Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 29 2018

The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round

Round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round

All through the town

The doors on the bus go open and shut Open and shut

Open and shut The doors on the bus go open and shut

All through the town

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish Swish, swish, swish

Swish, swish, swish The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

All through the town

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep Beep, beep, beep

Beep, beep, beep The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep

All through the town

The motor on the bus goes vroom, vroom vroom Vroom, vroom, vroom

Vroom, vroom, vroom The motor on the bus goes vroom, vroom, vroom

All through the town

The babies on the bus go "Wah, wah, wah!"

"Wah, wah, wah!"

"Wah, wah, wah!"

The babies on the bus go "Wah, wah, wah!"

All through the town

The mommies on the bus go "Shh, shh, shh!"

"Shh, shh, shh!"

"Shh, shh, shh!"

The mommies on the bus go "Shh, shh, shh!"

All through the town

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Making of The Backpack Challenge - Duration: 8:53.

Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Strohm,

welcome in this Backpack Challenge's behind the scenes,

go watch the movie first before watching this!

In this short bonus video,

I will tell you how we made this short film,

why it has been shot in English,

what are the real facts that have been used in the story,

and I do it with a voice over,

like we did in the short film...

... even if it's more refined than mine.

For this short film I wanted to try another genre,

so I decided to make a psychological thriller

based on true events.

I was interested in the Blue Whale Challenge,

it's a real game on the Internet,

where teenagers participate in increasingly morbid challenges

to show that they exist.

They are in a period of age where they are lost and vulnerable,

so they will play to this "game"

where they need to find a tutor, totally unknown.

It's often an adult.

He will gives them 50 challenges to complete

and each time they have to send a proof picture to their tutor.

A simple photo to show they did it.

Should we really worry about this phenomenon?

This is not a game.

It's a challenge where you have to kill yourself...

... so we need to worry about it.

We need to care about it,

because it's extremely dangerous for teenagers

who are psychologically vulnerable.

This game always starts with « easy » challenges,

for instance they have to wake up at night and listen to sad music,

it's something we kept in the movie,

and theses small challenges will conditionnate the teenagers in a depression,

once they'll be trapped in the game,

the tutor can ask them

anything he wants to do.

It could start with scarification…

until suicide, the last challenge.

A friend wanted to play the blue whale challenge,

to impress people in his class, he took a blade…

but he doesn't know how to draw a blue whale,

so he made some incisions.

In the Blue Whale challenge,

if teenagers wanted to quit the game,

they are threatened

the tutor said he could hurt their family, friends, pets…

so those who start to play can be afraid to stop it,

because they believe the tutor can come to their house

and hurt them.

BLUE WHALE CHALLENGE'S VICTIM

To go further,

I asked myself if a stranger could programed a teen

to make whatever he wants, until death,

could he push someone to become a terrorist

and kill people unconsciously?

That's what the end could tell,

and it has been already happened…

The pictures we saw in the TV at the end of the film

are some images from the Boston marathon bombing attack in 2013.

Young boys hid bombs in their backpacks,

and made them explode at the final run.

It was two terrorists, both 25 years old,

they certainly were conditioned or endoctrinanted in a different way,

but the result is the same : they were programmed

to do what has been asked of them, no matter the consequences.

So I tried to mixed these two facts,

to show that they could be linked,

that kind of Internet challenges can evolve into the same goal…

All video challenges you saw in the movie are real,

they've been made to show where people are ready to go,

to increase a notoriety or just to make some views.

People can risked their lives with this challenges,

because to be popular it has to be dangerous.

During the movie's post-production,

the real « backpack challenge » is born.

You have to run as far as you can

while others send you their bags loaded of school books.

After the real facts of the story,

I wanted to speak more about the movie production.

This film has been made after a meeting during a festival,

where I met James Snapko who helped me make it possible.

We made a deal with James,

if he helped me to make a movie in the US,

I'll do the same for him in France.

So it was the perfect occasion to shoot my first English movie,

and believe me you can make it even with a school English level!

One more, more shy…

Like your voice can't… get out?

It's hard for you to speak, ok?

Just like you!

James helped me a lot to direct this movie,

I came with my first script version,

He found the material equipments, the spot locations,

and organized the casting.

That's where I met Chelsey and Abby,

who were very professionals and were able to act exactly like their characters.

We also re-worked the lines together,

because they sounded too « French » on my first script,

so we changed it a little bit with the cast.

James also does the tutor's voice.

*DUBBING OUTTAKES*

I will end with directing details,

who certainly interest filmmakers,

but I would share theses artistic choices.

At the beginning of the movie for instance,

I make believe that Leena will be the main character,

because she's a Youtube star.

But our real character is Kate,

who's been hidden in Leena's shadow, because she shoots her videos.

That's why we saw her back in the beginning,

and discover her face when Leena's shooting is over.

In a short film we don't have time to identify the characters,

so we need to visually understand their personality.

On one side, Leena is a tall blond-haired girl, smiling face, with colorful clothes,

On the other side, Kate is a small brown-haired girl, blase, with dark clothes.

With this elements we can figure out quickly who they are,

because now it remains less than ten minutes to end the film.

In the first version of the script, I had written how Kate met the tutor.

But it was too long to tell so I preferred to assume that they already know each other.

Maybe it's a friend she met on a tchat,

it already has a strong relationship,

she can tell him about Leena.

To play with the sound, the tutor's voice over is a little bit different

between the tchat and the phone.

Kate has never heard his real voice before,

so the voice-over in the beginning is the one she imagined.

