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The Only Purpose of Life in the Eyes of a Yogi, Mystic - Sadhguru - Duration: 17:24.this is a time we are at a certain time in history where maximum amount of
intellectual activity is happening or in other words maximum number of people are
beginning to think for themselves there was a time in one village only one
person was thinking for everybody others just took instructions from him but a
time has come when every individual is becoming capable of thinking for himself
once so much intellectual capability comes when people ask for well-being you
pointing upward is not going to work your well-being is up there he is not
going to work it's beginning to happen so a lot of people are looking outward
by looking upward in the world many people have become hallucinatory many
wars have been fought in incredible amount of cruelty has been imported on
each other because people are looking up now people have started looking out for
their well-being now in pursuit of human well-being we are ripping the planet
apart this whole so-called environmental degradation is just the result of
pursuit of human well-being 100 years ago where we were and where we are today
in terms of our comfort and convenience it's not even imaginable we are the most
comfortable generation ever do you agree with me hello we are the most
comfortable generation ever but can we claim that we are the most joyful
generation have a peaceful generation ever do we know really well being this
is because some screw thee some the word son Scotty is to bethe day being used as
synonymous with culture but what some study means is
some means economist some also means excellent kriti means to do to do life
in an equine Emmis and an exuberant way the problem right now with most people
is if they're economists there is no exuberance if their exuberance there is
no balance within themselves I always see if I tell people be intense they
will become tense if you tell them relax they will become lakhs in laxity there
is no life in tension there is no life intensity and relaxation is life life
will happen at its peak if you know how to be intense and relaxed at the same
time equanimity and exuberance at the same time this is some scooty so this is
our Sam's Cathy how to become a Kona miss and exuberant at the same time I
think very proudly the Chief Minister was referring to the tribal people
though they are poor how they are living I don't get all the words but I get the
spirit behind that how they're living with great pride and joy though they are
living in very rudimentary accommodations no so-called modern
amenities and luxuries but life is full only thing we need to take care of these
basic nourishment if this one thing is taken care of a human being is capable
of organizing his own enough nature in such a way that he can live a full life
fundamental requirement of nourishing the body that alone must happen rest is
all you know largely destructive what we are doing in so many different ways now
this seems to thee evolved over a period of time where to make it a household
thing so that it is not like a teaching it is not like a philosophy it is not an
ideology or a religion but a way of living to make this huge efforts were
made to take it to every human being then after some time this became known
as the Hindu culture is very important to understand this the word Hindu comes
this that the land that lies between Himalayas and the Hindu Sagara is Hindu
this is a geographical identity if you are born in this land you're a Hindu
whether you are a man you are a tree you're an earthworm it doesn't matter
you are still a Hindu it's like saying an elephant is born in
Africa we say it's an African elephant
if a lion is born in Africa we say it's an African lion so it's a Hindu
earthworm because this is a geographical identity we reviewed these geographical
features because these two geographical features of Himalayas and the Indian
Ocean gave us the freedom to do what we want that is a period of 8,000 years or
so we had undisturbed life no any kind of outside barbarians coming and
attacking us no invasions nothing it gave us a clear life of peacefulness so
things evolved mathematics astronomy music spirituality all these things
found the highest expression because there was no worry about survival the
land was rich the rivers were plenty agriculture was producing enough food
enough animals around you everything was fine so people directed their energies
inward wanting to know the nature of our existence which is natural for a human
being once survival concerns are taken off so when a culture lived for six to
eight thousand years without concerns of survival
naturally this culture evolved inward one thing we did was we did not take
care of our military forces because we thought Himalayas and Indian Ocean is
going to take care of us that is why in great gratitude we called
ourselves Hindus because Himalayas and Indian Ocean are the basis of our
well being so in gratitude we named ourselves Hindu because these two
geographical features made our life made us who we are without them we would not
be who we are so this is an expression the word Hindu is a tremendous
expression of gratitude to the mountain and the ocean between which we
flourished so this culture evolved and grew and
this is not a culture this is the only culture where there is a conscious
effort to shape a human being most of the cultures evolved because of
geographical compulsions or survival compulsions they developed the only goal
was always Mukti whether whether you educate yourself that's towards your
Mukti you do your business that's towards your Mukti you do your politics
that's what you that's towards your Mukti you raise a family that is towards
you Mukti everything else is secondary the only and only goal is to attend your
liberation till the last generation probably in day-to-day conversation
mukti moksha were common words being used only now probably in the last 3040
years it is kind of evaporated from our conversations now we are discussing what
is happening in the share market every day nothing wrong but it's too narrow a
focus nothing wrong about the share market nothing wrong about the business
only thing is it can only be one aspect of our life it cannot be the complete
dimension of our lives survival has to be taken care of today we've come to a
place where we need a military we need protection we need industry everything
is fine but this is only one dimension of life if we do not attend to the other
dimension of life we will have everything and will have nothing that
