Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 14 2017

This octopus is making a quick escape… with the help of its suckers.

The suckers are incredibly strong.

And while we only have two hands to grab things, an octopus holds on with hundreds of suckers

running up and down each arm.

Suckers come in pretty handy to get around.

Or to grab a bite to eat.

Or to hang onto your keeper's arm.

So how do suckers stick so well?

It's not super glue.

It's water pressure.

Each sucker has a ring called an infundibulum.

It creates a water-tight seal.

Inside the sucker there's a chamber, like a cup, called the acetabulum.

It's full of water.

When the octopus expands the chamber, it lowers the pressure inside.

The higher pressure outside pushes against the sucker creating a powerful grip.

Suckers get such a workout that their skin sloughs off every few weeks.

See that ring-shaped piece of skin floating by?

It used to be the bottom of a sucker.

Suckers have another super-power.

They actually can smell and taste.

That helps the octopus tell there's no snail inside this shell.

Hundreds of suckers tasting and smelling, and flexible arms moving every which way,

create a huge amount of information -- a lot for the octopus' central brain to process.

So each arm has a mind of its own.

In fact, two thirds of an octopus' neurons are in its arms.

That means the central brain isn't really calling all the shots.

The central brain tells the arms how fast to move.

But the instructions on how to reach come from each arm.

It's a nifty way to process all that information, making the octopus

the well-choreographed creature we know.

AMY: Hi.

This is Amy Standen.

You may have noticed a different voice on Deep Look today.

My good friend and fellow science reporter Lauren Sommer is taking over for me as host

of the series.

LAUREN: Thanks, Amy.

I'm excited to be here.

If you like cephalopods, check out our episode on squid skin.

And if you miss Amy's voice, listen to her podcast "The Leap," at the link below.

See you next time.

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All Rich People Are Greedy! Debunked - Duration: 16:14.

These rich people, you know, don't you get sick and tired of them.

All they care about is money!

They're such greedy people.

Right?

You know, it's crazy all this stuff I'm telling you, I grew up believing this.

I literally grew up despising rich people.

I had certain relatives, when we grew up in Tehran, Iran, we were a low-income family,

so I never lived in a house.

Never.

I never lived in a house.

We never had a back yard, it was always an apartment.

And so we came to the States, parents get a divorce.

I joined the Army and got out, and all of a sudden, I read a quote in book I read, when

I was at Bally Total Fitness, this guy recommends me this book, and the quote is, "If you're

born poor, it's not your fault.

But if you die poor, it's your fault.

By Bill Gates.

I said, "Wait a minute.

What do you mean if I'm born poor, it's not my fault, but if I die poor, it's my fault.

You're trying to say if I don't die rich, it's my fault, and it's all because of me?

Yes!

Why?

Because you control your choices.

Your friendships, your association with what you feed your mind, what you read, how much

T.V. you watch, how hard you work, how much you're improving, what industry.

These are all your choices.

You have your choices.

But Pat, I live in a different country.

But you have a choice to live there or not, or leave to another country.

But Pat, you don't understand.

. . You have choices.

And when that got into my brain, I realized one thing.

I had a choice to think all rich people were greedy and bad people.

And you and I will never become what we hate.

And I couldn't stand rich people.

And I had to shift that mind.

And let me tell you, it's not easy to do.

I had to shift that mindset.

When I did, and I realized all these stereotypes and these myths, all of them, were debunked,

then I started thinking in a completely different way.

And I'm here to tell you, my entire outcome of this entire video is for you, by the time

we're done, if you don't have any problem with rich people, then this video's just going

to validate a lot of the points that you have for yourself, and even give you more ammunition

when you talk to other people.

But if you're somebody that grew up in a family that didn't have a lot of money, and you have

this intuition or you have this stereotype of how rich people are, I hope by the time

we're done you're going to think about it differently.

Now, let's start off here.

#1:Rich people, man, they're not happy.

They're so miserable.

You know, rich people are not happy.

You think they're happy?

They're not happy.

I would hear this stuff, right?

Here's what I learned about how rich people are.

It's not the fact that they're not happy.

They're absolutely very happy.

They're not content.

They are not content.

Let me elaborate.

So, New England Patriots just won the Super Bowl this past week and what's the coaches

name, Belichick and Edelman are being interviewed by Jimmy Fallon.

And Jimmy Fallon said, "Hey, Bill, when I look at you, you just don't look like you're

happy.

Man, are you ever happy?"

He said, "I am happy.

It's just life to me is football.

And I do football."

He said, "You guys are the greatest organization, greatest coach, all this stuff," But I'm a

football guy.

