, for example, makes them sleepy.

After a couple shots of tequila, they're ready to party.

If you know a little bit about chemistry, you might be kind of skeptical about this, and for good reason.

The active ingredient in red wine and tequila is the same: it's ethanol.

Which should mean that the drinks do essentially the same thing to your body and your brain.

But when it comes to what we feel and how we behave, it's not always just about the chemistry.

Psychology is more complicated than that.

And some researchers think there might actually be some truth to the idea that different drinks have different effects.

It's not because of the drinks, though.

It's because of our experiences or expectations while we're drinking them.

The cultural association between certain drinks and different behavioral or emotional responses

is more than anecdotal—

it's backed up by data, like in a 2017 paper published in the journal BMJ Open.

The study pulled data from the Global Drug Survey, an international survey that asked people,

among other things, about their emotions while drinking various types of alcohol.

The researchers included responses from almost 30,000 people from 21 countries,

all between the ages of 18 and 34, who said they drank beer, spirits, red wine, and white wine in the past year.

People were most likely to report feeling relaxed or tired while drinking red wine,

and hard liquor was most likely to elicit feelings like aggression and restlessness.

And more than 40% of the respondents said liquor made them feel sexy.

So there was definitely a difference—

although, as the researchers noted, all this shows is that people associate different kinds of alcohol with different emotions.

It doesn't mean that those alcohols are causing those emotions,

and there are all kinds of possible reasons for the relationship.

One might be where the drinks were consumed.

The survey results showed that people were more likely to drink alcohol types that made them feel energized when they were out,

and were most likely to drink things that make them tired and relaxed when they were at home.

If you usually drink red wine when you're relaxing at home, then of course it's going to seem like a relaxing sort of drink.

There's also a lot of research that shows the way that we feel after drinking depends on the environment we're in while we're drinking,

or on our expectation of what alcohol does.

For example, take a 1985 study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol, where researchers gave 98 men one of two things:

Some drank enough vodka tonics to get their blood alcohol levels to .10, a little higher than the legal limit for driving in the U.S.

The rest had a placebo—tonic water mixed with a tiny bit of vodka, so it had the taste and smell.

The subjects in each group were either left alone, or with a bunch of other people, and the setting really mattered.

When they were with other people, participants who drank the real stuff tended to report feeling more drunk than they did when they were alone.

Even the people who drank placebo reported more physical reactions to it when they were in a group.

Drinking alcohol alone still led to higher measures of intoxication than drinking placebo in a group, so the chemical prompt was stronger than the social one.

But the environment is a powerful thing.

And so are expectations.

Associating different types of alcohol with different emotions is kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy, because our expectations shape our reactions to most things.

We're constantly filtering what we're seeing, feeling, or hearing through our preconceived notions.

Ever eaten something you thought tasted good until you found out what was in it?

The same type of thing can happen with alcohol, where your reaction shifts based on what you expect to feel.

In that 1985 vodka study, people who had more expectations around alcohol

—measured by questions like "Alcohol enables me to have a better time at parties," and "Alcohol makes me feel better physically"—

were more likely to report pronounced effects of alcohol,

and that was true whether they were drinking real vodka tonics or not, at least for a little while.

And expectations around alcohol start early.

Long before they start drinking, even kids in elementary school have ideas about what the effects of alcohol are going to be.

Ads, movies, and older friends all reinforce the stereotypes behind different drinks.

Your expectations are already set when you crack open a bottle, so you're more likely to feel the way you think you're gonna feel.

That said, if you feel like different types of drinks make you feel different things, it might not be entirely in your head.

There is a possible physiological explanation for it,

although it has more to do with the alcohol content than the type of drink—because again, ethanol is ethanol.

We know that people tend to experience the euphoric effects of alcohol as their blood alcohol content is rising,

and feel tired or depressed as their blood alcohol content is going down.

And in general, once your BAC gets above about .05 or .06, the depressant effects of alcohol start to kick in.

Hard liquor has a high alcohol level, and people often drink it quickly, as shots.

And that can cause blood alcohol levels to rise quickly, making you feel more upbeat.

Meanwhile, beer or wine have lower amounts of alcohol, so you're drinking them slowly over time and you might not get that euphoric rise.

But they can also keep your your BAC within the sweet spot before the bad mood hits.

Still, even if this is part of what's happening, it's about the alcohol content, not the type of drink.

And there doesn't need to be anything going on chemically to change how you feel when you're drinking.

It's your environment and your expectations that really matter.

So, it's not just a myth.

If you're taking shots in a bar to get hyped up for a night on the town, you're probably more likely to feel ready to party.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych!

Alcohol can affect the brain and body in all kinds of ways, but it can be hard to tell when that becomes a problem.

If you'd like to learn more about when too much is ... too much, you can watch our episode about alcoholism.

[OUTRO ♪]

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4.5b - Video 3 - Transformations of Graphs - Duration: 3:39.

Given a function f(x), you can apply transformations to get a new function g(x).

The two types of transformations we will focus on are shifting and stretching.

In order to help make things concrete we're going to look at a specific function f(x)

known as the triangle wave.

The reason we chose this function is that it shares a lot of features with the sine

and cosine functions, but its reference points are integer values and it can be drawn using

straight lines.

Shifting transformations, also known as translations, come from adding or subtracting a number from

either the entire function or the argument of the function.

If it happens inside the argument, then it corresponds to a horizontal shift.

And if it happens to the entire function, it corresponds to a vertical shift.

