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CHALLENGER TEAMFIGHT BREAKDOWN: BECOME AN ADC GOD (ft. C9 Sneaky, Keith, & Veritas) - Duration: 10:52.

Hey everyone, and welcome to this marksman daily.

Today we're going to be going over a few high level teamfights.

In each of these fights, the marksman has near perfect execution of a concept.

The three main ideas we're going to talk about are: SEGMENTING TARGETS BACKING OFF and FOLLOWING

UP First let's think about each of these things at a high level.

Segmenting targets all comes down to finding the weak link in an enemy's line-up.

People constantly make mistakes and get out of position.

regardless of what elo they're in.

Punishing these mistakes revolves around being in a position where you can freely hit them

without their teammates ganging up on you.

Backing off might sound extremely simple, but is something many marksman don't know

how to do.

The reason pro adc's have such high KDA's is because marksman are great at defending

and pushing.

Generally speaking, it's better to live through a teamfight on marksman than to trade one

for one.

Doing this right comes down to threat assessment and minimap awareness.

Knowing where the enemy is coming from and what they can do is the best way to understand

if you should back off.

Lastly, following up is an art that few marksman master.

Oftentimes, your jungle, support, or top lane will have an engage ability that offers what

we call dead time.

This time is where the enemy is stunned or out of range.

The best way to use time like this is to put yourself in a position where your champion

can be most effective.

As we play through each of these teamfights, we'll further clarify and get more in-depth

on each of these concepts. and without further ado, let's hop in.

In this first fight we have CJ's Veritas playing as Tristana.

In this first fight we have CJ's Veritas playing as Tristana.

Blitz is about to be caught out and there's a numbers advantage for the red team.

Far away, Tristana is clearing the bot wave.

Even if she responds immediately, it's going to take a while to get here.

The numbers advantage here has taken down Jarvan and Jayce is about to fall as well.

This is looking like a disastrous teamfight wipe for the blue team.

Tristana is finally here.

Now take a look at this.

This is the most perfect example of segmenting targets.

While what's happening here isn't amazing, since Maokai is meant to take the brunt of

a fight, keep this type of positioning in mind.

Not only is Tristana far out of range of the enemy team, she's going to be hitting Maokai

at a pincer angle away from where her teammates could be attacking him.

This matters because of AoE effectiveness.

Assuming that Taliyah is going to move this way and begin attacking, It's better to have

your team's threats spread out so that you can't both get taken out by AoE.

Usually, this just means that you don't want to stand next to your midlaner.

The allied Taliyah is also making great use of this concept, and understood that the enemy

team would have to support by going through this choke.

By setting up this area as a trap, she's bought crucial time to kill the isolated Maokai.

Tristana Finishes off the Maokai, but things are looking dangerous, with the two enemy

groups looking to attack from both angles.

There's a few ways this can play out.

Tristana could retreat to the blast cone to get out of the fight, Or, if she wants to

fight, she can position to attack one of these groups.

If you were playing Tristana here, would you retreat to the blastcone, attack Azir and

Xerath, or attack Varus and Nidalee?

All three of the blue teammates were ready to collapse on Varus and Nidalee, who appropriately

backed off.

It's good to remember that these guys are Korean challengers, and all excellent at teamfighting.

if the Varus and Nidalee were lower elo players, they could have fallen for this.

The best play would have been to ping them and collapse with your team.

Things aren't looking good here, as the enemy has a great spread out position.

If Taliyah goes down here, the numbers advantage will be too much.

Knowing this, Veritas heals Taliyah, who flashes away at the last second.

Nidalee flashes forward, and let's check out the positioning here.

Where would you move?

With Rocket Jump up, moving here is the best play.

If you think back to the intro, you want to be hitting the enemy with no chance of their

teammates helping.

This position builds the most distance from Varus, Azir, and Xerath, without being out

of range of Nidalee.

You'd move the same way even if you didn't have rocket jump, or were on a different marksman.

With azir going in for the stun on blitz, he's isolating himself.

While this may seem like the breaking point, getting into a position to isolate him means

moving to this exact spot.

This also involves playing on the ranges a bit, and is extremely masterful of Veritas,

because he glides just out of range of the Azir R. Now Azir is down.

If Xerath gets in range it's going to be all over, since even a 1v1 against Varus is looking

Tricky.

To get the best chance in this fight, Veritas has to segment Varus and also use the terrain

to his advantage.

The best way to segment Varus away from Xerath is to use this distance between them.

As long as Tristana keeps moving further away from Xerath while fighting, he'll have to

keep playing catchup.

This is really hard to do, so it's okay if you feel overwhelmed.

Let's look at what Veritas does.

By jumping up, Veritas forced a flash from Varus and is going to just barely dodge the

Xerath W. With that out of the way Varus is now completely isolated for the 1v1He wins

the fight by a mere auto attack, meaning that if he had taken any extra damage this entire

time the fight would have been lost.

Even now, he's using this flash to catch Xerath off guard, buying that extra quarter of a

second reaction time loss to get in his upcoming auto attack.

Overall this was insane play from Veritas, and we can't wait to see him next split.

Now let's watch Keith, the toucan himself, play Jhin.

His team is looking to siege mid, but there's a lot going on here.

Let's do a threat assessment Rengar has just gone invisible, so he wants to be near his

team.

Kennen is on the right side of the lane, coming in for an ult flank.

Tristana is on the left side of the lane, looking to ult Jhin and his teammates into

the Kennen ult.

As his team dives, Rengar comes out of stealth to support Jayce.

This is a relief, since he would have been hard to deal with.

Many players on Jhin would tunnel vision on the hooked Jayce and move forward, but Keith

has had his eye on the minimap, and sees the Kennen coming in for an ult.

He gets his fourth shot off for the movement speed, and flashes away from Kennen.

The choice to not move forward was the most important moment of the teamfight.

This is because it gave him enough room to flash out of the Kennen ultimate before getting

stunned.

He's now successfully backed off, and can rengage with his ultimate.

If this seems really jhin specific, this same sequence of moves would work on Lucian, Ashe,

Ezreal or Caitlyn, as they all have long range ultimates that could keep them impacting the

fight.

The most interesting part about this place is that backing off to rengage is something

most people do well on Jhin.

The important idea to take away is that you can do this same type of move on other champions.

Backing off to dodge an engage might lose you some damage output, but not as much as

if you just die to the engage.

As his shots come out, Keith and his team destroyed this teamfight.

The enemy team had gone all-in on flanking, and Keith played against it perfectly.

he even gets the Kennen with a sweet W - great work Toucan.

This last teamfight is from Cloud 9's Sneaky, and it's all about the art of following up

on an engage.

As he walks up here, Sneaky is going to get a great dodge on this flash hook to avoid

getting picked.

His teammates quickly back him up, and he's leading the charge.

As the engage from bard comes out, we're about to have two seconds of dead-time where Sneaky

doesn't have any targets to select.

If you were MF here, where on the screen would you move to best follow-up on this bard ultimate?

The best position for Sneaky to be in is right here next to the wall This is because of Jarvan's

positioning.

MF's damage comes from her ultimate, and Jarvan can easily interrupt it with his EQ combo.

