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Villainous | El sombrero negro | Fandub Español Latino / English subtitles - Duration: 0:29.
Umm, sir
We understand what you said about not waiting to get sun burned and all
But don't you think you should take your hat off?
Considering you're already underneath an umbrella?
HEY ! Who's the boos here huh ?!
I can wear this hat whenever I want !
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Aula de Bateria com Fabio Lione (Compondo novas músicas do Angra em Campos) - Duration: 16:22.
One, two three, four...
- It's cool to alternate the chords! - Sorry?
It's cool to alternate the chords, too.
Yes. Come here to sing a bit, Fabito.
Everybody has to listen.
Wow, wow, wow...
- This is it. But the second... - The last chord didn't work well.
Not like this, but it works with the note.
Very good!
- Is that it? - That is it!
This is it.
This is it, what?
I think it worked better.
Yes, the tone is good.
We have the chorus, huh?
We have a chorus.
What's up there?
Sorry?
We are working for the pre recordings.
I'm taking care of this kid, man.
Are you okay?
- How do you do it? - I'll lose my job. Do it.
He's doing good.
How do you do the 5 and 4?
Can you do it this way?
Gosh!
Surprised?
I got it. Bruno, you're fired!
- Fabio? - You are fired.
Can you sing and play at once?
No, no.
Phil Collins.
I have to practice.
I can sing and play.
And then?
Show it. Let's see.
But I only sing to myself.
No. It's not this way, but it could be.
For now any weld has been lost. But, maybe some of them must be fragile.
The thing is that I can't see. I have to touch this and see what happens.
- That's fucking good. It fits the vibes. - Yes!
It really fits.
- It is in E, right? - Yes it is E.
I was thinking about the vibes, the sounds. I thought like that when I was playing:
- A part with acoustic guitar. - Yes.
Very...
- It's not equal. - No it's not. The vibe reminds, but no...
- The good aspect of it, got it? - Yes, yes, yes.
It reminds the good aspect.
- Reminds is minds again, yes? - Yes.
I hope you remind. If you mind just once it's...
- Fabio is thinking about the melodies. - Fabio, what did you think about it?
- Your face was indifferent. - I like it.
It's unique.
Unique.
- There's the main part. - How is that?
This must be cool.
I'm trying to get some energies from the kitchen to let it more visceral.
We have to review all the harmonies, let the same vibe, structures,
- then we change the details. - Fixing.
- There's no sense at all. - Yes.
And it's mentally tiring. You know, to organize.
Yes, man... music is hard.
I am trying to think about the song and...
I am trying to take some juice from it.
What kind of juice it will be.
It's kind of cliché, yes?
There are many clichés. There are moments we can do it better.
My suggestion is to record it all. I can record here or with the camera,
when we are relaxed, we watch it.
Then, the solutions come.
It's better now. It's much better.
Fabio... did you think about it?
It's complicated.
If I understand the verse, bridge and chorus, then it's ok.
There are two parts here. This is one.
Oh, my boy.
That's the game, huh?
Excited I do it.
Excited it worked.
The camera is recording. When it's red it's recording. Right?
Yes, it's recording.
- This one you created. - No, there was something on this part.
You would do it like...
- Like this? - I'm not sure, but something like that.
What a dirty man... there was some fucking thing this part.
Gosh! Take that!
There's something here.
There is something heavy here.
Put it on that chair. I wanna do something here.
I wanna do something heavy. A heavy improvise.
Not just like...
I wanna do something interesting.
- Let's record. - No. It's gonna be very...
- This will not happen. - Let's record.
Calm down, Everton... just a sec.
Calm down, Vertão.
Hold on for a while, brother.
Talking about recordings. Somebody is giving up to record the ideas.
Yes. Rafa is there in the living room.
Traveling. We said "Come here, Rafa. Let's do it".
"Rafa, come on". But, this is it.
This ambience is inspiring.
Not only because we are in a beutiful place, a good place, a comfortable house
with all we need not to worry about day-by-day things, but also because
we are here isolated. Almost not checking the cellphone. Trying to not distract
so we can be concentrated and let our attentions only on what we are doing.
