Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 27 2017

hello everyone it's me Jayskibean and welcome to Sacramento now this game I feel like

I think it's a walking simulator but look at the art on this game it's

beautiful and the music's supposed to be really good too and I'm just going to

jump right on into it and see what it see what happens I'm pretty sure I'm

pretty sure it's just a walking simulator where you can look at the

scenery it's like a playable piece of artwork I feel like it's supposed to be

released from the description on issue that's what I got from it was itchy

arrow game Joel I can never remember where I got these games if you want to

find any of the games I ever play there either on Steam bitchy or gamejolt

otherwise I'll probably leave a link in the description where I'll tell you in

the video that is time going forwards or backwards it's for you to decide

I don't know but we just got off the tracks

see at first I thought it was just from those itchy

the frame rate was going down but it's actually the art style of everything it

just looks like it saying everything is moving it looks like everything is hand

drawn in this place it's pretty cool I'm so peaceful and tranquil and other

synonyms for the same thing look at the bird

aid the flamingos I feel like I'm at Busch Gardens hey guys I don't know if

any of you've ever been to Busch Gardens or any zoo or anywhere where the

swimming goes but they smell so bad it's tasting good they just poop they

just walk around and poop and their impacts or whatever you call flocks I

think all over to please to place and go starting get some Basie in here those

that a mansion whoa okay well let's take a look inside surprise me a Zelda like

um Link's Awakening work whoa ah it's so cool and now we're taken to Dragon Ball

Z with the area where they train and there's the just the house and the

background and stuff and what there's even a sex when you walk look at that oh

that's so awesome today the developer must have put a lot

of work into this game I'll just kick me out you can only stand there for a

limited amount of time I guess yeah I look is that is that a one burner is

that the Sun we don't know I can't go any further this way oh well either way

it looks like the developer put a lot of work into this game like everything

everything's really well drawn and stuff also as it gets getting late

all the birds are leaving you see that that's really reminiscent of 2012 the

movie when they said the world was going to end in 2012 it was like a y2k type

deal and they made a movie about it where all these natural catastrophes

went down and Delfi famine if you haven't watched it you definitely

shouldn't flat water on it's a good movie maybe it's another into the world

movie but anyway there's a seed were lots of giant fish there's the scene

where all these birds were flying away and that was low okay what is the is the

world like getting smaller that was hello I'm moving very quickly why am I

going so fast as it launched me was that that wasn't it what that was eat I want

to explore some more there's no way there's no way that was it there's no

there's just no way I could live in it could not have been okay so I'm going to

go to the fish first I'm not going to go into that see there's the fish right

there not so cool giant beasts so I didn't get

to go there last time so I guess you only have until the Sun Goes Down to

explore this place that's really cool and the doors close it looks like the

doors close in the in the buildings and pushes you

back to the stars gonna fit but yeah this is so awesome

planet obvious this is my favorite thing those are both the shows up here at some

point or what but I like how it like straight up launched me to the beginning

like back to the start like right where I started to what I don't know called

Sacramento I wonder why it's called Sacramento I know isn't that that's the

capital of California right I'm really bad state to capital if you guys haven't

noticed really bad was a lot of like memory type stuff so anyway I don't know

what ties this to to the name Sacramento I don't know I'm probably never gonna

get over how gorgeous this game is it's very well done is there anything else

over here besides the feesh so let's get towards the Sun let's go there play and

see I don't know I don't know if it's like

some kind of symbolism or what this is the scheme there's nothing under the

water it's all like just a bunch of water I don't know why I'm trying to

figure something out with this game like it's supposed to be a walking piece of

artwork and I'm like I gotta beat it I just beat the game it's really chill

it's really nice it's a really different but they do it a lot of horror games

recently and this is this is a big breath of fresh air for me to go through

a game like this and okay so it closes at a specific time then at night I write

before everything stops and the Sun Goes Down this is anything this way you think

this way that I haven't seen yet oh don't stop don't don't push me away yet

I just want to see oh it's like the liking pretty deer in aa I don't know I

don't know the lyrics to that song oh here comes yeah there we go we're

getting pushed away now yay in the ichigo's I guess I'll run I'll get stuck

you get stuck whoa I'm going through stuff okay yep okay I didn't miss

anything I don't feel like I miss anything

it just happened again cool alright so yeah that's Sacramento that's pretty

cool that's really cool I like it this is um a walking simulator very short

very small you have until sundown to observe all the art in this world and

its really it's really nice it looks like it's all hand drawn and colored and

painted with all that stuff and it's it's awesome all the way down to the

music and if you've been playing a lot of hoborg and horror games you can't

even say over and you get scared a lie and you're stressed or something this is

the game for you this is so nice and so relaxing and it takes the edge off and

sit back have a nice bowl of cereal and edges just look at all the art like I

love this kind of stuff oh and it's starting on its own again

okay well anyway asked to finish the episode off there I hope you guys

enjoyed if you guys did enjoy make sure you slap that like button underneath the

video and until next time I'll see you guys later

you

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Should the U.S. Be a Christian Nation? || Third Rail With OZY - Duration: 2:08.

