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Best of Benz – Top 5 Mercedes-Benz Stunts - Duration: 1:23.Hi, I'm Paul Wallace, creator of the YouTube channel "Supercars of London"
and I'm gonna be presenting the top 5 greatest Mercedes-Benz stunts.
Let's get stuck in!
At number 5, a Parkour athlete, an RC car, a C-Class Coupé,
and a finishing line filled with obstacles.
The number 4 spot: Making a distance of around the world four times over,
three six-man driver teams drove 30 days straight in the E 320 CDI.
Number 3: Hollywood stuntman Damien Walters fearlessly leapt from a drifting Mercedes-AMG.
He even climbed back in for good measure.
At Number 2: Racing legend, David Coulthard, and pro-golfer, Jake Shephard,
performed the farthest golf shot caught with a moving car.
And at number one, make sure you tune in to the next video
as I attempt to perform a two-mile long drift…
on ice.
See if I succeeded and subscribe for more Mercedes-Benz top 5.
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Wootbox April "Brutal" Mystery Box Unboxing Review - Avengers Infinity War, God Of War & GOTG Vol 2 - Duration: 8:38.Wootbox April "Brutal" Mystery Box Unboxing Review - Avengers Infinity War, God Of War
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You Are In The Stars | তারায় তুমি - Duration: 4:44.আকাশ ভরা তারায় তুমি The sky is filled with stars where you are
মনের কোণে তোমারই ছবি Only your picture is in the corner of my mind
তুমি কি বোঝ না ? Don't you understand ?
তুমি কি মানো না ? Don't you agree ?
এ হৃদয় ভেঙ্গে যায়, তোমারই প্রতীক্ষায় This heart breaks while waiting for you
লিখেছি অনেক কবিতা, কখনো হয়নি বলা I wrote many poems, which were never recited
লিখেছি অনেক গান, কখনো হয়নি শোনা I wrote many songs which were never heard
বন্ধু ভুলোনা এই গান Don't forget this song, my friend
তোমার আছে আঁখিজল You have tears
আমার অভিমান You have my ego
তবু তুমি ছাড়া, বেঁচে থাকা মৃত্যু সমান Yet without you, being alive is equivalent to death
বৃষ্টি ঝরে যায়, অঝোর ধারায় The rain falls heavily
শ্রাবণ ঝরে যায়, তোমারই আশায় Rain falls, in the expectation of you
তুমি ছুঁয়ে দেখো বৃষ্টির জল Just touch the rain drops
যতটা পারো দু'হাতে As much as you can with both hands
যতটা তুমি পারবেনা, দু'হাতে ধরতে As much as you can not hold in both hands
ততটা তোমায় ভালবাসি শুধুই I love you exactly that much
তুমি ছুঁয়ে দেখো বৃষ্টির জল Just touch the rain drops
যতটা পারো দু'হাতে As much as you can with both hands
যতটা তুমি পারবেনা দু'হাতে ধরতে As much as you can not hold with both hands
ততটা তোমায় ভালবাসি I love you that much
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Urban Decay BEACH Collection is COMING! Target Beauty Boxes IN STORE!!! | Makeup Minute - Duration: 1:04.Hello!
I'm Jen and this is your Daily Makeup Minute for March 29, 2018.
Featuring absolutely no unicorns or mermaids!
Night Fiend, a new makeup palette from Black Craft Cult features 12 shades in little coffin
shapes.
Coming to Hot topic soon.
We've seen the comments asking for beach or vacation themed items, and take a look...this
is the Cargo Havana Nights Palette BH Cosmetics will launch the Weekend Festival
Palette April 20, Urban Decay's "BEACHED" palette will also
be launching May 8 with the bronzer and lipstick.
And Beauty for Real brings the SUNSHINE SET OF SIX gel EYELINERS, available now on their
site for $49.
My Pretty Zombie will start its annual fundraiser for SNAP CATS on April 1, and these past favorites
will be available on a limited basis.
This year's eyeshadow shade is called "Tiger" and is a soft blue grey.
Target now offers their Beauty Box in-store!
Choose from 5 variations - $7 each 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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Box of Toys Sea Animals Learn Colors Learn Animals Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 8:27.Box of Toys Sea Animals
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2 NEW Acts! Discover the changes we made with Corteo in Arena! Backstage with Cirque du Soleil - Duration: 3:14.My name is Mark Shaub.
I'm the Artistic Director for the Corteo arena tour.
We decided to convert Corteo from a Big Top show
into an arena show.
We had some restraints placed upon the process.
The structure of the arena,
the way the stage and the upper part of the deck is supported,
is different than the Big Top.
In Big Top we used to have a high-wire act,
but the arena structure could not support
the tension required to bring a high wire into tension.
And so we wanted to find a way
to have another aerial act in the show.
Suspended Pole is a dance pole
that is normally planted in the ground,
but this pole is able to fly,
and with our dolly system
it's not only able to fly up and down,
but it can also trans… you know,
go across the stage.
So it was an exciting prospect for us to work with this act
because no other Cirque du Soleil show has a Suspended Pole.
So her character is much more of a young woman
discovering her life in the circus
and discovering her womanhood, in a way.
We've been working with Stephanie now
and we've created a really beautiful act.
At the beginning I'm doing pole
and after I'm flying in the air.
So romantic and at the same time very powerful.
The other act we've added is Hoops.
And that's working with, you know, a series of hoops
in the later part of the first act.
