Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 10 2017

I'm going to tell you the story of a song.

I was in Madrid one night in 2002

with my teacher and friend Joaquín Sabina,

when he said he had something to give me.

He said,

"Jorge, I have some lines that you need to put into a song.

Take these down, take these down."

I looked on the table but all I found was a circular coaster,

on which I wrote the lines my teacher dictated.

They were four lines that went like this:

"I am a Jewish Moor living among Christians

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are."

Those lines really made an impression on me.

I said, "What beautiful lyrics, Joaquín. Did you write them?"

He said no, they were by another composer named Chicho Sánchez Ferlosio,

who was less known than Joaquín, but also a great poet.

These lines came to me at a time

where I had been wanting to express something for a while,

but didn't quite know how.

I was getting up to leave and go home to write,

when Joaquín stopped me and said, "Hang on, hang on,"

and presented me with this challenge:

"Write the stanzas for this song

in Décimas."

Now, at this point in my life,

I still wasn't completely sure what Décimas were,

but I was too embarrassed to tell my teacher I didn't know.

So I put on my best "Yeah, I totally understand" face,

and went home to look up what Décimas were.

I learned that a Décima is a type of verse

that only exists in Spanish,

and that it has 10 lines.

It's very, very complex --

perhaps the most complex style of stanza that we have in Spanish.

It also has a very concrete date of origin,

which is very rare for a style of stanza.

The Décima was invented in Spain in 1591,

by a guy named Vicente Espinel, a musician and poet from Málaga.

And listen to this coincidence: he was the same guy

who added the sixth string

to what would later be called the Spanish guitar.

This string right here --

it's called the "bordona."

From Spain, the Décima, with its 10 lines,

crosses over to America, just like the Spanish guitar,

but in contrast to the Décima,

the Spanish guitar continues to live today

on both sides of the Atlantic.

But the Décima, in Spain, its birthplace,

disappeared; it died out.

It died out about 200 years ago,

and yet in Latin America, from Mexico to Chile,

all our countries maintain some form of the Décima

in our popular traditions.

In each place, they've given it a different name,

and set it to different music.

It has a lot of different names -- more than 20 in total on the continent.

In Mexico, for example, it's called the "Son Jarocho,"

"Canto de mejorana" in Panama;

"Galerón" in Venezuela;

"Payada" in Uruguay and Argentina;

"Repentismo" in Cuba.

In Peru, they call it the Peruvian Décima,

because the Décima becomes so integrated into our traditions,

that if someone asks, people from each place are completely convinced

that the Décima was invented in their country.

(Laughter)

It's also got a really surprising feature,

which is that despite the fact that it developed independently

in each of the different countries,

it maintains even today, 400 years after its creation,

exactly the same rhyme, syllable and line structure --

the same structure Vicente Espinel gave it during the Spanish Baroque period.

Here's the structure --

I'll give you the basic idea and then later you can look online

and learn more about it.

The Décima is ten lines long; each line has eight syllables.

The first line rhymes with the fourth and the fifth;

the second line, with the third;

the sixth line, with the seventh and the tenth;

and the eighth line rhymes with the ninth.

It's a bit complicated, to be honest.

And me -- imagine me, trying to write in Décimas.

But it's not as complicated as it seems.

Plus, it's amazing that it's survived with the same structure

for more than four centuries.

It's not that complicated, because it has an impressive musicality to it,

a type of musicality

that's very hard to describe technically.

I prefer that you listen to it.

So I'm going to recite a Décima,

one of the Décimas that I wrote for this song.

I'm going to ask that you concentrate just on the musicality of the rhymes.

For those of you with headphones on --

I see that some of you are listening to the translation --

please take them off for a minute.

(English) Take your headphones off, it you have them.

(English) Forget about the meaning of the words for a few seconds,

(English) and then you'll put them back.

(English) Forget about the structure.

(Spanish) Forget about the structure.

(English) And just ... it's all about the choreography of sound of the Décima.

(Spanish) A choreography of sound.

(Sings in Spanish) "There is not one death that does not cause me pain,

there are no winners,

here's nothing but suffering and another life blown away.

War is a terrible school no matter what the disguise,

forgive me for not enlisting under any flag,

any daydream is worth more than a sad piece of cloth."

That's a Décima.

(English) You can put your headphones back on.

(Applause)

(English) Thank you.

(Applause)

I also applaud Vicente Espinel, because here it is 426 years later,

and the Décima lives on everywhere

in its original state.

I wrote three like that one; you just heard the second.

I wrote the first one having only recently learned how,

and it has some errors in terms of meter,

so it's not presentable in its current state.

But the one I sang was good, more or less.

So: What was it about?

What was the meaning behind those lines?

I had just returned from doing a concert in Israel,

and I was very emotional over a problem that hits really close to home,

which is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

I'll explain: my dad's family is Jewish,

and my mom's family are non-practicing Christians.

I was raised in a home where the two traditions lived together

more or less in harmony.

It wasn't unusual to see my Jewish grandpa dressed as Santa Claus, for example,

or to see my non-Jewish grandpa at the synagogue wearing his kippah,

at family celebrations, wearing the same expression that I probably had

when Sabina told me --

(Laughter)

that he had some Décima lines for me.

For someone raised in that kind of environment,

it's especially painful to see the difficulty the opposing parties have

in putting themselves in the other side's shoes even for a moment.

So that's what I wrote about.

I already had the lyrics,

I had the form -- the Décima -- and the content.

I needed to write the music.

I'll give you some context.

I had only recently moved from Uruguay, where I'm from, to Spain.

And I was feeling very raw with nostalgia,

like many of you here, who are away from home.

And I wanted my song to be very, very Uruguayan,

the most Uruguayan type of song there is -- the milonga.

So now, I had been studying the Décima, and after finding out

that everyone tried to claim the Décima as their own,

that it was invented in their country,

it made me wonder:

What does it mean when we say the milonga is Uruguayan?

The milonga has a rhythmic pattern that we musicians call 3-3-2.

(Counts out the beats) One two three, one two three, one two.

And it has a characteristic emphasis.

(Sings)

But this characteristic rhythm pattern

comes from Africa.

In the ninth century you could find it in the brothels of Persia,

and in the thirteenth,

in Spain, from where, five centuries later,

it would cross over to America with the African slaves.

Meanwhile, in the Balkans, it encounters the Roma scale --

(Sings)

which in part, gives birth to klezmer music,

which Ukrainian Jewish immigrants bring to Brooklyn, New York.

They sing it in their banquet halls.

(Sings "Hava Nagila")

And their neighbor, an Argentine kid of Italian origin

named Astor Piazzolla,

hears it,

assimilates it

and transforms the tango of the second half of the 20th century

with his ...

(Counts out the beats) One two three, one two three, one two.