So it's always about how can we make the team better, the offense better, the defense better,

the recruiting, the talent better.

It's always how can we make plays better.

And that comes across as not being happy.

But all it is is they're not content.

They always want to do better.

#2: Next, rich people are selfish.

It's mine!

This is mine!

That's mine.

This is mine.

That is mine.

First of all, what is wrong with us wanting things that are ours?

See, back in the day in 1990 or 1989, Gorbachev from Russia asked Reagan to come and visit

him.

He said, "What can I do to make our economy be like America?"

So he goes there and says, "Listen.

Reagan looks at everybody and said, "Everybody drives the same car.

Everybody has the same house.

Everybody eats the same food.

Everybody wears the same color underwear, same clothes.

What's this all about?

You've got to give these guys an opportunity.

If somebody wants to work hard and drive a nicer car, let them do it.

If somebody wants to work hard and get a bigger house, let them do it."

And then they switched to capitalism, and by the way, fast forward 25, 26 years later.

Today the number one country in the world in immigration is America with 40-something

million.

You know what number two is?

Russia with 11 million.

Why?

Maybe capitalism attracted some people that want to go out there and live in Russia.

Is it the perfect country?

Of course it's not.

Nowhere near it.

But it attracts because people can finally say, "It's mine."

#3: Next, take advantage of people.

This actually does happen.

However, you can't do this for too long.

You cannot do this for too long.

In the world of capitalism, if you take advantage of other people, other people have the right

to tell other people about their experience with you.

And if it's valid, and genuine, and enough people say it, then people say, maybe there's

some truth to it.

Now, there's one thing that you have enemies.

And there's a lot of people.

Like, for instance, right now, the most hated person in the world today is Donald Trump.

Just six months ago, the most hated person in the world was President Obama.

Just eight years prior to that, the most hated person in the world was George Bush.

Just eight years.

. . it doesn't matter.

Whoever that gets the biggest limelight will typically be the most hated person.

But, taking advantage of people?

People will eventually find out there's something going on there.

You can't do that in business for too long.

You got to take care of your people.

If I don't take care of the best person that's working for me, he's leaving me.

If I don't take care of the best executive, he's leaving me.

If I don't take care of my best partners, that are trusting us with tens of millions

of dollars, they're leaving us.

I have to understand that.

And if they don't treat us well, I'm leaving.

So there's a certain relationship that's got to be both ways.

Right?

So this is a very, very honest formula, you don't do well, someone's leaving.

#4: Next, money is their god.

I used to hear this.

All they care about is money.

Money is their god.

Well, first, here's what I want to do.

Why don't we break down what this whole meaning of their god.

Is it because they spend the most time trying to get more money?

Is that what it is?

Well then if that's the case, and if that's our definition of what god means, we can certainly

say to most people, T.V. is their god.

We can say Netflix is their god.

We can say video games is their god, if somebody all they want to do is play video games.

We can say porn is someone's god.

We can say sex is someone's god.

We can say a lot of things is someone's god.

So that's a lot of things that we can say.

But I can tell you one thing for a fact.

Hey, when you do make more money, and you can do more with the money, and create more

jobs with the money, then it becomes a mathematical formula.

You're just finding ways to do more with it.

And if you're a good person, if you're watching this right now, let me ask you a question.

You think you're a good person?

I'm talking to you.

You, you, you.

I'm talking to you.

You think you're a good person?

You think you're a good person.

Do you think you're a good person?

Really?

So if you're a good person, I have a question for you.

Let's just say you work very hard, and in the next five years, 10 years, all of a sudden

you're worth $100 million.

Would you do good for the world with that $100 million?

What did you just say?

Yes?

Okay.

Now can you do better for the world with $100 million over $200,000?

Maybe you said $100 million.

Can we help you go out there and make $100 million so you can do more with that $100

million.

What's wrong with if you make more money?

Nothing wrong with that.

It's a lot better than if you just sit there and watch video games and Netflix and T.V.

and all that other stuff.

Or even your phone and newsfeed and seeing what other people's lives look like.

That's the point of money.

#5: Next, everybody who's a billionaire they made their money off real estate.

It's actually not true.

A few do, but not everybody does.

#6: Next, they don't give back.

Here's an interesting stat.

According to CNBC, the average ultra-high net worth person gives $25 million back to

charities during their lifetime.

The average high net worth, ultra-high net worth person gives $25 million back to charities.

Here's the crazy one.

The average billionaire, during their life time, gives $100 million back to charity.

So this whole thing about rich people don't give money back, believe it or not, who do

you think funds most of these charities?

Who do you think funds most of these non-profits?

You think $5 donations do?

