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Catalonia Elections 2017: Simply and Objective Summary. - Duration: 4:44.
The Catalan elections are a mess.
First, Arrimadas says she has won of it.
Puigdemont, too.
"El País"(daily) that "Ciudadanos" has stopped the independence.
And later... That they didn't.
So... whats happened here?
Who or what won?
Has it done fairly?
And... The most important:
Where is the journalism?
Well, let's start from the beginning: The context.
The objective of the elections, is (through a democratic process)
set up a parliament that will form a government.
that will have the responsibility to legislate during this democratic stage.
buuuuut, this isn't the case of the Catalan elections of 2017.
these were called by the Spanish government as a result of the declaration and approval
of the independence of Catalonia in October 2017.
Logically all Catalan political parties have a position on it.
Those who are in favor of declared independence or that it can be voted,
those who are against the independence and that it can be voted..
[Whisper: Tss! Against that you can vote it without the permission of Spain.]
[That is, only if there's a majority of pro referendum parties on the general elections.]
[That...]
[...does not look like it's going to happen... Soon...]
[Let's continue.]
... And those who are equidistant about independence but they are
in favor of trying to reach a referendum agreed by which Catalonia would can decide.
Thus, in the Catalan elections there's three ideology blocks.
The "Yes" block , "No" and of equidistance.
The way in which the votes are distributed within these blocks does not mean they
have less or more relevance.
[Whisper: Relationship between votes and seats aside, I will talk about it later.]
If, for example, ERC and JxCat had been presented at the same list like they did in 2015,
They would have been the most voted parties and with more seats.
So, they would have been winners of the elections.
But...
Would it have changed anything?
Do you undesrstand now?
This is also about parties.
But before is about ideology blocks.
About the position of people.
This, with such close results to 50% stake, still creates more confusion.
Since in the elections, there is some discordance between votes and the representation that is adopted
into parlamentary seats.
This, unless you're willing to accept that your electoral system affects drastically
to the participation is always so.
Just that sometimes benefits the bigger parties and other the smaller.
For you to understand better how it works in Spain...
[Whisper: Because contrary of it's said, it's not a Catalan law.]
... I've put in the description two videos that
explains it very well.
So, aside the legitimacy (or not), it's a fact; The elections are not designed for concrete decisions.
And, yes.
In this case, the pro independence parties got the absolute majority of parliament.
But...
What about the votes?
The "Yes" block has been the most voted.
With a 47.4% of votes.
The "No" block, the second most voted with 43.4%.
And the equidistant block, the 7.4%.
All this with almost 82% of the participation.
The most high of the history in Catalonia.
Also it's said that the independence has lost support.
This is not true.
In fact, it has voted by more people than ever.
What happens is that, voting more people, have obtained a percentage of the total
0.4% lower than in the 2015 elections.
But ...
So...
Who has won?
Having three political ideologies blocks, It's some complicated to state that any
of them won or lost having less 50% of the votes.
Since it's not a question with a binary answer of "Yes" or "No". Conclusion?
While the independence needs a 2.6% to get the 50%,
there are more than 50% of votes to pro self-determination referendum parties.
So, who wins?
What is clear is that Catalonia asks a different response.
A political solution.
[Whisper: Hey, you ... The video is over and that.. But...]
[ If you want to take advantage and share it with someone who has not been heard very well
[to help to inform and all that... Well ...]
[You would be a cool citizen.]
[A "Chachi"(nice) citizen.]
[Oh, and remember: See you in the next video!]
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Made in Brazil: A Game Development Snapshot - Duration: 19:15.
DREW VO: We've seen the game situation in Brazil from the perspective of the consumer,
the fans, and the media, but what about the ones who actually make games here?
I'd always found it odd to hear so often about Brazil's rabid fanaticism for video
games, but never about games that came from Brazil.
Aside from a few outliers, I couldn't point to one big, defining game company.
The country is big enough, so why is this the case?
Was it some weird knock-on effect of the country's restrictions on electronics?
Or something else?
To find out, I started with Lannie Neely, an indie developer I met in São Paulo.
As an American living in Brazil, I figured Lannie would be a good way to bridge the cultures.
LANNIE: There are creative people doing art, they're doing programming, they're doing music,
they're setting up their own teams, in a way.
But you don't really hear about them a lot and what they're dealing with.
There's the team in Brasilia who did "Chroma Squad," and a couple others here and there.
I think "Papo & Yo" became really popular for being Brazilian.