This voice is sweet and calm.

In reality, the voice she discovers on phone is deeper and pitched.

It's suggested that they never talked before, only with text messages.

In this film we also play a lot with the screens.

Leena lives through her Youtube channel,

Kate lives behind her camera and her computer;

she watched videos on her phone while mum's watching TV…

All of this show that character's life is impacted by the screens.

If you also noticed, we never see the parents.

It strengthens the idea that Kate is alone

and she will manage all conflicts herself.

Thanks for watching this video!

I hope you learned some things, especially to not play this kind of game!

See you in the next video!

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1 DAKİKADA STRESTEN KURTUL ! - süleyman yılmaz - Duration: 2:09.

our lives

every day with challenges and obstacles

We encounter. These are our

it helps us grow up and recognize ourselves.

Stress Sneak into Us

be able to do something

It seems impossible. Even done

by keeping us from the necessary jobs,

paralysis A small example vernek

also if necessary;

What is the weight of a glass of water?

The answer is the absolute weight of the glass.

nothing to do. With how long you kept him

has something to do. Hold the cup for a minute,

nothing happens. Over an hour

If I hold my arm begins to ache.

But if I keep it all day, my arm

they will match and become numb.

Although the weight of the glass does not change,

The longer I hold her, the more I tell her

heavy income. Stress and life

concerns are like a glass of water.

If you think about them briefly,

no problem. A little longer

If you think about it, you will start to burn. But

If you think about it all day,

it cannot do anything and

you feel yourself locked.

Know the value of your life. from stress

try to stay away from the cup

know how to quit.

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The time I almost DIED - Duration: 8:35.

you just like not oh my god falling the void

hey come back for another video and today I'm gonna talk about some stuff

this is a commentary video and today I'm gonna talk about the time I almost died

hashtag YouTube don't demonetised me so yeah there was a time in my life where I

was so close to death that if certain choices weren't made within 10 minutes I

would have died so let's start at the beginning right so as a kid I used to

get a lot of strep throats I would constantly have to deal with it because

are you ready no my base why who does that on air show because people never

cease to amaze me but anyway yeah so I got strep a lot I'm not gonna have

enough blocks for this and I was given antibiotics you know I dealt with it a

lot on my own and then eventually it was given antibiotics and what am i and I

was fine but then I got it again it took four antibiotics anyway so then um just

kept getting strep over and over and over again and then eventually one time

I I didn't not I didn't heal I stayed sick and it was like hmm that's

a bit weird and then my sickness got worse I took

more medication it didn't help and I was like what the heck why is this not

working also you're in a map was very I don't want your final killed it I

don't think you understand what I'm trying to do here and I honestly don't

even care that you just did that but um anyway I wasn't getting better I went to

the doctors people didn't know what was wrong with me and then sometime past you

know went to my dad's house as I normally do every other weekend if I

think it was it every weekend I don't remember but um it was a different house

it was like different distance away it was a long time ago like a long long

long time ago I was like I was very young avoid in the way anybody up thank

you by who so I went to my dad's house as normal

you know I was still sick but I wasn't like horribly sick but then when I got

to my dad's house it got WAY worse I was at the point where my foot had inflated

to the size of a soccer ball not really but like half the diameter of a soccer

ball it was huge swollen like Elephant Man looked it looked insanely big way

bigger than it should have been and I was freaking out I couldn't walk anymore

because it hurt to step on that foot so I had to hobble my way around for a few

days and then things started to get worse I started to develop red spots all

over my body some of my back some of my stomach's on

my neck my face my face had swollen up to the point I looked like the Elephant

Man and it got really it's like as if I got stung by a bunch of bees and it was

horrible I couldn't freakin speak properly I sent it off her walls of all

are nothing wrong with my fart sounded a lot like the the insect dude from men in

black that's kind of funny but um yeah so

there was bad and then one night my dad was away at work and then it happened

I um I started feeling horrible pain all up my foot in my leg worse than anything

before of course it hurt before but it was way worse than it was the first time

and I needed to go to the hospital I was in horrible pain

I was basically screaming and out in pain and the only person at the house at

the time was my stepmom Teresa and she was like okay there's a problem here

we need to hide get you to the hospital she calls my dad and then my dad

immediately rushes home takes me to the hospital and it turns out I was allergic

to the antibiotics its penicillin so yeah I have a very common allergy that

nobody knew about apparently so I was allergic to

penicillin and I was brought straight in the they're called hives the red spots

were hives the hives on my neck were getting bigger and they were starting to

become uncontrollable you know they were starting to block my air flow to my

lungs they were that restrictive that I could not breathe so then when they got

me to the ER they immediately they injected me with an EpiPen and I passed

out I lost consciousness almost immediately and I was in so much pain at

the time that I barely even felt the epinephrine because like the injection

was just a little prick compared to when I was feeling and it was nothing I

barely even noticed I got injected and then I passed out immediately and when I

woke up they were like you were in pretty bad shape there bud if you were

if you had waited ten more minutes you would have suffocated and died

you're just like not oh my god falling the void this guy does not take

normal knock back and it pisses me off knock back stick time seriously

ah all right well anyway I had come ten minutes away from suffocating to death

in the emergency room so that was my story that's how I almost died yeah some

pretty heavy stuff from a Minecraft video in there but um yeah that was nuts

I don't know how I'm supposed to get to this guy I only really have to like get

to him I don't have to like you know make a path or anything so you know I

might just go from oh my god this path is stupid he's in mid right now I need

to fight this guy right away

alright there we go

do you so yeah I've been allergic to penicillin for a long time didn't even

know and I guess I developed it cuz I took antibiotics over many years and

that was the one I guess I developed an allergy for it

so my mom was allergic believe it or not where are you right there

can you just like not do that place like live you need to go in the void buy new

well anyway yeah I don't know I guess video guys this is like the shortest

common theory you ever gonna see in this channel but yeah so make sure to click

the video in the top right hand corner to see other times I almost died I guess

yeah click the video in top right hand corner yeah

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The Sweater Curse and Clothing Controversies: Citation Needed 8x06 - Duration: 15:43.