(Sings "Adios Nonino")

He also played it on his bandoneon, a 19th-century German instrument

created for churches that weren't allowed to buy organs,

and that ends up, incredibly, in Río de la Plata,

forming the very essence of the tango and the milonga,

in the very same way another instrument just as important as the bandoneon did:

the Spanish guitar.

(Applause)

To which, by the way, Vicente Espinel, in the 16th century,

added a sixth string.

It's amazing how all these things are coming full circle.

What have I learned in these 15 years since the song was born

from going all over the world with four lines written on a coaster

from a bar in Madrid?

That Décimas,

the milonga,

songs, people --

the closer you get to them,

the more complex their identity becomes,

and the more nuances and details appear.

I learned that identity is infinitely dense,

like an infinite series of real numbers,

and that even if you get very close

and zoom in,

it never ends.

Before I sing you a song and say goodbye,

allow me to tell you one last story.

Not long ago, we were in Mexico after a concert.

And since the concert promoters know me,

they knew I was a Décima freak and that everywhere I go I ask about it,

insisting on hearing Décima artists.

So they organized a son jarocho show for me at their house.

If you recall, the son jarocho is one of the styles of music

that uses Décimas in its verses.

When these amazing musicians finished playing

what is for me, something amazing, which is the son jarocho,

they finished playing and were ...

I went up to greet them, really excited,

getting ready to thank them for their gift of music,

and this young kid says to me --

and he says it with the best of intentions -- he says,

"We're very proud, sir, to be keeping alive the purest origins

of our Mexican identity."

And to tell you the truth, I didn't really know what to say.

(Laughter)

I stood there looking at him. I gave him a hug and left, but ...

(Laughter)

But he was right, too, though. Right?

In reality, the Décima is its origin, but at the same time,

just like in the milonga and in the Décima,

are the roots of many more cultures from all over the place, like he said.

Later, when I got back to the hotel, I thought about it for a while.

And I thought:

things only look pure

if you look at them from far away.

It's very important to know about our roots,

to know where we come from, to understand our history.

But at the same time, as important as knowing where we're from,

is understanding that deep down,

we're all from nowhere

and a little bit from everywhere.

Thank you very much.

(Applause)

This is "The milonga of the Jewish Moor."

(Music)

(Sings)

For every wall a lament in Jerusalem the golden

and 100 wasted lives for every commandment.

I am dust in your wind and although I bleed through your wound,

and every beloved stone has my deepest affection,

there is not a stone in the world worth more than a human life.

I am a Jewish Moor who lives among Christians

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

There is not one death that does not cause me pain, there are no winners

there's nothing but suffering and another life blown away.

War is a terrible school no matter what the disguise,

forgive me for not enlisting under any flag,

any daydream is worth more than a sad piece of cloth.

I am a Jewish Moor who lives among Christians

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

And nobody has my permission for killing in my name,

a man is but a man and if there is a God, this was his wish,

the very ground I tread will live on, once I am gone

on my way to oblivion, and all doctrines will suffer the same fate,

and there is not one nation that has not proclaimed itself

the chosen people.

I am a Jewish Moor who lives among Christians

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

I don't know who my God is, nor who my brothers are.

I am a Jewish Moor who lives among Christians

(Applause)

Thank you.

(Applause)

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Ether The Law Of The Mysterious 5th Element - Duration: 11:38.

Ether The Law Of The Mysterious 5th Element

The law of ether is what keeps the universe connected and in oneness with everything,

souls that agree to an alien creation forsake divine eternal matrimony.

This old matrix reality that we still find ourselves in, is only being kept in absolution

by the elements that have been turned into knowledge by the souls here which have structured

the construct of the current reality filled with rules, laws and limitations.

The elements are not merely their physical representations within the hologram, as something

you can touch, feel, hear (instruments), taste or see.

They are forces that are forever co-creating and are primordially inert within the constitution

of everything that is, the soul/whole.

Remember that the soul is ultimately everything in the universe that remains connected in

one consciousness via the 1st element, namely ether.

This is the source of oneness.

Ether

Oneness and the connection of everything in the universe is maintained by ether.

Oneness is a universal law that has been broken by billions of souls who have embraced Lucifer�s

creation.

By accepting and partaking in the NWO matrix, you break ether; in other words, you break

a universal law � the connection and resulting harmony in everything by embracing a creation

that is not of your own making, ultimately not one with you, in a stark contention against

the one/the whole.

The axiom of the matrix is divide and rule, and anyone with knowledge of the pyramid hierarchy

that forms the status quo should know quite well of the separation it causes, which is

in direct opposition of ether.

The results of this aftermath is obviously disastrous as we find ourselves in a dog eat

dog reality, where harmony is absent.

Due to the incepted deception leaving us in ignorance, fear and unconsciousness, many

of us have been led to embrace separation, partake in a system that breeds evil a.k.a.

the biggest lie in the universe.

Winning was Losing all Along

The matrix, through the educational indoctrinational system, steals your elements and, with that,

your divine mystical powers to manifest and have your own creation instead of the creation

of the architect.

Highly successful people that have become rich by harmonizing with the creators� reality

and playing by the rules of the matrix are among the most unconscious people on the planet.

These are the people that have become totally possessed by their identities, which are essentially

agents in their own rights.

The agents uphold the status quo of the matrix above anything else.

You have to be unconscious in order to win inside the matrix.

Why?

Because the only way to succeed is to break the unwritten soul contract (that of oneness

and immortality) � and for what?

A temporary illusion where an addiction to the five senses can be fulfilled until the

time comes for your body to die � and in the ground it goes.

Agents, identities, personas are all unconscious and totally linked up to the mainframe management.

The aftermath of breaking ether is obviously the loss of soul connection, which is the

source of all suffering, evil and relativity.

The creator�s objective: accomplished!

All your Failures were Blessings

Failure and loss, over and over again in the reality of the matrix, is by no means an occurrence

to be ashamed of.

In fact, all those that have not been able to become successful inside the matrix are

the real soul people.

These are the people that knew deep down of the law of ether and never wanted to break

it by agreeing to an evil foreign reality based on separation, that was shoved down

everyone�s throats.

Absolutes are not unobtainable

The notion of absolutes is another concept that has been made very confusing by disinformation.

Philosophical works and even the founder of Scientology (i.e. one of the biggest agents

of the creator, Mr. L. Ron Hubbard) proposed that Absolutes are unobtainable.

Millions, if not billions of people on Earth, unconsciously agree with this false notion.

It spells out that you cannot find absolute truths in this reality, and that you cannot

have an absolute existence � only relative.

The creator, through Mr. Hubbard and many other philosophers, hypothesized and led mankind

into believing that absolutes are only possible in fairy tales.

The disastrous effect can be witnessed in this reality, where millions are caught in

an absolute reality involving evil and suffering.

For all those that say �absolutes are unobtainable�, I argue that the very axiom �absolutes are

unobtainable� is an absolute in itself.

That means absolutes are obtainable and that, of course, also means that you cannot have

an absolute of pure evil and that you have made all evil possible.