Students often make mistakes because the horizontal transformations are opposite what we might

guess.

If c is a positive number then f(x-c) shifts the graph to the right and not to left.

To see why this happens, let's look at a chart of values for x and x-1.

Notice that the x-1 values are shifted to the right.

This means that when we evaluate the function those values will also be shifted to the right.

Vertical shifts don't have this behavior because they're transforming the graph after it has

read the values from the function.

So adding and subtracting values directly increases or decreases the final result.

Horizontal and vertical stretching comes from multiplying either the entire function or

the argument by some value.

Just as with shifting the horizontal stretching works opposite our intuitive guess.

Again, it comes from changing the values where you reading the values from when evaluating

the function.

Multiplying by 2 before evaluating the function means that you're reading values twice as

far from the origin.

If the value is negative, then we also reflect off the x or y axis depending on whether the

transformation is horizontal or vertical.

It is important that these transformations are always performed relative to the x-axis

to the y-axis and not relative to the curve itself.

This is the source of many mistakes when working on these problems.

The most general transformation we can get from these has the

form y = a f(bx - c) + d.

When graphing by transformations, the order in which the transformations are applied is

the following:

First, horizontal shift, then horizontal stretch, vertical stretch, and then vertical shift.

The order is related to the evaluation of the expression.

The reverse order for the horizontal parts matches with the pattern of things being backwards

relative to our intuition.

In the previous video, we graphed y = -2 sin(2x + pi/2) + 2.

We will now show how this looks when we graph it using transformations and see that both

end up with the same result.

We start with the graph of the sine function.

The graph is then shifted to the left by pi/2.

Then we stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 1/2.

The negative 2 out front flips the graph vertically and then stretches it by a factor of 2.

And lastly, we shift it vertically by 2 units.

And we can see that this gives us the exact same result.

I encourage students to use key values instead of transformations for these functions because

it's easy to make mistakes on the horizontal transformations.

Students often anchor the horizontal stretch to a point on the graph instead of the y axis.

I have found that students find the key values to be a little bit more straightforward and

they make fewer mistakes.

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Highlight: These Noble Pioneers | Gordon B. Hinckley - Duration: 1:12.

The movement of tens of thousands to these valleys of the West

was fraught with every imaginable hazard, including death,

whose grim reality was familiar to every wagon train and every handcart company.

You are familiar with their story.

You are the fruit of all of their planning and of all of their labors.

They laid the foundation.

Ours is the duty to build on it.

Shining above all of their principles and ideals was their solemn and wonderful belief

in the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior and Redeemer.

They knew him.

They put their faith in Him.

Whether you have pioneer ancestry or came into the Church only yesterday,

you are a part of this whole grand picture of which those men dreamed.

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Title: Starbucks & Starbucks Music: Starbucks Music Playlist (Starbucks Inspired Coffee Music Youtube)

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A Useful Vitamin for Hair, Nails and Skin, Use it Without Hesitation - Duration: 5:23.

Welcome to my viewers on YouTube

Vitamin E is one of the most important vitamins beneficial to the health of the skin, called a beauty vitamin ;

In generally this vitamin is important and used in many recipes

It is an antioxidant, which works on tissue construction, and treats hair bombing tissue construction

Eat foods and meals contained in this vitamin such as: (bananas, avocados, cauliflower)

This vitamin is founded in two forms capsules or like oil placed in a glass box, as you see

It is placed on the scalp, because it helps reduce inflammation, and works to strengthen and prolong the hair, and promotes blood circulation

Vitamin works to enhance the oxygen's access to hair, treats early gray hair, and treats irritation and dehydration

It is recommended for use by ladies who dye hair frequently

It is recommended to massage the scalp twice a week to promote hair growth and strengthening

Two capsules of this vitamin are opened and mixed with a tablespoon of almond oil, and massage is done to the scalp, using the fingertips in a circular motion

The mixture is left for 20 minutes, and then the hair is washed

Do not put soap on the hair after using this recipe, and wash the hair only with water

Vitamin E strengthens the nails and helps to prolong them

Increases collagen in the skin, which delays the appearance of wrinkles

There are many and many benefits

One capsule can be used with foundation cream and the skin is massaged, and massage can be used only with capsule

Available at all pharmacies, herbal suppliers and cheap

As you have provided benefits for almond oil and vitamin e only there are many of these benefits that we can not limit in this video

Thank you for your good viewing

Do not forget to subscribe to the channel, activate the bell button and press the like button , and write comments down the video

Nice to the next meeting in New Videos really

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Marianne Nicolson's River in the Sky - Duration: 2:46.

I'm really interested in

light as a medium

and certainly like,

in this work,

I wanted to reference light

not so much in a photographic way but in a—

in a performance-type way.

My name's Marianne Nicolson.

I am Dzawada̱ʼenux̱w First Nations from Kingcom Inlet

in British Columbia.

The name of the artwork is Ḱanḱagawí,

which refers to the Milky Way

and it speaks about the

stars in the sky as being sewn together

and I was thinking of that in the same way that

we would think of a river system,

so the Milky Way is a river in the sky.

And so what I wanted to do was to recreate that river system symbolically

as a whole.

So, in this piece there's two panels that are

are set inside a structure that

mimics the Peace Arch.

The symbols that form the river

are of, say, the spirit of the river

and then on the other side

we have pictographic images.

And pictographic images were often carved

over great lengths of time by Indigenous peoples

along river systems and sites of significance in the land.

You know, the border that is created across the landscape

is a conceptual one

and it's created by nation-states and agreements made between people.