And what we've done is we've brought back one of the trampo beds,
put a platform on it
where she can do her combination of contortion and Hoops footwork
and we've surrounded her by some of the characters in the show.
Her personage is more a…
she's kind of a gypsy woman—
she's all in red, very fiery.
It's a tango type of music,
and she has the Whistler on there and the White Clown,
who is infatuated with her.
The Giant is there,
and the Giant and the Whistler,
who is Mr. Loyal, our ringmaster—
they are kind of sambaing away and dancing away
with her and different people are bringing her the hoops.
It's a very short act but it's beautiful,
so we're very happy with the results.
We think it's added a whole new layer to Corteo—
a familiar layer in the sense of the music
but a new type of acrobatics that we didn't have before.
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David Shulkin Reveals How He Feels About His Firing From VA In Op-Ed - Duration: 0:42.Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin apparently is not taking his firing
too well.
In a scathing opinion piece published Wednesday in The New York Times, he bashed the environment
in Washington.
He called it:
He also said he was removed from his position by people who wanted to privatize the VA and
said it was "a terrible idea."
President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday afternoon that Shulkin was out and announced he tapped
Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, for the position.
Shulkin was fired more than a month after the VA inspector general released a report
detailing Shulkin's misuse of taxpayer dollars.
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Baby Caterpillar Hatches from Tiny Butterfly Egg - Duration: 2:39.A painted lady has her own offspring to create
and lays dozens of tiny eggs of a surprising blue.
(soft piano music)
Each egg is attached to a leaf with a special glue
that keeps it in place at any angle.
They are jewel-like and almost microscopically small.
She clusters them on leaves
the babies will be able to eat when they hatch.
And that's the end of her motherly duties.
But in just five days,
a little caterpillar begins to break out of its shell.
The eggs were only the size of a pinhead.
The baby caterpillars are smaller than a grain of rice.
Even the plant hairs sprouting from the leaf
are giant obstacles for them.
Almost nothing about this little caterpillar
resembles its parents.
With eight pairs of legs, a black spiky suit,
and no wings at all, it's an entirely different animal.
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unicorn inspired makeup / affordable items (english cc subtitles) - Duration: 11:05.Hello everyone, it's Anzu,
Today I'll be doing a unicorn inspired makeup as a collab with Watsons.
All of the items used are affordable and easy-to-find items,
and I'll be linking them in description below.
I hope this will be helpful for you and that you will like it!
Then, let's begin!
I will start by applying CC cream on my moisturized skin.
I will be using the shade Ivory from Pure Beauty,
because it is really close to my skin shade.
And I'm looking to achieve a natural base makeup.
As my concealer, I'm using the 24 ore perfect concealer from Deborah.
It is the lightest shade, #0.
I will use it lightly on the under eye area,
because the CC cream already concealed most of the darkness there.
I am patting on it gently with my finger to blend.
To set the concealer on the under eye area, I'm using the Luxury Powder in Banana from Makeup Revolution.
I'm locking it on the concealer with a brush.
Now I'm taking the Mermaids vs. Unicorns palette from Makeup Revolution,
I'm getting this purple shade on my brush,
and I'm starting from outside the eye, blending it inside.
now I'm getting this blue shade from the same palette and I'm starting from the middle of my eyelid,
then I'm blending it with the purple shade I've used earlier.
after the blending, I'm getting the same purple to build up the color more,
because it wasn't visible enough at first.
To make the blue shade pop, I'm using my finger to pat it onto my eyelid again.
Until I'm satisfied with the blending, I'll keep blending them with a fluffy brush.
And to make it look complete, I used the same purple on the bottom part of my eye as well.
Next is the brows, I will be using Makeup Revolutions Soft Brown Brow Pomade for it,
To match it with the shy nature of unicorns, I'm drawing sad, innocent brows.
If you think it's too dark and unnatural,
you can use a clean brow mascara to brush and blend it.
Now it's time for the eyeliner I just can't give up.
I'm using this full black eyeliner from Deborah.
Again, for an innocent look, I'm gonna draw it downwards instead of a cat eyeliner.
I'm getting the Ultra Blush Palette from Makeup Revolution for my blush,
I'm going for this pinkish orange shade.
Instead of applying it from outside the cheeks, I will start from the center of my cheeks and blend it outwards.
I'm getting a darker orange from the same palette,
I'm using a fluffy eyeshadow brush and blend it from the outside part of my nose to my cheeks.
This will add more dimension.
I'm getting the first purple shade I have used,
I'm applying it from the tip of my nose and blend it with the rest of the blush.
I'm going to draw some white freckles using a white eyeliner,
and before it dries I'll press my finger on it to multiply them easily.
It also makes it look more natural.
As for the mascara, I'm going for Deborah's Double Effect Mascara.
This is a mascara I fell in love with, amongst the affordable mascaras.
It both lengthens and volumizes the lashes,
It even worked on my thin eyelashes.
After the lashes are volumized enough,
I'll go over the lashes with the white eyeliner to color them white.
As the lipstick, I'm using the Lust lipstick from Makeup Revolution,
I decided to conceal my bottom lip after using this lipstick on my whole lips.
So I'm switching back to the concealer I used in the beginning,
then I concealed my lips by applying it on the bottom lip and blending it with a brush.
I started to draw thin lines from the outer part of the lipstick, using and eyeliner brush,
But without overdrawing the side parts,
So it will look as if it's curling upwards.