Speaker 1: It's such a difficult question.

Speaker 2: I do not think that the United States should be a Christian nation.

Speaker 3: I don't like the word should, but if it was, it wouldn't have the problems that

they're having now.

Female: I don't think the United States should be a Christian nation, everyone is allowed

to have their belief.

Honestly, I do think if everyone was a Christian, you wouldn't be allowed to do anything.

Male: I feel like the United States should be whatever it wants to be, you know what

I mean?

I myself, I believe in God, and I think a lot of stuff is happening right now, because

of people's lack of love they think that they're not receiving from God.

That's why it carries them out to do evil things.

Trying to do be better than God.

They don't think that there's anything bigger than themselves.

Male: I don't think that religion should be imposed.

I believe in free will.

Female: I can't answer that because I don't think that would ever happen.

First of all, I don't think the people would allow that.

Then it's not just the President, there's the Congress, the House.

They wouldn't allow that.

It's out of the question, I can't answer that question, because it just would never happen.

Speaker 1: I think what makes America great, is that the veracity so, without the veracity,

I don't know what will happen to the America.

Speaker 2: With Christianity, you're told that you should accept your lot in life, because

God will make it better for you.

I feel like those ideologies cause people to not make a change in the world, you know

what I mean, because it's like, "Oh, this is happening for a reason, like, this is God's

will."

I feel like, especially when governing a country, you shouldn't let those theories and ideas

be the root for your decision making, because I feel like would end up leading us to making

very terrible decisions all in the name of some spiritual figure in the sky.

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How to come in some one's Dream\Dreams of some one||English Subtitles|| किसी के सपनों में कैसे आयें? - Duration: 10:09.

Yes Friends!!

You can come in anybody's dreams...

Just like someone comes in your dreams,

Not only this, you can give him a message.

In this there is no significance of the duration of distance,

He or she lives in your neighborhood

Or in another country

Do not use different methods for this..

Only one method is to be used

Not so, to send messages to your neighborhood, less power is needed......

...And to send messages to the foreigner, more power is required.

This method completly based on the principles of psychology

And these capabilities are also inherent in you like every human being,

It can be done by any man and woman.

And your will can come in any one's dreams on his will power

The only requirement is to do it in the right way

I have tried this method

So there is no scope for suspicion

Hello! Dear Friends! I am Sanjay Kumar Garg

you are welcome once again in the Indian Literature and Culture Channel.

with the video which was the most demanded.

I had hundreds of comments for this video

I'm sorry to bring this video late

Dear friends, if you have not subscribed my channel

Press the bell icon by subscribing to the channel

So that you get updates for each of my videos

Second if you want to come in someone's dreams..

So watch this video from the beginning to the end.

Do not leave anything incomplete

Because if you miss a line then all your hard work can be useless

Because at the end of the video I have given some tips too...

With these tips you will succeed soon!

It is my belief

If you are ready to come to someone's dreams now

come to someone's dreams now

Then look at the video-

Friends !! For this method you have to choose that time...

The time your receiver is slept

The time of 3 to 4 p.m. is a time in which everybody is asleep

At this time, we dream most

And the person who receives your message or whoever is also a dream..

..will be walking in the world

He will sleep and you have to wake up.

Because you do not see the dream,

you have to dream of others

So you have to wake up

So get up at 2:00 to 2.30 in the morning,

Wash hands and mouth, eliminate laziness,

you can drink tea coffee

Sit on a chair or rest chair

Keep a picture of him in front of you..

..Which you want to come to dream

Trāṭaka on his photo

See his picture sticky

If you not have his Picture.

His Picture sit on his mind..

Anter trāṭaka enter on his mind image

I have given, method of trāṭaka in his last video,

See his Picture some Time and

and set his image in his Mind

See his picture again and again

And close your eyes and look is Image.

Enter deep meditation..

and enter deep meditation.

and Imagine that he is standing in front of you.

Call him by his nickname again and again

nickname s the name that is taken at home with love

Mix him in his face,

enter deep meditation.

and Imagine that he is standing in front of you.

if you are Romeo then be Juliet,

If you are Juliet then be Romeo

enter deep meditation.

enter and enter deep meditation.

The pain of love, by becoming introspective,

when it comes out of the heart.

So God Himself goes away too,

What is human?

In this way call him again and again in his mind,

and Go to sleep right there.

