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So we're here with the boys from Kodsown

for the 2nd masters race at Portarlington

again today whether it's a bit chilly

probably only 14 or 15 to graze

definitely not summer weather in a mist

in the air can be slippery conditions

I think the boys are you alright so

we've got time you wake up and see the

line body because down today Tommy's

there you may know Tommy from a few

other races family the jury to tell you

but more recently down in Tasmania Tommy

got away with a couple of others in one

of the crates and did really really well

he took out that Ray's down there

my money's on Tommy today see what's

playing can do but it's gonna be a tough

one looking the course now people

walking up out here huge take the voice

that 30 minutes for their s

so probably one of the trickiest corners

on course here 300 go 90-degree

left-handed downhill superfast I think

you're in the right position here you're

in the rice

that is just on three minutes football

by enrolling as i will write something

at the old the mouth of the animal in

the mighty Lord everything like what

have you been paying attention because

I'm sure you're gonna be required

everything kind attention all of you

talk with you really top have to come up

here for the presentation during the

rice taken enough from statement you

take that for these programs into this

program select

the water the main event the journey

will be on our way

the link to the site for the first time

i'm joined commentary tonight for the

first time here for hours on the easy

side of the fence mother managed to make

rice last potential good that he knew

where it's a little comfortable than

being out there certainly looks like it

matter of them it's great to be back

here fun memories obviously he spent

more than half the race off the front is

the leader of the europcar point

specification and the gatorade most

aggressive classification the three

leaders ran that bottom corner once

again didn't stretch their magic in that

left totally friend Stephen line and

dining jobs it is because the off one

ounce in the Hamptons cycles colors but

he's demanded started or it looks like

he's playing for conversations let's go

for think I'm dynein giant has done

their own thing here and there working

terms with these to God lipa and line

will be these best chance he's probably

not going to be able to do much against

those two because of that Cantor

attacking ability now have but if he

worked with them similarly to how I work

here with that work Durbridge you can

get a good result becomes a song Lena

there's the lead vehicle had the roof of

yesterday

a little present mystic today its top

labor whose child it off the front you

want your last year the pre-race

favorite and that's going to put

pressure on those gods and other night

and wheels for the back and it's going

to make it a top right also coming in to

strike again is Tom latest always

talking about last left through it was

inserted two seconds slightly slower

that time at two minutes and seeking the

get those stable hasn't closed to my

statement light into the headwind I

think you're great

once this just this little surface water

gets on just drizzle that's where it's

great

a really wet track is actually siper top

light goes through yet again last

occasion his advantage was 19 seconds

the to chases lying Jones they continue

into work together

it got second and third pretty much

sonar provided that i extrude at this

point but don't make any mistakes only

the corners deficit the problem but has

drifted out just a little bit further

this time through the 23 seconds than 80

way to worry about the camera box are

either off the front or at the very back

because there's no camera motorbike in

the middle of the peloton he certainly

knows where the contracts help

sorry guys but Appa

something looks like you got cross the

finish line just keep going right back

to jalan now you come back for

presentations of course but he just has

he ever had a 45 I don't think I've seen

him in forever he actually wrote a graph

involved and to save to go in the NRS

yeah doesn't surprise me

Stephen line and daniel Jones two laps

to go racing for second place gap still

at 35 seconds to talk like them dominate

top labor he's left the rod as they were

just in front of them at the Bel and has

opened up an enormous gap once again he

want to utilize starters the pre-race

favourites and he's got time to

celebrate and state line and put these

programs to be ready for the

presentation always picking up the rich

the score old

about last bell lap in the race for

sixth place now the interesting battle

they do where will they come around the

corner and as a broken up Steven like in

second position as they go through the

bottom corner looking to make it a one

soon because their pricing Jones is the

first run into open up the sprints lying

is trying to combat a pretty one BR

collective judgment coming second good

to attack a pretty place for it to

finish state of mind for the second year

running rounds out the podium considered

to be very happy with his performance

tonight which we are coming turn

football into this train of solid

football brilliantly top right pitch

well Don stop the garment put them on

strava and this is marcus water their

place

well Marcus

no sabe look like fun

Marcus is a fellow that frequency

bellandur and is Tommy you've done a few

rods within the bunch

he's a really nice God the big sprints

in the rice for six position

this is a group that would be together

right throughout the rice and spreading

the words good product to me from the

last idea as my intex the results and

amanda was the first time perfect

working condition is charged twice just

hit the winning it is exile

sword that one time through was a little

trip was the compensation

consistent with their last time when you

don't have their options to like that

they say with you

what in God's work I'm very good at

reading people like you and you're going

to want to and just have a lot going on

we started talking to stay in a little

bit about lab and I thought you might

apply to the junior cricket is a women

caper it looked like a slave going on

here on our own design it's working for

me have it

let's bring in so let let's talk about

it people haven't exactly done ourselves

any right not slowing down at all 41 42

using vitamin and just walk down why

this law rather than to come along every

day either and everyone the math to

enjoy it actually that's really have

never couple young once myself coming up

i want your kids seventh on thanks for

them around with parties are a little

bit nothing that i wanted the rising and

school teaching the different categories

by type of thoughts and what's next page

I have all that weight off your back so

your grandfather died on this year

fantastic right buddy that's already

idea to the largest building the great

honor of national championships total

acres down to pay online there

congratulations of the week easy

transparency little too

so he's back Tommy I picked you for the

win

I should've gone to the Tiva good job

night I don't know what the odds would

be a tough conditions out there was a

weenie know especially up that really

steep section that was more anything

from the hot spot right

not good job and I saw sliding out there

I wasn't sure he was going to attack

across to you or take joins with anymore

what happened but I seem to manage to

get quite well next time try to get him

a few times and couldn't get across but

now you have a perfectly constant out

there now I know why you're a container

for all the tea taste that was just good

temper super strong and that gonna take

that we might explode appreciate and

then slide it a camel backers a tiara

your prizes

that's a new team questions after you

take it and get the weird on the Tony so

how's that couldn't shake demo no I

study mountain bar cozy corners too good

that where's the problem man like is

they can corner really well and they got

the really short sharp it in them so to

get away from this super super hard but

yeah I expected sliding on the last lap

I think you got a few really good digs

or I'll have a quick spy on Tommy's

power for that rice 381 average maximum

1192 you have to put in a lot of the

hard yards in the spring but normalize

people 432 brilliant work Tommy

there you go that's a racehorse style

power good horsepower night

alright checking the doctors line after

his race today that first we're going to

cover something first

well because that comes first thousand

case did you get it done

yep easy festive 1000 what did you end

up with will be whatever their 1040 1050

a kind of time that the last day we had

a 204 230k bride planned

I didn't want to leave in two last one

that I had a few obviously always

missing days it's a few people I've

spoken to this week we've got to I think

475 and I think you had 485 or something

he was like this close we went for a

little lab ride one not just to go

chilly out

down in the park and I said bring me

down with you and he didn't and instead

on his last five cases if it's not on

Stryver didn't happen but before it goes

on strong but you've got to have at

least your garment or at least turn the

phone on

yeah anyway but it's a better story

missing it by this much rather just

creeping over the line which is what I

did by about the same i think i got 5 12

in 5-10 min will require effort that's