I'm using the same lipstick on the inner part of my bottom lip
only applying it on the inner part and blending.
To pop the top lip's colour, I'm getting the Girls Best Friend shade of lipstick,
For contour, I'll be using Makeup Revolution's Ultra Cream Contour Palette,
I'm getting the cold brown color from there,
because my cheeks are more puffy towards the bottom of my face,
I'll contour from there and blend it upwards.
From the same palette, I'm getting the lightest highlighter,
and I'm using it on my chin and on the bridge of my nose.
For the general highlighter, I'm getting the Unicorns Heart from I Heart Makeup,
it has several different colours in it,
and they reflect their own colors depending which part of it you dipped your brush in.
So you are able to use whichever shade and colour you are aiming for.
I'm getting this dark blue/purple-ish colour from the first palette,
and I'm shading my lip.
I'm tying this unicorn horn I made on my forehead, using a string,
because of the lack of crafting items, I made it by mixing flour and water,
cooked it, painted it blue and covered it in glitter.
I'm getting these two shades from the eyeshadow palette,
and I'm shading around the horn I just wore.
Lastly, I'm using a setting spray from Makeup Revolution to set my makeup.
With this our makeup is completed,
I hope you liked this makeup and the tutorial was helpful,
or that it inspired you!
If you try out this tutorial, make sure to show it to me on Instagram,
it gives me so much joy to see your takes on my tutorials!
Then, I will see you in my next video,
Bye bye!
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Johann Hari: Connection, Community, Finding Your Tribe - Duration: 7:44.LBW: Does it ever come out to you that maybe the solutions that we
need are really deeply radical in that the way that we have to really deal with
this widespread issue of anxiety and depression in in American society or
British society or Western society more generally but Western civilization more
generally is that there needs to be a radical restructuring of our economic
system our social systems and our value systems?
JOHANN HARI: Well I tried to be guided by
what the best experts say about this and the World Health Organization's the
leading medical body in the world and they said mental health is produced
socially it's a social indicator it needs social as well as individual
solutions and if that's remembered that I thought I was entirely sure I
understood what it meant I kept looking for example the UN's leading doctor on
these questions said last year the World Health Day we needed to talk less about
chemical imbalances more about power imbalances and it was although I had
been trained in the Social Sciences it seems so bear in mind that story I was
told was so heavily biological I was very committed to this heavily
biological story about depression when you've got a story about your pain even
when that story doesn't work very well it kind of structures your distress it
structures your pain it's like putting a leash on a wild animal at least you know
where it is I was very reluctant to screw with that story
but the more I learned the more I realized that the story I was telling
was just way too simplistic it's not that it's totally false so there are
three kinds of cause of depression and anxiety pretty much all scientists agree on
this there are biological causes which are very real things like your genes
there are real brain changes although I don't think they should be characterized
as a chemical imbalance for reasons we can talk about there are psychological
causes which how you feel about yourself and there are social causes which are
how we live together and all three of them are real and all three need to be
dealt with we need to stop telling a simplistic story and start telling a
complex story but it's only when you understand the more complex picture that
you begin to find more meaningful solutions which is not to say the
solutions that are currently offered chemical antidepressants and a bit of
therapy have no value they have some value but they're not solving the
problem for most people they're giving some relief to some people in there but
have somebody but they're not solving the problem so I'll give you a very concrete example I'm
glad you talked about Berlin I'm happy to tell that story to listeners a bit more but there we are
the loneliest society that has ever existed there is a study that asks
Americans how many close friends do you have who
you could call on in a crisis and when they started doing it years ago the most
common answer was five today the most common answer is none it's not the
average but the most common answer is none imagine what life is like if you
have nobody to turn to when things go wrong right and I've been thinking a lot
about this this week because one of the people who taught me most about this
sadly died last week wonderful man called Professor John Cacioppo it was at
the University of Chicago where I interviewed a lot it was the leading
expert in the world on loneliness he showed lots of things one of these he
demonstrates it is then for human beings being acutely lonely releases as much of
the stress hormone cortisol as being punched in the face by a stranger this
is one of the worst things that could happen to us and he explained to me you
know why why are we alive right why do we exist one of the reasons we exist is
because our ancestors on the savannahs of Africa were really good at one thing
they weren't bigger than the animals they took down they weren't faster than
the animals they took down they were much better at cooperating they were
much better at banding together into tribes just like bees need a hive every
human instinct is to form a tribe alright and if you think about those
circumstances where we evolved if you were separated from the tribe if you
were lonely you were depressed or anxious for a really good reason you
were about to die you were in terrible danger right those are the impulses we
still have and I was really interested to look at it so professor Cacioppo proved
very clearly that this isn't big this is one of the factors that increases
depression and anxiety really significantly and we know there's lots
of evidence loneliness increased so it's interesting what's the solution to that
right what's the antidepressant for that problem and one of the heroes of
'Lost Connections' it's a doctor here in London who
pioneered an approach to this so Sam Everington is a doctor in one of the
poorest parts of London in East London where I lived for a long time and sadly
he was never my doctor and Sam was really uncomfortable because like me
he's not opposed to chemical antidepressants but he had loads of
