Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 29 2017

so, there's a new job everyone wants in town.

Well maybe just millennials and kids from Generation Z and that's the youtuber.

Some large creators are ambiguous at telling us how much they make while others show us

their analytics.

Something I rarely see is smaller creators talking about how much they make.

So, today I'm going to fill you in.

Now, I'm a small creator.

I've been on youtube for almost two years.

This September marks my second year.

I have over 3.5 thousand subscribers during the filming of this video.

Let me tell you right now that subscriber count doesn't matter in how much you make.

It's all about the views.

So, how YouTube works is that every time you reach the one hundred dollar threshold they

send you that one hundred dollars.

These are my social blade stats and yes I am in a network.

I'm in it for copyright purposes and fair use purposes, but I'm going to be talking

about it like I'm not in a network due to the fact most small youtubers aren't in networks.

So, keep in mind these numbers.

These numbers are how many views I get on a daily for all of my videos.

So, estimated monthly earnings $6-$94.

They have it about right because they're range is so huge.

Okay we're going to jump into my youtube analytics here.

So, in the last 28 days I earned $25.95.

So, when we look at all my public videos we see that the ad revenue correlates to how

much each video has views.

Once we switch to lifetime views we see that over my almost 2 years on youtube I've made

about $350.

Majority of that money coming from my highest viewed video, What is Operant conditioning.

Okay now wait a minute.

If this video is my 2nd most viewed video why isn't it the video in 2nd place that's

making me the most money?

So, I'm an education and vlog based channel.

Someone that does a beauty channel and talks about make up might make more than me.

Let me explain that right now.

Let's pretend you're the advertiser.

Let's pretend you want to sell make up, and say you want to create an ad.

If you want to advertise your make up line on youtube, you go to something called google

adwords.

Let's get specific and say you want to sell your new brown lipstick.

You create this ad by thinking of keywords that people would search for in order to find

your brown lipstick.

For example, you can use keywords such as brown lipstick obviously, lipstick, make up,

and so forth.

So, when someone looks up how to put on lipstick.

Your ad may pop up in that video, but you will only get charged if the individual clicks

on that ad.

Each those words or phrases have different costs per click.

Thus different creators get paid differently depending on what kinds of ads are presented

on their content.

Let's actually search brown lipstick.

Brown lipstick has 10 thousand to 100 thousand average monthly searches, and competition

is high meaning that a lot of advertisers are using that key word in their ads.

The suggested bid is $1.03.

So, every time someone clicks your ad you're charged $1.03 and you're thinking hey that's

not that much but actually it is when you want more people to click that ad, and sometimes

when they click that ad they don't actually buy your product.

Okay so, let's compare that to someone like operant conditioning which is the highest

viewed video that I have.

Same amount of searches 10 thousand to 100 thousand, but the competition is low meaning

that not many advertisers want to advertise on the word operant conditioning.

Why would they?

What can you sell with operant conditioning?

22 cents per click which means I get less money on my videos compared to brown lipstick.

If you want to see more of this, give this video a thumbs up and maybe I'll make more.

I will see you guys next time.

Stay psyched.

For more infomation >> HOW MUCH SMALL YOUTUBERS MAKE | LESS THAN 5K SUBS - Duration: 4:12.

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SUBFER - Need Me (ft. Cameryn) - Duration: 3:29.

I will grow on my own

Don't need to be told to be so bold

It's at the peak

Out of reach

But it's what I seek

I can't explain it

Do I take it?

Or just let it slip away?

I wonder why, why do I

Always try, try to climb

To the highest highs

Just to trip and fall?

But I get back up

I wonder why, why do I

Always try, try to climb

To the highest highs

Just to trip and fall?

But I get back up

Yeah I get back up

You used to be my one and all

I still get caught up in our rise and our fall

We were at our peak

Out of reach

Hearts on our sleeves

Now they're hidden

Deep within our walls

Secure and tucked away

Sometimes, I wonder why, why you and I

Stopped tryin'

But now I'm fine

Yeah, I've stopped cryin'

Yet, somehow, you still need me

Sometimes, I wonder why

Why did I, did I try to float in your vast sea

When, in reality

You need me

Yeah, you still need me

For more infomation >> SUBFER - Need Me (ft. Cameryn) - Duration: 3:29.

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Spotify香港播放次數最多的歌曲 TOP50 - Duration: 12:11.

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Because I'm in love with you! - Y7W (71) English subtitles HD - Duration: 3:20.

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Farruko - Mundo Aparte [Official Music Video] - Duration: 3:32.

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One Simple Step To Influence Your DNA - Duration: 6:21.