will be our way this happened in 1924 there was a a bishop in the Greek
Orthodox group in Istanbul the Greek Orthodox Christians generally
considered themselves the only Christians the others are not and they
have their own Pope in Istanbul being on the Silk Route so many miraculous
stories from India floating across the Bosphorus exciting their imagination
about Yogi's mystics and all kinds of stories so the bishop had great urge to
visit India but being a man of cloth he could not decide when to go where so
after he was sixty years of age he found the opportunity to come to India he came
to southern India and he found a guide he wants to meet a yogi or a mystic so
somebody pointed out go up this mountain in a place like this there is a yogi
he's the right man for you so our man went up with great trouble then he saw a
yogi sitting in front of a cave completely blissed-out he went and
prostrated in front of him and the yogi saw this commotion of going down and
going up then he opened his eyes and smiled immediately the bishop asked can
I ask you a question the yogi said by all means the bishop asked what is life
this is after 60
you should have asked this question when you were eight
at least 1660 but it's okay it's better late than never so when he asked this
question what is life the yogi went into raptures within himself and said all
life life is like the fragrance of jasmine upon gentle spring breeze the
bishop looked like this it said what life is like fragrance of jasmine upon
gentle spring breeze my teacher told me life is like a thorn once it gets into
you if you sit it hurts if you stand it hurts if you lie down it hurts and you
are saying it's like fragrance of jasmine upon gentle spring breeze how is
this the yogi smiled and said well that's his life now what I'm telling you
is this is a land where always you have been told your life is your karma yes
now people have invented this karma means it's something that drops from
somewhere now karma means action whose action our action so it is just what we
do in terms of action does not mean just what we do in the world every moment as
you sit here in wakefulness and in sleep there are four types of actions
happening within you all the time physical action mental action emotional
action and energy action happening every moment of your life whether you're awake
or asleep it's happening the residual impact of this activity is forming
itself into certain tendencies for which traditionally they have used a most
appropriate word called wasana worse than a means literally smell
so let's say today in the garbage bin there is rotten fish certain kind of
creatures will go for it tomorrow there are temple flowers in it certain other
kinds of creatures will go for it this is how it is if you develop a certain
amount of karmic substance you will develop a certain kind of tendency or
wasana accordingly life comes towards you and you go towards it
these are tendencies which are being unconsciously created by you this is
your making because more than 99 percent of your physical mental emotional and
energy action is unconscious it looks like it's being done to you but this is
your making every point they told you this is your Karma this means this is
your making but then how do I perform my action how should I keep my thoughts how
do I keep my emotions what should I do I am sure every one of you have tried in
some way or the other but the nature of the mind is such if you say I don't want
something only that will happen yes you can do an experiment right now next 10
seconds nobody should think of a monkey close your eyes and try this only
monkeys isn't it because the nature of the mind is like this because the nature
of the mind is such you cannot do anything forcefully with it whatever you
do only addition and multiplication will happen subtraction and division is not
possible in your mind try whatever multiplication will happen no reduction
of thoughts will happen isn't it so yes because this is the nature of the mind
this is not shaped by your forceful will this is shaped by creating a conducive
atmosphere within you when I say a conducive atmosphere than you we glean
from nature what are the laws which rule our life we have heard of in modern
science you heard of loss laws of gravity loss of motion these are
something that we'll observe somebody observed that an
Apple falls only down and not up it's not a discovery everybody knew that's
how it is but why does it fall down wide only falls this way that is leads to law
of gravity or whatever so what we call is loss or obscene observations has to
under what loss physical dimension of life happens this is the interest of
modern science the interest of mystical dimensions or the spiritual sciences
have always been what are the laws which govern the inner nature what is it that
makes a particular human being the way he is and another may be born in the
same house to the same parents and why is he completely in a different way
two children born to the same parents same food same school do you see how
diametrically opposite they may be growing so what is it that grounds the
inner nature so by keen observation we came to the loss which group which
governed the subjective nature of the human being from this we formulated
certain laws which we called as Thurman Dharma means a law Dharma means does not
mean a religion Dharma does not mean a belief system doesn't Dharma does not
mean looking up or looking down there MA means we have understood the laws of
nature as there is a law for physical nature there is a law for the inner
nature understanding this loss how well you understand a particular law will
give you that much of freedom and latitude as to what you can do with your
life right now we can fly aeroplanes not because we are going against gravity
because we have understood gravity very well that's why we are flying it is not
counter to the gravity it is a deeper understanding of gravity which allows us
to fly similarly within our nature as you understand the laws that govern the
inner nature the subjectivity of the human being or the mechanics of what it
means to be human as you understand this deeper
whereas your realization deepens it allows you more and more freedom when
you have perfection of Dharma within you you attain to absolute freedom which is
called Mukti
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Five Little Babies Jumping On The Bed Song | Learn Colors for Children with Baby Dog Colorful - Duration: 3:06.Five little Babies jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor,
And the doctor said
No more Babies jumping on the bed.
