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Leftists, Dick Cheney, And Hillary Clinton Unite To Peddle Russia Hacking Narrative,

Provoke New Cold War

In the Twilight Zone of 2017 America, it�s official that leftists and Democrats are welcoming

with open arms their newest ally and flame bearer in the war on Russia, Donald Trump,

and what they have convinced themselves Trump and Putin stand for. The new hero? Dick Cheney.

No, this is not a joke. The alleged arch enemy of the left, Darth Cheney himself, has joined

the right wing cavalry of neo-cons and Republicans coming to the aid of leftists, and Democrats

who are pushing the discredited narrative of �Russian hacking� and �tampering

with American elections.�

Cheney, echoing John McCain, stated that Russia�s alleged hacking was an �act of war� and

predicted that we would see more of �this kind of conduct and activity� going forward.

Of course, in the senile and compulsive minds of McCain and Cheney, every act is an act

of war.

Still, despite being a man with no heart or pulse (both literally and figuratively), Cheney

traveled all the way to New Delhi to attend the Economic Times� Global Business Summit

2017 where he gave a speech in which he addressed the Russian narrative. Cheney repeatedly cast

the unproven and discredited accusations against Russia and Putin as a shot across the bow

to America and evidence that Russia is slowly trying to destroy the United States. �There�s

no question there was a very serious effort made by Mr. [Vladimir] Putin and his government,

his organization, to interfere in major ways with our basic fundamental democratic processes,�

he said.

�In some quarters, that would be considered an act of war. I think it�s a kind of conduct

and activity we will see going forward. We know he�s attempted it previously in other

states in the Baltics,� he added.

Cheney also stated that, �Another aspect of Mr. Putin�s conduct is the issue that

is now very much in the headlines at home, and that has to do with cyber warfare, cyberattack

on the United States � the fact that he took his capabilities in the cyber area and

used it to try to influence our election.�

Leftists and Democrats are, of course, eating up Cheney�s words as if they somehow prove

their idiotic neo-McCarthyistic fantasies regarding Russian hacking and visions of Putin

marching across Europe to establish the Fourth Reich. Regardless of Trump�s rhetoric, campaign,

and presidency, (he has shown little signs that he is willing to actually buck the Deep

State system beyond a few half-clever quips at press conferences) it should be noted that

Clintonistas and neo-cons publicly united in opposition to his presidential run and

that they now publicly appear to be united against his presidency. Whether or not this

opposition is merely theatre remains to be seen but, for now, it is clear to all that

it at least exists in terms of appearance. For that reason, it puts the neo-cons and

the Dems on the same side. If it�s theatre, well . . . that puts them on the same side

anyway. You can easily see where I am going with this.

But today the veil has been lifted just a little more and what those of us who are guided

by our principles already knew has been revealed to the world; i.e. that the Clintonistas and

Democratic party are absolutely identical to the Cheney neo-cons and Republicans. They

are not two opposing parties. They are two peas in a pod.

In terms of policy there is no difference whatsoever. Over the last two decades, neo-con/neo-liberal

policies have been introduced by both Republican and Democrat administrations with only changes

in the presentation � hamfisted idiocy and �conservatism� under Bush and �hope

and change� messianism with Obama. At the heart of the matter, however, was the fact

that both parties are nothing more than subsidiary brands of the same American oligarchy controlled

by Corporations, Wall Street, Secret Societies, the intelligence community and the Deep State

apparatus. The fact that the two leading figures for the parties � Dick Cheney and Hillary

Clinton � are virtually identical on the vast majority of their policies should, therefore,

not be surprising.

Leftists, however, should embark on a mission of soul searching since, in a period of a

few short years, they went from blaming the CIA for Iraq and painting Dick Cheney as evil

personified (fair enough) to becoming the biggest and loudest cheerleaders for the CIA

and completely in line with Dick Cheney�s rhetoric.

Such a switch in political loyalties, morals, ethics, and general awareness should serve

as a warning against further decision-making based on emotion and anger rather than logic

and principles. The emotional pawns who succumb to making decisions based on temporary emotions

are just that � unwitting pawns constantly passed back and forth amongst ideologies and

groups using their talent and energy to form something that benefits only the oligarchy.

