Fallout 4 Settlement Building. No mods needed.
Far Harbor: Echo Lake Lumber: 7 min. (Did not do anything special to that place)
Far Harbor: Dalton Farm: 36.30 min.
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Niall Horan - This Town (Valeria Chevez Cover) - Duration: 3:54.
WAKING UP TO KISS YOU
AND NOBODY'S THERE
THE SMELL OF YOUR PERFUME
STILL STUCK IN THE AIR
IT'S HARD
YESTERDAY I THOUGHT I SAW YOUR SHADOW RUNNING 'ROUND
IT'S FUNNY HOW THINGS NEVER CHANGE IN THIS OLD TOWN
SO FAR
FROM THE STARS
AND I WANT TO TELL YOU EVERYTHING
THE WORDS I NEVER GOT TO SAY
THE FIRST TIME AROUND
AND I REMEMBER EVERYTHING
FROM WHEN WE WERE THE CHILDREN PLAYING IN
THIS FAIRGROUND
WISH I WAS THERE WITH YOU NOW
'CAUSE IF THE WHOLE WORLD WAS WATCHING
I'D STILL DANCE WITH YOU
DRIVE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
TO BE THERE WITH YOU
OVER AND OVER
THE ONLY TRUTH
EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO YOU
Mmmmm
I SAW THAT YOU MOVED ON WITH SOMEONE NEW
IN THE PUB THAT WE MET
HE'S GOT HIS ARMS AROUND YOU
IT'S SO HARD,
SO HARD
AND I WANT TO TELL YOU EVERYTHING
THE WORDS I NEVER GOT TO SAY
THE FIRST TIME AROUND
AND I REMEMBER EVERYTHING
FROM WHEN WE WERE THE CHILDREN PLAYING
IN THIS FAIRGROUND
WISH I WAS THERE WITH YOU NOW
'CAUSE IF THE WHOLE WORLD WAS WATCHING
I'D STILL DANCE WITH YOU
DRIVE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
TO BE THERE WITH YOU
OVER AND OVER
THE ONLY TRUTH
EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO YOU
YOU STILL MAKE ME NERVOUS
WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM
THEM BUTTERFLIES,
THE COME ALIVE
WHEN I'M NEXT TO YOU
OVER AND OVER
THE ONLY TRUTH
EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO YOU
AND I KNOW THAT IT'S WRONG
THAT I CAN'T MOVE ON
BUT THERE'S SOMETHING 'BOUT YOU
'CAUSE IF THE WHOLE WORLD WAS WATCHING
I'D STILL DANCE WITH YOU
DRIVE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
TO BE THERE WITH YOU
OVER
AND
OVER
THE ONLY TRUTH
EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO YOU
YOU STILL MAKE ME NERVOUS
WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM
THEM BUTTERFLIES, THEY COME ALIVE
WHEN I'M NEXT TO YOU
OVER AND OVER
THE ONLY TRUTH
EVERYTHING
COMES
BACK
TO
YOU
Mmmmm
EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO YOU
Mmmmm
Niall Horan — This Town (Valeria Chevez Cover )
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BUG Dash Through The Wall | Random Overwatch Highlights - Ep. 39 - Duration: 10:13.
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Live Donkey Thrown in Tiger Pit | China Uncensored - Duration: 2:59.
On this episode of China Uncensored,
fun fact:
a live donkey,
and a tiger pit,
don't go so well together.
Unless you're the tiger.
Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,
I'm your host Chris Chappell.
We've all been there, right?
You're a shareholder in a zoo,
but the courts have for some reason
frozen the zoo's assets for two years.
You can't sell your stake.
Your money is stuck.
So what do you do?
Obviously, you hire a group of men
to steal the zoo's donkey and goat.
Because you can sell them
to recoup your loses.
But then the zoo staff blocks your exit,
and is all like,
"Noooo, that's illegal."
So what do you do?
Obviously you get frustrated
and throw the donkey
in the tiger pit.
We've all been there, right?
On Monday,
zoo goers at the Yangcheng Wild Animal World
in Changzhou, Jiangsu province
watched in horror as the donkey
was forced down a slide
into a tiger pit.
The tiger pit,
having tigers in it,
proved to be a bad place
for that donkey to be.
Don't worry folks, the donkey was fine...
for dinner. The tigers ate it.
