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-Our time here is almost done. -♪ (CLASSIC SYMPHONY PLAYS) ♪

(SHOUTING)

I'd like to leave you with some parting thoughts.

We all want love.

To be loved. To give love.

(ALARM BLARING)

It's true what they say though. All dogs do go to heaven.

(ALARM STOPS)

But not all men.

(SNAPS)

(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWS)

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Space For Woman - 1980's Space Documentary - Duration: 27:12.

don't be

not special

huh

there are many things in the history of

the world that were once thought to be

impossible

Oh si

you're healthy forever

that's pressure cut off

as a earth speeds around the Sun over

60,000 miles per hour we are coming to

realize more many of the obstacles and

problems that they confront us are the

reality merely opportunities

opportunities to break free or fears

ancient turbulence and we are

discovering too that the very process of

freeing ourselves forces us to learn

more and more about ourselves and the

world in which we

two thousand years people are assumed

that there was a schism between the mind

and the body there was the intellect and

there was emotion but only until

recently we realized just how much of

the time we actually influenced the

ongoing physiological activity in our

own bodies by what we think about for

every every stimulus every stimuli in

your environment that impinges on an

organism is reflected to some extent

physiologically but the National

Aeronautics and Space Administration a

number of scientists are deeply involved

with programs that foster the

development mine as a psycho

physiologist I study the ways in which

people adapt adjust to stressful and

violence and working within the space

agency really affords a rather unique

opportunity for a psycho physiologist to

see people working at the limits of

human capability if it's possible to

understand the ways in which people

adapt to the unusual environment of zero

gravity and sustained weightlessness

sustain the long-duration manned

spaceflight that it's possible to

understand really how people adapt to

unusual environments on

there are many lessons to learn from

nature and from the universe through

which our world spins

chief among these is the fact that the

world is changing rapidly and at a rate

faster than our most sophisticated

technological inventions can perceive or

record as with humans strive to be paid

for these changes the development of the

human mind becomes increasingly crucial

to our survival what I began to study in

graduate school was a psychosomatic

health if the mind can make you sick the

man can make you well and that's

essentially the basis of the research

that are in cell hundreds of researchers

now are working on within an area called

behavioral medicine are you measuring

here oh well you know imagine EKGs here

but you remember that major symptoms

that you show the first and second test

or heart rate changes and you showed

significant constriction of the blood

vessels in your hand so if you just

remember those two exercises and keep

your breathing case you should be okay

in this test okay

dr. Patricia Collins is a psycho

physiologist whose specialty is

behavioral medicine she's one of a

growing number of women working at the

highest levels of responsibility in the

scientific community of Messer

the research will help to unravel some

of the mysteries of survival in outer

space SCA pilot Fitz Fulton is called

out proper separation altitude

five-four-three-two-one we do have

separation chase plants are calling

clear you are better has bounced over it

is now on its way to the final descent

to the runway it was in the early days

of the space shuttle when he was first

testing its wings that women and

minorities began entering the

professional ranks of NASA truly

Phillips was one of of women

palettes me are there Joey

yeah you are gonna clear speech three

hours and you're after

should we make it your father said the

orbiter is coming in over the runway at

Edwards we should have touchdown

momentarily

the more you think about the more

apparent becomes that hearing

televisions will be of increasing

importance in the future survival of

human race on this spaceship Kolber

we are learning to respect that

intelligence in whatever form or color

it appears where the first Space Shuttle

was tested in the mid-1970s the director

of the Space Shuttle operations at

Dryden was an X F Force test pilot named

Ike Gilliam since that time Gilliam has

been promoted to the position of

Director right in Space Center in

California it was from him that the

first female and minority group

astronauts received an introduction to

the enterprise

NASA's first space shuttle wingtip to

wingtip is base we're in the baseline on

the tennis

still standing about 700 degrees

temperature

I asked temperature-resistant what

leading edge of the wing this reinforced

carbon-carbon and you'll notice when we

get around part the tip of the nose in

the 21st century the ranks of our space

travelers must be filled with people of

not only high intelligence but great

stamina because the challenges of outer

space will be many each one of those

challenges will represent a seed of

opportunity for human growth

to achieve this growth old prejudices

taboos habits of human thought must be

cast aside for the safety and survival

of a spacecraft depend on the excellence

both mental and physical or or onboard

how do these newest space travelers feel

about being astronauts

when you were first made aware of the

fact that you had been selected

how did you react to that well you have

to appreciate I was in the middle of

writing a PhD thesis and that tends to

swamp out a lot of other things and I

was obviously very excited and I

remember the morning and the whole day

in fact quite well and it was a very

happy and very excited but then all the

press activity took off at such a

tremendous rate to that that sort of

masked over personal celebrations and

personal reactions it was an incredibly

busy and exciting day but it was just a

great big blur I happened to go to a

school for my bachelor's degree where

grades were not actually given you were

given a pass or a fail and your critique

was written by the professor how well

you had done in the class didn't get

just a letter grade by the authority

vested in me by the Senate of dalhousie

university I had met you to the degree

of Doctor of Philosophy with all the

rights and privileges thereto pertaining

and I congratulate you

but still I always found it my

performance in the class was best my

results from the professor's were best

when my own motive was to learn the most

I could and as I say I never aimed for

the space program as such all I really

thought about was that nothing was worth

doing unless you were willing to do what

was needed to do the job well

self-discipline I think is the top the

most important factor and I think it's

also important to realize the

responsibility that each person has

towards all the other people around them

waxing philosophical I think we show

each other many many lessons just in day

to day life and we can learn a lot from

each other we can give a lot to each

other and that will only be that will

only reach its highest point of each of

us individually tries to do the best we

can that's true for high school exam or

a PhD or being an astronaut you can't

you can't just do it for yourself it

does count

you

reaching reaching the highest point this

is the dream that has sailed across the

skies of a human mind for a very long

time that highest point is the point at

which we achieve excellence in whatever

we do but that excellence must start

here on earth in the objects and

structures we build and in the many jobs

we perform at NASA

there are numerous jobs each crucial to

the space programs ago I volunteer

hazardous operations such as