When you're following up on an engage, especially that creates dead time like bard ult, taliyah

wall, or jarvan ult, you want to be weighing three things: viability, damage output, and

safety.

First you want to figure out if your spot is viable - can you actually get there in

time?

Next, you'll think about how much damage you can do in that spot.

Lastly, you'll want to think about if it's safe to be there.

In this case, moving next to the wall takes no time, allows him to hit the targets with

his ultimate, and he won't get interrupted by CC from Jarvan.

This same positioning would also be perfect for an Ezreal ult, Varus ult, and Lucian culling,

due to the choke point created by the turret debris.

As the bard ult ends, Sneaky's ult melts Jarvan Thresh and Kalista, completely winning the

teamfight off of Bard's engage.

Even as Fizz's ult hits, it doesn't matter.

Sneaky has already done plenty of work here.

With these three fight in the bag, let's take a step back and look at what we covered.

First we saw Veritas destroy an entire enemy team by segmenting and isolating them.

He did this by always staying out of range of the enemy group and picking off targets

that were weak links in the enemy front line.

Then we saw Keith playing Jhin, where he picked the perfect moment to back off, which nullified

Kennen's engage as he destroyed the enemy team from range.

Knowing when to back off and re-engage in fights comes down to map awareness and threat

assessment.

If you can keep an eye on who's coming and from what angle, that's half of the battle.

Lastly, we had Sneaky melt the entire team off the back of a bard ultimate.

Whenever you're following up on a big engage, it's critical to pick a great spot to attack

from.

Whenever you don't have a target, always be assessing spots for viability, damage output,

and safety.

Lastly, we had Sneaky melt the entire team off the back of a bard ultimate.

Whenever you're following up on a big engage, it's critical to pick a great spot to attack

from.

Whenever you don't have a target, always be assessing spots for viability, damage output,

and safety.

This daily had a bit of a different style than our mission-focused dailies.

We think it's important for you to see how teamfights play out at the highest level of

play.

This is because after closely watching enough of these amazing marksman play out fights,

you'll start subconsciously moving in similar ways in your own games.

That being said, we're always happy to hear feedback.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please let us know below!

Either way, thank you so much for watching and we'll see you next time!

For more infomation >> CHALLENGER TEAMFIGHT BREAKDOWN: BECOME AN ADC GOD (ft. C9 Sneaky, Keith, & Veritas) - Duration: 10:52.

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This company pays kids to do their math homework | Mohamad Jebara - Duration: 13:42.

For as long as I remember, I've loved mathematics.

Actually, it's not 100 percent true.

I've loved mathematics for all but a two-week period

in senior high school.

(Laughter)

I was top of my class,

and we were about to start the Extension Maths course.

I was really excited about this brand new topic coming up,

complex numbers.

I like complex.

My teacher was priming us for the concepts

with some questions about square roots.

Square of nine -- three;

square of 256 -- sixteen.

Too easy.

Then she asked the trick question:

What about the square root of negative one?

Of course, we were all over it --

"Come on, Miss!

We all know you can't take the square root of a negative."

"That's true in the real world," she said.

"But in the complex world,

the square root of negative one is the imaginary number i."

(Laughter)

That day,

my entire mathematical world came crashing down on me.

(Laughter)

"Imaginary numbers?

Seriously?

But mathematics is a source of truth,

please don't go abstract on me.

I would have studied art

if I wanted to play with imaginary numbers."

(Laughter)

"This is Extension Maths, let's get back with our program!"

She didn't,

and over the next couple of weeks,

I reluctantly performed meaningless calculations,

(Laughter)

finding imaginary solutions to quadratic equations.

(Laughter)

But then something amazing happened.

We began finding elegant solutions

to real-world problems we previously had no answers to,

starting with the complex world of imaginary numbers.

So some mathematician 500 years ago

decides to have some fun and make up these imaginary numbers,

and because of that we can now derive these amazing identities

with applications in the real world,

in fields like electrical engineering.

Wow!

I gained a whole new level of appreciation for mathematics.

And after my brief mistrust,

I was now in love with the subject more than ever.

Francis Su, the mathematician, sums it up beautifully when he says,

"We study mathematics for play, for beauty,

for truth,

for justice and for love."

But if you ask a student today,

you'll probably hear a different story.

You might hear "difficult" and "boring."

And they might be right about difficult.

But it's certainly not boring.

In fact, I'd say being difficult to master

is part of what makes it beautiful.

Because nothing worth doing is easy.

So we need students to stick around long enough through the difficult parts

to appreciate the beauty when it all ties together.

Much like I did for that brief couple of weeks in high school.

Unfortunately, our school systems --

we move students through mathematics in a lockstep process.

So those who fall a little behind

find it near impossible to ever catch up and appreciate that beauty.

But why is this a problem?

Why should we care?

Well today, more than ever,

our world needs every citizen to be skilled in mathematics.

With the advent of artificial intelligence and automation,

many of the jobs we see today will either not exist

or be transformed to require less routine work

and more analysis and application of expertise.

But we're not producing the extra mathematics students

to fill these new roles.

This graph shows the number of students

taking Standard Mathematics

and Advanced Mathematics

over a period of 20 years in Australia.

It's clear that while we have demand for mathematics skills rapidly increasing,

supply is in steady decline.

To put things in perspective,

half of the students completing high school today in Australia

are not prepared to understand any argument

about rates of change in data.

In this digital age

where fake news can influence election results,

this is very concerning.

Let me give you a concrete example.

Let's take a closer look at that graph.

Can everyone see what I've done there to stress my point?

If you can't, let me show you now,

with the vertical axis starting at zero, where it should be.

There, you see it now, right?

It's the exact same data

but I've manipulated the representation to influence you.

And that's cool, that's my job up here.

(Laughter)

But in all seriousness,

unless we do something

to drastically improve student engagement with mathematics,

we'll not only have a huge skills shortage crisis

but a fickle population,

easily manipulated by whoever can get the most air time.

So what's the solution?

There are a lot of things we have to do.

We need curriculum reform.

We need our best and brightest encouraged to become teachers.

We need to put an end to high-stakes tests

and instead follow a mastery-based learning approach.

But all these things take time.

And I'm impatient.

See, I've been thinking about this for eight years now.

Ever since I left my job as a derivative trader

to build a web application to help students learn mathematics.

Today, our app is used by schools across the globe.

And we're seeing big improvements

for students who use the program regularly.

But here's the thing --

we're only seeing it for students who use the program regularly.

And most of them don't.

So after years of developing and refining the application,

our biggest challenge was not so much product related,

our biggest challenge was motivating students

to want to work on their gaps in understanding.

You can imagine in today's attention economy,

we're competing against Facebook, Snapchat and PlayStation

to try and get these students' time.

So we went back to the drawing board

and started to think about how we could make it worthwhile

for students to spend some of their "attention budget"

on their education.

We tinkered with gamification elements

like points, badges and avatars,

and we'd see a temporary spike in engagement

but things would go back to normal as soon as the novelty wore off.

Then one day, my cofounder, Alvin,

came across a study of students in Chicago

led by the behavioral economist, Steven Levitt,

where they paid students who improved on their test scores.