One Simple Step To Influence Your DNA

by Edward Morgan

One of the things I do most when I discuss metaphysics is explore concepts related to

light and darkness and their integration.

It�s one of my passions.

I love duality at its core.

We�re made of it so we should know it quite well.

But I find those who wish to enter the heart center to a greater extent struggle with this

integration and thus find tremendous difficulty transitioning aspects of ego.

I understand people are where they must be, but I find that there is a consistent ingredient

that cycles through their consciousness which creates a strong filter and blocks the integration.

And perhaps it should.

But that ingredient without fail has been the transcending of the right/wrong paradigm.

It�s one of the most difficult lessons in this reality because we are so conditioned

to pick a side.

It�s always about good/bad, love/hate, better/worse, winning/losing, bigger/lesser, success/failure,

etc, etc, and from a young age few are excluded from this black and white path of learning

which becomes ingrained into every incoming frequency throughout our lives.

This consciousness then cycles into the victim/perpetrator mindset and begins to create dys-function

in the body and in relationships because the mindset aggressively pursues a morally correct

path over what is perceived as incorrect.

It becomes infatuated with what is the moral high ground at the expense of what it perceives

as immorality.

This causes seed programming based on the fear harmonic such as guilt, anger, envy,

resentment, anxiety to express themselves to the fullest into dis-ease.

Cancer for example thrives on guilt, resentment and anger, and those who have healed themselves

know this well because the dis-ease encourages either the transition to a more peaceful self

or face the consequence of death.

So within a victim/perpetrator mindset, the two energies within light and darkness can

never be integrated into one because the human interpreter separates them through fragmentation

(see my previous post on fragmentation of consciousness).

The interpreter does not see them as the same energy because one is perceived as positive

and the other as negative, despite them being one in the same.

Once the interpreter begins to align with both light and dark energies as one, the filter

dissolves along with the right/wrong paradigm and the victim/perpetrator mindset.

This is the beginning of change within the DNA field that allows a greater percentage

to be influenced via the compassion filter.

It changes our vibration instantly.

It no longer allows the creation of any harmonics within the body or external relationships

to be dominated or even entertained by the previous right/wrong filters of awareness.

And then we change.

Everything changes.

Our body changes.

Our relationships change.

Our view of other people changes.

Our view of the world changes.

Most of all, our love of self changes because we are no longer preoccupied about the past

pain or future anxiety that is so prevalent within the right/wrong paradigm.

And when the love of self changes, self-worth increases while authenticity skyrockets as

we become more true to who we are in the present.

So how do you do this?

You pay attention to the beauty of synchronicity.

You see the magic in all relationships (not just the ones you prefer).

You connect with the truth of others without the need to impose your own.

You find kindness and cooperation in places where anatgonism and confrontation thrive.

You see the benevolence in everyone and everything without the need to highlight what�s wrong

with the world.

You look for problems and solutions within rather than without.

That�s just the beginning of realizing your mastery.

The rest can�t be stated to you in any way because you must discover it on your own through

practical applications of all of the above.

Nobody can teach this to you but yourself.

The path is yours and you will need to walk it on your own to see it for what it is.

All that is required from you is to pay attention to that part of yourself that doesn�t think,

but breathes and listens to the peace that exists outside thought.

This can be achieved by simply walking in nature, exercising, yoga, meditating or engaging

in an activity that calms the mind.

In that space everything becomes clear.

Is it too difficult?

No worries.

There is no rush.

It is an incremental process.

It can take months, years or even decades.

For some it can take their entire lives.

It is what it is.

If you cannot transcend the right/wrong paradigm at this moment, take solace in the fact that

there is more magic within you that will wait until you can, and when you can, it will always

be the perfect time.

For more infomation >> One Simple Step To Influence Your DNA - Duration: 6:21.

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My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.118 [ENG/2017.06.29] - Duration: 48:27.

(The hot place for designs)

(Korea's landmark DDP)

(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)

(118th class at the foreigner school)

This is My Neighbor, Charles

where we meet foreigners living in Korea.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Do you guys like foreign pop songs?

I love Whitney Houston.

Whitney Houston.

♪ I have nothing, nothing ♪

You have nothing on your head.

(Haha)

Sayuri, you are funny today.

- So good. / - I'm funny.

Korea is foreign to me

so I like K-pop.

Today's guests are singers.

- But. / - For My Neighbor, Charles?

They are foreigners but they sing K-pop.

Please give them a warm welcome!

Welcome!

Come on out.

(4 handsome men make an entrance)

I love you!

Hello, we are EXP EDITION.

Hello, I'm Frankie.

I'm the team's cutest member.

♪ It's so nice ♪

(Wow)

Hello, I'm Hunter.

