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Waching daily Jun 20 2017

HEY TRIPPSTERS gigi bey, this one's for you okay how do I think she's going to

fare with her new single on country radio I think she will do good with the

new single it's her first one back it's the first single we've had from her in

six years so I think it will do good do I think it will do as good as her past

three albums singles mmm no I don't think it will reach that prominence but

I think it will do good now as far as will she get do I think she has you know

the ability to get back the prominence that she had before yes do I think it

will happen with this first album back no now please don't be offended by that

let me explain her first album back we've heard two songs from it and both

of them have been good but at the same time they haven't been as good as the

singles or the songs from her last three albums in my honest opinion okay I like

the songs I think the songs are good but as far as comparing them to the others

that she's had in the past I don't think they're quite up there now this first

album back is full of pain the songs will mostly be upbeat

but these songs were written while she was still healing from the divorce which

totally destroyed her so these are actually written and she even said in an

interview that they were originally written as really slow really sad songs

it wasn't until she went to record them that she decided to make them more

update so these are going to be written from the heart but written through a

broken heart so this first album back is going to

have a lot of sadness in it that we are not used to hearing from Shania and

they're not in my personal opinion I don't think they're going to be as good

as great as some of her past ones but this is her first album back and if you

remember Garth's first album back was not as good it was good but not as good

as his past albums his second album oh my god wonderful

okay gunslinger is probably in my opinion the best album that man has ever

done I love every song on it you know I think Shania may actually end up being

the same way I think her second album back will probably be loads better than

her first album back now remember we've only heard two songs so I could be

completely wrong okay the rest of the songs on this album the ones that we've

not heard yet maybe jamming okay and they may do really really well on the

radio and on the charts but in my personal opinion from what we've seen

and heard so far I don't think this album will be as great as her past three

I think it will be good but do I think it will be as great as the last three no

but it will be good I think it will do fair on the record charts I think it

will do fair on the singles charts but yes I think her next album will probably

be a lot happier because she does have a new husband she is a very happy person

now she is back to making music which is what she really really loves so the the

next album she records is going to be full of that and I think it will be more

upbeat more happy and I think it will help her regain the prominence that she

had before where she was just everything there is in music

but that's just my personal opinion you guys can let me know what you think but

I think it's Shannon's first album back is going to be a lot like Garth's first

album back not as great as the past material but the next album will be huge

in my honest opinion huge okay and yes it will help her regain her stature as

the queen of country music which you'll always be the queen to me but you know

but yeah that's just my personal opinion on how I think the album is going to do

how I think the album is going to sound and how I think her next album is going

to help her regain the prominence that she had before you guys let me know if

you agree or disagree and that is going to do it for now this is ICEPETS Queen

and I am tripping out

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#BigMouth: A Message from Trump (Trump in La La Land - Pt.II) - Duration: 0:58.

Hey there.

Thank you for watching my video!

It had a crazy twist ending.

But don't worry.

I'm perfectly great!

It might have looked like I was in a mental asylum at the end there.

But I've been told it's just a super secret presidential hideout.

I know.

It's amazing!

However...

What's also amazing is the #BigMouth Project...

...and the track you have just heard

by some guy called The Forgery.

Or something like that.

Make sure to check them out.

Also...

Subscribe to the channel...

...to see what other possible crazy adventures...

...myself and the other big mouths out there...

...might get up to.

Ciao

"Singing"

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[Summoners War] Les défenses d'arène que je skip et pourquoi ? - Duration: 24:08.

Hi everyone, it's Sheisou

I couldn't record last rush hour

I just came back from the beach

Sweating like a pig

So I just wanted to chill a little

So I did rush hour

I went pretty well

I finished at the 36th place

Nothing incredible during this rush hour

I climbed rank pretty fast in the end

I used this defense

I started using Ariel double rina Fria defense

But all those bullshit defenses didn't work at all

I got farmed like crazy

But with this defense, I didn't get attacked a lot

And I managed to win a few defenses that helped a bit

So i think this is the best defense I can come up with my account today

So I will try a full rush hour with this defense, just to see how it goes

I also did my weekly RTA fights in order to keep my rank

Since I streamed last Monday

I won't be able do RTA in stream every tuesday, sorry about that

We will have to wait next season

Or maybe if I stream a Monday i'll do it there

Whatever, this video's goal

Is to explain something I don't take time to explain when I do rush hour :

Why do I decide not to attack one defense

And why this defense is good

We're Monday, just after rush hour

So there are still some people who left their defenses the way they were during rush hour

So i'll have time to explain why I usually skip it

There was one good defense in my arena List

This, for instance

I usually skip during rush hour

why

So now I have to explain without just saying "FUCK THIS I SKIP"

Well, 33% spd leader skill + orion

Well, this defense could be better with Kabilla instead of Orion

Because like this we can maybe outspeed with bernard

But this is still risky

If this is a Kabilla instead of Orion, he's garanteed to get first turn

And again, we can think that orion will get first turn

Because better spd leader and all

It can happen

He gets first turn

Triton is OP in arena defense

Because he will strip, stun, and disturb the speed tuning thanks to his atb-reduce

The atb-reduce part won't be the same on everyone

Some units might resist, or it won't even happen

And then, the turn order might be different from what it should be

For instance, Lushen could go before konamiya and Wolyung

And don't forget that he can stun

Afer that goes Psamathe who will push skill cooldowns for 1 turn, and maybe stun something

And Rakan who might one shot something or at least provoke

It's not safe to attack this defense

One solution would be to take a tanky offense

To tank the damage and everything going on

But it's still hazardous

We don't know what might happen

We could waste two or maybe 3 turns with units stunned

Because Triton, Psamathe and Orion going crazy can stun

Rakan will kill something,

well it's a pain in the ass

We'll see what happens when we attack it

And think "Hey I can go first let's lushen it"

But here think, what if Orion and Triton are lushen-proof

If they are, there would still be the whole team there after my lushen

Orion didn't have will runes

We could use Leo against this defense

But at higher levels, atb booster have will runes too

I'm not saying that this guy isn't strong

But we are expecting will runes on atb boosters to counter leo offenses

No stun ? (broken psamathe plz buff psamathe)

who fuck, i forgot about my offense

Wolyung gets to move before and kill something turn 1

I'm not going to kill Triton because that wouldn't be interesting

Well, who lost attack bar ?