It's interesting. This is it.
- There's nothing else to say. - Add something, say.
Ok. I'll add something.
This is it because... To be isolated from the outside world,
brings all of it for us.
What a shit.
This one you put that black and white filter.
- Have you taken the wine for you? - I took this one here.
I'm fine, I'm fine.
- There's more here. - It's finishing.
And this one?
This one is special for dad.
Do you know this one?
Yes, yes!
This one, right? Brazilian!
- It's important. Brazilian culture. - You know nothing about Brazilian culture?
It's good. Good.
Whose song is this?
I don't know.
- This song is beautiful. - Fabio is heart touched, look.
Fabio cried, man.
Not cried!
The band was good.
Good!
Myth.
Myth.
That's the following, guys.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nice, ten, eleven, twelve.
These two here can be X and Y.
We have something good. If we have, we can have a ballad, a prog...
- One more speed. - One more speed. Whatever.
This song is lost in limbo.
Yes. Since the other time.
Some ideas are flowing. The styles, and where they are.
They were on Felipe's phone. Now we are producing them. Right?
There are some ideas that we have to put there.
Just like... this one I did it small.
Barbosa's ballad.
What we can do tomorrow... because on my computer I have that folder
with the ideas. It's very important to do this now:
What are the Speed Metal? We'll have a folder for these ones.
- Cool. Let's organize it by the morning. - A folder Mid Term, another for ballads.
Ethnic ideas. Got it? Because I don't have this notion yet.
We have 50 ideas. What is more prog... got it?
D'you remember the other time we had some spreadsheet?
- Ethnic. - We saved all our ideas.
- We put a color code. Like, blue is Speed. - Yes.
Red is ballad and so on and on. Then, we put "intro ok", "verse ok"...
- Yes. - "bridge ok", "chorus ok" for each one.
- The parts. I remember. Yes I do. - Yes.
- If there's a solo, instrumental... - Yes, I did it this way.
- We could do like that. - Okay.
- Actually... - I have this on my folder.
- So, we can take it back... - I can take it and write the new songs.
This is one that I did on...
But you did it. You recorded the guitars.
The song we recorded in São Paulo, in the studio?
Also this one.
- The one we did it in São Paulo is... - It's happy.
It's not here on this list.
- But, let's not forget it. - Tomorrow we organize it, then.
I have to know what we have. I'm lost. Because we need to give some preference.
We have about 50 ideas.
We to say "Ok, this one is for the next".
- It's cool, but... I have many cool ideas. - No.
But I think "That's gonna be hard to explain the new ideas, to start new ones".
It's not exactly these chords, but bass does it. There's something that needs...
This song is very beautiful, man.
If we spend some time on it... That's gonna rock.
There's a riff, there's acoustic guitar, there's verse, bridge and chorus...
- If we put a solo... - Yes.
- ... on the groove in the begining. - Okay.
- It's enough to include it in our demo project. - Yes, yes.
Because there's an easy solution and it's easy to finish it.
Oh. That's bad.
Ah... this is the one we did on the studio.
What a modern band, this one.
What audacity!
What an audacious Axé band.
It's like...
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[ Mv Official ]Xuân Lỗi Hẹn | Phạm Anh Cường | Nghe Đi Rồi Khóc | Nhạc Bolero | Buồn Lắm - Duration: 4:57.
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THE HEART DISEASE RATES OF MEAT EATERS VERSUS VEGETARIANS & - health - Duration: 9:57.
THE HEART DISEASE RATES OF MEAT-EATERS VERSUS
VEGETARIANS & VEGANS. THE #1 KILLER IN THE US
Proper nutrition is essential for good health, and it�s disturbing how little doctors learn
about it in medical school. As a result, they are unable to educate their patients on how
to use nutrition to improve their health, or they offer advice based on science paid
for by food corporations. The studies in this area are also not as strong as they could
be, and that�s simply because they modern day medical industry is very invested in chemical
medication.