Luckily for the goat,
visitors and staff prevented the men
from throwing it in as well.
I wonder why they chose to throw
the donkey in first?
The video went viral in China
and the zoo has since apologized.
But this is just the latest scandal
involving animal abuse at zoos in China—
a country where,
let's just say,
animal rights protections are a bit lacking.
Meet "the world's saddest polar bear,"
as he came to be known.
He was being held in an interrogation room/exhibit
at the Grandview Aquarium in Guangzhou.
Footage of this very sad polar bear
went viral all over the world.
After public outrage at the deplorable conditions
the bear was living in,
the Aquarium decided
to move him out and make renovations.
The list of abuse goes on.
These guys were caught beating a black bear.
And then the guy taping it was caught.
This guy must be very confident the tiger
won't confuse him with a donkey.
And ever wonder what would happen
if you force a bear and a couple of monkeys
into a bicycle race?
Pretty much what you'd think.
So what do you think?
Are you Team Tigger or Team Eeyore?
Leave your comments below.
Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.
Once again, I'm your host, Chris Chappell,
see you next time.
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Top 5 Best E3 2017 Moments - Duration: 2:55.
As the E3 2017 conferences come to a close, we at PlayStation LifeStyle are ready to list
what excited us the most this year.
There was a lot to take in, but we have a good idea of what our highlights are.
Let's crack on with the Top 5 Best E3 2017 Moments.
An hour before the main conference began, Sony's pre-show delivered its own slew of
big reveals.
Matterfall, Superhot VR, Sparc, Undertale, Hidden Agenda, Playlink, and more were showcased.
New trailers from Crash Bandicoot, Knack 2, GT Sport, Ni No Kuni II and Everybody's
Golf were also played during the pre-show.
It was quite the treat for anyone tuning in early, and set the benchmark for how a pre-show
should be!
What impressed us most about Bethesda's conference was that every game shown is releasing
this year.
Dishonored solo expansion Death of the Outsider, The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein II: The New
Colossus, Quake Champions, Skyrim Switch, Fallout 4 VR, Doom VFR were all given time,
and are all expected to release this year.
It's awesome to see great-looking titles that are actually launching soon, as opposed
to other presentations, where a top-notch title is teased, only to then release a decade
later.
Good show, Bethesda!
Anthem looked so good that we're a little bit suspicious of it.
BioWare's new shared-world action-RPG gets props for being a new IP in a sequel-heavy
world, and wow does it look incredible.
The cooperative element and world exploration were the focus in the gameplay trailer, which
lasted seven glorious minutes.
The stunning visuals mixed with fun combat made for a jaw-dropping presentation.
Here's hoping it's as good as it looks!
PlayStation VR owners no doubt felt immense relief following the Sony conference, as it
was just so good to see the new third-party PSVR titles.
Until Dawn prequel The Inpatient looked promising, along with Star Child, Bravo Team, and Moss.
There was that weird Final Fantasy XV: Monster of the Deep fishing experience, too, which
should be noted.
Combine these with Superhot VR, Skyrim VR, Doom VFR, and more, and PSVR owners should
still feel happy with their investment.
Sony's conference consisted of games, games, and more games.
And not just games that can be found on any platform.
The large chunk of the 60 minutes was dedicated to exclusives, those only on PlayStation titles
that sell systems.
Days Gone, God of War, Detroit: Become Human, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Horizon Zero Dawn:
The Frozen Wilds, and of course the big Spider-Man gameplay finale, all came together, making
for a very impressive display.
And so those are our Top 5 Best E3 2017 Moments.
What were your E3 2017 highlights?
Let us know in the comments down below.
If you enjoyed this video, hit the Like button, and be sure to subscribe if you haven't
already.
This has been Mack, for PlayStation LifeStyle, goodbye.
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Scapegoats - Duration: 16:35.
Vsauce!
Kevin here, and these three grains of rice help explain why you are you.
Also, the knife and jar represent a hypothesis for human sacrifice.
We'll get to that later…
Let's start with you.
You'll be the green rice.
You desire things.
Love, respect, money, friends, wisdom, a cool haircut, fame, YouTube views, shoes, a robust
stamp collection.
Those ever-changing objects of desire are the red rice.
And you just want those things because you want them, right?
You know what you like!
It's your free will to decide what it is you desire.
Maybe not.
Anthropological philosopher René Girard didn't think so.
