Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 4 2017

We've all heard the worn-out jokes about lawyers coming from comedians and politicians,

and even our friends.

They refer to lawyers as opportunistic ambulance chasers who are only out to make a quick buck

off of someone else's suffering.

These comments aren't as innocuous as you might think.

In fact, they're focused and developed as a highly financed, well-coordinated, decades-long

smear campaign carried out by business interest groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and

the world's biggest insurance corporations.

In 1971, Lewis Powell, before he became a justice on the United States Supreme Court,

sent a memo to business and political leaders, where he outlined what he believed were the

challenges facing the business community, coming from a group that he referred to as

the New Leftists.

During Powell's entire career, as a matter of fact, as a lawyer and as a judge, he was

a loyal, loyal servant to a system where the interest of corporations was always superior

to the interest of consumers who were victimized by those corporations.

In this memo, Powell suggested that business groups, specifically the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,

needed to come forward with direct campaigns in the media and by lobbying politicians to

paint anti-corporatist groups like trial lawyers and consumer groups as enemies of democracy

who are only out to serve themselves.

By the 1980s, the campaign was well underway, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the insurance

industry was leading the charge to discredit and dehumanize and vilify trial lawyers

because they were the only ones holding corporations accountable when they killed or crippled American

consumers with defective products.

Sadly, the public was willing to buy into those lies.

The Chamber of Commerce created a new department that they called the Institute for Legal Reform.

This group was created to be the attack dog of big business and Republicans.

Their only job was to go after trial lawyers for two reasons.

The first reason was because businesses didn't want to pay for their crimes.

The second is because, at the time, trial lawyers were the largest donor group for the

Democratic Party, a trend that's only ended once Citizens United allowed Wall Street bankers

to buy the loyalty of the Democrats.

Once the Chamber and their allies in the political world smeared the image of trial lawyers as

a whole, they began to target specific attorneys and law firms.

In a report issued by the Institute for Legal Reform in October of 2013, the group specifically

listed law firms and individual lawyers who they believed posed the biggest threats to

the profits, the profits of big business.

The attacks from corporate interest groups and politicians took a sinister turn.

In the last few years, they've provided just a small glimpse of what corporations

really want to accomplish, and that is putting consumer trial lawyers behind bars.

That leaves government regulatory agencies as dysfunctional

as the FDA, as dysfunctional as the SEC and the EPA, to keep their eye on corporations

and try to keep corporations honest.

Then, of course, there's America's corporate media that today is fully owned and operated

by huge corporate advertisers who threaten to pull billions of dollars in advertising

from ABC and CBS and NBC if those corporate media types go too far in protecting consumers

against corrupt corporations.

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Как использовать слухи для рекламы товара в Интернете - Duration: 4:55.

Rumors... How often have you ever heard around a cheap "thrill" grandmothers from next door about some man? I think I had to, not once. And have you noticed the false propaganda or anti-propaganda of any candidate? I am sure that Yes. What about not very truthful advertising in Newspapers and on television? Also, is the place to be. That combine it all? False information or, in other words, hearsay. Of course, properly used lies can help in the development of the company, advertising, security and financial prosperity. If the fictional "legend" is a "hole" through which can pass truthful information, then the lie can turn to his master a completely different place and will only aggravate the situation. No, you can't lie - it's a fact. Grandma's time - nothing to do, politics is power and money, etc. In our example, consider the use of truthful rumors. Yes, there are. Despite the fact that in most cases it really hurts the eyes, there are people who use truthful positive aspects discuss business. Someone does it consciously, somebody intuitively, however, the end result is important. It will be about advertising on the Internet. Traveling in the network, by 10-30%, and sometimes 50-70 (depends on who is traveling and where) we come across advertising. Let me Express my opinion: this is something like the propaganda deputies. Even if not to take the lie into account, the similarity is still very high: the same caustic, annoying, directly, is not always true, by any means, etc. It's bad enough that our advertising hurts the eyes of our potential customers. Nowhere to go... and no, still there is much... can be "diluted" boring, some interesting information... Do you trust any source of information? Learn from this source that parsley is so rich in vitamin C and onions, you will continue to eat onions? This is a small example. If you continue to "chew", the sale of which in the regional market to change for the better: Luke or parsley? You know what I mean? Of course, such publications are "live" at the expense of direct advertising, but this is indirect, they do not even think. What do you think, whether there are they money, if they met with any major seller of parsley, and would suggest him to place somewhere in the newspaper, in any position, even, perhaps, the most inconspicuous, is this seller? As already mentioned, on the Internet, few people think about such "indirect" sale of goods, which is a pity. How it would be nicer to read an interesting article about any product, knowing that in this article, you do not sell, and subsequently unobtrusive ads precisely such a product. Often there is a description of the type: "But there is so-and-so, in General, look it up yourself". This is a big minus to the seller. What you benefit from it? Idea number one is a qualitative representation of the information about the product. If you are reading this article then you probably already have your product, your service, or are going to start to sell your products or services. Accordingly, before giving anywhere their ads, think about whether it would be possible to insert also indirect advertising, i.e., for example, any article in the same newspaper. As it happens in the network? I hope you already know that without the representative of the site it is unlikely that you will earn online. Accordingly, you probably already have your network resource that familiarizes your customers with your product or service. Of course, you support it: place the useful and interesting information related to your product. What should I do? Write an interesting article using the information posted on your website, and host it on our servers, similar to the category of your product with a small reference on your website. If you do not have a website, then include contact information. Remember that the client is not interested in your need in a great selling product, he is interested in information associated with the product, and subsequently the product itself. Idea number two is to ask someone to sell his product. Since the Internet is already a lot of affiliate programs, then you may have to offer do not have to. If, nevertheless, you are interested in the organisation there is a related affiliate program with a product that you would like to sell, then write a letter to the address of the organization with a proposal to efficiently sell their product or simply write an advertising article.