Nothing much

Well

I know you are saying that I went overboard saying this was difficult because in the end it was easy

But this is all because I got first turn

And this is why this defense is better with Kabilla than with orion

We are encountering more and more Kabillas in defense

The 120 base spd is so hard to deal with

Because bernard "only" has 111, so it's hard to compete

Considering we have similar rune quality, Kabilla will go first

Let's find a Kabilla defense

This is not bad at all

Here it is

This kind of defense

This, I skip

Same problem, Psamathe + Kabilla

Best spd leader + best base spd = 1 st turn

Praha strips, psamathe pushes skills back and seara stuns/kills something

I hate this

I hate this so much

Let's see

I don;t know what to do against those defenses

I don't think I have the monsters or runes to hit that

OHHH

He is the one who doesn't have the runes haha

Or maybe, this guy is in 2029 and his seara and praha are lushen proof

Though, in my last rush hour video, everything was lushen-proof !

Well it's monday, maybe he doesn't have this rank during rush hour

A guy this rank during rush hour has stats according to this strategy

Well you get the point, those very offensive defenses

when it's RH, I think the guy is OP so I skip him

Let's find a 3rd one

Let's see

This doesn't seem scary because of shitty base spd (tiana)

Actually, this defense scares me too

I don't know how to fight this

I could lushen the other teams,

But I don't know how to fight this

Because a Tiana offense could be fucked up by that Iris

Let's pretend my Alicia is a spd leader

A lot of people are using Seara tiana offenses

But here it's hard, because Irs a good base spd

She might strip + stun something right of the bat

And if Tiana is stunned, it's fucked

And if I outspeed with a lushen comp, I don't kill Ritesh Perna. (double lushen might work though)

I don't know what to do against this

Let's see what happens with a Tiana comp.

He will get first turn, Iris will strip/stun something

Psamathe will push cd

Maybe ritesh first for armor break

Oh that's a shame she didn't use this on Tiana

Well, not so bad I guess, but it could've been worse

Considering how frequently artificial intelligence decides to derp

Iris could've used first skill and stun tiana

Or she could just decide to use skill 2 on Tiana to silence her

There she decided to use it on Galleon, which didn't have any impact

Wow, that's something original

Anyway, I think I explained enough why those Spd leader / Kabilla are OP

When I said Kabilla, Orion works too

I usually skip those defenses during rush hour

I know you must think that this didn't seem scary because I won, but it is scary to hit this during rush hour because we don't know if the stats are OP or not

So now, let's talk about the 2nd type of defense that I usually skip

Ultra tanky defenses with fria

I usually use Alicia for my offenses because fire defenses were a thing, mainly to counter lushens offenses

So i put good runes on my alicia in order to kill everyting that's heavily fire

and when it's Super tanky, Wind, and with a fria, I don't know how to hit it

So I usually skip

Because here, if I kill Rakan, Rakan + Fria will die, and the other two will be full life without break def

And If I kill Xing Zhe it's the other way around

That's why I skip

Fria became really interesting

With super tanky units, we just let her, lvl 35 and even crappy runes, and it works just fine

It counters the type of offense that i am using

We see more and more Fria every rush hour, I know I just have to refresh

Here it is, I just have to refresh to see her again

lvl 35 again because why not, she will surely die this way

This defense isn't so scary to me

I just have to kill Feng Yan turn 1 and it's okay

If someone dies at the same time as Fria does, he dies

She prevents people from dying if the dies first, if they die at the same time it doesn't change anything

So i'm gonna hit Feng yan with Theomars, he'll barely stay alive

Alicia's gonna kill it for good

And there will just be Rakan + Rina

And it should be fine

Let's see, this, this

Well, "barely" xD

That wasn't so easy actually

I'm gonna hit rakan because it's not fun that I procced

I'm gonna drop Feng Yan health bar to a pixel

That was a BIG PIXEL

I didn't think Feng Yan would still be alive after Theo +Alicia

I don't know if she glanced or something

I don't know, my friend

I should have killed Feng Yan earlier

Why am I doing this ?

I talk and then I do some stupid shit

I was thinking "Feng Yan out, i'm safe"

Well it's actually kinda true

Should be fine

This configuration doesn't scare me

Don't know why really

Well I know why, because I was pretty sure to kill Feng Yan turn 1

Well my Theo got so many turns it helped haha

That's why we love Theo

Can we find another Fria defense ?

I think so

Even if it's Monday, I think people forgot to change their defenses

Or they are just being boring

Oh shit that last defense was good

Now I can't talk about it sadly

oh here's another one

Do I skip this?

yes

I skip this, because let's see, if I kill the wind guy again

So that my Alicia won't struggle too much to kill the rest

I kill Fria + Xing Zhe, Mo Long and Theo are back to full life

I get stunned, something gets killed, I don't know

Oh now that I think about it, if XZ and Fria are dead, it should be fine

Again, I'm talking about IF i get to kill Xing Zhe turn 1

Being Wind, my Alicia can glance

I have a hard time hitting this, but those people who have zairos...