quite lazy one more case and slide it

51,000 so good job recorder of a done

last day that's ensign quite a few

people said we should be doing a

thousand Australian have given the

really in conditions we have i'm not

quite sure about the conditions of the

last couple of days it's been pretty

horrible but we can't complain too much

we're still in shorts outside today's

rice

yeah my money was on Lake bump we saw

he's formed in Tasmania it was pretty

damn good and that guy is just just a

mugger on wheels he did really well so

was attacking had a player there was no

real discussion of tactics but it's got

a decent so little hill with a bit of

wind and I think even after like the

first lap there was like three or four

of his sort of sneak in a way out the

road and that was pretty much it i saw

got quite a bit of that on the on the

camera

yeah I say you and Danny Jones just

managing the gap and so working together

as well so yeah the little ones tommy

was the wires

yeah theoretically in that situation I

don't have to do too much but once

Tommy's away it probably takes five min

the trying catch him and you happy said

a good day my hand

yeah we saw there was I'm so if you seen

the footage there what sign was on the

front of the time but it was as if he

was on the front pulling leap back

not many people can i don't think anyone

completely back sorry these guys are

making a race of it on the right shed

and quarterly it's just a tough course

the conditions were a little bit sketchy

so it takes that was cornering that was

hillclimb ability short bursts and a bit

of teaching up around the back so it

kind of suits while the guidelines with

demo Giants really soon him as a

mountain biker so technical corners

really fast short punchy hills and quick

recovery time in

so yes I know it was really good to

watch the rice and have matt cain no

comment commentating yeah so whatever

you wanted mother Lori was on the mic as

well and Pat sure so i gave the Masters

a lot of respect which was good to see

for an event

yeah they always get a largely they

can't know the results i came third last

year so this year he told me one last

year and I'll bet he's on a good stop

and don't this howlite his Blackie's

Tommy rides a 58 i canno cannot yeah it

supersedes the evil right and the bike

weighs next to nothing he was

phenomenally lives so but really i mean

we're talking very very marginal gains

there on the fly quite but it's just

nice to pick up a nice park especially

guy usually big guys are on big heavy

rigs but that Tommy knows his stuff even

with a broken shoe

yeah he broke the show the super create

the other way I think stomping on

someone's head or jumping over someone's

head or something that the show is

broken and it was a good day of the

carnage as well I've got a shot here

have a broken Gerace pedal the fan of

the filament had actually come off

they're not really good white saving

measure but hey marginal gains for that

rider like a clipping night

alright we're on my home which is better

watch the live string the recycling

center will be live streaming it would

have been really good

I won't be watching on driving i'll be

playing it really lay out and enjoying

its side

thanks for watching bit of a different

1i we cover the rice how to check this

lying and now we'll go home and put it

up on the catch

thanks for watching and sign their

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15.

The Man Who Woke Up Speaking Fluent Mandarin A week after a near-fatal car crash, 22-year-old

Ben McMahon, from Melbourne, awoke from a coma speaking fluent Mandarin.

Standing near him was an Asian nurse, and he said in Chinese, "Excuse me, nurse, I

feel really sore here."

He asked this same nurse for a sheet of paper, upon which he wrote, "I love my mom, I love

my dad, I will recover" in – you guessed it – Mandarin!

Ben's parents had been told that their son's survival of this crash would be a miracle.

Little did they expect two miracles to occur from the traumatic incident: his survival

and his sudden language skills.

According to Mark, Ben's father, when hospital staff called, they told him, "Ben's actually

started to come out of the coma…and I don't know how to say this...he's speaking Mandarin."

Neither of Ben's parents spoke Mandarin.

Though Ben had learned some of the Chinese language at school, he was far from fluent.

But, somehow, he now spoke it fluently.

"I wasn't consciously thinking I was speaking Mandarin," Ben said.

"It was what just came out and it was what was most natural to me."

His native language, English, did not come naturally to him at first.

He only ventured to speak it a few days later.

His newfound fluency in Mandarin has since provided him a slew of opportunities.

He's become a tour guide to Chinese tourists, hosted a Mandarin TV program, and relocated

to Shanghai, in order to study commerce.

No one can explain why or how Ben woke up speaking fluent Mandarin.

But he isn't the first case – nor, it seems, the last – of his kind.

A 13-year-old Croatian girl awoke in 2010 speaking German and, in 2013, a US Navy vet

woke from unconsciousness, not knowing who he was, and speaking fluent Swedish.

While no one can know for certain what caused the sudden onset language fluency, Dr. Pankaj

Sah has ventured a guess.

He's suggested that the circuits of Ben's brain – in particular, those that assist

in language – were triggered in the crash.

The Mandarin-retaining circuits were activated, while those that retained English were deactivated

as he awoke from his coma.

14.

The Boy without Hunger 12-year-old Landon Jones, from Cedar Falls,

Iowa, developed a strange and rare condition when he awoke in October of 2014 with chest

congestion and dizziness.

He no longer felt thirsty or hungry.

The cause of the congestion was a bacterial infection in his left lung.

This was cured, but his desire to eat and drink never returned.

The strange thing is his ability to smell and taste has not changed, so his lack of

hunger or thirst has nothing to do with an alteration in his senses.

His parents now have to force him to eat and drink, and still, his weight has plummeted

from 104 pounds to 68.4.

Doctors may be required to install a feeding tube if Landon doesn't maintain his weight.

However, they're resistant to this idea, as feeding tubes are prone to complications

and infection.

Another option to boost his caloric intake would be an appetite stimulant, called megastrol

acetate, which is used with AIDS and cancer patients.

Doctors have run medical tests in five different cities, in order to try and diagnose this

strange condition, including brain scans, spinal tap, nutritional and psychiatric evaluations,

and abdominal imaging, all without result.

Dr. Ashesh Mehta, a director of epilepsy surgery not involved in the case, suggested that an

issue along the circuit that controls hunger and thirst at various levels of the brain

may be at fault.

If something malfunctioned along this circuit, it could explain Landon's symptoms.

One of Landon's doctors, a pediatric neurologist named Dr. Marc Patterson, has suggested that

the boy's hypothalamus may be what's causing the lack of hunger and thirst.

This pea-sized region of the brain helps control not only thirst and hunger, but sleep, body

temperature, and various other vital functions.

This issue could have been caused by traveling bacteria, which may have crossed the blood-brain

barrier from Landon's lung infection.

An infection in the hypothalamus – or even a lesion – would, therefore, explain his

condition.

Still another theory: the boy may have developed an overproduction of leptin, a hormone that

satiates hunger, or an intolerance to ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates hunger.

However, neither of these would explain Landon's lack of thirst.

In the end, Landon's condition is so strange and rare that the mystery has yet to be unraveled.

13.

The Girl Who Never Aged Benjamin Button comes to mind in this case…although

Brooke Greenberg didn't age backwards; she simply didn't age at all.

Greenberg, from Reisterstown, Maryland was an anomaly to doctors and scientists, as her

mental capacity refused to develop beyond that of a 2-year-old and her physical size

beyond that of an infant.

She stood 30 inches tall and weighed 16 pounds when her family was interviewed on "20/20,"

and though she couldn't talk, she could recognize her sisters, none of whom have the

condition.

During the first six years of her life, Brooke suffered from a number of medical emergencies,

such as perforated stomach ulcers, a brain seizure, a stroke, and a brain tumor.

Rarely was there ever any explanation for these emergencies.

After the brain tumor had been found, the Greenbergs were prepared for Brooke to die,

as she hadn't opened her eyes in six days.

Then, suddenly, she did open them.

The tumor had disappeared, and she was fine.

Brooke was diagnosed with the minimally understood "syndrome X," a disorder that prevents

aging.

She is among only a dozen children worldwide with this disorder.

Richard F. Walker, a retired medical researcher, has studied her case and compared her genetic

code to others with syndrome X.

He's found that no abnormal chromosomes or genetic syndromes can explain why the bodies

of those with the disorder do not develop as a unit.

Instead, the parts of the body are out of sync.

For instance, although Brooke's bone age was said to be around 10-years-old, she still

had her baby teeth when she was 16.