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Desktop Wallpaper Challenge: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace - Duration: 6:45.

Hi everybody welcome to another episode

of Exploring Photography right here on

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Well you can clearly see that I am in

a hotel room.

Hotel rooms are where I spend a lot of my time,

with all of my travels and some of my

favorite pictures have been taken from

the windows of hotel rooms. I thought

what a better way to do a photo

challenge than right here in a hotel

room? Well one of the things I want to do

is put into practice a lot of things

that we've been talking about in the

last few episodes: using front bokeh and

Nik Software and all kinds of those

things, tonality changes, to create

something that is wallpaper worthy.

Specifically, something I can use for my

computer's desktop. One of the fun things

about being in a space like this is you

have all kinds of textures and different

types of color temperatures, different

fixtures of sunlight and tungsten light

and using really shallow, extremely

shallow, depth of field. In fact, throwing

things out of focus, we can create some

abstract looking pictures to put on our

computers desktop and they'll look

really good.

So let's get to it right now!

Well, I've got a strategy to

shooting these images because they're going

to be desktop wallpaper on the computer,

there's going to be a lot of icons and folders and

stuff on top of those images. So

you don't want something that has a lot

of detail. What you want instead is

something that is sort of neutral, with

interesting highlights and color and

bokeh and so to do that I'm going to do

the exact opposite of what I normally do.

So normally, I would focus on something

and make sure everything is in focus but

in these images I'm going to do the

exact opposite.

I'm going to shoot wide open at

f/1.4, so I have extremely

shallow depth of field, if anything at

all is in focus, and I'm going to try to

defocus. So everything is just going to

be this creamy bokeh-ish look

and that'll give me a basis to throw

into my Lightroom or Nik Software, to

create something that will look good on

my desktop wallpaper. So I'm going to

start with this little lamp right here.

It's got a weird color temperature to it,

it doesn't match the sunlight that's coming

into this window and then we've got this

wall here.

So I'm going to defocus that, I'm going

to start there and then we'll move on

Because everything is so out of focus

and abstract almost anything is fair

game. So this little TV right here, it's

got some reflections on it coming from

some lights over there. So we'll see

how that works out. Remember we're going

to be putting all of this stuff into

Lightroom and Nik Software to really

bring out some of the textures and

shapes and colors and things. So even

something like this can work.

A bathroom is not something that you

normally think about when you want to

shoot something to put on your desktop wallpaper.

But this bathroom has this really cool

shower stall with this curved glass and the

neat thing is, if you think about it in

abstract terms, if we look at this and

zoom in on it from an angle you can see

that now all of a sudden this have all

kinds of highlights and if we change the

color temperature and do some things in

post-production that this could create a

really nice abstract desktop. So I'm

going to start shooting this using

extremely shallow depth of field and

then we'll see what we can get.

So let me get started right now.

Well anything is fair game in this photo

shoot. This right here, this little light

has a reflection in the mirror right

here. So again, I'm going to shoot

this wide open at f/1.4 on that.

Make sure it's out of focus, get really

close and I'll get this really crazy

abstract image that when I throw it in

to post processing, I can get a desktop

wallpaper out of that. These window

shades here have some really cool

texture to them and when I close them

in front of the window. They've got light coming

in from behind so maybe that would work,

maybe not, I don't know. But I'm not going

to miss this opportunity. For this, I

think I want to make sure it's a nice

crisp focus and then do one that is out

of focus. So I'm going to do that

right now.

Well now that we have all of our

images in camera, let's get these over to

the computer play around in Lightroom

and Nik Software in Photoshop and create

something that is going to look great on

our desktop as wallpaper. I'm going to be

using some of the post-processing

principles that I've talked about in the

past few episodes. So I'm going to fast

forward through this but if you want to

know exactly what I'm doing, make sure

you rewind in the playlist and see some

of those episodes so you know exactly

how I'm doing this.