While survival depends on satisfying biological needs like hunger, desires are not innate.
We're not born wanting a fancy car or the prettiest gown at the ball; desires manifest
from imitating other people.
The subject we imitate for any given desire is called a model.
That's the blue rice.
Your mom is blue rice.
Your Dad.
Grandma Maggie.
Albert Einstein.
Harry Potter is blue rice.
A model can be a person close to you or just a person you've read about.
And a Triangular Desire Relationship flows from you imitating the model to receive the
desired object.
I want to be as wealthy as Bill Gates.
I want to be as funny as my Aunt Maureen.
I want to be as sexy as some sexy muscle-y hunk.
Why do I speak English?
Why do you speak your native language?
Because you imitated people who imitated people because, aside from crying, imitating people
was the first thing you ever did in your life.
Infants are able to imitate facial acts like sticking out their tongues immediately after
being born.
The youngest infant tested successfully imitated 42 minutes after leaving the womb.
According to psychologist and infant development researcher Andrew Meltzoff, that suggests
infants have "an inborn mapping between the perception and production of human acts."
Becoming you starts by… becoming someone else.
But it's not just, "monkey see, monkey do."
Or conditioning a dog to dance for oranges.
We project our own internal experiences onto others to come to an understanding that, "Those
moving meat bags with eyeballs are 'like me.'"
Gaze following is a non-verbal triangular communication between subject, model and object.
Infants are more likely to gaze follow mothers whose eyes are open rather than closed, leading
Meltzoff to hypothesize that an infant knows when it closes its eyes the world goes dark,
so it must go dark for mommy, too.
"No need to follow her closed eyes when I know she's not actually looking at anything."
Humans are born imitating and human culture evolved by imitating.
Neuroanthropologist Merlin Donald says our mimetic culture of imitation is the first
definitively human stage of development.
Non-human primates do learn in social settings, but it's an "episodic culture," meaning
they pay attention to the result of an action and then figure out the method for achieving
that through trial-and-error rather than duplicating the successful mannerisms they observed.
Imitation is humanity's cultural zero point.
Long before we developed fancy words like, "cultural," "zero," or "point."
According to Girard, human society developed as people copied one another's desires to
the point of becoming rivals.
If the object of desire is in limited quantity, whether it's territory or a girlfriend,
the rivalry to obtain it eventually leads to violence.
When the violence spread to a point where society was at risk of collapse, everyone
got together and sacrificed a goat.
More or less.
The Scapegoat Mechanism is the process by which group hostility is transferred onto
a single victim and banishing this victim restores unity to the group.
Illusionist James Warren visualizes this phenomenon using a jar, rice, and a knife.
Imagine that each grain of rice is an individual person.
As their matching desires, jobs, love, and wealth spread like a virus, they get closer
and closer until they're packed so tightly that rivalries emerge and friends, families
and neighbors turn into enemies.
Violence is inevitable.
With society at risk of collapse, someone in the group is perceived as an outsider and
is chosen as the party responsible for the chaos.
All hostility is turned on the scapegoat and social order is restored by uniting around
the common cause of banishing it from the group or delivering the ultimate banishment
-- killing it.
Girard believes scapegoating explains how early human societies developed.
In "René Girard And Myth," Richard Golsan details a myth from the Venda people of South
Africa.
The snake god Python had two wives.
During a drought, the second wife was seen as a major disruption and was blamed for the
drought and the suffering of the people, so she was killed.
Her death triggered a flood and the community was saved.
After successfully uniting the group, the scapegoat is sanctified.
From there, sacrifices honoring the event became a religious consecration.
Sacrificing humans and later animals, like goats - paid tribute to the Gods and the great
uniting scapegoat.
The word scapegoat means, "a symbolic bearer of the sins of the people."
During the Salem Witch Trials, occult magic was used as an imagined differentiator to
single out women as witches who were then executed to restore peace to the village.
Foreign-born Queen of France Marie Antoinette was scapegoated as the cause of unrest during
the French Revolution and… off went her head.
Here's the problem.
Scapegoating can only provide a temporary sense of contentment.
Soon enough, rivalries flare up, a new scapegoat is chosen and exiled, and the cycle begins
again.
People actually become dependent on this cycle as reflected in C.P. Cavafy's "Waiting
For The Barbarians."