But then you look at other indie games and you see the credits, even if it's a three-,
four-, five-person team.
It's like, "Oh, the art was made by a Brazilian.
Oh, one of the programmers was Brazilian, contracted.
One of the musicians."
"TowerFall" is a great example.
It was a huge hit, and its artistic redesign was made possible by Studio MiniBoss, which
are a great couple people who live here in São Paulo.
But when you think of "TowerFall" you don't think, "Oh, this is a Brazilian game" or "Brazilians
worked on it."
They're kind of in the shadows.
It's like the indie scene is secretly layered with Brazilians who are multitalented and
giving out their expertise everywhere you look.
DREW VO: Brazil's distributed, scattershot nature of game development is changing.
As you might expect from a society of like-minded game fans, game developers have started to
band together.
Dumativa, Rafael Bastos' company based in Rio de Janeiro, is a perfect example.
Within this so-called "indie house" are two recording studios, a video set, and
multiple workspaces for Dumativa and other folks they've partnered with, like game
developers, and even YouTube channels.
RAFAEL: Here we are trying to make something that Rio de Janeiro don't have.
We're trying to make a place for YouTubers and producers to integrate and try to make
the content and deliver the content to the audience.
It's an experimental thing.
We're still trying to make this work.
Some of the government is trying to make this work too, with some public investments.
And with public investments comes the private investments.
Our companies are working together to make other companies grow, so we give lectures,
workshops.
We're not afraid of having competitors here in Brazil because we need that for the environment.
DREW VO: Dumativa is part of a larger informal partnership called RING, which includes more
than a dozen developers around the Rio area,
many of whom were there that day.
Bruno showed us Sword Legacy.
BRUNO: It's a tactical RPG.
It's our vision of the Arthurian legend.
DREW VO: Camilla demoed Holodrive.
CAMILLA: We like to say it's like Quake meets Mario Kart in 2D.
DREW VO: Fernando brought The Light of the Darkness.
FERNANDO: It's an indie game which I'm developing for many years.
More than seven years.
DREW VO: Kim showed off Racket Boy.
KIM: He received the racket and the scarf from a capybara.
DREW VO: And Jonathan showed us a fighting game called Suits of Fate, the only game we
saw that day that featured elements of Brazilian culture.
Matheus is a member of the popular YouTube channel Castro Brothers, and is making
a game based on a video they made.
MATHEUS: It was meant to be a joke, but the joke caught on.
People thought it was an actual game, even though it wasn't.
We just faked one.
We did a crowdfunding campaign in 2014 and we released in Portuguese only in 2016, last
year.
It's like Bastion, like the Stanley Parable, but within the song.
He's singing a lot, and it changes depending on what you do and what you don't do, and
it's all in the key, with the sync of the tune.
[Underwater gurgling noises]
RAFAEL: That's the international joke. Everybody gets that.
MATHEUS: Right now we are in the stage of trying to localize more than 3000 stanzas
into English, and make it rhyme and make it work
and sing all this.
DREW: Wow. MATHEUS: Yeah.
The crowdfunding campaign was only limited to Brazil, in Portuguese only.
We didn't go, like other Brazilian devs do, to Kickstarter
or Indiegogo and ask a global audience for the money.
We thought, "Nah, why would we do that?" We had this local audience that was
really craving for the idea of the game, so it actually worked out for the best.
If we did a global campaign, even if we tried to explain the mechanic,
it might have done okay, but maybe not as well as it did with the local audience.
We were able to do a more focused campaign and that's something that's important about crowdfunding.
You have to have laser focus on who you're talking to to make it work.
If you're trying to speak to one audience and another at the same time in English and Portuguese, no,
it gets kind of muddy and you get kind of lost in it.
We made this gamble. We will bet on the Brazilian audience, the audience that watches our videos
and liked them, and it paid off.
DREW VO: But there are risks involved with targeting Brazil only.
As Bruno told us, there's a reason his team decided to base their game on the legend of
King Arthur.
BRUNO: We think it's easier to promote the game with a classical, universal history.
Of course, we had a lot of ideas to make games from the Brazilian culture, but I think it's
very risky.
You have some games from Brazil that they achieved good sales, but if you go to SteamSpy,
for example, and "Let me see how many sales is from Brazil."
Probably you see 10 percent, 20 percent from Brazil only. Because the Brazilian player
still prefers to play the Assassin's Creed, and the GTA, and these triple-A games.
So I think it's very dangerous to Brazilian developers to release their games onto the
Brazilian market.