He started telling me about some of the things they tested for

and the interesting findings they had.

For instance, they found that incentivizing students for inputs,

like effort,

worked a lot better than incentivizing for outputs,

like test scores.

They found that for younger students, you could win them over with a trophy

but for older students,

you really needed cash.

(Laughter)

And the amount of cash mattered -- 10 dollars was good,

20 dollars -- even better.

But perhaps most importantly,

they found that the rewards had to be instant

rather than promised at a later date.

They went as far as to give the students 20 dollars and say,

"Touch it, feel it, smell it --"

(Sniffing)

"It's all yours.

But if you fail, I'm going to take it back."

And that worked really well.

I immediately got excited

about the possibilities of implementing this in our program.

But once the excitement settled down,

there were a few concerns that crept in our minds.

Firstly,

was this ethical?

(Laughter)

Secondly, how would we fund this thing?

(Laughter)

And finally,

would the results be sustained if the students were no longer paid?

Now, let's look at the ethical part first.

I'm a bit of a mathematical purist.

So I'd be one of the first people to say that we should study mathematics

for the sake of mathematics.

Remember -- for play, for beauty, for truth, for justice and for love!

Not for money!

(Laughter)

As I struggled with this, I came to see that,

while it's a way I look at mathematics now,

it's only because I studied it long enough to appreciate it.

It's very difficult to tell a student struggling with mathematics today

to work hard for a payoff in the distant future.

And it's not so much bribery that's at work here,

because I could bribe students

by telling them about my big bonuses in my derivative trading days

as a reward for doing well at maths.

But it doesn't pay off for a very long time.

So it's practically naught.

Behavioral economists call this hyperbolic discounting.

And Levitt goes as far as to say

that all motivating power vanishes

when rewards are handed out with a delay.

So, from a purely economic point of view:

if we don't use immediate incentives,

we are underinvesting in student outcomes.

I took heart from that, and came to see that as a society,

we're actually quite used to financial incentives.

Whether it be by the government, by employers or at home.

For instance, many parents would pay their children

an allowance or pocket money for doing chores in the house.

So it wasn't really all that controversial.

As I thought about that,

it started to answer that second question of how we were going to fund this.

Naturally, parents are the most invested in their children's education.

So, let's charge them a weekly subscription fee

to use our program,

but --

if the students complete their weekly maths goal,

we'll refund the subscription amount directly into the child's bank account.

We chose three exercises completed

over a one week period

for a 10 dollar reward.

That way we're incentivizing effort rather than performance

over a short enough period

and with a substantial enough payout for the students to care.

Now, I remember when I first told my wife about this new business model.

If she had any doubt left that I've gone completely mad,

that pretty much confirmed it for her.

She said to me, "Mo ...

you realize that if everybody does their homework, which you want,

you're not going to make any revenue, which you don't want.

Great business model."

(Laughter)

I say it's more like an antibusiness model,

it's free if you use it, but you pay if you don't.

Now, I knew from experience

that not everybody in the country was going to jump on

and do their maths homework every week.

And if they did, sure we'd go bust pretty quickly,

but hey, we would have solved the country's maths skills crisis.

(Laughter)

As a company, we've always run a double bottom line,

looking to both make a return for investors

as well as improve student outcomes.

We know that our path to long-term profitability

is through improving student outcomes.

So our dual objectives should never be at odds.

So we're always looking

to make our product decisions

around helping students reach their weekly maths goal,

effectively ensuring that they get paid

and not us.

Now you must be wondering: How is this crazy business model going?

You'll be glad to know we're still in business.

We've been testing this now for the last five months

on just our personal home users in Australia

before we think about rolling it out to schools.

And here are the early results.

The green represents students who are completing their weekly maths goal

and the red those who aren't.

You can see a lot more completing their homework than not.

In fact, as our user base has grown,

we found the percentage to be pretty steady, at around 75 percent.

So on average, we receive our weekly subscription fee

once every four weeks,

and the other three weeks, we're rewarding the students.

Now of course we're leaving some money on the table here,

but guess what?

It turns out these students

are 70 percent more engaged than students not on the reward program.

Check.

From a business perspective,

they are less likely to churn

and more likely to refer friends,

so we're hoping to trade off a lower revenue per user

for a bigger and more engaged user base.

Check and check.

Now for that final question.

Would they keep coming back if they were no longer paid?

Mathematics is so much more than just a subject you study at school.

It's a human endeavor.

It's what helps us to understand the world around us.

And the more you know, the more you want to know.

So yes, we've triggered initial engagement

with a financial reward.

But in the long run,

the money won't matter anymore.

Because in the long run,

the wonder of mathematics will be the incentive

and understanding it

will be the reward.

Thank you.

(Applause)

For more infomation >> This company pays kids to do their math homework | Mohamad Jebara - Duration: 13:42.

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The Cringy Water Challenge (MUST BE STOPPED) - Duration: 15:41.

Yo, what's good YouTube? How's everybody doing today? Hope y'all having a good day

I know I'm having a good day. It's ya boy GooseIsland and I'm back to give you another YouTube video

So since I've started YouTube you feel me I've been looking more into YouTube as my source of entertainment

I don't even watch TV as much anymore like I used to mainly because it's 2018 and watches TV, but

Me like I'd be subscribed to a lot of these channels, and they're pretty entertaining

If I do say so myself you would and you find a lot of people on *YouTube

Some are like soul it and then some it's so crazy

And it's like you have to like separate the lip from the craziness. You don't want to be associated

But the other day, I just found video about people

Or you think that this is just a washed-out challenge

Let me tell you right now that this is not the challenge that we have the water bottle

This isn't the type of challenge we get a water bottle

Shut all the water down and swallow it within two seconds now. This is the type of water challenge

What

So it's really cringey to see a bunch of kids

Trying to do something like the water challenge you feel me I know when I was growing up in high school or middle school even

You feel me they were doing stuff like the cinnamon challenge the Harlem shake challenge. If that was even the challenge

You know challenge that makes you look stupid, but not cringy to the point where it's like. What are you doing?

Literally the whole point of the water challenge is to get a huge gulp of water

lay down face lay on the ground face up and

get the water out of your mouth in hopes that you drown in hopes that you drown type of challenges that women and

Swear if that's a new way of suicide

Then I've seen it all

So we're not gonna be doing the water challenge

We're not doing it. Don't expect if you think I'm gonna be doing the water challenge. You might as well

Just leave a like on the video to bounce like

Period' like we're we're not doing

We are going to be reacting to a bunch of people doing the water turns

Now it may be crazy for you to watch participate

If you want more reactions like this you feel me don't forget to leave a like share this video with your homies cuz it's gonna

Be a banger if you're new to this channel

Subscribe we won't be disappointed with this video my last videos or my future business now enough stalling. Let's get to

So yeah, y'all pretty much know how this goes down

But now you've got my face for reaction that the video behind me so that you guys can react to it with me

Yeah, so without further ado. Let's get it together

So this girl was like I'm not gonna waste. No time laying down on the ground

I'm just gonna do it standing up and she still got that work. She still happened. She still got that work. She's still drowned

for that split second

Is this the new wave please tell me it's not the new wave I don't want this to be the new way

Laughing she's laughing. What are you laughing for?