This is the biggest lie in the system!

This is the unconscious agreement that we all have, due to the lack of light and sight.

If we want a world with no rules, no limitations and no laws, then that is obtainable and can

be made absolute by reversing all the agreements we have made with the matrix system, even

those we were not consciously aware of.

You have to realize that all axioms are half-truths and essentially spells that keep everyone

spellbound and effective to the primary matrix.

All axioms stem from the tree of knowledge that has bared its fruits since the inception

of religion, which has programmed the collective unconscious (machine) into blind enslavement

to knowledge that has been energized by consciousness for millions of years.

This is called transforming your elements into knowledge, to which you are then subjectified!

We have been fooled to create our own prisons.

Today we are at a tipping point where the truth inside the majority is becoming more

and more conscious at an ever increasing rate.

When Ghandi said: �when one man has the truth, he is in a majority�, he meant that

one man with the truth is ultimately inside every man on Earth and that outside of time

this truth can only reign supreme and liberate all with its resulting effect (i.e freedom

power).

Real absolutes are eternal, just like the soul.

The Only Absolute is the Soul � The 5 Elements

Why is it that you think crystals and gemstones can show us obsolete constructs in our consciousness

and reveal to us unconscious aspects of ourselves that need attention or light?

This is because they do not lie, they have the five elements within them, which are absolute.

Crystals are formed by Earth, melted by Fire, and restructured by Air/Oxygen and Water.

These absolute forces of creation are the only true reality existent in our plane.

Everything else is just relative.

These forces carry on creating unhindered into infinity.

Unfortunately, crystals do not work for everyone as they cannot connect to a soul that is totally

disconnected from consciousness (i.e. the five elements) a.k.a. a clone.

Not a clone in the physical sense, but a clone resulting from the total immersion of matrix-based

knowledge that turns a soul into a copy of the sorcery, a duplicate.

A soul robbed by its elements, is turned into a mortal or a spirit.

The term �master of the elements� has been coined by various sages of bygone years,

yet very few have fully grasped what exactly it means to be a master of the elements.

The master of the elements can create any reality at will because he/she possesses the

seed-force of creation and can manifest any universe that is concurrent to the internal

domain and not relative to the external.

Just as the elements create in nature, the mountains and the forests, so can we do the

same.

All we need to do is to reverse what we have created (the matrix) back to the five elements.

Power, glory and triumph will be regained and paradise lost will become paradise found.

Hotel California

When one goes through the process of turning your elements into knowledge, you check into

the matrix and you cannot check out: Hotel California.

The only way to reverse this process is to re-enter the source of the sorcery.

One has to unlearn all of the knowledge by time-traveling back to the past, in order

to undo all of the damage it has caused to the remainder of your timetrack.

This is how you save yourself from the future, into the past.

Depending on the amount of academia you have falsely turned absolute in your life, there

lies the source of the reality we encounter externally.

It is important not to individualize yourself for this catastrophe.

This is because of the one, that we are all one, and that at the very moment the majority

are still energizing the matrix into existence unconsciously.

As I have mentioned before, the truth is inside the majority, and it is only a matter of time

before the flame of truth is lit inside everyone.

There are enough beings on this planet now that hold the absolute truth, and due to the

universal law of oneness, like algae, this will arise in all.

We have reached the deadline in this lifetime.

In the past we had the pyramid system/mainframe in oneness with all, now there are those that

have turned the entire system construct back to the five elements, � the unconscious

into consciousness, � by conscientizing the entire system and breaking the status

quo.

Once it is done by one individual in metaphysics, it is done for all.

There is no need to go and take on a save the world program.

Eventually, everything comes back to consciousness, the first will be the last and the last will

be the first.

Every grain of sand will fall in its right place.

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SEPTEMBER: Sky Drop | Ep 2 | Lost Generation - Duration: 10:08.

COOPER (VOICEOVER): Previously on Lost Generation.

I'm Russell's friend, Cooper.

He left the club at 2:30, and that was the last time

anyone saw him.

COOPER: Berlin is like Paris in the 20s.

You can't leave Monday.

There's still too many unanswered questions.

[HEARTBEAT]

Detective Bendel.

I told you I'd call you if there was news.

There's no need to keep stopping by.

It's on my way home from work.

Ah, you have a job now, do you?

Teaching English part time.

So you really are going to stay in Berlin

until you have an answer.

Did you have a chance to look at the names that I sent you?

None of them were any help.

If there's news, I will call you.

You know, it-- it's been seven weeks.

You need to ask yourself how long is long enough

to start accepting.

OK, thank you.

PHIL: Hey, Cooper?

Coops?

Earth to Cooper.

Cold pita for your thoughts?

Is this ever weird for you?

Is what weird?

That I'm crashing in Russell's room.

I basically just took over his life.

He wanted you to move here.

I think he'd be happy.

We were always so different, you know?

He's kind of a searcher.

I think I do a lot better with stable.

Not our specialty here.

I've noticed.

COOPER: So, um, Detective Bendel asked me today how long is, uh,

is long enough.

It's not a crazy question.

No.

We have to stay positive.

Someone out there has some answers.

[KNOCKING]

That's for me.

Hey, guys.

Uh, this is Dominic.

Fabricate's spinning tonight.

Who's in?

Me!

Best way I know to stay positive.

I teach in the morning.

You're the most unfun roommate I've ever had.

Oh, Sebastian will be there.

Last time I checked, he's taken.

Asher told me they're doing this whole open thing.

Because that'll work.

Hey, I know plenty of open relationships.

Had a few myself, actually.

Yeah, but it's different with guys.

Women have a harder time separating sex and love.

Totally disagree.

Women fall in love more easily.

It's a simple truth.

Wow.

OK, yeah.

Sorry, is that why none of yours stay for more than a night?

Because this whole time I guess I just

thought you were shallow.

Dang.

The longer I live with you, the less I like you.

Well, that's great, because the feeling's mutual.

I am not unfun.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Emir would kill to play this room.

Giving it a year.

I tell him to not be so hard on himself.

Half of Berlin is trying to play this room.

What makes Sebastian so special?

'Cause life's unfair.

Maybe he's just better than you.

At least I'm trying.

There's a guitar in our apartment.

You haven't touched it once since you've been there.

I only wrote with Russell.

Sorry.

It's worth a shot.

Why don't you guys just get it over with and sleep together

already.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

I don't think I've ever seen Emir date anyone longer than

a week.

He's a smart guy.

Time is the enemy of passion.

Somebody famous said that, right?

Uh, maybe.

It's definitely true for me and Sebastian.

He's on the road so much these days,

we figure why hold each other back.

We've had threesomes before.

That's pretty much halfway to being open.

OK, so are there like rules for that?

Don't ask, don't tell.

We'll see how it goes.

It's either that or break up, and I

haven't been single since--

god.

Plus we're shopping for apartments right now,

looking at some really nice places.