Do not fall from the chair. keep in mind

But at least this method is 30 minutes or more before sleeping,

Friends !! If you practiced it for at least forty days without missing any Day and Fix Time

Fix time means practiced at the same time per day

If you practiced it for at least forty days

My claim is that you will come 100 percent of his dreams

If you trāṭaka attention or other attention..

..So this method shows the effect very quickly.

This is my expe

This is my claim and experience

1- Whose dreams you want to come, He has definitely seen your face

Or, once a day, show him his face with some excuse.

If he/she has not seen your face, because he does not know who are you?

Because he/she does not know you

You will become a prince or a princess of dreams for his dreams

And your hard work will be useless.

therefore Whose dreams you want to come, He has definitely seen your face

2-If you want to dream, you receiver lives in another country

When there is night?, you have to find out!

When it's 3 o'clock in that country

Then how many rings in your country?

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Jake Paul - BROFIST (Song) feat. Team 10 - Duration: 1:15.

Bro..

Bro..

Bro..

BRO FIST!

When things are tough..

..And you've had enough.

Who is there?

To curb your fear?

All bridges burned..

Nowhere to turn..

Who will come?

To cheer you on?

Never let go, go go!

Never give up, up, up.

Never let go, never give up!

You can reach your endgoal!

Never let go, go, go, never give up, up, up!

Never let go, never give up!

You let go, you asshole!

Do you know how Pewdy says goodbye?

BROFIST!

Close your hand, let's give this thing a try!

Brofist!

Everyone, just wants to fist this guy..

Brofist!

Pewdiepie-ie, Pewdiepie-ie..

Brofist!

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Richard (RichieAU) | The Road to Nerdfighteria - Duration: 2:13.

What's up, nerdfighters? My name is Richard and this is my road to Nerdfighteria.

Non-existent intro!...So it all began for me in about 2009. 2009 was a very

innocent time. I had just become high school freshman. Obama was president. I

think YoOLO was still living and the Cubs hadn't wanna World Series in.....a while. I

also had this thing called an iPod Classic. It was newfangled technology and on

the iPod Classic I had a podcast called Best of Youtube. This podcast would take

videos that were going viral and would download them and then upload them to

the podcast. You could download videos like every day or two and be like

"Whoa, chocolate rain! That's....neat! What am I doing with my hands? It's a 2009 thing." And one of

these days, I came across a video entitled 50 Jokes In Three Minutes or

something like that. Those were more click baity times. So I watched

that video and I'm like, "Hey! That's pretty neat and I find the Vlogbrothers

channel and I come to find that John Green...is in fact....a Hoosier. For those who

don't know who, a Hoosier is someone from Indiana. Is that reading correctly? I start

watching the Vlogbrothers channel in part. I mean, they're interesting at all,

but in part, because I'm learning that there's more to Indiana than just corn.

(Newschannel reporter): "Working to prove, for the 90th year, that, YES, there is more than corn in Indiana."

Long story short, I read some books. Watch some Swindon Town SwoodilyPooper videosm

put a llama on my backpack. I don't even know. Can someone tell me is this....? To be

honest, I don't even know if this is a llama. Can someone tell me? Is this a llama?

Or is it an alpaca? And now I have John Green's face on a t-shirt. What?!?!

So that's how I became a part of this community. Shout out to all the people

who are working on this project. Thank you so much for organizing all of these

stories. I can't wait to hear more and I will see you next time....

What is this? It's also a 2009 thing!

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Top 10 Weirdest Town Names From Around The World - Duration: 8:30.

Hello YouTube, Jim here!

Welcome to Top10Archive!

If you were to travel the world and stop in every country, you'd cross cities like London,

Paris, New York – the big wigs everybody already knows about.

What sits beyond these bustling metropolises, though, are these gems - towns with monikers

that we can only describe as "weird."

Before we get started, help us out by hitting that like button, and be sure to leave us

a comment because we're always looking to engage in interesting conversations with you!

Also, don't forget to click the bell so you get notified every time we put out a new video!

10.

Why, Arizona, USA Seems like a fair enough question, right?

Why Arizona when you have 49 other glorious states in America?

You could easily travel several hours northwest to Las Ve – oh, Why is the name of the town!

The oddly named establishment in Arizona sits a 30-minute drive just north of the Mexican

Border and was named after an intersection of Highway 85 and Highway 86.

As you can guess, the intersection formed the letter Y.

Why, Arizona has an approximate population 116 - according to the 2000 census.

9.

Eek, Alaska, USA Yes, the thought of living in the uncomfortably

cold southwestern edge of Alaska scares us, but that's not why we "Eeked."

Meaning "two eyes" in Eskimo, the town of Eek, Alaska is a tiny slice of life sporting

a population that hovers around 300 people and an area of land said to be about 1 sq

mi­ or roughly 2.6 sq kilometers.