This is the Technical Difficulties, we're playing Citation Needed.

Joining me today, please welcome, he reads books y' know, it's Chris Joel.

Hey up.

Everybody's favourite Gary Brannan, Gary Brannan.

♪ Have you ever seen your granny passing water down by the old mill stream?

♪ She pisses for an hour and a quarter and you can't see her arse for steam ♪

The bounciest man on the internet, Matt Gray.

Hi!

This is the final episode and I'm feeling a bit like a teacher on the last day of school.

But nevertheless, today we are talking about the sweater curse.

F*** off, that's no way we're ending this on jumpers.

-The sweater curse? -The sweater curse.

Chafing.

Yeah, absolutely, if you're jogging on the nipples, or so I am told.

Don't jog on anybody's nipples, Gary, it's very rude, even if they've asked.

"What I do in the comfort my own hotel room, is none of your business."

This sounds like it's the title for a Goosebumps book.

Well, the alternate title for this article is the Curse of the Love Sweater.

-The love sweater. -That sounds like a different type of novel.

I think I've seen that film, I paid a few pounds for it,

and well, it happened late at night,

and well, it certainly didn't record properly as it turned out.

And you know a lot about my reading habits, if I'm calling the Goosebump books 'novels'.

So small.

Yeah, one of the great works of literature is Say Cheese and Die.

We're talking about a genre of sweaters, if you like.

-A genre of sweaters. -A genre.

That may have been slightly too fancy a term to use.

-A genre? -Romance, westerns, large print?

Romance, I'm going to give you a point for romance.

It's… it's, of course, yeah, well, eh?

I like how fast you went from 'I completely understand that' to 'I have no idea.'

It was like a sliding scale.

It was a gently Buddhist experience, that, actually.

In a 2005 poll, 15% of knitters said they had experienced the sweater curse first hand.

Is it just really hard to knit a specific type of sweater?

Not, this is not what that's about. I mean it is,

it's a massive investment to actually knit a sweater, in time and money.

Has their relationship broken down because they've spent so much time knitting?

I don't know what my face was pulling there.

It was great, just roll with it.

I think the word you were looking for is 'climax'.

'Relationship breaking down' is the key word there.

What might the curse of the love sweater be?

The sweater's only half finished before the break up happens.

"But I've knitted it for you."

And that's the key, that's the absolute key.

"It's a present."

The belief that if you give a hand-knit sweater to a significant other,

it will lead to the recipient breaking up with the knitter.

-Really? -Wow!

Or the relationship will end before the sweater is even completed.

You are absolutely right.

Knit small things.

Or have a small significant other.

There are six possible mechanisms here,

but it does say this has not been studied systematically.

Divorced beheaded died, divorced beheaded survived.

"Henry, I've made you this swea... well, you know what, never mind."

You'd have to keep putting new panels in for his girth, wouldn't you?

Also how does a poncho stay on when you've been beheaded?

Depends if you try doing cartwheels in it or not really, doesn't it?

Depends how much stump there is left.

Can I say, at no point in humanity's awful beheading history

has everyone looked at it and gone, "Would that work with a poncho?"

Six mechanisms.

Knit knit knit, knit knit purl, knit purl knit, knit purl purl, purl purl purl.

That's five.

The other combination, there must be six, it's three things.

No. These are mechanisms for why the curse might happen.

Spent too long knitting and not enough attention on your lover.

Yeah, I'll give you a point for that.

The knitter loves their sweater a little too much,

and pesters the significant other.

Spends too much time needling them.

Hey!

-No. -This is why we're finishing this s***!

I don't know, that was a pearler.

Hey!

Knitting gags, this is what you came for, isn't it, knitting jokes?

Stop being crochet-y.

Hey!

This is where I try and drop another one in.

Hey!

We'll cast you off at that.

Oh!

This is what you want! Did you hear that?

That was the sound of knitting pun fatigue, just clunk, just appearing.

Did you think we knew that much about knitting?

-No. -No. That's…

But we know words.

So, yes, misdirected attention is one of them.

Well, I suppose it did cost a bit of wool, might cost, yeah.

Wool costs a lot, if you pick a nice wool.

Oh, yes, but that's not listed here.

It doesn't fit and they all get all grumpy because they said they're too fat or too thin.

I'll, yeah, I'll give you that, insufficient gratitude.

Oh!

'Why are you knitting me a jumper?

'I look s*** in jumpers and I don't like them, and I don't like wool.'

And I don't like you, bye.

You know what, that … yes, aversion.

The significant other may not want to wear it,

because the sweater looks bad or conveys overly domestic connotations.

-Oh, like 'Number One Husband' or something. -Uh-huh.

Or you look like you're wearing a jumper that's been knitted by your significant other.

Yes. Why would you start that

without saying, "Do you want one?"

That is another problem.

The person does not actually wear jumpers.

We're leading into something here.

People naturally break up inside of 18 months because the endorphins change,

and the jumper might take too long anyway.

Yes.