construction sites making sure that they

are following osha standards the

occupational say you can help act we're

mostly concerned with investigating

potentially hazardous situations on the

job for both contractor and NASA

personnel and most anything that's

potentially hazardous I became a safety

specialist through a specialty training

for entry professionals and we go

through the process of just applying for

the job then were evaluated and selected

Brenda Willis is one of a growing number

of women were deeply involved in the

various programs and projects of NASA is

it necessary for a person to have a PhD

to advance in the workforce of NASA not

at all

there are so many different ways in

which a person can pursue a new career

within this organization how did you get

your start miss Willis in high school

they have the program you know where

they will go around and recruit students

that were interested in the secretarial

field who had had some experience and

typing and shorthand and things of that

nature and I started out in the clerical

field with NASA and by taking the civil

service exam you know I became came into

NASA as a clerk typist and just worked

myself you know right up through the

ranks by going to college in the

evenings I worked on the shuttle program

since I've been working here at NASA

with the five and a half if you count

the contract time six and a half years

that I've worked here and it's very

fascinating especially when you watch

the shuttle and that orbiter just blasts

then it lands on target if you get you

get goosebumps knowing that you were an

active part in making history happy well

the space program has always held a

fascination to me I can remember that

when they first landed on the moon we

set up all night my mother was making

hot chocolate and she was sitting there

we were all of us kids were sitting

around the television said waiting for

the purple people to come out and lead

up the astronauts so I have to admit

that I never believed that I would

actually be here taking a part in all of

this technology and all of this going to

the moon and unique happens

Shirley Chevalier is an electrical

engineer on the Space Shuttle Shirley

Chevalier how did you become an engineer

I graduated from a high school that had

a senior class of about 38 people and

it's a simple Texas town of about 2,000

people so if you were considering a

profession you either had the doctor who

was a role model or you had the school

teachers who were role models and I was

afraid of the sight of blood and

teachers didn't make enough money so my

oldest brother was in his sophomore year

in college majoring in civil engineering

when I graduated from high school so I

about that time he asked me well what

are you what are you gonna do I said

well I imagine I'll go to college he

said well what are you going to major in

I said I don't know maybe engineering he

says well forget it said I'm a felon and

engineering is roughly said I don't

think you could make it in engineering

and I said well I think I can he's in a

way what which one are you gonna major

in

as well how many cans do the have and he

says well that's civil engineering

architectural mechanical and electrical

and I said with one of the hardest he

said electrical engineering so I said

okay I'm majoring in electrical

engineering and I graduated in May of

1971 with the debris and electrical

engineering

today women are pursuing a wide variety

of careers in space and science taeksoo

Norman for example she first came to

NASA as a research scientist since that

time she has worked in several other

fields her current job involves work in

aerial and satellite photography but we

use both aerial photography and

satellite imagery to help in analysis

vegetation in Austria there are two you

two pictures which were taken from a

side-looking angle at 65,000 feet their

color infrared pictures and we use color

infrared because it tells us more about

the vegetation on the ground whether

it's healthy or whether it's diseased or

at stake and these pictures are of

Northern California the Eureka Humboldt

Bay Area you can see the mountains in

the background that have snow on them

and if you look closely you can also see

it a little bit of the curvature of the

earth ok well I think let's see where to

now this one is the map of the state of

California that shows the places where

as the satellite passes over it takes

sort of one picture what made you think

initially of a career in space well

there were quite a few number one when I

was going to school I didn't I would

didn't belong to a very wealthy family

and so I really wanted to get a job and

go to college and you know have

something where I could could make some

money so to speak and they had the Space

Act you remember where they would give

students loans if you would go into

science and I didn't really have enough

money to go to school and my family

didn't have an

money either so by taking science

classes and well just the whole impetus

of the space program in the early 60s I

was able to get loans to go to school so

that was part of it because they would

give me loans as long as I was in

science but I also wanted science you

know I felt the natural inclination

toward that as opposed to English I'm

not a very good speller and I can't

write very well so it seemed like my

what was me was really science I kept

flunking English in them but her types

of things like what about the business

of your being a woman here do you feel

you have encountered any kind of well

special problems working here because

you are a woman well any special

problems I think the answer is yes I

mean if you if you're gonna be honest

you have to say yes they're just not

that many women in the professional or

scientific field so you find yourself

being a minority in the midst of in a

sense not a minority women are half the

population but when I first came to Ames

there was one other woman in my group of

about 30 men and no minorities um the

present group I'm in as you can see

there are a lot of women and just having

the the opportunity to talk with other

women and share experiences at least for

me has been really helpful and um kind

of fun too and I think in that sense it

is changing the world is changing

changing rapidly and so are our thoughts

on ourselves and those around us

this is Sharon or can ski she's a

computer specialist at NASA

how did she begin her career when I went

out looking for a job I had sent out 85

applications and I went to a lot of

different companies in the area and a

lot of the companies were production

oriented and you do one thing to fit the

needs of the company and when I came

here I mean I'm seeing simulators and

wind tunnels and animal centrifuges and

all kinds of neat planes Learjets I mean

that's that's just really exciting

for me to work on it and every job is

different I can't say that I've ever had

a job that repeats a second job I mean

they're they're all so very different

and I enter a new field every time

what happened was when I applied here

there was a person in front of me I

couldn't get in there's like the veteran

points and I have no veteran points or

any kind of points so they were gonna

bring me in on a special 5x5 program

that's where you work halftime and go to

school halftime and get paid full and so

I applied for that and I applied to

Stanford University got accepted but

then NASA had a regular position for me

so I just came in as a regular NASA

employee NASA Ames employee do you find

that you have encountered any problems

working at NASA I mean because you are a

woman um I would say maybe not having

the background that a lot of the men

have had is as um as children you know

you grow up and your dad shows you how

to fix a car or to fix the stereo I

never had that kind of training as a

child and I feel I mean I never I never

did anything with circuits until I got

