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Minuto Saúde #05 - Cuidado com o Salto Alto - Duration: 1:00.

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How to Drive Without a License and Stop Cops from Harassing You - Duration: 9:07.

How to Drive Without a License and Stop Cops from Harassing You

How to drive without a license is an aspect of sovereignty that many people want to learn.

Can you legally drive without a license?

What is the difference between driving and traveling?

Is driving a right or a privilege?

What do you say to the policeman if you are stopped?

How can you best handle unconstitutional checkpoints?

These are all important questions which we will explore here; if you want to know how

to drive without a license, you�ll need to thoroughly master the concepts behind them.

Can you Legally Drive Without a License?

In short, yes � but technically you are traveling not driving (see below).

However, just because you have a right to do something (in this case the right to travel),

it does not mean you�ll never be hassled, intimidated, charged or even temporarily thrown

in prison.

Rights must be constantly asserted and defended, especially in the face of a growing police

state such as the one in which we are now living.

That means you need to be prepared to defend yourself.

It�s not for everyone, but such is price paid by those who defend liberty and know

how to drive without a license successfully.

What is the Difference between Driving and Traveling?

This might appear to be semantics or splitting hairs, but it�s not.

The whole issue of how to drive without a license boils down to this.

In everyday common English, to travel by means of a car, and to drive, are identical.

However, one of the biggest cons of the Law Society is the fact that they have their own

language (legalese) which appears to be English but which has different definitions for some

key terms.

In this case, as defined by legalese, �to drive� is to go on the roads by a motorized

conveyance doing business or being engaged in commerce, and it is a privilege.

�To travel�, on the other hand, is a right, and no legislation can be passed to strip

you of your fundamental, inherent rights.

To state you are �driving� is to unwittingly place yourself in admiralty or commercial

jurisdiction.

As a sovereign being, you never need surrender your rights and exchange them for privileges.

This is the way societies descend into tyranny.

To exchange a right for a privilege is to ask permission for something (in the form

of a governmental permit or license) that you are free to do anyway.

Is Driving a Right or a Privilege?

Driving is a privilege; traveling is a right.

A privilege is granted by some authority, and equally it can be taken away by some authority.

A right can never be abrogated.

Our right to travel can never be stripped from us; it is as fundamental to our existence

as our right to breathe.

What is the Case Law Supporting the Right to Travel?

Judges have been ruling on this case for literally over 100 years in various levels of Courts.

Retired policeman Jack McLamb wrote a great article citing some of the case law:

CASE #1: �The use of the highway for the purpose of travel and transportation is not

a mere privilege, but a common fundamental right of which the public and individuals

cannot rightfully be deprived.� Chicago Motor Coach v. Chicago, 169 NE 221.

CASE #2: �The right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport

his property thereon, either by carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilege which

a city may prohibit or permit at will, but a common law right which he has under the

right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.� Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 579.

CASE #3: �The right to travel is a part of the liberty of which the citizen cannot

be deprived without due process of law under the Fifth Amendment.� Kent v. Dulles, 357

US 116, 125.

CASE #4: �The right to travel is a well-established common right that does not owe its existence

to the federal government.

It is recognized by the courts as a natural right.� Schactman v. Dulles 96 App DC 287,

225 F2d 938, at 941.

For further information including case law on how to drive without a license, I suggest

reading the magnificent sovereignty guide by Johnny Liberty �The Global Sovereign�s

Handbook� and watching this in-depth InfoWars video.

The DVD I Don�t Drive, I Travel is also very useful, inspiring and features people

who know from firsthand experience about how to drive without a license successfully.

What Do You Say to the Policeman if You are Stopped?

The best way to handle peace officers, law enforcements officers or policemen is as sovereign,

freeman-on-the-land Dean Clifford does in the video above.

Politely and courteously state your rights; know the law and quote cases if need be; display

the confidence that you know how to drive without a license, and that it is perfectly

lawful; refuse to be intimidated; and most of all, be prepared to have a long conversation

with the initial person�s superiors.