Well I think that was a lot of fun

and I think we got the images that I was

hoping to get. Things that I can use as

desktop wallpaper. You can do this at

home and you know what, you might even be

able to take some of the images that you

create and throw them up on a stock site

and make some money. So give it a try and

let us know how it goes for you.

Thank you so much for joining me for

this episode of Exploring Photography.

Don't forget to subscribe, it's

absolutely free so click the button

subscribe right now.

Thanks for joining me.

I'll see you again next time.

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VITAJTE! | Welcome! My first video (eng subs) - Duration: 1:42.

My name is Terezka Pocsova,

I am 11 years old

and I do figure skating.

I am an optimist!

What is the first thing you think of when you hear name Terezka Pocsova?

She jumps nicely and turns pretty spins.

She is nice and doesn't lie.

How do you know that she doesn't lie?

Well, because she has never lied to me.

And I do know her for quite a long time!

Perhaps she just lies so well that you wouldn't know!

What??

As I like skating, I wanted to show,

how difficult it actually is - all those trainings,

and how good we are

and how are we improving.

Why are you friend with Terezka?

Because she is nice...

and funny...

and strange!

So! Watch my videos and we will be happy!

Thanks to Terezia for Free program.

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BAKED BUFFALO CHICKEN WINGS - Duration: 4:12.

Hello everyone it is barry here welcome to my virgin kitchen todays recipe is up there

with one of those top recipes that everyone loves this is actually not my own recipe a

lot of you guys sent me this to try because you want me to share it with my community

this is actually from the bbc good food website these are some buffalo chicken wings, I have

just had one and they are phenomenal I will still put the recipe and bits with my version

of it on the website but do please give these a go.

Check that shot out look at that and they are baked too which is awesome so lets show

you how I did it, in terms of the preparation you are going to make a marinade and most

of these you are pouring out teaspoons and tablespoons not much at all the biggest thing

you need to do is get some garlic cloves and chop it up so if you have not got a gadget

like I have and roughly chop it but I used my rocker thing I got really excited as it

hoovers it up it is a really cool gadget so I was excited to show you the new part of

the extension so I delivered the bowl for the marinade from that part of the house and

pushed in that garlic I also added in some olive oil some cider vinegar which for reference

does not taste like cider at all some smoked paprika (I love paprika) and in a dash of

Worcester sauce for some tang some celery salt, now a lot of people ask me what did

the chicken mcnugget factory smell like, 100% one of the seasonings they used was celery

salt, it smelt just like that, it is crazy.

Some good quality pepper sauce and also some runny honey, give that a mix together and

a taste just tweak to your own liking, I added some extra pepper sauce because I wanted a

cheeky bit of spank.

When it comes to chicken wings you can actually get the wings precut in the shops individually

but I actually had to buy the bits that were all joined together so it is quite easy to

do you just need a good sharp knife and slice firmly between the two joins to separate the

two pieces any leftover pieces of chicken can be used in stock but you are left with

some really nice wing I nearly said ring then I lost my wedding ring last night think that

is why it is on the brain, if you are struggling with it a little tip I found was to use a

rolling pin and bash your knife and really get through it easy, so all you are going

to do is add some good bits of chicken in to your marinade and spoon it all around get

it nice and coated cover it in cling film then shove in the fridge which I decided to

show this angle again from the new part of the house which is weird I used to park my

car there, so that is in there ideally if you can leave it overnight that would be even

better, and here is a pug shot for no reason, I may start adding pug shots to videos every

single one so grab a lined baking tray and lift with some tongs the wings that have been

marinated bake them in the oven for about 20 minutes just to initially get them cooked

through and that coat on there you can actually brush them if you want to get that extra coat

but you need to reserve the marinade for later on.

After that first bake in the oven, turn up the oven temperature as that will give it

a real nice crisp finish but also drizzle on some more marinade so brush that all on

there then pour the whole marinade on top and drizzle it all over push it around get

it all coated kind of like you are lathering yourself in sun lotion on the beach, shove

that in the oven again for around 20 minutes until lightly charred, it was smelling so

good in the kitchen bring it out be careful when you take it out as the tray is bubbling

you do not want to put your finger in that, I nearly did, so then it was a case of arranging

on a plate I had some sour cream dip which I put in a dish and stacked around the plate

and I think I caught boston having a sneaky look, but pretending he was not, but he was,

dunking it in that sour cream dip having a nibble was phenomenal so good, I absolutely

love this recipe really hope you give it a go, as I say it originated from the bbc good

food website so check that out too, if you do try it send me a picture I would love to

see how you get on any recipe requests let me know down below and do not forget to subscribe

for regular recipes and food fun, I am going to demolish all of those right now, oi stop

it, you get dog biscuits.