Unfortunately, we should probably just expect and entrenching of the Clinton-Cheney, Republican-Democrat

cognitive dissonance that has shown no signs of abating anytime soon.

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Vlog #6 - Traildog Pollyrocket und die Feierabend Runde - Duration: 8:02.

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Designated Survivor 1x15 Sneak Peek "One Hundred Days" (HD) Season 1 Episode 15 Sneak Peek - Duration: 1:07.

[ Grunting ]

Jason.

The woman who killed Luke.

I don't want to talk about it.

I know who she is.

[ Exhales deeply ]

Brooke Mathison -- born February 22, 1977,

Seoul, South Korea -- Army brat.

Her father took a Pentagon post in the early '90s.

All we know is that he was charged

with influence-peddling.

The case was dropped,

but he was dishonorably discharged.

Her life tail-spinned after that.

She left home,

but she pops up in various places

throughout the country.

Five years ago...

she disappears,

erases any trace of her existence.

It's like she never was.

We know who she is.

What's next?

We know more than who she is.

We know where she is.

Chuck found an address.

I'm going after her myself, off the grid.

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First Sakura at Koishikawa Korakuen Garden - Tokyo - 小石川後楽園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 7:43.

The first elusive Sakura (Cherry blossom) of the year,

is more than anything playing with our nerves as most places are yet to start blooming.

This is going to make our hunt for stunning video even more complicated!

As you can see here, only the weeping Sakura are blooming at Koishikawa Korakuen Garden

while the rest of the Sakura trees still covered with buds.

For more infomation >> First Sakura at Koishikawa Korakuen Garden - Tokyo - 小石川後楽園 - 4K Ultra HD - Duration: 7:43.

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APRIL TBR || 2017 - Duration: 5:15.

Hey guys, it's Emily! For today's video I'm

doing my April TBR. So if you've watched

my channel before, you know that I kind

of like TBR's, but I also like to leave

room for mood reading where I can pick up

whatever I want, whenever I want. So I

generally speaking of like pretty short

TBR's in comparison to the number of

books that I read in the month. So the

first book that I plan on reading in

April is Strange the Dreamer by Laini

Taylor. This is the naked cover. I'm slowly

realizing that I hate dust jackets. Not

that I, like, hate them, but reading with

them. The flaps always come out and then

I accidentally fold them, and I always

tear the corners over here and up

here, and I just generally destroy them.