We have people always say, "Oh, it's a Brazilian movie, I don't like it.
It's a Brazilian game, probably not a good game."
It's wrong, but I think this happens also because the media, the Brazilian media, don't
show the Brazilian games how they show the international, the blockbuster games.
DREW VO: That sentiment seems to be changing, especially with more and more events like
the Brazil Game Show.
RAFAEL: They are pretending they are working.
DREW: [laughs]
JOAO: All beer in the world has vanished and now they have to find out why.
With some major game events that are occurring here in Brazil, we were able to make people
see the game.
These kinds of events are getting bigger and bigger with time.
And I think that the public here in Brazil are starting to really see Brazilian-made games as
a product of quality, because we're really trying to make a quality product.
If we don't put enough effort and if we don't go one step further than whatever has already
been made in Brazil, we're not going to succeed in this hill we're trying to climb here.
DREW VO: A more indie-friendly culture seems to be on the horizon in Brazil.
I asked Camilla what happens when Brazilians play Holodrive.
CAMILLA: A lot of people get really surprised.
We were actually in Rock in Rio, which is a super huge music entertainment event where
lots of bands and singers come from all over the world for two weekends, and there are
millions of people walking by, and they played our games, and they were super excited.
They were like, "I didn't know games like this were made in Brazil."
They had no idea because we have this culture that video games are something that just come
from outside.
They didn't even know someone could make games.
They don't even think about that.
It's a struggle to actually...
If someone young wants to study games, they have to explain and it's really hard to explain
to their parents or their family what they are going to do and so we're starting to make
an example and cases.
DREW VO: These attitudes make it difficult to secure funding in Brazil from any source
other than crowdfunding.
Camilla translated for Kim, who explained what having a business in Brazil is like.
CAMILLA: Brazil is not an easy place to be an entrepreneur, to start your own business.
On top of that, we are constantly trying to explain to people what is a game, why is making
games relevant, why is this something that people should be doing, why there should be
investments on this area and everything.
It's a constant struggle, putting two very different and hard things together.
DREW VO: Camilla's own company, BitCake, had to go halfway around the world to learn
how to secure a publisher.
CAMILLA: The industry here is developing now, so we're just starting, and it's a bit hard
for us to get attention from outside.
But now we're growing and we had the opportunity to go to Estonia and be accelerated by GameFounders
which is a game-only accelerator in Europe.
We had this experience and was very good to develop the company, understand a bit more
about business, get to know a lot of people.
I think that helped us want to get a publisher and then get a publisher.
DREW VO: Hearts and minds are changing in Brazil.
Games are becoming more accepted, making it easier to convince local investors.
BRUNO: You have here in Brazil an explosion of eSports.
Now you have big awards for the winners with a lot of money, so I think some older people
is changing his mind about the games.
"Oh, it's not a thing for child playing.
It's a serious market."
It's bigger than the movies market now.
So I think it's changing, but in Brazil everything is slow.
CAMILLA: Nowadays we have the advantage that people are playing games on their day-to-day
life, like people are on the subway, they have a cellphone, they're playing games on
a smartphone.
When he gets asked about that he can just answer, "But how do you think your life would
be if you had nothing to play?
Do you really not think this is something important for people's lives?
Having some entertainment, having games to play?"
So there is this advantage nowadays.
Also, games are something that he's really passionate about, that we, as Brazilians,
are passionate about, so there's also this element we can explain saying, "This is something
that we really love doing, that we really want to do, and there is value to doing this,
bringing joy to other people's lives by making games."
DREW VO: But why now?
What changed?
What is helping Brazilian developers now surmount traditional roadblocks like sigmas and piracy?
MATHEUS: Steam is actually helping quite a lot with piracy in Brazil.
Digital games in general.
It began with Steam but it's actually helping quite a lot.
Piracy is still rampant in Brazil, more than most anywhere else in the world, but we are
doing okay.
I see people actually realizing that, "dude, maybe we should buy those games if we want
people to be able to make them."
The indie scene helped this a lot because people were thinking, "Ah, they got millions
of dollars, what's just one customer?
I mean, it's not like it will make a difference."
With indie developers that they can know and get to talk to on the internet, they say,
"Oh, wait.
My money might actually help?
Yeah, I want more of this, so this has a palpable effect, a tiny difference, so maybe I should
help with my wallet," and they do.
It's showing improvements.
I'm very optimistic about the gaming scene in Brazil.