They just don't give a shit about this

I'd like a Zaiross please !

Fria would be inexistant if I had a zaiross

And the others guys would be useless too

Thomars would die without endure proccing, theo can't die with this

Okay, I need a Zaiross

My Theo is in good shape today !

Let's pretend my Theo didn't proc, and hit theo

Will I let the Wing guy live with just a pixel again ?

YES, okay

Well, I think it's better if it happens now than during rush hour

The enemy theo is in good shape too !

Let's kill him

I think I will be fine, but again, it wasn't safe

I don't think I have the monster to kill this quickly without taking any risk

So I Skip

I talked about Zaiross but Bomber ao could work against this

Well maybe this isn't enough to kill everything. Theo will proc endure,

Fria dies, but the other 2 tanky stuff will be full live after this

Anyway, this kind of defenses hurt my eyes

When I try to use this kind of defense, I get farm like crazy, I must be the only one maybe

Can we find another one ? There are a lot of Fria def anyway (or not)

Well, 3rd type of defenses that are hard to hit

Defenses with Amduat (or Radgoll for rich people)

With Tiana offense, I'll get to move, and Amduat will cut right after my Tiana thanks to his passive

People rune Amduats fast, but just slower than the casual Tiana

This way, people don't have immunity anymore because tiana removes it, and he can aoe slow / despair stun

Pretty boring

I think that I would've skipped during rush hour

Because, 1st chance to lose : Praha that Strips and stuns Tiana

Even if it's not so likely to happen because Praha can glance, fail to strip (not 100% activation rate) and get resisted

And after that, Amduat can stun something

I will hit this guy so you'll get to see what happens

So Praha will use 2nd skill

Like I thought, she didn't stun Tiana, even though she didn't glance

I'll use Tiana's 3rd skill, and now Amduat will cut in between

Here it is

C-C-C-Combo breaker

This is annoying

I'm lucky with this violent proc, maybe my Alicia will move

Or not

Oh she got slow debuff on her face that's why

The fight isn't looking so good as you can see

Not looking good at all

Galleon MVP saving my ass

Not really haha

Mayne should be fine

Ooor not

Oh shit I lost

So you finally saw a fight that didn't end well

Maybe hit him ?

Well, this is an annoying defense

Amduat pretty op

Oh it's moteo, didn't notice

I don't think he uses that defense during rush hour ?

I don't think because it doesn't look SOO scary

Even if I lost, I usually dare to attack this because I think that amduat won't be effective and derp (skill 1)

He can no despair stun too

Look, amduat isn't so reliable in my opinion

But he is scary in a way because it CAN happen

Let's retry it for fun

Maybe it will happen again

Even praha can derp

well it isn't important because she didn't have any impact before

Amduat stunned my tiana again

Why did he move , that Perna

You see, amduat isn't 100% effective

But we are still afraid to hit this because we could get fucked

Let's find a last guy ? Well whatever you got the point

3 types of defenses that I don't attack

1st : Super fast offensive cc teams

2nd : Tanky teams with fria

Tanky teams with amduat/ragdoll

From this point it's just Useless blahblahblah really

Have a nice day and see you next time

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BREAKING: Top Anti-Trump Republican BUSTED Taking Soros Bribes - Duration: 2:57.

It is no secret that George Soros is the great puppet master of the Left.

However, few also know that Soros' globalist vision has some supports on the nominal Right.

A recent investigation has concluded that socialist-globalist George Soros donated $100,000

to John McCain's McCain Institute for International Leadership.

Other donors include Teneo, a company run by a staunch Clintonite, and Saudi Arabia,

who donated as much as $1 million (via The Daily Caller).

Not surprisingly, McCain has been one of the most vocal opponents of President Donald Trump

and his administration.

Early last month, McCain stated that the investigations into Russia's supposed infiltration of the

2016 election on behalf of the Trump campaign had reached "Watergate-size" (via CNN).

In other words, the Arizona Republican seems to believe in the false Democrat narrative

that President Trump is somehow "illegitimate".

What makes this revelation especially galling is that McCain once tried to call himself

a "maverick."

Indeed, McCain's failed 2o08 presidential campaign ran on the idea that the establishment

Republican was somehow a political outsider.

It was McCain's terrible campaign that helped deliver to America Barrack Obama as its president.

These days, McCain is an increasingly senile statesman who recently made headlines by posting

very odd and unrelated questions to former FBI Director James Comey (via Washington Post).

Elsewhere, McCain is an infamous foreign policy hawk who believes that it is America's responsibility

to interfere in the world's business.

In 2011, he famously pushed for more direct U.S. involvement in Libya during that nation's

civil war (the country is now essentially lawless with three or four competing governments),

while he still maintains the notion that America should deploy ground troops to Syria in order

to remove President Bashar al-Assad (via Daily Beast).

McCain's connection to Saudi Arabia shouldn't come as a surprise given his long-time support

for Islamist rebels in the Middle East.

His connection to George Soros is equally obvious given that Soros' Left-wing ideal

of multicultural globalism is closely aligned with McCain's desire for Washington to head

a multi-national empire founded on democracy and capitalism.

More Republicans should be called out for their phony "conservatism."

In fact, it is safe to say that most of the Republicans currently in Congress are more

like McCain than Trump.

This would explain why Republicans in Washington continue to do nothing–they are happy with

the status quo.

We, the American people, are not.

We want "America First," not more McCain-ism.

Do you think John McCain should disclose all of his connections to George Soros?

Please share this news and tell us what you think!

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Apartment Fight vs SWAT | Captain America Civil War (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 3:49.

Heads up, Cap.

German Special Forces, approaching from the south.

Understood.

