Thanks in part to the San Diego Comic-Con, July saw the release of some of the biggest
movie trailers of the year so far.
From a tantalizing first look at Godzilla: King of the Monsters to full-blown trailers
for blockbusters like Overlord, Shazam, and Fantastic Beasts 2, July came in like a lion
and left like a kaiju, leaving a trail of explosive movie mayhem in its wake.
In fact, there are almost too many to keep track of, so here's a rundown of all the best
trailers from July 2018 that are guaranteed to get you excited.
A Prayer Before Dawn
So far, A24 is the studio that can't seem to miss.
They've been behind Oscar winners, underground favorites, and blockbusters alike, and 2018
sees them continuing that trend with A Prayer Before Dawn.
Following a British boxer who's sentenced to stay in a violent Thailand prison, the
film looks like a gritty character study and a thrilling drama that won't pull any punches.
Early screenings have already garnered A Prayer Before Dawn an impressive Rotten Tomatoes
score, and mainstream audiences will get the chance to witness the inspiring story when
it hits theaters on August 10th.
Patient Zero
After a relatively infection-free couple years, zombies are breaking out on the big screen
again with Patient Zero.
Matt Smith plays an American soldier who can communicate with the infected.
His job is to sit down and chat with the zombies in an attempt to figure out how the whole
plague works.
But he meets his match when one zombie seems to be different from all the rest.
It turns out that the zombies probably aren't zombies after all, they're more like smarter
humans who happen to be really violent.
"I don't think that we're the disease.
We're the cure."
Can humanity survive against a better version of themselves?
Find out when Patient Zero goes straight to streaming on August 14th.
Assassination Nation
Seeming to revel in its own controversy, Assassination Nation released its second trailer in July
and provided more glimpses into what's shaping up to be a really weird movie world.
The film centers on the breakdown of civilized society in a small town after a hacker releases
a bunch of emails and texts sent around by the residents.
It's all out war in the sleepy suburbs after that, and the trailer descends into a montage
of Purge-like violence between neighbors and friends.
Take a look on September 21st.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Each new trailer for Bohemian Rhapsody reveals more details about the story, more glimpses
of Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, and, best of all, more Queen songs.
The hard-rocking biopic follows the band from its humble origins to the sold-out stadiums,
with a hard focus on frontman Freddie Mercury.
"Roger there's only room in this band for one hysterical queen."
But of course, there's a dark side to every story, and the latest trailer for Bohemian
Rhapsody spares a few seconds to show that it's not all foot-stomping, crowd-pleasing
fun for this rock quartet.
Bohemian Rhapsody doesn't look like it's going to shy away from anything.
Find out when it premieres on November 2nd.
Overlord
Despite all the rumors and speculation, producer J.J. Abrams has always said that Overlord
isn't a Cloverfield movie.
Nobody believes him, but that's what he's saying, at least.
So maybe we can all just enjoy it for what it is, which is a World War II zombie movie.
Is that so bad, really?
The trailer opens with a plane full of soldiers flying over the beaches of Normandy.
Almost immediately, they're shot down, sending a few of the unlucky troopers parachuting
deep behind enemy lines.
That would be bad enough, because Nazis, but it turns out that there have been some devious
Nazi experiments going on behind closed doors, putting the intrepid band of soldiers face
to face with horrifying monsters.
It looks like a bucket of fun, and you can check it out when Overlord hits theaters on
November 9th.
Boy Erased
Joel Edgerton made his first foray into writing, directing, and acting all in the same movie
with 2015's The Gift, and his upcoming film Boy Erased will see him back in all those
roles.
This time, he'll be tackling the story of a young man forced into gay conversion therapy
by his overbearing Baptist father.
While Edgerton has a supporting role, the main cast is anchored by Nicole Kidman and
Russell Crowe, who star as the parents of Jared, played by Lucas Hedges.
The trailer is an emotional gut-punch from start to finish, with gripping performances
by everyone involved.
And the fact that it's all based on a true story twists the knife just a little bit deeper.
Take a look when it lands in theaters on November 2nd.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
At this point, the Wizarding World of J.K.
Rowling couldn't be stopped even if you hit it with an Unforgivable Curse.
In a year filled with huge blockbusters, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is still
one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2018.
Newt Scamander is back in action, and this time he's being drafted by a young Albus Dumbledore
to help bring down the scourge of the wizarding world, Gellert Grindelwald.
The trailer promises another magical adventure filled with high-stakes wizardry and flying
carriage chases, and, of course, plenty of fantastic beasts.
David Yates, who directed the first Fantastic Beasts and the last four Harry Potter movies,
returns to helm the Crimes of Grindelwald.
Look for it on November 16th.
Robin Hood
Assassin's Creed heads to Nottingham in the newest trailer for Robin Hood, the latest
take on the legend that's putting the aerial acrobatics back in archery.
Kingsman's Taron Egerton stars as the hooded arrow-slinger, with Jamie Foxx stepping in
as his right-hand man Little John.
Obviously, this rendition is taking a few liberties with the source material, Little
John is Robin's combat trainer, Maid Marian is Irish instead of English, and none of them
seem to be wearing tights.
"You gotta be a man to wear tights."
But we're assuming it'll make up for all that with tons of action and epic bow-and-arrowing,
mixed in with just enough romance to keep everyone's dates happy.
Robin Hood is scheduled to hit theaters on November 21st.
Aquaman
Could this be the movie that defines the new Worlds of DC?
We're ready for one of these movies to come out and blow us all away, and so far, all
signs point to Aquaman being the one to do it.
Experienced filmmaker James Wan is in the directing chair, and Jason Momoa seems to
have all the right aqua-stuff to play the king of Atlantis.
The trailer shows that the film will be pulling from Geoff Johns' 2011 Aquaman comics, which
feature cool deep-sea critters called The Trench and include a battle for the throne
against Aquaman's own half brother, Orm.
That's all good stuff, and the Aquaman trailer seems to showcase plenty of style.
Right now, Aquaman is slated to hit theaters on December 21st.
Alita: Battle Angel
December 21st is shaping up to be a battleground for box office dominance.
Not only are Robin Hood and Aquaman hitting the big screen that day, but they'll do so
right alongside Alita: Battle Angel.
With Robert Rodriguez directing from a script co-written by James Cameron, this adaptation
of the popular manga is in great hands, but that hasn't stopped fans of the source material
from getting kinda nervous.
Why are they so squirrelly?
Three words: Giant freaky eyes.
True to the manga, the main character's eyes are at least three sizes too large, or approximately
the size of the Grinch's heart after he learns the meaning of Christmas.
Once you start looking past the obvious, though, it's hard not to hope that Alita: Battle Angel
could very tell turn out to be a great movie.
The trailer shows off a beautifully stylized future world, and if there's a good story
behind it, then everyone may just end up forgetting about those eyes after all.
Glass
Ever since the final scene of Split, audiences have been waiting for the inevitable Splunbreakable
crossover to materialize.
Now that the first trailer for the sequel is here, titled Glass after Samuel L. Jackson's
Unbreakable character, it's starting to look like the wait was worth it.
The trailer doesn't hold back on the goods, either.
It jumps straight into a shot of Jackson's Mr. Glass, Bruce Willis' David Dunn, and James
McAvoy's Kevin Crumb sitting in a room together.
After that, the trailer spends most of its runtime making sure everyone knows who these
people are.
Dunn is a bulletproof vigilante, Crumb is a schizophrenic demon-man, and Glass is really
really good at planning stuff.
Finally, we get some hints that Glass and Crumb are going to team up, and Dunn will
have to stop their evil schemes.
Check it out on January 18th, 2019.
Shazam!
Billy Batson may not be the most popular name among the DC lineup, but even non-comics readers
are bound to know the name of his alter ego: Shazam.
The first trailer for Shazam! introduces the young foster kid who's granted superpowers.
Like any kid, he just wants to have fun with his new abilities, but when a supervillain
menace starts making his presence known, Billy will have to get serious to save the world.
Zachary Levi seems like a great choice to play the hero, especially since he seems to
have such a great on-screen vibe with Dylan Grazer, who's playing Billy's foster brother,
Freddy Freeman.