During the summer months, Eek experiences toasty warm temperatures that average around

56°F or 13°C and, when it's mildly freezing in the winter at 4°F or -15°C, most residents

are forced to use snow vehicles to travel.

8.

Punkydoodles Corners, Canada Leave it to Canada to house one of the most

innocent-sounding towns in all of history – Punkydoodles Corners.

Established in southwestern Ontario and sounding like a children's TV program, the story

behind Punkydoodles name is a contested one.

One version blames a 19th-century innkeeper who owned an inn at the Corner and had a tendency

to make "Yankee Doodle" sound like "Punky Doodle" - while another story points to

a nickname a lazy pumpkin farmer received from his wife.

7.

Humptulips, Washington, USA While it may sound like some mid-19th-century

insult, the town of Humptulips is believed to have derived its moniker from a Native

American tribe of the same name.

Depending on the source, Humptulips either means "chilly region" or "hard to pole",

though even the town's own website is unsure of which is most accurate.

The small town, which stretches over 9.5 sq miles or about 24.5 sq kilometers­­­­­­­­­­­­,

makes up a small sliver of Grays Harbor county and, despite its beauty, is fairly unremarkable

besides its name.

6.

Intercourse, PA, USA One of the most puzzling things about Intercourse,

Pennsylvania is not even the name – it's the location.

Established in Pennsylvania's famed Lancaster County, otherwise known as the "heart of

the Amish Country," Intercourse serves as a sort of center for locals to conduct business.

In 1754, the village of Cross Keys was established, but in 1814, received an unusual name change

to Intercourse.

Several stories explain how one landed on such a name, though the most historic stems

from the old English usage of the word.

Before being twisted into its more popular perverse connotation, intercourse once referred

to a dealing between people – like those occurring in the business hub of the town.

5.

Frankenstein, Poland Can you imagine how disappointed we were to

find that the small town of Frankenstein has absolutely nothing to do with Mary Shelley's

mad scientist?

Here we are, all set to make "It's alive!" jokes only to find that this tiny speck on

the world map was established in the 13th century by the Duke of Silesia, Henry IV Probus.

Frankenstein was established after the invasion of the Mongols and has had quite the trying

history, starting in the 17th century, when the 5.28 sq mile or roughly 13.67 sq kilometer

town was hit with a plague and lost one-third of its population.

Following the plague, in the mid-18th century, much of the town burned down and had to be

rebuilt.

After World War II, the town changed hands from the Germans to Poland and saw its name

changed to Ząbkowice Slaskie, or Frankenstein in Silesia.

4.

Hell, Norway Just to clear things up and lay to rest a

favorite saying amongst wise guys – Hell has frozen over.

Time and time again Hell has been a frozen wonderland.

Of course, we're speaking of Hell, Norway, a village that experiences frigid lows as

unbearable as -13°F or about -25°C. While the name may seem peculiar for a town that's

almost constantly freezing, it's etymology has nothing to do with the burning underworld.

Hell is said to have been derived from the Norse word hellir, or "overhang", or the

more modern Norwegian homonym meaning "luck."

Hell has a population of approximate 1,400 people and, no, Hitler doesn't live there.

It's also not the only "Hell" in the world, as travelers can go to Hell in California,

Michigan, and the Grand Cayman.

3.

Middlefart, Denmark The affluent town in Denmark boasts a population

of around 14,800 people and is best known by its iron foundry, which serves as the main

industry in Middlefart <fart noise>.

We tried, but it's impossible to discuss this 13th-century town without getting caught

up in the fact that its name is Middlefart <fart noise>.

Okay, okay.

That was the last one, we promise!

The first recording of the Danish town was in the Danish Census Book known as Voldemort's

Census Book.

No, wait…

Valdemar!

As in the Royal Chancery of Valdemar II.

Originally, the town was recorded as this weird looking word Mæthælfar from the Danish

word Mæthæl meaning "middle" and far meaning "way."

From there, Middlefart was born.

<fart noise> 2.

F*#!ing, Austria As the story goes, a 6th-century Bavarian

nobleman by the name of Focko arrived in Austria and established a small village for his people,

naming it Vucchingen.

By the 18th century, the name had been morphed to Fu… er…

Fudging, or "place of Focko's people."

Many of you can probably see the issue with Fu… ahem…

Fracking as a town name, and it's not lost on the visitors that stop off in the Upper

Austrian municipality.

The most recent census, taken in 2005, tallied a tiny population of only 104 Fu…

Flipping residents, all of whom feel the annoyance when the Fu…

Farking sign is stolen – a common occurrence for the unfortunate town.

1.

