Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 11 2017

Hi, welcome to the Doc McStuffins Clinic.

I am Doctor Avery McStuffins! Yeah!

Check out my new Fidget Spinner Scalpel.

I hope I get a chance to use it soon.

I have a head ache.

It feels like everything is spinning.

Okay, why don't you get onto the doctor bed.

I'll give you a check up.

I've got to check your heart.

Now I need to check your blood pressure.

Oh, my head hurts, it I'm so dizzy. It feels like the whole room is spinning.

Is there anything new in your routine?

I've got this new Fidget Spinner.

Hmm.

Do you have more of them?

Yeah.

Did you sleep near them?

Doh!

Maybe....

I need to check his ears.

Oh no, Oh Yeah!

He has Fidget Spinners on his mind!

Oh no.

I'm going to have to call in my surgical team.

So what is the case doctor?

He has Fidget Spinners on the Mind.

How bad is it?

Really Bad. Doh!

I've only seen this once before. I'll begin the surgery.

You need to make him sleep!

Sorry.

The shots are right there. Shot!

Alright. Now I'm going to do surgery.

I'm going to open this a little wider.

Alright.

Oh there is a lot in there doctor.

Tongs please. There must be at least four.

I've got one.

I'll do the next one.

You've got it.

Got one.

Wow.

This is a cool one. Ewww.

Gross, but cool.

Here you go.

I'm going to wash these out.

I think I see something else in there.

Its way down there.

I'll try to loosen it up with a big shot.

It's right there.

That was big.

What do you see doctor?

I see a little dinosaur.

Wow.

That's weird.

Alright, I'll seal off the opening.

This is mine.

Alright its sealed.

One more big shot.

Maybe another one?

Good idea.

Oh that's better.

Oh yeah.

Alright now Rexton. Rexton hey, don't sleep near these Fidget Spinners.

Don't get one!

or I'll have to give you a shot.

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Doctor Dancing

Fidget Spinner.

Doctor Dancing

Doctor Dancing

Doctor Dancing

Dancing!

For more infomation >> DOC MCSTUFFINS FIDGET SPINNER SURGERY WITH SHOTS IN THE BUTT - Duration: 4:08.

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이달의소녀탐구 #136 (LOOΠΔ TV #136) - Duration: 0:35.

(LOOΠΔ 1/3 is taking a picture with Kim Lip)

Hello

I'm a bad student

(The music video shoot for "Eclipse" has started!)

It's so cold

It's Kim Lip's first music video shoot and she seems very nervous

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Concierto de KPOP + ¿que hago en Corea? | Meeting Kpop Idols ENG sub - My life in Korea ep 3 - Duration: 15:03.

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Con Giáp Đại Phát Tài, Sung Sướng Đủ Đường Trong Nửa Cuối Năm 2017 - Duration: 5:08.

The rich, happy in the second half of 2017

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Drawing Blind Folded Challenge | So Close!! - Duration: 15:02.

Hello guys. Its Mikayla here from TheRainbowRollerCoasterrr

and today I am back on my second video on youtube

a few days ago I did my first video on my vlogging channel

For more infomation >> Drawing Blind Folded Challenge | So Close!! - Duration: 15:02.

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Palestinians: If the occupation ends, will there be peace? - Duration: 15:09.

If the occuption of 1967 (lands) ended

would there be peace?

Haisam Nablus

The people here are divided about this

some people are with some people are against

What about him?

In my opinion, no there wouldn't be peace

Even on a popular level, it wouldn't happen

Most of the people are concerned about the refugees, makes it difficult

But what do you think?

This is my opinion There wouldn't be peace

whether...

For us Palestinians if there wouldn't be peace

and also for the Israelis they wouldn't have peace

because they want the settlements in the 1967 areas

Sana Ramallah

I don't think so

Because there is the 1948 (lands)

For example, my hometown

is in the 1948 area

So for me, it's not a solution the 1967 conflict

Yes, it's my hometown why not?

It is up to you if you want to go back or not go back

It's their choice

If the 1967 occupation ends

would there be peace?