CAMILLA: I think what changed is that the community of developers started working more
together and acknowledging that we can only go so far if we go alone and we have to get
out there and show the country as a whole what we are doing.
Before, there were a few companies making games, but they didn't talk so much, they
weren't connected.
Sometimes they had some kind of competitive feel, like, "You are making also a game and
you are a competitor of mine."
Nowadays we don't have that vision, so we think that we are all in this together.
If you are successful, I will be more successful because you are.
We need cases.
We need someone to be super successful so everyone will look at us and see, "Oh, this
is a profitable business, this is something that is good for our society as a whole."
We need everyone to succeed.
DREW VO: The importance of collaboration is an attitude that spans Brazil, reaching as
far as the retro-futuristic capital city of Brasilia, deep in the heart of the country.
Saulo Camarotti is the founder of Behold Studios, creators of Chroma Squad and Knights of Pen
and Paper.
Just recently, Behold opened a coworking space in Brasilia called the Indie Warehouse.
SAULO: We want to share the costs of having a studio.
We want to help marketing, QA, testing and everything to release the weight off the shoulders
of the developers so they can focus on their games and do better stuff.
Usually Brazilians tend to think as a collective.
They're always trying to share their experience, they always want to talk about what they're
learning, what they're creating.
For more than 20 years video games were just a foreign thing for us.
We didn't develop games here in Brazil.
Everything was very expensive.
But for the past 10 years with internet, with the platforms and consoles opening up for
the indie developers, the technology is more accessible right now.
We have a lot of engines that are free.
We have everything that we need to work, the tools that we need is very accessible.
Now, we have a lot of developers that are starting to create their own games.
DREW VO: To break in the warehouse, Behold was hosting their inaugural game jam.
The theme for the jam was arcade games.
In Brazil, arcades are known as "fliperamas."
Thus, Flipper Jam.
DREW: Do you get to sleep?
FILIPE: No. [laughs]
We decided to make a game about creating an arcade.
The players will have to chop the wood, to assemble the pieces together to create an arcade
DREW: You're using Unity?
FILIPE: Yes.
I'm a great fan of Unity.
It is great to the community.
It helps a lot.
Mainly us here in Brazil, we don't have too much attention to the game developers at all.
But recently, Unity, and Unreal, also, but mostly Unity, have been to every event that we have
around here.
Even in Brasilia, that is a small town, Unity is always present.
It is always going to the events and giving stuff to developers.
I think it's pretty cool.
It helps us a lot.
DREW: Yeah, it's great to see people finally noticing Brazil and saying, "Oh, people want
to make games here."
FILIPE: Yeah, we exist! [laughs]
[counting down in Portuguese]
[cheering]
DREW VO: Not only do game developers exist in Brazil, there is a palpable feeling here
of change, of optimism, hope for the future.
And if I learned anything from the people I met in Brazil, it's that even in the face
of seemingly insurmountable obstacles, they have the passion, creativity, and drive to
make whatever they want a reality.
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oh my gosh I'm so excited Gary we are coming to meet you and we have been
traveling all over the city to find this damn magazine
so excited Gary Vee and all these people have come to the park
All of these people just showed up to meet Gary Vee. This is Crazy. So Crazy!
I'm touching him. I'm touching him.
We are just touching him. Oh my God I'm touching him.
I'm touching him! He looked at you...