I'm the team's

silliest member.

What are you?

Silliest member.

Oh, silliest.

Hello, I'm Sime.

I'm team's biggest-chin member.

My chin is very big.

- Oh, your chin. / - Your chin is very big.

Hello, I'm Koki.

And I'm the cute youngest member.

(You guys are really K-pop singers?)

Yes, we came to Korea in order to be

K-pop idols.

We released a single just recently

titled, "Feel Like This."

(Really?)

- Would you like to hear it? / - Yes, please.

(Sweet a cappella)

(Wow, the harmony is amazing)

(Oh, my goodness)

They are not only handsome,

but also very good singers.

They remind me of NSYNC.

- EXP EDITION? / - Yes.

What does that mean?

We started out as EXP in New York.

EXP as in experiment.

This is because we are a K-pop idol group

without any Koreans.

If you read EXP EDITION as a single word,

it becomes expedition, which represents

our new chapter and adventures.

It's not easy being an idol.

Willpower alone can't make you one.

Let's take a look at how these young New Yorkers

are living their lives as idols.

(My Neighbor, Charles)

(What it means to be a rookie)

First step to be a rookie is the training camp.

Since the day EXP EDITION came to Korea,

they began living together.

(Frankie, the leader and main vocalist)

They have some rules among themselves.

Hunter.

Wake up.

We are going to be late. Come on.

(Hunter, rapper)

No matter what time they fell asleep,

they must wake up at 8 a.m.

Wake up, guys. we're going to be late.

Are you guys still jet-lagged?

They made their own rules because

they have their own way of living.

They are responsible for

their own meals.

(Is my milk okay?)

My milk.

They are very strict.

Look how they labeled their food

just in case they get mixed up.

(Frankie, Koki)

This way, no arguing.

"Why is there no food? You eat too much."

(American style)

They have such different tastes.

But what's this? Whose is it?

I ate a lot of eggs when I was a kid.

I still eat eggs a lot.

- Probably... / - Sime eats 7 to 8 eggs a day.

- Every day. / - He's insane.

(Everyone's own unique meals begin)

What do Koreans say

before they start eating?

- "Jal meok..." / - "Jal meogeoyo."

"Jal meok-get-seum-ni-da."

They seem a little clumsy.

But...

You'll think again if you see this.

(Sime, Frankie, Hunter, Koki)

(Are you ready?)

♪ This forever moment, thinking of you ♪

♪ My reason to breathe ♪

♪ Without you, I'm hopeless ♪

("Feel Like This," their debut song released in April)

(Their harmony is perfect)

Do you want to try?

Wow, aren't they so good?

Is this song popular?

There's nothing.

Probably didn't place at all.

Where is it?

20th? 30th?

It's not even in the top 50.

Not at all.

(Beeping)

Hello.

She must be their CEO.

Ma'am, it seems like they need to do something

to get some popularity.

Yes. This Thursday at 7 p.m.

there's a festival at Yonsei University.

And then...

Did you contact "Music Bank?"

- "Music Bank..." / - Did you hear back?

Not yet.

- Not yet. / - Really?

- I want to be in "Music Bank." / - You want to?

Yes.

They only have festivals and small performances,

but it's better than nothing at least.

They are getting ready to go practice.

What are you bringing?

I have a lot of Korean books.

You are bringing all them?

They are technically celebrities but

you really can't tell.

Hello, good morning.

Good morning.

(What's their car like?)

Idols' cars these days are very nice.

However, their car is the most

economical bus.

What are you doing?

Oh, studying Korean.

Did you make this yourself?

Yes, I made a lot of flash cards.

I have more.

There are a lot of words.

If becoming a successful K-pop idol

depended on Korean, it would've been easier.

But there is a lot more to that.

(Studying Korean in their spare time)

(Must go there now)

They have to be good at one more thing.

It's dancing.

I can already smell their sweat.

They never skip their dance practice.

We are going to practice the basics now.

The leader, Frankie, leads the practice.

He learned dancing from a professional in New York.

(He's not satisfied with something)

You are too stiff.

You have to be lighter and loose.

(Frankie is pretty good)

I can tell that Frankie is pretty good.

He's kind of lost.

One more time.

One more time.

Stop!

(Guys, we have a long way to go)

(Oh, no)

One more time.

I'm not a dancer.

I always have a problem.

Dancing is too hard.

Even though it's hard, they have to do it

in order to become successful.

(Accurately without any mistakes)

(Perfect choreography is a must)

(The basic musicality is a must in this field)

(It's hard to survive even if you are good)

Survival itself is a war in

the K-pop world.

How did these young men

decide to walk such a difficult path?