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This Is Not Happening - Greg Behrendt - Dog Pills - Uncensored - Duration: 14:48.

- First off,

if--if your 50-year-old husband

comes in and says he wants to start a ska band,

just take him to rehab, just right away.

Just take him--if anyone wants to start a ska band today,

fucking take them to rehab. Bad time.

[dark electronic music]

[man roars]

[both snarling]

[dark electronic music]

[man grunting]

[gunshots]

[dark electronic music]

[zombie growls]

[gun cocks]

[zombie growls]

[gunshot]

- Ladies and gentlemen, he's got his own podcast

called "Keeping 'Em Alive."

Please give it up for Mr. Greg Behrendt, everybody.

Let him hear it.

[dark electronic music]

- I love this show.

And I love the idea that--

that you have an experience where you're like,

"This is not happening, right?"

Like, just, "This is fucked up."

You know, we all have those stories.

I mean, I have a-- I have a ton of them.

One I'm not telling today,

I saw the penis of the drummer from Meta--

like at a show.

That's not happ--No.

I mean, like you can't wrap your head

or anything around it; it's huge.

But also, sometimes you forget that you're the thing

that's happening to somebody else.

Like, you're the fucking "oh, my God, this is not happening."

Like, you're the event that somebody goes, "Fuck...

You."

So I would like to tell you a story

that has both of those elements,

uh, and it involves my sobriety,

which I have today,

uh, and I've had since 1996,

except for the two times that I got high, which--

So that-- that means not since 19--

so I broke it, but that's 'cause the--

that's not the rules.

So you don't get to just leave.

Well, you can, and I have.

But one time, it was my decision,

and the other time, it was also my decision.

So the--the first story--

the first story is this one.

So my wife and I, uh, we had a, uh,

a 19-year-old dog, okay?

Fucking 19-year-old German Shepherd.

That is fucking old.

Like, that is--that's done.

Like, that dog is fucking done.

Like, it literally just sat in the corner

of a room, it was like a fucking pillow

with bones in it and a head.

It just sat there.

Like, the dog wanted to be done.

Do you understand? Like, it was just being kept alive on pills.

That's it--we just gave it pills

to fucking keep it alive.

And you know, they're fuck-- they don't--

you know, they're not--

well, they are dumb, but they're not that dumb.

You know what I mean?

Like, the dog was just, like--

you could just tell-- it was like, "Fuck, dude.

"Haven't we done this?

"Haven't I dogged the shit out of it?

"What the fuck do you want from me?

"Fuck, I got the ball. Remember that?

"I got it a bunch of times, as I recall,

"and I fucking shit on the carpet

"and ruined that whole fucking birthday party thing,

"and then I took a picture for your fucking Instagram.

Please. What the fuck more do you want from me?" Right?

But you don't kill it 'cause it's a dog.

So like, here, take these pills.

We just gave it a lot of pills, right?

So anyway, we had this dog and it was very old

and it was being kept alive on pills.

So, uh, uh--and I didn't know what the pill--

I didn't pay any attention what the pills were.

I mean, I had--there was one--

that dog had no moves left, right?

Except for that they-- except it would fart. Right?

It'd just go, "Oh." You know what I mean?

But their butt holes are all worked out

so it just--you don't even know it's happened.

You know, their butt holes are all loose.

So it's just "Ooh." It just comes out.

It's like a cloud. Like, "Ooh."

Like, it just, "Ooh." It's just like ghost farts.

It's just a whistle, like you don't know it's there

until you know it's there, and then you're fucking pissed.

'Cause dog farts are like--

like, you know how some smells, you go, "Ugh!"

But dog farts make you pissed.

Like, you're like, "Fuck!

"What the fuck is this?

"Jesus Christ! Good god.

What the fuck's wrong with you?"

So anyway, uh,

there was one Christmas.

Uh, I love Christmas. I fucking love it.

I like Christmas so much, I'm gonna make you fucking hate it.

That's how much I like it. I'm that guy.

I like it so much, I ruin it for my whole family,

which is fucked up 'cause I have kids.

Anyway, so I have that.

It's Christmas, and uh, I'm overexcited about it,

and I'm also depressed, uh, because I have depression

and anxiety, which I'm not aware of.

And also, there was a sweater I wanted

and I'm not fucking getting it.

Like, even when my wife said, "You're not getting it,"

I'm like, "Like, in a surprise way?

Or I'm not fucking getting it?"

And not in a surprise way.

And then she's like, "It should be about the kids."

Fuck you. I dog-eared the catalog.

And then she's like, "I don't even know what a catalog is

'cause I live in the now."