But it actually doesn't exist

in and of itself in the land,

and the reason why we pay attention to it is because of symbols like the Peace Arch.

So we build something solid

to give us a sense

of something which is actually quite intangible and only exists

in terms of agreements.

So the river is real, the river has a life to it

and has an agency to it,

and in the piece the river is recreated by that which is intangible which is the

the light that falls on the floor.

So there's this kind of ironic,

I guess, reflections in the piece and what I wanted to do with the light,

which comes across as intangible,

is break through that tangible solid structure

of the Peace Arch reference,

through that use of light so it's a symbolic way of,

kind of, reversing the relationship once more.

I think, ultimately,

the symbolism in the work is actually quite hopeful

and it shows the strength of the river

in and of itself, not as a resource,

not as a thing to be used,

but as a spirit that has agency.

The perspective that Indigenous peoples bring in

is that we try to acknowledge that these things have a right to be as they are

and they are not just things for us to be used.

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ÅKER TILL EN BILKYRKOGÅRD ll Roadtrip till Norge del 1 - Duration: 5:50.

We're going on a road trip to Norway!!

And...

And... This is Patric, by the way

Hello! Yes! Let's go!

(BORDER NORWAY)

ROAD TRIP TO NORWAY

PART 1

Båstnäs car cemetery Oslo Drammen

Lunch break Somewhere in Sweden

Right now we're in a place that's called Båstnäs

And there is a car cemetery here

So.. We have just seen it

And it's really warm and I'm sweating

.. And it was rEaLLy COoL, you'll see some videos now. Here they come

*really good singing*

In the next video...

We made it through the first night!!

next video..

... the best strawberries that I've ever eaten in my life

And more....

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Vaccines Before, During and After Pregnancy - Duration: 2:23.

And now we're going to talk about other vaccines that really are a must-have for

a pregnant woman before during and after giving birth Dr. Sirvenn we have some

here that I'd like to discuss with you if you could walk us through this.

Well definitely the ideal time to get back vacinated is before you get pregnant

and the vaccines that are mentioned here the Missal the Mumps the

rubella which is the MMR vaccine it's important to be given prior to pregnancy

or after delivery for those patients who don't have immunity to it because those

are live vaccines so they are contraindicated during pregnancy as

described here the Tdap vaccine should be giving during the pregnancy

especially in the third trimester because all the studies have shown that

the majority of the immunoglobulins that are found in the baby's blood after

delivered as those that are receiving the third trimester pregnancy and then the

flu vaccine should be given in the flu season in every pregnancy.

Because as you noted it's from you said October all the way to May that's a long period of time

it is but that's the flu season happens.

Doctor which vaccines should the babies

get after they're born lots of mothers are always wondering does my baby need

this is it necessary what do you recommend?

Well the first vaccines

the baby receives when they're born is the hepatitis B immunoglobin vaccine and

there's a lot of pros and cons in which people describe whether autism

associated with vaccines or not no studies have shown that this disease is

associated with the vaccination of children and I think developing

hepatitis is a lot more dangerous than the risk that we take on the vaccine.

Some parents still sometimes insist doctor and I'm sure you get a lot of

these patients where they say I'm just not for it I I don't want these

vaccines what are they looking at it they don't do it

Well I think that you increase the risk of your baby developing this thing I I defer a lot to

the pediatricians in this and topic because I think is ideal for them to

communicate with a pediatrician and discuss all those concerns because of

their knowledge is definitely more advanced than what we have as an

obstetrician but my recommendation is to receive those vaccines because there

hasn't been any studies that associate the treatment of vaccines with a

disease cause.

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M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" Explained | Song Stories Classic - Duration: 2:48.

TIA: M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" is a timeless track that was more influential than you might realize.

Ten years ago it peaked at number 4 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and since then

it's inspired countless samples and memes.

Let's take a look back.

TIA: Paper planes, in this case, mean actual visas.

The song plays with common stereotypes that surround many immigrants,

and addresses the situations many deal with on a daily basis.

The music video even shows her rapping in what appears to be an immigrant community.

TIA: M.I.A. herself is a refugee of the Sri Lankan civil war, and started rapping to bring

awareness to the country's problems at the time.

M.I.A: In Sri Lanka we were surrounded by civil war.

My dad was the founder of the Tamil Resistance.

He's made us so strong for what he's put us through.

TIA: The song is actually built around a sample of "Straight to Hell" by The Clash,

which is a sendup of anti-immigrant racists.

TIA: But the most recognizable part of the song is its chorus.

TIA: These lines interpolate the chorus from the 1992 Wreckx-N-Effect song "Rump Shaker."

TIA: But M.I.A. faced a lot of controversy surrounding the song's gunshots.

When she performed the track on David Letterman in 2007, the sounds were actually distorted

for the audience.

TIA: In an interview with the Daily Beast, she said quote:

TIA: Lots of rappers have freestyled over "Paper Planes" throughout the years,

including Lil B and MF Doom.

In 2008, T.I. dropped "Swagga Like Us," featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne and JAY-Z,

and the remix was built around a sample of this specific line.

TIA: Since "Paper Planes," M.I.A.'s dropped a number of other popular tracks and collabs,

and stirred up some controversy,

but who could forget when she turned her politics into a Top 10 hit.

TIA: I'm Tia with Genius News bringing you the meaning and the knowledge behind the music.

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Meghan Markle : l'affaire qui risque à nouveau de faire grincer des dents la famille royale - Gala - Duration: 2:29.