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Wales

Meaning "Parish of St. Mary in the Hollow of the White Hazel Near to the Rapid Whirlpool

and the Parish of St. Tysillo of the Red Cave", for the sake of sanity and time, let's just

call this town the Parish of St. Mary.

The unusually long name is actually only the second longest one-word name in the world,

falling short to a region in New Zealand's South Island, and is a direct description

of where the town can be found.

Located on the island of Anglesey, the village has a population of about 3,100 people and

is believed to have been established as far back as the Neolithic era.

Originally, its name was considerably shorter, but in the 19th century, it attempted to attract

tourists by giving it the longest name of any railway in Britain.

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Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History - Duration: 14:34.

Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History

10.

The Santa Maria

Though less than 70 feet long and by all accounts a slow and hideous vessel, few can deny the

fame the tiny Spanish boat achieved when she brought Christopher Columbus to the new world.

While Columbus has acquired a bad rap of late for his brutality as governor of Hispaniola

and other little foibles he was famous for, no one can deny his extraordinary seamanship

or his courage in making the crossing not just once, but four times during his lifetime.

Unfortunately, the sturdy little Santa Maria would not be making a repeat journey, as she

ran aground on Christmas day, 1492, and was salvaged for her wood (which, interesting

enough, went into the construction of another ship originally called La Navidad—Christmas—because

the wreck occurred on Christmas Day).

While the original is long gone, no fewer than four replicas of the ship have been built

since, all of them capable of putting to sea.

Unfortunately, none of them are exact duplicates as no records of the ship's original construction

exist, resulting in a number of different configurations.

9.

C.S.S.

Hunley

This early excuse for a submarine proved to be far more dangerous to her own crews than

she was to the Union Navy, but she was to start a revolution in naval engineering that

remains with us to this day.

Built by the Confederates in 1863 specifically to sink Union ships then barricading Southern

ports, she sank twice while being tested, killing 13 of her crew (including her designer,

H.L. Hunley) in the process.

Finally ready for her first combat test, on the evening of February 17, 1864, the Hunley,

which never seemed to run out of men eager to serve on her despite the generally suicidal

nature of doing so, snuck up on the Union sloop Housatonic and buried a spar torpedo

in her side.

Remarkably, the torpedo detonated as planned and the Housatonic sank, giving her the dubious

distinction of being the first ship in history to be sunk by a submarine.

Tragically, the little boat didn't make it back to dock but sank for the third and

last time that evening for unknown reasons, taking her entire eight-man crew down once

again.

After sitting on the bottom of Charleston Harbor for the next 136 years, she was finally

located and raised in August of 2000 to great fanfare.

The remarkably well preserved hulk now sits in a specially designed tank awaiting conservation.

8.

U.S.S.

Monitor and C.S.S.

Virginia (aka Merrimack)

While the hours-long battle fought between these two behemoths off Hampton Roads, Virginia

in March of 1862 was relatively unspectacular and ended in a draw, it may have been one

of the most important battles in naval history in that it was the first time two ships made

predominantly of iron rather than wood ever engaged in battle.

The Union-built Monitor—derisively called a "cheesbox on a raft" (which proved to

be a fairly accurate description)—also had the distinction of being the first ship to

possess a rotating gun turret, changing the course of naval warship design for the next

century.

The interesting thing about the Confederate ironclad was that it was built upon the refloated

hull of the Union frigate Merrimack (hence the confusion regarding her name), which had

been scuttled when Norfolk fell into the hands of the South in April of 1861.

Refloated and fitted with massive iron plates, she not only proved to be impenetrable to

cannon fire, but a dangerous weapon the South used to sink a pair of traditional wooden

Union warships a day earlier.

Neither ship fought again or survived the year, however; the Virginia would be blown

up to prevent her from being captured in May of 1862 when Union troops retook Norfolk and

the Monitor would be lost in heavy seas off Cape Hatteras on New Year's eve of that

year, taking 16 of her crew down with her.

(Note: The wreck of the Monitor was located off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 1973

and was designated a national landmark.

Since then, many artifacts from the ship, including her turret, cannon, propeller, anchor,

engine and some personal effects of the crew—along with the remains of two of her crew—have

been recovered and are now on display—minus the bodies—at the Mariners' Museum of

Newport News, Virginia.)

7.

U.S.S.

Constitution

Known as "Old Ironsides" due to her sturdy construction, the oldest still intact ship

in America serves as a museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

Still afloat after 213 years, she had an usually long service life, having remained in commission

on and off between 1797 all the way to the Civil War, after which she was made a training

ship and continued sailing periodically right up to her final decommissioning in 1881.

During that time she fought in two conflicts: the First Barbary War—when she battled real

pirates—and the War of 1812, during which she distinguished herself by defeating the

British frigates HMS Guerriere and HMS Java.