into engineering I mean I just never you

know toy around with it and that really

holds me back I mean just getting out

there and get your hands dirty I have a

little slow app I'd see that maybe he's

being a woman holding me back um as far

as dealing with people I'd almost say

they're more willing to deal with me

because I'm I'm a little bit different

you know they want to see oh what's a

woman engineer really like it seems you

have been a part of the NASA team have

you found that um you encounter any

problems seeing a woman I think I have

more problems by virtue of the fact that

I'm short I'm the shortest person in my

lab um most of the people who work here

or older than I am a majority of them

are men I really don't have that much of

a problem working with people who are

older than I am

because as it turns out they realized

that I'm the principal investigator and

I'm the one that's directing this

program and you can get people to work

with you without being pushy and telling

them what to do you simply explain to

them that it's the best idea you know or

that it's for all unusual benefit being

short is a little difficult though do

this do that everybody seems to be told

of it but what are you gonna do I'll

wear heels a lot as we approach the 21st

century there is much to learn about our

world and ourselves this learning occurs

best in a climate of equal to attained

in that sunny climate human intelligence

trust and total commitment can prosper

we become the winning team for our

purposes of testing equipment that we no

longer have need for that we gave that

up about three years ago but that is

where the water immersion facility will

be built I would like to go into space

for a couple of reasons the space

program meets my particular academic

needs gives me something that's

intellectually challenging also

physically challenging but much more

important I think that man needs

something to dream about we've explored

our world era fairly thoroughly I

realized that there

oh she's remaining that isn't the net

straight quarters of our world but

there's really just two frontiers left

the ocean in space and I'd like to be

part of that effort I certainly feel

that women are are here to stay as part

of the space program you know this time

all the women selected were selected as

mission specialists I certainly feel

that in future selections with women

training as pilots that there will be

women's like it as pilots on I think

we're here to say who is to say who will

succeed or fail in any

we Earthlings undertake for is there

really any difference between the minds

of males and females the women of NASA

don't think so and neither does NASA for

it is generally agreed that differences

in performance occur when there is a

difference in opportunity to learn and

to gain experience when I was picked

about a year so I'll go to be a backup

payload specialist on us our dress

rehearsal of a space shuttle flight I

was I was afraid at that time because I

thought well maybe maybe I really can't

do it but as it turned out I was picked

because of the investigators who had

submitted experiments just as it'll be

for an actual flight the the payload

specialists the scientists astronauts

are chosen because maybe there's some

particular characteristic of their own

experiments that would make them

themselves be the the best person to

conduct an experiment and also because

their background their educational

background is varied enough to be able

to adequately carry out and other

people's experiments onboard and as we

went through the simulation I found out

that I could learn what I had to learn

that I was doing just fine

and so as we approach the 21st century

drifting through the universe at almost

a thousand miles per minute increasingly

we are coming to realize that equal

opportunity intelligence excellence and

teamwork rather than race creed color or

sex are the keys to success in space

travel whether we happen to be aboard

the space shuttle or on board our

mothership

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Best Replays of the Week International #61 - Duration: 13:22.

Hello, I'm Luke Kneller and welcome to Best Replays of the Week.

In this episode we have:

an E5 staging a comeback,

an ELC doing a bit of everything,

and a Pigeon going nuclear on Lakeville.

Here we go!

Let's kick off with a Scout game from the EU region,

where MrGamer27 takes an ELC out for a drive on Malinovka.

The French roadster zooms out onto the field,

spotting the first three targets right away.

MrGamer does a few handbrake turns to pass the time,

before parking the ELC behind a bush.

Spotting damage climbs above 3k before somebody decides to ruin the fun.

MrGamer isn't going to stay where he isn't welcome.

The ELC has almost reached safety,

when a shot from a Tiger comes close to ending its run.

That was a bit unpleasant.

Then again, the tank is still operational,

as the assistance score climbs past 4k.

Hmm, maybe a bigger bush would be safe…

but boring!

The ELC has a very powerful gun for this tier, so let's see what it can do!

The Tiger deserves some payback.

Nice, but let's not stay to fight a duel.

Uh, oh. There's another Tiger up here.

A real turret would come in handy right now,

but then it's not like the Tiger is in its element either.

MrGamer slows the battle down, taking pot-shots from the bushes.

Watch the clock Mr., time is starting to run out!

The Reds attempt a base assault, but it doesn't go well for them.

Although missing this shot on the arty is hilarious,

it doesn't change the outcome. Its fate is sealed.

Remember that that Tiger I is still out there?

MrGamer does and heads across the field to sort it out.

Great evasive driving turns a kill shot into a tracking shot.

This could've been bad,

but quick-fingers here completes the repairs in a split second.

That Tiger misses its shot as our Mr. Man pounces.

Nice work, but is there enough time left to finish the job?

Yes there is, and with four seconds to spare.

What a nice game.

Both active, and passive scouting, as well as some direct combat.

The ELC can be a powerful little beast, in the right hands.

Crucial Contribution

Ok, what's next?

How about a Crucial Contribution from the American servers?

mitchell817 brings a T110E5 to Highway, giving 110% effort.

The E5 is tough and versatile,

but the enemy line-up looks fearsome as well.

This will not be easy.

Let's get this party started.

The next mark is an E 100, which retreats after a few whacks.

Another top tier foe receives the same treatment,

but this time the opponents get in a lick as well.

Luckily, it's just track damage, and soon fixed.

And besides. Like they say, payback's an 'itch.

Like, you just wanna scratch it!

Mitchell keeps fighting,

soon claiming the FV as the first kill.

A Defender gets wrecked, as does another tier 10 TD.

Good going, but the Reds are three points ahead.

Mitchell keeps firing, following the targets after they retreat out of sight.

A brief window of opportunity is enough, when the gunner is on the ball.

The Schwarzpanzer becomes kill number two,

soon followed by an IS-7 for number three.

Two against four is decent odds,

especially as our champion's chariot is still in fine repair.

The Borsig goes down without any trouble,

but someone has invaded the base.

Hopefully, the Jagdpanzer can keep things under control at this end.

Ouch, that stings a bit.

The capture is almost done, so there's no time to lose!

The capper tries to run, but that's not going to happen. Away with you.

The Jagdpanzer has done well enough,

so now Mitchell can take it from here.

There's still an SPG, but our Champion isn't in the mood to chase it around.

And besides, time is starting to run out.

As it happens, the enemy went to cap as well.

It's only hope is landing a blind shot. Well, two can play at that game.

Neither one hits, which is just as well as our capture was further along.

Victory by capture.

Nicely done mitchell817.

