Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 12 2018

Hello!

I'm Jen and this is your Daily Makeup Minute for March 12, 2018.

We declare SPRING!

Let's talk about MAC Whisper of Gilt ... it's coming back, according to artist Dominic Skinner,

and will be permanent! launch date TBA.

And just in time to tuck into that jeans pocket that fits nothing else, the LittleMAC range

of In Extreme Dimension Mascara in all kinds of colors.

Melt sends this preview of the upcoming BabyGirl stack in festival-worthy shades

ColourPop is teasing this item which we think is an upcoming palette...is it called "Pretty

Fly"?

We shall see...

L'Oreal has two lip lovers for spring, here's the new Tinted Lip Oils from the Lip Spa collection,

in four shades and here's the Lip Scrub in Peach Twist, Melon

Breeze and Berry Blast.

And it's an Ode to Clover coming soon to Too Faced, where you will find a Clover Bag....a

Clover Lip...and your very own Clover Toy!

Deets soon.

That's it for now.

We'll see you here same time tomorrow!

Look for Makeup Minute Extras on my Instagram, and don't forget our full-length weekly newscast,

What's Up in Makeup, every Sunday morning on YouTube!

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Комиссионное вознаграждение за поиск более дешевого товара - Duration: 2:11.

A friend of mine, decided to buy a cell phone (we met when she went to the store to buy it). I explained to her that it is much cheaper to take a new or almost new phone "with hands". We agreed that if I found her the same phone she wanted to buy (Motorola C350), but at a lower price, half of the amount she saved would go to me. I climbed the Internet and in 2-3 minutes I found dozens of ads about the sale of such phones (we have a newspaper in our city with free announcements "PROSPECT", and this newspaper has its own website). After spending about $ 10 more, I agreed to buy a phone in perfect condition for 3750 rubles. (The store costs 4500) + leather case, which is worth at least 250 rubles. In general, the purchase went to 1000 rubles. cheaper. I got my 500 rubles. After that, I made several more similar operations for my acquaintances (they bought not only cell phones, but also TV / video and home appliances). I think it's possible to put this kind of business on a broader footing - to advertise in newspapers (you just need to think about the text), you can accept ads for sale. Probably, this business does not seem like real business, but it will go for the home business.

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Patellar Tendonitis Exercises & Stretches for Pain Relief - Ask Doctor Jo - Duration: 12:26.

oh hey everybody it's Doctor Jo and Kali and, yeah you got some secrets to tell me,

today we're going to show you some stretches and exercises for patellar

tendonitis or jumpers knee ohh you ready to get started.

so if you haven't subscribed already, make sure and click on the button down

there. a great way easy way to know if you have that patellar tendonitis or

jumpers knee cuz a lot can be going on with your knee, is usually the pain point

tenderness is right up under the kneecap. so a lot of times you have to push the

kneecap up, and then if I pushed in that space on my patient it would be really

really tender, and they'd be like ooh I want you to stop after pushing that

kneecap up, but then if I bend their knee and push the kneecap up and then just

press on that area, usually it's not very tender. so that's kind of a good way to

know if it's that patellar tendonitis right up in there. so a pretty easy way

to check that out. so to start off just doing some patellar mobs or kneecap

mobs, is a great way to kind of help get everything loosened up because that

patellar tendon is connected to that kneecap. so with the patellar mobs, you

want to be completely relaxed if your muscles are tight like if you're having

to stress your body to go over and do it, you're not going to be able to move that

kneecap. so even if you have some irritation or inflammation in there you

should be able to move that kneecap. so to start off, I like to do the side to

side because that's usually the easiest one. I know this is really kind of creeps

some people out doing this and having the movement, but if you can tolerate it

and get through it, it really helps loosen up that whole

joint in there. so just a little side-to-side. you don't have to go too

crazy with it, but you're pushing in medially you're pushing out laterally,

and just getting some good movement in there. it might not move as much as mine,

but I don't have any knee issues, so my moves pretty freely. and then after you

do some side to side just maybe a minute or two, then you can kind of grab it and

then go up and down. so same kind of thing,

if you can tolerate doing it yourself nice and relaxed that's great, but if

this movement just doesn't feel good for you or it gives you that icky kind of

feeling, maybe you can get somebody else to do it for you.