And I think dust jackets are like

really pretty, so I don't want to destroy

them. So I'm taking them off. Also, this is

a really cool naked cover. This is like a

gold foil moth. I am, I want to say, like 20, 25

pages into this book. It's odd and lovely

and I still have no idea what it's about,

but it is a fantasy book. It's not

technically young adult. The main character

in this is 20 years old. I don't know, is

that new adult fantasy? Although I

feel like new adult fantasy means

that it's just like a million and a

half sex scenes. I don't get the vibe

that this is going to be that. I think

it's just a fantasy book, which is

great! I love fantasy! I really enjoy

Laini Taylor's writing and this is so

far proving to be a very fun, kind of

mysterious book and I'm excited to see

where it goes. Next up is another book

that I have technically already started

and that is the fifth season by NK

jemisin this is again a fantasy book I

really don't know what's going on in

this book I think I am about 40 pages

and at this point and it takes place in

a world that seems to have some kind of

modern technologies I think there's like

roads and there's real friends to like

asphalt and things like that and in this

world there's like a lot of earthquakes

and there are certain people who have

the ability to kind of commune with the

earth and kind of control it in some

capacity and as of right now early on in

the book it's not super clear if those

kinds of people cause earthquakes or if

they can help suppress them and make it

stable for everyone else but what is

very clear is that the people with

disability are ostracized by their

communities it's really cool Jazz's

writing is

really distinct and it's written kind of

sometimes in the second person which is

really interesting it flips from

multiple perspectives and one of the

perspectives as if you are this woman

whose son has been killed because she

herself and therefore her son have this

earth connected ability I'm really

enjoying it so far and very excited to

see where it goes for the next book I

plan on reading in April I'm going to be

switching it up a bit because you guys

know that i am trying to read widely

this year which basically means that i

am trying to read from a bunch of

different genres I've personally found

that it keeps me out of reading slumps a

lot more because it's always something

very new and very exciting and you don't

get so bogged down in one genre that you

pick up a lot of the like mediocre stuff

in that John right you're basically

cherry-picking awesome books this next

book is literary fiction and I have

already heard a million amazing things

about it and that is linking in the

bardo by George Saunders this I am NOT

super clear what it's about also yeah if

you're new here I generally speaking

don't know what butcher about when I'm

going into them so good thing you picked

my TBR watch I like experiencing the

book as much as possible as like an

entirely new experience not really

colored by knowing a whole lot about the

plot I don't know much about this except

i believe it is somehow related to the

fact that there are actual real-life

historical accounts of Abraham Lincoln

going into the tomb of his dead son

quite a lot and so I think this is

basically the imagined conversations

that Lincoln is having in that tube and

it's with his son and with other kind of

apparition figures I have heard that

this is absolutely amazing one of the

best books of the year so I'm very

excited to read it next I have a graphic

novel and that is American born Chinese

by gene Luen yang this is a kind of

coming-of-age graphic novel about

several different characters kind of

coming to terms with their own

experiences as immigrants as the

children of immigrants basically finding

your place as chinese americans in the

united states and one of those

characters is the monkey king who is one

of if not the most famous chinese

legends i only know about the monkey

king kind of like in passing so I'm

really excited to read that this this

book is also won a million and a half

awards it won the prince and a bunch of

others it's supposed to be amazing it's

super small and short and the other

thing is

I kind of flipped through it and the

pages themselves are very small so this

shouldn't take me very long to read very

exciting it to this and the last book

that I am explicitly planning on reading

in april i will probably read many more

may be that many more but like a handful

more but the last book that I ablating

to is the Emperor's blaze by Brian

Staveley this is a high fantasy book

it's all a bit ago I think it may be

inspired by East Asian culture but I'm

not a hundred percent sure there is a

dragon on the cover so I'm excited about

that and I've been looking for like a

good like big ol epic fantasy book I

haven't read a really good one in a long

time so fingers crossed this lives up to

the hype so that is it for everything

that I plan on reading in April let me

know what you guys are reading down in

the comics because I'm always on the

lookout for some good new books thanks

so much for watching if you liked this

video give it a thumbs up if you want to

see more of my face hit subscribe and I

will see you next time

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PHOTO ASSIGNEMENTS #6 :: PHOTO SEQUENCES - Duration: 10:42.