Four little Babies jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor
And the doctor said,
No more Babies jumping on the bed.
Three little Babies jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor
And the doctor said,
No more Babies jumping on the bed.
Two little Babies jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor
And the doctor said,
No more Babies jumping on the bed.
One little monkey jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor
And the doctor said,
"Put those Baby right to bed!"
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Racing snipes and new sniping items montage #2(subtitles on) - Duration: 14:27.Many people will see this if they turned on subtitles before
Let's snipe before we get caught by the law
Just testing something out
The first ever boomerang snipe
Does this count as a snipe?
Got to go now
Now that's rare
3 boomerang snipes, wow I'm on fire, total skill
Why this early?
This is why, when you're afk
I got protection!
Better to say snipe than protection though
Even if their lagged
No air snipe for me
I got blocked and got a point from 3 green shells
Now, the sniping
Those were cool balls of fire
But mine is bigger
It was a normal day in Urchin Underpass until
I want to do a trick(sniping) shot
Now look at the map at the nearest toad
BOYAHH!!
It's bomb-omb time
Now this video was suppose to be a battle and racing montage with new items but, I'm better in Bomb-omb than anything else
When people try to snipe me from behind
Clean snipe!!
Finally, there's the snipe
That was close
I lost the lead!! NEED MORE SNIPES!!!!
Like that
Another clean snipe from someone who is doing better than me
1:00
Double snipe!!
Air snipe
I'm getting all kinds of snipes!!
Lagged snipe?
This is battle, don't look at me weird
That was on Nintendo for not fixing the glitch
That's on me...
That's also on me :)
Well, I failed on that...
That's on the person or Nintendo
Ow
When you mess with me
As I said, I'm better with bombs than anything else
Space snipe, ok
1 snipe
2 snipes
clean snipe
Afk snipe
Now racing snipes
Fire balls is coming to snipe
Well, I messed up
Long snipe, only by green shells
Why Pink Gold Peach is trash
Whenever you hit or snipe her, she hits or snipes back
Uh, oh
Better run
Warned you
She's mad at herself now, watch out for her last minute snipe
Warned you, again
Starts star chain
Keeps on going with star chain
New: blue shell snipe
Gold Mario has only 1 snipe to show us
Wow...
Not my choice but whatever
Already starts the race bad
But starts with a snipe
I don't get why this combo isn't in 1st place
But at least I can snipe
Toadaline has a fast combo, especially on this stage
I got pushed to the gilder way by some idiots
But at least I can snipe first
That's the end of the sniping montage #2
1 more snipe and I'll go
Bye!!
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next year to do to do to do to do to do to to
hey everybody @itslindsayjay back with another video and today's video I will
be doing another comedy video and I'm so excited because this is a very highly
requested video and basically what I'm going to do is I'm gonna show you guys
the different types of Serbian girls like we do in the beginning of every
video here's a huge shout out to these two people right here for having my post
notifications turned on if you would like a shout out right here on my
channel hit that subscribe button don't forget to smash the like button and
click the bell icon right next to the subscribe button so that you can post
"post notification squad!" and the comment section down below within the first five
minutes of every video without further ado let's get on to the video you have
the party girls or party girl this is the girl that is always going out every
single night and she will call you saying that she's going out or inviting
you to go out with her and the second you guys are done partying she already
makes plans to party again
hello ME: oh hey
are you busy tonight again I know I know but I wanna come
to a party dude I know we went partying yesterday but I don't know I'm kind of
bored and I heard that there's this crazy party tonight
Me: well I mean okay umm
there will be cute guys there you should totally come
Me: you'd have to wait though
oh my god come on in then let's go come on it'll be so fun I swear oh my
god I promise I won't make you come tomorrow
Me: okay okay okay
I'll pick you up in 30 minutes then you have the "guy girl" and that might sound
very confusing but this is the girl that always hangs out with guys has all guy
friends and kind of acts somewhat like a guy whats up brother yeah I know I went to
the games um that was crazy man yeah I know right do you guys
want to go play basketball after this I agree I think we should go play
basketball look at these I got these really cool signs like photos and stuff
like some of the basketball players you know I actually don't have a lot of friends
who are girls you know I tend to just hang out with the guys there's a lot
less drama with guys than there is with girls so yeah whatever I think we should
go play basketball yeah let's go come on then you have the pretty mean girl okay
she's not necessarily mean to girls but she's mean to guys basically she wants
