WOT!!
You did'nt see anything!
It did'nt say my name.
Evan: This is awkward. Gabby: I think he died.
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The Vampire Diaries 1x18 Promo "Under Control" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:31.EVERY FRIDAY
IF THERE'S ONE THING THEY KNOW IN MYSTIC FALLS,
I'm worried about Stefan.
IT'S HOW TO THROW A KILLER PARTY.
He's not himself.
Maybe his problem is he's spent too long not being himself.
Tyler, stop it!
Is there something you're not telling me?
I have this hunger...
Wow!
If you think there's not another part to this,
then you have not been paying attention.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES,
YOU'LL FIND THE ITALIAN SUBTITLES EVERY FRIDAY ON www.traduttorianonimi.it
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The Vampire Diaries 1x19 Promo "Miss Mystic Falls" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:32.EVERY FRIDAY
- Stefan's still drinking human blood. - What?
AT THE MYSTIC FALLS BEAUTY PAGEANT
- You've been lying. - I'm fine.
THINGS GET UGLY.
Miss Gilbert escorted by Mr. Salvatore.
I'm gonna rip your throat out.
If I do this, there's no going back.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES,
YOU'LL FIND THE ITALIAN SUBTITLES EVERY FRIDAY ON www.traduttorianonimi.it
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ЩЕНЯЧИЙ ПАТРУЛЬ все серии подряд Сборник лучших серий про Игрушки Щенячий патруль Мультики для детей - Duration: 10:04. For more infomation >> ЩЕНЯЧИЙ ПАТРУЛЬ все серии подряд Сборник лучших серий про Игрушки Щенячий патруль Мультики для детей - Duration: 10:04.-------------------------------------------
How to make Vegan Gluten free Tacos! Stump Kitchen 40 - Duration: 7:35.[Jenica] Ahhh!
[Alexis laughing]
[theme music] STUMP KITCHEN, STUMP KITCHEN
GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN EATS AND STUMPTASTIC TREATS!
[Alexis] You might hear some dog noises in this episode brought to you by Jezebel.
I like your soft ears!
It's taco Tuesday!
For real, it's actually f#%kin' Tuesday today!
[Jenica] I know, we planned this perfectly!
[Alexis] This is my best friend, Jenica!
[Jenica] Hello!
[Alexis] So how long have we known each other?
[Jenica] This might be our twentieth year.
[Alexis] Oh my god!
This is like a celebration in and of itself!
Double decade taco friendship!
[Jenica] Yes.
[both laughing]
[Alexis] These are all the things that you need.
Okay!
Pinto beans!
[Jenica] I'm going to make you open them because I hate your can opener.
[laughs] [Alexis] Don't we all!
Really grip it with your stump and just twist it up.
Yeah!!
Rinse your beans!
So the smell of an open can of beans -
[Jenica] No! I don't even wanna experience it.
[Alexis] Rinse the f#%k outta them!
So the recipe says to use half a cup of veggie broth but I always use one cup cause, I do.
[Jenica] She does what she wants.
[both] Mix it up, mix it up!
[Alexis] Now what do we do?
We look at the recipe!
Wow.
So the beans can go in this pot.
Beans in the pot!
[Jenica] They left a wet spot.
[record scratches] [both laughing]
[Alexis] This is a PG show!
Kind of.
Okay, let's put in some coconut oil!
[Jenica] Into the beans?
[Alexis] Into the beans!
Half a cup of veggie broth.
Wahhh!
Two teaspoons of smoked paprika.
I think this is smoked.
[Jenica] Oh that's smoked paprika.
[Alexis] Yeah - that's - [laughs] Just use the chicken wing technique, hold
it in your stump and shake it in.
One!
[Jenica] Two and a half!
[Alexis] Two and a half! [laughs] Now it calls for two teaspoons of molasses.
I always put in much more than that because --
[indecipherable noises] I'll just lick this off.
[Jenica laughing] Okay.
[Alexis] Mmm.
It's a good way to get your iron.
Just chug on a box of this s#%t.
Next - oh s#%t that's open!
Oh god! - is some apple cider vinegar.
So about uh - ah!
It's dripping down me!
[Jenica] You did that to yourself.
[Alexis] I did.