A six kill Top Gun is somewhat modest in this show,

but you did a lot more than that to carry the game.

Defender

Now back to the European region,

where Infryndiira defends the base in an M41 Bulldog.

The battle is an Encounter on Redshire.

Our Defender's early game is…

well, let's just call it a mixed success.

Things pick up after a while though,

as long range fire support brings in a couple of kills.

The battle rages on, lively, but with nothing particularly unusual.

Fast Forward! >>

When the opportunity arrives, a Panther gets clipped down without mercy.

Infryndiira expends ammunition like it's going out of fashion,

but things are actually going pretty well by the time the capture starts.

The bar moves slowly when playing encounter,

even with three in the circle.

Our Bulldog heroically arrives, successfully taking out an Strv.

Oh, a Porsche Tiger, well I have shells remaining!

But not enough to get the kill.

That, that was quite smooth.

Running into a VK is a bit awkward,

especially since the reload isn't done.

Luckily that's what teammates are for! Nice save Crusader Arty.

Sadly there won't be any more support however

as Infryndiira becomes alone, one against four.

Since the Crusader saved our hero, avenging is in order!

Also, Top Gun.

The Red SPG is hiding somewhere,

but first it's time to deal with the capture.

Emptying the magazine leaves one capper dead,

and the second one badly mauled.

Waiting out the reload here is far from safe,

but Infryndiira decides to take the chance.

On the plus side, there's nothing the Ferdinand can do.

As soon as the gun is ready, it's toast.

Now then, why didn't their SPG try its luck?

Oh, I see.

The player has either crashed, quit the match,

or it had teammates who told it to play Sudoku.

Either way, it's gg.

Let's look at the results.

4.6k damage, nine kills with the bonus SPG,

and of course dealing with the capture as needed.

Infryndiira is a worthy Defender.

Top Gun

Now, let's open up the throttle, and head full speed into Top Gun mayhem.

The battleground is Lakeville, on a European server,

with aNuclearPidgeon planning to wreak havoc in a T-34-85M.

The lakeside road seems quiet, so Pigeon relocates to the edge of town.

Hey look, a tasty little morsel has appeared.

Om-nom-nom.

An ELC gets away for now, but there's plenty of others to choose from.

Like this rival T-34 variant. It's just as good.

And it's not like the ELC has the sense to stay away anyway.

Off to the garage you go.

What was that?

Pigeon would love to pay the Hellcat back in kind,

but has to settle for a KV-85 for now.

A Black Prince takes a solid whack, but doesn't want to continue the fight.

Maybe the Hellcat would be visible now?

Nope, still hidden. Unlike this brave fool.

Shall we continue the fight, your majesty?

There you are, Hellcat. Finally.

Pigeon's tank is too banged up to just charge at the foe,

so we'll have to wait. But not for long.

A suicidally brave Škoda steals the spotlight for a while.

And when Pigeon turns back to deal with the Hellcat,

a more heavily armored tank destroyer takes its place.

The thick skinned machine disappears from view,

but Pigeon is confident that it's still there.

When it reappears, Pigeon puts a few shells

into the more vulnerable parts for good measure.

A "helpful" teammate slows things down,

but it won't save the AT 8 for long.

The Hellcat finally gets what's coming to it,

but the AT 8 kill goes to the interfering T67, mm...

This is almost over, but there's still a few kills to be had.

A dead teammate senses a Crucial Contribution opportunity.

Might as well say yes.

Facing the Leo could be dangerous,

but our Top Gun makes short work of it.

That just leaves a Hummel,

and there's no way that interfering T67 is getting the kill.

The SPG tries to run, but an ammo rack explosion ends the match with 10 kills.

Ten kills, with a slightly artificial Crucial Contribution as the cherry on top.

What else is there to say?

A solid carry and a well-earned Top Gun for aNuclearPidgeon.

Steel Wall

For the finale, we have another indestructible Maus,

commanded by lamanthebeast from the American region.

The battle is an Encounter, fought once again on Lakeville.

The Beast heads straight for the town,

scoring the first kill on a juicy tier 10 medium tank.

A rival Maus throws down the gauntlet,

but it's hard to have a proper duel, with all these lesser foes swarming about.

Here we go. "Have at you sir, or dame!"

The Reds don't quite seem to get the concept of a duel though,

as the Beast ends up in a furball, fighting everyone, at the same time.

Like in the Royal Rumble,

it's probably best to get rid of some of the weaker performers first.

The rumble ends up as a clash of titans, three-way affair...

but I have a feeling they won't be playing fair.

If this is to go anywhere,

the second fighter needs to be removed from the picture.

Ok, Maus, how about now?

Just me, and you now…

and gosh darn it, more of your goons.

The Reds gang up on our Champion once again without mercy,

but The Beast stays focused.

Your time is up, Maus. Auf Wiedersehen.

This is starting to get dangerous though.

Better start dealing with the nameless henchmen!

"Don't you know who I am?"

Next to go is the Indien.

Elsewhere, the remaining enemy team swiftly collapses

and although The Beast gets one last hit in at the end, it's all over.

Let's take a look at the carnage.

9095 points blocked, and over 8k dished out.

Seven kills is nice as well, but what really impressed us,

was fighting half the enemy team on your own.

And, more importantly, you lived to tell the tale.

That's it for this episode.

Oh look, another Maus, what do you guys think about that?

Uh huh... Yeah… mmmm… interesting.

Right, I need to go.

I'm Luke Kneller.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time.

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Travis Scott - Through The Late Night feat. Kid Cudi (Audio) - Duration: 4:47.

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Sharp 4 And Some MEGA FAILS?!?!?!? [Minecraft CRAZY-WALLS #1] - Duration: 24:50.

Sorry For The Black Backround :( Next Video Will Be Fixed!!!!!

Alex Has A Mini Siesure...

Why 2 Intros?

GO FECTH PRETZEL!!!

Im Not Rich Y U H8 ME?

-=+=- PARENTEL GUIDENCE WARNING!!!-=+=-

OG??!?!?!?

NEED SOME GAPS?!??!?? -GAP ME

-GAP ME UP?!?!?!?! WHAT IS THIS CHANNEL!?!?!??!