every single guy to like her and every single guy to want her but the second
they come for her she will reject them right in that second
she has nothing to do with boys she doesn't
want a boyfriend or maybe she does have a
boyfriend and she like never hangs out with him or anything and she is never
impressed by anything anyone does or says
hi um actually about that I decided
I don't really like you but I think we can be friends though
yeah I don't know I just I don't really want to be with you
sorry hello oh hi Marco sorry I actually can't make it tonight
I don't
have
any rides
I don't have a ride I'm sorry
yeah um next Saturday Oh actually I'm busy oh you're free next
Friday um I'll have to I have to see I'll get back to you on that bye hello
oh hi Nenad sorry I actually can't make it tonight I I'm sick yeah you know I'm
just really under the weather right now you know I just can't make it
I'm so sorry yeah okay no problem um I'll text you in the morning bye
by I wanted to propose to you Wow I love you take this
ring yes sure whatever
you got then you have the Instagram model this is the
girl that is always on our Instagram takes the coolest pictures and always
asks you to be her personal photographer so that she can post as many Instagram
photos on our Instagram
um excuse me um do you mind taking photo for me like can you take a photo
really quickly okay um you know let me get my camera on okay here take this
photo over here can you just take a phone really quickly okay thanks
okay thanks um can I see that really quickly actually
now that is it for this video I hope you guys enjoyed it if you did please smash
the thumbs up button down below and don't forget to subscribe to my channel
and you know what's good for you
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C&C Red Alert 2 Allied Mission 1 - BRUTAL and real Soviet Invasion (ಥ ͜ʖಥ) - Duration: 10:05.Brutal Lone Guardian, Allied Mission remade by me for Command & Conquer Red Alert 2.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 is a 2.5D real-time strategy computer game by Westwood Pacific, which was released on October 23, 2000.
Soundtrack is from Pr0metheusMusic, Mental Omega and Tiberian Dawn.
Custom colors are from the rules files changed by me.
Proper credits for the SHP and voxels artists are in the description of the video.
You know, a lot of people are complaining that the vanilla Red Alert 2 campaign is too easy on hard.
So I decided to wind up the difficulty a little bit, I plan to release it later with my C&C Red Alert 2 Refreshed mod.
When we start the mission with Tanya in the harbor, normally we have only 4 Dreadnoughts and lots of weak Conscripts from the transport.
I spiced it a little with adding 3 Typhoon Attack Subs to protect the Dreadnoughts and adding much stuff in the transports.
The initial transports consist of a massive numbers of Conscripts, supported by Flak and Tesla Troopers together with Rhino Tanks ^_^.
You have to choose quickly and wisely - risk to lose lots of GIs which are very helpful later or simply fail with escaping Dreadnoughts.
To make the mission a little bit easier and balanced, I had to enable stealth detection for Tanya because she doesn't have it Red Alert 2.
Just when you clear the first invasion force, there is another big change coming directly at you.
The initial paratroopers are now much bigger in numbers, I added lots of them in the planes together with Desolators.
You better keep out the GIs out of them, together with Tanya because Desolators can take her out by surprise.
And remember, that's only the beginning of the mission where I destroyed 950+ enemies in 10 minutes (ಥ ͜ʖಥ).
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | How Editing Shapes a Story - Duration: 12:19."Now the third way is what one might call pure cinematics.
The assembly of film, and how it can be changed to create a different idea."
That's Alfred Hitchcock, and in this short clip he demonstrates the power of editing.
If we take a close up of a man, cut to a woman and her child, cut back to the man and he
smiles, what do we think of him as a character?
Now if we were to go back to that same close up, but instead of the woman with her child
we see a girl in a bikini, and back to the man smiling, "what is he now?
He's a dirty old man, he's no longer the benign gentlemen, who loves babys, that's what film
can do for you."
So let's look at a scene from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Joel has taken the day
off work and ends up meeting Clementine, after some convincing he goes upstairs to have a
drink, and before he leaves she gives him her phone number and asks to him call.
"Wish me a happy Valentine's Day when you call!
That would be nice."
What do we think of Joel as a character?
He's shy, he's nervous, the chronology of the film actually places this scene towards
the end, this is after he's already had his memory erased and so as far as his memory
is concerned he hasn't been with a woman in two years.
So maybe she's moving a little too fast for him to feel comfortable, but he likes her,
and calls her, as promised.
"What took you so long?"
"I just walked in."
"Mmhmm.
You miss me?"