Or if it's a really big jumper then there's a seven year itch.

Unlucky timing, yeah, knitting a sweater takes a long time,

and the relationship, it says here, dies of natural causes which...

Why is there not a show like, you know, the … I don't know...

The Relationship Coroner, is that what we're gonna have? I could do that.

Relationship Coroner!

We've found our new format, folks.

It's 'cause you're a dick. Next question?

No, that's true of most advice... like, most advice columnists,

half of their replies are gonna be, 'Break up with them, they're a dick.'

That's… that's literally half of their job.

That's like my first law of everything, which is 'Don't be a knob.'

We have two mechanisms left, we've gone through timing, aversion,

misdirected attention, insufficient gratitude.

Is one of the mechanisms a loom or a weaving machine, what's a weaving machine called?

-A loom. -A loom.

It is a loom, yeah.

Have they got a loom and is it taking up an entire room in the house?

Actually that's a fair point, because people have knitting rooms, don't they,

-where they kind of… "Eey-aga-dun-dai, aga-dun-dai..."

-I can see you've seen one work before. -If that doesn't get remixed as a beat,

I will be very surprised.

Dope, put a donk on it.

We have here, 'rescue mission' as one of the reasons, what might that be?

"The relationship is already dead, your heartshaped sweater will not save it."

Yeah, basically, yeah.

Chris Joel, the Relationship Coroner.

The last one is 'catalyst for analysing the relationship'.

-What... -"You've dropped a stitch,

"you're always dropping things.

"Can't help but feel you dropped my heart six months ago."

Chris Joel, Relationship Coroner.

Also, possibly, wrong meeting.

What's… what's the catalyst there? What's the sweater done?

Are you just staring at someone knitting and knitting and knitting and knitting,

and thinking to yourself, what the f*** am I doing here?

That's close enough, yes.

You have received a gift that has had so much time and effort put into it, that you go,

'This really isn't a fair trade here, I'm not really, oh, oh, oh...'

And we could have been doing it while you knittin'.

-Not while you're knitting. -Gary Brannan, relationship defibrillator.

The idea would be you…

What's some of the advice given to knitters to avoid the sweater curse,

other than don't knit a sweater?

Ask permission.

Yes. Yes, involve the person you're trying to knit a sweater for.

Don't simply go, "Here's a sweater," out of nowhere.

"Here's a thing I spent three years making, here, you love it, don't you?"

So the categories on this article,

There is… there is a game here where you try and guess the article from the categories.

Because here it has curses, knitting, luck, and clothing controversies.

Oh, we are looking at clothing controversies.

Yes, we are.

God, you're glad you came aren't you?

I guarantee that at least one of these, I'm going to read the article and go,

about five seconds in, "Oh no, we're not talking about that."

-I can name one that'll be on the list. -Yeah.

Lady Gaga's meat dress.

It is not on the list.

Janet Jackson's tit.

Surprisingly not on the list,

but the phrase, 'Wardrobe malfunction' is, so I'll give you a point.

Okay, don't Google, don't look at that one on Wikipedia,

that's got a very revealing photo on it.

Saves for later.

Alright, clothing controversies through history, the Dress Act 1746.

Banning of tartan post 1745.

-Yes, you are exactly right. -"You're banned, get out!"

This is buffalo check, peasant!

T***.

Yes. This was the Act that made Highland dress illegal in Scotland.

-Yeah, banned the bagpipes and stuff as well. -What, dressing in the Highland?

Is that why everybody moved to the cities, at least they could put a t-shirt on?

There's a place on the Isle of Seil that is known as the Trouser House.

Isn't that just a seal?

-Well, you will, you… -Arf!

No, you've just got Kiss from a Rose, kind of always drifting through.

But it's not really an island, it's separated by a very small amount of water,

-but, so it technically is. -About a teaspoon.

Pretty much really, and it's called... it's known as the Trouser House,

because the rumour, the legend has it

that that's the place you would change from your tartan,

from your kilt into a pair of trousers because you're going onto the mainland.

It's almost certainly, to use the terms historians use,

'w***.'

On that note the Hat Act a few years earlier, 1732.

-Hat Act? -Is that why everyone wears hats in old films,

because a proper gentleman would wear their bowler or their top?

They wouldn't need a hat though, wouldn't need an act to do that.

-It's probably banning or… -Oh, is it … is it when you do the…

No, it's the spinning down the arm thing, down the back of the neck and all that dealie.

The Hat Act, no, it is an act of Parliament.

It's limiting the height of stove pipes in Parliament.

Limiting something, limiting where the hats are coming from.

-Abroad. -Below.

Was it to stimulate the British hat industry, therefore banning the import of the hat?

-From where? -France.

-No. -Netherlands.

I'm still giving you a point but it's a specific area rather than country here.

-The head. -Is it east?

-Try again. -The west.

-Which would be? -America.

-Yes. -Banning American hats.

Banning colonial hats, yes,

in order to protect the British hat industry.

They're all baseball caps, they're not stylish.

We're going back further now, 1363, the Statute Concerning Diet and Apparel.

This is the sumptuary laws, this, because

Strap yourselves in kids, post…

Here we go, we're on history, this is a Brannan one.

And this is the period. Yeah, yeah, get your phones out,

some of you may wish to.

Post Black Death there's a massive boom in the economy.

You get a massive change in how people dress because people have more disposable income.

So people's dress is getting out of whack,

the rich people say that the poor people are dressing too nicely.

So they introduce a law that restricts the kind of clothes that certain classes of people can wear,

so everyone knows who is who.