Um... two - [Jenica] Oh!
That's strong!
[Alexis laughs] [Alexis] One, and a little bit more.
Ooh!
Two to three garlic cloves.
You're a professional garlic chopper so you get to do that s#%t.
[Jenica] Let's do it!
I'm using techniques learned on Stump Kitchen.
[Alexis] Shut the f#%king door!
[Jenica] So I'm going in this little seam and then twist the knife!
[Alexis gasps] Brilliant!
[Jenica] Right?
Things she taught me!
[Alexis] Now it says two to three cloves of garlic, but --
[Jenica] You like to use more?
I'm shocked.
[Alexis laughs] [Alexis] Jezebel we're making tacos!
[Jenica] And then I smash it with my knife and that makes it easier to peel.
Mmm mm-hmm.
[Alexis] Mm-hmm garlic hands are the best.
[Jenica] The best.
[ambulance siren wails] [Jenica] Arf!
[Alexis] So we chopped this much garlic, and we're gonna put it all f#$kin' in!
Boom.
Okay!
What's next?
Um... okay!
Now you just simmer that just about medium heat I think is good.
[Jenica] Sounds like simmering temperature.
[Alexis laughs] Just kind of forget about it for a little while while you do the rest
of your s@$t.
We cut up an onion and about two cups of sweet potato.
Just chop them up into little bits, whatever works for you!
[Jenica] And we're just going to leave the skins on?
[Alexis] F#%k yeah!
[Jenica] Can you teach me your technique of this?
Would you cut it in half first?
[Alexis] Yep, there you go.
Then I'd put them down like this and cut them that way.
Yep, really good.
And then you can just lay them flat and they're a lot easier to chop like that and then like that.
[Jenica] Okay.
[Alexis] You got it!
F#%kin' nailed it!
Onion time!
Push it down with your stump! [singing] Peel the skin, peel the skin off
the onion!
Okay, this?
Is a perfect f#%kin' size.
It's like the size of a-- um -- a-- um...
Let's check on the s#%t we forgot about!
Oh yeah you are good news.
[Jenica singing] Ain't a that good news!
[Alexis laughs]
[Alexis belches] Pardon me.
[Alexis] Boom! Two f#%king cups!
Now we just fry up the onions and sweet potato in some coconut oil and then mash everything
together and then shove it in our face.
[both laugh] [Alexis] It's gonna be a fire hazard!
We'll just forget that happened.
Yeah I just put those in there from the floor.
[Jenica] Oh.
[Alexis] That is a thing I do often.
Rah!!
Green onions.
Mmm.
Lazy guacamole - mashed up avocado.
[Jenica] Then I twist it.
[Alexis] F#%k yeah!
[Jenica] Ah-thank you.
[Alexis laughs] [Alexis] You can put whatever you want on
your tacos - lettuce, tomatoes, whatever.
Whoa sizzle!
Yeah!!
[Jenica] That smells delicious.
[Alexis] Yeah! [sings] Mah-mah-mah-mah-mah!
They're softening up really nicely.
This is the episode of dropping onions.
[ding!]
[ding!]
[ding!]
Runaway onions!
So many! [ding! ding! ding!]
F#%k how are these?
Grah!
They're everywhere!
Put the bean one into the potato one!
WAH!!!
Hot pan!!
This is where you use your leftover veggie stock if it's a little bit dry, just add some stock.
Great!
Then just put the lid on that and let it simmer for a bit.
Mmmmm!!
Let's open these taco shells.
Oh!
Ooh!
It's got a rip-off thing!
No it doesn't.
Yeah!
[Jenica singing to the tune of "Macho Man"] It's gonna be a taco time.
[laughing in fear] Oh no!!
What a waste of a good taco.
[Alexis] No, I'll use it.
[Jenica] I know.
[Alexis gasps] This is my taco Tuesday dress!
K, let's assemble our babies!
[Jenica] I want my "guacamole" on first.
[Alexis] Yeah?
Just stick your stump in there and just scrape it out.
[Jezebel snores loudly] [Jenica] Oh boy.
[Jezebel snores] [Alexis] I love you!
Fuck yes!
Just hold your taco.
Hnghhh.
[singing] Taco Tuesday, Taco Tuesday with your best friend!