"Oddly enough I do."
"You said I do, I guess that means we're married."
"I guess so."
Super romantic right?
It's one of my favorite scenes in the film, but what if we were to put in an additional
scene, if first we saw Joel make a different phone call, would it change how he feel about
him in that moment?
"Hello?"
"Hi, Naomi?
It's Joel."
"I was thinking and uh...I just, I think if we get back into this, all into it fast you
know, without considering the problems we had...you know?"
"Yeah, okay Joel, I suppose you're right.
Okay, I'm going to get some sleep then.
I'm glad you're okay."
"Yeah, you too, I'll talk to you, later."
"Goodnight."
"Goodnight."
"What took you so long?"
"I just walked in."
For those wondering why this scene doesn't look familar, it's because it didn't make
it into the final cut, it's one of several deleted scenes featuring Naomi, Joel's ex-girlfriend.
We hear her name mentioned a few times but we never see her on screen.
In the film, we do learn that they were together for a few years, before he left her for Clementine
after meeting at the beach party.
Another deleted scene shows Joel after he's had the procedure done, with no memory left
of Clementine he can't remember why he left Naomi in the first place, so operating under
the impression that he hasn't found anybody since Naomi, he returns to something familiar.
"It's been a lonely couple of years really."
"I'm sorry."
"No I'm sorry, you know, I mean...
I don't even know what happened."
This all takes place before he's met Clementine in Montauk, the exact timeline of which is
fuzzy but we can assume it was a relatively small window of time between reaching out
to Naomi and this night, sharing drinks with Clementine.
So this entire scene takes on a completely different meaning, everything that we might
have perceived as Joel being shy or nervous, now looks a lot like guilt, you can even read
it in his body language, as he tries to get up to leave.
The context given by these deleted scenes paints a different picture of Joel than what
we're shown in the final film, exhibiting behavior that makes him seem selfish, and
more impulsive than he likes to let on.
Especially when you consider that this phone call would make the second time that he broke
up with Naomi to pursue Clementine.
We hear mention of the first break up, but it's all sort of glossed over, the impression
given in the film is that it was a mutual decision, or that it was a long time coming,
but another deleted scene reveals that it played out quite differently than what we're
led to believe.
"Bullshit, who is it?
You've met someone."
"No!
I just need some, space maybe."
"The thing is, whatever you think it is you have with this chick, once the thrill wears
off, you're still Joel, with the same problems."
"It's not somebody else, it's not."
Seeing these moments play out for ourselves changes everything that we thought we knew
about Joel.
Like we saw with the old man in Hitchcock's demonstration, how the scenes are put together
can be changed to create a different idea.
These deleted scenes give us a different context that fundamentally changes how we view the
characters of Joel and Clementine, and their relationship together.
One in scene in particular comes to mind.
"I'd like to um, take you out or something."
"You're married."
"Not yet, not married."
He's still with Naomi at this point, they've been in a serious committed relationship for
years and yet here he is, making moves on another woman.
Who is more than happy to go out with him, provided he ends things with Naomi first.
Their entire relationship is built on an act of betrayal, which may be why Joel is so quick
so suspect Clementine of cheating on him.
"Now see Clem, I assume you've fucked someone tonight, isn't that how you get people to
like you?"
That seed of distrust grows throughout their relationship, tearing apart everything that
they built until neither of them can take it anymore and try to go back to the start
with a clean slate, only to wind up doing the exact same thing the second time around.
Now, at this point you might be thinking, well, these are deleted scenes, so how can
we consider them when analyzing the film if they didn't make it into the final cut?
And it's a fair question to ask, but remember, this plot involving Naomi still exists in
the movie, it's just buried under layers of subtext.
We do hear her name mentioned "Maybe I should get back together with Naomi", we do find
out that they're still together before he starts dating Clementine "I do sort of live
with someone though" We just never see the messier details, but just because we can't
see something, doesn't mean it isn't there.
Just because a memory has been erased, doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
In the film, we hear Dr. Howard explain how the procedure works.
"There's an emotional core to each of our memories, and when you eradicate that core,
it starts its degradation process."
So it's not so much about erasing memories, as it is erasing the emotions that are attached
to those memories.
Which is a really elegant metaphor for the process of editing a film.
It's not necessarily about the scene itself, it's about the feeling that that scene creates.
The editorial process involves a series of creative decisions made from start to finish,
you can think of it as two different branches, one deals more with choosing the right take
of a particular scene, how long to let a shot linger before cutting, and other general visual
sequencing or pacing, and the other deals with editing from a more top down perspective
concerning the story and the characters.
It not only matters what information you give to the audience, but how you deliver that
information, and in what order.