But that's like a terrible reason to stay with someone.

Isn't it?

Well, it's changed you.

A month ago, you would've thought that,

but you never would have said it.

Have you told anyone?

No, I still haven't told anyone.

What I mean-- you're doing the right thing.

Doesn't feel that way.

Then why did you get rid of the box?

I panicked when Cooper showed up.

I couldn't hide it forever.

I still have my contacts.

I could have unloaded it, would have cut you in.

Russell's been missing almost two months.

Look, don't you think maybe--

Running your mouth off won't help anything.

Plus it could be really dangerous.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

(RAPPING): The wheel is like a ticking clock, counting down

the time we've got.

Moments gone is a moment lost.

Shout through the mist has got me [INAUDIBLE].

(SINGING): The world could end, the sky could drop.

Hey.

I think, uh, Phil found a friend,

so I'm going to go home.

You OK?

Fine.

You don't look fine.

You're just the last person I need

to be talking to right now, OK.

Hey, I think you should call it a night.

Yeah?

I think I should stop pretending I don't want to do this.

(SINGING): The earth could quake, the streets could burn.

We might die tomorrow, so tonight we dance.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

(SINGING): The world could end, the sky could drop.

When morning comes, our hearts could stop.

Now is all we know we've got.

We might die tomorrow, so tonight why not?

I've never hooked up with a roommate before.

Phil and Russell used to.

Really?

Russell was really into him.

But Phil ended it a couple of months before--

Russell believed in your music.

He'd want you to keep it up.

It's just kind of hard to do anything

when I don't have answers.

How are you so OK?

I lost my dad when I was a kid.

I had to keep going then.

Trying to do the same thing now.

How did he, um--

He had a nerve disease.

I'm sorry.

I never knew my daddy well before I was born.

That's cold.

Yeah.

I'm sorry.

You can stay.

You're wrong about women.

We can separate sex and love just fine.

[PHONE RINGING]

Shoot, that's me.

Hello?

BENDEL (ON PHONE): This is Detective Bendel.

Sorry to call so early, but we have found something.

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👉 AGLAIA COLOR CHANGING SOLAR LIGHTS 🌟 OUTDOOR PRODUCT REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 5:18.

We have some solar lights to open today and try out as well

They are from Aglaia.

These are color changing solar lights This package comes with 6 lights and they are,

of course, for pathways, lawns, yards, almost anywhere you can put in your landscape.

Here we have the 6 lights . I have had solar lights before, but have

never had color changing solar lights so I'm excited to try these.

These lights have a built in One interstesting feature is that they can

be put on the ground in the ground or hung actually So I'm going to set them up now and

let them charge with sunlight and check in later tonight to see what happens

Alright so there are two switches on the back.

The bottom is an on and off switch and the top one switches between smart white, cycle

and lock we chose cycle to see the various colors that will come through

smart white is just a plain white color and lock puts it on just one single color

So I put three around the pond, two over by the farthest pot and one by the nearest pot

Wow, there they are it's been an overcast day but they are all

working all in color changing mode Wow, they're pretty!

Somebody likes the light - sounds like a frog

So I've got these in a garden area now but they would be great along a path, the driveway

...nobody would miss your house Why don't we change the mode?

What are you going to change that to?

I don't know yet Right now it's just on yellow

ok so you got it so it stays the same color - in this case yellow?

Yes ok, let's try this one

I have it on red.

Red - ok Let's do one on white light see how that looks

Ok, it's been oh 4 or 5 hours since sunset and the lights are still going strong

Hey, there's another solar light - it's the moon reflecting light from the sun

And these are the Aglaia color changing solar lights

Thanks for watching

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NOVEDADES CON RAFA FERNANDEZ Y LUIS PALACIOS EVENTOS Y VIAJES NO TE LO PUEDES PERDER - Duration: 1:27:36.

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SANACIÓN DE PROBLEMAS SEXUALES con Marta Puig y Endika Drameh - Duration: 1:23:15.

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The Whisper Challenge - Australian Interracial Couple - Duration: 14:57.

You have a lactating nipple!

Haha That's so messed up Hey guys! so today we are doing the whisper challenge! um but

first we just want to take a moment to say a really really big thank you to each and

everyone of you who's been sharing our videos liking our videos commenting on our videos

um guys it really does mean a lot to us because every single time you do that it tells youtube

people out there are liking our videos um and then it helps youtube recommend our videos

to other people! exactly! look without your support our channel would simply not grow!

so we really really do appreciate it!

yeah definitely! um so with that being said on to the whisper challenge! alright for those

who don't know what the whisper challenge is one person has to wear a pair of headphones

whilst listening to loud music the other person has to say a phrase and the person with the

pair of headphones has to guess what's being said! and to make it more fun we're actually

gonna put a timer on this! can you hear me?

ha?

ok cool let's go!

I'll start easy guys!

A, B, C, D, E, F, Are you speaking?

sorry can we start again?A, B, C wait! let's break this!

Hey mate!

No No No let's do one word at a time!

A, B, C, did I get the first word right?

A, B, Hey mate?

yes or no?

no A, B, C, D are you saying the alphabet? a, b, c ,d, 36 seconds! oh god! i was getting

hey mate! are you ready for this? do you want to play monopoly?

do i wash?

do you want to play monopoly?

ha?

do you wash?

I can't get this! you failed! take it off! no i don't! for the record every time we play

monopoly it doesn't end well at all! tables get flipped chairs get thrown! yeah man monopoly

is dangerous! yeah she bashes me up!

I have a lactating nipple! all I'm getting is lactating! you have a lactating nipple?

that's so messed up!

I'll take you to

the candy shop!

Your armpit hair is too long!ok one more time! do one word at

a time! oh it stopped playing so I could hear you! your armpit hair is too long! you cheated!

no it's not my fault! you've got some grey hair! oh my god! times up! you have something

in your teeth!

That was a record! but look we've got to make it hard! your shirt is on barckwards! my

booty

is so fine!

I'm good at this!I lift heavier than you!

Ice cream later?

stop sucking your thumb! lick my armpit! you're obsessed with armpit! stop acting

so creepy!

I believe

I can fly! are your teeth fake?

catch me if

you can! who did your eyelash extensions?

call me maybe!

I'm going on holiday tomorrow!

I'm actually improving so much! can you hear me?

domestic violence guys! peanut butter or jelly?

H2O!

I

feel like i won! anyways that's it!no more challenges! you guys remember if you like

our video give us a thumbs up! don't forget to comment below!

and if you want share it with a friend! until next time! love yas!

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iZombie 3x07 Promo "Dirt Nap Time" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:21.

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Veterans | Adam Putnam for Governor - Duration: 0:35.

The men and woman that serve in the armed forces risk their lives to fight for our freedoms.

Millions of our veterans and active duty personnel have trained right here in Florida.

And that's why it's personal to me that we honor their sacrifice and give them all the support they deserve.