What why did you think it was funny - don't you think it's funny to risk your life for some challenge

could never beat me could never be me a

Girl this beautiful can't be doing something this stupid. That's number one. Also a girl is beautiful

Can't spell something so simple. How do you spell a challenge without in middle of last Eve on the way?

What a spell a challenge without the second age was those two three water drops supposed to be the e

But if so you played yourself, it doesn't look like

There at school with this - I want y'all to know they're doing this at school

So the teachers aren't doing anything about it. They're literally just washing their students do stupid stuff

for YouTube for

a view

That's crazy

Look at this dish spacious

Like he just got where I might like he just got out of a wall where?

Like he literally just thought about why did I do that like that's literally what he's thinking right now this man

Literally looks like he's going through all of the thought process of making it and after finally doing it

He realized that he made a bad decision, and he already recorded himself, but instead of deleting the video

He was like oh well might as well post it

Job really drought drought

What do you expect what do you honestly expect like of course you were going to draw?

Of course you were gonna drown. That's all for the challenging you signed up, Ori

Beautiful girl now unless if they're teenagers they

Scratch when I visited that beautiful thing kids

But I'm just saying a girl that beautiful because they're so much better than should be chained yourself to this kind of

This

Popular girl so beautiful and again kid scratch day, but happened a girl like this

Do something so cringy as that?

That's tough

It's not tough that's rough

Never be

Enough if I see my kid even attempting that

From it for life. I think we shutting out all the water. We're not buying any water period

That without that's funny that was actually probably the only funny water challenge video that I saw

But I can feel her pain. She's already committed to drowning herself. She doesn't mean someone else's help drowning herself

She has it under control

But even then why would you want to drown yourself you feel me life is beautiful life is great live life

You feel me not to the fullest because that's how Sunday. Just go to jail, but like

Now she's angry

She literally just sprinkled just spit out a tiny bit of water, that's

One thing for your sibling to tell you not to do it, but what is good and

There's another thing for your sibling to encourage you doing some stupid stuff

But it goes far beyond when your sibling not only encourages you to do it

But actually does it with you for the support

You're both looking stupid. Can you feel me? I'll never have my brothers

I won't let them hit record doing some stupid stuff like this you guys should too, okay?

What was it that's that Aldi water bottle I can't even talk because I used to have those

Did you really think I'll fit a wastewater and do the stupid water challenge. Well, yeah

And you're gonna do it anyway what what's the point of you trying to do that don't judge a book by it's cover stuff

And you still almost

So most of you know that I'm dumb, I didn't know first I didn't know that

Number two we can clearly see that you've already done it before look at you here

You already done this before you've done it before off camera now you want to do it on camera

So you clearly didn't learn your lesson you clearly enjoy the thrill of being drowned

So I'm not gonna feel sorry for it at this point. I'm just gonna sit there and laugh

You are too grown to be doing some little kid challenge Pro YouTube's going to be doing this challenge, bro

Come on, man

You have to be doing something better with your Lord of course. I can't talk to some

Reality to these people

That's precisely, what is

We have another man, can we also get on the fact that

Does your goatee have dandruff

That's tough

That is tough

Your goatee has dead. I've never seen that before

Either is that or lies whatever either way to both that shoot. I'm not even gonna try to look

What

uh-uh-uh-uh-uh no

List what is that? What is that blue stuff? What what what is that blue stuff?

Bro I don't want to assume the word soul, but I better hope his fuel age

Better. Hope is Cooley

Cuz if it's something else I swear

That's how she should the camera, bro, that's how she should the camera that's great, that's tough

Try never do

He tried it again cuz he didn't drown the first time

That's crazy. Well. That'll do it for this video

I hope you guys enjoyed it because I had fun making it pretty much the whole point of this video is uh?

Don't do the water challenge. Don't do any stupid challenge you feel me

We already we've already thrown the tide power challenge. We're gonna start another challenge that you know makes you wanna kill yourself just

Don't do the water challenge

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How to Make an Oil Painting Sketchbook - Duration: 4:07.

I'm gonna teach you how to make a beautiful oil painting sketchbook.

Hello, I'm Guenevere, welcome back and if you're new here and you want to improve

your painting and share your vision hit the subscribe button with the little

bell icon, so you don't miss anything, and I'll teach you how to make beautiful

paintings and go totally pro. Now let's make an oil painting sketchbook.

Supplies you'll need, first up sketchbook. The most important feature

when you're looking for a sketchbook is to make sure that the paper is acid-free.

If it's not the pages will deteriorate very quickly. I decided to go with a

watercolor sketchbook just because I like the feel of the paper a little bit

better, and it'll prevent the pages from warping.

Next, you'll need any old brush, scissors, and of course what every artist studio

requires, a roll of artists tape. You will also need any kind of gesso and an

acrylic medium, as well as a few sheets of glassine paper. Varnish is optional

but I'll show you how anyway. First things first, we're going to put a layer

of the acrylic medium to protect the paper and prevent moisture from soaking

through to the back of the painting. This step is optional but it will help to

make your sketchbook last a lot longer. We're just going to put a thin layer on

the paper, you can do two layers if you really want to, but I'm not going to.

Once that layer dries we'll move on to gesso.

I start by putting a little bit of gesso on the page and then spreading it with a

brush. Try to keep the gesso even and smooth, you don't want the gesso to be

too thick because we're gonna put a second layer. If you get any hair or

particles in the gesso pick it out with the brush and wipe it off. We'll let that

dry. The page may bow a little bit but that's okay just leave it, it'll start to

flatten out as it dries. It takes from 30 minutes to an hour for a layer to dry.

I usually leave my brush in a cup of water between layers so it doesn't dry out.

When that layer is dry we can go ahead and put a second layer. The second layer

isn't mandatory but I like to do it so that the pages are a little bit more

absorbent for the paint, and it feels a little bit more like my actual painting

surface. For the second layer I like to make my brushstrokes perpendicular to

the first layer so that it creates sort of a weave, like a canvas. As soon as that

layer is completely dry you are ready to get painting. After you finished your

painting or quick study in your sketchbook you have a couple of options

for how you can protect it after it's done. So, I'll show you a way that you can

do it without varnish, and I'll show you how you can do it with varnish.

Grab your scissors

and cut the glassine paper to about the same size as the painted area

now we grab our trusty artists tape. Tape your glassine paper on and you're good

to go. This will protect it from sticking to the page in front of it. If you want

to go the extra mile and varnish I suggest a spray varnish because it's

quick and easy. It will make your book smell pretty bad for a while.

If you are going to use spray varnish be sure to do it outside, it is very toxic.

Now that you have an oil painting sketchbook, I hope you paint a lot of

awesome paintings in it. If you need any inspiration you can check out my video

on four reasons why you should paint everyday.

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STUPID SCHOOL RULES | Dolan True Stories - Duration: 6:25.

• From farting restrictions to a ban on water bottles, the Planet Dolan crew re-enact

some of the best true stories from our subreddit about the weirdest rules our schools have.

I'm Danger Dolan and today I'll be your narrator.

Number 10 was submitted by ChronicSquirrel Pringle

When Pringle was in school he had two teachers that had a no farting rule.