patients coming to him who were really depressed and anxious and you know he
could just see that giving them chemicals alone wasn't solving their
problem it was giving some of them some relief but it wasn't solving their
problem so he decided to pioneer a different approach one day a woman came
to him who I later got to know called Lisa Cunningham you know Lisa had been
shut away in her home with terrible depression anxiety just
seven years and sam said to her one day you know Lisa I'll carry on giving you
drugs but I'm also going to prescribe something else I'm going to prescribe to
you to take part in a group there was an area behind the doctor's surgery that
was known as dog shit alley which gives you sense of what it was like she's kind
scrubland where dogs would go and shit and Sam said to her what I'd like you to do
is come in twice a week and with a group and I'll turn out and support you and
with a group of other depressed and anxious people I'd like you to turn dog shit
alley into something beautiful the first time the group met Lisa was literally
physically sick with anxiety but what she noticed is most of the time
depressed and anxious people are basically only given spaces to go and
talk about how depressed and anxious they are but this group gave them a chance to try
something else they decided they were gonna learn gardening they started to
put their fingers in the soil they started to learn the rhythms of the
seasons there's lots of evidence that interacting the natural world is really
powerful antidepressant they and and another thing happened as they got to
know each other they started to form a tribe and they did what human beings do
when we form tribes they started to solve each other's problems for example
there was one guy in the group that was sleeping on a public bus everyone else
in the group was horrified they were like well of course you're depressed to
be sleeping in the bus they started lobbying the local authority to get him
housed it was the first time they've done something for someone else in years it
made them feel great the way Lisa put it to me as the gardens
began to bloom we began to bloom there was a study in Norway of a very similar
program that found it was more than twice as effective as chemical
antidepressants I think for a kind of obvious reason it was dealing with the
reasons why some of the reasons why they were so depressed and anxious in the
first place their disconnection from other people and their disconnection
from the natural world and everywhere I went in the world I really from Sydney
to Sao Paulo to San Francisco I really saw this the most effective strategies
for dealing with depression and anxiety were the ones that dealt with the
reasons why people felt so bad in the first it's not to say there's no value
in chemical antidepressants there's some value but the most effective ones the
ones that deal with these deeper underlying reasons
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CURRENT FAVES // Hayley Kiyoko, Everlane, Playster, Love Simon and MORE!! ad [CC] - Duration: 8:59.hello everybody! please excuse my congested voice, I am getting over a cold,
but I wanted to talk today about some of my current favorite things. I have a lot
of things, actually not that many things, but just a few things I feel very
passionately about at the moment so I needed to share them with you. I'm gonna
start with my two fashiony-type favorites um the first one are a pair of
boots. these I got for Christmas and they're a
pair of vegan leather boots from wills vegan shoes and they're these like snow
boots basically. we've had two or three big like winter storms here in New York
and these have been like absolutely perfect. they're really really
comfortable they have lots of room for my feet. I wear-- they're true to size for
me. I wear a size 8, these are a size 8 and I just love them. I think they look
really nice as well. I just love them they're very
comfortable very durable and my feet have been happy and the second favorite
is something that if you follow me anywhere in the internet you know I
won't shut up about and that is everlane's new underwear. so I'm actually
wearing one of the bras right now and it's just like kind of a tank sports bra
type thing. so comfortable. it's this really amazing cotton that feels so nice
on the skin. if you don't know Everlane is like a sustainable brand that I've
loved absolutely loved for years and they just started releasing underwear. if
you're somebody shops sustainably and like eco-friendly, you know that
underwear is very expensive when made well and in good conditions. I've paid
upwards of $25 for a single pair of underwear and it sucks.
Everlane's are $12 and you can get them like in packs or not in packs
but I think it's like three for twenty-seven and then nine dollars a
pair after that, so I bought four pairs. I actually went to their event over the
weekend and got another free pair as well so five pairs of the underwear and
they're super comfortable. these are empty boxes or mostly empty boxes I have
tried them on they're very comfortable. I have two of the bras and one of the body
suits it's all so so comfortable. I super recommend you check it out it's
affordable for what it is and incredible, incredibly made and comfortable and if
you use my link down below it just gives me store credit. anyone can use one of
those links and if you use it, I I'm very thankful because it means I can
buy more underwear, and other clothes, that'd be really awesome if you did. love
Everlane always and forever. next I'm going to talk about some media
type favorites first one is actually the people who are sponsoring this video
today and you if you follow other booktubers you might have seen a little
bit about this but it's called Playster and it's an app. I actually have been
using it mostly on my computer but I downloaded the app as well. I've been
using this mostly for audiobooks. one of the ones I listened to most recently was
I Stop Somewhere by TE Carter which I listened to on here. they have a really
wide selection of audiobooks. I use overdrive a lot of the time but because
it is a library service I have to often wait for releases especially new
releases so this has new releases, and old releases and you don't have to like
compete with other people for them or wait in line basically so I've been kind
of going between overdrive and this and I really really like it. I think it's a
great app. I actually have a discount code for you as well if you use the
promo code Kayley60 it gives you a 60 day trial
for six dollars and it's like the full media plan, where you can listen to
unlimited audiobooks, ebooks, music, movies, TV shows, everything, which is really cool.