Yes.

Thank you.

Alright, so I'm now out of clothing controversies articles.

So I'm going to continue to pick some at random and we'll see where we go with this.

Let's do this.

What was the Rational Dress Society, 1881 in London?

-Sensible dress. No frivolity. -You can't...

Is it that bit from Jurassic Park where Ian Malcolm's going on about wearing black?

Can you not wear the square root of minus one?

No πs.

That's imaginary, isn't it, not irrational?

-I win! -S***.

Yeah, I'm not giving you a point for Pi there, my hand went to the button,

before I realised it wasn't remotely the question I'd asked.

-No. -The Rational Dress Society.

They want people to be dressed properly in all places and not rough or dirty or scruffy like.

It's not so much about the quality of the dress as more what the dress does to them.

Does it make everyone look uniform?

Is it a uniform?

-No. -I just realised what the word means...

-Oh yeah. -That's what uniform means.

Oh yeah.

We all learned something today.

Well at least we did.

Yeah, it taught me a lesson.

The leading members of the society were Lady Harberton,

Mary Eliza Haweis , I'm probably mispronouncing that,

and Constance Wilde, the wife of Oscar Wilde.

Now, given we're in 1881 and those are…

Oh, egalitarian standards of dress.

Egalitarian in what sense?

Gender equality.

Yes, I'll give you the point but it's very specifically something about women's dress then,

that men's dress didn't do.

Oh, is it egalitarian as in like made out of eagles?

I realise I'm asking three blokes here who are not from the 1880s but…

Speak for yourself.

Men's dress had certain freedoms that women's dress didn't back then.

Is it pockets and the ability to ride a bicycle?

Ooh, I'll give you a point for bicycle

because the Lady Cyclists Association were very keen on this.

Because ladies were encouraged to ride side-saddle.

Now imagine how that worked, everybody,

in that they could only kind of go on one pedal basically,

because skirts.

Is it going back to the big flow-y skirts and corsetry

and all of that kind of stuff that they all wore?

What about corsetry?

It was right hurty.

Yes. They were asking for freedom of movement and absence of pressure.

-Oh! -I don't blame them.

The last one then in clothing controversies.

What is vanity sizing?

Oh!

Again, I heard all the women in the audience going 'yeah, we know about this'.

We've got three blokes from Yorkshire here, good luck.

If you can imagine what it would look like for three monkeys scrapping in a barrel of tar,

this is what it's going to look like right now.

It is where the actual measured dimension of any given garment of you,

is quite different to the size on the label.

You know how we... we knew the things about knitting earlier?

-Yeah. -We might know some things about clothing.

-Gary? -Yeah, the wife crochets and knits, so...

Lovely. In which case at the end of the show, congratulations, you all win this one.

Hey!

Cop-out! Cop-out!

I refuse to win.

Fine, Gary and Matt! You win this one.

Hey!

Well, I think the winner is the audience.

Aww.

Liar!

No, the real winning is in your hearts.

Jesus, f***.

You are a knob.

Congratulations, you win a DVD of the little known crossover

between a marsupial from Australia and a Time Lord from Gallifrey.

It's Skippy the Bush Dr Who.

Hey!

With that for the final time we say goodbye to Chris Joel,

-Gary Brannan. -I don't want to go.

-Matt Gray. -Bye.

I've been Tom Scott, we'll see you around.

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Learning Fun Colors with Sea Animals for Babies Box of Toys

Pink fish

White black penguin

Red starfish

Blue whale

Turquoise sand dollar

Red Lobster

Red yellow blue kingfish

Orange seashell

Yellow tang fish

Blue jellyfish

Blue shark

Tan dolphin

Red sea horse

Brown crab

Blue stingray

What was your favorite sea animal today mine was a yellow tang fish

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Type 1 Diabetes Success — How Paul Ran 40 Half Marathons in 1 Year - Duration: 9:33.

To mark 40 years of living with type 1 diabetes, I went out, and I ran 40 half marathons in

one year.

My reason for switching to a plant-based diet was that I couldn't recover from exercise,

and it was taking me six or eight weeks to recover from a half marathon.

And to go from six to eight weeks, to recovering from a half marathon in 6 days, it's just

a world of difference.

Hi, my name is Paul Coker, I've been living with type 1 diabetes since July of 1977.

I was 5 years old when I was diagnosed, and I have seen just about everything come and

go under the Sun, in terms of diabetes.

Started out life without even having the technology to test my own blood glucose levels, it was

time for peeing in in a cup, and testing urine to see what my previous levels in my urine

were, and I was on one injection a day.

Today, I'm on an insulin pump, a continuous glucose monitor, and as I said, I've seen

everything come and go.

I started out life being taught that carbs are the enemy, and I needed to carb count.

Then, in the early 80s, they said that carbs weren't the enemy, and don't even bother counting

the amount of carbs, and just randomly guess the amount of insulin that you need.

And then we went back to carb counting, and I went on to low-carb, high-fat diets.

And when I first met Cyrus, I was on a low carbohydrate, high-fat diet.

I was aiming for less than 30 grams of carbohydrates a day, I wasn't really achieving that.

I was probably sitting on somewhere between 50 and 70 grams of carbs a day.

I was running three to four times a week, and I was running one to two half marathons

a year.

And the real challenge for me was that I could go out, and I could run for a couple of miles,

maybe even 4 or 5 miles, and that was okay on a low-carb diet.

But when I ran for 13 miles on a half marathon, it would take me six or eight weeks to feel

like I'd actually recovered from that.

