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Waching daily Mar 4 2017

hi everyone

today I'm gonna show you my fave products of february

it's already the beginning of march

and I will be showing you 5 cosmetic products

and also later in the video I will share

some of my favorite movies and books

I will start by showing you these 3 products

These are two Swati oils and one Swati gentle shampoo

I will start with this one

this is an herbal vitalising hair oil

I love the amazing and unique smell of this oil

even though the bottle is closed I can still smell it

it smells like luxury perfume

it's simply a pleasure to use this product because of this smell

even my boyfriend loves this smell

and compliments me every time I use it

this oil is perfect for dry or damaged hair

this apply also to my curly hair

which is naturally dry

my hair loves these oils and soak them up pretty quickly

I love to use this oil by mixing it with hyaluronic acid

for whole night

and then later when I wake up, oil is fully incorporated in my hair

my hair is super glowy and healthy looking after that

and also my hair smell amazingly too!

so this is definitely my fave oil

it contains incredibly good ingredients

it's full of amazing oils and extracts

so this is really great

and it's also going to last me for awhile

because I have it since January and

I don't need to use a lot of it to see results

I mix it with gel so maybe that's also why

and next oil is maha bhringraj Swati

it's strengthening hair so if you have problems with hair loss

then this oil is perfect for you!

thankfully I don't have problems with hair loss anymore

the smell of this oil is totally different than the first one

it contains amla

so it smells more like incense

it smells more like traditional indian oil

the smell is more intense so you will have to use to it at the beginning

to see the best results, you should use these two oils together

for one night you should use the vitalising oil

and then wash it off in the morning with this Swati shampoo

this is a gentle shampoo without any harsh detergents

so it's very gentle on your hair but still very clarifying

it contains a lot of good ingredients, like vitamin e and herb extracts

it foams very well and smells beautifully

it's very unisex and refreshing

and also my bf loves it

for best results you should do a treatment with these products for at least a month

remember to use 2 times maha bhiragaraj & 2 times vitalising a week. keep it overnight and then wash it off in the morning

now I mainly use the small amount of revitalising oil every night and it still works great, but if you want your hair to grow faster then do the treatment!

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Battle of the Ports - Rampage (RAMPAGE) Show #159 - 60fps - Duration: 17:53.

Hitting the arcades in 1986, this Bally Midway

game is a classic amongst western arcade game fans as well as home gamers in general.

Up to three simultaneous players can control gigantic monsters who were formerly human.

The game's protagonists are George, a King Kong-like gigantic gorilla transformed by

an experimental vitamin, Lizzie, a Godzilla-like dinosaur, transformed by a radioactive lake,

and Ralph, a giant werewolf who was transformed by a food additive.

As monsters, they need to destroy all buildings of a high-rise city to advance to the next

level while eating people and destroying helicopters, tanks, taxis, police cars, boats, and trams

along the way.

Why?

Err... well, why not?

The Amstrad port is really colourful which

is always nice to see.

The game also moves at a fairly reasonable pace too.

Sadly I find the controls to be really awkward when it come to jumping off a building.

For some reason I just can't do it.

I know how it should be done but it doesn't work for me.

That aside, as a party game it's actually really good fun.

One interesting fact about this version is that it contains the basement level music

of the arcade game, Trojan.

Kind of odd but even more odd when you consider Trojan was never released on the CPC.

Running in EGA mode this port for MS DOS does

look the part.

It has the arcade splash screen, graphics that resemble the original and even the playability

for the most part.

The game isn't with out it's issues though.

For a start, your monster tends to warp to the top of the building before you are actually

at the very top.

It's as if you still have a few more steps to go but suddenly you're on top of the

building.

The collision detection is also questionable at times when knocking down the buildings.

With that said, this is still a fun game.

The Amiga port is identical to the MS DOS

port apart from it running much faster which in turn makes it more playable.

The Amiga version also has better sound effects however it's still lacking any music.

As you'd expect with this being a Bally

Midway arcade game it's got to be on an Atari console.

In fact it's on more than one.

First off we have the 7800 version.

While it may not be the most pretty version it sure is cute.

I love the cuddly look to George the gorilla.

It's as if he's been given to the Japanese who then when and redesigned him in to one

of their mascots.

Well, this Atari 8bit home computer version

has music which is something but besides that there's nothing much to say really.

Plays well enough I guess.

hahaha, can you believe Atari actually released

Rampage for the 2600 and it's good!

Now come on, you have to admit that the 2600 is a very limited system however it has managed

to pull off a playable version of what is easily identifiable as Rampage.

Defiantly one you should own for your Atari 2600.

The Apple ][ port of Rampage does look really

nice and even controls well too.