Her brain, as well, has changed little.

In studying other similar cases, Walker has found that people who suffer from this condition

have a growth rate of one-fifth of a human's normal growth rate.

They also tend to suffer from numerous other medical conditions, such as an inability to

walk, deafness, and they are often unable to eat or speak.

Without maturation, a person never develops, Walker explains, and the independent pieces

of our bodies must be coordinated in order to do that.

In people with syndrome X, there is no coordination.

Brooke died at the age of twenty, without ever having aged a day past two.

12.

The Man with the Rotated Heart Imagine your organs twisting around like an

amusement park ride in your body.

Does it make you squeamish?

Well, that's sort of what happened when a 48-year-old Italian man was thrown from

his motorcycle, causing his heart to rotate and land on the right side of his chest.

The man was rushed to the emergency room after the accident, with severe chest trauma.

A cardiac exam was performed to measure his heart rate and its rhythm.

The medical staff suspected that the man had dextrocardia, which is when the heart is located

on the body's right side, instead of the left.

However, a CT scan and some chest x-rays showed that the heart wasn't born there; in fact,

it had rotated ninety degrees clockwise.

No one had seen anything like it.

The man suffered from pneumothorax, as well, which caused a collapsed lung, along with

several fractured ribs.

A full-body scan showed that the aorta, the pulmonary artery, both ventricles and both

atria had rotated right.

The occurrence was called both unusual and interesting by cardiologists.

Though Dr. Gregory Fontana was not involved in the man's recovery, he spoke about the

man's case.

"What's unique about this case is the way the heart had rotated so far in the other

direction, and the patient was still awake and alert."

Fontana believes that the accident caused air to gather outside the lungs, pushing and

shifting the heart.

His theory seems likely, as the man's NEJM report notes that once he'd undergone chest

drainage, his heart reverted to its normal location a day later.

The follow-up of this man's case showed that this rotation of the heart didn't appear

to cause any sustained damage, despite constricting his blood vessels for a time.

One thing's for sure after studying this case: the human body is incredible!

11.

The Girl with Sudden Unexplainable Paralysis Many are familiar with polio, also known as

poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis, because it's existed for thousands of years and

particularly because there was an epidemic during the 1950's, one that continued to

cause paralysis into the late 70's.

In fact, there were 254,000 paralysis cases in the US still in 1977.

This epidemic was due to the poliovirus, which caused an incredibly infectious disease that

produces symptoms within a few hours to a few days.

Although the polio virus has been, more or less, eradicated in the US, due to the development

of the polio vaccine in the 1950's, a mysterious new spring of unexplained child paralysis

cases has popped up recently.

A study into the cause of this new illness shows that a fresh new polio-esque strain

of virus may be the cause.

At this point, around 100 children across 34 states have contracted sudden onset paralysis

or muscle weakness in their legs and arms.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the condition is called acute

flaccid myelitis.

Enterovirus D68 was previously linked to around 20% of these cases; this virus causes respiratory

infections, just like the common cold, but doesn't necessarily cause the symptoms of

muscle weakness or paralysis.

The study showed that one of the paralysis cases – that of a 6-year-old girl – may

have been caused by entrovirus C105, which is a virus of the same species as polio.

This also doesn't necessarily prove that this virus caused paralysis; however, its

association with polio may imply that the sudden outbreak of acute flaccid myelitis

has been caused by something besides enterovirus D68.

Prior to contracting the condition, the test case had been perfectly healthy.

She'd caught a cold which gave her a mild fever and, though her cold symptoms disappeared,

pain in her arm did not.

She had problems lifting and using her right hand, and her shoulder drooped.

She was brought to the hospital, where she tested negative for enterovirus D68 and positive

for enterovirus C105.

Enterovirus C105 has various genetic sequences, making it difficult to detect.

This may be why it was missed in the current outbreak.

Additionally, the virus must be found in the spinal fluid of patients in order to be directly

linked to the muscle weakness and paralysis.

So far, it's only been found in the respiratory system, which doesn't directly impact the

nervous system.

The study states: "The presence of this virus strain in North America may contribute

to the incidence of flaccid paralysis and may also pose a diagnostic challenge in clinical

laboratories."

10.

The Girl Who Cries Stones 12-year-old Saadiya Saleh from Yemen has somehow

developed a mysterious medical condition that replaces her tears with stones.

Doctors have no idea how this strange phenomenon developed.

The small, rock-hard stones (pardon the pun) develop beneath Saadiya's eyelids and roll

naturally to the front of her eyes and onto her cheeks.

Azal, a Yemeni news channel, posted a video of the curious case to YouTube.

In the video, Saadiya's doctor collects the stones in a box over several hours.

He wipes onto a sheet of paper an emerging one from where it's fallen on the girl's

cheek.

The girl's eyes are kept open by her doctor.

They water, but the production of the stones don't seem to cause her pain.

Not only is this a rare condition or disease; it's almost entirely unprecedented and unexplainable.

The only other report of this type of condition occurred in 1996, when 12-year-old Hasnah

Mohamed Meselmani, from Lebanon, produced crystals from her eyes that were painful and

sharp.

The short-term condition only lasted nine months…after which, it was found to be a

hoax, contrived by her mother.

But is Saadiya's condition a hoax as well?

To villagers, it doesn't seem so.

This curious case has led many locals to believe that Saadiya is possessed by the devil, has

been the victim of dark magic, or that this condition could be the beginnings of a fatal

epidemic.

Many in the village are panicked.

And the condition has yet to be diagnosed.

9.

The Woman Who Seizes to Ne-Yo's Voice Can't stand the sound of a colleague's

voice?

How about a pop star's?

That's understandable, but has their vocal tenor ever caused you to seize?

Zoe Fennesy, a 26-year-old mother and healthcare assistant from Retford, Nottinghamshire, claims

that she's suffered seizures from pop star Ne-Yo's voice.

After being ill for a long time, her first seizure occurred on New Year's Day of 2006.

Doctors believed it was due to stress and exhaustion.

However, her seizures continued to occur, and so did their frequency; soon, they were

up to six per day.

Zoe was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2008.

But it wasn't until 2011 that she experienced her first musically-induced seizure.

"Give Me Everything" – Ne-Yo's hit, featuring Pitbull – is what set her off.

Seconds after hearing Ne-Yo's voice, an epileptic seizure stopped Zoe in her tracks.

As Ne-Yo became more popular, the resulting seizures grew crippling, making her vomit

violently, freeze, or become completely unreactive to everything around her.

Zoe began wearing headphones whenever she went out, so that if Ne-Yo's voice came

over a store's soundtrack or on public transport, she would remain unaffected.

"I'll be walking around the supermarket doing my food shopping, and I have to put

my earphones in to listen to my own music just in case it comes on," she said.

"It's the same with most shops.

I have to walk in with my ear phones in at first just to make sure they don't have

Ne-Yo on."

Zoe was medically diagnosed with "musicogenic seizures," which is a rare condition that's

triggered by the tone of a singer's voice.

Eventually, the condition impacted her life to the extent that she decided to remove a

section of her left frontal lobe.

The surgery, however, was unsuccessful.

Her doctors think the condition may be chronic.

The condition hasn't only impacted her social life; it's affected her work.

She hasn't been back to work for six months.

And although she enjoys Ne-Yo and his music, its impact has been monumental.

"People might think it is funny - and I can laugh at it myself - but it has taken

over my life.

It's ruined my life."

While a musicogenic seizure is rare, it's not unprecedented.

It occurs when the listener's brain cannot tolerate certain frequencies of pitch or a

type of music.

The brain's activity becomes abnormal due to these sounds and leads the person to seize.

8.