MUDER KIDS?!?!? WHO IS THIS KID!!?!?!

UHHH... IS THAT A SONG?

Ded Ded Ded Ded Ded -I NEED STUFF

NOTHING>FULL DIAMOND

Sharp 4 Soon...

OOST?

U HAD ONE JOB ENDER-PEARL...

-I Just Throw It Down x2 ??!?!??!

SHARP 4!!!!!

RIP US

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Щенячий патруль новые серии Герои в масках Превращение Развивающие мультфильмы для детей про Игрушки - Duration: 5:03.

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《閃電俠》第三季第21集 薩維塔的起源(CC字幕) (4K超高畫質) - Duration: 3:29.

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Đông y khẳng định cua đồng tốt hơn sụn cá mập chữa viêm khớp và đủ thứ bệnh - Duration: 5:16.

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Bikepark Beefelden - bestof Gopro | RAW | + bike comparison -subtitled- - Duration: 10:20.

looks like an older line

I've never ridden this trail

beautiful!

sorry - you alright?

dude! - bit too much drift!

yeah boy but it was sick!

and I survived it! - you started on the other line weren't you?

yes, but our lines merged perfectly

I know how you're riding I thought it was on purpose

yeah almost

felt nice to a certain point

lets follow the dude who crashed into me

some more warm up laps... better not like the one before

fail

lets see

my first time on this jump trail

ok now it's getting interesting

yey

thanks for the speed check ... look another one

seems you had some luftzeit (Luftzeit = Airtime)

bike change

lets do some 29er laps

pedaling a lot

this is really fast

lightweight bike, good tyres

yeah.. on this track you have to pedal a lot and this bike does a really good job with pedaling

crazy everytime!

I missed the line

trying to find a smooth line

feels like the 29er has some disadvantages on this track

this is how "Luftzeit" supports me! :D

whoa.. f..

that was... tyre to saddle .. I mean tyre to ass

don't like the cornering

tight corners are better with the 650b

you have to steer with the rear end on a 29er

that's what I'm talking about ... can't get the corner properly

That's enough testing for today... now back to the other bike

it's cool.. but no bikepark bike... but that's obviously no bikepark bike

now this one again

classic...

dusty today

what was that?

no manual today

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ВСЕ О МОНСТРАХ ИЗ ФИЛЬМА ПРОМЕТЕЙ [ПРЕДКИ ЧУЖИХ / КСЕНОМОРФОВ] - Duration: 7:40.

For more infomation >> ВСЕ О МОНСТРАХ ИЗ ФИЛЬМА ПРОМЕТЕЙ [ПРЕДКИ ЧУЖИХ / КСЕНОМОРФОВ] - Duration: 7:40.

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Travis Scott - Lose (Audio) - Duration: 3:21.

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Trump Thinks Exercise Will KILL YOU - Duration: 7:42.

DONALD TRUMP IS NOT A FAN OF EXERCISE.

WELL, MOST PEOPLE AREN'T, BUT MOST PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT

EXERCISE IS, FOR THE MOST PART, PRETTY GOOD FOR YOU.

NOT DONALD TRUMP THOUGH, HE ACTUALLY THINGS EXERCISE IS

BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH.

THE NEW YORKER AND THE NEW YORK TIMES BOTH HAD EXAMPLES OF

HIM TALKING ABOUT HOW HE THINKS EXERCISE IS A BAD IDEA.

THEY GIVE YOU A FEW EXAMPLES.

THIS IS FROM THE NEW YORKER: "OTHER THAN GOLF, HE

CONSIDERS EXERCISE MISGUIDED, ARGUING THAT A PERSON, LIKE

A BATTERY, IS BORN WITH A FINITE AMOUNT OF ENERGY."

DIDN'T THAT TELL YOU HE WANTS TO DISPUTE EVERYTHING THAT THE

OBAMA'S DID?

DIDN'T MICHELLE TALK ABOUT EXERCISE?

SO IT TURNS OUT, AND I HAD NO IDEA, HE HAS THOUGHT THIS

FOR A LONG LONG TIME, AND HE HAD SOMEBODY THAT HE WORKED

WITH THAT WAS GETTING READY FOR A TRIATHLON, HE WAS LIKE,

YOU'RE CRAZY, YOU JUST CUT OFF A COUPLE YEARS IN YOUR LIFE.

HE DIDN'T SAY THAT EXACTLY, BUT HE REALLY BELIEVES THIS.

AND YOU WONDER WHY MELANIA DOESN'T WANT TO GO TO THAT WHITE

HOUSE?

THERE'S MORE, THAT WAS JUST ONE EXAMPLE.

THERE WAS A BOOK WRITTEN CALLED TRUMP REVEALED, AND IT SAYS,

"AFTER COLLEGE, AFTER TRUMP --

TRUMP BELIEVE THE HUMAN BODY WAS LIKE A BATTERY, WHICH ñ

WITH FINITE ENERGY, WHICH EXERCISE ONLY DEPLETED, SO

WE DIDN'T WORK OUT.

WHEN HE LEARNED JOHN O'DONNELL, ONE OF HIS TOP CASINO

EXECUTIVES, WAS TRAINING FOR AN IRONMAN TRIATHLON, HE

ADMONISHED HIM, YOU'RE GOING TO DIE YOUNG BECAUSE OF THIS."

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT HE COULDN'T GET ANY DUMBER.

YEAH, THAT'S ñ BUT IT'S INTERESTING, BECAUSE OF COURSE,

ALL THE WOMEN AT THE BEAUTY PAGEANTS, WHEN HE BARGED IN ON

THE DRESSING ROOM OF THE TEEN BEAUTY PAGEANTS, WHICH IS

ALMOST THE WORST THING HE'S EVER DONE.

YOUNG GIRLS, HE'S JUST LIKE, I OWN THE THING, I CAN DO IT.

IT'S JUST DISGUSTING IN EVERY WAY, AND THE THINGS HE SAID

WITH BILLY BUSH, AND HIS WIVES.

HERE'S WHO WORKS OUT: MELANIA.

AND GOOD FOR HER, NOTHING I SAY HERE SHOULD BE CONSTRUED AS

ANYTHING NEGATIVE IN ANY WAY ABOUT MELANIA.