but you're not pushing down in that kneecap and moving it, you're really

trying to kind of open up that space and go straight up this way back and forth,

instead of pushing your pressure downward because and that's just going

to put more pressure in that groove in there. so little up and down, little side

side, a minute of each and that should get it nice and loosened up for you. so

after you do those patellar moves then we're going to start doing some

stretching because a lot of times with that patellar tendonitis it comes from

tight quads, tight hamstring, and tight calves, and then weak gluts in the back.

so we'll do some strengthening at the end for that as well. so the easiest way

I like to stretch quads is doing it on your stomach and prone because then you

don't have to worry about keeping your upper thigh in a position because the

floor just kind of helps stabilize it. so if you take a strap, if you don't have a

strap you can use dog leash, you can use a belt, but if you want it to be

something solid. so I'm gonna do this on my left side when I roll over just so

it's closer to the camera, but you want to stretch out whatever side is the one

that's painful for you. so put the strap around your ankle and then you're going

to roll over onto your stomach and bring the strap up and around your shoulder. so

you're in this position. you want to be comfortable you don't want to stress out

the rest of your body. so if you want to lie all the way down you can certainly

do that, but what if you just take that strap and start pulling your knee

towards your bottom until you feel a good stretch. you should feel that

stretch in that quad right there, and you might feel it at your knee if you have

that patellar tendonitis. so you want it to be a comfortable stretch. you don't

want it to be painful, so if you're barely able to tolerate ten seconds you

need to back off it a little bit. you just want to feel some tension, you don't

want to feel pain, but the further you can go without pain will get a better stretch.

so you're going to hold that stretch for 30 seconds, and then do that a total of

three times. a lot of times people will ask me should I do both sides. I would

say yes, do both sides if you have time because most likely if you have a side

that's injured, you're compensating so the other side is getting overworked and

it needs to be stretched out as well. so the next stretch is a hamstring stretch.

there's a whole lot of different ways you can stretch the hamstring as well,

just like the quads, but an easy one to do where you don't have to have any

equipment it's just to put one leg straight out. you can curl this one out

to the side you can do them both at the same time if you want to, I feel like you

can get a little bit more of a stretch doing just one at a time .you want to

keep your knee down as straight as you can, and you want to keep your back

straight too. so you're not curling trying to touch your toes, I'm barely

getting a stretch, you want to keep your back straight and just bend forward at

your hips because I'm getting more of a stretch here on my hamstrings underneath

then actually curling down and wrapping around my feet. so keep that back nice

and straight, bend forward, try and keep that knee straight as well. if you pull

your toes up towards you like that, that'll give you a little more stretch

because that'll activate your calves as well. so again holding for 30 seconds,

doing that three times both sides if you have time for it. so then the next one is

going to be a calf stretch. so if you can't quite get your toes to get that

calf stretch while you're doing your hamstring, you can just do a calf stretch

with a strap. so same kind of concept where you want to use the strap to do

all the work. so take the strap kind of put it where the ball of your foot is

and relax your foot. so you're not actively moving your toes towards you,

you're using the strap to pull pull that those toes towards you. so I feel that

stretch in my calf area. now if your knee is bothering you, a lot you might feel it

in the knee because those calf muscles cross that knee joint just like the

hamstrings cross that knee joint, so if those muscles are tight that's a lot of

times why you have that pain in the knee. so again same thing holding it for 30

seconds and then doing that three times and then doing both sides if you have

time and you can. so now we're going to go into some strengthening exercises. so

the first one that I like to do is a simple straight leg raise. so with the

straight leg raise, it's just like it sounds, you want to keep your leg as

straight as possible. so pulling up your toes kind of helps lock out the leg, and

I like to bend the other one just because that takes some pressure off of

your back, and then just nice and slow come up to about level of the knee

that's propped up, and then slowly come back down. so you want to go slow and

controlled with this motion. you're not going fast and just using momentum,

you're really kind of squeezing that leg tight getting those quads working,

getting those hip flexors working, and getting some strengthening in there. that

nice controlled especially going back down. don't let it just plot back down. so

I would say start off with about 10 to 15 of those and then you can bump up the

sets and the reps as you feel stronger, and then add some weights if you need to.