In the poem, an entire city-state joins together in solidarity and bases their behaviors around
the impending danger posed by the barbarians, except… the barbarians never arrive.
It ends with confusion:
And now, what's going to happen to us without barbarians?
They were, those people, a kind of solution.
Scapegoating happens at home, in school, in online communities, and on social media.
It's an emergent property resulting from mimetic desire, leading to mimetic rivalry
and ending in mimetic violence -- and a scapegoat is chosen to quell the crowd.
You can see its underpinnings everywhere.
Even disco.
In 1977, Saturday Night Fever catapulted disco music into the mainstream and its soundtrack
became one of the top-selling albums of all time.
Within two years, cultural dynamics ranging from sexual and racial demographics to internal
strife among commercial artists led to disco becoming a scapegoat for eroding musical values
-- and baseball's Chicago White Sox capitalized on the hysteria.
They promoted a Disco Demolition Night that featured crowd-supplied disco albums being
blown up during the middle of a doubleheader.
More people united to participate in the figurative death of disco than to watch the actual baseball
games.
Disco was symbolically banished to appease the crowd.
The effectiveness of the Scapegoat Mechanism is contingent upon the group being unaware
of its presence and being convinced the scapegoat is actually guilty.
By recognizing a group's scapegoating, the power of the mechanism is diminished and the
violence is revealed.
However, because we're mimetic creatures -- because we imitate each other to the point
of contagion -- it takes active defiance in the face of our very nature to step away from
the crowd and acknowledge the hidden force in play.
Which is really hard to do.
It's hard to stand out because… it's lonely.
As Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, who himself was exiled from his society, wrote
in Notes From Underground, "I am alone and they are everyone."
Dostoevsky's books have been translated into 170 languages.
People all over the world can learn from his writings -- they can learn from him.
His mimetic influence spreads and survives in a way more powerful than a genetic influence
ever could.
He had four kids, but he has millions of grains of green rice.
By watching this video, part of you is now… me.
And if you consider that all of the information and imitation passed down from generations
has been absorbed and been ingrained in you throughout your life to develop you into you,
you realize that, in a general sense, Dostoevsky was wrong.
They aren't everyone.
You are everyone.
And as always - thanks for watching.
The person who inspired me to make a YouTube channel was probably Tim Heidecker from Tim
& Eric Awesome Show Great Job.
His style was so accessible and it was just a guy being hilarious and being weird and
having his own unique sense of style and comedy.
And it spoke to me on such a personal level that it was the first time that I'd considered
to myself, "Hey!
I'd like to do this too."
Hey I'm Destin from Smarter Every Day.
Believe it or not, I'm inspired to make videos because of my children.
They're curious little people that like to learn and I want to be the exact same type
of person.
And I want to learn stuff so they can watch videos, in the future, of their dad learning
stuff.
I have looked up to Bret Michaels since I was 13 years old.
Just being a fellow type-1 diabetic and he influenced me just by inspiring me and I wanted
to take that and inspire others in the best that I knew how which was through my artwork
and through charity.
I even keep his guitar in the background of my videos.
For me, guys like Jon4Lakers and SoldierKnowsBest really showed that there was actually a future
in doing tech videos on YouTube.
The person who inspired me to start making YouTube videos is my friend and was my roommate
at the time.
NicePeter my his channel and it looked like a lot of fun so he helped me make my channel.
He gave me a leg up.
As well as that time I got locked out of the apartment - he gave me a leg up to get through
the window.
'Cause we can't do it alone.
My high school teacher definitely introduced me to science communication but I think it
was Derek Muller and Henry Reich and ViHart and Charlie McDonnell that were the ones that
inspired me to start my own YouTube channel.
Because I saw what they were doing with this new platform and I was like, "That's so cool!"
Like, they highjacked this platform for cat videos but are using it for science.
The person who inspired me to start a YouTube channel was Natalie Tran who makes Community
Channel.
She is hilarious, she's a YouTube O.G. and best of all, she is an awesome person.
And I'm please now to be able to call her a friend.
My inspiration, not just for making YouTube videos but for making videos in general comes
from being a kid.
As far back as I remember I've always wanted to make movies.
And the thing that inspired me the most was horror films, strangely enough.
When I was a kid, a young lad, my brother who is older would always show me slasher
films and horror movies like Friday The 13th, Halloween, Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's
Play, Sleepaway Camp, stuff like that.