The scientific literature these corporations use to indoctrinate us from an early age has
been exposed as fraudulent, as countless studies have emerged showing the many problems with
the modern day diet, which is the generally accepted diet. The problems with mass marketing
and the manipulation of science require serious attention. After all, what exactly are we
supposed to think when multiple editors-in-chief of peer-reviewed journals come out and blatantly
say most of the research published these days is completely false? What are we supposed
to think when new publications constantly offer a different narrative than the ones
presented by major food corporations?
A recent FOIA investigation actually uncovered documents that show how the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) manipulates media and science press. This is hardly a surprise,
as government agencies have long been involved with media manipulation, and several mainstream
media journalists and news anchors have revealed this fact time and time again.
So, have we been completely misguided about nutrition and human nutritional requirements,
which is why it�s so great to see more and more people becoming aware of this fact and
taking their health into their own hands. It�s not a mystery why disease rates keep
rising. While there are multiple factors at play here, the evidence points to mass meat
consumption as a major one.
A Healthy Heart and How It Relates to Diet
�Studies are confirming the health benefits of meat-free eating. Nowadays, plant-based
eating is recognized as not only nutritionally sufficient but also as a way to reduce the
risk for many chronic illnesses.�
From a scientific/biological perspective, the benefits of a meatless diet are inarguable.
It makes one wonder why there is such a harsh resistance to this lifestyle. Skeptics will
often point to the theory that we�ve been doing it this way for thousands of years,
but that�s not true. Many experts in that field have repeatedly argued that our ancestral
diets were mostly plant-based, that meat was a �rare treat,� and that our digestive
systems aren�t really built for digesting meat on a daily basis. Some of our ancestors
had, as anthropologist Katherine Milton describes them, �different yet successful diets.�
She says some hunter-gatherer societies obtained almost all of their dietary energy from plants,
and others obtained it from �wild animal fat and protein,� but that �does not imply
that this is the ideal diet for modern humans, nor does it imply that modern humans have
genetic adaptations to such diets.�
An article by Rob Dunn written for Scientific American titled �Human Ancestors Were Nearly
All Vegetarians� explores this issue from an evolutionary perspective, revealing how
our guts might be evolved to perform best on a vegetarian diet, with perhaps the occasional
piece of meat here and there as a rare treat.
The point is, it�s not all cut and dry like we�ve been made to believe.
There are many aspects to good health, and a vegan/vegetarian diet has proven to have
benefits in several different areas. It�s particularly notable when we look at heart
health. The number one cause for death in the United States, it is directly impacted
by diet.
�Our standard American diet, also known as SAD, has put our country at the top of
the list in the world for obesity, which increases the risk for serious health problems. Overwhelming
scientific evidence links the consumption of meat and meat products to numerous diseases.
. . . The World Health Organization (WHO) now places red and processed meat at the same
danger level as cigarettes and asbestos. Meat is the new tobacco.�
� Dr. Joanne Kong
Take a look at the graphic below regarding heart disease, the number one killer of Americans
today. The risk of death from heart disease is significantly lower in vegetarians, and
even lower in vegans.
Even the American Dietetic Association has weighed in with a position paper, concluding
that �appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets,
are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits in the prevention
and treatment of certain diseases.�
These diseases include heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and more.
There is a lot of science to back this up now, so much so that even the President of
the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Kim A. Williams, has adopted a vegan diet. Talk
about heart health�
He often sees patients who are overweight and struggling with hypertension, type 2 diabetes,
and high cholesterol. One of the things he advises them to do specifically is to go vegan.
He is also the Chairman of Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. His
enthusiasm for a planet-based diet comes from his interpretation of medical literature,
having cited several studies proving that people who pursue vegetarian diets live longer
than meat eaters and have lower rates of death from heart disease, diabetes, and kidney problems.
It�s great to see more and more professionals realize this, as the science shows that a
vegan/vegetarian diet can halt and even reverse multiple diseases.
Research carried out by Dr. Dean Ornish, who found that patients who were put on a program
that included a vegetarian diet had less coronary plaque and fewer cardiac events, is also commonly
cited.
And there�s plenty more where that came from.