 La famille de Meghan Markle n'en finit plus d'empoisonner le quotidien de la famille royale

Après les multiples affaires au sujet de son père Thomas, puis de sa demi-soeur Samantha, c'est au tour cette fois-ci de la fiancée de son demi-frère, Darlene Blount, de faire parler d'elle

Le 1er janvier dernier, elle s'est fait arrêter dans l'Oregon pour agression après avoir, sous l'emprise de l'alcool, frappé son compagnon

 Les autorités ont été alertées par la fiancée de 37 ans, qui a d'abord affirmé que Thomas Markle junior s'est blessé tout seul après une crise de jalousie – une version peu crédible aux yeux de la police, la chère et tendre du demi-frère de Meghan Markle a passé ainsi deux nuits en prison

Les tourtereaux se sont finalement défendus en expliquant qu'il s'agissait d'une prise de conscience, promettant qu'ils chercheraient à se faire aider pour leurs problèmes de couple et d'addiction à l'alcool

 Darlene Blount a pourtant récidivé : selon des informations du Daily Mail, Darlene Blount a asséné à nouveau des coups à son compagnon et a passé une nuit en prison

« Il y a eu une altercation au domicile de Thomas Markle junior. Darlene a été arrêtée après des accusations d'agression », a expliqué une source au média

Le couple est décidément abonné aux gros titres de la presse : ivre, le demi-frère de Meghan Markle s'est fait arrêter en 2016 pour avoir pointé son arme sur Darlene Blount

 Crédits photos : BESTIMAGE

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✅ Noodtoestand uitgeroepen bij Athene om enorme bosbranden - Duration: 1:56.

 In een groot gebied bij de Griekse hoofdstad Athene is de noodtoestand uitgeroepen

Er zijn daar enorme bosbranden Veel mensen uit de regio hebben hun huizen moeten verlaten

Het vuur verspreidt zich razendsnel. Kineta  De branden woeden in een bos met dennenbomen vlakbij de badplaats Kineta, zo'n 50 kilometer ten westen van Athene, en in een bos bij het plaatsje Mati, ten oosten van Athene

 De gevolgen zijn enorm. De snelwegen in het gebied zijn nauwelijks nog begaanbaar en tientallen huizen zijn verwoest

   Door de sterke wind hangen veel rookwolken boven Athene. Foto's tonen de beroemde oude tempel het Parthenon met een donkere, goudgele lucht op de achtergrond

 Ondanks de inzet van blushelikopters heeft de brandweer het vuur nog altijd niet onder controle

Griekenland vraagt daarom hulp van andere Europese landen om het vuur te bestrijden

   Ook Zweden kampt met bosbranden. Het gaat daar zelfs om de grootste bosbranden ooit

   Meer op rtlnieuws.nl: Berber woont vlak bij grote bosbrand Zweden: 'Alsof er bruingrijze mist hangt'

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✅ Faustine Bollaert en vacances : "La guerre est déclarée" avec son mari - Duration: 1:49.

 C'est enfin les vacances pour Faustine Bollaert. Après une année bien remplie avec plusieurs émissions à succès comme Ça commence aujourd'hui ou plus récemment À table !, la jolie brune s'est enfin offert du repos bien mérité

   Mariée et maman de deux enfants, Abbie (5 ans) et Peter (2 ans), la présentatrice télé a vu les choses en grand pour les vacances cet été et même en très grand puisqu'elle s'est envolée avec sa toute sa famille pour le Canada ! Et d'après les premières photos de Faustine Bollaert partagées sur Instagram, ce voyage a tout l'air d'être une vraie expédition

Entre paysages à couper le souffle, rencontres avec des écureuils, breaks au bord d'un lac ou encore selfies avec des élans, ils n'ont pas l'air de s'ennuyer

   Avec son compagnon, Maxime Chattam, Faustine s'est même lancée dans une guéguerre de photos embarrassantes. Et, c'est l'animatrice de France 2 qui a lancé les hostilités en se moquant gentiment de sa moitié à travers un cliché sur lequel il prend la pose près d'un ours en peluche : "Un ours et une grosse peluche !", écrit-elle en légende

 Il n'en fallait pas plus pour que le père de ses enfants riposte à son tour. "Donc la guerre est déclarée", avait-il lâché avant d'afficher sa femme sur Twitter, visiblement en pleine bataille avec les moustiques : "Mme Chattam en promenade dans la forêt, a oublié son anti-moustique

" Voilà un voyage qui devrait rester ancrer dans leurs mémoires ! 

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Nach ihrer Festnahme in einem Stripclub in der letzten Woche sorgt Stormy Daniels erneut für Schlagz - Duration: 4:53.

Nach ihrer Festnahme in einem Stripclub in der letzten Woche sorgt Stormy Daniels erneut für Schlagzeilen: Ihre Ehe steht vor dem Aus

Sie ist seit 2010 mit Glendon Crain verheiratet. Details gibt ihr Anwalt auf Twitter preis

 Die Ehe der US-Pornodarstellerin Stormy Daniels, die im Rechtsstreit mit Präsident Donald Trump liegt, steht vor dem Aus

Ihr Anwalt Michael Avenatti teilte bei Twitter mit, Stormy Daniels und ihr Mann Glendon Crain hätten "beschlossen, ihre Ehe zu beenden"

In der vergangenen Woche sei ein Scheidungsantrag eingereicht worden.  Avenatti drückte nicht klar aus, wer den Scheidungsantrag gestellt hatte