And I loved them because they took you on an emotional journey.
It was spooky, it was scary but it was funny and there was all these different emotions
that you felt while watching and I loved the fact that something that I couldn't interact
with, something that was a passive experience, something that I was just watching could influence
my emotions that much.
And I wanted to be part of that.
I wanted to be able to do that to others.
And that's what inspired me to make movies.
To be able to take people on some sort of experience, some sort of emotional journey.
And it just landed on making them in a scientific, I guess, way.
And that becomes the motivation for why we're telling the story.
We're going on an informational journey.
And it just fit.
I was inspired to make my first YouTube channel by Eric Fensler.
I never met Eric Fensler but he is the guy who made the famous G.I.
Joe PSA parodies.
He took actual G.I.
Joe cartoon Public Service Announcements and overdubbed their voices with his own so that
they would say bizarre, surreal things.
And the strangeness of these clips made them viral.
I think they were actually, if not the first viral videos on the internet, they were certainly
in that first batch, that first generation that showed the power of the internet.
And I had to get involved.
It's seemed so subversive and punk to be able to take a thing and subvert what it meant
and not need to have the blessing of any gatekeepers.
It was just you.
And over time what I was putting out on the internet evolved into what it is today, science
communication.
It enabled me to marry my interest in performing and art with facts and knowledge and questions
and curiosity.
I think that line is always blurry.
But man, I really am thankful to Eric Fensler for making things that made me laugh and made
me want to aspire to make something similar.
My main influence has always been my dad.
He's a brilliant creator.
He builds guitars for a living and now I build videos.
So because of him I knew I always wanted to have a life driven by creativity.
And one of the creative projects I'm really proud of t is The Curiosity Box.
This is a subscription box filled with wondrous items hand-picked by Michael, Jake and I.
And it's like getting Vsauce delivered right to your door.
A portion of the proceeds goes to Alzheimer's Research so it's not only good for your brain,
getting The Curiosity Box is good for everyone's brains.
So check out CuriosityBox.com to subscribe and be a part of a growing community of the
hyper-curious.
Your support really means everything.
So thanks.
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Академия удаленной работы. Эффективная и востребованная профессия Менеджер YouTube - Duration: 3:57.
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Best Triathlon Equipment for Under $1,000 - Duration: 8:33.
- And where is the best place
to spend your next $1,000 on triathlon?
(relaxing music)
You are talking to a published triathlete author.
(orchestral music)
I'll let you in on a little secret though.
(orchestral music)
That's right trainiacs, that's when I got up.
It's taper time.
I get sleep-in days. What days?
Big news on something today.
You are talking to a published triathlete author, published.
Let me make breakfast and explain when I get to the office.
(relaxing music)
So a couple of months ago, I call up LAVA Magazine
about a project that I wanted to work on.
Talked to them about that project,
which was a hard no thank you.
However, what they said was
they liked my content, thank you.
And they wanted to have more age group content
for the average trainiac type person out there,
just not a pro, not a coach.
(relaxing music)
Not a person that's done 20, 30 races,
with gobs and gobs of money,
just the average triathlete out there.
And I said, "You know what, I've got some ideas
"about articles that I wanna write
"that aren't necessarily a good vlog topic.
"What if I wrote them for you?"
And they were into it.
So I wrote a few articles and just the other day,
one of them got published.
And the topic that I came up with was,
tax checks just came for North Americans
over the last couple of months,
and where is the best place
to spend your next $1,000 on triathlon
that'll get you the best, I think I called it,
speed per dollar.
(relaxing music)
So in that article, I wanna say there were four, maybe five,
of the best places that you can spend
your next $1,000 on triathlon.
So today, why don't I just give you a sneak preview of that?
(relaxing music)
Okay, so I'm gonna link the entire article
down in the description below, where you can go directly to
lavamagazine.com/
where-triathletes-can-spend-their-tax-return/
Easy, it's just in the description below.
But the idea behind where triathletes should spend
their next $1,000 is, that is like,
that is a point where you can't necessarily get
a huge amount in triathlon.
Everything in triathlon is like mad cheddar, yo.
But with tax returns averaging a little over $3,000
for people that do get a tax return,
let's earmark the lion's share of that
to our significant others in support of race Sherpas.
But, let's say that we peel off $1,000 of that
to go towards triathlon,
where is that $1,000, a fairly tight budget, best spent?