The point is,

I was very upset,

and it was Christmas Eve and I was sort of--

I was having a panic attack and feeling shitty,

and not to get too dark,

but I was feeling, uh, suicidal.

I was struggling with some mental health issues

that I didn't know that I had, and anxiety,

and, um, uh, and then all of a sudden,

I remembered that one day,

when my friend was in the house,

he had walked past the dog pills,

and he had noticed

that one of the jars of pills

was like, "Oh, my--oh, fuck, you have those."

You know what I mean? He didn't say what they were,

but he made a face that went, "That's good."

Like, there's something in those pills

that might be something

a depressed person should take on Christmas Eve.

So there were two jugs of--

and dog pills come in, like, little, tiny jugs,

like tankards, not the tall orange ones.

So thanks for clearing that up, Greg.

You're welcome.

I walk past the dog pills.

I remember that one of them is potent, apparently,

and I'm not sure which, 'cause I also know

the other one's for the butt hole.

So I don't want to take--

I don't want to take the wrong one.

My butt hole's tight and-- you know what I mean?

I don't need a fucking really--

My sphincter's good enough. I don't need to really--

You know what I mean? It's for a dog that has--

Anyway, so...

Then there's a--there's a-- there's a--there--

on one of the jugs, there's the sleepy-faced guy.

Do you know the sleepy-faced guy on the pills?

Right, he's like--he's got, like, a nose,

and then he's like, "Oh." He's so tired

'cause he's taking these pills and he's not allowed

to operate machinery.

Do you know what I'm talking about? That guy.

If that guy's on a jar of pills, fucking ta--

if you want to party, but don't--

I'm saying no to drugs.

But if you're depressed and you don't know any better,

that's the one you go for.

And also, but why would a dog's pills

have a sleeping--what did they--

what is it they have to stay awake for?

Do you know what I mean?

If your dog's operating any machinery,

you don't understand pets at all.

Or you're missing a really fucking good

financial opportunity, 'cause fuck.

Your dog can drive a forklift.

So I take one of the pills.

I'm not really sure what it is, but I take one of the pills.

And then I read the j-- and I--and it fucking--

it's like a sweater for your insides.

It's magical. It levels me out.

I'm like, oh, my God. This is amazing.

Something called hydrocodone, right?

And I--and as an alcoholic, I'm like,

I'm never doing that again. Just the one time.

Just gonna do it the one-- just the one--

next week, I'll take one other one.

Later in the month, then two, maybe--five a day.

So like an alcoholic drug addict,

I escalated, and by that-- then, I was taking

seven a day, and at that point, I just had lost--it--

[sighs] fuck, one day-- here's a perfect example.

One day, I just fucking showed up in the kitchen

of my own house with a-- I had cut myself a Mohawk,

and told my wife I was starting a ska band.

If--that, guys-- if you--first off,

if--if your 50-year-old husband

comes in and says he wants to start a ska band,

just take him to rehab, just right away.

Just take him--if anyone wants to start a ska band today,

fucking take them to rehab.

Bad time. Bad time.

It's been played out, all right?

So I was super fucked up

and I did try and start a ska band because--

and I quit my other really reliable jobs;

comedy and writing books.

So...

I'd given up those opportunities.

Uh, my wife was very upset.

I was a total fucking mess. They took me to rehab.

So now, I go to rehab.

I pull my shit together. I move back in the house.

I can't live in the house. They put me in a--

I have a--we have a guesthouse, in a garage.

I live in the garage. There's a place--

It was on the other side of the ho--yard.

I lived in a closet on the other side of the yard,

but I--

Right? Hey, good night, everybody!

Anyone? So, uh, uh--

But I was living there.

But I really was, like, okay, I'm gonna pull it together.

I got on the right kind of medication

and I figured out that I had some problems,

and pulling my life together, and I'm feeling good.

And I kind of miss the ska band.

I really did want to be a rock star.

You know what I mean? But I had to give up the--

you know what I mean? Not for--I mean,

not that anyone noticed, but anyway, so...

I start working on my standup and my career.

I write a one-man show.

I make friends with my wife again--just friends.

Anyway, I, um, uh, I get my shit together

and I'm feeling very good about myself,

because now I'm not the thing that happens to you, right?

I'm the guy experiencing life.

I'm not gonna ruin people's lives.

I'm gonna be of service. I'm gonna be a good person.

I'm just gonna fucking just-- you know,

just take it day-by-day, have everything--

You know, and things are good.

My career's coming back.

My wife likes me again.

I get asked to go to Australia

to perform for 22 nights in-- in Melbourne.

Uh, a one-man show that I've written.

Very exciting. Career's on the comeback.

Got a big tour after that. It's all good.

I have a little stomachache. It's fine.

It's a little stomachache.

I went to the doctor before I left for Australia.

He said it was gas.

That's not good doctoring

when you find out what it was.