BUT THE WAY THAT THIS GUY HAS TALKED ABOUT WOMEN, AND

DISCUSSED WOMEN, YOU KNOW ñ SO, SOME WOMAN, MELANIA IS LIKE, I

AGREE DONALD, SHOULDN'T EXERCISE ANYMORE, IT DEPLETES MY ENERGY.

YOU THINK HE'S GOING TO BE OKAY WHEN MELANIA GAINS 6 POUNDS?

HE'S GOING TO BE GROSSED OUT ABOUT IT, BECAUSE HE'S GROSSED.

LOOK AT WHAT HE SAID ABOUT ROSIE.

HE HAS TALKED ABOUT WOMEN'S WEIGHT SO ME DIFFERENT TIMES.

HERE'S HOW PEOPLE LOSE WEIGHT, THEY EAT LESS AND THEY WORK OUT.

IT'S REALLY THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.

WHAT'S REALLY INTERESTING IS ABOUT HOW JUDGMENTAL HE IS OF

THE PHYSICAL APPEARANCE OF OTHER PEOPLE, NOT JUST WOMEN, MEN

INCLUDED, AND HE HAS NO ABILITY TO REFLECT ON HIMSELF.

HE GENUINELY THINKS HE IS A GOOD-LOOKING DUDE, AND IT'S

AMAZING, THAT LEVEL OF UNEARNED CONFIDENCE IS PRETTY AMAZING.

THERE WAS A STORY, THEY DON'T LET PEOPLE TAKE SHOTS OF

HIM PLAYING GOLF.

PART OF THE REASON IS, HE WAS OKAY IN THOSE TAILORED

SUITS, BUT WHEN YOU SEE HIM PLAYING GOLF, HE LOOKS TERRIBLE.

WHEN THEY SNEAK IN A SHOT, BECAUSE THEY HAD TO GET IT

THROUGH A WINDOW.

HE IS WEARING A GOLF SHIRT, AND HE'S GOT A BELT, AND WHAT

DO YOU KNOW, HE LOOKS LIKE A GUY WHO WAS MAYBE NOT THE MOST

FIT GUY EVER TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, CONTRARY

TO WHAT HIS DOCTOR SAID.

TO BE FAIR, HE'S NOT THE PLEADING IS BATTERY.

IT'S A FINITE AMOUNT OF ENERGY, YOU CAN'T INCREASE IT, YOU

JUST DECREASE IT.

THAT'S SCIENCE.

IT'S INSANE.

I DO WANT TO GIVE YOU A LITTLE EXCERPT FROM THE NEW YORK

TIMES, BECAUSE IN THIS THERE IS A TINY BIT OF TRUTH AND I

WANT TO GET TO IT.

"TRUMP SAID HE WAS NOT FOLLOWING ANY SPECIAL DIET OR

EXERCISE REGIMEN FOR THE CAMPAIGN.

ALL MY FRIENDS WHO WORK OUT ALL THE TIME, THEY'RE GOING FOR KNEE

REPLACEMENTS, HIP REPLACEMENTS, THEIR DISASTER, HE SAID.

HE EXERTS HIMSELF FULLY BY STANDING IN FRONT OF AN

AUDIENCE FOR AN HOUR, AS HE JUST DID.

THAT'S EXERCISE."

SO, IT DOES DEPEND ON WHAT TYPE OF EXERCISE YOU DO.

I LOVE RUNNING, BUT RUNNING IS HURTING MY KNEES, THERE'S

NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.

IT WOULD BE A LIE IF I SAID THAT ALL EXERCISE IS PERFECT FOR

YOUR BODY AND THAT THERE ARE NO NEGATIVES.

SOMETIMES, IF YOU ARE DOING, WHAT IS THAT CULTLIKE, BOOT

CAMP THING THAT PEOPLE LIKE TO DO?

SCIENTOLOGY BOOT CAMP?

CROSSFIT, THERE WE GO.

CROSSFIT IS A CULT?

A LITTLE BIT.

WHERE THEY LIFT THE THINGS.

CROSSFIT IS REALLY HARD ON YOUR BODY.

THERE ARE BENEFITS, BUT ALSO SOME DOWNSIDES IF YOU ARE

NOT LIFTING THE WAYS PROPERLY, BUT OVERALL EXERCISE IS

GOOD FOR YOUR BODY.

REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CAN PREVENT DEMENTIA, TYPE II

DIABETES, SOME CANCERS, DEPRESSION, HEART DISEASE,

AND OTHER, SERIOUS CONDITIONS.

I DON'T SEE THE ACADEMY OF REAL COLLEGES WITH ANYTHING IN

THERE ABOUT BATTERY DEPLETION.

DEMENTIA, THAT WOULD EXPLAIN WHAT IS GOING ON WITH HIM,

HE IS NOT EXERCISING.

SELLING BULLSHIT IS AN EXERCISE, THAT MUST BE EXHAUSTING.

IF YOU DON'T DO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, IT GIVES YOU

ABOUT ONE THIRD OF THE EFFECT OF SMOKING.

YOU KNOW HOW DEVASTATING SMOKING IS FOR YOU, AND ACTUALLY

NOT EXERCISING IS SIMILAR TO THAT, BUT I CAN'T BELIEVE

WE ARE HAVING A REAL CONVERSATION ABOUT THIS.

IT IS OBVIOUSLY ASININE, FROM AN OBVIOUSLY ASININE DUDE, BUT

I THINK I MIGHT HAVE SOLVED IT.

IF REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CAN PREVENT DEMENTIA, AND HE

HAS NOT HAD REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, I'M NOT SAYING

ANYTHING, I'M JUST SAYING.

I LIKE THAT OBAMA POINT TOO.

MICHELLE OBAMA SAID WORK OUT?

DON'T WORK OUT, IT'S BETTER FOR YOU.

HIM AND THAT GUY FROM NEW JERSEY WITH THE BIG MANGINA.

CHRIS CHRISTIE.

THEY CAME FOR THE EXERCISE.

REMEMBER?

HE WAS THE ONE WHO WAS ANTI-MICHELLE OBAMA EATING

A HEALTHY LUNCH?

IT'S RIDICULOUS AT THIS POINT.