Shazam! strikes theaters sometime in April 2019.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
July rewarded fans with two new looks at what's to come for Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
The month started with a brief teaser showing Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown trying
to get in touch with someone on a radio.
But the big reveal came when the full-length trailer for the movie dropped, because this
time we actually got to see all those giant monsters.
Director Michael Dougherty has also teased that a character from Kong: Skull Island will
show up.
"But we do bring back one character from Kong: Skull Island."
"Oh yeah?
Which one is that?"
"You'll have to see the movie."
Hopefully that "character" is none other than Kong himself.
We'll be able to find out when Godzilla: King of the Monsters smashes into theaters on May
31, 2019.
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Martinez v. Malloy: Meet the Plaintiffs - Duration: 3:02.
- A group of parents has filed a lawsuit
claiming that the state's restrictions...
- Parents have filed a lawsuit claiming that
the state's restrictions on magnet and charters schools
are unconstitutional and have forced thousands
of low-income and minority students
to attend low-performing schools.
- The suit was filed this week
on behalf of seven children.
- My name is Jose Martinez,
but my friends and family call me Juny.
I am 13 years old, I like to play basketball,
and ride my bike with my dad.
- I'm Nina Malae Martinez, I'm eight years old,
and I'm going to fourth grade.
When I'm at home, I like to cook bacon and eggs, pancakes,
and I'm learning how to make a burrito.
- My name is Dylan, I like playing video games.
My favorite character from basketball is
LeBron James, Stephen Curry, James Harden,
and Michael Jordan.
- What brings us here today
is the fight for education, and our children
are not getting what they deserve here
in Bridgeport, or in Connecticut alone.
- I'm a mother from Hartford, Connecticut,
and I have five children.
The education of our children are being compromised.
They're not getting the best opportunities
in the public school.
The opportunities that I think that they should be getting
are offered in the magnet schools or the charter schools.
- Everywhere else, it just seems like
it's a better opportunity, better education quality.
- And the laws, the way they're set up here,
they're blocking us from having more choice.
They're blocking the hundreds and thousands of children
from having the opportunity to enter into a school
that's gonna provide them with a quality education.
- Every year I go, I put in my papers,
we get the lottery drawn, never usually a high lottery pick,
and you know, we're just always on the waiting list.
- Once you're on the waiting list,
you should move up on the waiting list, but you don't.
- Every child should have an opportunity
to a great education.
- They say that the children are the future, you know?
The only way that they make sure
that they have a good future is to give them better.
- We need people to stand up and advocate for our children.
We should all be equal.
- What I'm hoping this case accomplishes is that
each child Is given an opportunity to reach their dreams
and become who they would love to become in life,
so these kids, once they're adults,
could be productive citizens of this country
and build this country to further greatness.
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'I Think You're a Freeloader' Official Sneak Peek | Bar Rescue (Season 6) - Duration: 2:17.
You know, I think that you need to understand
that I'm, A, here to help you.
- Yes. - And I'm a voice of honesty.
-Absolutely. -I've been sitting with your wonderful wife
for an hour.
I asked her what was really important to her
two weeks before she married you.
- Stability. - Yeah.
Having a house.
- Having a family. - Yeah.
And then I asked her
how you did with regard to those things.
-Sure. -And she told me you've completely let her down.
I wouldn't--
Are you making enough of a living
that you don't have to say no to your wife every day...
-Absolutely not. -...to having your own place to live?
Where was she this morning?
What time did she leave the house?
- Seven. - Where were you?
At the house.
Getting ready to come here.
Was he?
Or was he in bed?
He was in bed.
-So she woke up this morning, went to work. -Yes.
Now this time be (bleep) honest with me.
Where were you this morning when she went to work?
Well, at that exact moment I was in bed.
You were in bed.
What about the day before where were you?
Where was he then?
I don't remember but...
- Where was he likely? - Probably in bed.
- I was-- - I think you're a freeloader.
- Wow! Really? - I do.
And so does she sometimes 'cause we talked about it.
Now it's time for you to come clean.
Are you disappointed in him?
Uh, yes.
- Did you know that? - I work my ass off.
-In the past six months-- -Did you know that she's
disappointed in you?
I did not know that.
- How come? - At times--
Well, one, she doesn't always tell me everything.
How she feels.
- Do you care? - Absolutely I care. Obviously.
So, your wife feels unstable...
-Sure. -...while she leaves with you in bed.
Two, she feels that she can't have a child
because of your shortcomings
and your lack of a desire to work.
- Correct? - Yes.
Three, she has no home because you're in bed.
Do you understand that your wife thinks less of you today
than the day she married you?
Do you understand that?
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I Broke the Hay Rake in Half! - The Project List Repair - Duration: 10:41.
Hi I'm Mike.
Everyday has the potential to be one of those days on the ranch and when things break, it
can slow you down and even shut you down pretty quickly.
Especially when dealing with haying and the equipment we use.
With some problems there is no easy fix and sometimes you have to call in reinforcements
on our Wyoming life.
Welcome back to our Wyoming life.
All this month we have been haying, cutting the hay fields to make the winter hay for
the cows.
Cutting grass, raking it and baling it.
We have also been fighting with the weather, afternoon thunderstorms over the past few
weeks that will shut down haying faster than a 6-month-old with no diaper will shut down
a public pool.
You'd think that everyday around here would be pretty much the same this time of year
and for the most part it has.
This is how most of my days go lately, when it comes to haying.
Go out, cut grass for 4 hours, then rush to get it raked up.
If it doesn't rain I can usually bale the next day, but sometimes the weather has different
plans.
You know how mowing your lawn is a pain after it rains, or you forget that you were planning
to mow and you left the sprinklers on and now the wet grass clogs up your mower.
For us when you are basically mowing hundreds of acres the rain is just as much a pain but
for different reasons.
For us, using the sickle mower, wet grass isn't so much of a problem, this thing will
cut through just about anything and wet grass really doesn't bother it too much.
The nice thing about the sickle mower is that it lays the grass down right behind it and
in a nice sheet.
That grass, even if it is a little damp will dry out really quickly in the sun.
Sometimes it dries too fast and we have to use the rake to get in in a windrow, or a
pile so that it doesn't dry out too fast, before we get a chance to bale it.
When we bale, we want our grass to be less that 16% moisture.
We have a handy meter in the baling tractor that takes an average of the moisture level
of the grass in the baler and as you can see, its pretty dry.
This year with the rain, the rake has been getting a workout.
If the grass we cut gets rained on and is in a windrow we have to get it dry again.
The moisture will sit at the bottom of the windrow and if we baled it now that wet hay
would mold in the bale.
Mold and pregnant cows is a very bad combination.
It can cause cows to abort their fetus if its eaten at the wrong point of development
so we avoid it as much as we can.
When we have a wet windrow we roll it over to dry it out.
And for us it works great, the sun and wind will move through the windrow and dry it out
fast, sometimes too fast.
So the rake has been probably our most used implement this year, rolling windrows at least
twice and putting windrows together to make baling faster with less wear and tear on the
baler, but not on rake.
So not everyday starts out the same around same around here, sometimes life throws you
a curve and you either choose to hit it or let is go by and most times I swing, not because
I want to but because I have to.
This morning as we come out to get to rolling over another set of windrows after rain overnight,
I found the rake like this.
Just walking up to it you can see that something isn't quite right, the main support bar,
which is usually straight, well now its not.
This piece of 6 inch square tube steel that runs down the length of the rake and is basically
its main support has broken.
Here's the dilemma.
The way it sits now, we cant fold it up, which means that we cant move it out of the field
to fix it.
I don't have a welder on my truck, so fixing it in the field isn't an option.
So we need to figure out a way to move it back to the shop.
Short of a chinook helicopter, we are going to have to get it folded up and pulled out
of the field and the way to figure out how to do that, lies with figuring out how it
broke in the first place.
Not only is the tube steel holding up the frame of the rake, its assisted by a piece
of c channel that runs underneath it.
This channel bolts in to the back of the rake and takes a bunch of the load.
Obviously these bolts and broken, which then allowed the rake to only be supported by the
main channel.
Oddly enough, this is what the thing is made to do.
Break.
This channel is held on by what they call shear bolts, bolts that are made to break
off if they are put under too much stress.