It was those engagements that gave her something of a reputation as a ship that could take

on the British in a head-to-head fight, which was no small feat when one considers that

the Royal Navy was the largest and most powerful in the world at the time.

Her fame saved her from the wrecking yard and in 1907 she began serving as a museum

ship.

Old Ironsides has been restored, refurbished and otherwise rebuilt so many times, it is

said her keel is the only part of the original ship that remains, the rest having being replaced

numerous times over the decades.

She can still get underway, however, which she proves once a year when she is towed into

to Boston Harbor for her "turnaround cruise" designed to ensure she weathers evenly on

both sides.

She is also a still officially commissioned warship, with a sixty-man crew who are all

active duty members of the United States Navy.

6.

Battleship U.S.S. Missouri

Though not a participant in any major ship-to-ship sea battles, the "Mighty 'Mo", as she

became known to her crew, had the distinction of being the vessel upon which the surrender

documents that ended World War Two were signed in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945.

But World War Two wasn't the only action the massive 45,000 ton battleship was to sea

in her lifetime; decommissioned after the war, she was reactivated and sent to fight

during the Korean War, and again in 1984, when she became part of Ronald Reagan's

600-ship fleet plan.

She even saw service in the First Persian Gulf War in 1991, when she lobbed cruise missiles

and 16-inch rounds from her massive guns against Iraqi targets in Kuwait.

Today she sits tied up serenely at Pearl Harbor, where she serves as a museum and war memorial.

Interestingly, she is moored just a few hundred yards from the wreck of the Battleship Arizona

(see no.

3), making it possible to see from her decks both the place the war started and the place

that it ended at the same time.

5.

HMS Victory

No single ship serves as a better symbol for the power that was the Royal Navy during the

late eighteenth and early nineteenth century than does Lord Nelson's venerable and, indeed,

almost legendary, flagship.

One of the largest wooden warships ever built, the ship not only saw considerable action

in the last decades of the eighteenth century fighting both the French and Spanish fleets,

but she became the stuff of legends at the pivotal battle of Trafalgar in 1805, where

Nelson was to be mortally wounded but not before besting the combined French and Spanish

fleet and effectively saving England from a sea-borne invasion.

Originally slated to be broken up shortly after the Napoleonic Wars ended, she was saved,

the story goes, by the wife of the First Sea Lord, who, upon learning that the vessel that

had served so long and gallantly was to be delegated to the wrecker's yard, broke into

tears and demanded that he rescind the order.

Being no fool—and perhaps in a well-advised effort at maintaining marital bliss—the

man did exactly that and the ship served for the next century as a pier-side training school.

Heavily restored in 1922 by the British government, she now serves as a museum in Portsmouth,

England, making her one of the oldest ships still afloat in the world.

4.

Battleship U.S.S.

Maine

Some ships become famous not for what they did, but for what they represented.

In this case, the battleship Maine (a tiny thing compared to the later behemoths that

were to carry the title of battleship) became a rallying point for a nation intent on war.

Anchored in the shallow waters of Havana harbor late on the evening of February 15, 1898,

the ship was torn in two by a mysterious explosion and sank in a matter of minutes, killing all

but 89 of her 355-man crew.

Though the cause of the explosion was never determined (some historians and naval engineers

believe it may have been an accidental detonation of her magazines by a coal bin fire), it was

immediately suspected to have been an intentional act of sabotage—probably by a pre-placed

mine—sending the country into a war frenzy that would, in the next few months, propel

the United States into a short and spectacularly successful war with Spain.

While Spanish complicity in the incident has never been proven (and would have been counter-productive

to the Spanish in any case), the battle cry "Remember the Maine" would remain a popular

and long-remembered one for many decades afterwards.

As for the ship itself, in 1911 what was left of her was raised from the mud of Havana Harbor

where she had become a hazard to navigation, towed out to the open sea, and scuttled with

full military honors—a fitting end to a ship that did so little but caused so much

trouble.

3.

German Battleship Bismarck

Perhaps no ship struck as much fear into the heart of the British Navy in the spring of

1941 than the massive German dreadnought Bismarck which, at 823 feet and with a top speed of

30 knots, was the largest and fastest warship then afloat.

Breaking out of her Baltic haven in late May, 1941 intend on decimating the ragged and besieged

British merchant fleet keeping the British Isles afloat, the ship became the subject

of the largest naval hunt in Royal Navy history and one that was to cost the British dearly.

Engaged by the British battle cruiser HMS Hood and new battleship HMS Prince of Wales

off Iceland in the early morning hours of May 24, after a brief but vicious battle the

Hood exploded and sank, taking down all but three of her 1,418-man crew, and left the

Prince of Wales damaged and limping for home.