so then you're going to roll over onto your side. so now this one would be the

one that you're working. I'm just rolling over so I can see you. so this is going

to be an abduction in sidelying, and what you want to do with this one again, get

comfortable. so if you want to lie all the way down you can make sure that your

hips are perpendicular to the, excuse me, perpendicular to the floor. you want to

keep those toes tight again to keep that leg nice and straight, and when you come

up you want to go back just a little bit. so it's not coming straight up, it's

going up and back and leading with that heel. so it's not coming up this way, but

it's coming back leading with that heel and then coming back down. and that's

really gonna work that glute med right there.

so keeping your whole body in a pretty straight line, going back just a little

bit, but keeping those hips perpendicular. so you're not rolling back with those

hips as you go up, you're really just kicking it back, leading with that heel.

so same thing 10 to 15 and just kind of working your way up from there. and then

you're going to roll over on to your stomach. and then you

again now your glute max working a little bit. so whatever is comfortable

for you you, lie all the way down if that's comfortable, I'm just going to

prop up a little bit so I can see you a little bit better. but keep that leg nice

and straight. so it's this one we're working on and then pull those toes to

get that leg staying straight and then just lifting up. now on your stomach when

you're lifting up you're not going to go very high .your knee might Bend just a

little bit. that's okay but try and keep it as straight as you can, but keep your

hips on the floor. so it's not coming up like that, it's really just lifting it.

so if you don't feel like you're going high, that's okay that's still working

the muscle. and then after you do those, bend your knee and then just lift your

foot up towards the ceiling. so now you're doing this motion and again

that's working those glutes in the back to help that strengthening. so again 10

to 15 of those work your way up if you have time to do both sides and

definitely do both. so now you're gonna do some bridging. so this is again going

to work those glutes and those hamstrings as well. with bridging I

really like to tell people go slow and do one segment at a time. so when you

come up, you're gonna go up nice and slow and then as you come down really one

segment of your back at a time. so you don't have to do it like one piece at a

time, it can still be smooth but really come down with the upper part of your

back first going down to your lower back. so that really just kind of works

everything out, and then it's making you control that movement to get some better

strengthening going on in there. so same kind of thing 10 to 15, if that becomes

really easy then you can do two sets of 10 20 15 as you go. and so the last

exercise is probably one of my favorite exercises because it looks really easy

but it's harder than it looks and they're called the clam shells. so same

thing I'm propped up on my elbow but you know get in a comfortable

position because you don't want to irritate anything else while you're

working it. so the leg that you're working is up on top, but again you

probably want to do both sides. so you're going to bend your knees

bring them up a little bit, and then have your knees on top of each other and your

feet on top of each other. your feet are gonna stay together, your hips are going

to be perpendicular to the floor, again so they're not rolling back. if you feel

like they're rolling back you might need to scoot up against the wall because if

they're rolling back you're not working the muscles that you

need to be working which is the glute med here. so the top knee just comes up

a little bit off of the other one, but you can see my hips are really staying

in one spot, so it's not this, it's not coming up like that, it's really keeping

that in one spot and just lifting that knee keeping those feet together. so

again this looks simple, but if you're doing it correctly when you get to about

four or five you're really gonna start feeling it the first couple times you do

it. but if you can get to 20 25 easily, and there's no problem, you can add an ankle

weight to the top leg or you can add a resistive band all the way around over

your thighs and then still do that same motion and get some extra resistance. so

those were your stretches and exercises for patellar tendonitis or jumpers knee.

if you'd like to help support my channel, make sure and click on the link up here,

and don't forget to subscribe by clicking over there.

and remember be safe, yeah, have fun, and I hope you feel better soon.

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Russia Shows Off New Krasnopol High-Precision Semi-Automatic Laser-Guided, Artillery System - Duration: 1:23.

KRASNOPOL WEAPON SYSTEM

LASER-GUIDED, ARTILLERY WEAPON SYSTEM GUIDES A MISSILE TO A TARGET

SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER "MSTA-S"

The 2K25 Krasnopol is a Russian 152/155 mm cannon-launched, fin-stabilized, base bleed-assisted, semi-automatic laser-guided, artillery weapon system.