The Girls with the Synchronized Spasms Katie Krautwurst, of Le Roy, New York, awoke

from a nap one day to find her face twitching in spasms.

Weeks later, the spasms continued to occur.

What's more is that her friend, Thera Sanchez, found herself twitching too.

She'd awoken from a nap, stuttering.

Her head suddenly began to jerk, as did her arms.

Weeks later, Lydia Parker began making the same noises and abrupt movements.

Then Chelsey Dumars.

Soon 18 girls, in a school with 600 students, as well as one 36-year-old woman and one boy,

had developed these strange tics.

As the strange case gained media attention, experts were driven to the school to try and

figure out what was going on.

The case that started it all was Katie.

She was taken to the hospital after she'd started twitching, and the doctors deemed

her issue an anxiety attack.

When the twitching continued, Katie underwent numerous tests, including a blood panel and

an MRI.

Doctors told her mother she had tics.

Then her friend, Thera, developed the tics as well, but she was also told they were stress-related.

However, as more and more girls came down with these strange symptoms, people began

to think there was more to this medical mystery than stress and anxiety.

They began to think there was something in the school's soil or water.

The New York State Department of Health was brought in to investigate, but they refused

to reveal the results at a community meeting, quoting patients' rights to privacy.

A neurologist who had examined a number of the girls diagnosed them with conversion disorder

– a subconscious conversion of stress into physical symptoms.

The fact that it had impacted so many implied that mass hysteria was also involved.

Many of the children's parents didn't accept this diagnosis.

They believed, instead, that the affliction was environmental, perhaps a result of waste

left over from the old manufacturing plants in Le Roy.

Maybe even something to do with the toxic chemical spill from a 1970 train accident

near Le Roy, which dumped trichloroethylene, a solvent connected with damage to the nervous

system when exposed in high doses.

But the more likely diagnosis is conversion disorder.

The odd condition ignites certain voluntary pathways in the brain; however, it's experienced

as entirely involuntary.

Studies into conversion disorder find that the amygdala – which is the central figure

in the brain that corresponds with startle and fear responses – is highly active in

those with conversion disorder and may be linked to the involuntary movements.

The thing that is most curious about LeRoy is that the cases there are a combination

of two different phenomena: mass psychogenic illness (commonly known as mass hysteria)

and conversion disorder.

Dr. Jennifer McVige, who examined 14 of the cases, said that many of the patients have

faced trauma or stressors of some kind.

This is common with conversion disorders, but uncommon for mass psychogenic illness.

However, other factors of the series of cases strongly suggest mass psychogenic illness.

The patients are mainly young women, which is common for mass psychogenic illness, and

the outbreak occurred at a school, which is the setting for more than half of mass psychogenic

illnesses.

It's also common for cases of mass hysteria to be resolved quickly…but only when the

cause is correctly identified.

When people focus on other possibilities – like toxins or environmental faults – it's

much harder to resolve.

This is what happened in Le Roy.

However, the cases have since dwindled and the tics and spasms have all but stopped in

some of the girls.

7.

The Woman Who Lost Her Pulse While undergoing a cesarean section, a woman

in Florida stopped breathing.

There seemed to be no complications during Ruby Graupera-Cassimiro's C-section…that

is, until doctors realized her bloodstream had been flooded by fluid from her amniotic

sac, resulting in an amniotic fluid embolism which stopped the patient's heart.

Her heart acted as a vacuum to the fluid, which stalled the function of her lungs and

circulation.

Chest compressions to restart her breathing were done for hours.

In fact, she lost her pulse for 45 minutes.

But, oddly enough, the chest compressions caused no bruising, and no burn marks were

left by the paddles doctors applied to defibrillate her heart.

Graupera-Cassimiro didn't even suffer neurological damage from the lack of blood flow to her

brain.

She was taken off life support a day later and allowed to go home, in perfect health,

just days after being technically dead for 45 minutes.

An amniotic fluid embolism is very rare, occurring anywhere between one in every 40,000 deliveries

in North America.

When they do occur, they are rarely understood.

"There are very few things in medicine that I've seen … that really were either unexplainable

or miraculous," said Dr. Anthony Dardano, the hospital medical staff president.

"And when I heard this story, that was the first thing that came to my mind."

A miracle?

Divine intervention?

We may never know why this woman was taken momentarily and then saved.

But we do know that it's one of the most curious medical mysteries in the world.

6.

The Woman with the Audible Body What if you could hear every move you made?

The joints in your fingers clicking every time you type, the pumping of your blood,

and even the blinking and rotation of your eyes.

Rachel Pyne, a 28-year-old school photographer from Indiana, dealt with this rare affliction,

which nearly drove her insane.

Pyne's hearing was extremely enhanced, amplifying all sounds within her body, from her muscles

to her brain.

"I could hear my neck muscles moving," Pyne said, "like different things inside

my body and when you tell people that, they are like, 'you're crazy.'"

The amplified sounds were accompanied by dizzy spells, causing Pyne to limit her work and

her hobbies.

The issue had become completely debilitating.

"I would end up in bed usually before noon and just lay there," she told ABC News.

"I couldn't watch TV; it was too loud.

I couldn't listen to music."

Instead, she'd just lie there, listening to her heartbeat and her brain spin.

Nine doctors couldn't diagnose her, and she'd almost given up…that is, until she

found medical surgeon, Dr. Quinton Gopen, from UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center.

He diagnosed Pyne with SCD, superior semicircular canal dehiscence, which is a rare condition

where an abnormal opening in the bone of the inner ear impacts hearing and balance.

This explained the amplification of internal sounds, like Pyne's own voice, her heartbeat,

and each movement of her body.

Gopen noted that only one person in half-a-million suffer from SCD.

He also stated that the diagnosis is a fairly new one, having only been around for 15 odd

years, and there seems to be no event or cause that creates the opening.

Despite the mystery of it all, Pyne was just happy she'd found an answer and that she

wasn't crazy.

UCLA put her through a minimally invasive surgery to repair the SCD, in which they plugged

the hole in the inner ear via small incisions in Pyne's skull.

She had surgery done on both ears, and the results were immediate.

"When I woke up from surgery, I knew right off the bat that I was better, and I had no

more dizziness, and I was talking to the nurse right when I woke up, and I was ready to get

up and go somewhere," Pyne said.

According to Pyne's neurosurgeon, Dr. Isaac Yang, this immediate response is usual of

this type of surgery; after ninety minutes, patients awake feeling completely cured.

5.

The Woman Who Hears Music Have you ever gotten a horribly catchy song

stuck in your head?

Over and over again, the jingle jangles in your brain but, eventually, it vanishes from

the peripheral of your mind, and you're again free to think about what you're going

to eat for lunch today.

Well, imagine that it never vanishes.

Imagine that the same catchy tune is stuck on repeat in your brain.

Susan Root doesn't have to imagine it.

She has a specific form of tinnitus, which is a perception of ringing or noise in the

ears, and is not a condition, itself, but rather a symptom of an ear injury, age-related

hearing loss, or a circulatory system disorder.

For Susan Root, it manifests in the form of music that plays on a loop, from morning to

night.

In fact, her condition has ruined one of her favorite childhood songs by Patti Page: "How

Much is that Doggie in the Window?"

This tune has ceaselessly shuffled through Root's head for the past three years.

Intermittent interjectory tunes include "Ault Lang Syne," "Happy Birthday," and "God

Save the Queen," but these only pop in on rare occasion.

Although it may seem convenient to have a radio programmed into your skull, not being

able to turn it off has been a nightmare for Root.

Particularly at night, it's a struggle for Root to get to sleep.

"It drives me to breaking point at times," she said.

"It comes and goes but I can always hear music…faintly in the background."