what is up everybody it is Monday which

can only mean photo assignments and in

this video I want to give you photo

assignment number six which is going to

deal with photo sequences now I want to

talk about photo sequences and what they

are it should be fairly obvious but a

photo sequence is a group of photographs

that work together so they're not

designed to stand alone individually

they are designed as a sequence to be

displayed together and this is the

important part about all this and I want

to explain that in this video they end

up equaling a whole that is greater than

the sum of its parts and so when this is

done really well it ends up giving you a

concept or an illustration or a picture

that maybe doesn't exist it's suggesting

that and so I know that sounds a little

far out in a little conceptual so let's

break this down and talk about some very

well-known photo sequences one of the

first photo sequence photographers that

I can think of in most of you're

probably familiar with is Eadweard

Muybridge who was an English

photographer who spent a great deal of

his career in the United States during

his career he was very famous for these

landscapes that he shot at Yosemite but

now today we know him for these motion

studies that he did now more bridges

work you have to understand predates

motion picture motion picture didn't

come along until the 1890s ish and

muybridge was doing these in the 1870s

and he had these very complex systems of

stringing up multiple cameras that the

shutters would be tripped in sequence

and he ended up with a series of images

that were essentially motion studies of

adamant objects so he would study motion

of humans of dogs of birds of horses the

list goes on and on he did a ton of these

and yes they were designed to be played

back similar to a motion picture but

they work as sequences and this is

really important and the other important

thing to consider is to look at these

not through our own eyes in the modern

day but to consider how people

interpreted these images in the 1870s

and this is before motion pictures so

this is something people were not used

to seeing photographs were these things

that generally long exposure shot on

collodion wet plate and they took a long

time to do and people weren't used to

seeing them lined up like this and more

importantly they weren't used to seeing

motion interpreted this way and so what

he's showing us are ideas that you know

people would talk about like when a

horse runs do all four legs come off the

ground things like that he's showing his

motion and

now this is something that existed in

the 1800's but if we bump up to the

modern day sort of at least the mid 20th

century in the 1960s New York was kind

of the center for most things in the art

world including photography and I think

arguably two of the big kings at that

point in New York were Richard Avedon and

Irving Penn who worked for the fashion

magazines they had feet in both the

commercial world and the art world but a

new generation by the 1960s came along

of conceptual artists one of the

photographers in this group who I think

is very underrated as a gentleman by the

name of Duane Michals and Duane is a

fantastic photographer he's still alive

today he's in his 80s and he has done

some extremely interesting always very

conceptual work and his work even though

technically he's a brilliant

photographer it's more about the

thinking in the concept behind you'll

see techniques that he uses like double

exposure for instance or even slow

shutter speeds allowing certain things

to abstract in the image but Duane is

always very conceptual with his work and

often times he incorporates his own

handwriting into things there are themes

that come up quite a bit like mortality

spirits afterlife there a lot of

psychological undertones to his work one

of the things that he was really well

known for which culminated in a book in

1970 and he still produces these as far

as I know our image sequences now unlike

Muybridge you have image sequences with

Duane Michals that are more

storyboarding they tell you a story it's

a sequence of images that unfold an

event usually it's very simple but in

the case of something like this image

which is or this image sequence which is

very well known this is called

Heisenberg's Mirror of Uncertainty what

we see here series of images that

portray a woman looking into a mirror

undertones of surrealism perhaps duality

and maybe even a psychological undertone

but this is one of his well-known image

sequence is another one that tells a

story more in a timeline type setting is

this one that's basically a

self-portrait of Duane who's sitting on

the right having lunch with a friend and

you see this progress between laughter

and boredom finally the one guy falls

asleep on the table at the end and then

they leave but it's a very simple

concept that has a beginning middle end

and is very traditional in terms of

storytelling now when you create image

sequences that are going to be more

storyboard type like this there's two

things that you want to consider and I

think the first one is going to be the

relationships of the images to one

another for example do they have to be

in a particular order or could they be

taken in a different order and so I

think in the case of the woman with the

mirror they're not necessarily dependent

on the order because it's not a

time-based story like that there's

another one that's a really great

example which is a portrait that he did

of Andy Warhol now this is a series of

four images of different angles of Andy

Warhol's head and this worked one

because most of us know who Andy Warhol

is we know what he looks like and two

you're seeing the parts here equal

something greater than the sum so they

are basically essentially giving you an

image that doesn't exist if you took any

one of these on their own you may or may

not realize it's andy warhol but put

together they work and I think that's

the important takeaway so one you have

the relationships of images to one

another the second thing that's really

important is how time is considered in

the image sequence so there's two ways

you can go with this either time exists

or time doesn't exist and I know that's

fairly obvious but they're treated very

differently so for instance this is one

of his well-known image sequences

entitled chance meeting it's very simple

and if you read this right to left in

rows from top to bottom basically you