Most cops are completely unaware that they are enforcing commercial statutes in admiralty

jurisdiction, and that you can exercise your right to remain in common law jurisdiction.

If you are traveling privately and not engaged in business on the roads, you do not need

a license.

How Can I Best Handle Unconstitutional Checkpoints?

This compilation �How to Refuse Unconstitutional Checkpoints� features some great firsthand

examples.

Ask the law enforcement officer if they are detaining you (�Are you detaining me or

am I free to go?�); if they say they are detaining you, state that they only have 2

legal reasons for doing so: your consent or reasonable suspicion based on probable cause.

State that they do not have your consent, so therefore they must produce probable cause,

else they are illegally detaining you.

Ask them for evidence of probable cause; if they have none, ask them again, politely but

repeatedly, if you are free to go.

If you have more questions about how to drive without a license, and others matters relating

to freedom, you can call Tools For Freedom at 800-770-8802 x1, leave your name and number,

and we�ll be happy to send you out a free print catalog full of freedom and sovereignty

resources.

Addition

Attached are new genuine CA Exempt license plates.

Issued on 5-15-2013 from the California Costa Mesa DMV.

Total cost $0, expires December 2099.

This man went in complaining that he keeps getting harassed as he is a �not for hire�,

not a US citizen, as he traveled as a right.

Possibly this is an �exemption� only from registration, true independence from the Department

of Motor Vehicles would be a complete �not included�.

Exemption means that they chose to not include you, actually when if �not for hire� then

you are independent by right, not by privilege.

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படித்த பள்ளி இடிந்தது நிதி கேட்டு வந்த ஆசிரியரை விரட்டிய ரஜினி? | Tamil Cinema News Kollywood - Duration: 1:38.

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★Что будет, если АРМИЮ ОТМЕНЯТ? - Duration: 2:29.

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Native Mobile Development: Is It Going To Die? - Duration: 7:45.

Hey, what's up?

John Sonmez here from simpleprogrammer.com.

Hey, I just want to give a quick thanks to one of our sponsors at Simple Programmer which

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A big thank you to them for sponsoring Simple Programmer.

So, I've got a question about mobile development.

I've definitely done quite a few videos on mobile development.

You can check out the playlist on mobile development stuff here if that's what you're interested

in, in Android and iOS.

I've done a lot of mobile development in my career, in my former life as a coding developer

instead of a YouTuber, but I always get these questions about native mobile development.

This one is about whether or not native mobile development is going to die.

This question is from GS.

GS, "I have been doing Android development for over a year now.

There are other popular hybrid frameworks like React Native, Xamarin etc. for developing

both Android and iOS.

I have been reading a lot about hybrid development taking over.

I know technology doesn't vanish away all at once, but the extreme growth of JS has

made me worried.

What do you think, is JS and Python going to take over?

Should I stop doing native development and start learning these hybrid technologies?"

This is a good one.

This is a really good question because you know what, when mobile—when iOS and Android

first came out everyone was predicting that—what was it, like, app—I can't even remember

the names of the frameworks.

Anyway, there has always been hybrid frameworks that have come out and everyone was predicting

that native development was not the way to go and native development was not going to

be the future and that it was all going to be developed in the browser.

In fact, Firefox OS, look how popular that sucker is, do you have phone Firefox OS?

Have you ever seen a phone with Firefox OS?

It's based on the concept of having it all be web based.

This is great.

It makes sense to me to use hybrid development, but we haven't seen it happen yet.

The fact is that the phones still are not powerful enough that the hybrid, the pure

hybrid experience is good enough that everyone has abandoned native apps and gone to that.

Now, there are a couple of distinctions I'd like to make here.

One of them is that, you know, Xamarin and hybrid is not quite the same thing.

I'm a big fan of Xamarin, full disclosure, I'm a Xamarin MVP and I've worked with those

guys.

I spoke at Evolve.

You can check out my talk where I spoke at Evolve here.