As Governor I'll work with President Trump to ensure they have the resources they need to fight terrorists and other foreign enemies.

Many men and women have been injured fighting for our freedoms

and we'll honor their sacrifice and ensure they have the support and healthcare they need.

Together we'll support our troops and veterans.

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TRANSCENDIENDO EL DUELO CON LA HIPNOTERAPIA con Isabela Delcourt - Duration: 1:04:01.

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DISNEYLAND MARY POPPINS CRUSH | ARIEL'S GROTTO RESTAURANT - Duration: 10:32.

so they say things run in the family

to meet Mary Poppins you probably have to

say something like red leather yellow

leather try it like I don't think it's

going to work I don't think it's an

alert ready dress right motherland okay

practically perfect say that you have to roll it practically perfect

she's not practically she is

perfect she is she's beautiful

thank you so much for your time - is it

so much I'm sure it will help us out a

lot my name is Fifi like itself because

it's so beautiful it's a selfie see

exactly hello YouTube family I'm at Disneyland land thank you so much for coming

to another epc vlog I am bringing

family into this situation here family

is getting into the situation first it

was Monica now it's my brother Shane I

can't take i'm family is coming into the

situation that's what this vlog is about

today before we get to the narrative

though I want to thank you all so much

from the bottom of my heart the deep

bottom of my heart for subscribing to

this YouTube family it's growing

amazingly if you haven't subscribed

press that red button on the bottom of

the screen

subscribe to the channel take a look at

all the vlogs we have a tremendous

catalog of back vlogs that I know you'll

love if you love princesses if you love

Disneyland you'll love it so let's get

to the point of the vlog shall we

Shane my brother came all the way all

the way from New York to come and visit

me I brought him to Disneyland yesterday

it was a great time it was a great time

you have to understand something

Shane has the biggest crush on Mary

Poppins Mary Poppins knows me very well

I mean Mary Poppins knows me she doesn't

make you nervous so I can't fail again I

already failed I already disappointed

Monica with Judy Hopps I am sorry but

Judy is not going to be here today I

want us to ask Judy for one carrot

because I'm so hungry

thank you so much I got

to tell you something I brought my wife

here on dapper day she is the biggest

fan of yours and guess why you were busy

you're on patrol you were busy

I don't know I don't know I mean she

doesn't come often she doesn't come

often but next time you will be here I

think right we'll make it happen can

give her a big heart or name is Monica

Monica big heart Monica big heart there

you go thank you some of you're the best

so to release some that anxiety

I said you know what let's wait for Mary

Poppins until later in the day later in

the day now let's just enjoy the park

with just some rides let's have a good

time we'll walk around we'll explore

some shopping it'll be great the best

thing about vlogging with somebody is

that you can actually give them the

camera while you get a photograph from a

cast member yeah I'm gonna hold it there

you go there you go I got ya good drop

it I'm gonna drop it you promise looks

good

oh look at it look at him how much are

these

25 24 99 $24.99 for these they're like

the heads are exaggerated in size think you

have many have any poohs well I just

thing there's there's there's many

options many choices

and sizes

that' like a pillow I mean I seriously would

sleep I would I would sleep on there

that I would sleep on it that's a bigger

than life-size the mother is cradling

Dumbo as she's being carted away that's

so sad you want to like think about that

every time you see this well I don't know

what you want no I'm just trying to say

that that's the scene that I always cry

when I watch then we did something I

never did before I'm ashamed of myself

but I never went to Ariel's Grotto we

went to Ariel's Grotto and had a

beautiful meal it was a great meal I

loved it I highly recommend it I had the

shrimp angel hair pasta Shane had the

braised beef we both loved it it's that

time Ariel's Grotto

we just oh yeah during your meal you get

to meet up with all the princesses you

could possibly want to meet up with you

get them meet up with Belle you get to

meet up with Tiana Cinderella Rapunzel I

mean they're all there

I think you're the most loveliest thing

in the world oh it is crazy that i am

part human part Mermaid you are yes sure

i'm going o go for

the angel hair pasta

sounds wonderful

then you can use your dingglehopper with it

Shane we're going with a dinglehopper

have madeline coated in what looks like to

be some form of vanilla conception with

granulated sugar creme brulee a milk

chocolate pastry it's really good

alright I'm in that so refreshing it's

really tart

now speaking of Rapunzel I promised her

I was gonna go see her show at the Royal

Theater today so I'm gonna head over

there right now I can't wait to see it

can never go wrong with a Rapunzel baby

you know that I highly recommend it if

you can see blondie see blondie never

miss an opportunity to see blondie but

let's get back to the show right let's

get back to the narrative of what this

show is about

at this time Shane was getting just

really nervous extremely tense the time

was coming it was getting very close

so I said you know what Shane let's go

walk around DCA let's go to Disneyland

let's go see other residents here at the

park let's see if you have any advice

yep ah smell good you have to smell good

I'll tell them that I'll tell them that

thank you so much goofy thank you so

much your dapper it's

not even dapper day and your diaper it's

beautiful take it a hug you're gonna be

good oh thank you so much thank you so

much thank you good bye to everybody

else there bye-bye

Thank You goofy but I don't I don't get

this way I'm usually pretty good

I mean Jasmine Jasmine belle bring it on

Belle all day no I just think

Mary Poppins there's something going on

here

then the time came finally to meet Mary

herself

not only did Shane get to meet Mary

Poppins but he also got to see something

very special you got to see Bert and

Mary ride the King Arthur carousel in

Fantasyland that doesn't happen often

what better way to celebrate--

I'm watching you go up and down

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DANGER! Rachel Nesvig Plays the Hardanger Fiddle | DAILY SNAPSHOTS #80 - Duration: 11:50.