Sein Tweet deutet jedoch darauf hin, dass es sich um Crain handelte. Die "Richtigkeit" des Scheidungsantrags werde "vehement angefochten", schrieb Avenatti

 Stormy Daniels und Crain sind laut US-Medienberichten seit 2010 verheiratet. Es ist ihre dritte Ehe

Crain ist ein Heavy-Metal-Schlagzeuger und zudem ebenfalls Pornodarsteller. Das Paar hat seit 2011 eine gemeinsame Tochter

 Stormy Daniels sorgt seit Monaten durch ihre Auseinandersetzung mit Trump und dessen früherem Anwalt Michael Cohen für Schlagzeilen

Die Schauspielerin mit dem bürgerlichen Namen Stephanie Clifford will im Jahr 2006 ein kurzes Sexabenteuer mit Trump gehabt haben, von dem sie im vergangenen März in einem Fernsehinterview erzählte

 In einer kurz vor der Präsidentschaftswahl 2016 mit Cohen unterzeichneten Vereinbarung hatte sie sich zwar gegen die Zahlung von 130

000 Dollar (nach heutigem Wert 111.000 Euro) verpflichtet, nicht von der Eskapade zu erzählen

Inzwischen ficht Clifford aber diese Vereinbarung vor Gericht an. Das Weiße Haus hat das Sexabenteuer wiederholt dementiert

Festnahme nach Auftritt in Stripclub  Vor anderthalb Wochen wurde Clifford nach einem Auftritt in einem Stripclub für kurze Zeit festgenommen

Die Polizei in Columbus im Bundesstaat Ohio warf ihr zunächst vor, unter Verstoß gegen eine regionale Gesetzgebung mehrere Besucher des Lokals körperlich berührt zu haben

Die Vorwürfe wurden jedoch nur wenig später fallengelassen. Laut einem von der Promi-Website "TMZ" veröffentlichten Polizeidokument antwortete Stormy Daniels bei ihrer Festnahme in Columbus auf die Frage, ob sie verheiratet sei, mit "Nein"

Dies war zwar falsch. Doch gab sie so zu erkennen, dass ihre Ehe mit Crain in Trümmern liegt

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Here's What I Think About the Honda S2000 and More - Duration: 3:04.

rev up your engines, Burak Mueslu, Scotty hope you're doing

well, yeah you can see my voice is almost normal, my cold is going away, I want to

buy an AP2 Honda s2000 as a fun weekend car, and a car I can practice

working on because it seems pretty mechanically simple, any thoughts, yes

those are fantastic cars, I don't know why they stopped making them

but those s2000 were really fun and they're really fast, I mean a stock one

it's not even turbocharged or anything, and it put out as much power as a

Porsche, so they are excellent engines and if you can get one that's in decent

shape, you can learn how to work on it because it's not a super super complex

car and they really are well made engines, like I said Honda was

originally a motorcycle company, they made really good engines, and that could

be a fun car, resale value starting to go up on those things it just is,

but don't overpay, but they can be really fun cars driving and you can learn

how to work on that, Cameron D says, hi Scotty I got an 03

Pontiac Vibe and it is over three hundred thousand kilometers with the original

ignition coils that still work, so do you recommend replacing them as preventative

maintenance with a spark plug change, well I'd change the spark plugs but I

wouldn't worry about it, you know that's basically a Toyota, and those are really

good parts and if it runs perfectly fine now, I wouldn't even worry about it

because if they do go bad, it misfire it'll trip codes for misfire and it'll

say like, misfire cylinder number three, now if it gets to a point that you are

getting misfires, change all the ignition coils, but buy quality ones, just don't go

on eBay and buy the cheapest ones made in China

because I've had customers do it and in the past I tried to save my own customers

and at the auto parts stores I bought the cheaper Chinese ones and it bit me in

the rear end, and they broke down within a few months or a year, and then I had to

replace them again, so you'll want to get quality ignition coils when you buy them,

you don't want to just go out buy the

absolute cheapest ones you can get your hands on that's a mistake,

John says, Scotty I got a 2017 Toyota Tacoma and every time I take

an off road there's an occasional grinding noises coming from the rear differential

what's the deal, okay well it's pretty new vehicle, but you're taking it off

road and of course that's gonna void all the warranties, I wouldn't tell anyone

are you taking it off-road, I have a video called, how to find noises in your

car, watch it, I have a device that has a bunch of different sensors on them, there's

like five of them and their little broadcasting stations, you can put them

all over the place, then you wear headphones, plug it in to the receiving

unit, and then you drive around and you can switch it to all the different ones,

one, two, three, four, five, and you have one

on the differential, if it makes noise then you know it is coming from the

differential, I wouldn't tell them you're taking an off-road, take it in and say my

differential is making a noise and see if they'll do anything under

warranty.

but don't tell them you're taking it off-road, so if you never want

to miss another one of my new car repair videos, remember to ring that Bell!

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Shopify, WooCommerce, or NOT - OH MY with Phyllis Khare - Duration: 3:49.

hey welcome to episode 12050... why is so hard ???