I thought it was a good talk.

I liked it.

But the thing is like that's different.

The Xamarin stuff is technically native.

It's cross platform but it is not hybrid.

It is not in a web browser.

It actually compiles down to native code and you get native binaries that get installed

on the devices.

I want to make that distinction clear because you've got to really take that into account

when you talk about the hybrid versus native.

I believe that Xamarin, I think I did a video on this.

You can check out the video I did about Xamarin or the future of Xamarin.

I'm all in on that idea, because I think that developing on iOS and Android and it was Windows

phone but not anymore, but there will be a new Windows thing, there will be.

Developing on all those platforms natively, in the native language is difficult and I

know it because I did it.

I wrote iOS applications and Android applications natively.

I taught courses on them.

I'm intimately familiar with doing native development with porting and supporting the

different platforms and it's a pain in the ass.

I started developing my own framework and then Xamarin forms came out and they basically

did what I was doing.

I do think that if you're just going to be just a purely native Android or OS developer

that that's probably not the best choice.

Now, with that said, even with my own personal biases, I think if you're an Android developer

you've still got at least 5 years of doing native Android development, maybe 10 years.

I mean, hell, there are still COBOL developers that are working on mainframe systems.

So there's going to be Android applications, there's going to be Legacy Android applications

even if everyone goes to hybrid or cross-platform development tools, there are still going to

be the stuff to support.

There are still going to be people that are going to use it just like COBOL so I wouldn't

worry there.

IF you want to go where you're going to be most useful and where the most money is going

to be, I would look at some kind of cross-platform.

I wouldn't worry about—don't try and win this battle between hybrid and native.

Instead, look at cross-platform, because cross-platform is where it's at.

The hybrid native thing, I don't know how long this battle is going to go on.

I don't know if ultimately hybrid is going to win.

What I can tell you is that technology, as far as thick client thin client, which is

what we're talking about here is like a pendulum and it swings back and forth on the web and

it swings back and forth on the desktop.

You have periods of time where—we had a period of time where, remember, everyone was

going to Flash and everyone was basically creating these thick client applications inside

of the web browser.

We're kind of there now.

We have single page applications and all this stuff, and React and so we're able to build

essentially thick clients inside there and then we went to where we had it super light

with Web 2.0 or that came first, but we go back and forth.

I wouldn't worry necessarily about that.

If you want to get into web development, yeah, learn JavaScript and Python.

If you want to stay on mobile development then figure out what is the best technology

for mobile development.

Maybe that's going to be a cross-platform hybrid technology or framework.

If that's the case, then yeah, maybe you're going to have to learn some JavaScript and

Python if you want to do that, but that might not be the case.

Your focus needs not be on figuring out whether or not hybrid or native is going to win.

It needs to be on what is the best cross-platform tools that are winning and pick one of those,

pick a winner there.

Like I said, I think Xamarin is the choice that I'd pick.

I happen to like C# and I feel like with Microsoft backing Xamarin, owning Xamarin essentially

now that there's—that's a pretty good bet.

I'd place my bet on Microsoft backing a technology because they're going to be a lot of support.

There's probably going to be a lot of use for that.

But like I said, if you're an Android or iOS developer you're going to have a job for 5,

10 years.

It's not going to be a problem.

The COBOL developers are still around.

If I were you, I would look at cross-platform.

All right, I hope that answers your question.

If you have a question for me-me.

For me-me?

You can email me-me or you can email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com and if you haven't

subscribed already, click that Subscribe button below.

Talk to you next time.

Take care.

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Exile Guayla // Episode 04 NETWORK with Andit Okbay, Hade1Hade & Dj Alex Design - Duration: 8:12.

There are Eritreans everywhere

In Canada, the States

Europe, Afrika and Australia

You name it. They are everywhere.

But there is something within Eritreans

that somehow you are pulled to stick together.

no matter where you are

My name is Andit Okbay

I am an Eritrean musician.

who is living in London.