No, it's someone that comes in and write the big check, is what they do.

#7: Next, all they do is play golf.

Some of them do.

A lot of them do.

Just recently I watched a movie, founder Ray Kroc, I think you've got to watch it.

It's insane.

Everybody's got to watch this movie, Founder.

And there's a scene there where you know, Ray Kroc is trying to close this deal with

this other guy to buy a couple of the franchises, and the guy hits the ball and he's six feet

off.

And he says, "Oh, that's pretty much, it's good, don't worry about it."

Typically it's like two feet off to say we'll count it as a shot.

It was six, seven feet off.

He said, that's fine, it's good.

Why?

All he wanted to do was just do a business deal.

Ray Kroc's not trying to be a professional golfer.

He's trying to do business.

So if a wealthy person or a rich person golfs, it's because they're trying to do business.

Some of them actually love the game.

I'm going to give that because I've golfed with certain people that absolutely love the

game.

But not everybody.

#8: Next, yachts, homes, all this other stuff.

Yeah, sure.

Some billionaires have yachts.

Some buy it very early.

And a lot of them have private jets.

Now why do they have private jets?

Let me explain to you why they have private jets.

The other day, I had a business meeting to go to.

In the airport, the airline takes six hours to find a replacement.

Then the next one takes another four hours.

I get there late to the appointment.

I couldn't do the business deal.

That could have been a good business deal, but it never happened.

This is when the person sits there and says, you know what?

It's time to buy a private jet.

It's $5 million, you're going to pay $100,000 a month, maybe $50,000 a month, but it's worth

the investment that you're going to make to get there faster and get the appointments

done.

Imagine how many more places you can get to without having to go through security, TSA,

four hours, drive, all this other stuff.

Boom, boom, you're out, you go.

And the pilot waits and you come back, quick.

So it's not necessarily about the lifestyle, it's more about the time that I can get to

a place much faster.

#9: Next, every rich person out there's a Republican.

Everybody!

If you're rich, they must be Republicans.

They're Trump voters.

You know, they love Romney.

They're Bush type of people.

You know, believe it or not, a lot of millionaires are not Republicans.

There's a lot of millionaires who, I lived in California for many years, Silicon Valley,

most of them are liberals.

They're mostly Democrats.

You go into Hollywood, there's a lot of wealthy people there, there's a lot of Democrats.

There's a lot of liberals.

You go to New York, lots of them over there, both states, they're typically going to be

left.

Trump didn't win New York.

He didn't win California.

They're liberal states.

And there's a lot of millionaires in those states.

Now how is that even possible?

Well, being a millionaire or a billionaire or rich doesn't necessarily mean you have

to become a Republican.

They economically believe in capitalism.

They don't believe in communism.

They believe in capitalism.

But socially they believe in other things, pro-choice, they may believe in certain things

that conservatives may not believe in.

But just because someone's rich doesn't make them a Republican.

#10: They're narcissistic.

All they want to do is look themselves in the mirror and just say, "I'm so pretty.

I'm so amazing.

I'm so beautiful.

They're narcissistic.

They have problems with how much they admire themselves.

One thing I noticed is typically, somebody who lacks confidence, they don't like people

with a lot of confidence, even though secretly they admire them because it's like, how can

somebody, they must be narcissistic.

Now this is not everybody.

I'm not putting a blanket over everybody.

But what I am telling you is, somebody who's extremely confident doesn't necessarily mean

they're narcissistic.

It's a strength.

They believe in themselves.

I wish everybody believed in themselves more.

If everybody believe in themselves more, they're going to do better in their lives.

Believe me.

Half the struggle is to make people believe that they can pull it off in their lives as

well.

That is half the struggle.

That's what they've got going on.

It doesn't necessarily mean they're all narcissistic.

Are there some narcissistic ones out there?

Of course.

#11: Next, shhh, they don't pay their taxes.

They don't pay their taxes.

They don't pay their taxes.

Paul, I'm going to do a basic mathematical formula here so we can actually look at it,

so you can see for yourself how this number works.

Last year America, the government collected roughly three and a half trillion dollars

in federal income taxes, okay?

Now, let's set that aside for three and a half trillion dollars.

Today in America, there's 158 million people in total workforce.

There's 158 million people that work in America.

The average salary is roughly $36,000.

$36,000, 158 million people working.

And let's say on average people pay 25% in taxes, which is $9,000.

So if we take $9,000, and multiply it times the 158, we get roughly 1.4 trillion dollars.

Okay?

That's how much the government collected last year, 1.4 trillion dollars.

If it was only collecting the money from people that make $36,000 per year.