That is until a little action appears on screen.

Unfortunately the Apple ][ port of Rampage is plagued with slowdown which really does

hurt the enjoyment factor.

Back to Atari and this time we take a look

at the ST release.

You probably expected this to be like the Amiga and MS DOS versions but it turns out

to be a completely originally developed version just for the ST.

It plays at a really nice pace and even includes some background music while maybe not the

best, it does add to the frantic game play when you have a few friends joining in the

fun.

As you'd expect with a ZX Spectrum version

there's quite a bit of colour clashing here and there which can cause you to loose track

of your character at times but besides that this version is also pretty good fun to play

with your friends.

As a single player game, well..... it's kind of a yawn feast.

Yet again another good port for the Commodore 64.

It's games like Rampage that really do show the potential this system had for games.

Surprise, we're back with Atari again but

this time it is for the last time.

Here we can see the Lynx port and what a fantastic version it is.

Sprites with more detail than any version we've seen so far and some nice little jingles

to accompany the action.

But wait, there's even a new character to choose from who takes the form of a giant rat.

Sega themselves reprogrammed this Master System

port and what a fantastic job they've done.

The gameplay is fluid and smooth.

There really isn't much to complain about apart from a little sprite flicker here and there.

The game even has FM Audio which is kind of odd considering it was never released in Japan,

the only part of the world that had Master Systems with the FM audio capability.

NES owners who have never played another console

port of Rampage probably think the port by Data East on the NES is great.

In reality though it's pretty chunky to play and looks kind of ugly, especially compared

to the likes of the Master System and Atari Lynx.

It doesn't even feature Ralf the wolf :(

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[Hypixel]SkyWars-做咩Ban我?(開咪) - Duration: 7:32.

"Intro" Captions by HKsteveff91

Hello, guy! I am zombie.

Today, I am going to play Hypixel's Skywars.

I have to say some very important things, that why I am recording my voice.

Now, this account doesn't seen like is my own account.

In fact, my MVP+ account got ban.

I don't even know what just happen.

Then I go to Hypixel website and appeal.

And, it just say I am hacker.

I don't why they determine me a hacker.

And, I also send the video about how I play Skywars.

Although I don't have any skill.

That is so so sad.

There have a person.

Go eat SH** la! (Hong Kong English LoL)

And now, I have to wait for unban. (1 month QAQ)

Wow, this guy is seen like a dog.

Stop following me and FU** off please.

Don't rape me! Help!

I got ban.. So sad.

Block him.

This guy is so "smart".

I don't have any way to solve, because they ban me.

The ban reason is Watchdog Hack Detection.

But I think it has many bug on the watchdog ban system.

For example, the second video in "intro", that player is a anti knockback hacker.

I watchdog that player, because he uses anti knockback and kill aura.

But, it just show: Does not have enough evidence for watchdog ban.

That is so "funny".

It is seen like someone trolling me.

It is so strange.

Almost 1 hacker per 3 rounds in Hypixel's Skywars.

Why it has many many hacker in that server! And it is so angry when I fight the hacker.

Why it has many hacker, but they don't got ban.

And they ban me, I promise I didn't hack.

I didn't hack, but they still ban me. I feel speechless.

I am not always recording when I am playing skywars.

Firstly, my computer is not that good, it is so hard to play when I was recording.

And, it is so good when I am not recording.

By the way, I win it.

Okay, let move on to the next round.

I hope the hypixel watchdog system will change.

Like sometime, when you fighting with another player.

And the watchdog detectors appear, it would influences me to fight.

When the watchdog detectors appear, it is so hard to fight

I think it is be change (hypixel's Watchdog system)

That is so sad, when I was fight and the watchdog detectors appear.

And it just ban an innocent

That is a MVP+ account. It's cost 700HKD.

Although, I didn't pay it.(Some one give me)

They ban a MVP+ innocent...

And, I go to middle. Hopefully, it doesn't have hacker or op player.

Although, Hypixel will not ban them.(QAQ)

Nice!

There have one player.

Good moring and good evening.

Wow, this guy...I am so scared, if I lose.

Why is this guy so good.

In fact, it is so lag. And it is so hard to record.

Oh! TD Tsun(HK youtuber), good moring.

Why the people always another youtuber's skin

When I was play rank mode, I always saw another player use some famous youtuber' skin

You want to trap me?

Haha, you can't hit me.

Okay, it has two more player left. (include me)

Let go to upgrade my equipment.

Okay, it has two more player left. (include me)

He is on the top of the middle.

Let find him and kill him.

Please don't snow ball me.

Oh SH**!

Run!

He just camping on top.