12057 or episode 4 depending on how you look at it. If you saw my last

episode it was all about the confusion I find in the e-commerce shopping world if

I want to create my own products. Take a look at that because that sort of goes

along with this one because today I'm talking about the online shopping

platform - the store that you create - the place where people come to buy your

stuff. I just want one dropship interface to create all the stuff to have in one

storefront that's all I want - that's all I want. Now I'm all for having a bricks and

mortar store - in fact I have this fantastic Pinterest board called My

Fantasy Retail Store where I kind of put all the things in it and it it's like an

amazing collection of really cool stuff so go check it out. And long ago and far

away I actually had an e-commerce store back when there was a thing called Yahoo

stores and I represented about 20 high-end American crafts people and I

highlighted and showcase their work on my store and that was back in 2004 but

now I want to focus on the online version of having a wonderful store. And

I know there are some people who have been in this industry for a very long

time and have this all figured out but for those of us who are just dropping

back into this space it can be very confusing. And in the last episode I

talked a lot about those places that you can actually create the stuff but now

how do you present it online? Where is the place that you present it? You can

have a Shopify store with installed apps from all these places where you've been

creating stuff and it will feed your Shopify store. And that Shopify store can

be connected to your Facebook page which is connected to your Instagram business

account so that you can showcase the things that

you've made on Instagram by tagging the products in your post and by having a

shop or a store up on your Facebook page. This is a beautiful way to design it and

like I said the only problem is some of the things I want to sell through the

store I can't connect through Shopify like VIDA. Or you can use WooCommerce and

connect it to your WordPress site and you can have all that connected up to

your Amazon - fulfilled by Amazon account (Or not) but and this is a big but people it's

just so frustrating when all the places that you've created stuff don't have a

Shopify app. Now inside Shopify they have some really nice integrations. You can

just open up all of these different integrations like you can sell it on

your Facebook page your Instagram account on Pinterest you can sell it

through Messenger - lots of different ways and it's just the click of a box. Now I

hate to tell you this but once you get your store all beautiful and

everything's connected and you're showcasing everything that you want you

still have to get people there - right? So you still have to market it - you have to

do something that really stands out... just how to get that one out :-) Please Like

Share Comment in any order that you want - I like them all I appreciate it. okay

people back to work.

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The Bachelor's Corinne Olympios Explains How Sacha Baron Cohen Duped Her: 'I Started Crying' - News - Duration: 4:10.

 She wants to "Make America Corinne Again," and he's wondering who this nation is

 On Sunday night's episode of Who Is America?, Sacha Baron Cohen conned controversial Bachelor alum Corinne Olympios into claiming she was on the ground in Sierra Leone during the height of the Ebola crisis and even saved 6,000 people from a massacre after a warlord confessed to being a fan

 In an interview with The Daily Beast, the 26-year-old Miami native explained how the prank went down: She thought she'd won a reality star of the year award from a British company, and once on set, producers took away her cell phone and asked her manager to leave — and the "very, very strange questions" began

 ""So I'm answering all the questions, I'm saying all the stuff he's telling me to say, I'm visibly getting upset, and they were just trying to keep me calm basically," she said

 "I was like, I'm leaving, and they were like no you're not, you cannot step outside the building right now

I'm like, are you guys kidnapping me? I don't get it. It was like, you're holding me here against my will, what the f— is going on? You guys are f—ing out of your minds!"  In character as an Italian photographer/playboy named Gio Madando, Baron Cohen convinced her to endorse his (fake) charity for relief in Africa, prompting her to pose in a bikini and half-zipped HAZMAT suit

 "I'm reading this child with gun thing, and I'm like what the f— is wrong with you guys, I can't say this, I don't believe in this

They're like no, no, it's fine, it's just for Italy, you have no friends in Italy, who cares…At this point I just want to get out of there, so I just did it," she told The Daily Beast

 After calling her manager — who correctly suspected the entire thing was a set-up — " I started crying, I was like everyone's going to think I'm a supporter of children with guns, and I said that I helped cure Ebola and that I went to Africa for three months, everyone knows I didn't live in Africa for three months!" she said

 Now, though, she appreciates the comedian's guerilla-style humor.  "Hopefully people just see that it is a Sacha Baron Cohen prank

He's pranked a bunch of people with big names. It's light, it's funny, it's nothing serious," she told The Daily Beast

 "I hope people can see that and they're not going to freak out about me saying certain things, because people that know me know that I'm a really amazing person

And so, yeah, I just hope that I don't offend anyone, but none of it was serious anyways!"  Not as amused: Who Is America? targets like Sarah Palin and Joe Walsh, who proactively blasted Baron Cohen in the press, and Jason Spencer, a Republican state representative in Georgia whose colleagues are calling for her resignation after he screamed a racial slur and pulled down his pants on the show

 Who Is America? airs Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime.

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5 Scary American Urban Legends - Duration: 5:24.

Gotta love a good Hocus Pocus reference- and we will be getting to an urban legend involving

a witch down on this list.

Hey guys welcome back to most amazing top 5 im Court McGinley.

Lets jump right into our list of the top 5 Scary American Urban Legends.

Starting off at our number 5 spot--Hannah Cranna- This legend known as Wicked Witch

of Monroe comes from Connecticut during the 19th century.

During this time a woman named Hannah Cranna gained a reputation as a Witch after her husband

died by mysteriously falling off a cliff.

The towns people believed that she had bewitched him.

People of the town also believed that she was casting spells on people she didn't

like.

Due to this reputation Hanna kept to herself and grew old alone.

Right before passing away at the age of 77 she asked to be carried down to the cemetery

in her coffin by foot- not wagon- as it was traditionally done in those days.

After she passed the towns people went against her wishes and tried to wheel her coffin down

the hill but they were unable to as the coffin kept falling off.

So they were forced to carry it.

When the towns people returned to her home after the funeral it was found to be engulfed

in flames sealing Hannas reputation of witchcraft.