Yes, of course

Oday and Ala Nablus

No, for all of Palestine

Originally there aren't two states

there wasn't any country named Israel

This is a difficult question

There is no Israel to begin with

Does there have to be peace? Is that it?

I don't think it is necessary

and he was joking, he was laughing

Elias Bethlehem

If the 67 occupation ended would there be peace?

Of course, there would be peace for everyone

The lands that they have here

they would still have them even if there were war

War?

Because there wouldn't be war

It would be nice for them (refugees) to come back here

because they are not allowed to go back to the 1948 areas

If the 1967 occupation ended would there be peace?

Imtias and Ahlam Bethlehem

If the occupation ends

will there be peace in the 67 lands?

If they (Israelis) could leave the entire land of Palestine

not just the 67 lands then there would be peace

Inas (40 something year old woman) Bethlehem

I also agree with their opinion because they (Israelis) are

occupiers

so naturally they would still be occupiers

If they leave the 1967 lands would there be peace?

Surely yes

If the 1967 occupation ended would there be peace?

Ahmad Jerusalem

For sure, there will be peace

the people who are in the refugee camps outside

would still keep demanding for their rights to return and their lands

If they were to come back to the 1967 areas

and there were places for them to stay, then yes, why not

If the 1967 occupation ended would there be peace?

Of course not

Because peace for us

is to have all the lands that the Jews took from us

in the lands of 1948

So only getting all your land back is the only way to have peace?

Aida alAzar Refugee Camp

Yes

All of our lands

If the 1967 occupation ended would we have peace?

Yes there would be peace in the 1967 lands

if the occupation ends

They don't come back to the West Bank or the 1948 lands?

Yes, there would be peace

There would be peace if the occupation ends

in the West Bank

and the refugees came back to the 1967 areas

Yes, there would be peace

In the current situation

But there would be temporary peace

From the side, the cousin said there would be temporary peace

until they got all the lands I assume that is what he means

Until we get all the Palestinian rights

Don't ask what that is

Right of return

The return

The return of all the Palestinians to their original lands and homes

this is according to the UN laws

If the 1967 occupation ended would there be peace?

Yes, there would be

Thaer Ramallah

Because things would be ok and there would be no more checkpoints

there would be freedom

Does he think there will be no right of return?

If there was no right of return would this work?

No, I think this wouldn't work

if there wasn't a right to return

because if we have peace here

there would be problems outside with the refugees

some people in the diaspora are still demanding for their rights

They could come back

The Israelis can leave the settlements

and the refugees from the diaspora could live in the

emptied settlements

Does he think then there would be peace?

Yes, because a person would have a home

Samir Ramallah

So you mean ending the occupation in the 1967 lands

all of the 1967 lands?

that they give them back to us?

I expect that this will be impossible to happen

impossible to happen

Because they (Israel) is refusing to give us anything to begin with

and they will not give us anything

We hope, we wish

It's impossible

because the Jews don't want to give us peace

because 20

20 or 25 years ago

I was discussing something with an old Israeli

and there were tensions between the Likud and Labour parties

He told me that they are the same the difference is

the Labour party says that

"I will give you" but they won't

and the Likud

say "I won't give you" and they don't give you

That's the difference

I think so yes

and the guy on the side?

I expect and hope for this to happen

So two people here think that will happen

Yes, naturally

Soufian Ramallah

We hope that there will be no settlements, no checkpoints

for people to live normally

that we would have a country next to them called Palestine

and this would accomplish peace for both sides

There would be checkpoints because it's a different country

just like going to Jordan

Sure, fine, no problem

but we don't want them on our lands

we want people to live their normal and natural lives

Because people are just sick of this

people want to live

For more infomation >> Palestinians: If the occupation ends, will there be peace? - Duration: 15:09.

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Father's Day Songs for Father's Day: Beautiful Father's Day Song for Dad Day 2017 - Duration: 5:20.

For you and your enjoyment: Father's Day Songs for Father's Day: Beautiful Original Father's Day Song for Dad Day 2017

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11 САМЫХ ДЕШЁВЫХ КУРОРТНЫХ ГОРОДОВ - Duration: 4:08.