Now watch this.

you take 1.4 trillion but we collected three and a half trillion.

Where's the other 2.1 trillion dollars?

Where did that come from?

That's because the high income earners who make millions of dollars pay a lot of taxes.

They pay a LOT of taxes.

Yes, there are some ways where they figure out ways to pay less taxes because somebody

in the government they voted for changed certain laws that they pay less taxes.

That's simply why it is.

They can change it if they wanted to, but those loopholes are in, because somebody funded

someone's campaign 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago.

This is what happens, right?

But regardless, they still pay their taxes.

But Pat, you don't understand, Trump didn't pay his taxes.

Let's just say Trump doesn't pay taxes.

Of course Trump pays his taxes.

But let's just say that Trump doesn't pay his taxes.

Let's just say he doesn't.

That's not everybody, if he didn't.

And I'm not even saying that he didn't pay his taxes.

The point is, everyone's paying their taxes.

How much, they're even paying more than a lot of people are paying.

#12: And last but not least is they party.

All they do is they want to party, they're these extroverts, they're very good with people

and they just want to go out there and they got these big personalities, all this other

stuff.

Could it be some?

Sure.

A lot of the people that I meet who are very well off, a lot of the people that I meet

who are very well off, believe it or not, they actually kind of are the nicest people

I meet.

They're such nice people.

And they want to be around their kids.

They want to be around their family.

They want to have their vacations.

There's this one man that he's also in the insurance industry.

You know, for 35 years, look at this here.

For 35 years, he has one tradition.

Every single year for two weeks, he pays for his entire family and he takes them on a cruise.

He's done this for 35 years.

Think about that.

Two weeks.

They go on a cruise.

And the kids pick where they want to go.

I said, "How many were at this last one?"

He said, "35 people were at this last one."

What do you pay for it?

He said, "Pat, I pay for everything.

Flight, room, food, everything.

They pay for nothing.

He does this every year.

He wants his family to be around.

He said, "To me, if I could do everything, in all the time I have, I want to be around

my family."

The extravagant, all that other stuff could be a Hollywood type of a lifestyle, but it's

not everybody.

So having said that, again, my pure outcome of this video is, I hear this so many times,

Pat, I don't want to be rich because rich people are greedy and all they care about

is themselves.

Or I grew up with this myself, this mindset, and all this other stuff.

I want to talk about this because many people have requested on talking about this issue.

And I got a book recommendation for you as well.

Paul, let's put a picture of it up so everybody can see.

This is a book by T. Harv Eker.

It's called Secrets of the Millionaire Mind.

I highly recommend it.

It's exceptional.

It's phenomenal, everybody ought to read it.

It will make you think about millionaires and money in a completely different way.

Paul, let's get the pillow here.

That was a good catch.

You like that catch?

It's a one-handed catch right there.

Phenomenal throw.

Paul, you got a little bit of Tom Brady in you.

Alright, so here we go.

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Pyrodox Adventures #7 - Skating, Podcast, Getting passports, The Chainsmokers & more! (ENG Subs) - Duration: 5:34.

Welcome to

Pyrodox Adventures!

Here we are again!

On a sofa!

Yes, can you guys see the difference since last episode?

Two weeks go by fast..

We recorded the podcast

We also went skateboarding, he fell on his face!

You guys can see that happening in the episode!

What we are going to today...

Guess one time!

I think skating..

Some time ago we were cleaning up the barn where we placed the studio

Then you walk in to stuff

Scooters, footballs

And then we walked in to this

This is a skateboard as you all know

and Elmar never went skating before

so that probably ends the same as iceskating

Do you guys remember how iceskating went with Elmar?

Just try it man!

Elmar is a very sportive guy as you can see

But iceskating didn't went well

and I'm curious how the skateboarding goes today

I doubted!

Elmar is a big talent!

Elmar, 23 years old

Young failer

Stop stop!

We won't stop!

Is there anything you can do?

Not much...

Did it go allright?

There is one trick I'm able to do

and that's the Kick On My Face Flip

4000 likes!

4000 likes and I'll jump of a bridge!

After our skate adventure

we went to get my (Elmar's) new pasport

Because...

we are going to travel!

What are we going to do Elmar?

Getting a pasport!

Why?

We are going to Miami...

Miami?!

America?

America?

I've got a Kazoo!

You got it!

Yes, i've got my pasport!

and now through to the studio to record voiceovers for the podcast

Today we are going to record the vocals for the podcast

for "The Journey" podcast!

In this podcast I have to tell how my musical taste evolved

From my birth till now

Yeah you actually really find out what you have been listening to..

Like I always say..

Not listened..

is not heard...