This field we are working in is rough and my guess is that I hit a bump that broke off
those bolts.
The problem is that you cant see them from inside the tractor so I had no idea they broke.
Then a few miles or a few feet later, I hit another bump which put stress on the middle
of this beam and started the crack.
That crack grew overnight to the problem we have now.
Now that we know what happened we can look at how to fix it.
In order to move this thing, we need to get that C channel back in place and bolted up,
let it take the stress off the main beam long enough to get it folded up and back home.
To get things to match up we need a jack.
I have a floor jack with me and after some scrounging around we find a few pieces of
lumber and a log, that will help us get this thing back in place.
Worse case scenario the thing falls and the beam breaks completely in half, as long I
stay out of the way I should be safe if it does fall and with faith, we get to jacking
it up.
With it holding in place we use some extra bolts to secure the c channel back into its
place where hopefully it will support the weight it needs to.
Ranching is sometimes a lot of winging it, it is for me anyway and although I don't
know if this is going to work, I sure hope it is and when it comes time to let down the
jack we will find out.
Heres the nice thing, if I can get his folded up then the wing bars and wheels will help
support the middle beam for the trip home, so that's our next goal.
And away we go.
Back at the shop its time to formulate another plan, this one of how to fix this thing.
I have a welder in the shop, but this thing is not going to fit in the shop.
So its time to call for some help.
I could weld this myself, after all I am the worlds okayest welder but this is a pretty
big break and a piece of equipment that is essential to us haying.
If I weld it, there is a chance I could have to weld it again but If I call a pro out,
then I know its done right and with the other problem of not having a welding machine that
can reach out here, it seems like the thing to do.
We call in a few favors and end up with Rick a professional welder and mechanic with his
own service truck out to help us.
Our break isn't getting any better and with the help of Ricks truck and his crane we are
able to strap on to the rake and life the main beam back into place where it is supposed
to be.
Rick starts by cleaning off all the paint, grinding the seams clean, then gets to welding
the thing back together.
I lost track of how many passes of welds he put down but like any good welder he also
wants to brace the new joint and we do that with some scrap angle iron that I had laying
around.
Laying the iron over the edge of the beam and welding them in place, giving us a solid
bridge over our weld.
When the crane is released, nothing moves at all, which is a good sign.
After it cools a little paint makes it look pretty.
And then its back to work.
Folding the rake back up and headed back to the field.
Overall, this breakdown has cost me most of a day, but if the weather cooperates then
it's a day that I can make up pretty quickly.
The hay out in the field is still wet, the windrows still need to be rolled over to dry
and there is no better test than a working test.
Although we will have to keep an eye on it for the rest of this rakes life, the problem
looks fixed.
Around here no fix is permanent is seems but we will take it easy on the rake for bit.
Drive a little slower, watch out for bumps and hopefully we will get many years out of
this repair.
Everyday when I come outside, I really have no idea what to expect.
Cars can drive through fences, cows could be out, buildings can be on fire, equipment
can be broken that looked just fine the day before, its always an adventure and everyday
I learn something new.
I figured out pretty quick you have to embrace the things that happen, figure out how to
deal with them and get them fixed and I am here to tell you, if you need help.
Make that call.
Thanks for helping us out and joining us today.
We hope that you can subscribe because we have lots more on the way from the ranch and
I invite you to come and hang out with us, live, this Wednesday right here on YouTube
at 7pm mountain time.
Both Erin and I look forward to getting a chance to answer questions and let you know
what is going on around here and the ranch.
This week we have a couple special things happening too, we will be taking, for the
first time ever, video questions from viewers and we have a special tribute on the way for
all of our patreon and other supporters during a very special mail call.
I hope you can join us, that's Wednesday at 7pm.
Until then, have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life.
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6 Different Bang Styles | ipsy Mane Event - Duration: 6:53.
- Why do people get bangs?
They get bangs to change their style
without the commitment of a haircut.
Or to change their attitude
just because they want something different.
If you're considering it,
think about your lifestyle, your maintenance routine,
and whether or not you want to grow out your style
with your bangs.
So you can start short, and grow them out long.
Or, do something easy and that is not a commitment,
which are a longer fringe bangs.
- I have had bangs.
I had bangs in high school.
It's a really bad time in my life
when I had just those straight front bangs.
I want to get bangs just because I like changing my hair up.
I feel like it's pretty low commitment.
Bangs can grow out in a couple weeks if you let them.
So it's an easy way to change up your hairstyle.
So I'm excited to get bangs.
(upbeat rock music)
- Recently, I haven't had bangs.
I think the last time I did have bangs,
I was probably five years old.
And I probably wouldn't go for this look again.
It's pretty daunting.
But I never do anything to my hair.
The bangs I'm choosing are super low maintenance.
Nothing like the commitment as I had
when I was five years old.
(upbeat rock music)
- I never had bangs before.
I'm feeling very nervous
and excited at the same time.
(upbeat rock music)
- Yes, I have had bangs.
That was a long time ago.
It was awkward, I think.
It didn't look good (laughs).
(upbeat rock music)
- I have had bangs.
They've only been off to the side, though.
Nothing straight across.
I want something a little more bold, and sleek,
and kinda more sexy.
A little nervous.
But very excited, actually.
I'm ready for a new change.
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2019 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera - First Look - Duration: 5:17.
Not sure what else to say other than we are in the Bavarian Alps getting a first
look at Aston Martin's DBS Superleggera. I got nothing else. The DBS takes the
place in Aston's line-up of the Vanquish S, their outgoing touring grand dame. The
DBS name was first introduced in the late 60s then saw a short re-intro for
Daniel Craig's Bond debut. It reappears here as Aston Martin's new flagship GT.
Much more than a luxury cruiser this is Aston's super GT. As such it's
appropriately beautiful and brutal. Under the hood snarls a 5.2 liter twin-turbo
V12 that for emissions regulation reasons replaces Aston's superb naturally
aspirated v12. It turns out insane numbers for a GT car. The DBS hits 0 to 60
in 3.4 seconds but the more impressive number is from 50 to 100, which takes a
blistering 4.2 seconds. That's a testament to how torqued up this babe is
in the ZF 8-speed transmission's mid-range. Dodging cyclists and Westfalia
camper vans throughout the Bavarian Alps during the height of summer might have
tested my patience on our drive but it tested the DBS perfectly when quick
acceleration and mega torque were needed. For passing, it unsurprisingly overtook
everything, spandex shorts or not. Shifts on that 8-speed transmission in the
sportier modes, even using paddle shifters, feel sports car harsh, which is
awesome when you're in the mood for a flogging. In both GT and sport mode
they're still quick if a bit smoother. More my speed for day-to-day driving. And
brake feel with the DBS's new carbon ceramic stoppers is firm and reassuring
without being supercar grabby. Aerodynamically the DBS is the most
advanced of any Aston Martin production car to date. It boasts some of the same
tech that appears on the special project Vulcan supercar and produces 400 pounds
of downforce at its max speed of 211 an hour. No, you're never gonna hit that
but you'll still feel copious amounts of grip accelerating out of the apex.
Dynamically the DBS sits somewhere right between the DB 11 and the Vantage. It's
firmer and produces less roll than the DB 11 but it's more compliant than the
Vantage. Does that make it the most perfect Aston Martin yet? Maybe. Crank it
into Sport Plus or Track mode and throttle response becomes amplified
while steering sharpens and chassis and suspension settings get maximum starch.
The car's nannies aren't completely shut off but beware, the DBS turns into
an absolute highway inhaler. While the front end feels solid and firmly planted
the car's rear in quick acceleration situations can squirt away from the
driver. As of this video's making, minor calibrations are still being made to
refine rear stability before production cars start delivery. Inside the cockpit
of the DBS is as gorgeous as the Duchess of Sussex. From the Scottish leather,
sports steering wheel, the hand stitching, and carbon fiber and piano black trim
everything looks expensive because it is. Seriously, save your money because
pricing starts at around three hundred and eight thousand dollars including
destination charges. On the Woodward ergonomic scale Aston's Sport+ seats
hit 12 out of ten. I want these in every car I drive. Other standard amenities
include bespoke 21 inch Pirelli PZero tires and an 8 inch infotainment screen.