I'm not putting any of that in it's 8:55

a.m. and this is recording candy david

snapshot number 80 it's supposed to be

sunny today it is supposed to be 71

degrees and as far as I can tell it's

actually kind of misty and rainy

maybe it'll burn off I'm still vlogging

on my cell phone right now because alyc

still has my big camera he's doing a

photo shoot with Emily he did a little

shooting with her yesterday and he's

doing a little more today Emily's coming

over we're working on more of her music

working on more over record I have a

mastering project to get done and I'm

still working on the blog music record

my legs are a little tired from the

running I really wish the recovery time

was a little faster and I'm not sure

what to do about that here's me drinking

coffee

that wasn't me drinking coffee that was

me making coffee so here is me drinking

coffee cloudy cloudy cloudy Park mostly

cloudy

partial cloudy Sun mostly sunny by 4:00

p.m. we'll see I always forget how much

I love Pro Tools I never use Pro Tools

well I hardly ever use Pro Tools anymore

I'm doing a little mastering session

right here right now instead of helping

I'm vlogging here's Emily pumping up

your tires

espresso time

this coffee is so good and it's also in

the coolest mug this mug was given to me

by somebody because I works on a record

with a band from Yakima the lady heard

the record and she really liked the

musicians in the band so she also made a

mug for me because I produced the record

my favorite mug

what on your whiteboard

it's a cute stuff cuz I'm crazy and I'm

trapped in your all day Emily's daily

snapshots number 80 David is going to

come pick me up soon we're meeting up

with Emily and a friend of hers that she

works with who does social media and

marketing thing I'm gonna back you now

Oh

so David just texted me and said he just

got off the freeway and I'm going to go

down and meet it stop it so take that

actually you do I'm talking about what

X's that I take to get to the BMW

dealership nope you do I'm doing it

there's Emily there Alex Oh Seattle over

here

they just want to have teeny tiny this

may feel point out the Space Needle

there Alex right there where exactly

where is it so it's like okay I think I

see it

that doesn't look good no this is not a

Danny line my friend it'll be the same

story you'll be telling it will just you

also look like you just got up I didn't

know your hair is ridiculous

well I just brought in that SRT 201 see

if they can fix that that photo Tronics

and they're going to do an estimate and

tell me how much they can cost to fix it

our legs

I can shoot yeah I just been something

more like right now with employers in LA

so this is Major he's very excited dude

there you had a nice little interview

session the horror donger hard hunger

fiddle yeah so this is the hard one or

so in a region it's called the Harding

Fela and the reason it has a snake is

because it's from the region hardliner

in south central Norway it was

discovered in the 1650 1651 so it's

actually a baroque instrument and this

one was made in 1999 so it's a replica

okay cool we are rolling again and are

you good to go in there our Donner

fiddle with Rachel metric is a wedding

processional tune and rituals during the

harmony part for right now like I saw

motion to be going yeah I'm just like

yeah yeah I don't know I don't know the

understand oh yeah here's a message

yeah okay I'm a boss the detail of a

boss

oh I'm the boss and I'm Maroni's to say

just like dabomb dabomb I really like

this pillow you can have that though

serious yeah

now are you serious yeah absolutely

top-notch you don't know so yes we're

rolling now get our danger Haemon and

tour Jorn thousand cool appealing boxes

were varnish for vein good a much sub on

star vet Lippert do investment had 23

little song

well hopper and having confidence

calling so all my pronunciations are the

correct pronunciation wait now I'm going

to say that word pronunciation broom our

jar for sing-along nothing whoa I

represent a gopher yeah thank you so

much Rachel ness fig she had an

interview that she did for music for a

video game that she worked on so they

had a different crew come in before we

did our sings hard drive have it very

gently Nathan from Bruce Hertz review

had a quick other edit that he wanted me

to take a look at really quick so I'm

going to do that so I'm waiting for

another thing to open and while I do

that these are the names of the songs we

recorded with Rachel today so this is

the name of the instrument the hard

anger hard anger there's some

pronunciation that David did of it this

is was importing should be good now

yeah I'm going to stop by the grocery

store and get some groceries on the way

home it's kind of starting to rain out

here I'm gonna leave you guys time

lapsing out this window with all the

thunder and life that's out here it was

really foggy across the bridge earlier

and now it's even foggy here get some

sunlight in here off to the grocery

store this morning gotta find something

in my apartment that I can keep on the

desk to raise up this camera just like a

little bit so you got those there number

80 it's photo editing today and then I'm

going to go out for a shoot just on my

own and shoot some objects that's good

sometimes I'll be working later at night

and I wish it made sense for me to try

and copy that because

come here

we're working on the vlog music volume 1

record cover got a little bit better in

Photoshop I'm really good in Lightroom

from Peter McKinnon this other YouTube

guy actually that's if you hit this

slash button right here you can see the

before and after what you did

so I'm just getting to my car now

it's really beautiful outside made it

who enjoyed those groceries quite a bit

I really really needed them for sure

then I did a bunch more edits on that

same thing I showed you the cover here

where David and I wound up was that the

original one was was only willing which

is sometimes how it goes but I learned a

lot about my photoshop workflow gonna

how to make sure that I'm not working

myself in circles and saving my edits in

better ways

it was kind of like a whole production

to get to nothing but I think that's

just part of this whole process if

sometimes it feels like you spend a

bunch of time you didn't get anywhere

it's okay just don't get bummed about it

just keep going because you know when

you do those little things that feel

like big jumps it's because you did all

those other like things that felt huge

and wound up being little teeny tiny

footsteps in about 20 minutes you're

going to start walking to the movies I'm

going to the movies with Jamal we're

going to see colossal walking out the

door now so the theater we're heading to

is the fifth cinema of town

I'm close almost there Jamal's waiting

for me in the theater

so we went to I went to that movie there

and they have like a reserved seating

area for their members got there right

at the very beginning and no one was

sitting in those seats so I just got

back from the movie who's really good

hanging out with Jamaal Mercer he's on

YouTube as they at the MF juggernaut so

this has been recording candy daily

snapshots number 80

you

Cerf anticlimactic

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Minecraft Survival Lets Play: Ep. 29 - Medieval Mineshaft - Duration: 24:15.

Welcome ladies

and gentlemen back to another wonderful episode of Minecraft survival let's play anyways today we're here to have some

fun

and we're going to start the pursuit off based off telling what has happened since the last episode Now if you guys don't

already know in the last episode we just finished building all sort ability those two sort of half good houses out no

whatever you want to call them houses that are in the progress or in the works

and that's really all we did that episode because that's intentional

but besides that during like after that we we decided to do a live stream on i think said a day yes Saturday

and we went hunting for shelter boxes because I needed some

and this is what we ended up getting close we have a bunch more

and whatever else is left so while we were in the live stream it was probably one of the most terrifying live streams

in a while in my opinion in which he gave us our first now it's probably one of the saddest moments I really don't know

but here's a clip of it why are there so many of you guys in one room with. This is tortured.

Look into the stream teach you. Then you guys got a glitch and I'm about to die. And I'm dead. I just died. I just say.

I wasn't.

No no no no no I don't know what the new I've never done in the world that's my first death as I'm paying attention for

right now I know I know I mean I wasn't paying attention I was too busy looking at Che I wasn't wearing my chess player

I was where he most like always and I got carried away and it's just a bit.

Well that I finally got my first death that really really I'm just amazed

but also the lifestream we had we we had several close calls too like almost die and we had lots of little moments

and you guys can see I'm here but see you down here maybe who maybe they're OK or you can do that. But see.

Is it a weird dream that you had a dream about me play minecraft pocket edition. Probably.

OK let's think what do we do you in this scenario. What do we do. Want to think real quickly. Is currently right now.

Or are in another life and death situation three.

OK maybe not maybe not trying to press the button on my number had it to do when you think. Oh I get. What you. Want.

What would you what you. Would. Like. What you. Were going to die I'm not ready for the. OK we live or you know you.

Why God. If we died again I would I would quit. Yaz were alive and here yeah I guess we're done with that.