see these two gentlemen walking down an

alley and there's a point in the middle

where they are together one is looking

at the other and something is obviously

there they walk away and in the last

frame the first guy looks back we didn't

know that's what creates that circle of

the encounter and so what's being

communicated in this set is what was the

point of that encounter definitely again

psychological undertone that's going on

here but that's left up to the viewer to

decide and I think that's what makes

this work it's a very simple setting

where you see two guys walking down an

alley towards one another they look at

each other one looks at the other and

they cross but there's something greater

than the sum of that that exists and I

think that's the point of that image

sequence and why it works now that is

one more time exists or it ends up being

a storyboard type format i'm going to

give you another one here this is

another well-known set of his called

Things Are Queer and in this one it is

not about a time-based medium it's more

surrealistic and you're going to see

kind of a relationship circle around in

here so in the first image on the

left for instance we see a scene of a

bathroom I do want to note there's a

picture above the sink in the bathroom

second sequence we realize they're these

legs that are in that are out of scale

out of proportion we realize in the

third image that is a miniature bathroom

by the fourth image we realize this is a

picture and it's in a book by the fifth

image we see it's somebody reading the

book and then we move down the hall and

then we realize that that is indeed a

picture hanging on a wall oh it's the

picture hanging on the wall above the

sink and then finally the last image

gives us the scene again reestablished

so you're going to notice that the first

image and the last image are the same

image but that's what ties it together

now this one is not suggesting time

there's no time passing there's no

traditional beginning middle end in that

in the traditional sense but what we are

seeing is the surrealistic

interpretation of what is the scene and

it's all inside of itself so this is

obviously a more complex image sequence

but it is not time-based it is scene

based and so you'll notice that in the

time-based sequences that Dwayne

Michals puts together you're going to

see pretty much the set if you're

talking in movie terms the set that's

not change it deals with how the actors

within that set move through the scene

and that's how you're given that

perception of time but in this last

example that doesn't exist the set

changes because it's two sets that live

with inside of one another and that's

what creates that surrealistic quality

and that loop and so there's a lot of

different ways you could go with this

and I want to talk a little bit about

how we're going to do this photo assignment

first of all I'm going to allow more

time than usual because this is a lot of

work it's going to require that you

think about this a great deal before you

begin before you even pick up the camera

and how are you going to plan this out

and how is it going to work typically

image sequences I think the Muybridge is

definitely different example but even in

Michal's case they're usually between

four and nine images that work together

so it's usually no less than four no

more than nine and they generally

because the way the layout works they

work well with non prime numbers so four

six eight and nine so you could do

whatever you want if you choose to do

more to as fuse you need but as many as

you need to get it done does that make

sense to is kind of hard to deal with so

probably three or four is going to be

the minimum on that so I will give you

more time than required what I'm

probably thinking here now is two weeks

maybe three let's see how the

submissions are coming along let's see

where people

on this and if we need a full month

maybe we could do that so I don't want

people to freak out over the time and I

want to encourage people to participate

in this I think this is a really

important one because essentially this

is an instance where photography is

storytelling and I think is really

important to understand and do another

thing I would consider doing on this is

we talked in the very first assignment

about the whole notion of theme and

variations this is something that might

be important to do more than one on

because this is a very specific skill

and technique that's involved here and

it may require a couple tries to get

something that's really of great quality

and so I want you to push yourselves on

that some too so those are just a couple

of suggestions on the timeline now

here's how I want you to turn these in

when you submit them on social media I

want you to assemble them like what

we've been looking at as a set and put

those in in one big image and put those

in I do not want you to give them to me

image by image because I won't deal with

it it's way too much work for me to

piece that together and try and figure

out what you're going to do and the idea

is not for me to do your work for you to

do your work so just give me one image

with the entire set in the end and if

you're new to photo assignments and you

have no idea what we're talking about it

all these are these things that we're

doing there by weekly photo challenges

and they're designed to increase our

capacity of creative thinking and get

better as photographers so that's what

we're doing if you're new to Photo

Assignments I will link up to the whole

playlist start with the first video it

tells you everything you need to know

i'll put that in the show description or

up here or wherever you're watching this

and so that's where we are and so we're

going to do if you have any questions

about this or any suggestions please

leave me a comment and let me know and

if you've enjoyed this video because we

were to like it share it and as always

subscribe to the Art of Photography for

more videos and I will give more

information on this as we unfold because

we're going to take a little while

longer to do this one so I'll do some

more stuff on this in the coming weeks

and so we do photos some it's every

Monday so get out there think about what

you're going to do pick up your camera

and do some good until the next video

see you guys then later

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Carlos Fierro: "En Liga son 11 titulares y en Copa son otros 11" - Duration: 0:58.