Until know I'm working in the Eritrean Tigrinya music.

The reason why we

as Eritrean musicians are working together is,

that we have to help out each other.

Normally you know the musicians you are working with

from Eritrea.

You normally know them personally

and have played with them.

Because of this, it is easy to find a contact.

You know each other well.

In Europe it is hard to meet your friends in person.

You hardly see them.

Because of this we are using social media.

You know in which country the other musicians live.

As soon as you know in which country you play,

you contact the mates you know from back home.

You play with them.

Being away from home helps me a lot with writing.

If I want to write about desires

and know the pain of desires

it is easy for me

to write it down as a song.

I am going through this at the moment.

You don't know the difficulties of life

and struggles a person incurs

to survive before you here.

If you want to sing about live.

You can do it.

Because here you are living the live.

Hey everybody my name is Luwam

Also known as hade1hade.

Thx so much for clicking on this video

Let's get to the cheese

I'm starting a project called the

Eritrean mass online music collaboration project

It sounds crazy but its going to be epic

I'm telling you.

I do music as a hobby

Mostly Eritrean music.

I've done a couple of projects.

And I have a Youtube channel called hade1hade.

I think it is really important to connect with your roots.

Connect with your home…

And the only way to do this…

I mean if you not living back home..

if you living in the diaspora.

The best way to get as close as back home

is to connect with your community members.

Your brothers and sisters.

Whether it is locally or around the world.

The EMOCMP

Eritrean mass online music collaboration project

was done in August 2013.

The goal was basically to unite the Eritrean youth

Regardless of where they're living, their religion

or the political views or anything like that.

Just for the love of art and music,

And the love of their country.

Just to get them togehter.

The other goal was to get the Eritrean youth

into Eritrean their culture and history,

heritage and music.

My name is Alexander Dawit

i'm born in Eritrea

but raised in Addis Abeba

Now I'm living in Geneva.

I'm working as a graphic designer, Dj and Promoter.

I am designing for the whole world.

For Switzerland, whole Europe

the States

and Afrika as well.

If you do this job,

your passion needs to come from your heart.

You can't just think about the money.

The first thing in the designing process is to make sure,

that you recognise the singer.

On the top you should write the promoters name,.

After this you need to say where it is.

In this example in Basel Switzerland

On this picture he shows, that he is felling great.

I'm ready and you?

Let's celebrate! This is the message

The party is a place where you have many discussions.

and it is the place where you see happiness everybody's face.

Everything is changing over time.

This means, discos and parties you have today,

won't be the like the next ones.

Everything will change

I see a lot of really really talented artists,

musicians, singers and performers as well.

And I feel like there is so much potential.

In modernising and changing Eritrean music.

This is where I want to get into it.

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GEVAARLIJKSTE KABELBAAN VAN JAVA! | Bibi & Yvonne #3 - Java - Duration: 14:53.

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Jeep Wrangler Distressed American Flag Hood Decal (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 3:36.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the Distressed

American Flag hood decal in matte black, fitting all 2007 and up JKs.

Today, we're going to talk through the installation process of this piece of vinyl, which is a

very simple one out of three wrenches.

This will get installed on your Jeep in right around a half an hour, and thanks to the materials

and the way this is designed, it will be a very easy install, even for those of you who

don't have a lot of experience with vinyl.

But we'll talk more about the install in just a second.

This is, of course, going to be an aesthetic mod.

It's going to change up the look of your Jeep, but it's not going to have a lot of function.

However, if you are looking for a hood decal, I highly recommend going with anything that

is made of such a high-quality material.

This is going to hold up a really long time.

It may be a couple dollars more than some of the other versions out there, but this

is going to last.

It's going to stay put where you install it for as long as you want it to be installed,

and in my opinion it is worth a couple extra dollars for the quality.

This decal is cut from a four-mil wrapping cast, PVC, vinyl material that is designed

to last up to eight years, even out in the weather.

This vinyl has small runners on the backside of it to allow air to escape.