Another heart surgeon who has done a lot for awareness, Dr. Ellsworth Wareham, explains:
�Veganism is a very fine form of nutrition. It�s a little extreme to tell a person who
is using flesh foods that you�re going to take everything entirely away from them. When
I was in practice in medicine, I would tell the patients that the vegetable-based diet
was the healthy way to go, and to keep away from the animal products as much as possible.
People are very sensitive about what they eat. You can talk to people about exercising
relaxation, good mental attitude and they will accept that. But you talk to them about
what they are eating and people are very sensitive about that. If an individual is willing to
listen, I will try to explain to them on a scientific basis of how I think it�s better
for them.�
This trend is inciting further scientific inquiry as its popularity grows. At least
542,000 people in Britain now follow a vegan diet � up from 150,000 in 2006 � and another
521,000 vegetarians hope to reduce their consumption of animal products. It is evident that veganism
has become one of the fastest growing lifestyle choices.
One of the most comprehensive studies ever performed on this subject is �The China
Study,� conducted by Drs. T. Colin Campbell and Thomas Campbell. Their findings showed
direct correlations between nutrition and heart-disease, diabetes, and cancer, proving
that cultures that eat primarily plant-based diets have lower to no instances of these
diseases and that switching to a plant-based diet can successfully reverse diseases already
established in the body.
The Common Criticisms of This Type of Lifestyle Change
�One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we�ve been bamboozled long enough,
we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We�re no longer interested in finding out
the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It�s simply too painful to acknowledge,
even to ourselves, that we�ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you,
you almost never get it back.�
� Carl Sagan
The problem with many of the truths we hold as universal, not just about nutrition, but
all aspects of our world, is that we�ve been bombarded with beliefs from biased sources
for years and then accepted those believes as truth. And when someone believes something
for a long enough time, if they encounter information that conflicts with that belief
system, they do everything in their power to defend it. It�s called cognitive dissonance,
and it�s why it can be extremely difficult to talk to a meat-eater about the benefits
of veganism/vegetarianism.
The bottom line is, humans do not require meat, and a vegan/vegetarian diet, or a diet
severely restricted in meat consumption, is a far healthier option.
This growing awareness is part of a shift in human consciousness that�s taking place
on several different levels. Transparency is emerging within not only the food industry,
but our health industry, the financial industry, our political systems, and more. We are finally
learning that the truth truth regarding so many different topics has been skewed.
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TAMING FEMALE SEXUALITY MYTH, LIBIDO AND THE PHARMACOLOGICAL SUP - Duration: 8:51.
TAMING FEMALE SEXUALITY: MYTH, LIBIDO AND THE PHARMACOLOGICAL SUPPRESSION OF WOMEN
It doesn�t take a witch hunt for most people to realize that female sexuality has been
feared for as long as we can remember human history.
Male-constructed images of women, and men, are so embedded in Western culture that they
can appear quite �natural,� but the ways in which the patriarchy has tried to quell
women�s sexuality is absurd, if not shocking.
From the beginning chapters of the Bible, in the Adam and Eve story, we, in the West,
have been taught how to think about a woman�s sexual personality.
The imagery is reinforced in art, prose, and modern medicine.
Without tangling the web even further, the deeply rooted fear of women�s sexuality
also weighs heavy on the heads of depopulationists, but we shall save this tangent for another
time because there is ample and astounding evidence to prove strange cultural programming
without opening that Pandora�s box.
Pun intended.
I should preface, I am overjoyed that our country went through a sexual revolution,
and that women are now at least legally allowed to have sex with whomever � man or woman
� they choose.
Nonetheless, mankind didn�t even realize that there was a correlation between the womb
and sexual intercourse resulting in pregnancy until 9000 BCE, but even now obsesses with
preventing a woman�s natural expression of her Divinely given sexual gifts in any
way possible.
Pregnancy or no pregnancy, Paleolithic societies prohibited women from having sex during their
periods, yet in our very recent past, women were encouraged to use Lysol as a contraceptive.
Which is more farcical?
These odd views have affected men and women alike.
Men were encouraged to be circumcised, lest their wives stray to another man, and his
foreskin, now proven to be sensitive just like a woman�s clitoris, was to be surgically,
if not barbarically removed, to lessen the pleasure associated with sex � for both
parties.