And I just get so...

Such fatigue.

Muscles never really recover, and I knew then that something was wrong.

When I first started the Mastering Diabetes Program, I started out just by increasing

the amount of carbohydrates that I was eating at breakfast, and what I was doing, and I

still do to this day in the mornings, I'm insulin resistant, so I was getting up in

the morning, and I was exercising before I did anything.

And then, I would eat a breakfast that had carbohydrates in it.

And when I'm talking about carbohydrates, I'm talking about a fruit-based breakfast.

So today, my morning management has not changed in the whole time, so I'll get up, and I'll

go out, and I'll run.

And that takes me 20, 25 minutes to go out for a run, that just amps me up in terms of

insulin sensitivity for the day.

And then, I'll eat a big bowl of fruit.

And that's usually things like mangoes, and dates, and bananas.

When I was peaking on my insulin sensitivity a couple of years ago, I would probably be

eating around about 150 to 200 grams of carbohydrates at breakfast, but now I'm a little bit more

relaxed, and I'm not training quite as hard, and I'm down to about 120 grams of carbs for

breakfast.

After a week or two of doing that, I then brought in a high carbohydrate lunch.

And that was really my main source for the day, we were then talking in terms of, kind

of 250 grams of carbohydrates at lunch time.

Again, it was predominantly fruit-based, it was all whole plant foods, maybe including

some things like some starchy vegetables, some green vegetables, things like rocket,

or arugula as the Americans like to call it, and some spinach, and sweet potatoes, and

things like that.

And then in the evening, I switched again to a carb-based meal, in the evenings.

Perhaps fewer carbs in the evening than what I was having at lunch time.

Perhaps down to about breakfast levels.

And it was really about limiting the amount of fats that I was taking.

So, what I found was that my blood glucose levels didn't rise nearly as high as I thought

they were going to, in terms of having carbohydrates, because the carbohydrates were from plant

foods, and that my insulin action profile became much more predictable.

And so, I was initially finding that I was needing to change things, just a little bit,

because I've been used to eating...

Injecting my insulin, and then eating.

So, I found that my insulin sensitivity was increased, but because I was eating high carbohydrates,

what happened is that I would get a spike at meal times, but it would come down from

it quickly.

And so, just a simple modification, actually taking my insulin before the meal, and trying

to work out, if I'm going to eat, in ten minutes time, solved the problem.

And that was really the biggest adjustment I made, but what happened then was that I

found that I could go out, and I could exercise more.

Which for me was great.

So, when I met Cyrus, I think I've had diabetes for 38 years at the time, and to mark 40 years

of living with type 1 diabetes, I went out, and I ran 40 half marathons in one year.

My reason for switching to a plant-based diet was that I couldn't recover from exercise,

and it was taking me six or eight weeks to recover from a half marathon.

And to go from six to eight weeks, to recovering from a half marathon in 6 days, it's just

a world of difference.

It wasn't just a case of recovering from the half marathon in six days, because I would

go out, and I'd run a half marathon typically on Sunday, and then on Monday morning, I would

get up, and I would go for a recovery run.

Then, on Tuesday I'd be up running 5 or 6 miles, on Wednesday I'd be out running 7 or

8 miles.

And then, I would tape it down on Thursday or Friday, take a day off on Saturday, and

then run 13 miles on Sunday.

And I did that for a year, every single week, or almost every single week, for a whole year.

And I can tell you that, more I complied to the whole plant foods diet, the better I felt.

And on the few occasions where I was traveling, and it wasn't so easy, and it wasn't a case

of not being vegan, it was a case of having foods that didn't make my normal high standards,

and have a little bit more fat in.

I really did feel it.

And it was that much harder to do the next run, and it really did burn me out on those

occasions.

On the diet I had previously, I just didn't have the energy levels for it.

And now, you know, I work a lot of hours, and on top of working a lot of hours, I'm

doing a lot of traveling, and I'm talking at conferences, and my life is hectic, and

most other people can't keep up with me.

And that's whether they got diabetes or not.

When I met Cyrus, I think I was taking around about 37 units of insulin a day, and 24 of

units of those were for basal insulin.

And so, today I'm taking 15 units of insulin for basal, and my insulin sensitivity is not

great right now, because I've not been following the regime as I diligently as I would like,

so I'm probably on about 25 to 35 grams of fat a day, right now.

My insulin-to-carb ratio is 1 to 30, but when I was following this very diligently, and

I was on list, and I was having a total budget 20 grams of fat a day, I was actually on 1

unit of insulin for 50 grams of carbohydrate, bolus insulin.

And I was on 8 units of insulin for my basal.

When I peaked, I think I was on 800 to 930 grams of carbohydrates, and less than 20 units

of insulin in a day.

And I was still struggling to keep my blood glucose levels up.

My favorite meal to eat would be a huge bowl of mangoes, probably 3 or 4 mangoes, 4 or

5 bananas, and 3 or 4 Medjool dates, with some chia seeds on the top, and why not throw

in some acai berries, as well.

If you're thinking about doing the plant-based diet, or you're thinking about following the

Mastering Diabetes Program, then my advice to you would be the same advice that Cyrus

gave me when I first started on this, try it for 21 days, if at the end of 21 days it's

not working for you, then go back to what you do.

What do you have you got to lose, apart from trying something for 21 days.

Your change doesn't have to be for life.

Now, I'm pretty sure that if you do this, and you can you follow it for 21 days, at

the end of 21 days, you probably want to make it for life.

But, that's your choice not mine.