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Pewdiepie中文cc字幕-不要笑挑戰#5! - Duration: 10:06.

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White man's colonial mentality in the Philippines - Duration: 7:29.

White man's colonial mentality in the Philippines

We white people have a horrible history.

Those of us who descended from Europeans have forefathers who colonized other countries,

and most countries in Asia were colonized by

Europeans over the last few hundred years.

The Philippines had the Spanish followed by the

Americans.

We and our parents and grandparents generally grew up believing that this was

somehow OK.

We "civilized" them, and they were all so eternally grateful for this.

When I was involved with *cough* a previous Filipina girl, I can remember telling my then-90-

year-old grandmother about her.

And she seriously responded with "Does she do little dances for

you?"

"Pardon??", I responded.

She proceeded to tell me about when she and her husband took

a boat cruise to Fiji once, and how they would visit different islands and how the "natives"

there were so pleased to see them they would do

"little dances" for them.

She assumed much the same from another "native".

A generally kind person, but she grew up with a sense of white-man-

superiority.

We were the wise ones, and they were the savages in grass skirts who needed our

wisdom.

Wasn't much I could do to explain the real facts to a 90 year old, but it was creepy.

Inherent racism and superiority mentality And you only need to scratch the surface of

many a white person and you realise that much of

this is still there.

No slavery or "beat the servant" mentality, but a more subtle patronizing way,

and a sense of being entitled to "show them the right way".

Any difference or deviation must mean they are doing it the wrong way, and

it's perfectly OK to correct them and to yell at them if

necessary.

There is a video getting around at the moment of a Filipino dentist getting shouted and

sworn at by an English or Scottish fellow.

His staff had politely asked him to park somewhere else,

because his patients needed access to his clinic.

This fellow thought it was OK to give the dentist

a blast.

Of course he did!

He was white after all!

Would he have done the same thing back home?

Not a chance!

Things are different here.

Different priorities.

Being on-time, or being highly efficient?

Not as important as it tends to be back in Australia,

but who is to say it should be?

Look around you.

Are the Filipino locals as angry as you?

Probably not.

A short story.....

Had to attend court the other day.

No, not being locked-up.

An adoption matter actually, and I needed to be questioned on an affidavit.

I arrive at the court.

Our attorney tells the judge that I have a bad back (which I do), and asks if

I can be questioned in the car.

The judge is OK about it.

So prosecutor, stenographer and attorney head out to our car in the car park.

Now, honestly, if that was a court in Sydney or Melbourne, how equally accommodating would

the sour-faced woman behind the counter be to such a request?

Yes, if you were an important witness and you were in a hospital bed, sure.

But wouldn't have had a hope had that just been a

matter of discomfort.

Here?

People are kind!

On-time?

Always super-efficient?

No.

Kind?

Always!

The point being that yes, things are different to "back home".

But that doesn't make everybody wrong or slack or lazy or stupid.

If you want a carbon-copy of Australia, you are in the wrong

place.

Stay where you are and stick with what you're comfortable with.

If you want to visit here and certainly if you wish to live in the Philippines,

strongly suggest you open your eyes and open your minds, and like me you may find benefits

that outweigh any losses of the things back-home that you liked.

I find the kindness of Filipino people outweighs any losses.

And going around shouting at Filipino people?

This is the sort of thing that could well get you

deported and banned from re-entry.

Persona non grata is the legal term.

Because Filipino people don't scream abuse at each other over parking

spaces.

Again, different priorities.

Spelling names correctly or ensuring a speedy delivery service,

not necessarily.

But controlling tempers and foul mouths so as not to upset or scare somebody,

most definitely.

If you want to visit the Philippines or if you plan to live in the Philippines, it's

up to you to change and it's up to you to adjust.

The country won't change for you, nor should you expect it

to.

Do you recognize any "we know best" thinking in yourself?

Best to sort that out before you come here, or you'll end up sour and bitter

all the time.

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