Okay, I can use another way to go up.

How can I go up?

But, I didn't know to go up. (XD)

Okay, chest refill

Golden apple! Golden apple!

A lot of golden apple.

I think I can win this round.

The last player is so weak.

It is the time to go up.

I think he will snow ball me again.

Now, I am practicing "one block shift"

I lose more the a hundred times

But, I am still so bad at one block shift.

I practicing in single mode and Hypixel.

It is very hard.

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Hello friends, Welcome to Priyanka's beauty & Masala mantra

The tip which i am going to give you today that is very necessary tip because most of the girls

do lots of things and apply multiple things to get glowing skin

but there is nothing like natural things and what all tips and remedies i told you

they are easily available at your home and doesn't have any side effects

So, one more tip i will give for the glowing skin, with this you will feel instant and lots of glow in your skin.

firstly, will take 1 spoon of Gram Flour

1 spoon of grated Cucumber

1 spoon grated Carrot

1 spoon honey

and 1 spoon of milk

mix all of items properly and after mixing

once this type of paste become then apply it on your skin

apply it pack for almost 15-20 minutes on your skin

and remember whenever you are applying any pack on your skin

the do not talk or smile with this you will get wrinkles

and these wrinkles can create problem. so whenever you apply any face pack then relax for at least 15-20 minutes

and after applying this pack,wash your face with cool water

and also if you want you can rub a ice- cube on your face

and after that you will notice that your skin is glowing very much.

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🎤 International Student Interview: Mustafa & Julie - Duration: 19:31.

Welcome to the channel Marta Teaches!

I'm Teacher Marta, and today we are going to interview some very special guests.

As many of you already know, I go to college here in the United States.

So, I decided to interview some of my friends who are also international students

to know what their experience here has been like.

In our university, there is a program called LEAP, which means

This program is designed for students who need to perfect their English

to be able to understand and participate in undergraduate level classes.

In the past, this program was called ESL, which means

However, they had to change the name of the program

because they realized that many international students already speak a second language.

I wanted to point this out, so you could see that in some places around the world

it is very common for people to speak more than one language.

When you get here, you can, just as I did,

take a test to see if you can skip this English-learning program

and go directly to the undergraduate course of your choice.

Another option is to take one of the international tests,

which are also available in Brazil, such as

Depending on the university, of course, they might accept different tests.

Therefore, it's always a good idea to check with them before you take any tests.

Because this interview will be conducted in English,

I'm going to ask you to activate the captions right now.

If you are watching this video on your computer,

just click on the little gear icon in the lower right corner of the screen.

And, if you are watching this on your cell phone,

click on the upper right corner of the screen on the 3 dots that are located here.

Ready?

Cool.

Let's go to the interview!

My first name is Mustafa.

I'm Jiyeon Song, and my English name is Julie.

I'm from Saudi Arabia, from a city that's called Safwa.

It reminds me of Ogden [UT, USA]. It's a small city too.

I'm from Seoul, the capital city of South Korea.

The native language that is spoken in my country is Arabic.

My second language is English, and I would love to learn Spanish and Turkish in the future.

I speak Korean. Obviously, I can speak English, and

I can speak Spanish and Japanese as well, but those are conversational level.

I learned Japanese when I was in high school, and I learned Spanish, like, one year ago

in here, the college, in the classes.

In August of 2013, I came to join the LEAP of the university that I study in.

I came from zero and, you know, it took me a year to finish the LEAP and, then, I got to college.

For me, I like to keep my own accent, even though I think I can sound like an American.

The teachers who were teaching us, they were really helpful.

They said that they can offer an extra help for the ones who didn't understand the subject.

They could meet with us after the session.

I learned English back in Korea as well, but it wasn't that practical.

So, I actually learned actual English, like, 6 months before I came here for the TOEFL test,

which is, like, an English test for entering American universities.

Basically, I didn't go through the LEAP program because I passed the TOEFL test.

I satisfied the TOEFL scores, which my college needs,

and I obviously learned my English in here for 3 years.

My major is "English Teaching," with a minor in "ESL," which is "English as a Second Language."

My major is in "International Economics."

I'm too young to have a degree. So, not yet.

My Associate degree back in Korea was Accounting and Taxation.

I would say probably the writing classes always get my attention.

I like microeconomics (I mean, relatively, rather than macroeconomics),

and I love Spanish class, and also Nutrition, and Geography was really interesting as well.

I would say get involved with the activities that the university offers

and try to volunteer as much as you can.

If you are involved in some, like, school activities really actively,

you can meet some people who are interested in some field which you have as well.

Yeah, I think so...because whenever we need help there is someone that we can ask.