It's all about about creating a feeling, so what feeling, were the filmmakers trying to
create?
"I have this averse reaction to Hollywood romances, they've been very damaging to me
growing up I feel.
And as I got older and I realized my life wasn't like that you know it became kind of
depressing, and then I thought well, kind of, real life is more interesting and maybe
I should try explore that and not put more damaging stuff in the world."
The thing about love is that it's messy, and complicated, and we don't often see movies
that explore that honestly, because how do you explore a relationship in an honest way
without creating something so cynical that no one identifies with it, while remaining
sentimental enough without it feeling fake?
The answer lies in the editing.
Everything about the way this film is structured serves to better establish a sense of empathy
for Joel, so if Joel believes that Clementine is the answer he's looking for, then some
part of us has to believe that too.
It's why their memories are presented in a reverse chronology.
We see their memories play out from the worst of their moments together, working backwards
to when things were going great.
Essentially causing us to feel the same nostalgia for their relationship that Joel feels.
We're so used to films playing out in chronological order that it feels like their relationship
is getting better as the film goes forward, despite the exact opposite being true.
Saving their best moments for last allows those darker final memories between them to
fade in our mind, just as they fade from Joel's.
But the film suggests that those memories are never really gone, how else could they
find each other again in Montauk even after the procedure?
The fragments of those memories still linger, and carry with them significant implications
for their future whether they want to confront them or not.
To borrow a line from Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia".
"And the book says we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with
us."
We are molded and shaped by our past, for better or worse our past becomes a part of
who we are, and trying to run from it doesn't change that fact.
So whether or not Joel likes to admit it, finding and pursuing Clementine was a direct
reaction to his relationship with Naomi, he's overcompensating in the opposite direction,
because she's nice, but dull, and it all feels a little austere while they're together, but
then there's Clementine, she's different, she's exciting, right from the start with
her orange sweatshirt.
This is why Naomi's scenes were cut from the film, but why she's still part of the story.
Because she's still a part of Joel, but as Dr. Howard said, there's an emotional core
to our memories, and once that emotional core has been removed, the memories begin their
degradation process.
Joel doesn't love Naomi anymore, and without the same emotional core at the heart of those
memories, they too, begin to fade like the rest.
But they're not quite gone, memories like that never really are, some part of those
moments will always stay with us, even if they're hidden from plain sight.
And rejecting those memories will only lead you to make the same mistakes that landed
you with such painful memories in the first place, for no mind is truly spotless, but
maybe we can still find our own eternal sunshine in spite of that.
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Lucie Fink Makes New York's Biggest Pizza Slice | Lucie For Hire | Refinery29 - Duration: 7:27.I'm Lucie Fink.
I'm a video producer at Refinery29, but every so often I like to try other people's jobs.
Today I'm at Pizza Barn in Yonkers, NY, home of one of the largest slices of pizza.
And I'm going to see if I have what it takes to make my very own super slice.
This is Lucie For Hire.
My love for pizza runs deep.
So when I discovered that this family owned, Yonkers joint was selling a two foot long
super slice amounting to four to five regular slices of pizza, I knew that I had to meet
the man responsible.
Hello, my name is Angelo DeLuca.
I'm from Pizza Barn in Yonkers and I'm the creator of the super slice.
It's going to be challenging for Lucie tonight.
I mean there's a lot of science to making a pizza.
People think its just you stretch the dough, you cut the sides.
That's not it, there's a lot more to it.
I'll see how she does, and then I'll make my decision if I'm going to hire or not.
My first challenge was to make the dough.
We got everything to make the dough.
Yeah?
I added water to the yeast.
Mixed in sugar and salt.
Now what you want to do is mix that up.
Ah, see you're learning fast.
I know the right tools.
Avalanche.
And added flower.
Here we go.
Ah yes.
Here's an apron.
There you go.
Super slice extraordinaire.
Really working those muscles to their capacity.
Now you can dig in with your hands if you want.
Alright.
This is the part I've been waiting for.
Then, I got messy.
Oh yeah, I smell it now.
Wait, what would happen if I tasted this?
Nothing.
Would it taste good?
It tastes like salt, sugar, and yeast with flour in it.
I'll be the judge of that, Angelo.
He was right.
Alright, cover this and wait one hour.
That's a one.
My second challenge was to stretch the dough and shape it into a super slice.
You have to take the dough out of the pan and put it into the flour.
One, two times, and then you put it up here.
And then you're going to start stretching it.
Okay.
Okay now what you've got to do is you gotta keep it round, which you didn't do.
Oh, round.
I thought we were—
Yeah that's alright.
We're not making bread, we're making pizza.
It's alright, it's alright.
Now you're going to stretch it evenly all around.