What's the best bang for buck?
Do you wanna go brick background?
Let's go brick background.
I don't think we've done a brick background in awhile.
(groans) Cheek notes.
So the first thing that is
the best bang for your buck by far,
best bang for your buck by far, that's a lot of b's,
is an aero helmet and aero bars.
80% of the drag that's caused by you being on a bike,
going into the wind,
is caused by your body, not necessarily the bike itself.
So two things that'll really help ya
underneath that $1,000 price point
are an aero helmet,
which apparently is just as much an increase in speed
as a $3,000, $4,000, $5,000 set of wheels is,
but it costs anywhere from $200 to $500.
A set of aero bars that are really nice and adjustable
that can keep you in that tucked-in aero position
for an entire race
is going to make that 80% of your drag
(clicks tongue) tucked in, out of the wind.
So make sure that you've got yourself an aero helmet
and that whatever position you're in,
you're able to hold it for an entire race.
Aero helmet, aero bars,
probably the best dollar per speed ROI that you can get.
Next in line would likely be a set of aero wheels.
The thing about that,
that makes it less of a good return on your investment,
is when you start getting into the really expensive wheels
with tons of marketing and tons of science behind them.
If you can get yourself a good pair of aero wheels,
and we're talking anywhere
from about 50 or 60 mils deep, or deeper,
will get you 80% to 90% of the benefit
as those super-expensive wheels.
So brands like, got them down here,
FLO Cycling and 3SIXTY5, spelt in a really funny way.
Three, the number; 60, the word; five, the number;
all in caps, no spaces.
You can get these wheel sets for anywhere from about
$700 to $1,200, $1,300.
That's a really good bang for your buck.
I haven't actually tried these wheels,
but there isn't a lot of murmur out there
that these wheels are a total rip-off.
People that have them, they love them.
Now the next thing,
and I've experienced this over the last year,
is getting yourself with that $1,000
anywhere from six to 12 months of coaching,
or about 12 triathlontaren.com/coaching coaching plans.
Just sayin', just sayin'.
But this past winter when I started working with Pat,
I found a huge benefit to having that
objective, knowledgeable person
that was creating my training plan.
My numbers became better, my confidence was raised,
I was putting more power into the bike,
putting more speed into the run,
I was getting right to the edge of pushing myself too hard,
and then I'd get backed off.
I really loved the experience
and if you're coming into triathlon
needing to gain a lot of knowledge
about how to become faster
and how to structure a training plan,
huge fan of coaching.
Now, related to that, the fourth thing is for people
who struggle with swimming.
And this is a destination swim camp.
Companies like Total Immersion will often have
anywhere from a one to three day camp,
where you go to typically a very tropical location
and you just spend a few days swimming.
That's literally all you do, you just swim.
But if you need a huge amount of help,
you need to learn how to swim,
you need to stop struggling in the water,
and you wanna get away from just your regular pool,
and get into some really specific one-on-one coaching,
these camps might help.
I hear a lot of people that go to them and come back
and they go from struggling to swim the length of a pool
to being able to swim for a mile quite easily.
And then the fifth and final thing that
is a good place to spend your next $1,000 in triathlon
is kind of a soft thing,
but spending that money and going to a destination,
I would say Ironman-branded, race.
As much static as the World Triathlon Corporation gets,
being like the overlord of triathlon (vibration)
and money-grubbing as much as they can,
you know what, they put on a fantastic show.
And you know that when you go to an Ironman-branded race,
you're gonna have the support of the community,
you're gonna have a well-marked, well-supported course,
the finish line is gonna have an amazing amount of energy,
and you are going to drink the Kool-Aid
of the Ironman brand.
I know I did.
I was shocked, I loved it.
And you know what?
It motivated me to want to do another,
and want to do another.
So having that big event to train for and experience
makes me want to train and experience more.
It's a vicious cycle, really.
Here ya go, brick background out.
So yeah, there you go, that was the article
that I wrote for LAVA Magazine, number one.
Thank you to everyone from LAVA who has since come over
and joined the channel.
Welcome, you're a new trainiac.
Trainiacs, in the comments below,
welcome the new LAVA followers to the trainiac community.
And number two, thanks to TJ from LAVA for letting me write.
I don't just talk at a camera lens
and tell poop jokes all the time.
I can string together a word or two.
Not that many, actually.