Female genital mutilation still occurs today, with more 130 million women enduring scarring,
urinary issues, poor obstetric and neonatal outcomes, but aside from the patently obvious
acts of removing the sexual organs themselves, how has our warped cultural training taught
us to fear female sexuality, and what inane methods have they attempted to stifle this
�scary beast?�
The �Hysterical� Woman
If a woman explores a sexual free-for-all, with one partner, or many, she is called hysterical
� the word literally coming from the Greek word hysterikos; meaning �of the womb,�
or �suffering of the womb.� Preposterously, the psychologically termed illness, �hysterical
neurosis� persisted in medical literature until the 1980s.
This concept was based on the ridiculous notion that a woman�s womb wandered around her
body (like her wandering sexual eye?) causing her to become ill.
This idea resulted in doctors prescribing odd �medicines� as far back as 1900 BC,
when ancient Egyptians thought the �wandering womb� could cause �excessive vaginal lubrication,�
or anxiety and nervousness from erotic fantasies.
Medical �experts� later treated a woman�s excess libido by prescribing suppositories,
salves, and Dover�s powder, a special combination of opium and ipecac.
If that wasn�t sufficient, your genitals could be sprayed with a high-powered hose,
or you would be prescribed rat poison (strychnia) to help calm your nervous system.
Birth Control and Douching
Women were also supposed to separate child-birth and sexual pleasure.
One was not to be mixed with the other.
In the most extreme versions of the Madonna-Whore complex, our illustrious physicians have prescribed
a host of health-harming birth control methods, from the modern-day pill, which can cause
cancer, to more antiquated remedies like those suggested by an American physician of the
1800s named Charles Knowlton who suggested douching as a form of contraception.
After sex, women were supposed to inject a syringe full of watered-down salt, vinegar,
liquid chloride, zinc sulfite or aluminum potassium sulfite into their vaginas.
in fact, from 1930 until 1960, the most popular contraceptive for women was Lysol disinfectant.
Though Lysol as a form of birth control has since been debunked, and douching has been
proven to cause numerous health problems, one in four women between the ages of 15 and
44 still douche, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Most women who douche are also being exposed to health-harming chemicals, including phthalates.
�Phthalates are chemicals of concern for women�s health because they are suspected
endocrine disruptors and can alter the action of important hormones such as estrogen, testosterone
and thyroid hormones,� says lead study author Ami Zota, a researcher at the Milken School
of Public Health at George Washington University, who found that douches and feminine care products
were causing women�s health issues.
Why do you think so many women still see their vaginas as inherently dirty?
Sexual Preference Demonized
In the 19th century, wealthy women were thought to be especially prone to lesbianism due to
�sexual hyperesthesia [excessive sensitivity to stimuli].� In order to cure these women
of such urges, one physician, Denslow Lewis, prescribed �cocaine solutions, saline cathartics,
the surgical �liberation� of adherent clitorises, or even the administration of
strychnine by hypodermic.�
Interestingly, there are now studies suggesting that women are usually �looser� sexually
when they don�t depend on men for financial support.
Or that women who are dependent financially on a man are less likely to use condoms.
Or how�s this one � men are more likely to cheat on their spouses when they are dependent
upon the woman for money.
It couldn�t possibly be that women�s sexuality is its own living, breathing, expression of
the Divine Creative Force.
All of these studies reassert the �dangers� of letting women have too much power.
In bed, or out of it.
The gender wars start and end with sex, and they are fomented by misplaced fear.
Sex is the creative spark.
It has only been our programming which causes us to fear one another, and continue to act
in misogynistic, ignorant ways toward women�s sexuality.
Sexual energy is feared because it is incredibly powerful � the same way our own innate power
is feared, until we learn to accept it and understand it.
Sexual energy and creative energy are so strongly intertwined, that you�d have a difficult
time tearing them apart.
They impact each other that profoundly � this is biology, chemistry, divinity, and physics
conspiring with one another secretly.
Sexual energy fuels inspiration and passion, and when harnessed and properly channeled
is a pleasurable and powerful means to motivate us toward creation beyond even human life,
but of our most �elevated� version of Self.
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