Into a big circle.
Into a big circle, yes.
Then you're going to flip it upside down
and do it again.
Because you want it even all around.
It is cold.
Yes.
It's alright.
Okay now flip her.
Like this?
Flip the whole dough over.
There you go.
And do the same thing all the way around.
So now what you're going to do is pick it up and you're going to stretch it.
Oh gosh.
You're going to stretch it.
Whichever way is easiest for you.
I'm scared I'm going to make a hole.
No that's alright.
We got plenty of—
Alright.
We got about 150 now.
Is this too fast?
Ah!
It's really stretching.
Grab it from the top.
Grab it from the top.
Lay it down.
Like this.
Pick it up, put it here.
Like I'm tucking someone into bed.
Yeah, yes.
Then you're going to stretch their ears out, and stretch their back out.
Okay.
You can do this.
There you go.
There you go.
I'm basically an artist.
Not bad for a first time.
I got to be honest with you, not bad for a first one.
Yeah?
I can't even get pizza guys in here to do this.
That is a good sign for my employment.
We'll see, you're not too bad.
Compared to my torso.
About the same size.
And there it goes.
Ah!
The same size.
Ah!
So I had to start over.
That did not look good for my employment prospects.
Let's be careful this time.
I'm going to hold it.
There you go.
There's my slice!
That's all you get.
My third challenge was to add the toppings.
It gets one ladle of sauce.
Just one?
Just one.
Almost to the top but not to the top.
So we're going to go back and forth.
Alright.
Easy, bath and forth.
Good job Lucie.
This is kind of perfect.
Almost perfect.
Almost.
Almost, almost.
What's wrong with it?
No it's good.
What would you have me change, boss?
No it's alright.
Over here a little bit dry.
Let's add some more.
A little bit too much here.
Alright now what?
Now we're going to put the cheese on the super slice.
A lot?
You like a lot of cheese?
Yeah.
Whatever you like.
Tell me what you think of this
new cheese technique I have.
Ready?
What do you think?
I think you're going to get fired.
Efficient?
I think you're going to get fired the first day.
The best super slices have pepperoni
kind of everywhere.
Okay let's see.
Angelo let me do my thing and at the end the final pepperoni count was 50.
50 pieces of pepperoni.
Wow
I'm not holding this one up.
No definitely not holding that one up.
I'll show it to you like this.
Perfect, good.
Our work is almost done.
Yeah, the trick to that is to keep it down and then push it.
Alright, we've got it.
Oh man.
It's going in.
Yes!
She's safely in her nest.
My final challenge was to trim it and eat it.
Using the pizza cutter, I followed Angelo's technique for the perfect trim.
Wow.
Pretty good?
I ain't saying nothing until you're done.
There you go.
Ah!
It's a super slice!
Super slice is made.
By Lucie.
Oh my gosh.
It's the prettiest slice I've ever seen.
I'm not going to lie, she did a good job.
Pizza is served.
Thank you.
What do you think?
I think it's okay.
You're being modest.
What do I really think?
I think you did a great job.
Yeah?
Yes.
Is this one of the best super slices anyone else has ever made?
Yes for someone that doesn't know how to make pizza, this is great.
Fantastic.
Does that mean I got the job?
Absolutely not.
Ah, oh!
I got the job?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Boom!
Absolutely.
So let's eat this, shall we?
Yeah, eat up.
Enjoy.
And then I finally enjoyed the fruits of my labor.
Mmmm.
All in all it was a very long day at Pizza Barn, filled with a ton of muscle building
activities and a lot of heavy lifting.
But it was well worth it because this was one of the best slices of pizza that I've
had in a very long time.
I'm in love with the shape of you.
And I was going to end this video with a pizza joke, but nevermind because that would be
way too cheesy.
See ya next time.
Hey YouTube!
Thanks for watching my favorite video ever.
It's really sunny, so don't mind if I do this.
Click here to watch another video on Refinery29.
Here to subscribe to our YouTube channel.
And right here for my personal YouTube channel.
Bye!
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New Netflix Original Movies And Shows That Will Blow You Away In 2018 - Duration: 5:35.Netflix has been pumping money into its original content game over the last few years, and
as a result, we have crowd favorites like Orange is the New Black, Jessica Jones, and
Stranger Things to show for it.
And next year, their momentum doesn't seem to be slowing down one bit as the service
adds even more scripted series and films to its digital catalogue in 2018.
Of the many features still to come, here are a few of the most promising new additions
to Netflix's library on the way.
Hold the Dark
Based on William Giraldi's novel of the same name, Hold the Dark focuses on the pursuit
of a wolf responsible for attacking children in the Alaskan wilderness.