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José Daniel Guerrero: "Este equipo ha demostrado que tiene orgullo para meter ese extra" - Duration: 1:15.

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Carlos Adrián Morales sobre Cruz Azul: "Lo del viernes en Liga fue una mala noche" - Duration: 0:16.

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Closures: 80 days of road work - Duration: 2:03.

THE IMTACK ON

DRIVERS.

REPORTER: GOOD EVENING.

LOOKS LIKE SLOWING TRAFFIC A

LITTLE.

HERE'S OUR VANTAGE POINT FROM

DUQUESNE'S CAMPUS LOOKING DOWN

ON THE LIBERTY BRIDGE.

CAN YOU SEE THE OFF RAMP, WHICH

IS CLOSER US TO, AND THE ON RAMP

BOTH SHUT DOWN AS THIS WORK

BEGINS TODAY.

WE'VE BEEN MONITORING THIS FOR

THE LAST HOUR HERE, IT'S BEEN

OKAY.

BUT AS WE ENTER THE 5:00 HOUR

WE'RE STARTING TO SEE RED

TAILLIGHTS STACK UP TOWARDS THE

CENTER OF THE BRIDGE.

IT'S A MASSIVE PROJECT ALONG A

MAJOR ARTERY THROUGH THE CITY.

CONSTRUCTION WORK ON AND AROUND

LIBERTY BRIDGE AND BOULEVARD OF

THE ALLIES.

WORK THAT WILL TAKE AT LEAST 80

DAYS TO GET DONE.

>> 80 DAYS IS A WHILE.

I'M POSITIVE.

REPORTER: PART OF THE WORK

INCLUDES PAINTING AND

RECONSTRUCTING THE RAMPS RAMPS THAT

CONNECT THE BRIDGE TO THE

BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES.

BOULEVARD WORK INCLUDES DECK

RECONSTRUCTION, STEEL REPAIRS

AND FRESH PAINT.

BUT GETTING IT DONE REQUIRES NO

TRAFFIC ALONG THIS STRETCH FOR

WEEKS, WHICH MEANS HEAVY DELAYS

FOR COMMUTERS, SOME WHO HAVE HAD

TO CHANGE THEIR ENTIRE ROUTES.

>> WE DO FIRE ENGINE PICKUPS AND

IT REROUTES EVERYTHING AND MAKES

IT TOUGH BECAUSE OF THE HEIGHT

OF THE TRUCK.

REPORTER: THE PROJECT WILL ALSO

REQUIRE WORK UNDERNEATH THE

BRIDGE, MEANING THERE WILL BE

RESTRICTIONS ALONG SECOND

AVENUE.

RESTRICTIONS THAT COMMUTERS SAY

THEY'LL HAVE TO ADOPT TO.

>> IT JUST MEANS THAT IT MIGHT

TAKE YOU LONGER TO FIND YOUR WAY

IN ANOTHER DIRECTION, BUT

ULTIMATELY IT WILL ALL WORK OUT

IN THE END.

REPORTER: TO BIG TAKE AWAYS

HERE, AGAIN THIS PROJECT LAST IS

A LONG TIME. THIS CONTINUES ALL

THE WAY THROUGH MID TO LATE

JUNE, SO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE TO

BE AWARE OF THIS DURING YOUR

COMMUTE AND THEN ALSO IN THREE

HOURS FROM NOW, AT 8:00 TONIGHT,

THE INBOUND SIDE OF THE TUNNEL

SHUTS DOWN, AS DOES THE ENTIRE

LIBERTY BRIDGE UNTIL 5:00 A.M.

TOMORROW.

SO BE AWARE OF THAT TONIGHT.

For more infomation >> Closures: 80 days of road work - Duration: 2:03.

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Am I drunk or is it just my imagination? | Bioshock | Part 4 - Duration: 20:34.

Hello everybody! My name is Crow_Se7en

Welcome back to Bioshock

Let's continue this game!

Oh.. I'm drunk already?!

I'm lost!

Oh, I'm drunk again.. Seriously

Is he blind or what?!