So it's very easy to get this installed without any air bubbles, and it comes with the squeegee

to help you along with the installation.

So getting this decal installed is going to be a very simple one out of three-wrench install

that shouldn't take you more than a half-hour to complete.

The most important thing to remember when installing vinyl like this is to have the

surface very clean.

Of course, washing it is always a good idea.

You may also want to use a good alcohol-based cleaner on the hood to remove any additional

oils or wax that you still might have on the hood.

If you want to get even more serious, you can go ahead and clay the hood to ensure that

there are going to be zero contaminants underneath the vinyl that will show through.

After that, you'll have a mix of warm, soapy water and a spray bottle, spray down the hood,

peel the backer off of the vinyl, and that soapy water will give you a little bit of

ability to move the vinyl around and get it exactly centered where you want it.

Once you're lined up with the hood hinges, everything is square and straight exactly

how you like it.

Go ahead and use the squeegee to squeegee the liquid out from underneath the vinyl.

After that, take your warm soapy water and spray the backing paper that is left.

If you leave that to sit for a couple of minutes, it will help to release that paper from the

vinyl to ensure that you're not peeling off the new vinyl that you just installed.

This does have those air runners underneath this type of vinyl, so you can install this

dry if you choose to.

However, you'll have a lot more forgiveness, and the ability to change things around a

little bit more if you decide to do this wet.

This decal comes in at right around $60, and for the quality of the piece that you're getting,

I think that is a bargain.

Especially, when you consider how much this is going to change the look of your Jeep.

If you were going to change up the front of your Jeep by changing out the hood or the

grill, or the bumper, or anything along those lines, it's going to be significantly more

expensive than just adding a piece of vinyl like this.

Arguably, this vinyl will give your Jeep even more attitude and make it more unique than

one of those other parts would.

So if you're looking to change up the look of your Jeep and you want a very high-quality

vinyl piece that's going to last a good long time and be easy to install, I think this

is going to be a good place to look.

So that's my review of the Distressed American Flag hood decal fitting all 2007 and up JKs

that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Solus ft. Namas† - Ets & Etc [GuiRod. Prod] - Duration: 2:52.

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Ako si vytvoriť tričko s vlastnou potlačou rýchlo a jednoducho - Duration: 7:31.

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Por que a maior parte da chuva nunca chega ao chão? | Minuto da Terra - Duration: 2:00.

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True Or False w/ Dave Cad - Duration: 6:00.

Hello! Today I have Dave here with me in a Swedish video!

What?!

I'm kidding...

This will be a bit of a 'Swenglish' video today but we are going to try to play "Sant eller Falskt"

As it's called in Swedish. Truth or d... No, I almost said truth or dare!

What is it called in English now then?

True or false. That's it.

This week it's actually three weeks since we met for the first time

so that's why I thought it would be fun to play a little true or false to see how well we actually know each other.

Scary...

How this is going to work is that we each have three statements

about ourselves and the other person has to guess whether the statement is true or false.

False.

False.

And I've said to Dave that if he needs to he can also speak English.

Because I'm shit at Swedish

You're not shit at Swedish. He's much better than he even knows.

So okay, let's get started. Dave, you can start because you're my guest.

I have to read as well because I'm shit at Swedish...

Okay, first of all... When I was 10 years old...

...I was hit ...

by thunder.

Was it correct? You said it correctly, I don't know if it's true though

Okay so it feels like this is something that should have come up during a three year relationship

but...? But... Oh, but...

No, sorry. I'm gonna say that's false.

It is false. But it would explain a lot probably

That would have explained a lot.

I have something... in my eye.

Oh no, you do! An eyelash! (*DRAAMAA*) Help!

Okay, are you ready? Yeah

I have once seen Victoria Beckham at Selfridge's.

False.

That was quite quick

Okay, fine... A point to you.

Your turn.

I have never had a cigarette.

That's too easy! I know it's true.

You little goody two shoe! I'm a little angel

"Du har aldrig rökt" you can say (in Swedish)

I've never smoked.