The members were popular models

and musical actors in New York

before they became a team.

However, those weren't

their real dreams.

I've always loved the idea of a singing group.

I'd wake up really early, run to a dance class or

a vocal lesson then go to several auditions throughout

the day, then go to work at night.

I saw the audition for EXP EDITION

which was K-pop group with non-Koreans and

they said we'll be filming a documentary to showcase

the process of making a K-pop group.

(2014 New York audition, Sime)

The members, who were interested in K-pop

just went to the audition.

However, this was actually...

The current CEO's experiment,

preparing her thesis for her graduate school.

But then, people gave more

attention than expected.

So the members began to dream bigger.

That is the dream to be acknowledged in Korea.

Normal pop in America is very watered down

and very simple.

But it's usually not as intertwined with fashion,

dance, performance, and singing.

When I told my family and friends I was going to be

a K-pop idol, they said, "Who do you think you are?

You are going to be an idol?

Okay!"

But it's understandable for them to react that way.

5 songs?

(Deciding songs to sing at the gigs)

(Super Junior, our song, BTS)

(Huh?)

You know how to sing "Shabang Shabang?"

(That's not an easy song)

(Singer: Frankie, Dancers: The rest)

(Ta-da)

(Ta-da)

♪ She just kills me ♪

(He has mastered trot songs)

(Very into it)

(Trying so hard)

(Tap, tap, tap)

(Stealing the attention)

(Alluring with singing)

(Seducing with dancing)

(They really killed it)

♪ She just kills me ♪

(We are pretty good)

Wow, they are good.

I like him more than Frankie.

I want to meet Park Hyunbin.

Park Hyunbin will be surprised

if you meet him.

(That evening)

They have a street performance in the evening.

Since they are rookies, they can't complain

about the stage and the waiting room.

It's very small.

(Does that even matter?)

(No time to complain, let's just practice)

(It's time to go on stage)

For rookies, street performance is a golden opportunity

to promote who they are.

- Hello. / - Hello.

1, 2, 3.

Hello, we are EXP EDITION.

(Tourists who were just passing by)

Are you here for shopping?

Everyone.

(Silence)

No?

Okay.

It's okay.

If they don't know you, you make them know you.

(Always starting with Super Junior's song)

Why do you sing Super Junior's song first?

(They aren't Super Junior)

(They sang this song the most after their debut song)

(Why don't you sing your own song?)

(They are good at K-pop)

The crowd's response isn't too bad.

Thank you.

They are just thankful for them to listen.

(Training camp, Dongjak, Seoul)

(They must really like Super Junior)

It was a dream.

It was a dream.

Do they want to be like Super Junior?

However...

That wasn't it.

They sang Super Junior's song

in a TV show once.

They grabbed more attention than

they did when they released their debut song.

It still feels like a dream.

After this TV show,

we came back and slept.

In the morning we were like, "What happened?"

And forgot.

But a lot of people recognized us

and said that they saw us.

Recognition is the biggest happiness

for a rookie.

(We will be famous one day with our own song)

They perform at all corners, hoping that

at least one more person recognizes them.

(Starting with Super Junior's song as usual)

(Working hard)

They aren't upset about singing

someone else's song.

Not at all.

They rather feel happy about it.

(Do you know who we are?)

(Yes!)

They feel that they are getting

more recognition.

- I saw you on TV. / - Really?

Thank you!

I saw you on TV.

They really do have some fans.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Do you know who they are?

EX...

I don't know. This is my first time seeing them.

(I'll look them up)

(That night)

You guys should take a rest.

Why are you all so serious?

They are monitoring their performance.

You guys were good.

Hold on.

"When we actually met..." What did you say?

When we actually met,

we like...

Very...

I can't understand you.

I can't.

He prepared a short speech before the performance.

"I've always wanted to meet Super Junior.

I was touched when we actually met because

you guys were so good to us."

(You practiced so much)

I've always wanted to meet Super Junior.

When we actually met,

- It was so fun. / - So much fun.

You said, "It was so fun."

It doesn't make sense.

I forgot everything.

(Sime is constantly making mistakes)

It was weird.

(I know that)

- He forgot everything. / - You forgot it all.

I did forget everything.

What should we do?

What should we do?

People make mistakes.

It doesn't have to be exactly as memorized.

Until your Korean gets better,

do as you practiced

because you can forget

and use wrong grammar,

hence, losing connection with the audience.

You lose the audience.

They'll lose their interest

because they don't know what you are saying.

I'm sorry.

(It's my fault)

Nothing's easy.

(It's not easy)

It's a holiday with no work.

He woke up so early when he could've slept in.

But then...

Koki, what's that on the wall?