Though the music goes on, she is able to drown it out with whale or bird songs; however,

sometimes it's so loud, she can't hear those around her speak.

Tinnitus is more common than one might think.

Nearly 10% of adults in the UK suffer from mild forms of tinnitus, according to the British

Tinnitus Association.

However, fewer suffer from musical hallucinations, and only 1% say it impacts their quality of

life, which makes the extreme case of Root's a rare and curious one.

Doctors attempted to address Root's hearing problems with a hearing aid and provided her

with special therapy, but it didn't turn the radio off.

4.

The Woman Who Regained Her Sight Having been blind from the age of eleven from

a tumor pressing on her optic nerve, New Zealander, Lisa Reid, had resigned herself to the fact

that she'd never be able to see again.

Then one day in November, she bumped her head slightly on a coffee table, after bending

down to kiss her dog goodnight.

The following morning, she opened her eyes, and she could see.

"Nobody knows what happened or can explain it," Reid said.

"I can't really find words to describe how it felt - amazing, fantastic.

You can imagine not being able to see and then you can; you can't really describe

that.

To see the world again visually is a gift."

Upon regaining her sight, she was most shocked by seeing that her brother had aged.

"I turned into a woman and my brother turned into a man," she said.

No one has been able to explain how a slight bump helped Reid regain her sight.

It's a medical mystery…and a miracle!

3.

The Woman Born Without a Cerebellum Imagine that you have no balance, posture,

speech, or motor learning skills.

This is what may happen if your cerebellum disappeared.

The cerebellum is the part of the brain that contains nearly half of all the brain's

neurons.

It is located at the base of the skull and makes up about 10% of the brain's volume.

Disease or injury can cause partial function loss to the cerebellum, but being born with

a damaged cerebellum is rare…and being born without one at all is even rarer.

A 24-year-old woman in China is among the nine known cases of cerebellar agnesis.

The woman was unable to speak until she was six years old and unable to walk until she

was seven.

Simply jumping and playing games was impossible for her, and even when she learned to walk,

she couldn't do it without support.

Surprisingly, the medical defect wasn't discovered until she suffered vertigo and

nausea as she got older and received an MRI and CT scans to aid a diagnosis.

What doctors found left them in shock: her cerebellum was missing, altogether.

She underwent several tests which showed she had problems with pronunciation, though she

understood vocabulary.

Doctors, however, were surprised that the impairment wasn't severe, considering her

cerebellum was entirely nonexistent.

To reduce her nausea and vertigo, the woman was given a dehydration treatment to get rid

of some of the cerebrospinal fluid that had filled the gap where her cerebellum should

be.

Years later, she was doing much better.

But to this day, the occurrence of this rare condition is still not fully understood.

2.

The Boy Who Couldn't Open His Mouth Born in June 2013, Wyatt Scott suffers from

an extremely rare condition known as congenital trismus.

This disorder makes it impossible for Wyatt to open his mouth.

Although the most common cause of congenital trismus is tetanus, which causes lockjaw,

Wyatt never had tetanus.

In rare cases, fused joints may cause the condition, but neither are Wyatt's joints

fused.

There is no diagnosis to explain Wyatt, as he is otherwise normal; no one knows what

caused his condition.

Even as Wyatt has matured and developed the ability to talk, he does so with his mouth

closed.

He's started using sign language instead of trying to speak through his closed mouth.

Unfortunately, Wyatt still manages to put things in his mouth, which are then much more

difficult to remove, since he cannot open it.

He's been rushed to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario more than a dozen times

due to vomiting or choking.

Wyatt's siblings – who are three and six years old – do their part by throwing away

small things that are around Wyatt.

His parents also constantly monitor his drool, mucous, and his oxygen levels.

This means that Wyatt requires care 24/7, so the family can only hope that answers will

lead to a cure of his disorder.

1.

The Girl Who Feels No Pain Since Gabby Gingras was an infant, it was

clear that something was wrong.

She chewed so hard on her fingers that she nearly bit through three of them.

Her parents had her teeth pulled to keep her from chewing through her tongue.

She even managed to poke her eyes to the point that her parents were forced to have one of

them removed as well.

And, yet, Gabby didn't feel a thing.

Her parents learned that she suffered from an extremely rare condition that prevented

her from feeling physical pain.

This means she cannot feel cold or hot temperatures, which teach children to bundle up or not touch.

This means when she breaks something – like she did her jaw – months could pass without

anyone knowing.

This means that Gabby needs constant attention, just to ensure her day-to-day safety.

Gabby's family has been by her side to do just that, and so has her medical team, which

includes her primary care doctor, an eye specialist, an orthopedic surgeon, and an endocrinologist.

Despite the fact that congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), also known as congenital analgesia,

is a rare and difficult condition to deal with, Gabby is heartwarmingly optimistic about

her affliction.

"I guess I'm more comfortable with my condition than I have been in the past,"

she said.

"It doesn't really affect who I am, but more like what I do."

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5 Seconds Of Summer - Catch Fire - Cover By Hey Buddy ! - Duration: 6:04.

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THE PUPPIES ARE FOLLOWING ME (Malaysia) Vlog 13 - Duration: 8:17.

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Skype Counseling - Duration: 2:35.

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Day (poem) [CC] - Duration: 1:34.

The sun comes up And reveals all the picking up we have to

do Yesterday was a mess

We want to put it behind us

Today's a new day after all History may have rippled into the present

But now's our chance to write the future

Years ago I was given a mission "Save the universe, one world at a time"

I came close to failing yesterday Almost may only count in horseshoes and hand

grenades But even if it doesn't count it shook me up

I don't want to relive yesterday I don't want to dwell in the past

I pause to notice the rainbow on the floor Courtesy of the sunlight coming in through

the window

This may be the prologue of some unpublished dystopian novel

But we grew up on Disney movies If nothing else we learned how to make happy

endings happen

Every 24 hours we get a new chance The solar system gives us a fresh start

24 hours to do whatever feels right To do whatever we think will make things right

The results are a mystery But we can solve that tomorrow

Today will be our day

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It's the era of lies without any sense

The moment mankind sinks to it's lowest

Something that starts with a pressed button like a videogame

Is with every shot like a hit that never succeeds

They aim accurately, shoot blindly, trimmed for war

But it's a victory nobody wins

Oil: the blood of power, where does it flow?

The price is paid by every playing child

You see it on TV but it's not a movie

The picture blurs because of all the poison in the wind

Through propaganda which takes over the programm

Violence determines who sings the song of peace

A screaming look, a screaming pain

Hope suffocates, hate replaces the heart

Learned values are getting smashed, the mind strikes

But I continue writing, as long as my hand writes

Deepest night shines brightly on the horizon

Followed by the greatest disgrace that comes upon us

An innocent nation is paying a price with their lives

At the front the future of the children gets bombed

Deepest night shines brightly on the horizon

Followed by the greatest disgrace that comes upon us

An innocent nation is paying a price with their lives

At the front the future of the children gets bombed

We get informed about practises, strategies and tactics

Which are separating us from the real facts

But how did this damned suffering arose?

Colonial powers set the fire in the past

Already a long time ago, the flame is rising

The one that grabs us all, driving us into another trap

Where does all this lead to? Who reaps the fruit of hatred?

It's not about the power of a single man

Tanks overrun international law

Victims are getting covered by smoke clouds. The sun is gone

We follow the consequences of the jet

The trade of arms, a booming business

That has covered the accounts of all fronts

It's about control, but where do we go? (dunno how to translate)

History has already occupied these roles many times before

Listen to the oily plague, the choirs of the jets

Listen to the sounds through which all the beautiful leaves us

Listen as our intellectual heritage gets shredded

We are trapped in the deadly web

How do we solve it?

