Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 29 2017

♪♪

♪ OUR SWORDS OUT ON THE WALL ♪

♪ SOUNDS OF BANGING IS CONSTANT ♪

♪ COMING FROM YOUR HEAD ♪

♪ DESPERATE THE CALLS CAME AND ♪

♪ RINGING FROM THOSE WANNA WRING ♪

♪ YOUR NECK YOUR NECK ♪

♪♪

♪ OPEN YOUR MOUTH SOUNDS OF BREATHING ♪

♪ FOUND IT SPILLING FROM YOUR FACE ♪

♪ BEST TO BE DIM TO THE HUMBLE OF ♪

♪ TRAFFIC STEPPING ON YOUR NAME ♪

♪ COUNT ON US ALL FOLLOW OUR OWN ♪

♪ SWORDS TONIGHT ♪

♪♪

♪ CHILLING WALK HOME DOWN THE PORTIONS ROADS ♪

♪ THEY'RE LEADING STRAIGHT TO YOUR PLACE ♪

♪ LOOK LIKE THE TIN CAN ♪

♪ WITH SWALLOWS THE KITCHEN ♪

♪ PLUGGING UP YOUR SPACE ♪

♪ COUNT ON US ALL STEPPING ON OUR OWN TOES TONIGHT ♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪ COUNT ON US ALL ♪

♪ STEPPING ON OUR OWN TOES ♪

♪ COUNT ON US ALL FOLLOW OUR OWN SWORDS ♪

♪ TONIGHT ♪

(CHEERING)

For more infomation >> Band of Horses - Our Swords (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 2:28.

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Total Yoga Body Day 29 - Duration: 11:50.

For more infomation >> Total Yoga Body Day 29 - Duration: 11:50.

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Farming Simulator 17 Top 5 - John Deere - Duration: 5:24.

[Number 5]

Standard scripts

Vehicle configuration

[Number 4]

IC control

Vehicle configuration

(Engine) [KM -> HP]

[Number 3]

IC control

Vehicle configuration

[Number 2]

IC control

Vehicle configuration

(Engine) [KM -> HP]

[Number 1]

IC control

Animated lever

Vehicle configuration

(Engine) [KM -> HP]

For more infomation >> Farming Simulator 17 Top 5 - John Deere - Duration: 5:24.

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ЛЕТИМ АНГЕЛОМ В ВЕРХ ПО АРЕНАХ КЛЕШ РОЯЛЯ - Duration: 5:32.

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WORKING TOGETHER AS A DEAF AND HEARING COUPLE: OUR EXPERIENCE - Duration: 11:47.

hey everybody we're starting this vlog a little

bit late. its like 1:24 am right now and we got off

work at...

12:50. around 12:50

this morning she came over at like 8:30-9am

we had to go to the auto store and get parts for her oil change and air filter change

if you don't know i'm a server and

ryan's a prep cook

people have asked us how is it to work with

your boyfriend or your girlfriend isn't

it like complicated or if you're

fighting

how do you deal with that? what would you say?

yeah i love that she works with me because she brings me drinks, coffee and iced tea, all of that good stuff

because its usually really busy

yeah i like working with you because it's nice to have you there

to talk to and hangout with. see your face and everything

I think it's good that we have different jobs

like you're in the back working prep and im working in the front

not like 100% together but we can, well we love hanging out so we hangout and get paid

I know some of you guys are kinda curious

how ryan interacts with his

co-workers at work being deaf and all the

people don't know sign language most

people have never met a deaf person so

want to explain?

okay good question

so

first of all I grew up in mainstream classes

and I was the only Deaf kid in elementary school so

I got really used to gesturing

or mouthing or speaking a little bit

He's really good at reading lips

I can read lips really well

yeah so

Sometimes I can understand that person better than someone hearing that person

yeah and you kinda have to get used to that person

I have to get used to their lip movement

then I understand them from then on

and also at work more of my co workers are Mexican

so

I'm not trying to stereotype or say anything but it seems to me that

from all my working experience Mexicans naturally use more gestures

more you know because

most don't speak English well

so they use gestures anyways so

it actually works out better

at my old job my boss was like AH

a Deaf person and a person who only speaks spanish

put them together and how does that work?!

then later my boss said "wait

that's actually better! They work well together

perfect!