Do you know me?

You're Steve.

I read about you in a museum.

They've set the perimeter.

I know you're nervous,

and you have plenty of reason to be.

But you're lying.

I wasn't in Vienna. I don't do that any more.

They're entering the building.

Well, the people who think you did are coming here now.

And they're not planning on taking you alive.

That's smart.

Good strategy.

They're on the roof. I'm compromised.

This doesn't have to end in a fight, Buck.

- It always ends in a fight. - Five seconds.

You pulled me from the river.

Why?

- I don't know. - Three seconds.

Yes, you do.

Breach! Breach! Breach!

Buck, stop!

You're gonna kill someone.

I'm not gonna kill anyone.

Suspect has broken containment!

He's headed down the east stairwell!

Come on, man.

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Victoire Oberkampf - Song for a city - Duration: 5:10.

My name is a sight

trying to touch your mind

My voice is a call

trying to move your soul

How can I co ntinue to eat

if I know I never feel replete

Am I screaming my lungs in vain

for an ear that doesn't feel the pain

for an ear that doesn't feel the pain

New York

You're exhausting me, New-York

You're exhausting me, New-York

New-york you seem so strong

don't you feel sometimes a bit alone

Are we struggling for something real

Or are we blindly running after our fears

And what about all those who fall

do you care about them anymore

don't you care about them anymore

New York

You're exhausting me, New-York

you're exhausting me, New-York

J'ai besoin de respirer,

J'ai besoin de respirer

I just need to breathe now

I just need to breathe now

Breathe

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THE BEST APPLICATIONS TO SEE MOVIES AND SERIES FROM FREE ANDROID IN FULL HD - Duration: 12:16.

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Alex (Technicality) | The Road to Nerdfighteria - Duration: 4:17.

Hey guys!

My name is Alex Nickel and I run an educational YouTube channel called Technicality

Today, I'm here on The Road to Nerdfighteria to tell y'all how I found this amazing community.

So, just before we start, for reference, I am currently off school because of summer.

I just completed my freshman year of high school, and I'm flying towards my sophomore

year.

Anywho, now jump back to fourth grade.

I can't tell you what year it was because my mind works in grades. *laughs*

It's my fourth grade year, and my friends and I were obsessed with any little

toy we could find.

Like, for example, there was this angry birds eraser, we loved them and would always collect them

We went through this little eraser phase, and then we moved on to an origami phase.

We loved making things outta paper, a matter of fact, I still have some of the paper we

used back in the day to make origami.

Yeah. Major throwback right here.

One day during this origami phase, my good friend, Joseph, came in with a hexaflexagon,

and I was just blown away.

It was so cool and so mind blowing.

So I asked him how he made it, and he pointed me to this channel...

Vi Hart.

Vi Hart, of course, if you don't know, is a mathemusician who used to make videos

all about math and sometimes music for her YouTube channel with the same name, however,

currently, she uploads only once or twice a year, for she is now working at eleVR, a non-profit

dedicated to researching VR and AR technologies.

She still, however, maintains a strong cult following including people like myself.

Vi Hart, if you're watching this, you have inspired me and affected my life in ways beyond anything

I can be thankful for.

But it's worth a shot: Thank You.

Also, please subscribe!

One of the most notable ways she's affected Technicality is voice speed.

I love talking fast and that's probably from Vi.

Just listen to the first couple seconds of her most recent video.

[Vi]: It's eleVRs when your anniversary is being hosted by y-combinator research, and we wanted to commemorate the occasion by looking past on some of the projects we've been working on in the past year.

Man, I love it!

Anywho, from there, I was introduced to Michael Stevens.

Yes, I was around when the outro for Vsauce videos was still...

[Nostalgic Vsauce outro music]

Remember that?

I was obsessed with Vsauce and Michael's curiosity of the world.

As I continued through and finished elementary school, I kept finding more and more educational

YouTubers.

You know, Veritasium, SmarterEveryDay, Brady & Grey, etc.

A matter of fact, the summer leading up to my sixth grade year, I literally watched all

of Minute Physics.

Like, from first video to last video.

Yeah

I think I also binged Grey that summer.

One day at lunch in the middle of sixth grade, I was watching an ASAPscience video in one of my school's

science classrooms, when my science teacher at the time, Ms. Flores, knowing my love of educational

YouTubers, said, "Hey, Alex, you should check out this video from a channel called SciShow."

So I watched a video hosted by Hank Green, and from the moment I heard the "Dun-Da-Duuu!"

(scishow opening credits), I was hooked.

From there, I found CrashCourse and Mental Floss and Vlogbrothers, and the rest is history.

Actually, it's not, I still have two more anecdotes: One: there was one summer when I attempted to watch

all of the Vlogbrothers videos.

I failed, and only got through about the first two years.

However, I did absorb basically all the videos I watched, and I proved myself when I did

the collab with Matt from Conjecture about Bruce Springsteen.

If you go back and watch the video, you'll notice that in the first couple seconds I use a clip of John from an early

Vlogbrothers video, and, when making the video, I didn't look that up!

I knew exactly where I could find the quote, and I just pulled it up, offhandedly.

Two: I want to give another huge shoutout to my science teacher at the time, Crista Flores,

for really encouraging that I watch all of these Educational YouTube videos.

Of course, she introduced me to the Vlogbrothers themselves, but on top of that, she did one

more thing: Essentially, how my science class in sixth grade worked was we didn't have any

assigned homework, but we had to get a minimum of about one hundred science points.

You could earn science points from doing a variety of things, like robotics or experimentation,

but my preferred method was this: TED Talks.

You could get two points for every TED Talk you watched.

So, after watching many of them, I found the TED-Ed YouTube channel.