Now you have to wait for your taco to cool down, but nobody wants to do that.
[Jenica] I'm goin' for it.
[Alexis] Me too.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
[Jenica] Mm-hmm!
[Alexis] F#%k taco Tuesday is the best day of the world!
Mmm.
Oh.
Mm-hmm! [both laugh]
[Jenica] Not sorry about it.
[Alexis] Mm-mmm.
Unapologetically f#%kin' messy.
K, you have to make these at home.
Send me a picture of you eating them.
I want to see the beauty of this going into your body.
[Jenica] I recommend making them with your best friend.
[Alexis] Yeah!!
Thank you so much for being on Stump Kitchen.
[Jenica] Thanks for having me on Stump Kitchen.
[Alexis] Yeah, this was the f#%king best!
And thanks so much for watching!
[Jenica laughing] [Alexis] We're shoving tacos in our faces!
[Jenica] Mm-hmm!
[Alexis] I would love it if you would subscribe to my channel, give it a thumbs up, comment
below, share the taco Tuesday stump love!
This is the f#%kin' best.
So, we'll see you next time on Stump Kitchen!
Bye!
[Jenica] Bye! Om!
[theme music] STUMP KITCHEN, STUMP KITCHEN
GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN EATS AND STUMPTASTIC TREATS!
[Alexis singing] This is my taco Tuesday dress!
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FMQ Skills and Drills: Basic Twist - Duration: 13:42.Welcome back to more skills and drills with the free motion.
Today we're working on a basic twist that can be used as a fill or a single motif.
Let's get started.
Ya look at this if you will here.
And I've even left my thread tail connected so you can see where I started.
I want to walk you through the basics of this basic twist.
I was also kind of calling it a braid in my mind so if I mess up in today's video and
call it a braid, you know I mean twist, right?
And it's a real basic kind of an S curve and follow.
Down in the description below next to that subscribe button of course we have your free
printable.
Please print these out.
And take some time and even use like a sharpie marker or a pen or pencil and just trace over
the lines a few times.
Get your body ingrained in the motor memory of the design.
For this one we're going to start kind of down at the base.
And we're going to do kind of a gradual S curve up and then follow the line back.
And one of the keys is that the lines kind of stay skinny, get wide and then skinny back
together to form kind of that bump in the twist, right?
So it's very simple to do.
It takes a little bit of practice and then I'll teach you a few other fun little steps
and things that you can do down the road.
But let's get right into this because like I said I want to show you about three different
ways of doing it.
So on my machine, let me remind you I have the Sew Slip mat.
I don't even know if you can see that but that's the teflon and silicone combo mat
that works beautiful.
Turns your sewing machine into an ice skating rink.
And then I love the Machingers little gloves here that have the silicone tips.
So it just takes me a second to get them on my hands.
But this gives me great grip like Spider Man climbing a wall.
And that gives great traction and no friction which helps eliminate a lot of the fatigue
on our body.
And if you've seen our other videos we talk about fatigue as our enemy.
So we don't want to be tight in our shoulders.
And let's get this machine rolling.
Now I'm down here and I'm going to make sure my presser foot is low.
I'm going to take one simple stroke and see if I can bring up my bobbin thread.
I used a thread cutter so I can see that I've got a little thread tail there so instead
of trying to bring the tail up I'm going to stitch it into place, a couple of locking
stitches.
And now what we're going to do is we're going to start with a simple S curve heading
away from ourselves, just like that, ok?
So we can take a second trim out that thread tail and then from this S curve I'm going
to come around one side and back in.
So narrow getting a little bit wider, see that wider and then coming back in nice and
narrow, following that line.
So that's the simple motion over and over again.
But now we're going to start making it go somewhere.
So I'm going to come back up.
And I can stop and touch in, go wide like this.
But where am I going?
I'm heading into my lap.
We don't want to go that direction.
So one of the first things you can do is at the same start spot come up and then just
perimeter that, keep it going a little bit wider and touch.
And then you want to extend up that direction because that's going to give us the place
where we're heading to.
So tip, wide.
And now what I'm going to do is I'm going to come about halfway down that S curve and
I'm going to stop and I'm going to come back up.
And this is where we begin making that twist.