*puzzled* how!"

well that makes sense

he was shocked

yeah, it's not intuitive to think that way but if

you really think about it

both of you have experience with

crossing like solving not solving but. What's

the sign for like crossing over crossing my

crossing over that language barrier

language barier

we both have experience

finding ways around that barrier

yeah, that

yeah so you're both very good at that and I

can tell the same thing at this job too

one manager who always bothered me

he just left this place to move to another state

when he first hired me he was very very doubtful

him and another manager

they were doubtful?

yes, they were both like how can you work in a kitchen. You need

to rely on hearing

yeah and before you left he says that

you're one of the best people he has

trained and I could see he meant that

one other example

I think you know who

what

when I first started working at this job

I meet my "trainer"

and he thought I was stupid

He thought you can't hear. what are you doing here

then when I would ask questions he would

You know he didn't want to do anything with me

like how am I suppose to learn if you don't teach me

so it's funny that at first he was stubborn

he wouldn't try to communicate

but later he would see me interacting with other people fine

and my manager was always" thank you! you're so fast! good job!"

and I showed that guy by being fast and hard working

and he finally opened up his mind and now he actually asks

"hey, what's the sign for this, what's the sign for this?"

ohhh you want to learn some?

really? okay

yeah now he really likes you

he always asks what day are you

working are you working tomorrow are you

working tomorrow

tomorrow tomorrow

always does that

yeah and I've seen that happen so many times

actually where you've just changed people's

minds about their initial thoughts about

you on my side of it all my

co-workers who are hearing or like the

servers they when they found out you're

my boyfriend and we sign they were

really interested and they wanted to

learn a few signs you know things

like that and how I like approach it i always

just introduced you

you know if they actually have questions

I'll teach them signs or I'll say that you're

really good at reading lips so they

understand that you know they can talk

to you directly breaking down those

barriers by just treating the situation

and you know

normal and not being scared to talk

about it i think it is very important to

treat the situation openly and you know

not afraid because people are just

afraid say something wrong or to say

something offensive so if you just say

it already so yeah he's Deaf you know he reads

lips and more often than not the person

going to feel more comfortable and

actually more interested in learning

about the Deaf culture or you

know sign language don't be scared to

talk about it because that's just that's

what causes the problem if you're not

willing to talk about it

A problem that I do face

Well when I first started working at this new place

is that people understand that I can read lips but they

are blocking their lips or they are

walking a different direction

or looking away

so if you are ever working with a Deaf person it might be better to look at them with eye contact

so they can understand better

yeah the eye contact is really important, right

so I'm

leaving my job this sunday is my last

day and I'm really sad to leave because

I got to know the people so well

but at the same time i'm very excited because I'm

going to be putting a lot more time into

Sign Duo like it started as a hobby

but now i want to take it seriously and

i just see the positive impact impact

impact

impact? Yeah, the positive impact it has

on people that just has so much more

meaning to me than my current job now

and i already put in my two weeks

two weeks ago

and my last day is sunday and we'll be bringing you guys more

videos more fun videos more educational

videos and education and Deaf culture

you know spreading awareness

not just Deaf culture but

Deaf and hearing culture together

yes, that

I think that's what we want this channel to

be about is that it's not about

Deaf only or hearing only it's about bridging

bridging bridging that gap

I like that sign

bridging that gap more videos more vloggs

more and newer contact too so just wait

for that and I'm so excited to be working on all of that

I'm too tired now

SIGN DUO

OUT!

For more infomation >> WORKING TOGETHER AS A DEAF AND HEARING COUPLE: OUR EXPERIENCE - Duration: 11:47.

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Conchitas Vlog #3 - Teil 1 - It Takes 2 - Duration: 7:05.

A wonderful good evening, my dear audience

This is Alvaro Soler and Angelo Kelly

And you don't even know what's going to happen!

We're now on my YouTube channel and I wanted to give my fans a bit of backstage insight

what it's like to be in a jury.

I had a few thoughts and would like to know what you think about it:

I am always very happy, when I don't have to go first in telling what I think,

because then I can in like: „Okay, what did Angelo say, what did Alvaro say …"

Is it the same for you?

Last time, it was … I always had to be first to give my points.

You always had to begin, poor you!

And last time I was the only one to say who I thought should go home

and both of you said… ahhhh that's …

Yes! Don't do that!