Ms. Flores let me get the two science points for each TED-Ed video I watched, and then

I was like.

Hey.

Hey.

So, uh, if I watch any educational YouTube video, can I get science points for that?

And she said yes!

So essentially, I was watching Physics Girl for my science homework.

And it was awesome.

I ended breaking the science points record that year, and I got about 1,500 points, which

blew away the old record clean outta the water.

A matter of fact, my record was only broken last year.

By literally allowing me to watch educational Youtube videos for homework, Ms. Flores ignited my passion for online educational

video, and that flame burns bright today.

By the way, you can follow her on Twitter, if you want.

Hopefully this video is less than four minutes. If not, I guess punish away.

DFTBA, thanks for watching, check out my channel, Technicality, and explore on.

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Surprise Giveaway!!! OPEN NOW - Duration: 8:06.

Hey you! It's Evie..or Fibro Mom this is the surprise video well surprise

giggling so if you haven't seen the video I was giving my magic blanket is

working with me to give you guys a free weighted blanket mine was valued at $250

so if you haven't seen that make sure you check the video out I'm going to

give you a few instructions just so I know it's a truth boonie that will be

getting the blanket because I really really appreciate you guys you've been

nothing but helpful in support of for me too I'm always getting so many emails

and messages and diems and letters in the mail thanking me but you guys have

been a big big help for me so thank you so much I'm getting to know quite a few

of you but as this channel has been growing and growing it's been it's been

a little bit of a challenge trying to remember everybody but I'm working on it

you're going to have to watch this whole video so the giveaway event want to make

sure to school me getting it sometimes I still get asked why I'm on YouTube how I

feel well enough to be on YouTube if I really have a chronic illness I'm on

YouTube so I can connect those of you that have some kind of invisible illness

anything from ADHD to anxiety to fibromyalgia sees best ms lupus

rheumatoid arthritis to list this and much you guys dears pony you understand

that and number two a big reason was because to help spread awareness you

guys know there can be quite a few judgmental people out there even family

I've talked with many of you but there's a lot of people I don't understand so

it's to help spread that word although we can get to really nasty comments on

here all the sweet comments make up for it and then number three would be to

help give my kids something to watch you know is weeding frogs although we

haven't done vlogs a long time but I really need to kick

myself in the butt and get going on that I guess I think that helps me back

is that I don't know if you guys are into that and I don't want my start

posting blogs I don't want you guys to think it's just a vlog channel maybe got

it mixed up you guys I don't get paid for the work that I do on YouTube it's a

lot of work I'm not going to lie it can be very hard to continue (be consistent) with it so if

I'm continue doing it at least weekly videos I have missed one recently you

guys know it was really sick as you see and it seems like I am NOT here to be

this big youtuber granted that would be awesome doing something you really

love and be able for it to be your job don't get me wrong that would be sweet

do not lthink this channel grow into some I doubt it'll grow into something that

big it seems like you have to be crazy out of your mind kind of person have a

good channel or you have to be this cookie cutter perfect everything's in

place your house is gorgeous you have all these things or you have to be like

an ex-porn star or you have to be well-known seems like one of those kind

of things when you're this big youtuber and I'm not any of those things and just

me so like I said there's going to be a couple things one granted we're at -

we're almost at 2000 I had a goal I hope that our Spoonie channel can grow to

2,000 by Christmas well it's June yes you and we're almost at 2,000 as it

is so I'm pretty excited about that or it's a little bit of people I know on my

personal life they know that I'm really into the whole YouTube thing it's really

fun connecting with you guys and hearing from all of you I really look forward to

making videos I know what I'm not greatest with work I dumb things down

quite a bit quality can be pretty crappy yes you

guys know so I know I know there's some really awesome people watching these

videos because to listen to me mix up my words all the time and my foggy brain

and my crappy quality videos and lying not so perfect self I really appreciate

that that means about it it shows me that you're here for us and that's

that's cool it's so cool so question number one what would you

guys like to see more videos up is there something else besides chronic illness

stuff that you see as you know I got my other channel it's more personal because

I'm Gracie likes for watch a lot of my videos but not the other channel I want

to share how I make my secret laundry soap recipe then I make for friends and

family those coins really matter especially for Spoonies if you're not

working or you're stuck on disability is there like DIY videos full videos

although not greatest back if more family vlogs would you guys like to see

that I ask a lot but I don't get many answers so it'd be really nice and you

guys this channel CANT grow without you guys watching not just watching them

but sharing them and commenting on them and telling your friends about them like

that that's awesome when you guys do I really

do appreciate that because to be honest with you that doesn't happen a lot here

I do plan on doing some reaction videos to some of those that are really

judgmental against chronic illnesses but again I want to know if there's other

videos that you would like to see I'm sorry this video is kind of long you

guys so I appreciate if you share with another scoony or someone else you know

someone else that you know that has anxiety or fibromyalgia or any of those

things I really want to try to do two videos a week what would you think about

it's really nice to get the feedback from you guys because that's what keeps

me going here when you guys are interacting with me I really like that

would you guys like me to do pol box opening videos where I share all the

mail that from you guys although it has been a

while but I think most of you didn't know I had a peel box again but I do and

it's always in a description box the last part of this would be if you're

really interested in giving this blanket I want you to type in below so that I

know you listen to the whole video because those are the ones that are

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magic blanket Scooby okay so that'll be the last thing so you just need to

answer a couple things that's all also you know magic blanket company now

they said they want to keep it us probably because these blankets are so

heavy shipping will probably be really crazy overseas so I'm sorry for all

these spoonie's that aren't in the US you guys mean just as much to me if the

rest and I hope that we can get more giveaways coming up that are all around

the world opposed to just us so I hope you understand their use my favorite

number the third scripes pune that comments all of these things order you

have to come at me what kind of videos you like to see more of why do you watch

my videos I just pulled a tricky one on you don't forget to write magic blanket

Spoony okay so then the but it's got to be the third person that comments all

these things in order don't forget the magic blanket Spoony on the bottom of

those comments of everything else and I've asked you the third person to

comment it all correctly you're the winner

okay so that way you all you guys can see fair and square who won thank you

for watching and being a part of the spooky family be prepared for another

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Take a look at this spacecraft. How big do you think it is? The size of a backpack? A

car? How about this one? Any idea? What about these green squares? Since most images and

videos of spacecrafts are on dark, space-y backgrounds, often with only distant planets

or stars to compare them to, it's pretty hard to tell how big or small they really

are.