A biologist heads to the remote location to figure out what's going on, but soon finds
himself in over his head as a young boy is killed, the boy's mother disappears and his
father returns home from Iraq desperate for revenge.
Hold the Dark is being directed by Jeremy Saulnier, the man behind the critically acclaimed
thriller Green Room.
Netflix picked up the distribution rights to the thriller prior to production, and the
film is expected to land on the streaming service sometime in 2018.
Green Eggs and Ham
Based on Dr. Seuss' classic children's book, the 13-episode series of Green Eggs and Ham
is being produced by Ellen DeGeneres.
The series is expected to follow a pair named Guy and Sam as they take a road trip to save
an endangered animal.
Along the way, they learn about friendship—and, of course, green eggs and ham.
"Eggs, eggs, E double G, S, eggs!"
DeGeneres' attachment as an executive producer is already a great sign for Green Eggs and
Ham, and while Netflix has stayed pretty quiet about the show since greenlighting it in 2015,
the inaugural season is expected to debut in 2018.
Lost in Space
Netflix is also set to remake the popular 1960s series Lost in Space, with Prison Break's
Zack Estrin as showrunner.
Estrin will lead a new cast on the spaceship Jupiter 2, which is stranded light years away
from its original destination after a crash, leaving the Robinson family to find a way
to survive on an unfamiliar planet.
"Spare us your ridiculous remarks, you insensitive idiot."
Actor Toby Stephens has called the series a "very clever, modern reworking" of the original
show's story, saying:
"It's a more modern take on the '60s version.
If you look at it now, it's charming, but it seems so innocent.
Whereas this is a version that is for our time."
The 10-episode reboot is expected out in 2018.
Mute
Alexander Skarsgard will star in a second Netflix feature after Hold the Dark, starring
as Leo in Mute.
Set four decades into the future, the film features Skarsgard as a bartender who's been
left unable to speak by a childhood accident.
When his girlfriend disappears, he embarks on a mission through Berlin's seedy underbelly
to try and find her and encounters a pair of wisecracking American surgeons, played
by Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux.
Mute's plot may sound original, but the film is actually the third in a trilogy from director
Duncan Jones, who says it's loosely related to his 2009 cult favorite Moon as well as
his Jake Gyllenhaal-led Source Code.
Jones says he plans for Mute to imagine Berlin the way Blade Runner depicted Los Angeles—which
is just one more reason it'll definitely be one to watch when this movie debuts.
Game Over, Man!
The Workaholics gang will reunite for Game Over, Man!, an action comedy featuring Blake
Anderson, Anders Holm, and Adam Devine as three friends on the verge of getting their
video game financed when their benefactor is taken hostage by terrorists.
As the drug-fueled teaser shows, they take it upon themselves to take up arms in an attempt
to get their financing back.
Seth Rogen is set to produce the film alongside his writing partner Evan Goldberg.
And Kyle Newacheck, co-creator of Workaholics, directs the film from Holm's script.
The movie has the tongue-in-cheek release date of April 20th, just in case there was
ever any question about the mood of this movie.
The Umbrella Academy
Netflix has had a lot of success with their multiple Marvel series, so it makes sense
that they'd branch out with another comic-based show.
Umbrella Academy, based on the Dark Horse Comics series from My Chemical Romance frontman
Gerard Way, follows the estranged members of a dysfunctional family of superheroes who
are forced to come back together to figure out the mysteries behind their father's passing.
Leading the cast is Ellen Page as Vanya, the black sheep of the family and the only one
without obvious supernatural abilities, so count on this to offer a new and different
take on the comic genre.
The Good Cop
Josh Groban and Tony Danza will play father and son in the Netflix drama The Good Cop.
The show features Danza as Tony Sr., a disgraced former NYPD detective who never followed the
rules—a stark contrast with his live-in son Tony Jr. who's an honest detective and
a big stickler for playing by the book.
So count on this one to be a fun family dramedy when it hits the streaming network in 2018.
On My Block
Netflix is teaming up with Awkward creator Lauren Iungerich for a new coming-of-age comedy,
On My Block.
The series follows a diverse group of friends who struggle with the trials of growing up
in South Central Los Angeles.
Netflix has already handed down a 10-episode order for the series, so look for this one
to offer some heartwarming surprises in 2018.
Maniac
One of Netflix's upcoming series has some major stars attached, but it still may not
be on your radar.
The 10-episode dark comedy Maniac is set to reunite Superbad stars Emma Stone and Jonah
Hill, with novelist Patrick Somerville serving as showrunner and True Detective's Cary Fukunaga
on board as a director.
The film takes place in the fantasy worlds of two patients in a mental institution.
Based on the title alone, we can already tell this one's gonna be crazy.
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