I've never smoked.

My turn.

I have been in a car accident.

Car- what?

Car accident.

What is "olycka"? (swedish)

"Accident"

It has to be true because you're a bit clumsy...

I didn't drive!

Maybe I should have specified that I was very young. Yes, it's true.

she said begrudgingly.

Oh should I tell you what happened?

I was maybe nine or ten years old, I was with mom and dad in the car and the road was really icy

There was ice, so it was slippery... One car wasn't able to break so the next car couldn't break

and so we could't break and my dad had to go onto the other side and then a car hit us.

Oh no...

I know

*Dave trying to ask if I was hurt in Swedish*

No, I wasn't "onted" (hurt)

Nobody got "ont."

No hurt! Nobody was hurt so we were lucky.

Okay, my turn!

This might be Swenglish...

Okay, go ahead.

When I was little...

Was that not...? Yeah, that's fine.

When I was little I had an imaginary friend.

Aah, an invisible friend. "Osynlig", it means you can't see them. I think that's what we usually say.

But you understand... "imaginär"... "imaginär"..."imaginär"...

Is that a Swedish word? Does Google Translate say that

"imaginär"

Nobody knows...

Did you have an imaginary friend? I don't know...

Or do I know?

What? What?

Did you reveal yourself just then?

Uh huh... I'm gonna say...

Yes, you did. It's true.

He-hey, it's true, what was it called?

Oh my God... He, he was a he. It was a he, okay.

You don't remember what his name was. Well he must have been very special to you

But he was an alien and the only way I could talk to him was going in to the cupboard under the stairs

And he lived on a planet called "Dijon".

Oh sure, the planet "Dijon" you remember but you can't remember your friend's name.

Okay, it'll come to you...

My last one, I can't even remember what I was gonna say... Oh yeah!

When I was little my mom lost me in the grocery store.

That's true.

That would explain a lot. It's NOT true!

Sucker!

Your mom would never do that. That's true.

I think she's lost my sister once, but then again, you know...

Sorry, I got a bit too excited about...

But does this mean that I won? Because you guessed wrong.

But we had almost all of them right. So I guess that we can conclude...

We can... What language am I speaking now?? I was doing so well...

I guess that one can assume that we know each other quite well since we know all these things

... about each other. That's true.

Okay, do you want to say anything else? No thank you.

All right so that was all for this video. A big thank you to Dave for subjecting himself to this Swedish video

I think he did a great job. Thank you.

I hope you guys do to. Feel free to leave a comment and tell us what you thought of Dave's Swenglish.

But you have to be nice.

Yeah, you have to be nice.

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Q&A WITH KIM HOLDEN! ♥ | CAT VLOGUJE - Duration: 11:08.

Hi! Welcome on my channel!

Today we're at the Warsaw Book Fair

and because of the fact that

I have a very special guest with me

today's video will be a little bit different than my others.

It's going to be entirely in English

so turn on the subtitles

so you don't miss anything!

So, as I just mentioned

I have a very special guest today with me:

- the one and only - Kim Holden!

Kim: Hi! Me: Thank you so much

for being here!

It's a great honour to have you!

Thank you!

I'm just excited to be here in Poland,

so thank you!

Kim is an author of

Bright Side, Gus, So Much More

and her newest book - Franco

is to be released in Poland

in a couple of days

but it's already a huge success

so congratulations on that!

I've already read that

as I said

and it's absolutely amazing!

I absolutely love the character -

he's such a sweetheart!

Like - the second I started to read the book

I was like in awe

absolute awe! (I mean: I loved him so much! ;) )

Oh, thank you very much

I love Franco too!

So, for today's interview

I've prepared couple of questions

all of them are obviously

based on books and reading in general

so I hope it'll be a safe ground for both of us. Kim: We can talk

about anything!

So, for a little bit of a warm up:

What is the last book you read

and how would you rate it?

I'm reading...

Should I talk about the book I'm reading right now?