Yeah, I think so...but, the thing is, like, you'd better be involved in,

like, every activity really actively by yourself, related to your interest or what you wanna learn.

They are not gonna spoon-feed you, but there are so many opportunities; more than you thought.

Adorable.

Respect.

I was so happy to come here because I never traveled when I was, you know, back home.

I stayed in Saudi Arabia for 19 years, and my first travel was to America.

So, I came here with my sister and during our first day she wasn't able to sleep,

but I slept very well, woke up and ate whatever I wanted...

and she was like, "I wanna go home," and I was like, "I'm ok."

It took me an hour to feel adapted to this culture.

I actually came here 4 years ago, the first time, for traveling.

For a month, while I was traveling, I got really shocked

because they try to respect each others', like, differences. Like, people's individual traits.

It was really interesting and, then, it made me be like, "Oh, I wanna come here."

My personality really fit here,

so I haven't had homesickness so far for 3 years,

and I haven't been back to Korea so far. I like it here!

Korea is a really, really small country.

Like, if you put together North Korea and South Korea, it's smaller than Utah.

So, our common sense is, kind of like, almost the same. But, here, like, there are so many various people,

so everyone's common sense is pretty much different.

I was really curious, like, what is the common sense for this kind of situation?

But, right now, I know it just depends on people.

I just don't wanna really judge, but I try to have my own manner.

The big difference would be the weather.

In my country, it's always hot but, in the US, we can have 4 seasons in 1 day.

For instance, the afternoon can be hot, the evening can be cold, it can be raining in the morning...so,

it's all different!

Language is totally different. We have a different alphabet,

like, different system, different types of, like, the sentence order and everything.

The biggest thing is, like, we actually have a formal way to say and an informal way to say [things].

And, here, there is a formal way, but it's not really, really different from the informal way,

but we have a really different one, and, then, that actually makes a gap between people,

like, by age, or position, or something.

But, here, it's more, like, flexible for that relationship.

In Saudi Arabia, all the restaurants, they offer delivery,

instead of just going and picking [up] the food.

But, in America, there are not a lot of restaurants that offer delivery,

which means if you are hungry, then, you get your car and pick [up] your food.

Otherwise, you are gonna be starving.

Talking with strangers.

Back in Korea, we do not really say "hello" if you are a stranger.

But, here, they just told me, like, "Hey, I like your outfit!" but, I don't know them.

But, it actually makes me really happy. It actually made my day, sometimes, you know?

In my country, which is Saudi Arabia,

it's normal, when we wanna text someone or talk with them,

we start with saying, "Hi! How are you?" and, then, we write the story.

But, here, in America, with my American friends, I say "Hi! How are you?"

and, then, write the story to them, but they never answer to the "How are you?" question.

They just go and answer to my story.

My age, back over there, in Korea, is, like, 2 years older than here.

Koreans add a year as soon as babies are born

'cause we actually consider babies have their own life in mommies' tummies.

And, at the same time, the day when all the ages are changed is the New Year.

So, everyone's age is changed at the same time.

So, everyone's birthday is different, but it's just a totally separate kind of thinking.

So, that's why I'm, like, 2 years older over there.

Well, it's one of the reasons why I like it here!

I like sweets a lot...

and they said all the American sweets have more sugar, which I really love the most.

And, they said it's gonna make me fat, but I really don't care!

I like "Five Guys." I basically don't really like french fries and hamburgers,

[but] "Five Guys" is, oh my, it's awesome!

People are friendly; it's just my opinion.

I think they help you without waiting for you to help them back or to say "thank you."

I like the environment of respecting each other, although their opinion is really, really different from me.

Maybe, deep down, I can think, like, "Oh, I don't think so,"

but I also try to respect them.

Back in Korea, the majority is Korean,

so I can't really listen to other racial people's opinions, or their thinking, or about diversity.

Over there, yes, I'm the majority, but, here, I'm one of the minority.

So, yeah, I really love to educate as well

'cause I can [now] understand someone who are not majority.

I love everything about the USA.

It's just the truth.

One thing I don't like is people who are not willing to be educated about diversity.

Education doesn't mean just knowledge. It's about, like, [being] mentally mature or not.

Some people, actually, do not try to understand.

Like, if you have a different opinion from me, then,

I'm willing to learn about it; why you are thinking like that way...

But, some people are really stubborn. They don't wanna listen.

And, then, they just pretend, like, "Alright," but that is actually ignoring, so...

They can broaden their knowledge, and their opinion, their view, but they are not willing to.

They hurt me, sometimes, or hurt other people with uneducated knowledge.