I cannot make that decision!

- Totally left you stranded! - Hey, you have to do this, that's simply …

No, defend yourself!

Why should we do that?

Yes of course, because it's the jury, if someone has to go home, someone, well, somebody HAS to go home.

You can see Alvaro is the tough one amongst us three!

No, actually, that just came up somehow, usually it's not like that!

So it's just because of the situation!

I think, I believe we are all

we are all looking for the truth and we all know the truth and I think

erm, you just have to go through it. And then, yes, especially

but then I was surprised, because the poor girl stayed anyway.

Oopsie!

Who then, who I would have sent home, should have, would have, wanted to…

Well, but what do we do now? I don't know …

… I don't feel obliged to say who should be leaving.

I think it was very easy for you, because I already said that …

Just because I …! It sure would be easier, if you had to start this time.

Well, I'll just leave it open, so I think next time it's your turn.

But for me it's really the first time,

that I am in a jury like this and the first show was difficult

to get settled in. To get the feeling, okay,

that's me and I belong here and … but in

the second show it was really fun and

I think we all were able to enjoy the second show

- Absolutely! - You played the drums! - Yes!

But Alvaro is indeed the real pro, he already is at X-Factor

But I only started this year with this jury thing,

but that should not become the norm.

This is actually only, but I think, I think at the end, well, at this X-Factor thing

I simply saw that in the end the truth

is always much stronger, as if you try to … well,

to get sympathy!

Exactly! I think otherwise you'd see it. With me, well, I have, I personally have the problem

that you can see it when I lie, you see it immediately on my face

and then I simply cannot do it

I cannot tell the truth, because you see it

with me and then you will know it anyway

and then it's not that bad.

But do you make a difference between X-Factor and here?

Because I think it is a difference!

Yes, of course!

There are talents who want to get into show business.

Yes, unfortunately I have to be …

People whowant to stand their ground, right?

Yes, at X-Factor I am much more strict. Yes, well …

Because X-Factor, there are people, well, everyone here already have jobs,

they already have a life and they have …

Here it's more about the reputation, right?

Which is bad, too, because it can also

turn out badly, right?

But not that bad, as if they would do something in their own sector

and then go to a talentshow like this.

So everyone has a totally different thing and with

X-Factor it's so that you, that people

well, we want to help people, we don't want to

simply tell them mean things

or laugh about them.

We really want to help, because

it's a kind of boost and it's an opinion boost, too, right?

Well, when someone comes in and cannot sing

then I think it's my job to tell them, that they can't sing.

Exactly!

Or at least tell them in a positive way what they can do better.

But not in a sense so they can stay on the show just to get voted out two shows later

while they actually should have left before.

So I think you need to keep up the right balance

because you still need to be respectful towards the others,

the other candidates, who perhaps are much better.

Hmhm.

And it has to be fair for everyone, too, because else …

I think you somehow get into the groove, well,

it's not now, once you know the dynamics,

then it's really easy, then it gets more

intuitive.

You have to, well, you have really have to … to …

- jump through the hoops? - „betray"yourself or something similar ...

Jump through hoops, exactly!

Angelo, you're on the verge of a big tour?

Okay, yes! Yes, actually I am in the middle of the rehearsals and

therefore, my biggest challenge today is

to ignore that completely and to be right in the moment, right here.

And that is the kind of experience you get over the years, to be able to do that, no matter what's going on

or wether, I don't know, whether the children

are sick at home, or there's something else, at the end of the day you are

in front of the cameras or on the stage, turn of all other thoughts,

and be in that place, in that moment, and give everything, and

yes, today that's a little bit the case with my tour

which is just about to start

and I have to leave that be for two hours.

But you also know, probably you are not not nervous

because you know, that you - as soon as you get on the stage or

if you have to do a certain job - you're able to do that automatically.

Especially as I found with the show last week

my way into this thing here

and therefore with all the experience and with feeling for

what I have to do here at all,

I now look forward to it.

And now we are close to the semi-final!

This is completely absurd!

You're just settling down right now.

That was so fast!

You just got in and then it's already over.

Crazy, yes!

Yes, well, there are only five shows!

I think, if there'll ever be a second season

and there'll be 6, 7, 8, 9 … then it might be different eventually

but it is …

… this time two will be kicked out, right?