The option sheet reads like my favorite epic summer romance novel and includes
stuff like carbon fiber roof, side and hood louvers and seat backs, quilted
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What up GreenBox Growers and welcome back to the most lit cannabis growing Channel!
Now today I am really stoked because I am going to be starting a brand-new grow series
and this one is going to be a stealth home-grow.
So if you are someone who really wants to grow cannabis at home but you need to be very
secretive or hidden about it, this is going to be the perfect groceries for you.
So I'm going to be growing inside of my closet over here with a two-by-four tent as well
as a small 2x2 seedling tent, but if you have an empty cabinet or cupboard or something
like that, that is also perfect place to have an indoor stealth grow.
Now over the course of this grow series I will cover all of the steps you need to cover
in order to make sure that your grow is extremely stealth and hidden from everybody but yourself.
But if you want to see more details about that right now just check out My video that
is listed on the intro to growing cannabis video page.
Now before I get started with the grow and want to give you guys a quick overview of
the products I will be using for this series.
So first off I will be growing some Gorilla Glue plants, and these genetics come from
Growers Choice seeds and these are going to be autoflowers.
So I've got five seeds in her that I started germinating already and then I'm going to
pick the four best ones to plant.
I will be growing in a 2 by 4 tent in my closet and then I also have a Seedling and cloning
tent in there for when they are earlier on in the germination and see the process.
For lights I'm going to be using a 600-watt Meihzi grow light and will possibly be adding
a 900 watt viparspectra LED or some 300 watt Mars Hydro that I have a lot of those lying
around.
Now I want to give a huge shout-out and thank you to Meihzi for sponsoring this grow series
with one of their 600w LED grow lights.
So we will be using that over the course of this grow series and testing that out to show
you what kind of results you can get with their product.
And if you want to see more details about what they offer and they're LED grow lights,
just check them out on their Amazon page here at this link, or you can check it out the
description down below here.
Now for the soil I will be using some Fox Farm ocean forest and then for the nutrient
lineup I've got the advanced nutrients Trio right here.
So just the basic line up so you guys can see what kind of results you can get from
as well, and then for the pots I've got three of the 3-gallon air route spots, and then
one of the one gallon air root pots.
And that will be cool because we can see the differences in blood results based on the
different pot sizes.
Finally I will be adding some CO2 bags to this grow, I have a couple of the exhale ones
so I will be adding those into the grow tent once they are in the vegetative state.
And I will also be using some LST on these plans so we can really maximize their yields
and get some really big buds growing on them.
Now this video is going to cover all the way up to the very start of the vegetative stage,
and then if you want to watch the rest of this grow series all you have to do is sign
up on this link on the screen right here and you will get a two-week free trial where you
will not have to pay anything.
And you can cancel at anytime.
Alright so now that you guys know what we are doing in today's video let's go check
out those Gorilla Glue seeds that I have germinating in a glass of water.
Alright so right now we are going to check out those Gorilla Glue seeds that I have soaking
in the glass of water over there, but first I just wanted to show you guys this is the
closet where I will have my stealth grow going.
So I have to tent set up in there and what is really cool with the tents in the closet
is you kind of have that double layer sound barrier so when you have the fans and things
going, you can't really hear outside of the tent.
So here we go, I've got my 5 Gorilla Glue seeds from Growers Choice soaking in here
and I will leave them in here for about 15 to 17 hours and then they will be going into
the paper towel for soaking.
So we will be back for that shot later once it is trying to transplant them.
But now let me just give you guys a quick shot of myself set up in here.
So first off we got The Little Seedling tent right over here, nice and hidden in the corner
and here is that 600 W Meizhi LED I was talking about.
It has two switches on it, one for bloom sorry, one for veg and then one for flower. and then
there are those to Exhale bags I will be using, I believe they are the 360s which means it
will be good for a whole year, but we will just be doing an auto grow in here so that
will be a nice boost for bud growth as well as for vegetative growth, so it should really
help with increasing those yields.
So right here I've got that 900 watt viparspectra I was mentioning that I might also throw in
there to give more power, or I've got some of those Mars Hydro 300w lights over there.
So quick peek inside the seedling tent you will see I've got my little 45 watt LED in
there as well as my humidity Dome, and I've actually got a Little Seedling going in there
from another grow not related to this one.
But you can see the little set up in there, and then over here on the left you will see
I've got my nice 2 by 4 grow tent setup.
Just take a little peek in there we've already got the fan in there and little 45 watt light
for the early veg stage.
And then a couple of those, well I've got all three of the 3-gallon air route spots
in there and then I've got that one 1 gallon pot right there.
So we will be able to see if it makes much a difference in terms of yields in the bigger
pots, or if you can just use smaller pots to save on soil and other resources.
So that was pretty much it for the intro today, and I will be back here tomorrow and that
is when I will be back to put the seeds into the moist paper towel.
Alright peace guys!
Alright growers so we are back here 16 hours later after Those seeds had been soaking in
that glass of water, and I made sure that they sunk to the bottom of the glass.
Now that is important that you make sure to tap them after a few hours of soaking in the
cup to try and get them to sink to the bottom.
If they do not seem to the bottom it is not the end of the world but it is a good idea
to try and make sure they do it.
So try to make sure to check on them every few hours until they do so, now after that
16 hours was up I put them into the moist paper towel on this plate here.
So first of all you want the paper towel to be moist but you don't want it to be sopping
wet, so after you've got all of the seeds out on the paper towel and the paper towels
wet, just make sure to sort of fold that paper towel so the seeds are completely covered
and then you are going to want to turn the play completely sideways so no water or so
all of the extra water and excess drains off.
And then once it stops you will be good to go.
So you can see there's just a little bit dripping off their that is okay.
You just don't want it to be pouring off the plate like there is a puddle on there.
So now that we've got our damp paper towel with the seeds, it is a good idea to keep
it in a dark warm place.
So that is why I've got the heat mat turned on right here and then you'll see I've only
got the plate about halfway on there.
Because if I put it all the way on it gets a little too hot and you don't want to cook
those seeds.
And then I take the other plate right here and put it over The top just so that it is
dark for the seeds in it keeps them in the darkness.
So with the heat mat it is a good idea to check on the plate where the paper towel every
few hours or every 6 hours just so it doesn't dry out because that is something you want
to avoid at all cost.
If the paper towel dries out it is possible for the seeds to come back but it is very
hard on them and can kill them or start them right there.
So make sure the paper towel is always a little moist, you can always rewet it, if it does
start to dry out, and you want it to be in a dark but one place so that is what the heat
matters for.
so now the goal is to get a Taproot to sprout out of the seeds at about a half inch in length,
so that will probably take a day maybe 3 days max.
Some seeds take up to 7 days, but with this method and the way I've been doing it, I've
been noticing about 1 to 2 days max.
So I will be back here either tomorrow or the day after once we have some tap Roots
growing just to show you guys what that looks like.
what up Growers, so we are actually back here 24 hours later as the seeds have already sprouted
their taproots and most of them are pretty much a half inch or a little more over that
in length.
So I'm going to be planting these guys into some rockwool cubes that I have right here,
these are the 2-inch by 2-inch rockwool cubes.
So I'm going to soak them in water, plant the seeds into them root down and then I'm
going to get them into the closet in that stealth seedling tent.
So let me get them planted in those rockwool cubes and placed inside the humidity Dome
and then I will show you guys what that looks like.
And then explain the next steps that we will be following.
Alright so I just finished planting all of the seeds into the rockwool cubes, it is really
important to first soak those rockwool cubes and some plain pH water at about 5.5.
And then you want to do that for about 10 seconds just so they can fill up with that
water, when planting the seeds you want to do it Root Down of course.
And you want to be very gentle, and once it is in the whole of the rock will kill you
if you want To Close the top of that pull up so that no light is getting in.
So you will see I've got all five of those Gorilla Glue seeds in here, and then I have
the Gorilla Glue seedling that was in here a few days earlier.
You can see it is a little further ahead and it's even got some Roots growing out of the
top of the rockwool cube, a little strange.
But I marked that Gorilla Glue because it is also a gorilla glue so I marked it with
the X so we can tell which one is different.