His senior-year math teacher, in particular, was a total fart Nazi!

One fart would get you a verbal warning, and a second one would mean instant detention.

If a student dared to fart a third time that was a suspension and a permanent black mark

on their record.

One day Pringle had leftover chili for lunch and turned into a farting machine.

When he was sent home his parents demanded to know what kind of trouble he'd gotten

into.

So Pringle showed them the official school documentation, which said: SUSPENDED FOR FARTING.

They were… not happy.

Number 9 was submitted by IrresoluteDelinquent Hellbent

Hellbent's school has a rule against students having facial hair.

This is actually pretty normal…

But the strange part is the Dean of Hellbent's school likes to come around to the classrooms

and personally enforce this rule!

Every morning he barges in and puts his hands all over the male students' faces to check

for signs of facial hair.

If he feels any fuzz at all he publicly embarrasses the students by making them shave it off with

a disposable razor!

Number 8 was submitted by KING_40 Grgak Grgak's school is extremely strict about

uniform – even on free dress days!

One time, Grgak got sent home for wearing a red t-shirt to class.

The principal told him that red is a 'gang colour' so Grgak was obviously trying to

start a gang war!

Grgak explained that he hates gangs, but the principal didn't believe him.

He said he'd seen Grgak holding up two fingers to make a gang sign that morning.

Grgak explained that he was making a peace sign but the principal wouldn't believe

him and he got a suspension.

Number 7 was submitted by Emperor_Snokepatine Snewpee

Snewpee's school tried for a whole year to make hallways and stairwells one-way only.

It was a small school so they thought this would help with the dangerous amount of congestion,

but it was a total disaster!

It was really impractical.

One time Snewpee was on her way to class when she realised she'd forgotten something on

the ground floor.

But she couldn't just turn around and get it; she had to follow the one-way arrows and

do an entire lap of the building to get to where she wanted!

And this made her late for class!

The rule was so stupid that even teachers didn't follow it.

But they were happy to enforce it and give students detention if they caught them disobeying

it…

Number 6 was submitted by StevenUniverseFanboy Pandora

Pandora's school has some really strange rules, but one of the dumbest is fifth graders

aren't allowed to get ice from the cafeteria ice machines!

Even if it was the hottest day on record only sixth, seventh and eighth graders were allowed

the privilege of using the ice machine.

When Pandora asked her teacher why this stupid rule existed, the teacher told her that all

fifth-graders were irresponsible and would throw ice everywhere if they were given the

chance.

Pandora was so mad about this that she started a petition to get it changed.

Fifth-graders deserve ice too, damn it!

Number 5 was submitted by IcePooterLovesPeggy Slapped Ham

The strangest rule at Slapped Ham's school is students' backpacks aren't allowed

to weigh more than three pounds.

Every morning teachers would go around the school measuring every student's backpack.

Apparently this is to stop students from bringing in anything dangerous, like firearms.

But for Slapped Ham it meant carefully weighing every single thing he put in his bag to avoid

getting detention!

Whenever he had History class he'd have to leave his lunch at home to fit his massive

textbook!

Number 4 was submitted by JD-Explosion Melissa When Melissa was in the eighth grade her social

studies class had a pet gecko.

Melissa read the list of rules next to its enclosure and noticed the first one said 'Never

try to rip off the gecko's tail!'

Melissa thought this was really weird so she asked her teacher about it.

The teacher told her the rule was made because a past student tried to rip the gecko's

tail off to gross out the other students.

The gecko ended up biting him in self-defense.

He had to go to the nurse's office and tried suing the school.

Number 3 was submitted by MusicLoverGirl483 Zaraganba

The weirdest rule at my brothers school is you aren't allowed to bring in water bottles

– not even if you have a note from the doctor!

This was because a kid once brought vodka into school and got his friends drunk.

He disguised it as water so they could get drunk right under their teachers' noses!

Now whenever my brother has a sore throat at school he curses those dumbass students

for getting water bottles banned!

Number 2 was submitted by Polar_Bear_Master Andiemations

Andiemations' teacher was sick of having all her pens stolen by her students, so she

came up with a new rule to stop it.

If a student wanted to borrow a pen they had to hand over one of their shoes to get it.

If they didn't return the pen by the end of the class they wouldn't get their shoe

back!

Andiemations thought this rule was pretty funny.

Especially when one of her friends lost the teacher's pen and had to walk home with

one shoe…

Number 1 – What's the weirdest rule my

school had?

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Greek Comedy, Satyrs, and Aristophanes: Crash Course Theater #4 - Duration: 11:34.

Hi there I'm Mike Rugnetta.

Welcome to Crash Course Theater.

Today we'll be covering Greek satyr plays and classical Greek comedy.

We'll also take a look at Aristophanes' "Lysistrata," a play in which the women

of Athens and Sparta decide to ban sexual intercourse until their husbands stop fighting

a war.

It might get a little lewd, but this play is actually a lot less lewd than most Greek

comedies that came before it.

The next time you're at a museum, staring up at some noble piece of ancient marble statuary,

just remember: those folks LOVED a good fart joke.

INTRO Satyr plays are the raunchy plays that appear

at the conclusion of each tragic trilogy.

They're meant to cheer an audience up after all of that pity, fear and purgation.

And what did audiences find most cheerful?

You guessed it: phalli.

Like tragedies, satyr plays were usually derived from mythological stories.

Unlike tragedies, satyr plays featured a chorus dressed as satyrs—ears, tails, shaggy legs

and … tie-on phalluses.

Satyr plays presented goofy versions of important legends: here's your typical myth, going

along as planned, and then who shows up: Satyrs!

These plays normally focus on how fun-loving, drunk, and cowardly the satyrs are... but

there are often a few human characters who engage in serious moral debate at some point.

Only one complete satyr play survives and that's Euripides "Cyclops," based on

an episode in the "Odyssey."

It's almost a retelling of Odyssey's version, except there are a lot of satyrs on the Cyclops's

island and they're the ones who get Odysseus into trouble with Mean Ole Mr Unipupil.

While trying to avoid being eaten, Odysseus takes a moment to engage the Cyclops in an

earnest debate on whether duty or pleasure-seeking is the key to a happy life.

After that the Cyclops and the head satyr Silenus get very drunk and Silenus gets dragged

off to maybe do Cyclops sex stuff, but then Odysseus blinds the Cyclops and it ends happily

for all.

Except the Cyclops who is blinded and was probably like UGH THAT WAS MY ONE.

GOOD.

EYE.

You may remember from a couple episodes ago, the Drama Contests of Dionsyia.

In 486 BCE, a separate contest for comedy was established, with five competitors each

year.

In classical Greece, comedy was pretty raucous and pretty ribald.

The word "comedy" came to us from the Greek word komoidia, which literally means

party song.

After forty years or so, comedy got popular enough that it had its own festival, the Lenaea,

held in winter for Athenians only.

No foreign dignitaries, which makes sense because these comedies were probably not how

Athens wanted to represent itself to the world.

Like tragedies, comedies were inspired by the philosophies and problems of present-day

Athens.

But while tragedies tended to cloak their relevance in the mythic past or foreign lands,

comedies were typically set in contemporary Athens, poking merciless fun at contemporaneous

life.