Exactly!

Today two will be kicked out and today we have team songs!

Which I like a lot!

I think that's great, because we do not have to judge those.

We don't have to, we can simply enjoy them.

And they have the possibility to enthuse the audience.

Yes, that's right. Yes, yes.

And that is a real advantage for the candidates, when we keep our mouths shut for once.

Because even when you say

that you don't listen to the jury,

we all know: when someone doesn't like something

then you briefly think about it:

Do I think the same?

Yes, of course, that is, well, that's what we are here for

and it is like that automatically every time.

When we tell our opinion, there are some people

who probably think the same was and then think

„that's right" or maybe

„I did not look at it that way,

but you are right", and that's like, we are there to observe our own world.

Yes, did you actually study journalism or something like that?

You do this very well!

No! Thank you! I didn't!

I am just really in love with myself.

That helps! That helps!

That's great.

Anyhow, thank you very much

We will of course share this without end.

Please follow these gentlemen on all

social media channels in the world. - Instagram, Facebook, everything …

We have here, how should I say, to buy

products … to buy, haha.

- Of course! We do not do it without … - That's enough for me, that was too much.

Here is the number …

Very good.

- I thank you my dears. - Thank you to you!

For more infomation >> Conchitas Vlog #3 - Teil 1 - It Takes 2 - Duration: 7:05.

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Band of Horses - Throw My Mess (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 2:54.

(APPLAUSE)

♪ ♪

♪ DARLIN', WANNA THROW MY MESS AROUND ♪

♪ AND HOLLER THROUGH THE NIGHT ♪

♪ ONE MORE TIME ♪

♪ ADD A LITTLE LENGTH TO THE NEIGHBORS' DAY ♪

♪ STUMBLE TO THE LIGHT ♪

♪ AND SLOW MY MIND ♪

♪ SLOW MY MIND ♪

♪ GONNA GET WASTED ALL NIGHT LONG ♪

♪ GRIPPING ON TIGHT TO THE CUTLERY ♪

♪ WHEN THE PARANOIA COMES (COMES) ♪

♪ THINK ABOUT IT MAYBE IT'S BEEN A WHILE ♪

♪ PONDER IT ALL YOU LIKE ♪

♪ TAKE YOUR TIME ♪

♪ GETTING ME ARRESTED WAS THE STRANGEST WAY ♪

♪ OF SHOWING ME THAT YOU'RE MINE ♪

♪ BUT IT SAVED MY LIFE ♪

♪ IT SAVED MY LIFE ♪

♪ I'LL BE WITH YOU ALL IN YEARS ♪

♪ NOW, IF ANYBODY DIES BEFORE I'M BACK ♪

♪ SEE ME LAUGHING THROUGH THOSE TEARS (TEARS!) ♪

♪ ♪

♪ (OHH!) ♪

♪ ♪

♪ BABY DON'T YOU BRING THAT HAMMER DOWN ♪

♪ I'M DOING IT TO MYSELF ♪

♪ JUST LEAVE THESE THINGS ALONE ♪

♪ PLAYING ON THE COUCH WITH A RECORD ON ♪

♪ WOULDN'T THAT BE FINE ♪

♪ WHEN THE DAYS TURN COLD ♪

♪ ALL THE DAYS TURN COLD ♪

♪ AND ALL THE TREES ARE TURNING GOLD ♪

♪ Y'ALL SEE ME DANCING WITH THE MERCURY ♪

♪ WHEN A CHANGE OF SEASON COMES (COMES) ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ (ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR) ♪

(AUDIENCE CHEERS)

For more infomation >> Band of Horses - Throw My Mess (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 2:54.

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救急隊員が駆け付けた先で偶然助けた犬が隊員たちの心を癒す存在に!【感動する話】 - Duration: 4:51.

For more infomation >> 救急隊員が駆け付けた先で偶然助けた犬が隊員たちの心を癒す存在に!【感動する話】 - Duration: 4:51.

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Ty Gets His First POTG - Duration: 0:27.

Foemoe: At least you got play of the game Ty.

Gengar: RYUJIN NO KEN WO KURAE

Foemoe: Damn...

Red Oktoberfest: *Chuckling* Good job Ty.

Ty: Just went ham dude.