So at this point all we are going to be doing is trying to get the seeds to pop up above
ground, so I am going to have about a quarter inch of water or a little less and those slats
down below.
And then I'm just going to be misting daily while having the lights on for about 18 hours
each day.
And that is important you want the humidity Dome on with the vents closed as well and
you just want to keep high humidity and decently high temperature.
So humidity should be about 70-plus percent and then temperature you want to be around
78 degrees Fahrenheit.
So I've got two lights in here going, 2 45 Watt lights.
So I will not need a heat mat as well because it is going to be warm enough with those two
lights but usually during the winter months or if I just have one light in there, I will
also have a Seedling heat mat under the tray here just to help keep them warm while they
are still in that early germination seedling phase.
So that's it for today's update and I will be back once these seedlings pop up above
ground, which hopefully they will start doing that by tomorrow or the next day at the latest.
But I will be back once that happens, probably about 24 hours.
Alright Growers, we are back here 24 hours later and actually all of the Gorilla Glue
Autos have popped up above ground, except for just one of them right here.
And I'm guessing that is the one that had the shorter Taproot when I planted them so
that is expected.
You can see when you look up close the head of the seed is just about to pop above the
ground for that one so probably by tomorrow we will see it above ground.
Now all four of the other ones are looking extremely healthy, you can see they sprouted
there to Cotyledon leaves on all four of them, and they are nice and healthy and color standing
straight up and not stretching or anything like that.
So for today I'm just going to be misting them and I will start cracking the humidity
vents on the Dome or I'm sorry the vents on the humidity down A little bit.
So they will probably be about a quarter of the way open today, and I'm going to add a
little bit more water to the tray below as it is starting to dry up.
Remember just to be misting several times throughout the day at this point so they stay
nice and healthy.
and I will probably be transplanting the guy this evening here that is a little further
ahead and probably in the next day or two here.
So that is really update, and I will be back here for tomorrow.
Alright peace guys!
What Up GreenBox Growers, we are back here 24 hours later and you can see even that last
seedling has popped up above ground.
She doesn't have her cotyledon leaves completely sprouted out just yet so she is going a little
slower than the rest.
So what I'm thinking is these for that popped up right away these four are the ones I will
be growing in the stealth grow room here, and then this evening that was a little further
head and this weaker one I will just be taking out into a different grow room to finish out
for the rest of the grow.
So once they are taken out of the seedling tent you won't be seeing these 2 here any
further, but these four in the back here, which again these are all Gorilla Glue autoflowers.
These four are the ones that will be going into the big stuff tent over here.
So nothing different really for today, just going to be missing them, keeping the vent
a little bit further open on top of that humidity.
And checking now to see if or when does roots are going to start poking out through of the
rockwool cubes.
Because that is when we will be putting them into the Solo cups with some soil.
So at this point it looks like some of the ones that already did pop up or stretching
a little bit, you can see they are starting to get a little taller opposed to working
on Leaf growth.
So what I'm going to do is lower the lights just a few inches to help even that out.
And that will make sure that they stop stretching, now stretching of the plants is a very good
sign that you either have not enough wattage of light power in the grow room.
Or the lights are just a little too far away from the plant.
So I recommend with just an inch or two at a time lowering the lights, because you don't
want to lower them too much because I can also stress them or burn the plants if they
get too close.
And then another rule of thumb is to just put your hand right under the light at the
distance of the top of the plant just to see if it is too hot.
Because if it is too hot for your hand, then that means it is too hot for the plant.
So that is it for todays update, just going to continue misting them throughout the day
and then I will be back here in another 24 hours for the next update.
Alright peace guys!
Alright Growers, we are back here another day later again, and there has been some nice
progress with the Gorilla Glue seedlings.
Now you can see this guy in the front left here is kind of stretched up a little bit,
so that is why I lowered the light the other day and I've also been working on moving all
of these cubes so they are directly under the center of the light.
If you put them towards the outside the may not be getting enough, and that can cause
them to stretch and you can actually see here these two in the back left.
They've already gotten their second set of serrated I'm sorry their first set of serrated
leaves is going but it's a lot bigger and a lot more developed than the rest of them.
Or the two in the front here.
And you can see all three in the back here actually which are the ones that were directly
under that led.
So you can see instead of stretching they've done a lot more in terms of vegetative development
which means they are getting a little bit better light.
Now the one that is further ahead is doing a lot better than everyone as well just because
it has had some more time in the tent and has about three sets of fan leaves almost
going here so she's moving along nicely.
And these guys should be pretty much ready for, and these guys here should have roots
coming out of the bottoms pretty quickly here, which is when I went to transplant them into
a solo cup with soil just like this guy right here.
But just check them a little bit ago and no roots as of yet.
So just going to be missing them and keeping the humidity Dome on still as well, I just
had it off for this shot.
So that is it for today, and I will be back here in 24 hours for your next Gorilla Glue
Autoflower update.
All right folks, we are back here a day later at the stealth grow tent, and you can see
the growth in terms of vegetative growth on these little seedlings is going really well.
So just checked the bottom of these guys and they have roots coming out so they are ready
for transplant into their Solo cups just like the one that is already on there.
So let me just show you really quickly here is one that has a nice couple of roots coming
out of the bottom here.
And that's pretty much what they all look like so that is a good indicator that they
are ready to go into some Solo cups with some soil.
So I'm going to transplant them into some nice Solo cups that have a bunch of drainage
holes on the bottom and I will be using some Fox Farm ocean Forest.
Don't forget you will want to remove the rapper from those rockwool cubes, you don't want
to leave those on at this point.
And once I am done with that transplant I will be right back to show you guys what that
looks like.
All right now we are back right after finishing the transplant into the Solo Cup, so here
is a good look at that, they all did really well.
You can see the one that is further ahead is definitely growing a lot bigger than the
rest, but that is obviously just because it had some extra time to grow.
So at this point I'm still going to keep a little bit of water in the slats down below
of the tray, and then I will be missing still throughout the day.
I am going to raise up the light probably a couple inches now that they are a lot taller
and closer to it.
You don't want them to get too close to that light at this point and then I am also going
to be opening the vents to the humidity Dome so today I will open them a quarter of the
way, and I will be doing a little bit more each day as we go from here on out.
So just misting and making sure that humidity and temperature stay on point at this point
in time.
And then we are going to be keeping an eye out now for roots coming out of the bottom
of the Solo cups, because that will indicate when they are ready to go into their final
pots.
So that is it for today's update and I will be back in 24 hours for your next update!
What up GreenBox Growers, we are back here and it has been about 24 hours since I planted
the rest of these Gorilla Glue Autos into those Solo cups with that Fox Farm soil.
So again it is the fox farm ocean forest, and all I did after I transplanted them was
give them a little water just some plain pH water here, just drizzled some of that on
the soil and gave them a good misting.
And you can see they're actually doing really well already, there has been a lot of growth
in terms of vegetative growth on all six of the plants.
Even the one that is further ahead, and actually I have been turning off this white light here,
this white LED once I am done filming just so that is not so hot in the grow tent.
Because this one light by itself is actually plenty of power for the six plants here at
the size.
So just having this light on at this point for filming purposes so it is not all purpley
while I am filming.
And that way you guys get a better view of the plants, but then once I am done I turn
that off, I put the humidity Dome back on, and now today I actually have the vents on
the Dome cracked halfway open.
So I open them about a quarter more of the way each day until they are fully opened,
and then at that point that is when we will start taking the Dome off four parts of the
day.
Until it is just completely off at all times.
So now like I said yesterday just letting these ladies get their first set of leaves
growing so they can get a nice root system going as well.
And then once those roots start coming out of the bottom, that is when we are transplant
them into their final pot, and again I said that big guy here and then the smaller one
in the back middle there, those guys are actually not going to be part of this grow series as
I just have room for four of the autoflowers.
So I'm going to be choosing the for best out of those 5 last ones that I started.
So the one that is further ahead and then the weakest link out of the rest of those
five, they are going to be put into the normal stealth grow tent with these guys at first
just while I finish up some other grows in my other tents.
And then once I open up some space out in those grow tents, that is when those two will
be moved out there.