I actually only read the promo code this moment um and that's really awesome so
if you want to download the app I recommend it. they're a really cool
company in general and also I've been using it a lot and listening to a lot of
audiobooks. I haven't been reading much this year, pals. it's been... I've been
really busy with other stuff and I've only read at the moment I'm recording
this 12 books which for me is like usually what I would read in a month
last year and it's the end of March. anyway more information about Playster
down below. my next media favorite is someone I haven't I don't think I've
talked about my channel which is like blasphemous because she's my Queen
that's Hayley Kiyoko. I love Hayley Kiyoko. Hayley Kiyoko is a lesbian pop
artist and she sings about girls loving girls and I'm here for it. her music is
so good, her videos are incredible, she directs them and they're really
beautifully done. they don't over-sexualize the female
body in a lot of ways that like traditional pop videos do.
they're done really tastefully but also really like sexy, they're really sexy
especially for like queer women to see queer women in that... in like that
mainstream pop setting. it's just incredible. I love it so much and
speaking of like queer media: Love, Simon. I loved Love, Simon. don't get me
wrong I liked Simon Versus the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli,
oh my nose is making me talk silly. I liked it but I felt like it was a little
young and for some reason just seeing like queer kids in the Hollywood film
setting, like big theatre, with lots of people that it was just such an
incredible experience. I wish I'd had that in high school because I think I
probably could have learned a lot more about myself from a younger age had I
had these like mainstream pop artists and films and books that a lot of teens
do now and I think that's really amazing. Love, Simon was so so good.
Keiynan Lonsdale is like a gift to us all, his smile is a gift to us all. the music
is incredible. the music I actually just double-checked is on Playster, which is
cool. I've been listening to the soundtrack a ton. we also have the
vinyl. another favorite of mine is something that if you follow me on the
internet you're probably again sick of hearing me talk about and that is
Paddington. the Paddington films are unparalleled.
honestly, Paddington 2 is one of my favourite films I've seen in a very long
time. it's so genuinely good and funny and pure and it's funny in a way that
it's not the expense of like a marginalized group or any specific
person. it's just like a weird like quirky kind of humor. it's very British
which I love obviously. they're just so good and I can't explain it other
than saying it's so pure and beautiful and I want everyone to experience the
Paddington franchise. for Valentine's Day I got my girlfriend this and she got me
this so now they like sit together, our little Paddington children. I got a lot
of Paddington books for my birthday, I want a Paddington tattoo, that's
probably gonna happen eventually. I love Paddington. actually the day I'm
filming this is the day that Paddington comes out oh my gosh Paddington 2 is
now out I'm going to you like buy it as soon as I finished
filming this, like buy it on Amazon or something. Wow.
my final favourites are two television shows. I finally like a month and a half
ago caught up on The Good Plave and it was so good. it's gotten so funny. I love
the weird like concept humor and I just love it. I love the good place. I thought
it was so genuinely funny and clever and it just went places that I didn't
expect. so I don't like sitcoms I really don't like the sitcom format.
I don't like 20 minutes shows in general. I like can't get invested normally but I
binge watch the good place which I think maybe I prefer watching, binge
watching like short programs and then watching long programs week to week. I
don't know but I loved it. and the final thing is jessica jones season 2. if you
know me you know i'm a die-hard Jessica Jones fan. season 1 is one of my favorite
seasons of television that ever has existed. I did not like season 2 nearly
as much um I think the subject matter of season 1 was really personal to me
so season 2 didn't quite have that same like gut-wrenching relatability that
season 1 had for me but I still really enjoyed it and thought it was really
funny and there are some really great moments and Krysten Ritter is incredible.
so that's all there is to it. those are my favourites. I feel like I'm forgetting
stuff um I also have some like makeup skincare type things but I'm considering
doing a skincare video in a couple months when I've like really solidified
all the new products I've been getting and like got a routine down, considering
doing a skincare video. if you're interested in that, let me know. I'm also
trying to collect questions eventually for a Q&A so if you have any questions
for me, please put them in the comments down below. don't forget to
check out Playster if you want like unlimited access to their all their
content like their audiobooks, ebooks, films, TV shows, etc use my discount code
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sponsorship, so if you like it or if that sounds interesting, check it out. and yeah
thank you so much for watching. I'll see you very soon.
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Westworld Season 2 Trailer (HD) - Duration: 2:32.BERNARD LOWE: I dreamt I was on an ocean.
You...
and the others on a distant shore.
DOLORES: Were you with us?
No.
♪ (SOMBER PIANO MUSIC PLAYS) ♪
DOLORES: What's it mean?
BERNARD: Dreams don't mean anything, Dolores.
That answer doesn't seem to satisfy you.
DOLORES: Because it's not completely honest.
♪ (PIANO RENDITION OF "HEART-SHAPED BOX" BY NIRVANA PLAYS) ♪
DOLORES: Did you ever stop to wonder about your actions?
The price you'd have to pay if there was a reckoning?
That reckoning is here.
MAN IN BLACK: Up until this point, the stakes were never real.
But now, you and the rest of your kind are free.
LEE SIZEMORE: She's... something we programmed.
She's not real.
You're going to take me to my daughter.
DOLORES: Here we are. Kind that will never know death.
And yet we're fighting to live.
There is beauty in what we are.
TEDDY FLOOD: We've ridden ten miles and all we've seen is blood.
Is this really what you want?
DOLORES: It's us or them.
Revenge is just a different prayer.
They're all to die.
MAN IN BLACK: They wanted a place hidden from God.
We had something else in mind entirely.
I'm gonna burn this whole thing to the ground.
MAEVE: They're lost in the dark.
DOLORES: I know exactly what is out there.
BERNARD: You frighten me sometimes, Dolores.
Why on earth would you ever be frightened of me?