Damaged herself a day later by British aerial torpedoes, the wounded battleship made a run

for the French coast for repairs, only to be chased down by a pair of British battleships,

the Rodney and King George V, whose combined firepower finally managed to send Hitler's

proud but battered warship to the bottom—along with all but 200 of her 2,200-man crew—after

a two-hour barrage.

There the infamous warship remained undisturbed until it was located by Robert Ballard (the

same man who had found the Titanic three years earlier) in 1989 and carefully examined.

Even then the venerable ship had a story to tell, for it appeared that despite the heavy

damage it endured during its final battle, it was still largely intact, suggesting that

she had been scuttled rather than sunk by the British after all, giving her, even in

death, the last laugh.

2.

Battleship U.S.S.

Arizona

Few ships illicit the sort of emotion among American veterans as does the name Arizona.

A World War One era battle wagon with an undistinguished career, her active life in World War Two lasted

a mere fifteen minutes before she was sunk by a well-aimed Japanese bomb that ignited

her forward magazine and tore her in two during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

December 7, 1941.

The "unlucky shot"—a one-in-million hole in one—killed 1,177 men out of her

crew of 1,400—including her captain and an admiral—and left her a blazing wreck

that was to burn for days.*

Too badly damaged to be salvageable (she was one of only three ships sunk during the attack

that was never repaired) the ship remains there to this day as a war memorial, where

she is visited by literally millions of people every year.

Considering how famous the ship is today, it is interesting that few Americans knew

about the Arizona's fiery fate until years later due to wartime censorship, and that

she lay largely forgotten in the shallow waters of Battleship Row for decades after the attack.

It wasn't until the 1960s that she became a symbol of American resolve and sacrifice

and acquired the mystique—along with a simple but powerful memorial that straddles her remains—that

she enjoys today.

1.

British Luxury Liner RMS Titanic

Easily the most famous ship in history, this luxury liner was designed to showcase mankind's

technological brilliance but instead only illustrated his hubris.

The largest and fastest passenger ship of its time, the British White Star liner left

England on April 10, 1912 on its maiden voyage to New York, only to strike an iceberg five

days later and sink.

While most would imagine two hours would be plenty of time to evacuate the nearly 2,300

souls onboard, the ship had only half the lifeboats needed, dooming some 1,500 passengers

and crew to a watery grave in the middle of the icy North Atlantic.

The sinking sent shockwaves through the maritime community, resulting in wholesale changes

in regulations mandating the number of life boats every vessel was required to carry and

making other much needed safety improvements.

Eventually the ship's name became synonymous with avarice, indifference, and class privilege

(most of the lost having been passengers from steerage) and holds a mystique that, if anything,

has only grown over time.

The ship was rediscovered three miles below the surface of the North Atlantic in 1985,

and has since then become the inspiration for a multitude of documentaries as well as

the backdrop to the most successful movie of 1999.

It could truly be said that with the Titanic, humanity learned a hard lesson that continues

to pay dividends to this day.

Other Famous Ships in History: Battleship Potemkin (Russian warship famous for firing

the first shots of the Russian Revolution in 1905); HMS Bounty (British frigate famous

for its mutiny); HMS Endeavor (Captain Cook's ship used to explore the Pacific Ocean); Mayflower

(the ship that delivered the Pilgrims to Massachusetts in 1620); U.S.S.

Enterprise (the most decorated warship of World War Two); RMS Lusitania (her sinking

in 1916 was the catalyst for America's entry into World War One); Japanese Battleship Yamato

(largest battleship ever built); and the English Galleon Golden Hind (the ship used by Sir

Francis Drake to make the first complete circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580.)

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#ProudToBe: Celebrate Brave Voices this Pride - Duration: 2:05.

We've been taught that silence would save us.

But it won't.

I can't live my life straight because you're straight.

I can't.

I just gotta live my life for me and do it for me.

Because this is my life.

I've done my hair down.

I've worn the dresses.

I've done things that aren't natural to me.

To please other people.

I was told to wipe off my makeup and be a boy.

What they should have told me to be myself.

If other people are uncomfortable

That is not your problem.

That is their problem.

I want to tell other queer people

That it is okay to be yourself.

We won't stand for hatred.

LGBTQ+ people are strong and and resilient.

We're not gonna go away.

It's so important that we keep fighting

For the right to be who we are.

The right to love whoever we want to love.

Like all civil rights movements that have gone before

We're not going to give up.

I'm still a proud gay man!

Okay.

We have to be out and proud, and visible where we can.

For the people where they can't.

I live pride every single day.

Refuse to ever give up.

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

What do we do? Stand up! Fight back!

We love you.

Bye.

That's it for today.

See you again.