So in the beginning I will have all six plants in the stealth grow tent, that you buy for
here just because they will be small enough that it is okay and they will all be able
to fit.
But once I get enough room opened up and the other tents, that is when I will make the
switch.
So just continuing with the misting and like I was saying make sure that they don't dry
out at this point we're get too hot.
That is really important, and that is really all you have to be doing at this stage of
growth.
So I will be back here or another update in about 24 hours, right piece guys!
Alright Growers, so another day has gone by here in the stealth grow room and vegetative
growth is continuing to go really well.
So you can see the big guy is really starting to get its fan leaves going and she is just
about ready actually to be transplanted.
So I will probably be doing that tomorrow, putting her into a 2 gallon smart pot actually.
You can see right there she's got some roots coming out of the bottom and you can see a
big one right there.
So she is just about ready, now the reason I'm not doing it today is because I am still
working on lowering the humidity in here.
you don't want to put them in shock from just taking them from a really high humidity environment
and then switching them out into a lower humidity.
So at this point with the humidity Dome I have all vents completely open and then what
I'm going to be doing, is using this rockwool cube right here as a little opener to keep
the lid cracked.
So I will have that between the lid right here on the plastic so it keeps it not completely
closed.
And then what I will do is tomorrow for about 24 hours of that she should be good to go
in terms of transplants or then I will move her into that 2 gallon smart pot and put her
out into the bigger tent.
So the rest of the seedlings are doing really well even the smaller guy, but that is still
not going to be a part of this grow series.
As well as the big one, it looks like it's going to be these for right here, As they
are doing really well working on it looks like.
About to nice sense of serrated fan leaves and then more are coming in already.
Another thing is you shouldn't be using any nutrients at this point if you are growing
in the fox farm ocean forest or any sort of soil that does have nutrients in it already.
Probably not going to be until a few days after I transplant them into their final pots,
when I use that first nutrient feeding.
And this is especially important with autoflowers as you just want to go really light and slow
with the nutrients, and then slowly work as they really don't need that much.
Unless you are growing in a soilless medium or a hydro setup.
Just because they have such a short life span and especially at this stage they are so small,
they are already getting enough nutrients From the soil.
So we will be going over more details on what to mix up in the beginning there but like
I was just saying and stressing really important right now to hold back and only be misting
them and keeping some plain water in the tree below.
If the soil does dry out you can water a little bit from the top, but you don't want to soak
them at this point.
So just misting them today and keeping that lead crack to get them worked up to the lower
humidity.
And then again tomorrow is when I will be transplanting this guy into its final 2 gallon
smart pot.
All right I will be back here in 24 hours for your guyses next update on the stealth
grow room, peace!
Alright Growers, we are back here about 48 hours later since that last shot, and today
is finally the day where we will be transplanting the seedlings into their final pots.
So as you can see with the big guy right here, he's got a decent amount of roots coming out
of the bottom so I waited a little bit too long on that, but not going to be a issue
really.
Just going to be really gentle with the transplant process so that won't cause any damage.
But as you can see the rest of them have roots coming out of the bottom as well, you can
see one actually right there on that cup.
And except for this little guy right here that is still the one that's going to need
a few more days in here, but I will be doing that with the humidity Dome completely off.
So once I am ready, I've got the pots actually all set up and ready to go in the new grow
tent, so right now for actually got A 300 watt Mars Hydro LED.
That's just going to be for a few days or probably the first week of veg while they
are getting used to the new growth space and a stronger light.
And then I will bump them up to the 600 watt Meihzi right here.
So the two plants that aren't going to be in this gross series will be going into these
two gallon smart pots right here, I'm using ocean forest soil for all of them so I've
got most of them ready to go.
But basically all I am going to be doing is squeezing around the edges of that Solo Cup
to loosen up the soil, and then I will put my hand over the top of the soil, turn the
cup over and it will gently slide out, and that is how I will transplant into the or
all I am going to be doing is squeezing around the edges of that Solo Cup to loosen up the
soil, and then I will put my hand over the top of the soil, turn the cup over and it
will gently slide out, and that is how I will transplant into the ocean forest in here.
Now once you do that transplant you want to give them a little water so the soil is not
completely dry, and that will help with the roots growing out into the new soil and space.
No preconditions so first off I've got the light at about 3 and 1/2, 4 feet above where
the plants will be just cuz it is a 300 watt light.
They are used to a pretty low wattage light at this point, and then for temperature it
is going to be around a steady 75 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit with around 65% humidity.
And I will lower that humidity once they start flowering, which will probably be within 2
to 3 weeks from this transplant.
So let me get the plants transplanted over here and then I will be back to show you what
that looks like.
One thing I almost forgot as I do have my exhale bag hanging up in here now, so we are
going to have a good amount of CO2 added into the grow room and help hopefully increase
the size of those buds.
So I'm going to do that transplant up about five of the plants right now and then I will
be back to show you what that looks like.
Alright Growers, the transplanting process is now completed and I actually went ahead
and transplanted all six of the plants.
I figured the small guy was actually ready and when I took it out of the Solo Cup it
did have a good root system going.
So that will work out just fine, not this point I just want to make sure that the plants
are all mostly under the light so they are all receiving enough and are not just sitting
in the shadows.
So like I was saying you I want to be misting these plans a couple times throughout each
day, until they start flowering.
And then also you will want to water them once the soil dries out.
Now I just gave them a light watering up some plain pH water, but you don't want to be using
any nutrients at this point and you don't want to over wet them.
So just enough to get that new soil slightly moist, so that the roots will grow out into
there.
Alright guys so that finalizes the seedling phase for the stealth grow series!
All right GreenBox Growers, so that officially concludes the seedling phase for our first-ever
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TECH BAE | Full Official Teaser - Duration: 3:47.
Hi..
I'm Ayanda.
It's South African
Xhosa actually.. It means "We Are Growing"
In the past I have been guilty of ODWB
"Online Dating – While Black"
with devastating effects..
Let's face it
The dating world is NOT black girl friendly!
Why?
Yeah?
I'm sorry!
Ah ah! No! Heey heey
I don't KNOW you!
Tjo a e!
Stupid!
That's how I came to develop the YAS GURL dating app
Yaaaasss!!
Yes?
Yaaas!
Yes!
No.
Yaaaaaas! As in like –
YaaaaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaas!
..like that..
22andWHO is a company that embraces diversity
I see a future where people could even be like –
MATCHED based on their 22andWho results!
..you know? I digress!
–I have a question Wakanda
It's Ayanda!
Oh – WaKAnda!
Ooooh!
– WakanDUUUUH
– Yes, so my question was..
– it looks like 'YAZ' to me.
– Like, if I were just looking at it.
– Just reading it.
– I would think that's definitely 'YAZ'
I don't get these wypipo..
[Knock on door]
[Heavy knocking]
COMING!
Jesus
Have you seen this?
You gotta fucking see this!
–Sorry! Sorry sorry sorry!
– SORRY!
Oh my god
Fuck. FUCK! It's in the hundreds of thousands..
– And climbing!
My man?
What'sup Cucumber?
She's buggin' actually!
["Yaaaaaaas"]
Yo, she is crazy!
Hey, that's her!
– Pssh, nah!
Look!
Look, that's her!
Stop playing, that's her!
Yo, Bae?
TECH Bae, nigga?
Yo, TECH BAE – is that you?
Oh shit!
YO TECH BAE! Can we go on a date?
I'm 47% West African!
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A Growing Need To Die -- A NoSleep Read - Duration: 15:01.
I fell in love with Margo the first time I tried to kill her.
I placed a gun to the crease in her forehead and pulled the trigger.
"Did it work?"
Margo asked me.
Clearly, her response told me that it did not.
I opened my eyes and found the bullet had flattened against her skull.
Margo Purifoy had a condition, one that I don't think any medical book known to man
can possibly explain.
She was immortal.
Of course before that moment, I doubted her.
For three months she had insisted that she could not die.
And for three months I was sure I was talking to a crazy woman.
Noose?
Tried that.
Knife?
All the time.
Pills?
Absolutely.
Nothing worked.
When Margo reached out to me, I was admittedly baffled by the matter.
I don't want to tell you what my trade is but people don't seek me out because I sell kittens.