Eight shows into my run in Australia,

uh, I'm on fire.

My insides are burning. It's awful.

I go to the doctor, they give me some drugs,

which I--oh, my gosh. I remember these.

Uh, they had to--they had to give me some drugs

because I was in so much pain, I forgot even about drugs.

I forgot that there were--like, I was in "Kill me" pain.

I was literally like the dog-- just end this.

Just fucking end it. I was in so much pain.

They give me, um, I don't know, whatever.

Some sort of pain reliever.

And then they take a photo of my insides,

and then they wake me up, and they say,

"You have tumors in your stomach--you have cancer."

Fuck. I was on my way to a comeback.

Um, so that's what they said. You have a--

but it was in Australia, so I have to say,

and I'm not saying get cancer.

I'm against it. I'm against cancer.

I just want to come out right now and say I'm against cancer.

I don't want you to get it.

Should you think you have it,

go to Australia to get the diagnosis,

because just the way they say "cancer"

sounds a tiny bit less bad.

That's all. "Cancer." It just goes up at the end.

It just--"Cancer, mate. You have cancer, mate."

They say "mate" a lot.

It just feels cheerier,

like you're doing it together.

"Hey, you got cancer, mate."

"We all do?" "No, you do."

Anyway, cancer. They told me. I had it.

Uh, they thought I did.

I had tumors in my stomach,

they weren't sure what they were, but they were--

there was a cluster of tumors, right?

Just really--a lot of Rs. A lot of--

You find out there's a lot of Rs in cancer.

"Cluster," "tumor"-- lot of Rs.

So I-I--

They think I have cancer, and they say,

"You have to go home," and I was so high

on whatever it was they gave me, I'm like,

"To my apartment in Australia?"

And they go, "No, to America."

You have to take your cancer home.

You have to take it home. Can't have it there.

They--they don't want you dying there.

So, um, uh, so I say, "All right."

And they, uh, they say, "But you're gonna be in pain

"until you get to the hospital.

"You need to get there within the next 72 hours.

But here is a box of OxyContin."

I'm like, that could be a mistake.

A box. Not just a few.

A fucking box. Like, with trays.

Do you understand?

We're talking about a street value

of about a million dollars!

To a drug addict!

Who's already high from whatever it is they gave them--

I went out and bought a hat.

So...

Here's how high I was.

I had my manager with me. I said, "Take the pills.

"Give 'em to me, and let's be responsible about this.

"I just want to get home. I want to see my family.

If I'm gonna die, fair enough, but I just want to get home."

So, uh, I go, uh, to, uh, the airport,

and everything's fine, except for I accidently put a knife

in my backpack. That's--you don't--

you're not allowed to take a knife through customs.

I don't know if I'm sharing anything new with you guys,

but no knives at customs on an international flight.

They don't care for it.

So I had a knife in my backpack, and the lady goes--

she was very nice, and she said,

"Sir, this is a knife."

And I said to her, "I have cancer."

She literally goes, "Uh..."

I don't know what the next sentence is.

Like, literally, I don't know what to say to you.

So she's like, "Well, you still have to leave the knife,

but I'll give you a hug."

So...

My--my manager's with me,

so that's my thing. I'm like, "Just make sure

"that I don't overuse the drugs, 'cause I could,

"and because I'm dying, I probably don't care.

"So make me care and don't let me take all the drugs,

'cause I don't want to show up at home being that guy."

So I get on the airplane,

and they stick my manager in fucking economy

and they put me in first class, so I know I'm dying, right?

I know it's a Make-A-Wish thing.

"Put him in first class,

it's probably the last time he'll be on a plane."

So they throw him in fucking baggage

and I'm sitting in a throne or a--you know, whatever it is.

Just this massive thing where they give you backrubs.

And I'm sitting next to a guy who I don't know,

who turns out to be this drummer for the band Switchfoot.

Do you guys know Switchfoot at all?

Yeah? Yeah?

That's usually the response I get.

Yeah...

So, uh, anyway--

they're a fine band, they're a fine band.

I don't know them, but I know who they are.

But I--I know that they surf,

and I know they're Christian, and that's all I know.

Probably couldn't sing a song,

but the guy's super nice,

the drummer, and so we start talking,

I say, "Look, I'm gonna ask you a really weird favor,

"but I'm dying--maybe-- probably--

"and, uh, I have to take these pills,

"and would you give them to me and not let me

"take more than I need and make sure

I take them when I'm supposed to?"

And he said, "Yeah, sure." I said, "Thank you."

Also, if I get up-- like, if I rub your chest

or walk around the plane, or--

I don't know if any of you have ever been on OxyContin,

but it's not bad. Yeah, you feel--

you're friendly, and you like conversations,

and you want to talk to everyone about everything, and you also--

It has this amazing thing that never happens to me

in real life--it actually makes you want to listen to people.