They kept themselves safe by being so wild and crazy you couldn't take their political

attacks seriously, though there are records of a couple lawsuits.

SPOILSPORTS.

Comedies differed from tragedies in that they often depended on spectacular effects and

featured funny costumes like padded stomachs and butts, and yes, of course, say it with

me now–though I would totally understand if it makes you uncomfortable and you super

don't want to– phalluses.

Most of the formal elements—dialogic scenes interspersed with choral odes—were similar

to tragedy, but comedy included something new.

It was the parabasis, a speech in which the chorus addresses the audience directly.

And while tragedies focus on some noble figure falling, comedies are often about the little

guy struggling to rise.

Though as we'll see with "The Lysistrata," comedies can deal with great figures and serious

subjects, as well.

Unfortunately, few examples survive from the golden age of classical comedy and all the

ones that do are by Aristophanes.

But we have fragments by many others, including sections from the plays of Eupolis, a comedy

writer so beloved that legend has it that when he died fighting a war, the government

passed a law exempting all poets from military service.

Let's take a moment to look at what separates comedies from satyr plays.

Satyr plays are situated in a mythic past, comedies in the present.

Satyr plays are typically rural.

Comedies are usually urban.

Satyr plays are about messing things up.

Comedies are about putting things back together.

They tend to return social order and conclude with a compromise of some kind: a peace treaty,

a constitution, a marriage.

There's not necessarily any reconciliation at the end of a satyr play, while comedies

are about offering absurd suggestions to real problems.

Aristophanes is the most famous figure of classical comedy for the very good reason

that his plays are the ones that … uhhh… still exist.

Invading hordes: You.

Are.

The Worst.

He wrote at least forty plays.

We have eleven.

Aristophanes was born into a wealthy Athenian family sometime in the 450s.

He started writing early and he was almost immediately known for his splendid poetry,

filthy anal sex jokes, and for relentlessly mocking specific political figures.

In fact he was sued at least once for "unpatriotic behavior".

But, undeterred, Aristophanes kept the poetry and dirty jokes and mockery coming for quite

some time.

Late in the fifth century BCE, though, Athens started losing the Peloponnesian War to Sparta

and a lot of things changed, including comedy.

Suddenly it wasn't a great idea to satirize political figures.

And Athens didn't have as much money to spend on spectacular effects and fancy choruses.

So Aristophanes made a mid-career switch.

He started writing plays for smaller choruses and with composite comic figures rather than

specific, real-life politicians.

Aristophanes has a lot of famous plays—The Birds, The Clouds, The Frogs.

But, today we're going to look at "The Lysistrata," which we chose for a couple

of reasons.

For one, it's still relevant today.

In the early days of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, thousands of theater companies

staged readings and productions of the play.

The Lysistrata's frustration at the senselessness of wars and the tolls they exact won't seem

very ancient to us.

Also it's one of the rare ancient comedies in which the women get to be really funny.

So that's nice.

(But remember, all the actors in ancient Greek theater were men!

And all the playwrights, too.)

Let's go to the Thoughtbubble.

The Lysistrata won first prize in 411 BCE, at which point the Peloponnesian War had waged

for about twenty years.

Athens and Sparta together defeated an enemy once thought unstoppable: the Persians.

But after their victory, they squabbled over colonies.

Sparta had the superior land army, Athens had the superior navy.

Athens was a democracy, Sparta was an oligarchy.

Athens had a lot of money, Sparta had a lot of staying power.

Things got ugly and stayed ugly.

Also Athens had a plague that killed a lot of its citizens and its great leader Pericles.

That didn't help.

This … is the background story for The Lysistrata, at the start of which, the women of Athens

are fed up.

They're tired of war, they're tired of being poor and they're really, really tired

of their husbands leaving to fight.

Because when their husbands are away, they can't have sex.

And in The Lysistrata, these women really want to have sex.

So led by a woman named Lysistrata, they devise a so-far-fetched-it-just-might-work plan.

They seize control of the Acropolis, which is where Athens keeps all its money, and they

say they're not going to give up the siege and they will not have any sex until the men

stop fighting.

To show that they're really serious, they get a bunch of women from warring areas, like

Sparta and Corinth, to join them.

The women swear an oath and achieve a truce, showing the men that it can be done.

Thanks, Thoughtbubble.

I'd love to quote the chaste ladies oath for you.

But it's a family show and this oath is filthy, which is sort of the point.

To begin, the women prepare a sacrificial victim, but instead of killing an animal,

the sacrifice they make is to open a jug of wine, which they're obviously going to chug.

And then they swear to not let any man near them, but the joke is that the oath they take

is really, really specific.

It's not just that they're swearing off sex, they're swearing in great detail about

exactly the kind of sex they're not going to have—like…EXACTLY.

EXACTINGLY EXACT This is one of the things Greek comedy does.

It makes fun of beliefs and rituals that are often held sacred, but doesn't satirize.

The point isn't to show that oaths are ridiculous or that the goals of the women are absurd.

The point is to make fun of social conventions with the end goal of creating a better and

happier society.

So cheers to that.

In a patriarchal society like ancient Greece, by the way, the idea of women seizing power

was also pretty funny in itself--for the men--because it was so impossible.

The women might have had different ideas.

Most of the jokes are about how difficult it is to go without sex.

Women keep pretending to be hurt or pregnant in order to sneak out of the Acropolis.

Men come to try to entice their wives back into bed.

And in one of the funniest scenes, a wife agrees, but then she keeps making more demands

of her husband—she needs a mattress, she needs a pillow—and then runs back into the

Acropolis at the last minute, leaving her husband with an epic case of… frustration.

Good times.

At the end, Lysistrata comes out of the Acropolis and meets with Athenian and Spartan delegates.

She reminds them of what they owe to each other and how ridiculous this conflict is.

Yet they agree to peace not because Lysistrata is so wise, but because the goddess of Reconciliation

is there, personified as a naked woman, and they all want to have sex with her.

Which is creepy.

And misogynist.

And violent.

Then, there's a banquet and all the newly reconciled men and women sing and dance together.

From this you can get a sense of how delightful and radical Greek comedy is, while also being

kinda troubling.

Suggesting the absurdity of a vicious and expensive war is a pretty racy thing for an

Athenian play to do when Athens is still in the middle of that war.

But this isn't a bleak satire.

It has a happy ending, with its enthusiastic embrace of food, wine, singing and dancing,

and it tries to show that peace is possible and preferable… if maybe kind of ruined

by creepin' dudes.

Typical.

Thanks for watching.

Next time we'll look at the transition from Greek theater to Roman theater and the rise

of popular entertainments that'll make The Lysistrata seem tame.

Until then… curtain!

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Did Alberta miss BC Wine? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 1:25.

Premier Rachel Notley has ended Alberta's two-week boycott of B.C. wine.

This after Premier John Horgan backed down from his pledge to restrict diluted bitumen

shipments throughout the province.

With more on this development, here's 22 Minutes' Trent McClellan.

- I'm here outside an Alberta liquor-store that is mere moments away from opening, and

the mood is electric!

People here cannot wait to get their hands on some of that sweet B.C. wine.