(HIGH-PITCHED ELECTRONIC HISS)
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The Stunning Transformation Of Janet Jackson - Duration: 6:48.She's one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world.
The youngest member of a famous family, Janet Jackson emerged to become a star in her own
right.
Over the years, she's undergone many challenges and changes while celebrating immense success.
Despite her superstar status, Jackson had
a very humble beginning.
Conservative and lower-middle class, she grew up under the watchful eye of her devout Jehovah's
Witness mother.
Because of this, Jackson did not celebrate holidays like Christmas or her birthday, and
was encouraged to be modest and wholesome in how she dressed and behaved.
After her brothers were signed by Motown and gained notoriety as The Jackson 5, the family
moved to Los Angeles.
A budding star in her own right, Jackson began appearing on popular television shows like
Good Times and Diff'rent Strokes.
When she was just 16, she recorded her first album with her father overseeing every step
at A&M Records.
While they likely had high hopes, the effort peaked at number 63.
Her second album, Dream Street, fared even worse.
Jackson's career changed for the better when
she broke away from her family.
When addressing her decision to separate business from her personal life, she explained at a
1997 press conference: "I just wanted to get out of the house, get
out from under my father, which was one of the most difficult things that I had to do."
After teaming up with some of the industry's hottest producers, Control was born and the
rest is history.
Released in 1986, the album hit number 1 on the Billboard 200, sold millions of copies,
and was certified five-time platinum.
Jackson reinvented herself again in 1989 for
her album Rhythm Nation 1814, and it paid off.
Track after track confronted important issues.
Paired with the outfits she wore in the accompanying videos and tour, Jackson emerged as a socially
conscious artist and a style icon.
As her star continued to rise, Jackson began to take bigger risks.
Her willingness to embrace her maturity and sensuality was never more apparent than in
September 1993, when she posed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
With just a pair of hands covering her chest, Jackson simultaneously caused controversy
while becoming a solid sex symbol.
When Jackson's album The Velvet Rope was released
in October 1997, it was immediately obvious that the tone was more personal and serious
than anything she'd recorded before.
Not only was she physically transformed, but her lyrics were also more vulnerable, addressing
issues like depression, anxiety, domestic violence, and homophobia.
She used the accompanying tour to work with Colin Powell on the "America's Promise" initiative
to support at-risk youth.
Jackson has since spoken of her own life struggles to Newsweek, saying:
"I was very, very sad.
Very down.
Couldn't get up sometimes.
There were times when I felt very hopeless and helpless, and I felt like walls were kind
of closing in on me."
"There's something behind this smile there's something behind the constant laughter."
In February 2011 she released a self-help book, True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving
Yourself.
The book quickly topped the New York Times' Best Sellers list, and Jackson hopes her message
can inspire readers of all ages, saying: "I wish I had a book like this to read when
I was a kid, maybe it would have helped me."
While Jackson was supportive of the LGBT community
in the past, nothing solidified her as a friend of the community quite like her album, The
Velvet Rope.
In fact, the effort won the award for "Outstanding Music" at the 9th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
in 1998.
Ten years later at the 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, Jackson also received the Vanguard
Award for promoting equality.
As the organization's president explained in a press release,
"Ms. Jackson has a tremendous following inside the LGBT community and out, and having her
stand with us against the defamation that LGBT people still face in our country is extremely
significant."
In 2001, huge stars including Destiny's Child,
Pink, Jennifer Lopez, Usher, and the late Aaliyah gathered for a ceremony honoring Jackson
with the very first MTV Icon Award for her contributions to music, videos, and pop culture.
The event featured incredible performances and commentary that even included a young
Beyoncé Knowles saying: "In the third grade and fourth grade I used
to dress up like her.
I know all the kids at my school thought I was trying to be grown up.
I had the lipstick, had the hair — even had some leather boots."
You know you're a true icon when Beyonce's trying to copy you!
During the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show
in 2004, Jackson performed a medley of hits before launching into a duet with Justin Timberlake.
As the pair performed, Timberlake pulled off a piece of Jackson's costume.
To everyone's shock, she was more than a little exposed.
The incident became the most replayed moment in TiVo history and resulted in severe backlash
for Jackson, but not for Timberlake.
Both were slated to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards but Jackson's invitation was rescinded.
Her involvement in a Lena Horne bio-pic also abruptly ended, and a statue of Mickey Mouse
wearing a Rhythm Nation costume was removed from Walt Disney World.
The controversy also derailed the release of her next album in March 2004, and her music
was blacklisted from many radio and music channels.
The ban continued for another two albums — something from which her career has never really recovered.
"I'd definitely love to do it over again and for sure happen the way that it did."
In the ultimate power play, Jackson gave herself
more creative freedom by establishing her own recording company in 2015.
After securing a publishing partnership with BMG allowing her to release music through
her Rhythm Nation label, Jackson expressed her gratitude by saying on her website:
"Thank you to the talented team at BMG, my new artistic home.
The opportunity to be creative in music and every form of entertainment has great potential
here."
She then successfully launched her Unbreakable album through her own label, followed by a
world tour.
After a surprise marriage to Wissam Al Mana
in 2012, Jackson surprised fans again when she announced just weeks before her 50th birthday
in early 2016:
"My husband and I are planning our family, so I'm going to have to delay the tour"
A few months later in October 2016, she announced that she and her husband were expecting their
first baby.
The couple welcomed son, Eissa, on January 3, 2017 but split soon after.