so for those of you that missed it Gary Vee is like literally back there in that
corner and Charlamagne Tha God from The Breakfast Club like no joke we got books
we got t-shirts from G we got autograph oh my god I'm so excited right now like
I'm so excited
look like I know it's kind of dark in here but I am so excited that I got
to me gary vee tonight this is so crazy we we're just randomly in New York City
and I looked at Twitter well actually I've been walking around in New York
City trying to find this entrepreneur magazine because I was like is that not
crazy look we were walking around okay check this out we have just been walking
around New York City to go and find the entrepreneur magazine just to be able to
read it and be like hey Gary we're just reading this can we come you know check
you out and we didn't even have to get the magazine like he was like hey I'm
gonna come meet everybody oh my god and then I have found this Lucky Penny
you know I'm so excited about this
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a Wacom are offering cheaper gift cards than what they're actually worth in your
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link in the description
what's going on everybody read Chico here and I'm back with another fortnight
video before we do get into this video I'm hosting a 6,000 ebooks giveaway plus
the 15 on your bonus and all you got to do and a chance to win these 6,000 V
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on my post notifications cuz it really helps me out and all you got to do is
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details like if you're on ps4 then just tell me your PSN or if you're on Xbox
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name I haven't thought of like an actual like day of when I'm gonna pick the
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today is going to be something that you can actually buy in the fortnight item
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this week where you can actually buy this item and it's only available for
this week and it's going to be the legendary crack-shot outfit and this
goes for 2000 V books which is insane but look how like insane this outfit
looked at how to buy it cuz it looked really nice but the only disadvantage is
probably to be like the Hat because the Hat is like really tall and then you
have the candy cane axe it's a purple so this is 1500 v bucks which I do by 2 and
honestly this is gonna go really well with the crack-shot and it's both of the
weekly items for today so in a total is gonna be 3500 view books altogether for
this outfit and for the candy cane pickaxe I'm just gonna be showcasing a
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shot outfit and the candy cane axe with my red glider it all goes really well
together so I hope you guys enjoy this gameplay the only thing that's like a
disadvantage with this nutcracker alpha is probably the hot because the hats are
really tall just say if you want to like hide behind something or they hide in a
bush and my the only one here I know if this
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time I go somewhere and I see no one with me literally no one and no only
plants why me I don't see anybody there's somehow someone in here and then
he comes up behind me goes that's a triple chest bone okay
our luck is pretty good for now yeah it's over please stop this and let me
get okay yo our look is really good right now
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just like prefer them like it's a personal preference bro and we're in the
safe zone oh I got a hurry there might be people coming
oh let's pick this up for now I stuffed the loot like that big red barn and then
those two houses down someone's been here are you kidding me bro some been
here they broke that I didn't even break that now I wonder where they are
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Trump slams FBI, Clinton for 'garbage' dossier. - Duration: 2:33.
Trump slams FBI, Clinton for 'garbage' dossier.
President Trump on Tuesday lashed out at the FBI and the Clinton campaign on the Russia
dossier compiled against him and his 2016 campaign.
"WOW, @foxandfriends 'Dossier is bogus.
Clinton Campaign, DNC funded Dossier.
FBI CANNOT (after all of this time) VERIFY CLAIMS IN DOSSIER OF RUSSIA/TRUMP COLLUSION.
FBI TAINTED.'
And they used this Crooked Hillary pile of garbage as the basis for going after the Trump
Campaign!" Trump tweeted, the latest in his ongoing smear on the FBI.
The dossier, a compilation of opposition research against the 2016 Trump campaign, was partly
funded by Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
It included several incendiary claims against Trump and his campaign that have loomed over
his presidency.
While the research for the dossier was originally aimed at finding information on the entire
field of GOP candidates, it alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow that eventually
became the focus of the project.
Some Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, which has investigated witnesses
in connection with the dossier, have begun to probe into the FBI's and Justice Department's
handling of the look into the claims included in the document.
BuzzFeed News published the controversial dossier in January, which includes many salacious
claims that have not been verified.
Trump has also targeted the FBI in recent weeks for what many Republican lawmakers believe
was a biased and politically motivated approach to its investigation of collusion between
Russia and the Trump campaign.
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and the private company that commissioned the dossier research.
The Intelligence Committee has attempted to slap contempt citations on the department
and the FBI for its investigation into claims of Russian collusion in the dossier.
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who is facing new criticisms from Trump for his role
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Elif Episode 632 - Opening Scene | Season 4 Episode 72 (English subtitles) - Duration: 2:07.
That was my mom, my mom!
Girl!
-What is all that noise, what happened? -Nothing.
I just saw something on the TV.
My show just began, why didn't you let me know?
What is it that you saw?
Nothing.
If it's nothing, what did you shout at?
I didn't mean to scare you, aunt Vildan. I'm sorry.
Cut it, sit down over here.
Don't make any noise. I already have a headache.
Oh, I forgot the toasts!
I need to make it to mom's!
Mommy! I've seen you on TV, I've seen you!
I knew it!
I had that feeling!
You're alive!
Mom's alive!
God answered my prayers, she's alive!
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Weekly Vlog - Gary the Painted Lady - Duration: 13:24.
there's no power in here but the emergency light was on before... (I swear it was on before)
So spooky
whoa so big
pretty princess Maggie? want that? are you a pretty princess?