What a scene and what a fitting end to one of the most riveting trade disputes since

Star Wars: Phantom Menace.

I am absolutely viving on all this energy.

Woo!

Yeah!

Okanogan Pinot in the house!

Excuse me, m'am, are you here to buy some B.C. wine?

- B.C. wine?

Why?

Is that all they have?

Is that it?

Ugh.

- As I said, the mood here is palpable!

Alberta, raise a glass!

You made B.C. blink and Kinder Morgan's stock rise.

For 22 Minutes, I'm Trent McClellan in Edmonton.

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How to Get the Perfect Blowout with Drybar | ipsy Mane Event - Duration: 4:43.

hey ipsters and welcome to Mane event I'm Alli Webb the founder of

Drybar and today I'm going to show you how to get two of our signature blowouts right at home

the trick to a great blowout it's starting with really clean hair so

I'm gonna start with the southern belle shampoo and conditioner to get lots of volume

The first thing I'm gonna do is use a heat protectant this is our Prep Rally.

So it actually protects the hair from the heat for up to 450 degrees then

brush. Next I'm gonna use our new volume boosting Southern Belle I'm just gonna

spray it right at my root I always recommend rough drying your hair to get

some of the moisture and weight out of the hair the only exception to that rule

is if you have really coarse curly hair. Now that I've taken a good amount of

moisture out of my hair now I'm gonna section out the front area of my hair so

I can just focus on the bangs and the sides. Now I'm just gonna blow dry the

front of my hair. I'm gonna let down my next section so I'm basically gonna

isolate out the crown area and just blow-dry the side. You don't want your

sections to be more than like one to two inches depending on the thickness if you

have super thick hair go with smaller sections this is another trick that

you'll see happening a dry bar a lot is when our stylist will kind of set the

hair with a brush kind of like I've done here but just this act of letting the

hair cool and set will give you a lot of volume and you can see how much volume I

got just from doing that. As you'll notice when I'm blow-drying I am putting

a little bit of hot air into the root that helps kind of lift the root when

you're going for volume.

So next I'm going to take down this crown section and that's where I'm gonna

set my hair a little bit with the velcro rollers. This is what my hair looks like

naturally

another thing I want to point out is that when you're blow-drying your hair

for volume you kind of want to over direct the section going forward a

little bit so it has some room to fall back and get you get some volume right

in here now that my section is dry I'm going to set it with a Velcro roller

this is about the good amount

since I have less hair on this section I'm gonna use a smaller roller last step

for the rollers is just spraying them with a little bit of hairspray just to

kind of set in that volume. So it's a great time to do other stuff while

you're getting ready putting on your makeup getting dressed and then I'm

going to take it down. My last and final step for getting and keeping volume in

your hair it's using a volumizing spray so you basically you can just kind of

spray it into the root flip your head over and you can see how much kind of volume

you get throughout. There you have it! so now I'm gonna show you how to turn a

straight blow out into a mai tai which is drybar's version of messy beachy

waves the first thing you want to do is section your hair again you always want

to work in about one to two inch sections I'm going to start with the

iron about mid shaft I'm gonna curl vertically and give the hair a little

bit of tug to straighten the ends a bit and I'm just gonna go around my whole

head this way now I'm gonna take my my Thai spritzer scrunch it in again.

I'm part Mai tai and part straight up.

Coming up on my last couple sections here. Make sure the sides match.

The great thing about what I just did was taking my clothes out straight up and then

turning it into a mai tai gives me some waves and curls but I also still have

some volume. The very last steps is the chaser you only need a little bit you

rub it in your hands it gives a little bit of definition and some shine in your

hair. There you have it! bye guys and thanks for watching I hope

you picked up some great tips and tricks that you can do at home peace love and blowout!

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The City With Too Many Cannons | Bretagne Travel Diary Ep. 4 - Duration: 7:32.

Helloooo!

Good morning! I am just finishing getting ready.

Today Sunday so the market closes at 12:30 and we have to go already!

We're just gonna do more of a cultural visit

around the city and I'll see you in a bit

Where are we going Mathieu?

We are going to the street market!

If there's one thing I learned on this trip, is that I much prefer

less touristic cities. Brest is one of these.

It's honestly so underrated that even my French students

asked what in the world I was gonna do there.

Little do they know that there are so many things to do

We started out our day in one of the most seafood rich street markets I have ever seen.

They open up every Sunday and you can find a bit of everything here,

from flowers, to leather products, to any kind of food you could possible be craving!

from "healthy" options to some not-so-healthy but delicious ones.

Carrying on, we went back home and I learned a valuable lesson about French food.

What?! WHAT?! What is this?!

Okay, what is everything?

Andouille de vire, andouille de guemene, paté...

With cornichons it will be great!

yeah

So, the rule to eat good French food

is always bread and butter and you have to have cheese

It's not an option... It's a necessity! Right?

Right!

It's a religion!

Even after all that we're still gonna have dessert.

*mind blown* What?!

So, this is a special bread made with

the essential ingredients that I said before: bread and butter

but it's bread and butter with bread and butter and sugar and more sugar

and more bread and more butter and more bread and then more butter

and then more sugar...

(M) And butter!

And butter!

Oh! And bread, don't forget the bread!

With ice cream?

Yes, because it's hot and cold so together, it's normal!

After loading up on our energy for the day,

we decided to take a historic and cultural tour around the city

starting with this amazing museum that commemorated events

that took place during World War II.

We are at the Abri Sadi Carnot which is a special place

where war events happened.

It's the first time for me here! I discover Brest every day.

Brest is a magical city, and a free city!

The journey begins when you walk through the Porte Tourville

As we walk through these long tunnels we learned about what stood behind

these walls during such terrifying times.

This place was originally constructed to protect the population of the city.

However, on September 9th, 1944 the tunnels suffered a terrible explosion

that caused hundreds of casualties.

In this underground museum, there is a message of peace,

they have essentially created a space that's not only sensitive

but also informative and educational.

In there words, this place now pays tribute to the civil, anonymous victims of this catastrophe

Actually, as we were walking towards of next destination

I noticed that most of Brest commemorates these times…

by using old cannons and cannonballs to decorate the city

It's actually quite interesting!

Where are we going?

To the rescue boat: L'Abeille Bourbon

There's not really much I can say about L'Abeille Bourbon

other than: there are a lot of stairs and it's really big.

Oh, and you can also get a pretty nice view

and what's better than a great view accompanied by great people and great music?

I'm the king of the world!

It was so fun to get on a boat that could be called to duty at any time

and who could beat this free entertainment?

The wind in your hair, theme music playing in the background,

it kinda makes it feel like your living a movie!

Okay, moving on...

It was now time to see the interior! We got to see everything

From the cabin the control panel, and we even got to go below deck!

After going down a bunch of stairs, of course!

We saw all sorts of rooms that the crew uses, sleeps in, dines in,

we saw the nurse's quarters and the kitchen!

I even learned about some crazy functions the boat has!

It was awesome getting to see the behind-the-scenes of how they get the boat up and running!

But the best part wasn't seeing all those nick nacks,

it was actually more about who I got to share this experience with!