I'll let ya in on a little secret though.
No-triathlon Kim is a trained journalist
and she might have made me sound
a little bit more intelligent than I actually am.
Thanks NTK.
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Money Soap! -- LÜT - Duration: 4:57.
Hello my name is Kevin and I have a dream.
It's a smelly mystical dream of aromatic excretion.
Well my dream is now a reality thanks to
Squatty Potty Unicorn Gold.
This "before-you-squat" spray comes in tropical dropsicle, pinch of vanilla, citrus
squeeze, fruity booty, and mystic forest which everyone knows is home to the beautiful
Beef Jerky Rose - a majestic meat flower bouquet - because this is LÜT!
If you like your coffee black and your breakfast spreads to match, then brandish Black Peanut Butter.
It combines oreos and peanut butter, making it the perfect pairing of legumes and crumbs.
Don't sucCRUMB to broken bread like this lady…
There has got to be a better way to do this!
There is a better way!
The ribbon butter dispenser decorates your food and can turn one stick into ten feet.
Slide it in, screw on the handle, and push down for aesthetically appealing corn, potatoes,
steak, and more.
Even I can do it!
Umm..congratulations.
And congrats to you for not losing your suitcase thanks to
Inventive Luggage Tags.
If you're worried about someone stealing your stuff just inform them that they "won't
look good in your clothes."
Or remind them that they'll have to do your laundry.
These come in a variety of colors and make valid points so you can relax and enjoy a
massage courtesy of
Car Play Mat Shirts which feature drawings of roads on a t-shirt allowing you to sleep
while your child or weird friend drives a car on your back.
Now privately put on a different shirt with
The undercover.
Stop undressing in your car, behind trees, or other visible venues.
Slip in, secure it, and then remove your pants. That was scary. By reaching through the pockets and inconspicuously
taking them off.
Just put on some new ones and you're done.
Do the same with your torso and call it a liquid-y day on your phone protected by
Smart-phone water bottle holder.
It doubles as a weather-resistant pocket and hydration station.
But if you hydHATE not knowing what happens when you're not home…
Use the Tiny Screw Camera to find out.
This device is extremely small making it easy to conceal.
It's simple to set up and gives you high quality video.
If you want more miniature things you're not screwed because
MyZen offers a collection of tiny terrariums made from various glass objects like wine
glasses, beakers,and a teapot.
With your bizarre love for atypical displays of nature go ahead and sport
Grass flip flops.
They chloro-fill your desire for the feel on your their feet of freshly-mowed grass.
And they perfectly fit you like
Mega Chill Float Cooler fits your need for a refrigerated refreshment and raft combination.
With a removable ice chest, six cupholders, and four durable handles, there's no excuse
for getting out of the pool to grab a snack or drink.
For a thermometer as cool as your drink check out
Galileo Weather Ball.
It includes a Galileo thermometer that reads 64 to 80 degrees fahrenheit.
When the temperature goes up, the liquid-filled bulbs sink.
When it's cooler, the liquid inside the tube becomes more dense and the bulbs rise
to the top.
Weather or not you're an astronomer
You can explore the stars with Uniqcube.
Not only does it look cool but it has a map of constellations with translations in English
and Latin.
It offers a lovely aesthetic but for a lovely Kinetic…
Take a look at Kyle's Kinetics.
Since 2012, Kyle has designed a plethora of balancing sculptures like Airplane, Swinging
Kid, and Scuba Diver.
And to balance time management with dental hygiene use
FlossTime.
It mounts to your mirror and dispenses floss with the touch of a button so you'll be
reminded every time you brush your pearly whites.
It even comes in colorful animal snap-ons to make it fun for kids or people who like colorful animal snap-ons
so you can catch the flossing
bug like
Catchabubble.
If you're tired of quickly-dissipating bubbles and aren't we all? Don't worry because these last longer and
can even stack up.
What other bubbles compare to them?
None…
Chuck Pens that come in a set of two and help you knock out those to-do lists.
If someone tries to use them against you make sure you duck…
Soap.
Inside every bar is a US bill of 1, 5, 10, or 50.
It's only $13 originally so if you're the lucky winner of the $50 one you'll make a sudsy
profit.
So you can walk around saying....
I'm kind of a big dill.
Links to all the Lüt in the description below. Click here
for a playlist of more Lüt and as always, thanks for watching.
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