This? This is our goal list.

When we came here,

we made this goal list together.

We will debut successfully.

We will reach number 1 on the Melon Charts.

We will be fluent in Korean.

The goals they set when they first came to Korea.

This paper is attached everywhere

in the apartment.

It's a way to remind them

and motivate them.

They are nowhere near yet

but they will achieve it one day.

What would be the most important one?

We need to focus more on our Korean,

if we want to achieve any other goals.

They became more desperate these days.

Frankie, some more bad comments.

Let me see. What is it?

"Their pronunciation sounds like a toothless

old man in my hometown, Daegu."

With 378 likes.

Are you serious?

A toothless old man? No!

We have teeth.

(I'd rather listen to google translate)

Most of the bad comments are about their Korean.

They try to be understandable, but it gets

difficult when their families see the comments

and get upset.

She's like, "I see all these articles.

I'm worried about you guys.

Death threats and

people saying bad things."

It's like, "No, we are okay."

She's like, "Are you really?" and I'm like, "I think so."

But...

Like I said, you just can't think about it because

you'll just get upset.

It's like... You just go with it.

Just going to try not to read them anymore.

Frankie can't help but care about the bad comments,

but he says these aren't even that bad.

(Looking through his past photos)

A musical in high school.

He wanted to become a singer since he was young.

After he graduated from high school, he went to

New York to achieve his dream.

He was rejected from hundreds of auditions

but he never gave up.

That's because his best friend and an older brother

supported him by his side all the time.

We were so close but

he passed away 4 years ago

due to cancer.

(His brother passed away just before his debut)

It was very difficult.

So I always promised him that I would

follow my dreams and go very far.

And we were really close so

it was really hard to lose him.

But I think that a huge part

of the success I've had coming this far

has been a lot of him, helping.

And...

I think about him every day.

I know he's always with me

and I know he's always protecting me and

so that always makes me feel a lot better.

You need to become successful for your brother!

(Focusing on Korean for now)

You need to study to become successful.

(They study at home on weeks they have a show)

They've been studying Korean for

4 years since they were in New York.

They can read and write

but they are having a hard time speaking.

That's because they learn

how to speak from a book.

(You know this too?)

"Gunyo" and "Neyo."

They are both used to express surprise.

Hunter coughs a lot.

So you'd say, "Hunter, you must've caught a cold!"

- Caught a cold. / - Caught a cold.

It says "neyo" can't be used to express something

that wasn't learned directly

from your own experience or when agreeing with

something said by someone else.

It's going in through one ear

and out the other.

Nothing will change by writing.

(They won't understand in future as well)

Get up, everyone.

They say the best lesson comes from experience.

(Shall we go to the playground?)

Hello.

1, 2, 3.

Hello, we are EXP EDITION.

We live here.

We are a newly formed K-pop idol group.

K-pop? Where are you from?

Where are you from? Which country?

We are from New York.

I see.

Why did you come to Korea to do K-pop?

We love K-pop so much.

We wanted to become K-pop singers.

I see.

We would like to sing you our song...

- "Feel Like This." / - Right now?

Really?

(Scratching)

(More people show up)

(Sounds good)

Good job!

They must've worked hard.

They are working hard.

I know.

It sounded very beautiful.

We live in the same apartment so we'll see often.

We'll often see.

We'll often see.

We'll see each other often.

(Learning on the spot)

Yes.

They learned some Korean

and gained some fans. Very lucky.

Thank you.

The next day.

(It was very touching)

They have to practice again.

Sime.

Sime.

Are you okay?

My legs are sore.

What?

My legs are sore.

Are you okay?

I'm okay.

(Practice room)

They came to practice

with their choreographer

for the performance that's in two days.

(Choreographer Hwang Jihu)

The basics?

They added dance because they sing more songs.

(It doesn't look that difficult)

Luckily, the dance is not too difficult.

(Like this?)

But then...

(Awkward)

Sime, forward.

Sime.

Oh, forward.

(Focusing on Sime)

Sime looks awkward.

Hands up.

(Right hand down)

(Right hand down)

The other hand.

(I can do it)

He tries his best

but his body is not helping out.

(Frustrated)

Same leg and arm.

Although he's confident in singing,

he's very weak when it comes to dancing.

He has harder time than others

whenever they learn new moves.

(Everyone together)

(Very anxious)

He never had this much difficulty

but he keeps making mistakes.

(Opposite direction)

(Is it because of his legs?)

Is it because of his sore legs

from this morning?

(Upset)

Growing up I had problems with my hip.

I wasn't actually allowed to do any

sort of physical exercise until I turned 17.

They didn't know what caused it.