So...

Like, you're genuinely interested in weird shit.

What kind of buttons are those?

"On my--on my shirt?" Yeah. They seem neat.

All right.

Anyway, the guy was super nice and I said, "Would you make sure

I don't overuse these?" And then I passed out

and I slept the whole flight.

You know. Uh, and, uh,

so, we get to Los Angeles,

and, uh--and uh, so it's cool.

I'm sitting next to a guy from a band.

That's neat, and he says,

"Let me walk you to baggage claim."

So the drummer from Switchfoot walks me to baggage claim,

gets my bags for me, and then he goes,

"Hey, man, I just want to tell you that I love you.

"I said a prayer for you.

You're gonna be fine."

And I was like, wow.

And I bent down to pick up my bags,

and I turned around, and he was fucking gone.

Gone--not, like, oh, in a crowd.

Like, fucking-- there was nobody--

he was gone!

I was like, fuck!

Did I dream that?

Were these my last moments?

I had a lucid dream?

Why the guy from Switchfoot?

Thank you.

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Workers aim to dock Sewol-ho onto dry land by Friday - Duration: 2:04.

Preparations are underway to move the Sewol-ho to dry land.

A step necessary to allow the team to carry out thorough investigations inside the vessel.

Accoring to our Kim Ji-yeon, they're trying to expedite the process because unfavorable

weather conditions loom.

The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the head of a special committee overseeing the

search and investigation of the ill-fated Sewol-ho ferry say they're pursuing all possible

ways to speed up the final preparations to safely transport the vessel on dry land by

Friday.

Salvage operations were delayed a day due to obstacles in the drainage process.

Water and mud inside the ship has put extra weight that has made it difficult to move

the vessel onto modular transporters, so workers have been drilling holes on the side of the

ship to drain the mud and water.

Workers are also looking into bringing in 24 additional modular transporters to help

carry the vessel,...putting the total number of modular transporters at 480.

The extra transporters could eliminate the need to drill more holes into the ferry...

which could damage the vessel in the process.

The challenge now is to complete the transfer operation by Friday... as rain and high tide

reaching up to 3-point-8 meters are expected in the southern coast... that could delay

the operation for another two weeks.

Bad weather conditions could also slow down the operation conducted on the ocean floor...

such as pulling up anchors and mooring lines... and put the modular transporters in place.

But if they do manage to get things done on schedule, safety inspections and operations

to wash away pollutants will be conducted... so that personnel and machinery could be deployed

to monitor the inside of the vessel while it is laid down sideways.

The vessel will not be brought upright nor be torn apart to find the remains of the passengers

who are still unaccounted for due to risks that it could collapse due to the erosion

of the vessel... and because it could hinder the investigation to find the main cause that

led the ferry to sink three years ago.

Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.

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How To Vlog Like A Boss - Duration: 7:22.

I'm going to do that again.

For the bright side of branding, business, and being your own boss.

Hey, boss.

It's Sunny Lenarduzzi.

Welcome to the Sunny Show, for the bright side of branding, business, and being your

own boss.

I don't often do this, but when I do it's usually someone pretty rad, and I'm very,

very, very excited to have a very special guest on the Sunny Show today.

Amy Shmittauer is a new media triple threat, YouTuber, key not speaker, and author, and

one of the OG YouTuber in our social media and marketing space with her channel, Savvy

Sexy Social.

I have mad respect for this woman, and in her new book, Blog Like a Boss: How to Kill

it Online with Video Blogging, she shares tips and tactics to create videos that get

you the attention that you deserve.

I invited Amy to share some of those tips and tactics and her genius with all of you,

so without further ado, I will let the Vlog Boss herself take it away.

Hey, there.

I'm Amy from Savvy Sexy Social on YouTube.

What's up, bosses?

I'm the Vlog Boss.

Nice to meet you.

I want to share just a couple of tips on how you can vlog like a boss.

Why would I be telling you that?

Because I wrote a book about it.

Okay?

We're going to have some fun.

The first, most important thing is to have a plan.

You want to know what your brand is going to be about and how people are going to talk

about you when you're not in the room, which usually you're not in the room, because you're

in your own room making videos.

What is it that you want people to say about you?

What is it that you want people to repeat to their friends, so that they will tune into

you as well?

This is going to define the type of videos that you make, the type of vlogs that you

share with the world, so make sure that you've defined that for yourself.

It'll really give you a great understanding of what territory you want to play in versus

what's not going to work out.

Number two, look at the camera like it's a human being.

I mean, come on.

You're talking to people.

You are not talking to a device.

Okay.

Maybe you're talking to a device, but it's not supposed to be like that.

This is actually a vehicle for your message.

It's going to reach people.

It is going to affect their lives.