Juno that crashed into Jupiter is the size of a basketball court, New Horizons that flew

by Pluto is about the size and shape of a grand piano, the new class of GPS satellites

are about the size of three bowling lanes!

But let's go back to this first image. This is the International Space Station. It's

the largest spacecraft that has ever orbited planet Earth and it is huge. We're talkin'

football field huge! From one end to the other, the ISS measures 357 feet.

The size of a spacecraft depends on a lot of things. Will it be carrying people? What

is it built to do? What equipment is necessary for the environment it'll be going to?

One of the main purposes of the space station is to put humans in space. So, obviously,

it needs to be big enough for humans to float around in (plus scientific experiments). The

ISS's livable space is as big as a six-bedroom house! But that 357 feet includes massive

solar arrays needed to power the station. Each one of them has the same area as an entire

basketball court.

The ISS was launched in 1998, but the original smaller spacecraft was just one module. It's

been expanded over the last 20 years! But there are some spacecraft that've been in

orbit for longer than the ISS. Like this guy, that's been orbiting for almost 30 years.

The Hubble Telescope is as long as a school bus. Its purpose is pretty self-explanatory…

to observe planets, stars, black holes, galactic events, and galaxies trillions of miles away,..

casual. But to do things like this, the telescope has gotta be super powerful so it needed to

fit an 8 foot mirror! You can see how huge the telescope really is and right about here

is where you'd find that gigantic mirror.

Hubble's two solar arrays are each 25 feet long. A lot larger than they appear without

context.

Okay, with that in mind, how big do you think these are? Believe it or not, those little

green squares are mini satellites set to launch into orbit in 2018. Each one is one and a

quarter inches across, and weigh less than ⅕ of an ounce. And their tiny mothership

is only as big as a shoebox!

As you probably know, space pioneers are trying to travel further and further away from Earth.

To prep for that, they need small, fast, cheap satellites that can be sent on suicide missions

to explore violent environments in space and test the waters for future, more expensive

spacecraft. This is why we need these teeny satellites. They're so small, that they

could be propelled by lasers to one-fifth the speed of light within the next 50ish years,

through the Breakthrough Starshot project. Maybe sending them to our neighboring galaxy,

Alpha Centauri!

It's not just satellites. In 2003 NASA sent Spirit and Opportunity to Mars-- they're

each roughly the size of 5 by 5 cube. And the Curiosity Mars Rover sent in 2011 is the

size of a small SUV! And we're going to send another twin of it to Mars in 2020!

Engineers build these things to be as big as they need to be… which can mean quite

a range of sizes and shapes. So, next time you see a picture of a spacecraft just, do

some digging and see how big or small it actually is.

It's not just spacecrafts, pictures of space itself can be pretty deceiving too. Find out

how they get those crazy images here. Which spacecraft would you most like to see up close?

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Top 10 MYTHS About GUNS - Duration: 15:22.

Top 10 Myths About

Guns

10.

Suppressors (aka Silencers)

This myth regularly shows up on lists of lies Hollywood tells about guns (right next to

"if you run out of ammunition, throw away your gun").

Suppressors, sometimes called silencers, are designed to reduce the speed and sound of

the gas that propels the bullet out of the barrel of the gun.

The way a cartridge works is that a pin, or striker, in the gun hits a primer (usually

on the round,) which ignites powder and sends the bullet projectile out of the barrel.

By slowing the escaping gas, you can reduce the amount of sound produced.

It can also work by reducing the speed of the bullet, reducing the sonic boom or crack.

Again, you can reduce the sound, but not eliminate it.

On most rounds, you can get a 30-40 decibel reduction.

In quieter rounds, like the popular small-game .22 caliber, this means a pretty significant

reduction in volume from around 140 db to the 110-120 db range.

But still, that's a very loud sound, and repeated exposure can result in hearing loss.

You should always have hearing protection when using firearms.

9.

Semi-Automatic Firearms

When I say "semi-automatic", many people have an image in their head of a man on a

rooftop with an M16, pulling the trigger and firing off thousands of rounds (again, thanks

to Hollywood).

This is a false image.

In a semi-automatic firearm, whether it's a pistol (like the Glock 17), rifle (including

the controversial AR-15), or shotgun, when the round is fired, the expanding gas from

the cartridge launches the projectile and then opens the chamber, ejecting the spent

cartridge and, if available, using a spring system to slide the next cartridge into place

ready for the next trigger pull.

The gun will not fire the next round for you, and most guns are designed to prevent this

from happening.

This works out to one trigger pull per shot, similar to how you have to pull a trigger

in a revolver to fire the next round.

Fully automatic weapons, that fire multiple rounds with one trigger pull, do exist, but

they are mostly illegal for citizens to own in the United States (you have to go through

some serious federal licensing headaches).

8.

Assault Weapons

There's a lot of debate over the use of "assault" weapons, but sadly, there's

not a lot of actual information.