It was just sort of happening.

I had to be on crutches for 2 years.

It's definitely better now.

It's only after rehearsals and

when I do work hard, that's when I feel it the most.

Practice for 5 minutes.

(What do I do)

The members know the best about

how hard Sime is trying and what kind

of hardship he is going through.

Look at my left leg.

- It hurts. / - I feel like this will hurt you more.

(Sime practices constantly)

I hope they rest during breaks.

It's better.

- Take a second and rest. / - I'm fine.

- You sure? / - Yeah.

- Everyone together. / - Yes.

(Will he be okay to continue practicing?)

Even though he's in pain,

he won't stop practicing.

It seems like Sime's body got heavier.

(Became worse than before)

He still tries his best.

(Sime leaves all of a sudden)

(Practice stops)

What's going on?

Sime.

Just give me a minute.

(He doesn't even look back)

- You okay? / - It's fine.

- What is wrong? / - It's fine, I just need a minute.

Are you okay?

Alright, sit down.

It's the first time Sime is

acting like this.

Everyone is worried about him.

Do you want to just go home right now then?

No, what's the point? We have to get this done.

Is it because of his legs or

is there another reason?

Hey, it's okay. It's not the end of the world.

When I'm doing the moves my hips

start hurting again and then it's just getting worse.

And then I feel like I'm letting them down because

I'm not getting move and it's taking forever.

It's just like a waste of time.

You are always too hard on yourself

than you should be.

And nobody is like, "Oh, my god, Sime's

a bad dancer." Nobody is saying that.

Just come inside whenever you are ready.

(Don't worry, bro)

He felt bad because he was

dragging the team down.

There is...

Only one way to cheer him up.

Drinking together.

They often talk things out at barbeque restaurants.

They eat like New Yorkers,

but drink like Koreans.

(Koreans for sure)

My Korean friend taught me.

(He learned well)

(Automatic)

This is the best stress reliever.

Do you feel better now?

(This is it)

(It's been awhile now)

These guys...

One more bottle of Soju, please.

(Tipsy)

And two more bottles of beer, please.

(Very happy)

It seems like you guys drank quite a bit.

Honestly, it didn't hit me that we were going to live

in Seoul up until like

the very last minute, you know what I mean?

When we were on the plane and when we were

heading over here. That's when I was like,

"Oh, we are all leaving everybody."

A lot of Korean people in the comments ask,

"When are you guys going back to New York?"

Honestly, my biggest fear is that...

I don't think this will happen but

that this will stop and then

we are back in New York

with the memories of doing all that.

That would be horrible.

Like to go back to all that stuff.

They don't want to think about even going back

after going through all of this.

Cheers to the journey that we've been on.

It's a lot to think about.

(Uncertain about future success)

They become more serious

talking about the uncertain future.

I was worried that they would be very sad.

But there's nothing to worry about.

(It seems like they are going to the army)

- I really like it. / - Does it hurt?

Maybe a little.

But it's good for your...

- Face? / - New skin?

Yes.

(Good for skin regeneration)

(Skin regeneration dance)

(Let's end here)

You should go to sleep now.

I'm so tired.

I'm dying.

Good night.

(Snoring)

They heard that they have

a very important meeting

in the morning so they came out early.

Who are they meeting?

- Hello. / - Hello.

(Who is it?)

Hello, we are EXP EDITION!

(Trot King Park Hyunbin)

It's Park Hyunbin.

- We got this for you. / - Thank you.

- Have a seat. / - Okay.

They really wanted to meet him.

Do you know me?

- Yes! / - How?

Trot is very similar to Portuguese music.

When I heard "Shabang Shabang," I was like, "Who is this?"

I really loved that song.

And you guys perform that song these days?

Yes.

On stage...

I'm nervous.

(Oh, my god)

(Dead serious)

(Feels like they are auditioning)

(Glad to meet you)

(You guys are in)

These guys are really good.

They are much more

into the song than I am.

Try this part.

♪ She just kills me ♪

You sing too gracefully.

I don't sing that way.

And...

♪ She just kills me ♪

♪ Dead drunk ♪

♪ I'm so drunk ♪

Your body...

(The original singer is different)

♪ Trust me just this once ♪

♪ I will only look at you ♪

These are all my songs.

They are envious him as he has so many

popular songs and he's very popular.

You are sitting here.

You are singing "Shabang Shabang."

You are meeting Park Hyunbin.

You need to know the reason behind everything.

Why are you sitting here?

The reason why you are going to

another meeting after this.

It will gradually build up

and you will understand everything.

It will come to you gradually.

To be honest,

often times I never see my juniors

after meeting like this.

(No)

Are you sad?