Deepest night shines brightly on the horizon

Followed by the greatest disgrace that comes upon us

An innocent nation is paying a price with their lives

At the front the future of the children gets bombed

Deepest night shines brightly on the horizon

Followed by the greatest disgrace that comes upon us

An innocent nation is paying a price with their lives

At the front the future of the children gets bombed

Which nation doesn't have any devastating weapons?

Which nation is truly democratic?

Which nation is the next?

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Questioning Your Life Path & Why I Disagree With Peter Diamandis | #FFLTV Ep 6 - Duration: 19:59.

- Hey, good-looking people.

Ryan Daniel Moran here.

Today we're gonna talk about why I disagree

with Peter Diamandis.

We'll talk about launching multiple products at one time.

We'll look at how you determine your life path,

and we'll look at a men's fitness company.

Play that intro music.

(electronic music)

This past December 500 entrepreneurs and capitalists

joined me in Austin, Texas for Freedom Fast Lane Live.

We had a great time.

It exceeded my expectations

and I think everybody's expectations,

and it was keynoted by Peter Diamandis, who I love.

I recommend you read all his stuff.

He's a phenomenal human being.

I liked him even more after meeting him in person,

but there was one particular topic

on which we very much disagree.

Let's watch that right now.

The question came up about mass automation

and will that destroy opportunity?

Will that create opportunity?

I believe, you correct me if I'm wrong,

but I believe I heard you bring up

the universal basic income as a possible solution.

- Anybody get my blog here in the audience?

Anybody? A few people.

So today's blog is on universal basic income,

and it's not a matter of if.

It's a matter of when, right?

There have been number of experiments done.

The basic concept is that, first of all,

we're worried about robots and AIs taking our job

for a number of reasons.

One, we might love our job,

but 70% of Americans hate their job, by the way,

just to be clear. (audience member chuckles)

And they don't stock boxes or clean toilets

because that's what they love to do.

And we are going to demonetize the cost of living.

When your health care and your education

is effectively free, delivered much better than ever before

by an AI, that cost goes to zero.

An autonomous car I said is five to 10 times

cheaper than owning a car.

If you've got VR and AR in autonomous cars,

you don't have to live in downtown Austin,

where it's more expensive.

You can live an hour away

and eat popcorn and watch movies on the way to work,

so where you live can be cheaper.

So we're gonna demonetize the cost of living substantially,

and the concept of universal basic income

is a function of

basically the idea where every single person

gets a guaranteed stipend to live on.

And the experiments that are done so far

point to the fact that, when you do that,

people actually use that money to improve themselves.

They don't become lazier.

- So Peter made the argument that it's not a matter

of if we will have a universal basic income.

It's a matter of when we will have a universal basic income.

I say that that's a bad idea.

Now, I did a video for this on capitalism.com,

and it went semi-viral.

It had tens of thousands of views

within a 24-hour period on the capitalism.com Facebook page.

Now, I'm gonna clarify something,

and I also wanna respond more to the point that Peter made

'cause I wanted to respect our time on stage,

and I didn't really feel like

we could go down a political rabbit hole there.

But there's basically two reasons

why I think the universal basic income is a bad idea.

The first is that it's completely unnecessary.

When you've got abundance,

especially the type of abundance

that Peter Diamandis believes we will have

in the next 30 years, which I hope happens.

I hope he is right,

but when you have that type of abundance,

what happens is that you have downward pressure

on prices of everything,

so you don't need to just give out money

when prices are plummeting.

If things are easy to get, they're cheap to get,

then you don't need to worry about dolling out cash

because basic provision of value,

somebody just putting a little bit into the economy

and getting any sort of an income

will cover most of their needs.

Look, we've seen this, history proves this.

History shows that cost of living plummets,

and the expectation of the standard of living

goes up over time.

We can look at history

and see the cost of living plummeting

and the real standard of living going way up

even compared to just 50 or 100 years ago.

That will continue,

especially if we have the type of abundance

that Peter believes will happen,

so we won't need more government stimulus.

We will need less government stimulus,

so the idea of a universal basic income

is essentially unnecessary.

Now, we could stop the conversation there,

but there's one more point

that I think is flawed in the argument for a UBI,

and that is that people argue

that if you give people their basic needs through a stipend,

through cash from the government,

that they'll suddenly become more creative

and more entrepreneurial.

The opposite is true, and here's why.

I believe that Robert Herjavec was right

when he spoke on our stage a year plus ago

when he said that, "Most of the entrepreneurs I know

"started a business because they were running from pain.

"They wanted a different type of life.

"They were running away from something."

If we remove that incentive,

what incentive is there to be creative?

Look, necessity is the reason why people become creative.

Having your basic needs met won't make them more creative.

It will remove the pain

that causes the creativity in the first place.

How many entrepreneurs do you know that are like,

"I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth

"and was really rich.

"That's why I'm successful"?

Versus how many people do you know who said,

"I started with nothing, and I grinded and I hustled

"until I was successful"?

I know about 50 of those to every one person who's like,

"Yeah, I was born successful, and I stayed successful."

I know a lot of people who were born into money

that did not become entrepreneurs

because they did not have any desire

or any need to create something new,

but I know a lot of people who started with nothing,

who were dirt poor and created something amazing

because of that.

- [Narrator] Alex Gilbert asks,

"Do you ever question your life path?"

- Since I am a successful entrepreneur,

I only question my life path about once or twice a day,

so I think I have the benefit

of questioning it less than most people.

Look, yes, of course, all the time I question

if I'm on the right path

because it's really easy to look at social media,

to look at other people who are successful and say,

"Ah, I shoulda done that.

"I shoulda done this."

Tim Ferriss actually has a great point about this

in The 4-Hour Workweek,

where he talks about when you come back

from either a vacation or a mini-retirement,

you look at somebody who just got some certification

or a six-figure job, it's really easy to measure success

based on someone else's standards.

It's really, really easy to do that.

It's so easy to be comparing ourselves to other people.

I do it.

I do it all the time.

I question my path almost on a daily basis.

If you were to see my journal,

it is just filled with me analyzing

what's going on, what's working, what's not working,

if I should change, if I should shut down Freedom Fast Lane,

if I should shut down my other businesses,

if I should just buy a nice house, sell my businesses,

sell my investments, and just live a nice, cushy lifestyle.

Of course, I think about it all the time.

Now, this is the fundamental flaw:

believing that there is an ideal life path.

That is where the fundamental flaw is.

There is no perfection.

There is no ideal place for you.

There is no God's plan for you.

There is no what the universe has for me.

It is what you create.

It's what you decide.

You are constantly creating your life path.

It is not predetermined for you,

so the only way that we can measure that

is through progress, not perfection.

So I look at what is the next best step for me

rather than saying,

"What is gonna create the perfect picture?"

and I fall into it.

I want the perfect relationship and the perfect business

and the perfect child and the things

that are gonna make everything cozy and perfect.

We all fall into that, but the reality is

there is no end point, there is no perfect path.

There is only progress.

So, if you have an idea of where you wanna go,

it's easy to compare ourselves to that picture,

to compare yourself to what I view in the world

as what is ideal,

and that's when you end up really depressed

and questioning everything you've ever decided.

And then there is comparing yourself to where you came from.

We were at our Christmas party a couple weeks ago.

We were sitting around with some of my team members,

and we were talking about where we were a year ago,

and it blew my mind all that had happened in the last year.

I had forgotten that certain initiatives we started

had only begun in the last year,

and that same day I had been questioning my life path,

feeling like I wasn't making any progress.

We only see the immediate problems in our lives.