Let's start recording!

Come over to the recording studio..

here we are!

Some voice exercises...

Elmar, how do I practice voice exercises?

You now how this works! You used to be rapper..

Do you want me to show you?

"This delicious beer I drink with loads of pleasure"

Let's get serious

"Disco at the studio"

"Going out on saturday night"

"Elmar does the light"

"I'll do the sounds"

When you see this the podcast is already online,

I'll put a link for you guys in the description,

So you guys can check it out if you want!

Next friday we will be performing at AFAS Live!

Because The Chainsmokers will be performing there

And who got the honour to do the official afterparty?

We do!

Pyrodox, in the aftershow of The Chainsmokers in AFAS Live!

That's a big thing...

Sadly that won't be in this episode but in next episode!

So make sure you...

Subscribe,

Like,

Share..

Share it with your friends..

And thanks for watching!

See you next time!

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When Harry Met Sally — Breaking Genre Conventions - Duration: 9:18.

Hi, I'm Michael.

This is Lessons from the Screenplay.

For a long time, I assumed When Harry Met Sally was just another romantic comedy.

I knew that it had some famous scenes...

"Yes!"

"Yes!"

"Yes!"

...and some famous lines.

"I'll have what she's having."

But otherwise it probably wasn't that special.

And then I saw it and quickly realized it was the most charming film I'd ever seen.

From the lovable best friend characters...

"You're right."

"You're right, I know you're right."

...to the wonderful use of classic love songs...

...I find the film to be delightful from start to finish.

But what I always find impressive about the film is how clever the writing is.

Written by Nora Ephron with some great collaboration from director Rob Reiner, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan,

the film avoids several classic love story clichés in a way that feels effortless and original.

So today I want to talk about the importance of genre.

How a writer can take something familiar and give it a unique spin.

As well as examine how clever use of comparison can reveal the deeper nature of characters.

Let's take a look at When Harry Met Sally.

Everyone is familiar with the basic idea of genre.

Most people can easily describe a film as a romantic comedy, or a drama,

or science fiction.

But for a writer, it helps to have a deeper knowledge about the genre you're working in,

and the conventions that come with it.

For example, if you're writing a crime thriller,

you should know the audience probably expects a crime to happen early-on,

and for some form of a detective character to solve it.

If you're halfway through the film and there hasn't been any crime,

the audience is going to wonder what's going on.

So essentially, genre is a set of expectations the audience has when they walk in to a particular

kind of movie.

On one hand, these expectations can be helpful as a writer.

It's almost like a checklist of things that must be included in your story.

But as Robert McKee points out in his book, Story...

"The genre sophistication of filmgoers presents the writer with this critical challenge:"

"He or she must not only fulfill audience anticipations but must lead their expectations

to fresh, unexpected moments, or risk boring them."

"The challenge is to keep convention but avoid cliché."

This can be very hard.

But every once in a while, a film like When Harry Met Sally comes along and puts

a new spin on a classic genre.

A familiar storyline in love stories goes like this:

Boy meets girl.

They can't stand each other, but are forced to spend time together.

"If you're nursing any silly notion that I'm interested in you, forget it!"

"You're just a headline to me."

And in doing so fall in love.

But in When Harry Met Sally it goes like this:

Boy meets girl.

"Sally this is Harry Burns.

Harry this is Sally Albright."

"Nice to meet you."

They can't stand each other.

- "Basically I'm a happy person."

- "So am I."

"And I don't see that there's anything wrong with that."

"Of course not, you're too busy being happy."

And then, on page sixteen, they say goodbye forever.

"Well, have a nice life."

"You too."

That is, until they run into each other five years later.

"The University of Chicago, right?"

But after nine and a half pages, they still can't stand each other...

"You look like a normal person but actually you're the angel of death."

...and say goodbye forever again.

"Harry, goodbye."

Until another five years passes, and they run in to each other yet again.

"Someone is staring at you in Personal Growth."

And this time they stay in each others' lives.

This is an example of how to take a genre convention and flip it on its head.

Rather than forcing the characters to spend the whole movie together, the script lets

them go their separate ways.

This departure from convention surprises the audience,

and makes them curious about what happens next.

And "what happens next" is unique as well.

Ten years after their first meeting, Harry and Sally have both just ended very serious

relationships, and are not looking for romance.

So instead, they decide to be friends.

"You know, you may be the first attractive woman I have not wanted to sleep with in my

entire life."

"That's wonderful, Harry."

This aspect of the story is important because it allows the film to have yet another uncommon

trait.

There is no external conflict.

"I think that people are always trying to stick that in to movies."