For more infomation >> Ty Gets His First POTG - Duration: 0:27.

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Band of Horses - In A Drawer (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 3:57.

(APPLAUSE)

♪ ♪

♪ SITTING ON A BEARSKIN RUG ♪

♪ LISTENING TO GRANDPA TALK ♪

♪ THE WHISTLE OF AN ODD BIRD CALL ( WHISTLING ) ♪

♪ A PHOTO OF THE LONG LOST DOG (OF A DOG) ♪

♪ NOW DO YOU LOVE ME OR WHICH ONE IS IT ♪

♪ WE SHOULD BE LIVING IN A WAREHOUSE DISTRICT ♪

♪ I TAKE THE DAY AND THE LESSON IT TAUGHT ME ♪

♪ PASSING OFF BLAME TO ANYBODY IS EASY ♪

♪ BUT DARLING, YOU KNOW IT SHOULDN'T BE LIKE THAT ♪

♪ CAN I GO WITH YOU TO THE LAUNDROMAT (HEY, CAN I GO?) ♪

♪ I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ IN A DRAWER, I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ TOOK A LITTLE TIME AND NOW I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ I CAN'T GO ON, I'LL GO ON ♪

♪ LEFT IT THERE A LONG TIME AGO ♪

♪ IN A DRAWER, HIDDEN IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ FOUND IT AT THE BOTTOM, I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ I CAN'T GO ON, I'LL GO ON ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ DIDN'T YOU LOVE ME? BABY, DO YOU LOVE ME? ♪

♪ SHOULD BE LIVING, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH ♪

♪ ♪

♪ THE CREAKIN' WOOD UNDER MY WALK ♪

♪ FAMILIAR LIKE AN OLD TIME SONG ♪

♪ A MEMORY WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG ♪

♪ REMEMBERING A TIME LONG GONE ♪

♪ DO YOU LOVE ME, BABY? DO YOU LOVE ME? ♪

♪ DO YOU LOVE ME, BABY? DO YOU LOVE ME? ♪

♪ I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ IN A DRAWER, I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ TOOK A LITTLE TIME AND NOW I FOUND IT ♪

♪ I CAN'T GO ON, I'LL GO ON ♪

♪ LEFT IT THERE A LONG TIME AGO ♪

♪ IN A DRAWER, HIDDEN IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ FOUND IT AT THE BOTTOM, I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ I CAN'T GO ON, I'LL GO ON ♪

♪ FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ IN A DRAWER, I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ YOU HAD TO GO AND NOW I FOUND IT IN A DRAWER ♪

♪ I CAN'T GO ON, I'LL GO ON ♪

♪ ♪

(AUDIENCE CHEERS)

For more infomation >> Band of Horses - In A Drawer (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 3:57.

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Talking about Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME - Duration: 6:44.

Hey guys!

My name is Jaleesa and I'm back for another video.

(fidget) And before we get started, you guys might notice, there's something a bit different

about my hair.

(fidget) And that's because for Christmas, my aunt got me these gloves/oven mitts that

basically keep me from touching hot things and (how) burning myself with my tics.

So, that has allowed me to straighten my hair again, which is quite nice.

So thank you to my aunt.

But today I wanted to talk a little bit about fibromyalgia (cats).

I know I haven't spoken a whole lot on this channel about fibromyalgia (fidget), but I've

been thinking about it a lot lately (how) and I think it's actually one of the only

conditions that I have, I guess, that I feel (fidget) a little bit uncomfortable talking

about sometimes.

I grew up with fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

I've had it since I was about 9 or 10 (jeepsy).

My mom thinks it was 10 and I think it was 9, so who knows really.

When I was about 9 or 10, I got the flu a couple of times and I didn't really seem to

recover all that well (fidget).

Instead of lasting, like, a few days to a week like it did for most of my peers (cranberries),

it could last a few weeks or up to a month and this quickly became an ongoing thing where

I would get lots of chronic pain, nausea, lots of really bad headaches, a whole lot

of brain fog, etc., etc.

And I'm going to put a link in the description about what fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome are, like the conditions themselves (fidget) because I don't think I'm going to

explain it too deeply in this video.

Maybe in a future video, if you want to look out for that.

Right now I have a pretty great support system.