THE MAXIMUM PROJECTILE RANGE ITSELF HAS A RANGE OF 25 KM

PRECISION RATE MORE THAN 95%

Krasnopol automatically 'homes' on a point illuminated by a laser designator, typically operated by a ground-based artillery observer.

The laser points at target only a few seconds before the missile is launched.

GUIDING FROM THE AIR

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Top 10 Microphones Under $100 FOR YOUTUBE (On Amazon) - Duration: 6:21.

Hey YouTube, Jim Here!

Welcome to Top10Archive!

Maybe one of the most important parts of any YouTube channel is the viewer's ability

to actually hear you.

When recording, you want something that will provide crisp quality devoid of hissing, crackling,

and any other audio hindrances.

Take it from me, finding the right microphone can be a costly process of elimination, which

is why I've laid out these top ten microphones you can find on Amazon for under $100.

Now, since I know you can hear me loud and clear, I'd like to recommend that you subscribe

to us today and be sure to click the bell for notifications of future Archives!

If you liked what you watched, don't forget to give us a thumbs up at the end of the video

and leave a comment with your thoughts!

10.

MAONO Lavalier Microphone Perfect for use with smartphones, tablets,

DSLR cameras, and PCs, the MAONO lavalier microphone offers a hands-free, clip-on option

for a clear and crisp audio recording.

The microphone is lightweight and won't cause any unsightly pull on the subjects'

clothing and also features a 20' (6 m) long cord that works with any sort of set up, whether

live broadcasting or lecturing.

9.

Excelvan BM-800 Condenser This condenser microphone sports a frequency

response of 20Hz to 20kHz and an equivalent noise level of 16dBa in a very lightweight

body.

Twitch streamers, news vloggers, podcasters and recording artists can pair the Excelvan

BM-800 with a pop filter for optimal audio.

On its own, though, the microphone still provides a great sound quality, though its power requirements

make it mostly suitable only for desktop computers.

8.

Rode VideoMic A lot of vloggers are recording on their smartphones

these days and the Rode VideoMic directional microphone is the perfect accompaniment for

such a setup.

Get clear audio whether you're self-recording or interviewing subjects with this compact

smartphone mic.

A simple plug-and-use design is user-friendly while the 100Hz – 20 kHz frequency range

promises professional audio.

7.

Snowball iCE Blue Microphones' Snowball stationary microphone

is great for a range of projects, even if you're just looking for better quality during

your weekly Skype calls to your mom.

Stationary vloggers will enjoy a pristine, crisp quality and a very easy-to-use USB plug-and-play

configuration.

This no-frills microphone is as simplistic as they come while still delivering top-quality

sound.

6.

MXL 770 Cardioid Condenser Sporting a low distortion diaphragm, MXL's

condenser mic has a frequency range of 30Hz to 20kHz and is the ideal choice for vocalists

and musical recording.

The condenser is easy to set up on desktop computers, making it a prime choice for newcomers

as well as those that have been around the block before.

The MXL 770 ships with a shock mount, Mogami cable, and a cushioned storage case for ample

protection.

5.

Samson Go Mic This incredibly compact clip-on microphone

isn't going to provide you with a ton of bells and whistles, but its easy-to-use plug-and-play

functionality makes it a favorite amongst vlogging and streaming newcomers.

Despite its small size, the Samson Go Mic offers a crisp quality sound that's perfect

for musical recordings.

With a frequency range of 20Hz to 18kHz, you know you're getting professional quality

sound in a small package.

4.

CAD GXL2400 CAD's GXL2400, with included shock mount,

is a great accompaniment to every Twitch streamer and podcaster.

It's not too expensive at all, but even for the lower price, you're still going

to get professional, clear, and crisp audio quality.

A built-in Akos capsule further enhances the already pristine sound and provides a piece

of mind that what you want recorded is all you'll hear.

3.

Audio-Technica ATR2500 Sure, Audio-Technica's ATR2500 is on the

higher end of your $100 budget, but the condenser USB microphone is both easy-to-use and provides

an impressive professional quality of audio.