In at number 4--Hells Gate Bridge- This Urban legend comes to us from Alabama and theres

not one- but 2 legends associated with this bridge.

The stories surrounding this Bridge began in the 1950s after a young couple was driving

over the bridge when they somehow drove their car off the bridge one night and sadly they

both drowned.

So the first legend of this now haunted bridge says that if you drive your car to the middle

of the bridge and turn off the lights the ghosts of the couple who drowned will magically

appear in your car and leave a wet spot on the seat.

The second legends says if youre driving over the bridge and look over your shoulder when

youre half way across the scenery behind you turns into a portal to hell engulfed in flames.

Ever since these things supposedly began to happen the bridge is now closed off to cars.

This bridge is now accessible by walking through the park.

Sometimes teens will go there at night to try and scare each other- and paranormal investigators

will go there for research.

Yeah I definitely will not be going on that bridge anytime soon.

At number 3--Slaughterhouse Canyon- Here we have an urban legend from Arizona.

This comes all the way from back in the 1800s during the gold rush.

During this time there was a very poor family who lived down in the canyon.

One day the father went into the canyon for food as he would normally do only this time

he didn't return.

So its said the family slowly started to starve and descend into Madness.

The mother was unable to listen and witness her childrens crying anymore so she put on

her wedding dress- murdered her children and then threw them into a nearby river.

The next day its said she died due to starvation.

Legend has it that if you go down to Slaughterhouse Canyon at night you will hear the loud cries

of this mother who lost her mind.

Coming in at number 2--Charlie No-Face- This urban legend is coming from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

Carlie No-face was a cautionary tale for children.

Parents told their kids that Carlie was a man who was foolishly playing with some nearby

power lines when he had an accident which caused his face to become severely burned.

Parents told this story to there kids to keep them from messing around with exposed electricity.

Charlie no-face was said to lurk around in abandoned train tunnels at night and made

electricity flicker with his presence.

He was also said to wander dark alley ways and deserted country roads late at night.

This urban legend is actually based on a real life man.

His name wasn't Charlie though it was Raymond Robinson.

He had suffered a severe accident involving a does of 1 thousand 200 volts on an electrical

trolley bridge when he was a kid.

His eyes were cooked in their sockets- his nose was burnt off- and his left arm was destroyed

up to the elbow.

This amount of electricity should've ended up killing him but it didn't.

Because he didn't like people to see him looking like this he would only go out at

night.

But unlike the legend Raymond didn't do any type of haunting at all he was actually

very friendly to people he would come across.

And in at number 1--Backseat killer- In this legend we have a woman in Indiana who was

driving home late one night after having some drinks with her friends.

Shes driving on a secluded highway when she notices a pair of headlights coming up behind

her.

At first it seems although the car is going to pass her so it pulls up beside her.

She notices a man is driving the car.

But then almost immediately he pumps the breaks and goes back to following behind her.

And right away she gets extremely nervous.

I mean you cant blame her.

Here she is driving in a secluded area- not another car in sight and then this man is

just following her.

The man then speeds up and gets dangerously close to her back bumper- and starts flashing

his lights.

At this point the female driver is freaking out- she doesn't look back and just rushes

to get home.

The car follows her all the way to her house- the whole way flashing his lights and even

putting his high beams all the way up until they are in her driveway.

Once home she runs from her car to the front door- once at the door she looks back and

sees the man get out of the car and is running towards her.

Hes notices shes nervous so he stops and yells to her to call the police and lock her door.

When the police arrive she finds out the reason the man was really following her home.

Turns out the man behind her was actually trying to save her.

You see when he pulled up beside her to switch lanes he saw the silhouette of a man with

a butcher knife rising up from the back seat . Im not going to lie I watch way too much

criminal minds and like true crime shows so im always scared if im out late at night someone

just going to be like hiding in my back seat.

That's why I always check.

Yes it might be a little paranoid but better safe then sorry right?

Alright and there you go that's our list of the top 5 Scary American Urban Legends.

Thank you all so much for watching.

Let me know what other lists youd like to see down below.

Don't forget to show us some love by subscribing to our channel and giving this video a big

thumbs up.

And ill catch you in the next one.

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How to Stop Overthinking and Just Get Started - Duration: 4:35.

- Have you ever noticed how much time you can waste

getting ready to get ready to do something?

That's what I wanna talk about in today's video.

And today, I'm going to throw myself under the bus.

See, about 15 minutes ago, I was sitting on the couch.

I was sipping some water and mentally preparing

to do this video, well, actually,

I was going to do a different video,

but this is the one we're doing now.

While I was sitting there, I found myself looking

through my notes, getting really ready,

and feeling prepared to do this video.

So then I started thinking about what are all the steps

I have to take to set up this video equipment.

That 10 minute little breather turned

into 40 minutes of mental rehearsal

of setting up the video camera.

I wasn't actually experiencing the fear

of putting this video out into the world,

I was experiencing the dread of having

to open up the tripod, having to set up the camera,

remembering whether or not my battery is charged

in my camera, realizing that the battery

is not charged for my lighting,

and how I'm gonna have to find the cord for that.

So I spend three or four more minutes mentally preparing

about finding the cord and unraveling it,

and figuring out where I'm gonna plug it in.

Then I spent time mentally preparing for going

into the bathroom, and trying to get my hair to behave,

which, by the way, it's not going to today, whatever.

Then I spent time mentally preparing,

and mentally preparing, and mentally preparing

to do activities that don't require mental preparation.

Have you ever (giggling) found yourself doing this?