Jackson has since treated her followers to adorable photos of her son and seems to be
relishing all motherhood has to offer, both personally and creatively.
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Torpedo vs. the real deal | Comparison with That Pedal Show - Duration: 25:06.So hello guys
Welcome to the Utah one YouTube guitar Channel
Look who I have
I am freaking out a problem
Huge fan of that pedal show and this is exactly where these gentlemen
This is Dan Steiner, and this is Mickey Taylor hello. Hello Chris
we've already met yes with the Chris and I met in at Tom Allen Germany a
Couple of weeks back doing some victory and stuff, and we had a good a good session
So hopefully those videos will be up at some point, but yeah very cool absolutely good to see you again
We could sit here for a week
Talking you know volume. Wise yes, let's listen
You know pros - is what waiting we're kind of forced down this route only because here at Guitar con
There's three Studios pumping next to one another and so
In each of the studios, it's difficult to have really loud guitar
Amps. It's not like back at that pedal shit. We're down and I can just play really loud very long and I can see
In the real world that's how it is for most people most of the time
You know we're very lucky to be able to play loud and be inspired by that sound so
fair to say Dan
You know there are some big fans playing quietly
So the thing is it's not it's not the volume
The sound pressure levels that really concern me
It's just that I don't it doesn't feel the same yeah, and sorry it not that doesn't even feel it the same. It's that
It's not as inspiring to me. There's something about the reason
I'm playing it on the first place was to being a rock and roll band and
To make loud angry noises, and I love that I still love that yeah, and I you know I think
a
big part of the sound that inspires me is certainly a
Sound that sits with drums and bass and shot and not?
Tinny happy drums so a guy who's rocking out and a guitar that sits in with that's where that's where I want to live
Yeah, that's where it's all all imbalance that yeah, yes, exactly the thing you have your whole setup
And if you change one very important part in that like your speaker is not moving at all anymore
Yeah, this is why they have to however however
that setup is just
entirely inappropriate
If I'm by myself
Trying to work out
You know a lick or whatever true and their family is you know man. Yeah absolutely, yeah?
so for that reason
We were just thinking about
To find out at which level and we don't have like a DB meter
Maybe I have on my cell phone, but you know just more of the
the idea
How quiet?
Will you go with your m?
Until you really don't have any fun anymore like yeah like when it really doesn't make any sense to to use a cab
right yeah
Where it's way more comfortable
To to have your your monitors your heavy monitors and have like an IR loader which does the job?
maybe a lot better than like a
Ridiculously quiet yes sure I mean I'm not sure and well
Let's see let's see we got to go skeptical so we have a what is that Rev generator 120?
Yes, which is the the big one the big boy? Yes has like?
So a lot of channels yeah, channels lots of look lovely colored lots of things, but the clean channel sounds lovely
So there's there is nothing else there's just guitar straight to a clean channel now. This is really really quiet
Sounds is we literally never play that quiet no motion no unless we're going. Oh my god. It's so quiet
You can talk over it. Yeah. Yeah, yep, so
Now that's a couple of overdrive pedals with that, so we've got the Kingsley Paige
And then the DeAndre
You
It's not the robber killing them Robert cheeley
Okay, well, I'll tell you how I tell you how quiet it's too quiet for me
Straight off the old there mm-hmm is when you can hear that clack of the yeah electronics. Oh, yeah is
There and there sound really interesting about that when you a lot of guys who?
Who are filming guitar videos and they're using the mark on the camera they condenser mic yeah, and you can hear
Yeah above that
He you know you're hearing that
Yeah sure Bonjour, we're eight through six up to make money
So just because it's compressing all the sounds yeah
Even though in the room might not be that loud what you're hearing is that including everything clean
The part of that can actually sound really good because you're getting this really instant attack
Yeah, there's just used used to be used in jazz recording a lot where they with Mike the sound of the plectrum
on the strings as well as the
Okay alright, so how is that amp feeling to you?
the in the clean setting, it's
It's too quiet
Yeah
it's for me to use as a thing that really gets me going I'd need to certainly give it some some love however as a
bass
tone for
For this
Situation it's comfortable. It's not letting me go
Yeah
But I'm comfy, okay. I want to do a quick tangent. No I noticed that Dan and Chris have
Extremely nice Telly's and I'll be there. I'll be there independent
Media rehear saying that as examples of their breed
Round lamb board 63 style rosewood board telly
50 style
Black art. They are two of the best Telly's I've ever heard so come on give us gifts couple chords
I want you to go back as before it sinks hanged alright
You start in just a second, so we just choose am any major how many measure was the best called every
so
Nothing on mr.. Quest it so way morale
Louder doesn't mean better. Let's just get that said I mean
when we set up levels for that pedal show I always get down to
Honest honest Tom string because it is this and that's seven to seven point two K that bridge pick up seven points a game
Something no reason why it should be the way it is
It could be wood, but that doesn't count them we know that no doesn't go
So so Chris. What are you feeling through the redness, so let's get you plugged in just have a twinkle
You
Kind of feels like you have a really nice a driver's car
Where a hand right now sits like one like in
it it feels very rich and nice and
Really comfy but it's
Relaxed because my dad makes you think exactly because when you're digging in
It doesn't give you anything. Yeah, so this is one of the things about that amplifiers and this is
This is a really important thing just because the amplifier is really loud
It doesn't necessarily mean you're going to kill everyone in the room it just means
When you want to go there?