So let's sort through what we actually have.

Many gun rights advocates argue that there is no real definition of an assault weapon,

and they would be incorrect.

The term "assault weapon" was legally defined in the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban as

a semi-automatic firearm with a detachable magazine, that contains characteristics one

would find on military firearms.

Simply put, it's a civilian version of a military weapon.

Gun control advocates argue that assault weapons are much more dangerous than the average hunting

rifle.

And they are equally wrong.

The vast majority of add-ons that turn a hunting rifle into an assault rifle are mostly cosmetic:

pistol grips, folding stocks, flash suppressors – things that the shooter may appreciate,

but have no real bearing on the function of the gun or on its ability to fire rounds.

These are semi-automatic weapons: one trigger pull per shot, just like a revolver or your

granddad's hunting rifle.

7.

Stand Your Ground

In the US, while you do have a right to defend your life with deadly force, there are two

basic theories on how to apply that deadly force in self-defense: duty to retreat, and

stand your ground.

A few states in the US use a legal standard called "duty to retreat," which basically

says that, while you have the right to defend your life with deadly force, you need to make

every possible, reasonable effort to get away from your attacker before using that deadly

force.

While this sounds nice in theory, in practice it means that a person who has to use deadly

force to defend their lives may have to appear in court and be tried as a potential murderer,

spending tens of thousands of dollars and potentially ending up in

prison for the rest of their life, all because someone else tried to kill them and they didn't

want to die.

On the other end of the spectrum, you have "stand your ground," or "castle doctrine".

Basically, this doctrine states that whatever space you're occupying at the moment, you

do not have to leave that space, in order to defend your life.

If someone is coming to kill you, you can pull your weapon and stop them with deadly

force.

Some states that have this law also protect those who've used it from criminal and civil

liability.

Again, it's great in theory, but not so much in practice.

There have been dozens of cases where judges and juries have grossly misinterpreted these

laws, acquitting people who chased down attackers out of revenge.

Between the extremes, you also have a patchwork of laws around the country that fall somewhere

in the middle.

Some states allow a citizen to only use the castle doctrine defense in their homes.

Other states say they don't really have a duty to retreat in law, do so in practice.

Gun laws are very complex and that's why it's very important to know what they are

before you purchase and use a firearm.

6.

Magic Bullets

Every so often, there's a new concern over a new type of "cop killer" bullet that

will magically defeat everything in its path.

The truth of the matter is this: there is no such thing as a magic bullet.

However, knowing how your bullet will behave when it reaches its target is crucial in deciding

what kind of bullet you need to choose.

Let's talk about hollow point bullets.

Hollow point bullets are designed to dissipate their energy into their target, reducing penetration

into the target, thus lessening – but not eliminating – the likelihood of coming out

the other side and harming someone else.

In contrast, a full metal jacket is designed to penetrate its target, and continue until

it slows to a stop.

That's why hollow points are usually recommended as a good personal defense round; it's more

likely, should you have to use it, to stay in the bad guy and not harm anyone else.

Over the years, design names and manufacturing tricks have given some a great deal of concern.

The key to remember is that, at the end of the day, there's not much you can do to

a bullet to make it more or less dangerous that hasn't already been done.

5.

Self-Harm

You may have heard that you're 43 times more likely to kill yourself or someone you

know than you are to kill a criminal with a gun.

This statistic is from a study done by Dr. Arthur Kellerman back in 1986, and is used

by gun control advocates to challenge the usefulness of owning firearms.

But is it a myth?

And the answer is: kinda.

The devil is very much in the details of the strongly criticized study.

Part of the problem is that Kellerman, in his study, only focused on gun deaths and

not gun use, ignoring incidents where guns protected, but did not take, life.

He was also criticized for failing to provide complete data, recognize contradictory studies,

and include suburban or rural areas in his studies.

However, common sense does dictate that people who own guns are more likely to use them than

people who don't, often in tragic ways.

Statistics show that more gun deaths occur via suicide than by homicide and accidental

shootings combined.

My personal advice is that if you do choose to own a weapon, please make sure that those

who you trust have a plan to remove your guns in case you show signs of suicidal behavior.

If you are having suicidal thoughts, please get help.

In the US, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline at 1-800-273-8255.

4.

It's Easy to Buy a Gun

After tragic events, there's often a focus on how firearms are acquired by members of

the general public, usually focusing on strengthening requirements and restricting access to certain

types of weapons.

The result has been a series of laws that have been designed to keep guns out of the

wrong people's hands.

If you've never bought a gun, you may be surprised at all the hoops you have to jump

through to get one.

To start off with, many states have some sort of licensing or permitting process for guns

and gun owners, which can take weeks or months to complete.

Once you have your permit or license, you have to meet a fairly long set of federal

requirements (age, legal status, mental status,) in order to purchase a firearm.

Federal firearms license dealers are required, by law, to do an instant background check

on you, to make sure you're not on the FBI's long list of people who aren't allowed to

own a gun.

Only after you jump through all the hoops, are you allowed to walk out the door with

your gun.

Even private sales between people can be very complex.

There's also the part where you have to pay money for your gun.

Guns, in case you've never been shopping for one, tend to be expensive, and fluctuating

supply and demand can quickly drive prices up.

Even in the cheapest of times, guns are an expensive investment.

You can easily expect to spend $300-600 on a decent lower-cost handgun, rifle, or shotgun,

and it's very easy to spend more.

This doesn't include the cost of licensing, accessories, and ammunition.

Training classes and range time are also prudent investments that can cost big money.

If you go hunting, purchasing the right equipment is a big investment, as is the investment

of processing your harvested meat.