You're sitting on a Saturday afternoon,

kinda cozy on the couch, and you know

you need to get your ass up, need to get dinner started,

you need to clean up a little bit,

but instead, you're looking at the clutter,

and you're looking at the different things

that need done around the house,

and mentally preparing to do those things.

What that is, is I Don't Wanna Hilda slipping in there

and convincing us that this is gonna be harder

than it really is, you're turning this

really quick and dirty activity

that doesn't actually require courage or anything,

it just requires you to get off your lazy tush and do it,

you're turning it into something filled with dread.

And now that same activity is taking you

two, three, four, 10 times as long

because you've spent all this time mentally preparing

to set up your video camera, or whatever it is.

If you're doing this, I just wanna wake you up to it,

and I want you to laugh at yourself, not beat yourself up,

but just laugh at yourself like I am right now.

I was allowing I Don't Wanna Hilda to convince me

that no, really, this is gonna be hard,

it's a lot of tedious stuff that you're gonna have to do.

Seriously, it takes me like five minutes.

And I have to get past the fact

that Hilda and this mental rehearsal is

just trying so desperately to slow me down.

Because you see, if I Don't Wanna Hilda can convince you

that you don't really want to do this,

that it's kind of a pain in the ass

to have to do all of these steps

to set yourself up for success,

then you're not gonna go for success.

And if she can at least slow you down,

and make this harder, and more arduous,

and more ridiculous of a task,

maybe you'll at least do it less often.

Listen up, Hilda, I'm onto you, I'm onto your games.

And I do wanna do this, I do want this YouTube video,

in fact, I thank you for giving me this moment,

and spending all this time with me on the couch

so that I could shoot this video, in addition

to the one that I'm going to do in a moment.

So if this is your Hilda, if I Don't Wanna Hilda,

that voice in your head, that very conniving,

kind of enabling voice in your head,

is telling you, no, really, it's okay.

It's okay if you don't feel like it,

(sighs heavily) it's time to give her the finger

and tell her to stop it, Hilda must be stopped.

We have got no time to be wasting, fixin' to do something,

(giggles) as they say in the South.

We finna do somethin', we're just gonna frickin' do it.

So that's my message to you, stop listening

to I Don't Wanna Hilda, stop rehearsing the steps

to get set up for your next big thing, and just go do it.

I feel like I had a point there. (inhales)

(exhales dramatically)

My hair is not cooperating today,

we're gonna do this again.

(growls)

(exhales)

(giggles)

Now, if this thing would just stay

outside of my shirt instead of going in my shirt,

you'd hear me, not my boobs.

I never know where to stand to get these things started.

Why is getting started so hard?

(exhales) Damn it, I Don't Wanna Hilda,

stop it, I can do this. (exhales)

Lubricate your vocal chords, I really said that.

(swallows) I don't know if I'm leaving that in.

But I have to lubricate (giggles)

my vocal chords, one moment, please.

We're ready, yeah, okay, let's go.

(hands clap and rub together)

(giggles)

I may have just burped.

I burp a lot when I do these.

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TI30XS Multiview Calculator - How to Enter Exponents - Duration: 3:02.

Welcome to this video tutorial on how to enter exponents in the TI-30XS MULTIVIEW calculator.

The easiest way to enter an exponent is to use a button called "the caret button."

The caret symbol looks like an upside-down V.

The caret button is located on the left-side of the calculator in the very first column of buttons.

The caret button is exactly 5 rows from the top

and 5 rows from the bottom,

so it's in the middle of that first column.

The caret button allows us to enter ANY exponent.

Let's try the first problem, 3 raised to the 4th power.

Enter 3.

Select the caret button.

The calculator prompts us to enter an exponent.

Let's type in 4.

Notice that the blinking cursor is still in the exponent.

A good practice is to use the right-arrow key on the directional pad to move the cursor to the right side of the expression.

Now select ENTER.

The Enter button is located at the bottom of the calculator on the right.

In the Window, 3 raised to the power of 4 has been simplified to 81.

The answer is located to the right-side of the problem in the Window.

Let's clear the Window by select the Clear button.

The clear button is located below the directional pad.

And let's try the second problem, -

-3 inside parentheses raised to the power of 4.

A negative number inside parentheses,

when raised to an even exponent, such as 2, 4, 6, 8, and so on,

will always simplify to a positive answer.

So, let's simplify (-3)^4.

Our original problem has parentheses, so we MUST use the parentheses symbols located above the 8 and 9 keys on the calculator.

Select the open parentheses symbol.

Type in negative 3.

Remember that the negative sign is located to the left of the Enter button.

Select the closed parentheses symbol.

To raise (-3) to a power, we must now select the caret button.

Enter the exponent 4.

Notice that the exponent 4 is located on the OUTSIDE of the parentheses.

Select Enter.

The answer is positive 81.

We can always use the caret button to raise a number to any power.

But, if we want to raise a number to the power of 2, there is a faster way.

Let's Clear the Window and I'll show you.

We'll simplify the last problem, 5^2.

We are going to use a button called the "x-squared" button.

The "x-squared" button will raise a number to the power of 2…and only 2.

The "x-squared" button is to the left of the number 7 on the calculator.

Let's type in the base 5.

Select the "x-squared" button.

Notice that the calculator inserted an exponent of 2,

and the blinking cursor is already on the right side of the problem.

We just need to select Enter,

and then the answer will show up on the right side of the problem,

and the answer is 25.

I hope this tutorial helped!

Thanks for watching.

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