I love you.

Stay strong.

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Epic Hearthstone Plays #178 - Duration: 5:36.

like this

Maybe I should have played Talnos

yeah

mistake

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imagine I'll draw spell!! oh god, such a win!

yeaaaahhhh

that was almost Primordial Glyph

well... it's 4/6

bitch

bitch

wait

stop

wait a minute

I did nothing yet

but his ass will be totally destroyed

SUCH A WIN!!

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how?

to do?

mega dirt?

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20...

26

26

24

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I mean

I don't care

I dont' give a fuck

bye

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stop it

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CHAD SMITH: I know, what was it...like 1299 or something like that when that was the beginning

of the center.

Did you prepare differently for this concert than for a normal concert that you perform

at?

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Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold,

Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old;

Some like it hot, some like it cold,

Some like it in the pot, nine days old.

Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold,

Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old;

Some like it hot, some like it cold,

Some like it in the pot, nine days old.

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3 Foods You Didn't Know You Could Grill - HGTV - Duration: 1:23.

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Trumpcare Explained - Duration: 4:25.

Let's talk about healthcare It's been called many things, Trumpcare, Ryancare, the American Healthcare Act etc. But essentially what this bill is about is repealing Obamacare and then replacing it with another system. So the bill was originally passed in May by a narrow margin of 217 to 213 votes. Because Congress has two houses, the Senate are the next ones who get their hands on it. However there's been a problem. Because the Republican party consists of a vast number of different members, with differing positions on healthcare, the bill is a compromise between a free market healthcare system, and the more socialised Obamacare. This has led many to dub it as Obamacare lite and this is where the delay is coming from. Multiple senators want the bill to go much further and as a result many of them don't want to vote for this bill. It's been a changed a lot but it still doesn't suit their needs. Let's go through a few of the criticisms of this bill. The first quite obvious one is this argument that the bill is going to make 23 million people uninsured. Medicare and Medicaid are the systems at the moment that protect the poorer and the elderly by paying for their healthcare. However they aren't very good systems because they cost a lot and these costs are increasing. Plus they have many reverberations in the markets, insurance companies are a lot more likely to put up premiums to pay for the customers that are lost to medicare and medicaid. In a marketised system, government intervention almost always ends up reducing competition and this has multiple negative impacts on things like quality and efficiency. But arguably the uninsured people that lose out when medicare and medicaid is cut are going to benefit from a market which as I just said has less government intervention and is therefore more efficient, driving prices down. Plus they get a tax cut, which is a good thing right? Not according the Democrats, who are arguing that these cuts benefit mostly the rich. This is a poor argument to make, I think it's quite manipulative of people's sentiments and of course as the left does it does a great deal to incentivise class prejudice. The rich pay more tax, therefore if you gave them a tax cut at the same rate of somebody who is poorer than them, then they will get more money back. It's a crude manipulation of numbers and it also doesn't bear in mind that these tax cuts are being done to reverse the one's Obama and his crew put on when they passed Obamacare. It's essentially giving people back their money after having taken it away in the first place to waste on just expanding medicare and medicaid outwards. And this I think links to something that is a lot more important than Medicare and Medicaid. It's about a differing ideology when it comes to healthcare that the Democrats won't admit and the Republicans won't either. The Democrats are statists meaning that in an ideal world the government to them would be much larger than the founders anticipated. This is how they would go about increasing the government when it comes to healthcare They want everybody to have coverage, regardless of whether it is of high quality or not. In fact the Democrats don't realise that a system whereby everybody gets the same crappy coverage regardless of how healthy they are is a necessity when you regulate the industry to pieces and force people to take up coverage. Plus after a while because the healthcare providers lose the free market competition and rigour that breeds increased efficiency and a better product overall, meaning that the product would soon decline in quality. This allows Democrats once everybody's on crappy coverage to argue that more government needs to get involved to correct the situation, thereby fulfilling the Democrats self fulfilling prophecy of always pushing for increased government The Republicans on the other hand have presented us with a bad bill that needs to go much further. However let's try to see what the Republican healthcare utopia looks like. In an ideal world for the Republicans people use their own verve and ambition to go and get health care themselves. Insurance companies compete to give people the best coverage thereby improving the product overall and bringing the price down This ultimately means that some people will slip through the gaps but the argument is, that there are charities there and of course if the market brought prices down then those at the moment who are poor and have to pay ridiculous rates, would have to pay much less in a fully marketised system. Plus here's the thing guys, almost all the techniques when it relates to healthcare, have been formulated and fine tuned because of the fact that the healthcare system is partially marketised. You'd get a lot less groundbreaking cures and life saving techniques with a stagnant, inefficient system that the Democrats promote. I never thought I'd say this but it does honestly just boil down to left and right.

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