Yeah!

I'm reading 'God-shaped hole'

by Tiffanie DeBartolo

and she's one of my favourite authors.

'How to Kill a Rock Star'

I read earlier this year

even though it's been out for years and years

and I love it

it's one of my favourite books.

So I should definitely add that to my TBR!

Kim: Yes, yes! Me: Ok, I will do!

Start with 'How to Kill a Rock Star'

and then 'God-shaped hole'

Yeah, I just love her writing

it's relatable, she's funny,

she's so smart

and just witty

and easy to read.

Ok, so I feel like it's right up my street

so I'm gonna add that to my TBR definitely.

Well, the second question is:

what is your favourite part of

the writing and releasing the book process?

Is it like writing itself,

or choosing the cover

or being able to hold

the first actual copy?

I mean, every part of the process

is fun and unique

in it's own way.

Writing is stressful

for me

I mean, when it's a good day it's a great day

and when it's not it's horrible.

But you get through it.

Editing is

I think editing is fine

because that's

that's the part when your beta-readers read

and it really makes the book better.

So, um...

But release,

like you said

hold, like when I get my physical proof

of my paperback

in the mail...

It's like... Christmas

Kim: so I love, love, love Me: Mixed with birthday!

Yes! All the birthdays

and all of the Christmases

so, yeah, probably holding it.

But, my favourite part of

just writing

is getting to meet people like you

and getting to meet readers

because I've never though

anyone would read my books

so the fact that

And we do love them!

Oh, thank you.

The fact that I just get to sit here

with you and chat with you

that makes writing

worth all the hours

I spend writing.

It's great to hear!

Thank you so much for writing

because, like the best part of being a vlogger

is actually

being able to

all of those Advanced Readers Copies

and stuff like that.

It's always amazing to get to know

the new story.

Is there any book,

written by someone else,

that you regret it's not yours?

Like you're jealous of someone else's story?

No!

I'm just not a

I'm not a jealous person

I don't, um...

I don't know why people waste time on jealousy.

Because you are you for a reason

and nobody else can be you.

So just own it

and do your thing.

So I

I can't see why I'd ever be

jealous, I'm just

happy for them

that they got to write that.

Like, I mentioned

'How to Kill a Rock Star'

I could never write that story

in a million years,

but I'm so thankful

Me: That someone did. Kim: That she

put the time and effort

to put those words on a page

so I can read them.

All of your books cover important issues:

like dealing with major loss, like illness

like different shades and types of love

parenthood and a lot more

so which of your books

was the hardest one to write?

Which of those topics maybe?

I don't know,

probably Bright Side

- the end -

I don't want to give spoilers,

and everyone always asks me

because so many readers cry

when they read it

so they assume that

I just bawled for days writing it

and I've never cried writing that.

How? How is that possible?!

But, I worked closely with

an oncologist, a doctor,

and we went back and forth

it was lovely, he spent so much time working with me

and by the time

I wrote the last several chapters

it was probably in spare of about a week

and I felt

physically ill.

For a week.

Like I was sick to my stomach,

I felt like I was grieving,

I felt like I lost someone

and I didn't want

I didn't even want to put the words on the page

because I didn't want it to happen

but that's life...

And I know that really

like some people take the ending so hard

but... I think it's a happy ending,

because she got to do everything her way.

Actually, yeah...

But I'm not the one who cries over a book

Kim: I don't either!

Actually, I was bawling my eyes out!

For a good half an hour

after finishing the book.

And I've been re-reading

this for, I think - seven times,

and never got past

that, that moment when

Kate's calling Audrey that she's coming home.

Like, this scene for me is too much to handle!

Now we're done with all those serious questions

so we can go for a little bit more of a relaxing questions

'Franco' is the third installment

in the Bright Side series

but it's quite different from the first and the second book

so how would you describe it in three words?

Um, funny?

Kim: Because it's Franco. Me: Obviously!

Personal,

because his love interest - Gemma

is my best friend in real life

and she's based on her.