WHAT DID THE OBAMA'S DO?

WE ARE NOT DOING THAT.

MICHELLE OBAMA, SHE'S THE FIRST LADY, IT'S THE MOST TEPID

THING IN THE WORLD.

LET'S TRY AND HAVE OUR KIDS EAT HEALTHY, AND THEY ARE LIKE, NO!

DONALD TRUMP TOOK ONE LOOK AT CHRIS CHRISTIE AND HE WAS LIKE,

THAT DUDE'S GOT A FULL BATTERY.

For more infomation >> Trump Thinks Exercise Will KILL YOU - Duration: 7:42.

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Steve Harvey Doubles Down On Being A Jerk - Duration: 8:16.

EARLIER, SOMEONE WHO USED TO WORK FOR SENIOR HARVEY ñ

WHO WORKS, OR USED TO WORK FOR STEVE HARVEY, PASSED ALONG

A MEMO THAT HE APPARENTLY SENT TO HIS STAFF THAT SAID HE DID

NOT WANT THEM TO APPROACH HIM UNLESS THEY MADE AN APPOINTMENT.

THE MEMO SAID THE FOLLOWING: "THERE WILL BE NO MEETINGS

IN MY DRESSING ROOM.

NO STOPPING BY OR POPPING IN.

NO ONE.

DO NOT COME TO MY DRESSING ROOM UNLESS INVITED.

DO NOT OPEN MY DRESSING ROOM DOOR.

IF YOU OPEN MY DOOR, EXPECTS TO BE REMOVED.

I HAVE BEEN TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY LENIENT POLICY IN THE PAST.

THIS ENDS NOW.

NO MORE.

I AM SEEKING MORE FREE TIME FOR ME THROUGHOUT THE DAY.

DO NOT TAKE OFFENSE TO THE NEW WAY OF DOING BUSINESS, IT IS

FOR THE GOOD OF MY PERSONAL AND ñ PERSONAL LIFE AND ENJOYMENT.

I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO HAVE WORKED ON THE STEVE HARVEY SHOW.

I GUESS I COULD HAVE MET WITH SOMEONE ELSE AND SCHEDULED

IT, BUT THAT INTERFERED WITH MY PERSONAL ENJOYMENT.

OR, I COULD HAVE TOLD YOU WHO THE RIGHT MISS UNIVERSE WAS.

I LIKE THIS STORY BECAUSE EVERYONE ELSE GETS TO BE THE

COMEDIAN, BUT CLEARLY I HAVEN'T MADE IT ENOUGH WHERE I CAN

SEND IN A MEMO TO THE PEOPLE I WORK WITH AND TELL THEM NOT

TO MESS WITH ME.

I NEED TO STEP MY COMEDY UP, BECAUSE I WANT TO SEND OUT A

MEMO.

THERE IS AN UPDATE TO THIS STORY, WHICH IS WHY WE ARE

BRINGING IT UP AGAIN.

APPARENTLY ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT GAVE HIM A CALL, AND ASKED

HIM WHAT HE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS WEEK, AND WHETHER OR NOT HE

APOLOGIZES.

LET ME READ YOU WHAT HE HAD TO SAY.

"I DON'T APOLOGIZE ABOUT THE LETTER, BUT IT'S KIND OF

CRAZY WHAT PEOPLE WHO TOOK THIS THING AND RAN, MAN.

I JUST DIDN'T WANT TO BE IN THIS PRISON ANYMORE WHERE I HAD

TO BE IN THIS LITTLE ROOM, SCARED TO GO OUT AND TAKE A

BREATH OF FRESH AIR WITHOUT SOMEBODY APPROACHING ME, SO

I WROTE THE LETTER."

IS LIFE HARD FOR YOU?

DO YOU HAVE TO INTERACT WITH PEOPLE WHO WORK ON YOUR SHOW?

AWH.

THIS IS A TOUCHY SUBJECT FOR ME, BECAUSE I AM A STANDUP

COMEDIAN, AND WE ARE OFTEN HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR WHAT WE SAY, AND

SOME OF US ARE CALLED HATERS, BUT THIS IS WHAT I WILL SAY.

THIS IS WHAT I THINK WHEN I HEAR THINGS ABOUT ñ

HEAR THINGS LIKE THIS.

THERE ARE ONLY TWO PEOPLE I WANTED TO MEET IN THE

WORLD, ONE OF THEM WAS MICHAEL JACKSON AND THE OTHER WAS

MOHAMMED ALI, FOR DIFFERENT REASONS, BUT I DID GET TO

ME MOHAMMED ALI, AND I THINK HE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST

PEOPLE ON THE PLANET, HE WAS A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD.

WHEN MOHAMMED ALI COULD WALK DOWN THE STREET, AND WHEN I WAS

SITTING WITH HIM, I SPENT AN AFTERNOON WITH HIM, THE

DOWNSTAIRS BAKER WAS ABLE TO WALK TO ñ WALK UP TO HIS DOOR,

KNOCK ON HIS DOOR AND BRING HIM SOME BACLAVA, AND THEY SAID

HE WAS ACCESSIBLE TO THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME, AND THAT WAS

ONE OF THE MOST AMOS PEOPLE ON THE PLANET.

TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT.

WHEN PEOPLE ASK ME, WHAT KIND OF FAME DO YOU WANT?

FAME IS NOT WHAT I SEE, BUT I WOULD LOVE TO SEE ñ

I WOULD LOVE TO BE MOHAMMED ALI VERSUS MICHAEL JACKSON,

BECAUSE WHILE MICHAEL JACKSON RAN FROM THE PEOPLE,

MOHAMMED ALI WALKED AMONG THEM.

SO WHEN I SEE THIS, I THINK IT IS FOOLISHNESS.

THAT IS THE DISSENT YOU CREATE IN YOUR CAMP, AND THAT IS HOW

YOUR SHIT GETS LEAKED.

IF HE WAS A NICE GUY, IT WOULDN'T HAPPEN LIKE THAT.

THAT'S RIGHT.

HE NEEDS A CHIEF OF STAFF.

HE'S CLEARLY GOT SOME ISSUES, FEELING AMBUSHED ALL THE TIME.

THE GUY WANTS PRIVACY AND YOU ARE HOSTING A SHOW?