Margo had found me in the deep recesses of the dark web and her message was desperate.
My first instinct was to assume that this was some kind of sting operation, an attempt
to lure me or one of my colleagues out so that we could be caught in the act and thrown
in jail.
But for that amount of money, it was too easy to say yes.
Especially whenever Margo made certain that my identity would be protected.
She provided me documents and money before even meeting me, all of which was legal tender.
I had the opportunity to leave, but this entire matter intrigued me to no end.
She had money apparently from the long life she had endured.
And she wired it to an account I had set up in the Cayman's.
Even after that first attempt she insisted I take it and run.
She didn't expect me to stick around and figure out her problems.
Margo fascinated me though.
The moment that bullet fell to the floor I found myself asking a hundred questions.
How long had she been like this?
Her whole life.
How long was that?
Margo claimed she had stopped counting after year 703.
Then I came to the question that probably mattered most.
Why did she want to die?
"When you've lived as long as I have, seen the things that I have seen... witnessed the
deaths of thousands.
Kingdoms and nations rise and fall.
Everything, and I mean everything becomes meaningless.
You're powerless.
You lose everything that means being human.
Death is the only thing you have any control over any more, and with that gone...
... what can you accomplish in life?"
She told me about how she had seen children die more times than I could count.
About events in history that no person living could ever get correctly.
I discovered as we connected that I was developing a liking for this woman.
She was the one thing in the world that was an anomaly.
A window into the soul of humanity.
So I made her a promise.
I would help her die.
We started small.
I bought a few fire crackers and had her try to set them off directly in her face.
She wasn't even mildly burnt.
Then we moved to the tub.
I had her undress and start the water then I brought in the toaster.
I made certain the water was almost completely covering her body before dropping it in.
She came out of the tub a few minutes later.
This went on for almost the next five weeks.
Each day a different test.
Car accident.
Nothing.
Jumping from a building.
Nothing.
Stabbing her in the face, the eyes, again it all seemed pointless.
At one point I got her to drink poison and she acted a little sick.
But then the next day she admitted she was faking.
"I'm sorry... it's just...
I felt like you were going to give up soon," Margo answered whenever I asked her why she pretended.
"I won't.
I can't.
This defies everything you can ever believe in.
It's beyond understanding," I told her.
After that, we developed a closer bond as we started looking into more extreme methods.
I managed to have her see one of my friends that works as an open heart surgeon in a shady
clinic for abortions.
I recommended trying to put her in a coma and then taking out vital organs.
The propofol did the trick to knock her out.
But any instrument to cut her only bended and broke.
I suggested placing an explosion in a tube down her throat.
The surgeons got to work on preparing the device and then sliding it straight down her
esophagus and into her stomach.
I lit the fuse and waited.
Her body jumped and rumbled a bit.
But nothing more.
Margo was a goddess.
Every extreme we tried only resulted in more failures.
Finally she admitted that she had decided to accept her fate.
"If I have to keep on living, then so be it.
At least I will be happy knowing that I have tried all possibilities," she said as we got
back home.
"I've wasted more of your time than ever necessary," she added as she passed me a briefcase with
well over two million dollars in it.
"This is everything I have.
I want you to take it.
You've been so kind.
So patient," she told me.
I tossed it aside and made love to her that night.
In the morning I told her I wasn't planning on leaving her.
That in the months we had spent together I grew to love her more than life itself.
More than death could ever separate us.
So we married.
We had a child.
I forgot my old life.
I made her smile again.
So did our son.
"Out of all the times I have been with anyone, you've been my favorite," she told me.
But still, I could tell behind all of this; her desire hadn't faded.
She was still curious.
Sometimes when I came home I found dozens of pill bottles scattered across the floor.
Other times she had ruined knives and caused house fires, desperate to end her life.
She wasn't happy.
I could see that now.
She knew that no matter what one day we would be gone and she would still remain.
On our one year anniversary I surprised her and took her paragliding.
I told her it might be the solution she was looking for.
I made certain that she didn't have the equipment necessary to prevent her from experiencing
the full brunt of the impact.
"I love you," she told me as our plane reached the proper altitude.
I promised her I would never tell our son and said my goodbyes.
Then watched as she plummeted to the ground below.
Once she was out of my line of vision I told the pilot to touch down and I ran to where
she had hit the pavement.
She was standing there waiting for me with tears in her eyes.
"This is torture!
I can't do this I can't!!
Why?
Why is this happening??" she screamed.
I held her close and looked up at the heavens.
Did god even have an answer for this?
I thought there was nothing else that could be done.
And I was certain that her depression would soon swallow me and my son whole.
I begged her to forget this dark dream.
"So what if we die?
At least you have us now!!"
I shouted one day.
"You don't know how many times I have heard that before," she moaned angrily.
That was when I knew there was nothing I could say that would stop her from trying.
I worried for our safety, my son and I. I knew that in her attempts to take her own
life she might hurt us, even if she didn't mean to.
One time she came close to drowning him in the tub while trying to end herself.
Another time it was a knife and he almost cut his finger off.
Something had to be done.
I reached out to my colleagues from the old days, when I was the one that was seeking
to exploit suicidal cashcows.
I told them everything and asked for advice.
Some took it as a joke.
But one man had a solution that I had never considered before.
take her out to sea and dump her with stone weights on her legs.
She may not die but she'll never bother you again
I showed Margo.
She said it was worth a try.
We got a babysitter and set out for the coast a few weeks after that.
As we moved toward the open ocean and I got things ready I asked her if she was sure this
was what she wanted.
"It's the only way, right?" she said as she hugged my neck.
We said our goodbyes and I watched her sink into the darkness below.
I thought that was the end of it.
That Margo was gone forever.
But then she came to my door again, sobbing like an infant.
She was covered in wet sea grass and moss, a tangled mess of barnacles covered her skin.
The current had swept her along and the ropes that had tied her down had eroded.
Water had filled her lungs for days on end.
By all accounts she should have been dead.
Margo felt everything though.
"It's hopeless, this is punishment, I just know it!!" she screamed.
I comforted her as our son watched on in wide eyed confusion.
I told her that we would think of something.
But years went by, and nothing came of it.
Our son grew up and learned of his mother's condition and the sadness that crept into
our lives because of it.
"Why does Mom not want us?
Why can't she just be happy?" he asked.
It wasn't something I could explain.
Margo isolated herself from us, going on trips for days to find doctors or get high on drugs
or even terrorists.
Absolutely nothing seemed to work though.
Then one day after dinner, she tried to choke on some food and our son jumped up and tried
to help her cough it up.
"Get away from me!!
Just get away!!" she screamed as he performed the Heimlich Maneuver.
She slapped him across the face.
I stared in shock as she sobbed and ran off to our bedroom.
My son only stormed out, angry and confused.
This had gone on too long.
I knew that if it continued her curse would destroy our lives altogether.
So I consulted the dark web again and looked into the mystic arts, spells and tomes that
no man dared read.
I found one that I felt would fit the bill and bought it during a Christmas sale.
When I showed Margo, she seemed hesitant to even give it a try.
But since it was the last resort, she eventually conceded.
We placed the goat's blood around our bed in a circle like the ritual implied.
Then chanted the phrase 6 times.
We walked around the bed counterclockwise.
Then I took her hand and we both fell asleep.
When I woke up the next day, I was staring at my wife and she at me.
But our souls had transferred into each other's bodies.
She was mortal and I was immune.
The spell had worked.
She reached into her drawer and pulled out a gun, meekly passing it to me.
"Do it.
I'm ready," she said.
I pressed it toward her skull, closed my eyes and finished the job.
As the life drained from my body I caressed her forehead and watched her breathe her last.
She said two words.
"Thank you..."
And then she was gone.
That was so long ago, when I watched my only body fall into a grave.
When I explained to my son that now the curse was upon me.
He will be on his death bed, and I will only watch in horror as he slips away.
Margo was right about this curse, and it's one I carry now.
One that holds a further curse upon me.
For the spell said one thing that I never told Margo.
That I could never go back to the way it had been or transfer again.
But... now that I have seen through her eyes what this hell is like, perhaps it is time
that I start to explore this world and discover exactly what it means to die.
And maybe along the way...