We will really try our best.

Don't give up.

It's so good to have a team.

You guys have each other.

I was always alone.

I will cheer for you guys.

Thank you.

(Time to go back)

What do we say?

It was nice meeting you.

1, 2, 3. It was nice meeting you!

Sit down.

You guys are too tall.

It was so nice seeing you!

I want to look taller.

(Let's practice)

Whatever you do, focus and know the reason.

Park Hyunbin taught them that.

So...

(Boot camp training?)

Why are you guys doing this?

We need to be stronger.

So we have to practice more.

They are very determined.

We are going to have a full run-through.

They are going full out this time.

They want to give it their all.

Will they successfully perform?

(Will they be able to successfully perform?)

We'll find that out tomorrow.

(The day of performance)

It's finally the performance day.

What are you doing over there?

(They are good, I'm nervous)

Shouldn't you guys be practicing?

That's right. You can't let your guard down.

Especially Sime.

Sime, you can...

I can do it!

What is this?

Why are you writing this?

I was touched because they were good to me.

I was touched because they were good to me.

I was touched because they were good to me.

I was touched...

As long as things go as planned, it'll be fine.

He's clever.

(The girl idol group before them just finished)

It's finally their turn.

- Good job! / - Good luck.

Girls will love these guys.

(A huge number of audience)

Our boys bravely

enter the stage.

And how hard will they cheer?

(Rather mild)

It was expected but...

- Are you ready? / - Yes.

Let's go!

(They start strong)

(Super Junior's song as always)

This was the song they got popular with.

As long as they can be recognized,

they can sing hundreds or thousands of times.

(I know them!)

They finish the first song successfully.

Next is...

(It's a big obstacle they need to overcome)

Hello, we are EXP EDITION!

Did you guys watch "I Can See Your Voice?"

I've always wanted to meet Super Junior but

when I actually met them...

(It's okay, I can cheat)

I was touched because they were good to me.

(Thought he was clever)

I was touched because they were good to me.

(Hahaha)

I knew he was going to get caught.

The next song is our debut song, "Feel Like This."

Have you ever heard of it?

It's okay.

Sing along with us like this.

Feel like this, everyone.

Feel like this.

Let's go.

(We sing other people's songs more right now)

(Everyone's unsure of our potential)

(It's okay because we are just getting started)

(Please cheer on for us)

People think we are crazy. I think we are crazy.

We still wish "Feel Like This" would be on

the top chart and more people would know about it.

I mean, of course there is that

level of perfection that we have yet to...

I will continue to be working hard

and hopefully be getting better.

I've always wanted to meet Super Junior

but when we actually met, I was touched

because they were so good to me. Yes!

(This is the power of hard work)

EXP EDITION started out as

an experiment.

Please cheer on for them, becoming

one of the most successful K-pop idol groups!

(My Neighbor, Charles)

They are a really prepared group.

They have great determination.

I also like it because they seem desperate.

And there's that important figure

who made EXP EDITION into a K-pop star.

Please, welcome CEO Kim Bora.

You had a huge role.

Did you think that they would work hard

and become successful?

I didn't think that this was going to get big.

After they made a debut and

performed in the U.S. for a year,

they approached me first and told me that

they wanted to go and perform in Korea

along with other K-pop groups.

They brought up to me first that

they wanted to perform in front of Koreans.

You were studying Korean with flash cards.

Isn't it difficult to learn from a Korean teacher?

I watched Korean movies when I was in Croatia.

So I thought that it would be a little bit easier

but nope.

It's incredibly difficult.

And the Korean "yes" means

"no" in Croatian.

It's very confusing.

It's so confusing.

Very, very confusing.

I think it would be good to

date a Korean girl because

it would speed up learning Korean.

I just feel so happy looking

at these bright and optimistic four young men.

I wonder if they have any worries.

(We want to be popular)

Popularity is our concern and hope.

Some people in Korea might think that

we are only here as tourists,

that we're only here to have fun

and then go back to United States

to our lives and whatnot.

The fact that we are finally here and doing this...

It's a dream come true so

it would be really sad

if it ended and we have to go back.

What's your definition of success?

Probably getting at least in

the top 10 in music charts.

The speech after getting first place

in a music show is very important.

You know how it goes.

First place, EXP EDITION!

(Going crazy)

You are exaggerating too much.

Thank you and we love you, our fans.

We love you.

Rather than that, say

Our CEO...

Kim Bora...

(Crying)

In the past, Wonder Girls went to

United States.

They were huge in Korea but

they went about taking buses.

After seeing the video of them giving out

their own CDs and promoting themselves,

I thought that it's so respectful to come and

challenge yourselves to become a K-pop idol.