We so rarely look at the progress we have made,

and the longer timeframe that you can analyze your progress

and the longer timeframe you can commit to something,

the more successful you will be and the happier you will be

because you have a more accurate picture

of the progress that is actually happening in your life

rather than comparing yourself

to the supposed immediate and overnight wins

that you see on the media and in social media,

so it's progress, not perfection.

- [Narrator] Adam Kubica asks,

"Do you focus on one product at a time,

"or can you promote many at the same time?"

- Theoretically, you could launch multiple products

at the same time.

I have seen people do it,

but I don't think it's a good idea.

Even in my businesses that are established,

that have 15 products and a list of 25,000 people,

people who have bought things from us in the past,

even businesses that I advise

that have hundreds of thousands of customers,

I vary rarely recommend

that they launch more than one product at the same time

because I'm yet to see an example

of someone doing it well.

It takes a good 30 to 90 days

to get a product into enough awareness

to where you have repeat customers

and you have your existing customers

coming back and buying the product that you launch.

So doing two at the same time

is like trying to start two businesses at the same time.

I'm of the opinion that you should do as many,

as few things as possible.

I almost completely botched my own point right there.

You should do as many things as possible

all at the same time.

That's the secret to success.

I recommend that you should do as few things as possible

in your business, and you will actually have success faster

by focusing on doing a few things well

rather than a lot of things really, really poorly.

This is 100% true on product launches.

I have seen a lot of successful businesses

have one product do amazingly well

because they had all of their focus on that one product,

and I have seen a lot of businesses then crumble

because they said, "Great, we've got one successful product.

"Let's launch five at the same time."

And now they have one winner and five losers

because they didn't have the same focus

that they had on that one product

on the subsequent products that they launch.

The benefit of doing one at a time

is you can align all of your marketing budget,

all of your repeat buyers, all of your customer list

on that one product, which allows you to launch faster,

it allows you to be more aggressive in your ad spend,

it allows you to rank for better keywords,

and it doesn't distract you on

we gotta do this one and then this one and this one.

So my recommendation is almost always go one at a time

rather than trying to do a bunch of things at once.

You'll grow much faster that way.

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I believe that the fastest way to financial freedom

is to build a business and invest the profits,

and this is the part of the show

where we look at one of our student's businesses

and look at what they could do better,

where they're making money right now,

and what their biggest opportunities are.

- Hey, what's going?

Nate Kennedy, member of the tribe here.

Little bit about myself.

I have been in the Internet marketing space

for over a decade building online offers and buying media

and optimizing offers.

So reason I joined the tribe,

so I got quite a bit of experience

in offer-building and creation

but not a whole lot in brand-building,

so I joined the tribe to help me with a brand

that I wanna build.

So the brand is called militaryfit.com.

It's militaryfit.com.

Bought the domain about eight months ago.

Been struggling to really dial in

exactly what this is and how we're gonna help,

and I know exactly what I wanna do with it

but struggling with regards to the direction to take it

to reach that goal.

So we got a major epidemic in America that I see

and is frustrating, and I wanna help cure it,

and that epidemic is the pussification

of American men that is going on right now

and just demasculinating so many men.

So I wanna create Military Fit

as a brand, as a business to help with that

and to help cure that problem,

which I actually think is a big challenge,

and we're gonna do that with two ways.

I know with fitness, which is a big part of what I do,

and mental, so we got to help with both of sides

to help cure that epidemic,

and so that's what I'm looking for some feedback on.

I greatly appreciate it.

Thank you very much.

- Hey, Nate.

First of all, great beard.

Even better poster in the background.

Looks kinda familiar.

Hey, so I love the idea that you're sitting on.

I think you've got a great name of Military Fit,

and I so resonate and align with the mission and the message

that you are trying to spread in the world.

I have kicked around businesses on this exact same idea.

I actually own the domain name goodmenproject.com

and millionmanmission.com,

and eventually I'll do something there,

so call me when you want a joint venture about that one.

I think you're also very timely.

I think you're right that this is a problem in the world

and a gap in the marketplace, and there's a demand for this.

And we see really an uptick in attention

on men doing manly things

because we have been kind of,

there's been like a push for the emasculated man

for the last 30 some years,

and so there's obviously gonna be a counter trend,

so I think your timing is perfect on this.

I love your idea of where this is gonna go.

The question is gonna be what products do you sell, right?

What is that type of a person going to buy?

We can address that second.

The primary thing that I would recommend you focus on

is how are we targeting the person

who's gonna show up for that.

This would be my recommendation.

You have experience running media, building communities,

driving traffic, so it would be my recommendation

that you aggregate that into one place.

The easy place is gonna be a Facebook community,

or it's going to be a blog if you wanna go that route,

and that way you can get guest contributors.

You could go the podcast or YouTube route,

but seeing as how you don't have

a lot of momentum on this project yet,

I would recommend you shelve all of that for later.

To start like that, I know you've been sitting on the domain

for a few months now,

wondering what my best course of action is.

My recommendation would be to make a Facebook community

or a blog and start putting other people's content

with your own commentary in there

and start driving ads to build up the eyeballs

to that community.

Once you get about 1,000 people sharing your posts,

liking your posts, or in a Facebook group

and they're interacting with one another,

then we can look at, okay,

what can we do to complicate this process.

So what it might look like is for you to make one video

or one ad, drive that traffic to a community,

a Facebook page or a blog, for you to put your content

and other people's content in there.

When I was doing this in the yoga space

when we launched Zen Active Sports,

we used other people's content,

and we put it on our Facebook page.

It drove some ads to it,

and since it was other people's content,

we didn't have to do anything to make it,

and people still associated that content with us,

so they liked our page and came back

and bought our products.

You can do the exact same thing.

I mean, can you imagine just having your own commentary

about that scene from Braveheart

where Mel Gibson yells, "Freedom,"

and every man beats his chest

and is all pumped up about life

and you talk, have commentary about how we've lost

this sense of masculinity?

You make a blog post about this,

put it in the Facebook group,

and you have people talking about it.

Now we've got some popcorn popping.

We've got some firepower we can work with.

When you've got about 1,000 people

talking about the content you're putting in there

or the content that other people are putting in there,

you've got people resonating with this mission.

They wanna produce content, they wanna be a part

of what you're talking about.

Now it might make sense for you to do a YouTube channel

or probably a podcast for something like this,

and since you have the audience,

you could quickly rank that,

and now you've got an audience

of people who are rallying behind this idea.

It's then we can look at are we selling kettle bells,

are we selling workout equipment,

are we selling supplements, are we selling info products,

are we selling workshops or retreats,

are we selling relationship training.

Then we can ask that question.

I'm a physical products guy.

I'm also an information products guy.

I like the model of having a high-end experience

along with physical products

that that community can consume.

That's what hits me in the face

with the idea that you're talking about.

If it's militaryfit.com,

it might be a bootcamp hosted by a former Navy SEAL

who's gonna make you exhausted in three days

and turn you into a bod adonis.

Is that the right term?

A physical specimen of a man in three days.

Plus you've got physical products

that you can sell to all the people

who don't come to your workshops.

I think that is the opportunity

that's sitting in front of you.

I think you've got a huge upside to this

if it's a focus that you want to put your attention on,

and I think it just comes down

to you having the audience

and effectively launching products to that audience.

I believe that all of the world's problems,

whether it is income inequality, whether it is poverty,

whether it is men not being men

and not leading their families,

I believe that all of these problems

can be solved through the profit motive,

through being an entrepreneur, through capitalism,

not through government,

not through waiting for somebody else,

not for voting for the right guy or girl

but by you doing something about it,

by you being the change that you wanna see in the world,

by you actually profitably creating a solution

to the problems that you see.

That is why this conversation matters.