The brand is trusted in the industry, having been used for the Grammys, so you know quality

is Audio-Technica's first concern.

A frequency range of up to 48kHz and a low-mass diaphragm helps put an emphasis on audio quality

for studio recording and voiceover work.

2.

Samson Meteor Mic Samson's table-top Meteor mic is another

simplistic plug-and-play model, powered by a USB cord that works on both Mac and PC.

Sporting a 25mm diaphragm, the Meteor Mic has a frequency response of 20Hz to 20Khz

that delivers a clean audio quality.

Though it's small and not big on extraneous features, the Meteor Mic is a professional-grade

setup perfect for studio recording, podcasting, and even home-office setups for voice recording.

1.

Rode VMGO Recording audio at an event?

While you'd love to be able to just rely heavily on your device's built-in microphone,

the audio quality you'll get will be unusable for a finished video.

For professional grade quality, you'll want the Rode VMGO on-camera microphone.

This lightweight model will pick up audio crystal clear, making it perfect for vlogging

on-the-go and on-site interviews.

Sporting 100Hz to 16kHz frequency range, the Rode VMGO is a great option for beginners

and professionals looking for crisp sound.

Thanks for watching!

You can find any of these microphones by following the links provided.

Have any other favorite mics you'd recommend?

Let us know in the comments.

Be sure to subscribe, click the bell, and give this video a like.

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Someone Stole My Theory (Black Leg VinSmoke) - Duration: 1:49.

hey guys I got this comment saying that someone has stolen my theory I was very

surprised and I did ask to tell me which theory and when I click the link and I

saw the title of the video I thought hey maybe this is just a coincidence because

what and where is one piece are the most common questions but then I did watch

the whole video and yes this guy has copied my theory completely point by

point and he is not even trying to hide it he did not add anything new to the

theory or at least change the words a little bit if you watch my theory and

then go watch his video you can see that they are identical there is no point of

me showing you guys what did it take from my theory because everything in

that video is the same as my theory I don't know who this guy is

nor did i watch any of his videos but based on this line at the beginning of

the video please watch till the end before you go WTF I can understand where

he's coming from and why he has stolen my theory so the times when he made his

own theories people didn't like them and he got criticized in the comments and

that's why I did put this disclaimer well here's a tip when you will steal my

other theories read the comments as well and you will see that no one goes WTF

when they watch my theories and at the end he says that this is his idea yeah

sure it is try to repeat this more and more and maybe you will believe your own

lie and also he says that he will talk more about this but not for now if you

did watch my theory you know that this theory of mine is a very long one and

there I talk about other things as well so it seems like he plans to copy the

rest of the theory as well but hey what do you expect from a guy who could not

come up with a channel name and that's why he is using a character's name

anyway I really hope I will not have to do videos like this in the future

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How To Make Money As A Content Creator | #SMWLagos2018 VLOG | TeefahXOXO With Dimma Umeh & Liz Osho - Duration: 10:30.

There is no platform that allows you to make money online like YouTube does

[SHOUTING] Thank you guys for attending my first social media week session.

hey guys my name is Lateefah and welcome to my YouTube channel.

It was social media week Lagos and I had my first session ever.

I've always wanted to host a session and it happened this year.

This session was all about creating opportunities to make money as an online creator...

...as a blogger, on social media, on YouTube.

We're here at social media week with one of my speakers Liz Osho...

She's here to here it's a spill the tea, to spill the knowledge on how you can make money as a content creator.

Liz: I'm going to try my best. Teefah: Are you excited? Liz: I am actually.

'Teefah: Her makeup is so on fleek. Liz: Thank you. Shout out to Julia of Doranne Beauty.

'Teefah: I met Raymond apparently he's a fan of the blog. Raymond: Big fan.

And he's trying to hook us up with a bigger room. So they gave us a small room when we should be having 75 people...

Apparently this room can only take 30...And people are already here.