Past, almost down, past.
And you can see that I'm starting to control where I want to head by where I'm taking
that tip of the S curve.
So now these remind me of the ice cream cones, like soft serve ice cream in the summer and
I just love that.
Now let's go back to our other sample for a second and talk about a few things that
can happen.
I think this will make the most sense as you look at some of the finished stitching.
And I did this on purpose to help point out.
Some of you may have never free motion quilted before and some of this stuff that makes a
lot of sense to me might be completely new to you.
And this is the first point I want to point out.
When you use a lot of thread and you start and stop in the same place you'll notice
that the color of that thread starts to become more intense.
So in a curved motion like this where I keep coming back to the same spot you want to be
careful to not overdo it to the same spot too many times because that will intensify
your threads.
So you can see here there's a point, a point.
I overdid it.
Came back up a point, a point.
Something else I did in this design that I want you to be careful of.
I wanted to make sure you don't miss.
I'm not sure if you can get in that close and see or not but you can see that I didn't
connect that tip.
I wish it would have connected and then sometimes I will go over the tip and I wish that that
wouldn't happen.
Let me move this down slightly.
You can see over here and again I'm being very, very particular today.
But that is where I've actually missed that S curve.
So funny enough I was playing with this design and I wanted to create some new designs.
And you know I love the book from Christina Camelly, the Free Motion Quilting: Step by
Step Designs.
And this believe it or not happened exactly like this.
I thought, I wonder what else Christina has that I can learn today.
And as I opened the book this was the page I turned to.
It was our twist design we're working on but with a whole new formula.
So I want to show you the way Christina does it also because maybe that will work better
for you, right?
So what she really does is she first makes the hourglass shape and then she fills it
in.
And that looks like this.
Here we are back at the machine.
So she's going to make these little teardrop shapes.
And I remembered I just used the thread cutter so once again not the best of starts.
But we're going to do a little bit of that.
And then we're going to come up here and just going to do kind of teardroppy shape
and back down to the corner.
Then she runs up a side and then starts to head over to the side in that kind of S curving
fashion.
Back around.
So it's like if you're at the bottom you're driving upward and curving up.
If you're at the top you're going wide and then curving back down.
Hopefully you can see that there.
And then the fun thing about her design is she can go right from one of these tips yet
into another hourglass shape or teardrop shape I guess I should call that that starts to
form the hourglass.
And as I was saying earlier these are great fills but I'm always looking for designs
that will help me go from one spot to the next.
So I like a design like this that I can do a lot with.
And so on my sample after I practice with Christina's work there's the two coming
together.
You can see I tried to do it like she did in her book where I had them running basically
hips and valleys, hips and valleys, that hourglassy shape.
Now we're looking at the back of the project.
I can tell because of my thread ball right there so let's flip it right back over.
Here's the top but I also want you to notice this is the very first amount of stitching
that I ever did in my practice.
So look how boxy and square that is, right?
So if your first one is boxy and square, hey join the club.
Now some of the last ones that I did look a lot smoother.
Now I'm an expert, right?
I've done six of them or eight of them.
However many are there.
But I do want to point out for me having that box or that shape to work in at the beginning
was much more challenging.
You could see I kept sewing over my lines.
So the reason I wanted to point out in today's video both approaches to this kind of motif
or this kind of fill is so that you have something that is very easy for you to work with, ok?
In either direction.
Now the last little step in how to before we get the big quilt out and just play for
awhile is oops I moved my sandwich is how do you morph this.
How do you go in different directions.
What do you do if it's an all over design versus a border style design.
And basically what I've done is I just used that S curve to go in a variety of directions.
And I'm just going to stall for a few seconds here while I re-thread my machine.
And you'll be able to see that I can actually do it with my gloves on which is a real benefit.
But I've got to get that thread tail cut nice and small.
And come on baby, work with me.
There she is, perfect, ok.
So yes you can definitely thread sewing machines with these gloves on, right?
Now quickly back into this I'm just going to start randomly running off in a couple
of different directions on the fabric not at the mouth.
We're going to try to stay focused here and show you how you can kind of just go everywhere
with this, alright?
So I believe I've used that thread cutter again so we're just going to tie in right
now, come up and stop like we did the first time.