The people who are close to me totally believe me and all of that, but growing up, it hasn't

really always been that way (fidget) and I haven't really gotten the best reactions out

of people growing up.

Growing up, people, like, rarely, if ever, believed me that, like, I was actually sick.

At best, they thought I was just super anxious or depressed or whatever (fidget) and at worst,

and probably more likely, they thought I was just being (cats) lazy (fidget) or attention

seeking.

And growing up, I was very used to those reactions.

I hadn't really experienced any other sort of reactions.

At least not on a large scale.

So, I thought people disbelieving me and sort of writing off or dismissing my symptoms (hey)

was normal human behavior when you see someone that's sick.

And it wasn't until I grew up and got a diagnosis and ad this fancy name, fibromyalgia, attached

to it (Fiji) that people started taking me a bit more seriously and actually believing

that I was sick, but I still had, you know, years and years of people telling me that

I was just lazy and attention seeking.

So I think that definitely plays into a role of why I can still feel a little bit uncomfortable

talking about it today.

I mean, if you were to ask me about it directly, I would tell you, no problem (fidget), but

unless I'm, like, very obviously struggling with it, I probably won't bring it up and

even among my friends, if I'm, like, in the beginning stages of a flare up and I can sort

of hide it, I probably will.

(fidget) And probably another, bigger side to why I can feel uncomfortable talking about

it or, like, sometimes I'll try to hide it or play it down a bit, is that I really, really,

really don't want to be pitied.

Like, as much as people accuse me of being attention seeking (cats) as a kid, I really,

really, don't want people's attention that much.

Especially if it's just straight up pity.

I don't want people to feel bad for me.

I don't want to make the conversation depressing.

I don't want to be a bummer all the time and I certainly don't want to be complaining about

my health symptoms all the time (fidget).

I don't really like it when people know that I'm struggling with it, I guess (fidget).

Sometimes even people (fidget), when they're just being compassionate or whatever.

It can, like, freak me out a bit inwardly.

Just because it feels like it's too much attention, I guess.

Or maybe just because, growing up, it's not the reaction that I'm used to or prepared

for still, but I really do want to talk about it a little bit more on this channel and be

a bit more open about it.

I know I talk a lot about Tourette's on this channel and Tourette's is the issue that I

have that I talk about most in real life (fidget), but it's not the only thing in my life and

it's not the only thing that this channel is supposed to be about.

It's just the most (fidget) obvious and visible problem that I have and therefore, I think,

the easiest for me to talk about, but I would appreciate it if you guys were to ask some

questions possibly in the comments below.

Is there anything you want me to talk about with regards to fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome or just any of my other conditions like depression or ADHD, insomnia and whatnot,

or just me in general, questions about life, I don't know.

Whatever you guys want (laughter).

And I also want to give a shoutout to Katelynn Lunsford.

She has a couple of very cool videos about Tourette's and I will also be linking her

channel in (Hi!) in the description (cheese), so you can go check her channel out or subscribe

or leave a nice comment (fidget).

And I think that's all I've got for you today.

Like, comment and subscribe if you want to see more of my face and I will see you guys

in the next video.

Bye!

For more infomation >> Talking about Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME - Duration: 6:44.

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PewDiePie:這個影片能不能達到一百萬個留言? Can this video get 1 million comments? [中文字幕] - Duration: 4:37.

For more infomation >> PewDiePie:這個影片能不能達到一百萬個留言? Can this video get 1 million comments? [中文字幕] - Duration: 4:37.

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[EngSub] [KOREA 0ASMR SUNA]HOW Old Are you? Q&A - Duration: 12:11.

Hello~

I will proceed with Q&A today.

I gathered some questions that I left in my video.

First question: Why do you say so whisper?

Answer: The microphone amplifies the small sounds so much. Talking louder is dangerous to your ears, so I speak in a small voice.

Answer: And to make you feel comfortable and to feel sleep.

When did you start broadcasting ASMR?

Answer: I have been broadcasting for a month and two weeks.

Answer: I first saw asmr 2 years ago.

Q: How old are you?

A: I was born in 1997 and 21 years old.

Answer: Birthday is December 12th.

Question: How tall are you?

Answer: 160cm

Question: What is your blood type?

Answer: Type A

Answer: I have blood type A, but my personality is not timid.

Question: What is your foot size?