And he's going to get us doughnuts as well... Raymond: Okay lots of promises in one...

baby mask you think I don't know

in 2016 there were over 97 billion Internet users in Nigeria and so that's

computational penetration especially contacts the general percentage in

Africa we were in possession so that should be my purity is where it's at in

terms of selling unite percent of people actually use social actually go on

social media because they want to buy something

first where you can stand up and then of course you get that great value to your

audience is by being consistent you cannot cannot grow demands tipo

any sort of presence without resistance if I cannot connect with you if I'm on

stage this person is human you know we can't even build a relationship I think

a lot of people forget that social media digital world is not one about robots

but though I am I can say this confidently like from experience people

come back to your channel not necessarily because of how perfect you

are and what you do it's you they are coming back you we need it to be

educational and inspirational entertaining and then you need to have

your own unique

to be known for something known for something so if you like it cut up and

in this niche and then even if we decide to diversify you're going to have to

consider your audience think of who they are I think of what it is you're trying

to index the people who I have now adequate simplicity this new thing I'm

trying to look closely at your analytics if you are trying to be it contact that

keeps fighting to you but there's identity figure out okay you figure out

who your audience is with you this is the kind of content to create you have

to look at your analytics because I learned from personal experience that

people can be asking for a group of people have very focused they want

analytics is telling you something completely different

so you have to do carry on electric analytics if you are into the ground

there you know if you have a business which is I provide all those things

YouTube for example

even though we said don't want to sound contradictory that you shouldn't talk

about something that you're not really into right so for instance if I couldn't

talk about what it is but if there was like an inauguration right she could

still do in look on what she would wear to be in operation so that way she's

still able to cash in on that topic but still stay true to herself jealous than

city guys a very simple and easy engagement strategy is collaboration

which I just don't think we do enough of you know just find a mate find some of

them in the same line of business do a video to a question do it time do a

question answer session with them what are you doing you're cross selling

yourself on each other's platform so happy detective in a car the journey has

the highest amount of engagement that I have ever seen only I thought I was the

one which come into a truce 1000

you know what

that you as the presence below has concern however the brand naughty

directly you because another way is QB table I know youtubers you have a lot of

following one of them have gone on to you know it has patted websites when is

cell let's say you're a beauty blogger hope you change well swapped honest

respectable random furnace and the good thing about it is that if someone had

warming your subscribers you already have the customers feeling we can get

like the tree fixing so what am i you're pushing to the middle of the mouth

willing to die so you can consider me table if you don't want to go instead of

any one other people who don't mention time so consultant is another way so if

you have grants for example right now I know that a lot of friends that have

approached me like you know bus since last chair who wants to email advertise

on social media using fluent search try to do in current some markets in which

you know and I see is let me tell you guys if you pay in certain industries

like check where I can see this tech and beauty for example mainstream

advertising is not as expensive as it was it was six months ago

more and more people are relying on personal recommendations and

yes

that's it for my session everybody liked it and I'm just so happy about your well

I wish you had more time for questions my face is already physical right I have

more time for questions but yeah it was good I think people

really left with a lot of value which was my goal for this session I'm so

pleased because were exceptional Liz and Dima thank you guys so much my social

media weeks that I can relax I can't believe I eat some food cuz I'm really

hungry

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THE UNICORN | A TRIP TO WOODLAND | KIDS READING WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES - Duration: 3:02.

A Trip to Woodland Retold by Jane and Sarah Brierley

Illustrations by Tony Wolf

The Unicorn

With the departure of the Guzznags,

peace and quiet settled once more over the village.

Mole was beginning to complain, "Nothing ever happens ... "

when Vinegar rushed up breathlessly and gasped, "an egg, a huge egg!

In the forest, come and see!"

The villagers were filled with wonder.

No one had ever seen such a large egg.

Even Crocus didn't know what it was.

He inspected every inch of it with his magnifying glass.

"The only way to find out is to break it open!" declared Ginger.

"No," warned Crocus sternly.

"You must let nature take its course.

Let the egg hatch by itself."

So the three elves sat down to await the hatching of the egg.

Later that night, by the light of the moon; they heard a faint tapping.

Suddenly, the shell cracked open and out stepped

a tiny unicorn with a golden horn and wings.

Vinegar, who had found the egg, became fast friends with the Unicorn.

The day came when the Unicorn was strong enough to bear Vinegar on his back for a journey.

Off they soared, flying higher and higher until they passed even the clouds.