"And then you stick it in in the beginning, and then you have to keep sticking it in,

and sticking it in."

"Because the minute you stick something into a movie it has to keep popping up."

"So then you've got this big, fake subplot you didn't care about at all."

In You've Got Mail, Tom Hanks's company is forcing Meg Ryan's bookstore out of business,

causing complications to their love story.

In Trainwreck, Amy Schumer and Bill Hader's careers cause trouble for their relationship.

But in When Harry Met Sally, the only thing standing in their way...is them.

So if there aren't external plot elements putting pressure on the characters,

what makes the story go?

What does it spend all its time doing?

The answer is that it spends its time revealing character through comparison.

Because we meet Harry and Sally just out of college, and then again in their mid-twenties,

and then again in their early-thirties, we get to compare their younger selves with their

current selves.

Then, there is the comparison of how they each deal with heartbreak.

Sally seeming to be mature and rational.

"Every time I think about it I am more and more convinced that I did the right thing."

While Harry wallows in his depression.

"I'm definitely coming down with something."

"Probably a 24-hour tumor, they're going around."

In fact, most of the film is putting Harry and Sally in situations where we get to see

their differences and similarities.

But the comparison isn't just between Harry and Sally.

Ephron gives each of them a best friend.

And the relationship of Jess and Marie serves as a foil for Harry and Sally's relationship.

Immediately after they meet, Jess and Marie fall for each other,

and when they see a good thing, they jump on it.

"I think I'll get a cab."

"I'll go with you."

"Great! Taxi!"

This directly contrasts with Harry and Sally, who spend years afraid of falling in love.

Through Jess and Marie we see what Harry and Sally could have if they just let themselves

love each other.

But it's important to note that all this comparison isn't arbitrary.

It all orbits around the central idea of the film: can men and women be friends?

In a seemingly effortless way, Ephron introduces this central idea during one of my favorite

sequences of the film:

When Harry meets Sally.

In "The Anatomy of Story," John Truby writes:

"An advanced dialogue technique is to have the scene progress from dialogue about action

to dialogue about being."

"Or to put it another way,

it goes from dialogue about what the characters are doing to dialogue about who the characters

really are."

This sequence is an excellent example of this technique.

Harry and Sally have just graduated college, and through a mutual friend have planned a

road trip from Chicago to New York.

And soon a pattern emerges in the dialogue.

Over and over, they raise a topic...

"Amanda mentioned you had a dark side."

Debate it in a humorous way...

"Why, don't you have a dark side?"

"No, you're probably one of those cheerful people that dots their eyes with little hearts."

"I have just as much of a dark side as the next person."

And as they argue, they reveal their core values, and we learn more about who the characters

really are.

"When the shit comes down, I am going to be prepared and you are not, that's all I'm saying."

"And in the meantime, you're going to ruin your whole life waiting for it."

And each time Ephron repeats the pattern, the topics get more intimate.

"You're a very attractive person."

Until it finally culminates with Harry making a pass at Sally.

"Amanda is my friend."

"So?"

"So you're going with her."

"So?"

And the ensuing debate finally leads them to the central idea of the film.

"We are just going to be friends, okay?"

"Great. Friends. It's the best thing."

"You realize of course that we could never be friends."

"Why not?"

"Men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way."

What's great about Nora Ephron's use of this pattern is that it ensures there is never

aimless discussion.

There is always a goal that the dialogue is heading toward, and with every line we're

learning more about Harry and Sally.

When Harry Met Sally shows how a clever writer can flip genre conventions to create a fresh

take on a classic story.

It demonstrates how you can define characters by comparing them to others,

and how two people arguing about Casablanca can be the start of an epic romance.

And it reminds us that sometimes there is no better foundation for love than friendship.

Hey guys!

I thought it'd be fun to do a romantic comedy for Valentine's Day, and When Harry Met Sally

is one of my favorites, so I really enjoyed putting this together.

Let me know in the comments below what screenplay you want me to do in a future video, and please

consider supporting this channel on Patreon.

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8 Hair Mistakes That Make You Look Older - Duration: 5:25.

Nothing feels as good as a great haircut.

"Fabio..."

Unfortunately, a bad hairstyle can destroy your confidence and leave you looking older

than you are.

The good news?

It's easy to update your look without a lot of time or money.

We asked some of our favorite hairstylists to share the biggest mistakes they see women

making with their hair — and how to fix them!

Cat-lady, bye

Our stylists agreed that all women can rock long hair… to a point.

That being said, crazy long hair will always age you.

Celeb stylist Mitch Stone tells us "Too-long always ages a woman.