Answer: Korean size 225

Question: Is your face big? Is your cell phone big?

Answer: I am like a mother and have a small face.

Answer: This is not a can of beer, it is a piggy bank.

Answer: which is like a 335ml beer can.

Question: Do you live alone?

yes

Q: Why did you start broadcasting?

A: I had to take a leave from college, and I moved to do a shopping mall with my friends because I got a chance to use the office for free

I was bored and tried to broadcast. However, it was better than I thought and I went on. I quit the mall.

So I started broadcasting.

I started ASMR because I want to try various kinds of broadcasting.

I watched ASMR videos on YouTube when I was in my senior year in high school.

And was addicted to ASMR.

I also wanted to try broadcasting ASMR.

I wanted to help people suffering from insomnia.

Subscriptions increased faster than I expected. I really appreciate it.

Q: When is the LIVE broadcast time?

A: YouTube streaming broadcasts begin every Friday night from 11:00 to 12:00.

Answer: YouTube video upload is 5:30 pm in Korea time.

Question: Did you have plastic surgery?

Answer: I did not say cosmetic surgery.

Answer: Shake your nose like this.

Answer: It is not an eye that should be cosmetic surgery.

Answer: I had a tooth correction when I was in elementary school.

Answer: I had a tooth correction because of the potholes.

Answer: Thank you very much for the question, "Did I do plastic surgery?"

Question: What do you usually do at home?

Answer: I almost get to sleep.

Q: What is your favorite food?

Answer: Carbonara, shrimp sushi, sashimi, chicken, beef, mug

Q: What foods do you not like?

Answer: I hate vegetables.

Answer: I first tried celery on the air. I nearly ate a celery.

Answer: Celery is hell.

Q: What is the best weight?

Answer: 57kg

Question: What is the minimum weight?

A:48KG

-Subtitle skip-

I am on my diet

Now the question is over.

I appreciate your comments.

bye Bye~~~

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Newest MiG-35 Impresses Potential Foreigners Buyers - Duration: 2:42.

In Moscow, Russian designers unveiled

their newest fighter jet, the MiG-35, to foreigners.

As part of the world premiere, potential buyers from around the world

were able to see the possibilities

of one of the best aircrafts in the world in its class.

Demonstration flights were not stopped even by low clouds.

In the future, MiGs will replace the entire fleet

of light combat aircrafts of the Russian Air Force.

Report by Dmitry Petrov.

The MiG-35 takes off for the first time in the presence of a large audience.

Designers and engineers,

representatives of the Russian government and Ministry of Defense,

military attaches of more than 30 countries around the world, including our partners,

gathered at the RGC MiG's factory airfield in Lukhovitsy in the Moscow Region.

The flight took a little more than 8 minutes.

MiG's chief pilot Mikhail Belyaev makes several combat turns at minimum altitude,

passing over the audience and land.

And then, near the airstair, he gave the first interview.

The stick-force on g-loading was more comfortable to achieve,

and any pilot will get real pleasure flying this aircraft, trust me.

The question of supplying the MiG-35 to troops has almost been settled.

As soon as the state tests end,

as soon as there are aircrafts for use in Syria,

we will immediately buy them.

We will initially buy around 30 aircrafts.

Foreign experts are rushing to get a better look at the jet.

They are interested in the characteristics and combat capabilities of the new MiG.

Peruvians, who already have 19 MiG-29 fighter jets, are also interested.

It was a nice flight, even though the weather was unpleasant.

Low clouds and poor visibility.

But overall I really enjoyed the flight.

20 MiGs are deployed in Sudan, 62 in India.

Bangladesh is a long-standing partner of Russian aircraft manufacturers.

It is multifunctional, and we need such an aircraft.

In comparison with western jets, its price is affordable for us.

MiG-35 is incredibly reliable. Its 4-fold redundancy

of all control systems is responsible for this.

It can track up to 30 targets and hit 10 of them at the same time.

It is almost invulnerable.

Besides that, it is able to work autonomously.

Landing gears were specially designed to take off and land on rough terrain.

The height of the step between the plates reaches 10 centimeters.

Aviation complex MiG-35 supplies more than 50 countries.

And this is its other competitive advantage.

Dmitry Petrov, Oleg Dubinin, Andrei Shkner, and Pavel Novikov, Vesti.

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