It all got me thinking, and I'm gonna get cheesy for a second here…

They say that life isn't always smooth sailing, and it's true!

We'll sometimes have a cloudy day, we might occasionally feel like we're sinking

or like winds are blowing too strong

but if we've got true friends we can count on,

there's always gonna be someone who'll throw us a lifeboat!

Yeah! Pun intended in case you were wondering!

Anyway, we were starting to get pretty hungry

so we decided to go grab a bite to eat...

Literally!

Oh no! He ate it!

He ate the baby madeline!

We're on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but of Brest!

There are plaques for different explorers that did different things

like this guys did a tour around the world and 74 days

and he has his handprints there!

It's the Brest Walk of Fame!

He crossed the sea faster than in a plane?

How is that even possible?

Because of teleportation!

Oh!

We ended our tour of Brest by walking to the end of a pier,

which was super windy by the way!

All that exploring got us really hungry so it was time to head home!

Dinner is served! Elise has prepared some sauteed apples

and Boidin which is blood sausage!

For dessert we have some delicious crepes

with some delicious strawberries!

*sniff*

Oh! It smells so good!

I wish you could smell what I'm smelling right now!

We have lost Mathieu! He ate too much food...

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Keller Williams New Tampa - New Tampa Real Estate Companies - Duration: 6:34.

Hi everyone. This is your Tampa Bay Realtor Lance Mohr. In this video I

wanted to go over Keller Williams New Tampa I want to talk about Keller

Williams Realty in New Tampa and the statistics that I just saw come out a

few days ago and I have to tell you I was absolutely blown away what I saw so

I thought I would share those with you

so a lot of you know I'm not really into the whole brokerage thing I don't think

it's the end-all be-all I know a lot of agents do I know a lot of agents when

they go talk to sellers about listing their home they come in saying oh this

is what my company does or this is what my brokerage does is this and this is

how big we are and I think there's a certain amount of good for that at the

end of the day you're always hiring the agent you're not hiring the brokerage

but when you do get into these big brokerage firms like Keller Williams

they are a name a recognition and they are a name a trust so a lot of people

like going with so-called I guess the big box companies but the

other day I was looking at statistics and I was specifically looking at him

for New Tampa and I was shocked to see the statistics that Keller Williams New

Tampa had compared to the other brokerage firms so let me just go over

that I mean they did a little screenshot video and show you what I'm talking

about and you know if again if you're buying a home probably not as a big of a

deal but if you are selling a home it does mean something because a

president's in an area again it isn't everything

the agents the vast majority of everything but it's something to look at

and it's something to know about so I'm going to share that with you right now

all right so here's the New Tampa brokerages for 2017 the closed volume

now I have to tell you this data is coming directly from our MLS my Florida

regional MLS so there's nothing funny about it I was real surprised

I saw this I mean here the numbers in the office here are the numbers when

people talk about Keller Williams but I don't really pay any attention to that

you know as a baseline in my business but it is rather shocking in the new

Tampa area just really how much Keller Williams is just annihilating the

so-called competition if you look at the closed volume of what Keller Williams

did and there in red and you take Coldwell Berkshire Ford executive Remax

in Casa FINA and put them all together there about what Keller Williams did

there just a little bit more and if you look at him individually and you look at

what Keller Williams is doing to coldwell I mean they're just crushing

them the berkshire hathaway - Remax I mean it's just like it's their failing

models a lot of these other models out there and I don't mean to be blunt by

saying that but it's sort of been known in the industry you know especially when

we went through the recession so let's look at a couple of the other numbers if

you look in the dark red maybe the burgundy if you will this is the seller

side closing and in the lighter color red it's the buyer side closing so you

can see what Keller Williams is doing compared to these other companies

they're just crushing them then a lot of people will say oh well Keller Williams

they just have a lot of agents well first off pretty much every office has a

lot of agents whether it's Keller Williams remac Berkshire Caldwell etc so

look at this right here agent the producing agents look at the

difference I mean it's it's more than double of Berkshire Hathaway in Coldwell

Banker I mean it's this again this was really surprising to me down here you'll

see the source is my Ford original MLS so a lot of times agents go out and go

on listing presentations and they talk about how great their company is why you

need to list with them and that's really why I did this is because these are the

numbers and the numbers know why when our agents in our

let's go out and they tell you how great the company is and we're such a thriving

company out there it's because we are and quite frankly the other brokerages

firms just can't say that in when it comes to the new tampa market and so

really surrounding areas there's basically keller williams new tampa then

everybody else so i hope this gives you a little little perspective i guess as

far as closed volume and just you know see you can see what's really going on

in the market okay so i don't say this with any malice it's just for years I've

always heard all these companies going out insane we're number one we do all

this business and they're telling there's sales representatives when they

go out and listings you know how great they are and if they work with them now

I just wanted to show you the numbers I wanted to show you what's really going

on if you're in the new Tampa area the Wesley Chapel area I mean there's pretty

much one company and then there's everybody else if you're looking at

listening you're out so if you have if you have any questions at all don't

hesitate to give me a call if you like this video give me a thumbs up let me

know what you think I'm curious your last home did you work with an agent

listing or the or the buyer's agent were they with Coldwell Banker or they with

Keller Williams or I'm not talking you know just in New Tampa I'm talking

wherever you are were they with century 21 they with Remax I'm just curious to

see who you're working with who out there and again this isn't the end-all

be-all but it's some good information if you have any questions at all if you do

in the Tampa Bay area I would love to help you out and if you like these

videos give us a thumbs up and leave a comment but have a great day I look

forward to hearing from you

you

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Man Must Die - The Hell I Fear (Peace Was Never an Option 2013): 2:20 - 2:35 - Duration: 0:16.

♪ Everyone has the right to express themselves ♪

♪ I say to each his own ♪

♪ Whether it's God, Buddha, Satan, Hare Krishna or Allah ♪

♪ You will always find a home ♪

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Beer For My Horses / Song Friday / Cover request / CC sing along - Duration: 3:18.

Well a man come on the 6 o'clock news

Said somebody's been shot, somebody's been abused

Somebody blew up a building, somebody stole a car

Somebody got away, somebody didn't get too far yeah

They didn't get too far

Grandpappy told my pappy, back in my day, son

A man had to answer for the wicked that he done

Take all the rope in Texas find a tall oak tree,

Round up all them bad boys tie em up in the street

For all the people to see

That justice is the one thing you should always find

You got to saddle up your boys, you got to draw a hard line

When the gun smoke settles we'll sing a victory tune

And we'll all meet back at the local saloon

We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing

Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses

We got too many gangsters doing dirty deeds

Too much corruption, and crime in the streets

It's time the long arm of the law put a few more in the ground

Send 'em all to their maker and he'll settle 'em down

You can bet he'll set 'em down

'Cause justice is the one thing you should always find

You got to saddle up your boys, you got to draw a hard line

When the gun smoke settles we'll sing a victory tune

and We'll all meet back at the local saloon

we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing

Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses

Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses

You know justice is the one thing you should always find

You got to saddle up your boys, you got to draw a hard line

When the gun smoke settles we'll sing a victory tune

And we'll all meet back at the local saloon

And we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing

Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses

Singing whiskey for my men, beer for my horses

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