Let's see who's your favorite cartoon character. I have no clue who that would be and well that's interesting.

Don't really watch her OK.

OK I was there at this point a point of the game again where we're having a near death experience I don't know what it

is with me today but we're having a lot of problems like a lot like what do we do in our Moment You.

All so this time we don't even have any enterprise on all you see outer and that's the thing.

Originally we had our lights are on all the time in the first thirty minutes of the strain

but we just so happen to stop paying attention to our food bar and health bar that I die. Because.

You just play is like half your arm I don't have my lighter on so that's a bit impossible.

So I mean we could be really N L G and try to water bucket. Well let's see that is our seventh one.

OK Yes we're going to do the quick this connector route and we're going to try this again.

Oh see we don't yet yet yet we're we're good.

See you guys we have nothing to worry about here I'm a professional just disconnect from the game you're fine

but besides all the fun little fancy stuff were you

when they get on to the rest of the episode because on pretty sure you guys are here for the real stuff

and not just all my stupid little moments of like doing bridge simulator Ridge simulator Sly Stone Bridge flash

and stone or close calls with death

or killing shockers we're off building a nice little thing called a medieval mind because Will we don't really need one

will be nice to have one because currently right now we don't have a place to mine it so the idea is to kind of put one

over there so we have the trail that currently starts like Roy I guess that we have going on here lightly is to have

one that comes all the way over here we're going to be cutting you know these trees because they're kind of the way

obstructing things

but as soon as we go over here I believe just a little bit further the idea is to put one like somewhere over here

and in order to do so we're going to be using T.N.T.

And you know what we're going to be using teensy the kind of get like the little entrance feel and once we do that.

We're going to get on with using our typical materials which I believe I've laid out in the Shelter Box so spruce logs

or plates way whatever oak logs in gravel cobble stone in slabs and fences for here and there

and I also need to grab one other thing as in all the wars that I have gathered and did not use

but I plan on using for this built.

Going just going to take a second we're going to blow up a hole in the wall

and once we do so we're going to continue this is what we've done so far we blow a little bit of.

Blowing up the tunnel I guess you can say and we've also X.

Evaded a little bit of the area that actually kind of create the entrance to the tunnel itself now that we actually get

to do I would say a little bit of the fun stuff now and that is by using the logs

and all that fun stuff to create the actual men evil mine shaft itself

and we already have a bunch of logs so we don't really need that but we will take some of the gravel

and some of the slabs and we also take over fences and then I think we'll probably take the rest of that

and we may want to put some of this other useless stuff away

and we've got to keep that just in case so we'll put that closer to the entrance over here that way it's easier access

through us and wall read it will put away other things let's see we don't need that one firework or any more the T.N.T.

I would think Wall would be nice to be able to use it just does not seem to be working in the greatest way possible for

us I think so well that further to do I think we're going to get started right now

and we're going to get started by placing some of the planes that we that we think will create a nice design for us

and that is by making this look like that and that eventually we're going all these are like the beams I would say.

What would you call it to be minute. Yeah maybe right oh just imagine it like.

How a ready in mine crafters the mine shaft where they had the little fenced off posts like this with the with the

three planes going over it

and then the fences coming down were basically creating that for the front entrance in a way roll it's going to be a

roof to area though I mean look fine regardless

and I think I think it'll look great so what we're going to want to do now I'm placing this in the in correct spot we

also need our shovel too and let's see so we'll move that over by one

and then we at the place are logs so are you seeing oak logs

or we might end up using a little bit of spruce I'm not too totally sure how I want to go about doing that has I mean

I'm still trying to mix

and match with what we have going on here so I think I mean OK is probably the best bet for us because we're already

using it it would be time to od the use other materials say you don't really flow with their builds

but we may end up using some spruce

or Spruce steers because it kind of looks like it's a little bit damp of a material

and that would make sense because it's a mine shaft it kind of gets a little bit a little bit of a weird temperature it

gets more stick Asia only

and I think it would represent what's going on down there pretty well that's just what goes on in my head at least Ned

Let's take a look oh is this looking for us I think this is what we want of course we're going to fix a tidy that up to

make sure everything looks a little bit better that way.

It just does not look bad I think so either way what we're going to do now is we're going to finish off this little

beam so if we.

Police things correctly let's see we need are only five complacently they are in there and then we need a stair.

A wall oh no we actually need to move this way I am messing with my doing.

We're actually no we don't need to we can make it worse in our number is I mean that that's more better because me

when it's symmetric that kind of looks looks a lot better

and just makes me feel a little bit better about how things are going with the build anyways should be fine regardless

and I'm placing you the wrong way.

And we'll fix you right up and then we'll do this right across like that

and we should be good on that part so we can have a beam going on

and we're going to cover this up with the roof that way you can't you can't see any of this I mean this is kind of the

start of the roof right here so this beam will be covered up

and I'm going to quickly do that that way we can actually get started on the inside of this because right now we're

just going to do in the boring stuff so as soon as I finish the roof will quickly get on to what we've got going on

anyways we have made this progress so far and as you can see we finish the roof if you can already tell

and we've also done a little bit to tidy up up here which also means I still need to do a little bit more stuff so like

making sure that the grass over here is just put away

and making it flow a little bit better than what it currently is because right now it's just a little bit all over the

police but I felt like I did a decent enough job for right now to where we think it's in you want

and then we've also been doing a little bit of work odd here

or the actual mine shaft it so that way we're kind of getting a little bit of stuff done too so I think we're doing a

pretty good job I don't know that's just me though

but either way we're going to continue on with doing so because right now we have a good.

What a stuff to be doing and let's see so we're going to that level there that's where the pillar will stop

or will go and we've got this part right here but I mean still pretty decent in my opinion

and then we'll have this beam that runs across right here. Which I think should be.

If we can continue

and then we got there so right now we're going to have a little bit of the wall extend out right here so like even

though it's not always perfect time to well like the size of the tunnels are always perfect like right here it's kind

of meshing in so therefore the next pillar right here is going to be like push out one so you'll be able to tell it a

little bit

but like right now you would actually be able to so that should be fine regardless which I'm hoping you guys think will

look fine and let's see Sabrina go all the way up to your point

but see trying to think that is too far you're throwing me off.

Because I was clearing the south

and just I'm just I'm trying to make sure that I'm doing this efficiently that we're not doing too much money on camera

for us because I'm pretty sure that would be really boring so I'm just trying to make sure that you guys don't have to

deal with any of that and let's see we've got to get more fences right here where we're getting that handled

and then we can place a little bit of that they are and then we need to have.

That Let's see if we have the same means we need to have a. Law that runs down right here so we'll get that.

And we'll have that and then afterwards we have fences that run right down right there

and their fences on the side too. I mean it's kind of nice and also the idea.

It is probably to fix the roof too because right now it's a really flat looking roof

and ideas that kind of make it more of a cave so where it's kind of more open

and a mine shaft is not always perfect wall it should be like

or like where this is the support we don't want it to always be that way though.