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How To Make A YouTube Background - Duration: 8:38.

Welcome back. A question that a lot of up-and-coming YouTubers ask is how do

you create a YouTube background? So, we're going to discuss what that might mean and

how you do that. -Oh, the actual background? Oh, I thought it

was like the background for... Forget it. That's what we're going to talk about.

That's the... That's... -That was the video logo there. -Yeah.

So, backgrounds. Backgrounds for YouTube. Why does that matter? Who wants them? Does

it matter? I have questions. Begin. -Yeah. Well, people

want to create a show. They think, "Okay, I've got to create my set or you know,

what do i what do I put behind me?" And my first recommendation is to really work

with what you've got. In this case, this was... This sound wall was never really

meant to be a background. -Right. -But I put some blue lights on it and it turned out...

-It works. -It looks pretty good. -Yeah. You know, find something that... -Yeah. You worked

with what you had. -Mm-hmm. -I mean so if you're in prison right now,

unfortunately you're only going to have kind of a gray dingy background. but

maybe if you can work like your loved ones pictures into it or something like

that, right? Isn't that kind of where you're going? -So, in other videos, I've

talked about doing research and finding good examples of what you like. This is

another one of those cases where look at other YouTube channels. Maybe that are in

a similar niche to yours or not. And what do they do is their background. I mean if

it's a vlog, they're changing they're moving all over. But if it's a talking

head video on how-to video... You know, where you've got a continuous background, find

examples of what you like. There's you know, what's the one in link? The

Good Mythical Morning. -Alright. -They're weird set. -Stuff on the walls. -And

were you think of like a sports commentary thing. They've got their

jerseys, track, trophies, right. Yeah. -So, you could... You could create a set like that.

But another recommendation that I have is when you have a high quality camera,

the whole reason what we're filming on here is a DSLR with a

lens with a f-stop 1.4. What that means is it's got a really narrow area of

focus. Which means that back here, we're actually pretty close to the the wall

back here. The further away we are from the background, the more it's blurred. So

you can actually take kind of a messy background or or a kitchen that still

got stuff left out on the counters. But you blur it and it actually looks pretty

nice. -Well, if you go to this link here. This is the link to my little YouTube

place, channel. You'll see some of the work that Nate does for my stuff. The

same thing. The blurred out background. A kitchen or living room or whatever. And

it really does it adds such a nice touch of professionalism. And it makes the... It

makes... It makes visually quite interesting.

Even when (Often) the subjects themselves are not terribly interesting. At least

the look is. You know what I mean? -I do know what you mean. (Laughs) So, in this room here, we're pretty small.

-Yeah. -But in the last time that we filmed at your house... -We turned it around. -Yeah.

-Yeah. -So, I was in the kitchen. Had the kitchen counter. You and your wife were

sitting there and then we had the whole dining room. -And he blew out the whole back and

there's 30 feet or whatever behind us. I've just blown out stuff but it's... It's

kind of we need to move the lights, by the way so they're not in the mirror

reflection. I just noticed. That's just me. You don't... But when you see it, you'll

know what I'm saying. Anyway, yeah, keep going, keep going. -So, that's a

recommendation is to get a good quality lens that can really blur things.

And even if you want a tutorial on that, go to YouTube. "How to blur...?" I don't know

what would it be. -Background? "How to blur background with DSLR?" And by the way, if you're

like a lot of people who don't know what DSLR camera is because... -Digital -...everybody

uses, yes. It says... Yeah. -I used to know. -Anyway, it's a

camera. Just a regular you know, one of these like cameras, right? With a camera

body and lenses. That's how you get the lenses that are widely... That are wide or

narrow or whatever. Like he's talking about. -Also. The quick tip were here was

just throw some colored lights in. I mean I I have these L-E-D lights that I can...

-Yeah. This is not a blue wall. -Yes. This is a... -This is like dark grey, sound

foam. -With blue flashes from each side. -So, I can

turn it red or green or pink. We should do pink. -Do pink next time. Join us

tomorrow. No we won't do pink. -Okay. Now, I'm actually going to have to take

the camera off to show you this. But I'm going to recommend... So, I hesitate when I...

Yeah. I hesitate when I say the word recommend because there's a reason why I

use this. You can use a green screen. -Right. -So, we we held on a green screen.

I've got a roll of green paper up there. Which I'll show you in a second too. But

we then took a photo and put it in the background and this is with a client of

mine, Marianne. We worked on it and worked on it.

The lighting whatnot so that it looked like she was in that room. Okay?

But with my team in the Philippines, with the processing power of their computers

and whatnot, the green screen... It was... It just took more time than I wanted them

to take on editing. It really doubled the amount of work that they had to do. At

the time, it they doubled the length of time. So, I had an idea. I thought, "Why

don't I take that photo that I was putting in the background, printed on a

big huge vinyl background and then just film in front of that. And let's see how

it works." So I spent a hundred bucks on this. So, haven't adjusted the lighting

for this. But you can see, it's just hanging from the ceiling. And I've got

I've got stuff in front of it here because... But you can see. And one thing I

want you to notice... It's going to be a little weird. Notice how I'm in focus and this

is blurred. It's actually in focus on this. But it's printed blurry

intentionally. So let me come back and we'll talk about it. -Oh, I thought maybe you

just be... When you blew it up. It just accidentally was out of focus. You know

what I mean? -But I do know what you mean. So, we I did that on purpose. When you put

a photo like... We talked about blur. When you have a good quality lens, the

background all naturally blur when it focuses on us. So, if I put a photo behind

us, you know, in the editing software, you always add a few percent blur. -Yeah. So,

that it looks more realistic. -Yeah. And sometimes when things are a little bit

too crisp, it's like you can tell that it's not real. But when you blurred it, it's

like, "Oh, yeah. It actually makes it look realistic." -Yeah. -So, when I went to took

that photo... Obviously, I had to make it really large to send off to the the

print company. But I... Before doing that, I did actually add a few percent blur to

it. -And you told them, "Look, this is going to look blurry to you, but it's supposed to." (Laughs)