There is no little sister?!

I don't get it?

Collect a rose specimen..

I brought the Rosa Gallica

*drops the rose*

I have to hurry up

Oh, I'm fine now

I think I should write a note

That's awesome!!

Oh, it's you!

Did I get him.. or her?

Is that my house?

Time is up. Thank you for watching

Please click Subscribe, Like, Share, whatever that will help me a lot

Again, thank you very much

See you later!

For more infomation >> Am I drunk or is it just my imagination? | Bioshock | Part 4 - Duration: 20:34.

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#049 When To Go Full Time In Property | This Week in Property TV - Duration: 39:46.

For more infomation >> #049 When To Go Full Time In Property | This Week in Property TV - Duration: 39:46.

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Chapter 8 End Credit Scene | Season 1 Ep. 8 | Legion - Duration: 0:46.

They're headed south.

[drone humming]

What is that? Is that one of Cary's?

[laughs] - I think it likes you.

- Oh, what the--

[drone whirring] - No!

[beeps, clicks]

- Hey!

Hey, Syd!

Syd!

Help me!

Ahhhh!

Help me!

Hey!

For more infomation >> Chapter 8 End Credit Scene | Season 1 Ep. 8 | Legion - Duration: 0:46.

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Finger Family Nursery Rhymes Song + Spiderman - Fun Superheroes Nursery Rhymes Finger Family - Duration: 11:07.

Finger Family Nursery Rhymes Song + Spiderman - Fun Superheroes Nursery Rhymes Finger Family

For more infomation >> Finger Family Nursery Rhymes Song + Spiderman - Fun Superheroes Nursery Rhymes Finger Family - Duration: 11:07.

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DÍA DEL PEATON 2017/ UN DIA SIN CONTAMINACIÓN / COCHABAMBA-BOLIVIA - Duration: 6:39.

This is the first Pedestrian Day of the year.

It's a day in which, from the morning until 6 p.m.

the use of cars, bikes or everything that polutes is forbidden.

Now you'll see everything that's going on today.

We just found something that's not common here

Because there's no Japanese food here

But we found this which is called onigiri

If any of you are watching any channel from Japan, you'll know what it is.

This one is with tuna.

You need to chew

They say you can make this with any type of filling.

We'll show you the view we have from here

It's not spectacular because we're not that high,

But look

This day is very nice

Even though is held every 4 months

The idea is not to contaminate, or to do it as less as possible

It's a day to spend with the family

Have fun, do sports

I don't know if it's being held in other countries

Here it's being held for many years now

It started in Cochabamba and spread across Bolivia

It's a day that everyone's waiting for

To go out as a family

It's a day whe kids go out alone on their bicycles

Without any fear

Pedestrian Day is over

There are not that many cars as we thought there would be

Because usually

When it ends at 6

Everyone is in their car at 5:30 waiting to go on a drive

We're very tired

And sunburned

Now we'll buy something to eat

Tomorrow we have a busy day from early on

We'll say bye here

Big kiss to everyone

Thank you for watching the video

I can't even talk good anymore

I'm not synchronizing the words

Until the next video.

For more infomation >> DÍA DEL PEATON 2017/ UN DIA SIN CONTAMINACIÓN / COCHABAMBA-BOLIVIA - Duration: 6:39.

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Mooji~We are Dreaming our Life Story-موجي~نحن نحْلـم بقصة حياتنا - Duration: 1:10.

We are dreaming our life story; it's a ghost story~Mooji

The moment that you discover who you are,

then you are awakened to the dream as it is.

And indeed, it is a POWERFUL dream!

A beautiful dream also . . . in some way.

Perfect in many way.

I have to say this.

But in the moment you see,

you laugh because you see, "I've ALWAYS been this!"

I was saying yesterday, please

I was saying yesterday to some friends, no?

I say,

sometimes the people are speaking

and they seem SO CONVINCED

about something that's happening, and I . . .

I'm listening. I say, "Oh my God, look at that!"

"You're SO CONVINCED!"

"If you weren't SO CONVINCED, you'd be free!"

Prove it to be true for yourself.

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