I'm not talking past-your-shoulders long, but cat-lady long — not to be confused,

of course, with Catwoman."

"You're going to see the puurrrfect crime when I get Batman in my claws!"

According to Stone, once your hair has passed your ribs, it's officially making you look

older.

He recommends going with a timeless long bob "or as short as an inch or two past your chin."

Stone says, "Think of [...]Kim Basinger's hair in 9 1/2 weeks — hot at any age."

"I can't concentrate."

If you love the long look, go for it!

Just make sure your haircut doesn't go shorter in the front, and longer in the back.

Senior salon stylist Judy McGuinness at Mizu New York explains, "Shorter in the front,

longer in the back — unless you're going for a rocker mullet — tends to look dated.

Keep everything pretty square or a bit longer in the front for shorter hairstyles."

Bob 'n weave

Finding the perfect haircut for your face shape can be a lifelong search.

Talk to your stylist about the most flattering look for your hair and face type.

Our hair thins as we age, so keeping it long may accentuate the thinning.

Sam Villa Show Ambassador, Marisa Villa says, "If hair is thinning, going shorter is an

option.

If you've had long hair your entire life, it might be time to update to a lob."

"It's just what I wanted!"

Whatever you do, make sure your haircut has layers and depth.

Mizu New York salon owner Damian Santiago says, "The classic hairstyle that makes a

woman look older and dowdy is the cut where everything is the same length all over, a

few inches long.

Then set with a small curling iron all over.

Not cute or modern.

Wispy bangs on this look kill it for me."

As long as you have a dynamic, flattering style, the length of your hair truly doesn't

matter.

Santiago revealed even his mature clients rock long layers or short pixie cuts.

According to Santiago, "A mature client with a strong inner confidence can rock any cool

and modern look."

"And it's possible you can be really genuinely cool and I, I'm going to fail just 100%."

Color in the lines

Going too dark can add years to your look.

Marissa Villa says, "Your hair color should compliment your skin tone.

If you have fair skin, jet black is not the best choice, and it's always a good idea to

have more than one color to add depth and dimension."

Recommending his clients focus on their skin tone when choosing a color, celeb colorist

Kelly Cardenas says, "No matter your hair color, if you go up a shade or two, it will

give the appearance of looking more youthful, but the placement of highlights is key.

Have your hairstylist frame your face to brighten your complexion."

In addition to making you look older, dark colors show gray or white roots much faster

than a more subtle color.

Owner of Artkiteks salon, Jeff Stump, says, "I recommend blending the color with highlights

or a demi-permanent color, so that the color will grow out much better, and achieve a more

natural look."

Lady parts

Surprisingly, just how you part your hair can age you.

Marisa Villa says, "Straight down the middle doesn't work for everyone, but you also don't

want to have a severe side part either.

A soft irregular part could be flattering, and don't forget about bangs; in some cases,

they can make you look younger."

Turn down the volume

While a little volume can be beautiful, going overboard will only age you.

Because our hair tends to thin as we age, many of us worry about it looking too flat.

Talk to your stylist about a great volumizing shampoo or flattering layers.

Clients often strive for volume in all the wrong places, according to co-owner of Mizu

New York salon, Damian Santiago who says, "Too often, a mature client thinks she must

have height.

Teased up hair can make anyone look older.

Volume is different and can look modern and elegant."

Shampoo your 'do

Your shampoo affects your hairstyle, and it may be making you look older.

Shampoos for "normal hair types" aren't the best option as you age.

Marisa Villa explains, "You have to have the right tools and products for gorgeous hair.

Grey and aging hair has unique characteristics that require a mask once a week, color protecting

shampoo, thermal protectant, and more effort in the fight against frizz."

"Sometimes you need a little Finesse, sometimes you need a lot!"

Shine bright like a diamond

Damaged hair always looks older than it is, leaving the owner looking older than she is.

It's important to keep up your natural sheen by taking good care of your locks.

If you're noticing a lot of split ends, it's time to go to the salon for a cut.

Marisa Villa recommends, "If you want long hair and your hair just isn't healthy enough,

get extensions to create fullness or length that looks healthy and shiny.

When you look good, you feel good — and you're only as young as you feel!"

"Don't tell me not to live, just sit and putter.

Life's candy and the sun's a ball of butter.

Don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade!"

Head to makeup

A gorgeous, youthful hairstyle will keep you looking great, but if your makeup is aging

you, no one's gonna notice your locks.

Often seeing clients age themselves with way too much makeup Celebrity stylist Mitch Stone

says, "When skin starts to age, make-up can exaggerate lines and wrinkles if not put on

correctly.

Accentuate your eyes and lips, use a light base and take it slow."