They flew further and further toward distant lands.

As they approached the crest of the Eternal Mountains, Vinegar gazed down.

Who was that weird figure, who looked like a gnome

dressed in black with a bow slung across his shoulder?

But soon he was distracted as they flew over the mountain peaks.

"It can't be true " breathed Vinegar.

"Prehistoric monsters!

Dragons!

Quick, Unicorn, get us back home so we can tell the others before we're spotted!"

When Vinegar reached the village,

he was shocked to discover that not a single person believed him.

"But it's all true," he insisted.

"There's a great valley beyond the Eternal Mountains

and prehistoric monsters live there.

Why won't you believe me?"

"Because you elves are always telling tall tales and playing tricks,"

was the general reply.

"Don't think we'll be fooled this time!".

But a surprise was in store for the gnomes and the Woodland folk!

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Buying Clothes | AyChristene Reacts - Duration: 11:59.

Hey buddies its ya girl AyChristene and today I've gotten a lot of requests to check

out the ottawa's Alex buying clothes video I don't know what's in store for

this I think a lot of those videos are he has anxiety doing this type of thing

or showing you when his mind is going through during it so I'm very interested

to see cuz he's kind of like my male spirit animated animal because we've had

some like right here moments so I'm very just to see his fine clothes dilemma

that we're gonna be are taking it waiting for this video is in the

description box below for you to check out now let's get started

okay I like this hot tub hey man have you ever noticed that we wear the exact

same clothes every day yes you don't we're weightless

we don't wear any clothes what if we're both just a cartoon character and that's

why our clothing anything cartoon characters mouths move we just open our

mouths and good start coming true hey guys did you see my brand-new okay are

you jealous doesn't your phone tell the truth maybe

he never noticed that his phone oh maybe not no one buys a Rolex people buy Rolex

is to indirectly tell everyone how much money we can throw away on useless years

yes the greatest this to someone who's gloating about having something like if

someone clothes like oh look at my brand-new watch it God he's like look

what why watch did you bring ray my watch can call people and text and talk

to the world I that's that I got it I'm gonna take that I would think that was

great great dog ones out that's a great line I loved it

but what do you buy oh really nerd Oh brah hey bruh I'm the kind of person

who doesn't really care about my outward appearance a lot of times in high school