It's going to make them better.

It's going to entertain them maybe a little bit.

Whatever it is your purpose is, it's for a person.

It's not for your own complexity.

Make sure that you keep that in mind, because it is so critical that you come off that way.

It is the capital and number one mistake people make is that they don't look at the camera

like it's a person.

I've named my person.

I'm thinking of her right now, and that's what makes the impact.

You don't have to have a ton of experience.

You even can be working on how much you know about your space, but if you don't look at

the lens of the camera like it's a person, you won't get as far.

That's the one thing you could do to be 10 to 100 times better than everybody else that's

trying to do this.

Number three, don't introduce yourself at the beginning of a video.

That's right.

That's what I said.

Don't introduce yourself at the beginning of a video.

Now, unless it's a shtick and it's something you say on repeat every single time at the

beginning of your videos, so much so that your audience could repeat it back to you

for you, just don't do it.

If they clicked on a title they thought was interesting in a social feed or search, they're

there for that purpose.

You should treat them like they've been watching you forever, like this isn't your first video.

You should be treating them like they are already loyal, because the sooner that you

do, the sooner they actually will be.

That's what makes content so binge-able, and that's what we need, especially in a place

like YouTube, where we get more traffic and more excitement toward our stuff when we keep

people watching videos.

That's what YouTube wants from us.

That's what every social platform wants from us.

Keep your stuff binge-able by not wasting a lot of time in the beginning with your elevator

pitch.

It's a safe place, at least it feels like, to be when you press record to start talking

about yourself, but in fact that's your call to action.

Wait for it until the end.

If your audience makes it to the end of the video, they're going to be thrilled, and tickled,

and excited to learn who you are and what they should do next.

Next, stop worrying about what kind of camera you have.

I'm pretty sure if you're watching this, you have a smart phone.

Your probably watching this on a smart phone.

Guess what else that thing can do.

Yeah.

You guessed it.

Your smart phone can vlog too.

You know what?

There's some things we got to do sometimes, like audio and lighting, and you know what?

It's called the sun and maybe a little bit of carpet.

We can work with what we have, get started with what we have.

Sunny is such an amazing example of this.

She just got started with what she had, and look at how amazing that that impacted you.

You're still here, and she's continued to grow.

The same things happened for me.

I started with the camera I had in 2007.

We didn't even have smart phone video yet, but I found a way to make video anyway, without

having to spend a bunch of my own income, and that's what made it work, because I used

what I had.

I got it out there, and I stayed consistent.

That's my last tip.

If you really want to vlog like a boss, you will trust that your audience, no matter how

small, wants you to be there.

They want you to show up so bad.

All you have to do is that.

Decide what your schedule is.

It can be once a week.

It might be once a month right now.

If that's reality, then just do it.

Just do it.

Don't decide, "Oh.

I went too long.

I guess I quit now."

It's not about that.

They're still expecting you to come back.

If you say that you're going to, then do it.

Stick to the schedule that makes sense for you.

Upgrade it when you have time.

Industry standard on YouTube is once a week, so do not be afraid of once a week if that's

the deal for you.

Remember that they still are expecting you, so if you've been putting off that next one,

you've still got a chance.

Those are my tips for how to vlog like a boss, and I hope that you enjoyed them and are potentially

interested in reading a little bit more about that.

Thanks, Amy.

Those tips were awesome, and I know everyone's going to get so much out of it.

Hey, you guys.

Through the magic of YouTube ...

I know.

It's incredible.

... we happen to make make it together, so this is great.

Thank you for the tips.

They were rad.

Of course.

Of course.

We're both here at Social Media Marketing Worlds.

We used the opportunity to actually see each other in real life.

Who knew?

Who knew this happens?

People do this.

Yeah.

There's a world outside of the internet.

It's crazy.

It's crazy.

Amazing.

So, Amy, you have something special for the viewers?

Yeah.

I would love for you guys to get a copy of my book, Vlog Like a Boss, which, like an

idiot, I'm not holding in my hand right now, but that's okay.

Just go check it out.

The link, I think you're going to put it in there.

Below.

I want to give away a few copies, because Sunny let me hang out with you guys today.

Absolutely.

Giving away three copies of the book.

I think we just want to make sure that you're subscribed to both of our channels and leave

a comment on this video saying why you need to start vlogging like a boss.

I love it.

I love it.

And if you want to join thousands of bosses from all over the world, join the BE Your

Own Boss Mastermind group on Facebook.

Like I said, thanks to Amy.

Follow us everywhere.

Yes.

We know what we're talking about for the most part.

Sometimes.

We try.

We're trying.

We try.

If you like this video, hit the like button below, share it with your friends, and be

sure to subscribe to both of our channels for lots of boss tips.

Thanks for watching, guys.

See you in the next one.

Bye.

Bye.

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