Get the thread tail out of the way because it just distracts me visually.
And now I'm going to come back in for the first leg.
And I'm doing these my style.
Now what we're going to do is we're going to take this in a new direction.
I'm going to curve it back around.
And I can come back around in here and now watch what happens.
I'm going to come to the tip, but I can come to the other side of my motif just the
same.
But now when I come down around here, look I just came off in a new direction.
I can come and fill that gap a little bit.
And what I really love is what happens when we get going in a couple of unique directions
in the way that that plays together.
And that's when having all of those threads coming at different angles and building up
can be really a neat trick too.
I'm feeling pretty warmed up with my basic twist now I've got my big man sampler quilt
what we call this thing out on the table.
One reason is because I want to remind you whenever you're doing your free motion work
you're not quilting the entire quilt with each stitch.
You're only quilting in small sections and that's all I want you to focus on is just
the little bit that you're working on at a time.
So I'm going to work in this area for a little while.
You know I love to have my music on so I'm going to turn the music up for all of you.
You can just watch and enjoy.
I won't do much talking because it gets a little distracting at this point for me.
With the rhythm and the way I'm going to go in different directions starting down in
this corner.
And you can use that basic twist to have a lot of fun.
Now if you haven't ever done a really big project, one of the things I'm doing is
I'm getting all of the weight of the quilt loose around me so that I can really work
and I can really move.
So I'm kind of doing a test move here.
And I also have stitching right here and stitching right here which means that I can remove this
pin as well.
So I'm getting my workspace prepared I'm going to come down in this bottom corner because
that's where I want to start.
Make sure my presser foot is down, see if I can bring up that thread tail for us properly
this time.
Oop still nice and low, thread cutter.
I've got to stop doing that.
Ok here we go.
I'm just going to take a couple of stitches, turn up the music and we will see you next
time right here at Man Sewing.
Enjoy the free motion.
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Now at 21:00
I have just finished dinner and now go back to office to make
the guitar tab of Jay Chou 's "Ye Qu"
I'll show you how the score is made
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Tips to Improve Your Résumé - Duration: 2:19.Hey guys! We're here with an awesome tutorial.
We're gonna get that job that you've always wanted, and you can tell your dad to go f**k himself.
Résumés are a very funny thing and you should look at it kind of like a fine wine and the farther you go into it
just the more you regret your decisions in life and wonder why you're here.
There's not much to you, but with this little diddy right here we're gonna really knock it out of the park.
Make this really a drag queen of a document you've got. You know, just cake your experience in makeup and bullshit.
So let's just jump right into this and tip number one:
We're going to limit your résumé to one page. You might have done a lot of cool things. Good for you.
There's your gold star, but don't waste my time.
Which brings us to our next point tip number two: only include the important details.
So you volunteered at a soup kitchen?
No one cares about poor people.
Moving on.
Tip number three: you probably went to an ok school,
but you could tell them you went to a better school.
Say you went to an Ivy League university.
If you're douchey enough then (you know) they'll believe it!
Tip number four: ask a friend to look over it for a second opinion.
A friend might be able to provide valuable insight like the lack of 🙂emojis🙂 and
a lot of times when entering a resume you enter the self-hating void,
it's just great to see someone else go down that spiral.
Tip number five: In America, it's really important to be white. So just pretend
Tip number 6: Pay them off.
Nothing says I'm more qualified than over $200.
Tip number 7: It's also very important to include a personal cover letter.
This is where you really get to shine and talk about yourself.
Be confident.
Be verbally assaultive.
Show them how dedicated you are and threaten their family.
And the final tip: tip number eight!
Employers love to see that you've done your research and including a few pictures of their loved ones
is a great way to show how dedicated you are.
Isn't that a cute face?
(...It's so beautiful...)
Check out this resume! Wow! I would hire the f**k out of you.
Alright guys, and that's about it!
That's all we've got for today.
Hope this helped. Let us know in the comments below if it works out for you.
Let us know what job you get! As long as you follow all these tips, you should get the job.
If you don't get the job
heh heh heh heh
You did something wrong.
It's not our problem.
A well-balanced résumé is like well-balanced nipples. Anyone can appreciate that.
What does it say about you?
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