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The Other Son Of Will Smith You Don't Hear Much About - Duration: 4:51.

There few Hollywood kids as high profile as Will Smith's children Jaden and Willow.

So it might surprise you to find out that he has a third kid named Trey.

In fact, if people have heard of Trey, it's likely due to a popular internet meme poking

fun at just how unknown he is compared to his younger brother and sister.

But Trey is a lot more than just a reddit punchline.

Here's a look at Will Smith's other son you don't hear much about.

His mother is on Hollywood Exes

Will Smith had been starring on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for two years when he and

new wife Sheree had their first and only child, Trey, in 1992.

Three years later, with Will blowing up to become one of the biggest movie stars on the

planet, the marriage ended.

But even though Sheree starred on the VH1 reality show Hollywood Exes, she actually

seems to get along quite well with Smith, keeping the drama on the small screen and

out of their personal lives.

She told Marketing Ministry that maintaining a good relationship was important for Trey's

sake.

"I know sometimes we have a tendency to use our kids as pawns — and if I'm mad at you

then you're not going to see [your father].

That's so foolish, because you're taking it out on your child."

He starred in a music video

Considering Trey now works as a DJ and electronic music producer, it's fitting that he made

his showbiz debut at the age of 5 in his father's music video for the song "Just the Two of

Us," which reached number 20 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1998.

"Now dad, this is a very sensitive subject."

But that was about it for Trey's Hollywood career.

Unlike brother Jaden, he never seem to catch the acting bug.

And speaking of Jaden, he also made a cameo appearance in the "Just the Two of Us" video

— in his mother's womb.

Now that's precocious!

Tight with Jaden and Willow

Just because he doesn't spend much time in the spotlight doesn't mean he's not close

with his siblings.

In fact, Trey isn't shy about sharing family photos on social media, and under his stage

name AcE, he collaborated with Willow and Jaden on a song called "Find You Somewhere"

in 2012.

He also produced Willow's single "Why Don't You Cry," and cross promotes his own music

through Jaden's multifaceted brand, MSFTS.

And they all got together for this super touching Mother's Day tribute to Jada Pinkett Smith.

"Honestly ma, like I literally appreciate you so so much.

I'm so blessed to have you as my bonus mother in my life.

Thank you, for being you ma.

I love you."

Awww!

He's ripped

Like his dad, who bulked up for roles in films like I Am Legend and Ali, Trey has been hitting

the gym hard and isn't shy about posting proof of it on Instagram.

Besides inheriting his dad's good genes, though, Trey has also been working with Austin Wheatley,

a professional trainer and former pro-footballer.

Which makes sense, because Trey himself was a wide receiver at famed Oaks Christian High

School, which won consecutive district championships during his time at the school.

Trey was so good, he was offered a football scholarship to Northern Arizona, which he

reportedly passed on in order to pursue his music career.

Working the red carpet

Even though Trey never pursued an acting career, that doesn't mean he wasn't comfortable in

front of the camera at a very young age.

At 12 years old, Access Hollywood hired him to be a special correspondent, reporting live

from the red carpet at the Young Hollywood Awards.

He did a great job flagging down A-list celebs such as Eva Longoria, Jessica Alba, and Lindsay

Lohan, and even asked them some hard hitting questions.

"You heard Aisha's speech right?

"Yes I did."

"And those curves, oh!

I want to personally thank you Lindsay for making Hollywood safe again for girls who

are naturally stacked."

"What does stacked mean?"

"Stacked… look it up in the dictionary."

Sneaker model

Collaborating with Creative Recreation, a Los Angeles-based sneaker company, Trey become

a sneaker model.

He told Pret-a-Porter magazine, "I feel like the shoes I wear each day set a piece of that

day's tempo.

When I'm DJ'ing I usually like any sleek low profile shoes — when I'm up there on stage

I don't want shoes being louder than my mix."

Which makes perfect sense.

Who among us hasn't been in the club just getting jiggy with it only to be completely

distracted by the DJ's footwear selection?

It's a real evening killer.

Carlton taught him how to drive

This may sound hard to imagine, but Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton alongside Will

Smith on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, is an avid race car enthusiast and has even driven

in a Grand Prix here or there.

For some crazy reason, Smith thought this was a good reason to let Ribeiro teach Trey

how to drive.

"So Trey goes and he takes all the lessons, and he learns how to you know, catch the car

if it drifts and slides, and they teach him all of that stuff.

And then I get a call from the pastor of the church that he was doing donuts in the church

parking lot."

You know, that actually sounds like it could be the plot for an episode of Fresh Prince.

Looks like the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree at all.

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