we talk about having a healthy social image of ourselves and tell yourself

stuff like don't listen to the people who call you ugly Oh beautiful

and all I could think was for the most part I haven't really tried to even

learn anything about whatever's the cleanest goodness I don't even know my

pant size because I wear basketball shorts all that I wear is comfy okay I

give him that because there been times where I was at the store my husband do

you need something and you'll tell me hey yeah I need pants and I'm looking

and like Oh give me like large piers and there's like numbers what the Freak are

the numbers for but never like not just like sighs two four six it's like

multiplication I didn't come to do math it's like 29 by 40 like is this a

measurement for a wall or some pants it I get him being like okay I pick up a

medium and there's like mad numbers and I don't even understand what any of them

mean I don't heard work by making me pay for all my clothes and I am a hundred

percent on board with that parenting technique I think even the super super

rich everything without having to work hard those are the types is all their

money on people and who leave your basketball cards all over the cramped

dorm and your precious dollars do I need weight sure honey so you have to pick

clothes you really like two dollars my mom told me I couldn't buy anything with

skulls on them she said they were too edgy and you know what

I'm glad I skipped that emo edgy face

fair enough looking back I'm glad ice Oh Bruney face

emo edgy face but why didn't you let me express my true self mom they do that in

the seventh grade and I need to look cool phase

one time I spent quite a bit of money so me and my mom would not sponsored I was

going to impress everyone brand-new two pairs of jeans I wanted Kohl's and then

the exact same pair just in case I spilled ketchup on the first pair that's

another throw have your kids pay for their own clothes so that way they learn

how expensive clothes shopping is

pokemon cards I could have bought probably enough to notice and that's

when I learn about the magical land of goodwill at Goodwill you could buy a

membership questionably stained looking jeans for a fourth of the price of

Kohl's and since I know I all my clothes and I was unemployed I was at Goodwill

every other Saturday for that half off everything stores have a certain style

they specialize in Tilly's style clothes at Old Navy you know you're gonna get

that white boy oh hi oh look I got my favorite t-shirt Goodwill I even wore to

this purpose yeah yeah that's true your clothing but you could be wearing

something that was also worn by the odd ones out yeah that's right I donate my

clothes to Goodwill reduce reuse recycle baby why would some a pair of pants out

of Pokemon cards and give it away I'm not saying buy

whatever you want to buy but if there's two shirts one systems low dollars and

you really really like the $40.00 shirt and hate the formal one you should get

the $40 shirt because you'll end up wearing it more often in economics

there's a term used to measure how much happiness a product will give you and

it's called your tools sometimes BIOS will give you more you so creams to buy

expensive clothing but for me I get way more youtl spying a shirt for five

dollars you can utilize I get for wearing a shirt I like for five kids you

can supreme ease and your amber crumbles or whatever all you want it makes a lot

of sense spending that much yeah ironed on logo thank you you know name-brand

so you might as well blame shirt and write in sharpie look everyone I got $40

but again I guess like the design of a white shirt and a red rectangular I'm

happy right no you want to wear wait wait wait you be happy with I'm happy

we're USBs a piece of clothing wearing nice clothes makes me feel confident and

I will not let the opinions of some guy on YouTube make me feel bad for wearing

expensive clothes I understand that not everyone can afford expensive clothing

or chew they choose not to wear these types of clothes and I will not judge

them for differently for doing so I went that like if you like what you like buy

what you like ain't nothing against that at all my

thing is though don't gloat in my face about your shirt that just says like oh

I like my new shirt it's but I spent like $50 on it's the coolest thing ever

okay and it just has the word supreme on I literally could get a white shirt draw

a red box and put supreme on there I think it has it for me it has to be

worth like the style has to be worth getting the shirt and this shirt this

was like twenty five dollars at box Lynch hashtag not sponsored and I

freaking love it Hogwarts that's got a lot going on

brother I'm not trying to show you my boobs it's a lot going on

and I love it but it's all about what you like it's all about what you like be

happy doing what you're doing just don't do it to rub it in somebody else's face

that's when your characters just you know buy it because you like it not

because you think everybody else is gonna think you're cool telling you what

to wear but I will tell you this don't judge someone based on their clothing

that's like magic shallow thing a person can do even is wearing old hand-me-downs

or a really expensive name-brand so most people differently because of their

clothing let's all get along you tuber going around I'm not gonna say any bags

but I will draw pictures who's teaching kids that their value as a person is

correlated to the amount of money that's the person moving don't do that okay

okay real talk Alecto school uniform people who support school uniforms don't

have to think about what they're gonna wear the next day because we asked to

wear the same outfit but like not to be I seriously don't think about what I'm

wearing that's probably why I'm fine they're so cute wearing up I don't know

a pink poncho I have standards I just buy all the cheap clothing I wore solid

color v-neck t-shirts and one time a kid on the very last day of school told me

James you always wear a solid color v-neck t-shirts

you're like a cartoon character that's what I'm going for

I've always wanted to be a cartoon deer I think you realize how much I love

cartoons even the basis of those shoes I'm not sure someone just told me to

bury the laces inside my shoe and I was constantly stepping on the sugarless

yeah

hey James those are some pretty bad tongues you got there do you want to

come sit at our lunch table and I say being cool sucks so now our tennis shoes

everywhere some of you watching are in 7th or 8th grade right now your own I

need to look cool phase and I just want to say a little youngins

you're gonna have to prove yourself to anyone J whatever makes you happy

exactly you can afford and you still have to follow the schools dress code

which is the can of worms yeah break the rules okay all I'm saying is at the end

of the day what really matters is that you're in seventh grade nothing you do

will make you cool I'm sorry everyone regret seven spray

okay yeah like share yours your hostess coats stories are there any stories of

something that you went through that of your favorite item of clothing that you

like to wear it's still wear it but let me know your thoughts down below in the

comment section like I said I moved out it's like my like male animated twin ok

mentally with a lot of things that he talks about let me know your thoughts

down below I kind of tension if you liked his video

check a link in the description box below and support and please do I

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