I mostly just wanted to see if it could still fly. it's too cold to put it outside.
and raining. we'll see. not for you!
she's so precious. arent you so beautiful...
she doesn't move around very much.
and yeah I don't know if she can actually fly or not? cuz her wings that
looked pretty messed up and to be honest these butterflies.... this is a painted lady
by the way, they don't live for very long. they only have a
two-week lifespan and I have no idea how long she's been a butterfly for so... she's
very pretty and and yeah she's cute little white
thingies on the antennae and is very sweet looking. she doesn't do anything, I
haven't seen her um flutter since I put her in here or walk around much. she
mostly just stuck by this piece of orange I have here which I'm gonna
remove and these are only flowers that I could find outside
I can't release her cuz uh it's like four degrees or colder outside
right now and yeah I don't even know where she came from
she was wedged inside of a romaine lettuce just like all the other bugs
I've found and I don't know how long she was in there or where that lettuce was
growing, if she's laid any eggs yet, I have no idea.
I'm honestly kind of like really surprised she's even alive right now
like I'm really really surprised yeah look how beautiful you are
you're so beautiful, oh my goodness
so beautiful
my goodness you're handsome. where you going baby... you're climbing? oh my goodness
where you gonna go?
ooh ooh what's in this box?
It's going awaaaayy...
got a parcel in the mail. what the heck do you think this is? it's clearly two skinny boxes
just taped together. I'm very intrigued. what if it's like chocolate...
so i took this old artsnacks box that I held on to because it's such a cool box and I
refilled it with stuff. what kind of stuff?
Oh a few things like um let's see. clues. a couple of different kinds of paint
things like maybe something like this? or some kind of fancy pencil? a craft
thing maybe? what's in the box? what's in the box??
I'm sending it to a friend. I am gonna try to challenge her to make something or
some things cool with this stuff. I can't tell you cuz she watches my videos
although I'm sure she would have opened this by the time this video comes out so
now I'm just being mean. I'm just being mean to you.
wouldn't that be fun though? having this kind of business where you just sell boxes
mystery art supplies? that's really cool. that would be pretty fun. I would go
broke cuz I imagine these companies get uhm
free stuff from companies and at least a wholesale price for stuff, so that
wouldn't really work if a regular person... you buy mystery boxes on eBay or
something, you're not gonna get your money's worth because they have to pay
full price for everything. but we can live the dream at christmastime.
let's do this oh I'm so excited.
so i think this might actually be it for for Gary already. she spent the night
sort of on the ceiling and then I came in and she was sitting on
an orange.... so I thought oh yeah she's eating the orange but she was sitting
kind of funny like this. and so when I replaced the orange she was sitting on
with a bigger fresher orange, moving her, it seems like she's dying.
not really responding to anything, just not really moving much. when I took the
orange from her, she held on a little bit but that was it. um so I think that she
has reached the end of her lifespan and this is probably her last position
honestly. if I come back here later she oh probably be gone. she might be gone
now it's really hard to tell cuz I think her body is just like in this position
which is very very interesting lifelike position. very lifelike. and so I
will leave her with this interesting tidbit: painted ladies for example appear
to only have four legs and this puzzled me and so I went looking online for
information on why on earth this butterfly has four legs and turns out that her
other two legs are fuzzy and wrapped around her neck like a scarf. like I said
they only have a two week lifespan and I have no idea how old she was when we
found her so thank you for visiting me Gary. so pretty
oh my!
you want to go into that? you want to go out there? are you seeing this cat? so this is why I didn't release
the butterfly yeah
what do you think of that mo?
I hope the other caterpillars doing okay over there. yeah. oh boy it's slowing down
quite a bit it looks so slushy. it looks so wet.
have a couple more parcels to send out and I have to finish making videos so
you haven't done it's like Tuesday and I've been spending
like two days on one dinky video and it's just taking me so long cuz I keep
having to do laundry, I keep having to go out and get mail, and send mail, and oh I
need some kind of Christmas vacation
yeah I trudged through all that slush and crap and both of my parcels had the
wrong address these are addresses I've used like many
years in a row and never had a problem but this year like the postal code on
both of them are wrong and my aunt's address doesn't exist so um they took my
friend's, which is good. um this one uh I can try to put the P o box address on it
that I have because they're just cookies and I don't think that they will miss it
if I don't send them cookies. I don't want to go outside again as I spent three days
on this already. I just can't deal with this
everyone's on holiday and I'm just exhausted
ermagerd there's no rest for retail workers, that's for sure. this is what happens when
you try and you force yourself to draw when you're really tired and don't want to.
i think this paper is just terrible I don't know what kind of paper this was
but it does not watercolor that's for sure
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Making Of PADMAN Official Trailer World Famous Akshay Kumar Sonam Kapoor Radhika Apte 26 Jan 20 - Duration: 3:37.
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