And I don't wanna say

ending

because I hope it's not the end of the series,

but the next book I write it not going to be in the Bright Side series

so I hope it's not the end...

I was actually going to ask that

what can we expect from you next?

Is there maybe a Keller story to be written?

I hear that question more than any other question!

Because, actually - sorry for interrupting -

I've decided, like after reading 'Franco'

I said to myself that

I'm gonna read (a book) about Mrs. Higgins

if you gonna write that!

I do get asked that question so much

about Keller's book

and I've always said that

I won't write his book

because I'd like

I'd like to kind of leave that

to the reader's imagination

what happens to him.

I think at the end of 'Gus'

he's in a really good place

he and Stella

are happy, are in a place thay they should be

with their family

and his career

and Stella's happy

But, I mean, I...

I did write in Stella

at the very, very end of 'Franco'

because it jumps into the future a little bit.

So, I mean, I have started Keller's story

at one point

but... Me: So we have to just wait and see.

Yeah, I never say never!

Ok, that's a great thing!

What would be Kate's favourite book?

Because I feel like

she would be into those

sweet, like fun stories,

like maybe 'Fangirl'

or 'Anna and the French Kiss'

but - she's kind of a bad-ass, so

what do you think?

I do love 'Anna and the French Kiss'

it's one of my favourite

and Rainbow Rowell is like my favourite author

I love her too!

I don't know, I mean in the book

in 'Bright Side'

'How to Kill a Mockingbird' is her favourite story

and... I love that story

because Atticus Finch is one of my favourite literal characters ever

I just think he's so

He's such a gentleman

and he's noble

and he's everything a father especially should be

And just a person in general... Me: So I have another book

to add to my TBR!

Yeah, if you've never read that.

So, I feel like

that probably... It does fit her.

But, 'How to Kill a Rock Star'

she would love that book!

TV shows and movies based on books

are kind of a huge thing right now

with 'Thirteen Reasons Why',

with 'Confess' and so on.

So, if there was a movie

or a TV series

based on 'Gus'

who do you think would portray him best?

Kim: It's hard... Me: Is there any name?

So, Gus in my mind

is Rory Williams from Sunset Sons -

he's an actual musician

not an actor, so

even though Rory is lovely and amazing

I don't know if he could act.

But when I was first starting 'Bright Side'

like my muse for Gus was always

Chris Hemsworth

Kim: Like - Thor Chris Hemsworth! Me: Okay, I can tell!

with the long hair

and he's just gorgeous!

I love Chris Hemsworth, but he might be a bit old...

An interview wouldn't be complete

without a 'Would You Rather' question

so here's mine:

would you rather go on tour with Gus and Franco

or go on a coffee date with Keller?

Oh, I love Keller to death

but that's an easy question!

Cause I'd go on tour with Gus and Franco any minute!

Yeah, me too!

In my next life I want to come back as a rock star.

You could pull that off definitely!

Yes, we go to the concerts all of the time

it's our favourite thing to do

so, I'd definitely...

And! My real life muse

- like I said, Rory Williams from Sunset Sons -

their drummer - Jed

is just like Franco too.

Tattoos, shaved head...

So that was an easy question, right? Yes!

I'd go on tour with Sunset Sons if they would ask me!

I would go!

So actually - that was the last question

so thank you so much for being here,

and thank you so much for all your amazing books

it's an absolute honour

being able to read them

and to love them!

And really, you should come back soon!

Like, I met some of your readers today,

at the Warsaw Book Fair,

and they all said to me

that you have to come back!

I've done so many signings

for the last three years

and this - is my favourite one

I've ever done!

It's great to hear!

I felt so bad that

I don't speak Polish

so I couldn't chat more with people

but there was so much love

in the line

and I got to hug everyone

I just felt so welcomed

so thank you

for everything...

It was amazing, I'd love to come back!

So you have to, definitely! Yes!

Well, thank you for this interview

and thank you guys for watching

and see you in my next video! Bye!

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