Used guns can save you some money (usually 20-30%) on your investments, but make sure

to have them checked out by a knowledgeable person before you buy them.

3.

You Need a Big Gun

"Why do you NEED an AR-15?"

It's a common enough question by those who favor gun control, and if your focus is personal

defense, a smaller weapon would probably suffice.

When we get down to simple practicality, a lot of people who look at guns get weapons

far more powerful than they actually need, and in doing so, can put others at risk.

If you live in an apartment complex with people on the other side of the typical apartment

paper-thin walls, while it may be cool to own a larger caliber handgun like a .45, you

take the risk that a missed shot (which you are legally liable for) will go through the

wall and injure someone other than the person coming after you.

A smaller caliber firearm with the proper bullets can defend your life without creating

a higher risk of injury.

The same concept exists for hunting.

A lot of deer hunters tend to favor large rounds like the .30-06 Springfield (called

the 30-aught-six) to take down their prize whitetail.

The problem with the .30-06 is that in areas where the distance between you and the target

is likely to be less than 100-150 yards, the 30-06 is overpowered.

A less powerful round, like the 7mm or 270, is plenty powerful to quickly take down a

deer and not do major damage to the carcass.

I've talked to some hunters who encourage people to hunt deer with a teeny little .22,

but I ignore them because a .22 is more likely to cause the animal needless suffering, than

to actually take it down.

The key here is to think of guns as tools, and you need to pick the right tool for the

right project.

If you wouldn't use a 30 pound sledgehammer to pound in a nail for a family portrait,

then you probably shouldn't use an overpowered gun to hunt squirrels.

Similarly, if you wouldn't use a tack hammer to try to break up concrete, you probably

shouldn't use an under-powered gun to take down a grizzly bear.

2.

Gun Control and Crime Rates

One of the biggest debates in the US is whether gun control actually reduces the rate of crime.

Gun control advocates point out that other countries with heavy gun control tend to have

lower murder rates, while gun control opponents point out that, where strict gun control has

been implemented in the US, violent crime has skyrocketed.

So what's the truth?

Well, if we look at the top 20 cities for murders per 100,000 residents, we find that

nine of them are in seven of the states with the strictest gun control laws in the country

(Newark, NJ; Baltimore, MD; Oakland, CA; Philadelphia, PA; Stockton, CA; Washington, DC; Chicago,

IL; Pittsburgh, PA; and Buffalo, NY).

However, 11 of them are in states that have fewer restrictions on guns, with the top three

most dangerous cities (New Orleans, LA; Detroit, MI; and St. Louis, MO) all in states that

have a lack of gun control.

So what can we draw from this?

Well, the first thing is that gun control doesn't actually work.

Even if Chicago isn't as violent as New Orleans, it's still a violent place to be,

where handguns were banned up until recently and yet, mysteriously, people were still murdered

with them.

Scientific studies have backed up this conclusion.

It's like the laws against illicit drugs: those drugs are illegal and yet, people who

shouldn't acquire them still do so.

The solution?

Well, there is a correlation between gun violence and another metric: socioeconomics.

To put it simply, the same cities you tend to see on the top of the murder list are the

same cities you see on the top of the poverty rate list.

So the question then becomes: what can be done to lift those poverty-stricken areas

out of poverty?

If you come up with a workable solution, let me know.

1.

The Second Amendment

Lots of international folks wonder why the US doesn't just ban all guns, and the reason

is found in our Constitution: the Second Amendment.

The problem is that most people don't really understand what the Second Amendment means,

and the result is a lot of arguing on both sides.

So I'm going to try to help clear things up.

First, let's look at the text: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security

of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

Now, to today's folks, the second part of the Amendment is fairly clear, but that first

section gives us a lot of pause.

Gun control advocates argue that, since most states have replaced the militia with the

National Guard, then the right to keep and bear arms for the average citizen isn't

really covered here.

Therefore, gun ownership is a privilege, not a right, that should be revoked.

The problem: that's not what the Amendment says.

You have to consider the historical context.

The US was a country born of war, where the average citizen could grab his musket or Pennsylvania

long rifle, walk out the door, and join up with some other average citizens as a small

militia group.

They could be used to conduct small raids against the British and their militias, to

weaken the armies prior to everyone fighting in the big battles.

When the war was over, the standing army was heavily reduced, and militias would be called

up if needed.

In other words: the militia was, pretty much, the military of the country.

This leads us to two elements of interpretation.

First: since common men could be called into service to protect the country, they would

need to be armed, and so, the right to bear arms would have been needed for national security.

However, the other element is that, because these men had just fought a Revolution against

the British militia and government, the right to bear arms represented the right of the

citizens to protect themselves against a tyrannical government.

In order to keep the government in check, the right to bear arms was needed.

This second interpretation is backed up, heavily, by the recorded discussions on the amendment

by Patrick Henry, Noah Webster, George Mason, James Madison and, ultimately by the Supreme

Court in US v. Cruikshank and Presser v. Illinois.

In other words, because a person could be called up to militia, and because our government

could become a tyrannical dictatorship, the right of the people to arm themselves shall

not be infringed.

Where the real debate kicks in, is whether this right can be limited.

And the answer to that question is: yes.

Much like your first amendment rights don't cover slander or screaming "fire" in a

crowded theater, your second amendment rights can be limited within reason.

The Supreme Court has said, in US v. Miller, that the government does have the right to

restrict access to certain firearms – in that particular case, a sawed-off shotgun.

There's also been a few cases – including the recent District of Columbia vs. Heller

– that have determined the rights of the government to restrict firearms access to

felons and the mentally ill.

In other words: the Second Amendment protects your right to bear arms, but can be reasonably

limited for the purpose of public safety.

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