THAT'S OKAY, THAT'S ALL RIGHT.

HAVING TO WALK DOWN THE HALL AND HAVE A ZILLION PEOPLE WALK UP TO

YOU...

SO YOU SAY THEN, FROM THREE ñ

FIVE I WANT SOME DOWNTIME, AND YOU GO TALK TO MARK AND I'M

SORRY, I SHUT OFF, BUT BEFORE THE SHOW, I NEED TO BE BY

MYSELF AND IN A GOOD HEADSPACE, I KNOW YOU ARE ALL WORKING HARD.

THAT WAY YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT, BUT INSTEAD YOU SEEM LIKE A

LUNATIC, TELLING THE HOUSEHOLD STAFF NOT TO MAKE EYE CONTACT.

MY FAVORITE PART OF THE ORIGINAL LEVEL ñ OF THE ORIGINAL

LETTER WAS, I'VE OBVIOUSLY BEEN FAR TOO LENIENT SO FAR.

REALLY?

WHO BELIEVES STEVE HARVEY HAS BEEN TOO LENIENT?

BEN CARSON.

YOUR SPEECH HAD A REVERSE EFFECT ON ME.

I WANT TO BE STEVE HARVEY FAMOUS.

YOU ARE NOT EVEN ALLOWED TO COME CLOSE TO ME, THAT'S HOW

FAMOUS I AM.

NO NO.

LOOK, YOU GOTTA BE A DECENT HUMAN BEING, NO MATTER HOW

FAMOUS YOU ARE.

THIS ISN'T ABOUT THE PUBLIC EITHER, THIS IS PROMINENTLY

WALKING THE STREETS, THIS IS PEOPLE WHO WORK FOR HIM.

YEAH, MY JOB IS TO MAKE YOU LOOK GOOD, DICK.

WELL, APPARENTLY IT'S NEAR IMPOSSIBLE.

I LIKE HOW IT STARTS.

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE, WELCOME BACK.

GOOD START.

I WOULD LIKE YOU ALL TO REVIEW AND ADHERE TO THE NOTES OF

SEASON FIVE OF MY TALKSHOW.

I GET IT, IT'S THE STEVE HARVEY SHOW, HE'S THE HOST.

JUST SAY THE WORDS, OF OUR SHOW.

OR THE SHOW.

THAT WOULD BE ACCEPTABLE.

SOMETHING, RIGHT?

AGAIN, MY TALK SHOW.

AND PART OF THE STORY WAS THAT NOW HE MOVES TO LA TO DO THE

SHOW, AND DIDN'T TAKE ANYBODY, INCLUDING PEOPLE WHO WOULD

HAVE GLADLY MOVED THEMSELVES TO LA TO CONTINUE DOING THE JOB.

HE TRUMP'D THEM.

IN THE SENSE THAT IF HE HAD LET THEM KNOW AHEAD OF TIME

THEY COULD'VE APPLIED FOR THOSE JOBS.

WAS, DON, I'VE GOT A NEW STAFF IN LA, AND BY THE WAY DON'T

BOTHER.

HE DOES HANG OUT WITH TRUMP, SO IT MIGHT BE RUBBING OFF ON HIM.

DOES STEVE HARVEY HANG OUT WITH DONALD TRUMP?

HE MET WITH HIM, BECAUSE HE SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING ON THE

HUD, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, WITH BEN CARSON.

STEVE HARVEY IS SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING ON URBAN AND

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT?

IF ANYONE UNDERSTANDS THAT ISSUE IT'S STEVE HARVEY.

YOU KNOW WHY?

BECAUSE THEY NEEDED A USEFUL AFRICAN-AMERICAN WHO WAS

FAMOUS TO GO FOR THE CAMERAS, AND STEVE HARVEY WAS LIKE,

DID YOU SAY CAMERAS?

HIS RESPONSE SHOWS YOU EXACTLY WHY HE VOTED IN THE FIRST

PLACE: BECAUSE HE IS TOTALLY CLUELESS.

AND HE THINKS, WHAT MAN?

WHY ARE PEOPLE PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS MEMO?

I DON'T GET IT.

LET ME GIVE YOU A LITTLE BIT MORE ON HIS RESPONSE, I

WANT TO GET THIS IN REAL QUICK.

HE SAYS, "LOOK, MAN, I'M IN MY MAKEUP CHAIR, THEY WALK IN

THE ROOM.

I'M HAVING LUNCH, THEY WALK IN, THEY DON'T KNOCK.

I'M IN THE HALLWAY, I'M GETTING AMBUSHED BY PEOPLE WITH FRIENDS

I COME TO THE SHOW, AND HAVING THE SIGN THIS AND DO THIS.

I JUST SAID, WAIT A MINUTE.

AND IN HINDSIGHT, PROBABLY SHOULD'VE HANDLED IT A

LITTLE BIT DIFFERENTLY."

THAT LAST PART WAS THE ONLY TIME WHEN HE SHOWED MAYBE A TINY BIT

OF REMORSE, BUT HE FEELS LIKE, YOU KNOW, LIKE PEOPLE SHOULD, I

DON'T KNOW, LIKE, YOU HAVE TO BE SUPER ENTITLED TO BUILD

HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH HIM.

YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING?

THEY WORK FOR YOU, YOU'RE AT WORK DOING A SHOW!

THEY ARE TRYING TO MAKE YOUR SHOW BETTER.

HE HAS GOT A VERY CLOSED-DOOR POLICY.

HE HAS GOT A NO DOOR POLICY.

DON'T WAIT IN THE HALLWAY TO TALK TO ME.

WERE YOU WAITING ñ IN THE HALLWAY TO TALK TO ME?

I'M JUST IN THE HALLWAY MAN, JUST WALKING TO THE RESTROOM.

I DIDN'T WANT TO TALK TO STEVE HARVEY MAN, I'M JUST THIRSTY.

IT'S CRAZY THAT HE ñ

HE THINKS IT'S CRAZY THAT PEOPLE WERE MAD ABOUT THE MEMO.

HE THINKS, OF COURSE BEING FAMOUS IT'S OKAY TO

GET MAD

AT YOU FOR TRYING TO TALK TO ME.

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