Aren't your parents worried?

That's why our families are kind of

worried about the reactions and

they can only see the bad comments about us

because they are usually in English.

So they can't read any of

the good Korean press about us.

So they are worried that we'll see that

and get depressed.

It seems like you think about

your older brother a lot, Frankie.

Watching my brother battle cancer for two years

and fight until the last day.

Because of him, I know that I'll never give up.

I know there isn't any obstacle

I can't overcome and

I know that he's always with me.

I see.

I see that you guys

are working so hard

away from home but

there are always haters, writing bad comments.

Usually foreign K-pop fans

write the negative comments.

EXP EDITION isn't Korean.

Why are they trying to do K-pop?

They are too big.

They can't sing.

They are ugly.

Negative comments mean interest.

People are interested in you

so they know who you are

and they've watched your show

and they've spent so much time

finding ways to write the hateful comments.

So they invested 5 minutes of

their lives to you guys.

So be thankful.

They must've been hurt

through negative comments.

So many times.

You live longer and stronger in harsh conditions.

That's a Korean proverb.

I guess I'll be living until I'm 200 years old.

Let's hear your determination

for your fans and to-be fans.

I just would say to any fans

or to anybody who has a dream

that you think it's impossible.

We, if you went three years back,

and the first time we met,

we would've never imagined that we would

be here

so just believe in yourself and you'll go very far.

You can do it!

Confidence.

Thank you so much.

We feel very motivated to see them coming to

Korea from New York to pursue your dreams.

Thank you so much for coming today and

we will cheer EXP EDITION on until

you become a successful K-pop idol group.

Good luck!

Thank you!

This concludes My Neighbor, Charles.

- See you next time. / - Good-bye.

Hello, we are EXP EDITION.

Don't you feel all cheered up?

1, 2, 3. We can do it!

Thank you for having us.

Good-bye.

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#myAC SPOTLIGHT - Dennis Tabarana - Duration: 1:54.

Hello, I'm Dennis Tabarana!

I'm from England, moved here about 8 months ago and I came to Alexander College

straight away!

My dad came here with a Skilled Workers Program, and I just decided that a change of pace,

something different than England, and try to focus on my studies a bit more.

Currently part of the Guitar Club, the Conversation Club, Mandarin Club, the Outdoors

Adventure Club, Billiards Club, Violin Club, so I do a bit!

Going out trying new things, we went canoeing at one point, snowboarding was fun,

just a lot of getting out of your comfort zone!

Planning to apply to UBC, transferring next January

I believe.

Biochem and then Medicine!

I guess, a big tip is just to meet new people,

you can talk, it's not just copying from a book or

off the board, listening to a presentation, it's part of an

interactive kind of thing.

Take advantage of the clubs, the events that ACSA put on,

they actually do a lot for the students and a lot of them, I feel don't know what's going

on, so I'd say keep in touch with the members of staff, and members of

ACSA just

to know what's going on!

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Neil and Sharith (Part 2) | Group's Kid Vid Cinema - Duration: 3:31.

Thanks for watching Lifetree Kids!

God gives us comfort as well as provides big and exciting things!

Today Neil, Sharith, and their mom are going on a two hour train ride to Machu Picchu,

an incredible ancient city.

This is a special day.

This is their first time coming here so they're a little nervous.

Even though people come from all over the world to visit Machu Picchu, most kids in

Peru have never been here because of the cost of the train ride.

It's rainy today so the kids have to wear ponchos.

Machu Picchu was built 600 years ago.

All these rocks were moved by hand.

It's one of the seven man-made wonders of the world, with 3000 stone steps stretching over 5 miles.

That's as big as 90 football fields.

Even at one of the most impressive historic sites in the world, there's still time to play!

Machu Picchu has lots of animals around, like speckled bear, ocelot, pudu, chinchillas,

and lots and lots of llamas, or as locals say "llamas".

Aren't llamas cute?

They're part of the camel family.

They can live up to 30 years and weigh up to 450 pounds!

Yay!

The rain stopped!

This area is called the cloud forest, and you can see why.

Mysterious clouds surround this area.

The walking trails of Machu Picchu wind for miles and miles.

The only traffic jams are from the llamas.

They're pretty friendly though since they're used to people.

Neil and Sharith really love their trip to Machu Picchu.

Where else would they like to visit?

U.S.A. 'cause it's pretty!

Barcelona, Spain because it's safe and clean!

Neil and Sharith are thankful that God gave them comfort through this big adventure.

In the Bible, 2 Corinthians, chapter 1, verse 4 says, "He comforts us in all our trouble

so that we can comfort others."

God gives us comfort.

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