I can learn to live.
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Set Apart For God | Family Bible Study Video Series - Duration: 3:39.
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That Girl Remix (Bản Đẹp) | Nhạc Tik Tok 360° Thông Não Hay Nhất 2018 - Duration: 3:31.
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My Hong Kong, Public Hospital, Birth Story | This Indulgent Life | This Parenting Life #birthstory - Duration: 13:00.
Do you feel that that just has to be a better way a better way to parent a better way to live a
Better way to learn just overall a better way
So did I?
I'm married and at this indulgent life, I'm here to help you navigate
parenting education and creating your extraordinary life
So I wrote this post on
Giving birth in Hong Kong Oh
Being an American giving birth in Hong Kong you just kind of keep going "but no, it's not how we do it!"
so that was pretty much my
Mantra for a few days
But there are a lot of good things that happen here in Hong Kong
But my story is up on the blog you can go and see it
lots of pictures and a lot of details
But I just want to give you a quick overview in case you don't have time to read the whole thing
Basically, I had to go in for induction because little man was not coming out no matter what I tried
I mean, I tried walking up Buddha steps and around town.
I tried everything. Okay. It wasn't working
So I had to be induced
However, what I didn't realize when I went in to be induced was it wasn't just like in America you say,
"Oh, I'm gonna be induced on this day" and then you get induced on that day
Being induced meant days in the hospital. In fact, it could have been up to a week in the hospital
But I was quite pushy it included the gel it included
lots of non-stress tests
I
walked
Up and down up and down over and over. I wanted that baby. It wasn't working
it included a
lot of
Aggravating moments of no communication
forcing communication and even the foley balloon,
You can read all about it again on the blog
but it was
Let's see, I went on a Wednesday,
Saturday I finally had the pitocin and the water breaking. That's the way they do it here
Automatically break your water and put you on the pitocin and I want you to get up to
three to five
Contraction every three to five minutes. I think it is
Four minutes exactly within 30 minutes.
They want you to be an active labor
immediately and I was
and I had pure back pain and it was
It was awful it
Was so bad
My husband would try to like knead my back
To the point where it kind of a bruise on my spine
I couldn't use the ball because I've got a tummy and the fetal monitor kept moving and they didn't like that
I couldn't walk around cuz again the fetal monitor would move and they didn't like that the room was so tiny
To go to the bathroom. I didn't sit on the chair kinda like this and with arms though. I had an armrest and
Sit on a bedpan because you were not allowed to go to bathroom
Even though going and sitting on the toilet has been known to help with dilation and moving down and all that stuff, but nope
But nope, couldn't go to the bathroom
So very very bad
But I fought the epidural I fought, and I fought, and I fought, and I fought. Especially because there was a woman
the anesthesiologist that I met before
getting induced who basically told me I would have to have an epidural because I'm fat, I'm white and
It was the other thing. I'm fat, I'm white,
And I'm a first-time mom, and so she said I basically have to have an epidural
And in the end I did it simply because I knew I wasn't progressing I spent
four hours
No progress four hours of active labor
zero progress
In fact, I had eight hours with I think one or two of those hours on the epidural was zero progress
That's quite scary because if I had not gotten to a three within 12 hours
I would have had an emergency c-section because that's the rule here
They break your waters and they give you and they give you the pitocin and they give you 12 hours
To get to a 3 if you're not a degree you go for emergency c-section
And if you don't have the baby within 24 hours after water breaking you go in for emergency c-section
There is a lot of pressure that comes with that
So I ended up getting the epidural
I had them turn down the pitocin because what I finally agreed to the epidural, I didn't even ask for it
They asked me to get it
which is unheard of in Hong Kong if you're a normal birth, you go into labor by yourself that kind of stuff they usually
Don't advocate for an epidural in a public hospital
private yes, public no.
But they they begged me quite often until I finally gave in
because I couldn't move, I couldn't do anything.
It was so hard! and I wanted to progress. I didn't want a c-section and I remembered from my research
that's for a very small percentage of women an
Epidural will actually help instead of hinder for most women an epidural could actually slow your labor down
But for a small percentage of women, they actually kind of need it in order to prevent a c-section. That was me.
So I got the epidural and it was so nice I finally slept I hadn't really slept in days and
I still had some pain... I had to like be on my side
And after a few hours, I would start to have one side
Not feeling anything and one I would start to have back labor again
So I'd have to switch and then it was only ever at 60% epidural was never full hundred-percent. He was always at 60
It was a drip
and
Then when I finally did progress
to four and then I
Kept progressing they wanted me to do a centimeter an hour
After that, and I did I kept it up. There was some scares in there. There was heart rates dropping
there was me getting chills and and
slight feverish and whatnot
But we made it through all of that. We were able to push through and then I finally got to
Right before I would have to start pushing
But I couldn't feel the need to push and so they asked me to stop the epidural altogether
Are the very least go to half dose?
The problem was even at the 60% I was still feeling the back pain
I guess becauseI have sciatica or he had moved. I'm not really sure exactly why but
I had major back pain
It literally felt like my spine was being split open so I could not
As much as I wanted to I couldn't just stop the epidural. I knew I wouldn't be able to make it
And so we cut down on half
And
They basically told me to push when I needed to push
And they told me even though I know I remember now. We were told let your body do its thing
Don't force the pushing all that stuff,
She just told me if I wanted the back pain to go away I had to push
Let me tell you what
you will do anything to get rid of that pain
So like pushed I even popped a blood vessel in my eye, and I still deal with to this day
It didn't tear a little bit, but not much
Yeah, you will get rid of that pain you'll do what you got to do
So I did I pushed he came out. Unfortunately there was meconium in the fluid and so they had to have the pediatrician on
Standby to make sure he was okay. He was lucky started crying on his own after a little bit was a little scary at first
They did have to kind of clean him up to make sure he was okay. I was completely out of it. I I
Was so out of it, I don't even kind of really remember most of that time. I just remember being like
I was I on a high and
I
Did luckily get my one hour?
Of skin to skin afterwards, so it's probably the calmest hour of the whole entire Hospital experience
just the three of us and
It was really
Odd so after that hour they took him to the NICU , you can hear him below,
And I
Got taken to the post labor board cuz there's a pre-labor ward and
then there's the labor award where you change into purple clothes in the pre labor ward you're in pink clothes post labor you're in purple clothes and then
post labor you're back in pink clothes and
All different sections of the hospital and you're in these tiny little cubicles
With curtains sharing a bigger room with lots of people
But they had to take the baby to the NICU and I came and they they wheeled me on on the bed
To the post ward post labor ward and then they showed me how to hand express
they had these little syringes
I had to use
And I had to like while I'm out of it
I had to learn how to hand express and fill this little syringe and then I took a nap and OH!
Such a nice nap. I felt so revived after that nap
unfortunately
There's nobody there to tell you when you need to
Feed your baby who's in the NICU?
Right. There's no one to tell you until the baby is already really really hungry
That they need you to hand express so,
unfortunately, that was a bit of a setback but luckily not a setback in my breastfeeding journey. It was just a little
Difficult with the nurse yelling at me, they like to yell at you. Um, but overall it
It was exhausting. It was frustrating. I ended up leaving after a day
In post labor. Luckily, he came back to me 12 hours later. I was able to go to feed him
you know that kind of stuff and we were all okay, but oh man if you have to have a
Baby in the public hospital system of Hong Kong bring a ton of snacks
Bring a portable charger or two
and headphones, an eye mask, and
Your own pillow definitely bring your own pillow,
and then get
Outside help like a lactation consultant a midwife to come and visit your home. I use Annerly to come and visit your home
So you can leave the hospital
You will not get sleep in the hospital
So you might as well if you have like a helper husband at home that can help you take care of your baby and whatnot
Go home. That's my biggest advice
They tried to get me to stay
Even Annerly tried to get me to stay because they couldn't come see me the next day and I was like "no!'
No, I would be better off at home a lot less stress at home. So that's my advice,
It's not everybody agrees because what it is
So if you have more questions about my my experience
I tried to get this short you can ask them down below and I'll try to make you another video
If you want to be inspired if you want to be a more mindful
Parent if you want to know what it takes to step forward into creating your extraordinary life
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