That's why we need more entrepreneurship and capitalism.

That's why you are the greatest shot that we have

of change in this world.

Thanks for watching the show.

We'll see you on the next episode.

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Take a walk with me // Mycherrycrush // Vlog - Duration: 7:06.

Happy new year everyone I've been mia on this channel

And I figure I might a swell make a blog my necklace is messed up

So I hope that everyone is having a lovely holiday season

I celebrated Christmas with my mom my dad my sister her boyfriend

And it went pretty well last yr not so much but this year went pretty well I was very

pleased with how it came out Last year was a little Chaotic with my mom

and dad because they are divorced so it was a bit awkward

and yah But other then that everything turned out

fine.

So this year was pretty good I got some fun gifts.

My dad got me bubbles.

I think he swears I am still 10 years old.

Just won't admit that I've grown.

But um I had fun it was a fun fun fun day.

So for new years yesterday I didn't really do anything.

I'm kind of scared of fire works every since I was a kid.

I've just always been not such a big fire works fan.

I guess it could be because I got hit in the head with a fire work when I was 10.

& every since then Ive always been like I don't like fire works no.

So when any one asks me to go to see fire works I'm like no.

So what I did was pretty much just stay in.

And I had a bubble bath and I had some wine it was nice.

I saw my moms side of the family the other day and it was so weird because I haven't

seen any of them in like 10 years.

I got to hangout with my cousins we went to this really nice restaurant and everyone got

really drunk.

& The last time I saw then we all were like kids so it was strange drinking with all of

them.

& after that we went to a reggae club.

& everyone was dancing.

And we were up in the front where the band was playing.

Very close up.

It was a fun night I was happy to see all of them its been such a long time

I want to show you guys the park its really cute.

So this is the park nice park I always feel so awkward talking to myself

IM like hello everyone IM talking to my self on this camera

Ewe there's bugs can you see me IM all itchy now

you guys are up in the tree I kind of want to check the mail

Ugh I just hit my self in the face you guys like my key holder thing

Walking to the mail box trees

You guys are going to check the mail with me

they still have there decorations up I love white decorations

one moment checking the mail

mail key I got a package

A very bright package See what it is

its underwear Ooh a rainbow

you guys are on the trash can I always take my mail out before I get in

the house cause I hate all these useless packaging like Amazon will take boxes

oh my skirt flew up that are the size of my whole body

and put the smallest thing in them its just like a waste

Of trees it bothers me

I leave it over there in the recycling bin I want to show you guys my sparkly underwear

o there is a lady Two old ladies in the car

hello thong Look how glittery it is

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Boyfriend Does My Voiceover! | Girlfriends Everyday Makeup Tutorial - Duration: 8:28.

okay coast is clear what's up guys

welcome back the Carson cash mark so

today I'm going to show you my everyday

makeup routine and I'm gonna smile and

act cute for a second and then I'm gonna

jump right into it this is boyfriend does my voiceover

ok so i'm sure the entire process and

what i do everyday so first I grab my everyday makeup tutorial how to diy

boyfriend does girlfriend's makeup voiceover gone funny

purple toothpaste VD yeah it's not

actually toothpaste you can use it is

that it's multi-purpose you can put it

on the sheet or you can squeeze really

hard and get them out and then you can

read it on your cheeks also so it's a

dual purpose i'd recommend it highly

and what you do is you just rub it in as

much as you can

wax on wax off yeah looks on marks a

perfect ok tell you're all nice so then

I just grab a random glass jar this

stuff is made up of peanuts and old

traffic cones they just blend them up

and it actually makes a great little uh

paint you can put your face and the key

here just to dab it all over your face

don't rub it in don't even bother with

that just rub it all over your face

yeah between your nose your forehead

oh yeah you know I'm actually gonna rub

in

I wasn't gonna but it's optional today

I'm just gonna rub it in for the video

and make sure before you put in your

face you put it on your arm that's a

necessary step

okay and don't worry about getting your

hair eyebrows the peanuts are

biodegradable so it's all good i just

fix the camera because it kind of shut

off on me but now we're back

so now I'm gonna paint the bottom of my

eyes and be sure to make abstract lines

the weirder you look doing this the

better the result

and keep in mind this stuff is highly

toxic if you get in your eyes you will

go blind to be careful now I'm putting

stripes all over my face

this is a necessary step fun fact they

take old cheerios that go bad and they

mix them up and that's how they make

this paste oftentimes when I'm doing my

makeup I get bored sometimes I just

daydream I just think about random

things like right now I'm thinking about

why is the sky blue

if a tree falls in the forest and no

one's around doesn't make a sound

why doesn't anyone have penguins

what'd you have for dinner

chef salad cookie maybe a brownie I

don't know maybe all three louisvuitton

sounds a lot like louboutin did push to

911

ok next step

elf ok so this brain is pretty good it's

the same brand they used in the movie

elf with will ferrell they actually make

this elf powder at the North Pole out of

old toys that no one wanted so that's

also a fun fact keep that in mind

ok so now i'm going to use a box called

hula this pattern is actually made up of

old hula hoops that no one wanted a dish

they just grind them up in Hawaii and

they put in the Box they sell them for

profit so it's a nice little business

now this is called eyebrow glue

it's a heavy-duty glue and you put on

your eyebrows so they don't fall off if

you don't put this glue on after you

pick your eyebrows they will fall off

full disclosure should be careful you

have to use this especially for you if

you drive with your windows down in your

car

they will just fly right off its gloom

down your face so every time i'm getting

ready i always have like a staredown

with the camera just to show who's boss

once a day I do this alright so now here

comes very scary part of the whole

process is what they call I scissors and

you use them to cut your eyelashes off

because they grow back so fast so be

careful you don't actually hurt your I

just make sure you cut your eyelids once

a day with these butterflies

ok so right now you might be wondering

what i'm doing i am applying Tigers

blood to my eyelids and I'm doing this

because it actually prevents tiger

attacks they don't like the smell of

tiger

it's so that's why do it for safety

ok so now that I have my eyelashes glued

on and my tiger blood is applied now

it's on a mascara i bought this mascara

because it promised 1,700 times the

volume that normally have so I did the

math and it said my life should be

around ten feet they're not but i think

they will be at some point so I'm going

to keep using it

okay ladies and gentlemen we are in the

homestretch one final thing to do and

it's the lips

this can either make or break your whole

look so today I'm going to use about

five different coat of lipstick because

you can never have too much so first I

go for like the pencil look on the

outside like the dried blood look and

then I gradually make it lighter as i go

towards my mouth and tongue and this

stuff is non-toxic so you can actually

eat this you can hold tubes of the

makeup and it's actually nutritious they

make it out of fruit so that's also fun

fact um so yeah you kind of have to use

a pencil if you don't have a pencil like

this you can use any sort of regular

pencil as well you can even use a pen

ballpoint pen that works too

just don't press too hard otherwise you

could puncture your lip and then you're

screwed

perfect ok so now that the pencils done

then use a marker i'm using this but you

can use a sharpie a cran whatever you

whatever floats your boat

okay last but not least is the cow urine

you can't forget this step this helps

keep the makeup in place but it also

gives you caffeine to natural way to get

caffeine your body without

in coffee so i highly recommend it and

also after all the hard work get the

fame yourself off because that was a lot

of hard work but all that makeup on so

was the final two steps that i would

highly recommend and now i have to show

you guys the final product

yep this is me i look at the donut

Lucille makes the hair also wear the

shirt inside out that trick that I

picked up along the way

hey guys thanks for watching my everyday

makeup tutorial that Carson is going to

marry

ok so what I'm i hope you guys enjoyed

the video please like subscribe happy

2017 you guys have a good day we love

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