-So, it's intentionally blurry. -It's kind of fun, yeah. -So, that when I put my camera in

this corner of the room, put the subject about right here, that's in the

background, get the lighting just right. The Lighting's a little bit tricky. But

that's an option is you can take whatever background you want. If you want

to make it appear like you're filming in the Oval Office or... Outdoor scenes are

going to be your get have to work with the lighting but you could really do

anything. If you want to appear like you're in a beach. If you think about

news channels, a lot of times they'll have a glass window behind them showing

the city. -Right, yeah. -They're not... They don't really have windows there with the

city behind them. That's in most cases. Maybe they do. -Some, some do that. Somebody,

yeah. -But in a lot of cases... It's is a TV screen or some type of... -Yeah. It's key to

an imagery or whatever, yeah. So, it's not so... Yeah. Obvious. Maybe, maybe

something to mention too is a fairly basic rule of thumb which is try not to

be too distracting with your background because really the focus should be on

you and your co-host or whoever it is. Because often... And that's sort of a rule

of thumb. I'm an actor and you know, now most people will shoot their own little

auditions and they always say, "Keep a fairly boring..." By boring, I mean not too

dynamic background so that it doesn't take away from the actual focus. -Yeah, way

he said. -See? -If you found this video helpful, subscribe. If you didn't find it

helpful then don't subscribe. We only want people who like these videos here.

-We don't want any negative... No any negativity at all. -No negative comments,

nothing. But we will see you tomorrow.

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Healthy Sugar Free Laddu | Dry fruits Laddu | Dry Fruit Laddu For Kids | Winter Special Ladoo |लड्डू - Duration: 8:58.

Hello friends welcome to easyfoodmaking.com

today we are going to make winter special dry fruits laddu

its tasty and healthy can be eaten by every age group people

lets see what ingredients we need

[music]

to make dry fruits laddu we have taken jaggery

you can use either jaggery or sugar but if you take jaggery it will be good in winter

1 bowl makhana (Fox Nut)

1 medium size bowl coconut powder we have taken

if you wish you can take grated coconut also

1 bowl almond

same quantity we have taken cashew

raisin 1 bowl and pistachio little less then cashew and almond

green cardamom seed powder

half bowl ghee

if you measure in tablespoon its 3 tablespoon ghee

lets start making

pan is heated now

first of all we will add little ghee in it

keep the flame low

now add the coconut powder and roast it little

coconut power color has changed, we need not to roast much

now we will take it out in one plate

with the help of tissue paper we will take out the rest of the coconut powder

so the pan will be clean

now we will add all the ghee init

ghee is melted, keep the flame medium

add the almonds

for 1 min we have deep fried the almonds

we will take it out in the same plate

almond is ready

in same ghee we will deep fry the cashew

very carefully we have to fry the cashew it should not get burned.

keep flame medium high

once cashew color is changed we will take it out

now color has changed we will take it out in same plate

add the pistachio, we will deep fry this also

pistachio is ready, we will take it out

little color has changed

we will deep fry raisin also

keep the flame full

once raisin blows like bubble we will take it out

all raisin are blown like balloon now we will take this out

at last we will add fox nut (makhana)

we will switch off the flame

we have roasted the fox nut (makhana)

now we will take it out in same plate

we have deep fried all the dry fruits

till the time makhana (fox nut) gets in the normal temperature we will chop the cashew and pistachio

and almond and fox nut we will grind it in mixer

we will cut the cashew in small pieces like that

we have cut the cashew

now same way we will chop the pistachio

we have cut the pistachio

we will keep this also aside

now we have grind the almond and fox nut in mixer

if you wish you can grind the cashew also

its depends on your liking

in the same pan where we have deep fried the dry fruits we will add the jaggery

pan is heated now

we will melt the jaggery

its melted now we will add all the ingredients in it

keep the flame low

add the cardamom powder also

mix it well

keep the flame low and mix all the ingredients

we have mixed it for 1 min

now we will keep the flame high

in full flame we will mix it for 1 min

switch off the flame take out the pan

all the ingredient we have mixed it well by pressing hard

where ever the jaggery ball it there we will mix it well

it should not get cold otherwise it will spoil

to make its temperature normal we will take out the mixture in the plate

apply ghee in palm

once mixture is light hot we will start making laddu's

temperature is normal now we will make laddu

as your liking you can make small or big

just remember the mixture should not get cold otherwise laddu will not be get bind

something like this

same way we will make all the laddu

if you feel its getting cold then by using both the palm we will crush it and make the laddu

by using this way we can make laddu easily

dry fruits laddu is ready

we have made light sweet if you want more sweet then you can use 300 gram jaggery

if you are facing issue while making laddu

if you are making it while mixture is hot it will get bind properly

if its get cold then you will have issue

to overcome the issue you can heat the mixture again

after that it will get bind properly, if its not getting bind then you can use 2 tablespoon extra ghee while heating

just remember this otherwise its very easy

so apply the trick and tip and make this laddu

eat this laddu in winter season, stay fit and enjoy

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