You know have that dynamic range that when you dig in it it sub works with you. Yeah
But at the moment wouldn't you know with the same sounds?
And that saw the sound it leads you under play a sort of a
Not sort of an anemic way, but it's kind of very like you know well, there's no it's just unsatisfied. There's no
If you've never experienced a really loud the couples with the guitar because there's an acoustic coupling that I don't know the technical
Explanation for it, but it's obviously got a buddy to do with frequency and resonance
But you feel when you feel the amp you feel that guitar resonating
Yeah, they say on the body resonate and the the the whole thing creates a feedback loop. No it is it is
um
You know we can't all have that all the time no so
our options are
The tone itself is actually nice. Yeah, the tone itself is
Satisfying and round I've given it a little bit of a of an ache you push
Just a tiny tiny bit of a push
It's such a subtle difference, but it makes it
Yeah, it's quite. It doesn't know cuz your frequencies change you're going against the laws of Fletcher Munson there
Torpedo Vs. The Real Deal!
Yeah, but it also um the ovaries I've turned that curves because I had a bit of a play with yet before okay
So all depends on what's going into you
fair enough for morning queue, yeah
So okay, um so that's that's the air nice yeah, I'm comfortable. You know none of us are playing outside ourselves
Because you know we're not like you
Know I mean, I couldn't you couldn't hold a note and get feedback though. No no that's not gonna, but its pleasant
I kept saying now
We're gonna be getting through a cab simulator
So what's gonna happen is the output from this out before now this at the moment going into the speed cab
will be
Disconnected speaker will be disconnected and then that will go to studio monitors, so it's going through the two notes
totally, you know studio very good, which is let me get this right low books yes and
full of fires
Yes
I offer anyone doesn't know this impulse response which is a digital version of the sound of a space or a speaker?
Which is moving in creating Kirkman season yeah, and it's done with magic
Ramirez in ones and zeroes mirrors
And yeah, so this is the so again
Sound or the amplified, and I've just got I do have a couple of fix on here, but into this. It's telling lovely warm
Okay, I can work with that the one has to turn up yes
Interesting okay
I'm gonna give it a go quickly
You
Okay, so my first impression is that?
Coming out of the monitor sounds like a recorded guitar. Yeah, right now interesting because the experience in the room is
vastly different
But I'm wondering can't wait to hear what I hear what?
Yeah, well that kind of it's so doing that reminded me of my time on guitars magazine so we
saw his magazine for a long time and
we used to do lots of lots and lots of I was scared and I was and
The way we did it in the studio was
in order to
Ease a production all the rest of the blah blah blah
We'd be listening to a studio and was almost like right, so you wouldn't be the amp might be going
but it wouldn't be going very loud and
Chances were you were listening to studio monitors a lot of the time to lay down track parts and all the rest of it
having since had the experience that we've had on that panel show where we sit there and just turn out some loud all day and
Thinking back to gigs and stuff. That is a more inspiring
Way for me to every eight yeah, however, however if I've got to do something quick at home. We create something
I've got to just knock down something really quickly that I'm familiar with I'm really happy using that kind of sound yeah
Because I'm not worried about the field too much. I know I'm just worried about getting one notice down. Yeah
yeah, because I don't there's no creative process in that it's just playing yeah, but
Yeah, I all when we were playing through the monitors all I was hearing with studio monitors. Yeah, yeah, and noticing a
Latency a lifetime between this and that okay, let's quickly do that again, but with a higher gain sound okay, UK but yep
Can we start with the yeah the cab
Okay
Well I want to hear it strap
Very interesting very interesting safe way to wrap up yeah conclusions
Can we make collusion until we hear it back, but yes the experience of being in the room just with the cab
Doing what cab do?
It's it's a visceral experience even at this level
It's a it's a vastly different person hearing it through now it is
Two things I would say come on
I wasn't sure if I was deliberately trying to play something tricky so that I could see
whether I could cope with latency or not -
It's amazing how quickly your ears become accustomed to it. Yeah sure yeah very true
I also have one or two things first of all
The more a game you add it. Yep - the less uncomfortable. Yeah, yeah playing playing with the 30 monitors
For someone compressed, it's more. You know so it
yeah, but when you have a very tone falls that sort of logo there then the harmonics that are involved in that and then I
think the difference is
Certainly in this environment. Yeah a more apparent very good and the other thing what I think is
It's the real reason for these stuff to exist at all
I was really struggling for a long time like we have pretty good power soaks already
Yeah, so you know yeah, why even more quiet, but actually the point what you what you made with with the?
Look you know when you when you record out and reliably said amp you have all of a sudden such problems like yeah
Yeah, the trail or like you know the metro next sorry mic and so for the horses or the yeah written bail
Yeah, I mean haven't listened to anything reveal that sounds recorded his house
He uses one of these and he sends us an amazing
So it is another piece of technology that you need to know the unit now so but it's very interesting so
Would be really interested to see what you guys think yeah
Yeah, I mean like and the one comment you're not allowed to write is oh my god
If you just set it up different set the EQ differently what it sounded so much. Yeah because
We can't spend a little while doing that before the yeah
And we our point was not to prove that it sounds exactly the same. You know I was just to to
Talk a little bit about feelings. You know how it feels to play a far better feeling
Brian thank you so much guys. It's been a pleasure to be on your toes
Awesome, so uh? I wish you guys a very awesome week. Yeah here. It's gone. Yeah
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