That's just my take on how we should do this and we'll place all that down

and we also need a bunch more stone we really should have blown it up we should have minded our souls that way we would

have had a good bit of stuff to use for this

and we'll also be placing a bunch of this a later this right now we're currently just trying to make it look the pretty

use while we still can and let's see in my doing everything correctly I think so

and then of course ruin the put cobblestone anger rabble instead like elsewhere into the building as further details

but for right now we're not

and let's see so if we want to you would probably be the extend the roof up by a little bit

and I've been trying to get rid of the dirt because I don't feel like dirt really does a good enough job at making this

feel like to my chef to reach that. But see. Up by one more and then break that.

So I just don't feel like dirt does a decent enough job so that's why I've been removing it that's just me I have no

clue if yes have a real preference on that and let's see saw play some fences right here.

And I believe we once you try to make it where it's a little bit.

Or there's like it's still kind of isn't perfect because right now I was just making a little bit too perfect right

there so we got to kind of make it.

All down a little bit I would say for a while but I mean that still not perfect but we work on it

and let's see so I think I think are.

Working on it at all looks decent so far we have all the materials that we need though is my question

and it currently does look like it so right now we're going to fill in the wall root here with the crappy bought that I

don't like and that is great I don't think grain is the best

but with the resource pack that we have on I think it makes it a lot better than what it is so I don't know that's just

my stance on it I feel like I'm saying that a lot. Is very odd and then we have this going on.

And we also have it go up and whoa whoa is limited good I think it's one more higher than that

and let's see so we also.

I mean I guess Green is fine but this is going to be showing too so that's kind of the only bad part about this.

And my fine with this I guess so

and then waltz play some stairs in the spruce one for color well for a little bit of differentiation

and just so there's a little bit more detail too so I guess that's nice about it too.

And then will also go back into the cave now

and I think it's starting to come together really nicely right here there is a little bit of a just doesn't feel fully

correct and we probably should change the I mean that maybe because this part and still too

but that's also because we haven't really done anything to it so we should be fine and let's see are we doing.

The looks like we're doing fine and then we're placing you right here running you right across

and what see we do that no no no no we should leave that we can add a little bit more depth.

All makes a feel little bit different not too perfect on how things are in or twice.

Any I would say and let's see and what else do we want to do and we want to add a pillar that runs across. Right here.

OK if I can place correctly that be great but we're not really doing that. But see so we've got this going on.

And then we want to place a nother OK I did not want to place those because we do not have a good enough tool for that

but that will work and then we'll break this down and we'll get a look at how things are going

and I think that is how we want it I'm not too sure that is not in the right spot that is the problem though if we

place this by to OK OK We were just messing everything up.

There we go and I'll break the log that we can quickly get our resources back

and that should be good now that we have this going on which is what we want

and then we also want this to come out over here that way we have a little bit of stuff going on.

And let's see if we get our cobblestone. Stone and then we got a slab here and hear.

What seem yet this thing that's what we want and then will also do.

Yeah we're supposed to match up with this so that means we need to move it over by a little bit

and then we'll place our logs that go up like this.

And then we'll break this block that way it's kind of perfect old little bit different in that block

and then we also need to break this down then.

And while we're at it we can place them slabs or walnut slabs but cobblestone.

And we rate there and then we have some still.

And then we need the place and then fences I go up like that

and that's kind of what we have going on for right now we do need to make similar fences

but you kind of get the vibe of what we're going on so you can see that the medieval mindset that we have going on is

kind of really what he which is what we're doing because all of our builds currently have a lot of what in it

and that's the vibe that we want so we're just going to continue along with this feel

and once I finish doing a good bit more I think I will bring you back to see the little bit of what we have

but yeah well ladies

and gentlemen I think we're going to call it an episode on working on the medieval mine shaft I think we've done a

quite a bit of work in I think that's all we can really do for now so you know way this is what we've done so far now

of course we do need to do some final not what we need to do some touchups to the build so we need to add some oars we

need to add a real system for the mine shaft of course come on now

and also we added a nice little bridged off area which will have some vines in mossy stone which I do have right now

but it looks like I don't have any bites for some strange reason though I'll need to get on that at some point

and will also continue to expand this whenever we get the time the do so I feel like this is a good start for the

medieval mind shift

and I feel like this will be a long process in my opinion for taking care of the build as well it's going to be you

know something pretty just like what we what we have been doing so for me I can speak

and I just feel like it should be really cool like this is it's just going to take a lot of time in the end to really

make it what we want so that's pretty much it for the surface

and yes if you guys do enjoy don't believe a light coming down below what you guys think Also don't forget the check

out any streams that I have been doing before a war keep an eye out for streams follow me on Twitter.

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that's just my opinion but either way yes watch it and as always have a great rest of the day.

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#070 :: 10 YEARS WITH HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE - Duration: 4:13.

If you follow this VLOG and don't know yet

I work at Hewlett Packard Enterprise

And today is my 10 years anniversary

working here

Have been 10 years since I start working here

And I'm really proud

I think just a few people

be proud to say they work for 10 years in the same company and they are happy

I work here at Hewlett Packard Enterprise for the past 10 years

And I am extremely accomplished with my career.

I've changed jobs internally several times and actually met

As a product manager, is something that gives me great pleasure

Everyone says I'm happy because I moved to the United States.

And that the United States is beautiful and wonderful

I am very happy here, the country is very cool, especially for the time I spend with my son

But I really came through with the work I do today

Hewlett Packard created the Silicon Valley

Was the first IT company in the Silicon Valley

Everyone talks about Google, Facebook

Snapchat and other companies here from Silicon Valley

But the first company here from Silicon Valley

was Hewlett Packard

I am very proud to be part of the company that started the revolution.

That we see today in our daily lives

I see the innovation happen every day here in Silicon Valley

And it all started with Hewlett Packard

This company has given me a lot in the last 10 years.

I met my wife when I was on my way to a work meeting in another city.

Few people have the pleasure of waking up every day

Sit in the car and go to the office like I have

Few people have the pleasure of working with people by their side

That can get the best of you and make you think different every day

I had opportunities that I had never imagined in my life.

I was invited to live in France and here in the United States a few times

Until in 2015 we made the decision to change

And it was one of the best decisions of my career

I'm not for the challenge I had.

But also because of the change in my life.

Working in the Silicon Valley changes my way of thinking in an inexplicable way

When I worked in Brazil, we are at the end of the chain. The product is ready, the idea is already formatted, the message has already been created

And you are a consumer of that idea.

Here in the Silicon Valley is the opposite.

Here the idea is being developed to turn a product in 2 or 3 years

And living here you experience this

Hewlett Packard

Thank you for these 10 years.

And we'll see how the next 10.

I do not know the future but I want to make it clear that the last 10 years have been fantastic

See you next time

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