I don't think I've been discriminated by anyone yet (let's hope to keep it forever),

which makes me upset when I hear some of my Arabic or other languages friends

when they say, "We have been discriminated."

I will say to them, "I've been living here, and haven't been discriminated.

So, maybe you guys did something that made people have a reaction against you or something."

Even though they might have a good intention but, because of the different culture,

there might be a misunderstanding.

One time, I was in class and 2 or 3 people were, just like, Asian people

and most of them was American (I think).

One guy, he just said something [rude] about China.

None of us was Chinese in that class, but I know he [directed it] toward us

'cause he thought we can't speak English; we can't really hear English.

And, then, the professor actually asked him, "Hey, why did you say, like, that way?"

And, then, he just said, "I don't need to be polite in English."

Oh, my...!

I was like, "What did you say? Like, "Hey, in English, I've heard it right now,

I can speak English, I passed the TOEFL test, that's why I'm in here, in this class with you as the same level.

What are you talking about?" That was a really ignorant attitude.

And, I was like, I couldn't believe how come he can say, like, that way.

I don't really get hurt if someone asks me, "Where are you from?"

Not just because of my appearance; my English is not, like, perfect as much as, like, a native speaker's.

But, if they ask me, "Are you Chinese?" that is offensive because

you have no clue I'm Chinese or not. That's really based on a stereotype.

Instead, before that, you can even ask my name first.

For example, if I ask to any Hispanic people (I just barely met this person),

and, then, I ask this person, "Are you Mexican?" that is offensive.

It's the same thing.

Of course.

It actually depends on people.

So many people are, but, at the same time, so many people are not as well.

L.A. [Los Angeles, USA] has a lot of Koreans.

I think it's the first Korean population besides the country.

Just a few days ago, one American woman, like, she's Caucasian, I guess because

she actually hit one Korean lady, elderly lady;

when she punched her, she just shouted, "White power!"

So, the Korean lady, she, just like, got hurt, like, for no reason.

Maybe because she is Asian.

So, I was like, "Oh, my gosh, that is not good."

That is not good.

So, as I mentioned, because I had been in Saudi Arabia for 19 years,

I didn't even know anything about the American culture,

when I came here, I thought that we are the only country that believed in God or something like that.

But, when I came here, I heard people saying, "I swear to God..." blablabla…

and I was like, "Do they worship God?"

And, then, when I asked them, they said, "We worship God."

And, I said to them, "I was thinking that my country was the only one who worshipped God."

One thing I had a stereotype [about], and maybe so many Korean people they have this kind of stereotype

is, like, most of Americans are open-minded.

So many people are actually really conservative, but they just do not show this in the surface.

Like, I can't know this one when I just talk.

For example, like, the stereotype of gay.

If a guy has, like, kind of colorful shirts, they just kind of assume, "Maybe he is gay."

But, so many Korean guys, they are really fashionable, but they are not gay.

I just learned something like, from this kind of experience, I feel like

I wanna be educated more about other cultures, like,

why they have this kind of culture...kind of thing, and,

like, every cultures are really different.

I think, being in America, I will never get enough of being here.

Except that I wanna go and travel to other countries, such as Spain, Brazil, and Turkey.

I would love to go with a friend who lived there, for someone to show me the culture

and make me know other people

because if I go alone, I don't think it's gonna be interesting.

Over 20 years or more, I hadn't really been interested in, like, any of the other countries.

So, I just lived in Korea and, then, 4 years ago, the trip changed my life.

So, right now, I feel like the western countries fit me.

So, I wanna know about more, like, Canada, or New Zealand, Australia,

and some of the European countries which have a really, really different culture.

Right now, I live here, so I feel like, "Oh, I like it here.

Maybe here is really the best place for me," but who knows?

I don't know if you've heard that quotation that said,

"If you wanna learn a language, then, you have to take it from its people."

So, for anyone that wants to learn [American] English, you have to come to America.

If you want to come, I really recommend that you can come here.

Like, because based on your ambitions, you are gonna do a really good job.

I wanted to give a special thanks to our guests

and ask you to be very respectful in the comments.

As today's homework assignment,

I would like you to answer the following questions in the comments below:

The only difference in the answer will be that for him you'll say:

and for her:

followed by the name of their country of origin in English.

Thank you very much and see you next class! Bye!

Right now, K-Pop is really famous in Brazil.

- Oh, really? - Yeah, people love K-Pop so much. - That's interesting!

So, I was just gonna ask you if you like K-Pop?

I know just a few idols, to be honest, 'cause I'm not really young.

I'm relatively older than other people, that's why, maybe...

but, I like Exo, I like Red Velvet, I like Black Pink...

Their music is really fun, especially, to be honest, for workouts.

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