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SHE EATS OCTOPUS?! - Duration: 22:14.

hey guys I just got my teeth cleaned went to the dentist's office over there

I started feeling like my tooth was kind of hurting so I made an appointment one

over there got my teeth cleaned and they found out that my crown on my back tooth

is actually a little bit open so they have to replace it so I'm going to have

to come back next week Ryan came with me. He's so sweet first coming because he I

think he waited for about an hour two hours for me to finish up my teeth

cleaning and he just patiently waits and so I'm going to treat him to sushi

he thinks that he's gonna buy but I'm gonna pay for his sushi today

R: What'd you get?

Salmon. S-A-L-M-O-N sushi bowl

They have really thick pieces and this whole bowl is like

10. no, 11. I think they raised the price

now it's 12 dollars

Only $7 for this size

E: That's like as big as your face babe

But let's see how it tastes

E: Taste test

Pretty good

E: Did you eat this morning?

I ate a banana and coffee. That's it

How much do I owe you?

Oh we're good. Here you go

E: I said that I'm gonna buy you lunch

ohhh Thank you Thank you Thank you

E: Do you want a box?

I want a box

E: Can we get a box for him please

I'm full

Thank you for lunch, babe

Someone wants... well

Someone wants shaved ice so we're going right now

I was planning to take her to a place called meet fresh tonight

but she wants shaved ice right now

well I just asked, why can't we have shaved ice now and meet fresh later.

fine fine fine

I guess. It's just because I'm trying to eat healthier you know

okay and I know you guys only see us eating a lot and you guys probably think

that we eat a lot and we eat out and we eat unhealthy but honestly we only vlog

when we go out and do things and that's when we go to restaurants or go out or

it's like a special day you know but...

It's funny. Some of our subscribers said, "Ryan, stop

eating. You will gain weight"

But I've actually lost weight since

yeah yeah but every other day that we don't why we are eating at home like I

eat a lot of like oatmeal vegetables tea

at work I eat a lot of salmon, vegetabled, brown rice

I work 3 to 4 days a week, so that's my dinner

so I eat pretty well most of the time

yeah

you too

So I eat at home more now than ever before I think in high school

or even a few like a year ago

oh yeah, that was bad

we would eat out every day so we would be eating

like this like today every day but now we only eat like that once a week or

something like that so we don't indulge like that every day it's just because

you guys see it and we don't really vlog on our like downtime at home

Ellen is sad

because the place with the shaved ice that she wants to go to actually closed down

out of business

oh yeah. Shut down. Shut down

it was empty inside. There was nobody

sorry

awww

sorry babe

Well the last time

we went with two years ago or three years ago so

yeah so now we're going grocery shopping

Yep, we're gonna go get some sukiyaki meet and stuff like that

at Tokyo Central

our favorite Japanese grocery store

E: We are at Tokyo Central

E: Tokyo Tokyo

E: Oh. There's a sign right there. ha

E: Tokyo Central

E: Tokyo tokyo tokyo

Wow. Right there

E: parking right in the front

E: nice parking, babe

Always

E: Okay, What do we need to get?

I want to get meet for sukiyaki

The round

Is it Japanese or Asian in general?

Japanese?

E: Japanese

The hot table. Like a grill. It's flat and you cook food on there

maybe get green onions

E: mm-hmm

Green onions, meat.. maybe

some ice cream

The dessert thing

E: don't we know we still have ice cream at home

No we ate it remember

E: you ate it?

I ate the last one of mine

E: I have the green tea ones

I don't want that

E: but not the vanilla. okay

E: We'll get that

And vegetables. We need to get vegetables

E: vegetables

What else?

E: They have tako on sale today

What's tako?

E: octopus

E: octopus

E: They have octopus sushi on sale today

I'm not eating octopus

E: and that is one of my favorites

Yeah, they have octopus sushi on sale today and it is

half off and

it's one of my favorites I know that octopuses are really smart and you

shouldn't eat them but it's just something I can't really give up I

really like it and I only get a little bit so...

Wow it's so crowded here today

every time I come here I always have to stop

at the lash makeup section because

they have the best eyelashes for asian eyes

so they're called

they're these ones

they're called D.U.P. lashes

so perfect for asian eyes

I wish

I just wish

ahhh

is wish

i wish

i wish i wish i wish

but this place just ha a lot of cute stuff

these things are

E: *gasp* this one's a monkey

E: it's so cute

E: I want that one

E: They have like the little doggies

E: woah woah woah

E: oh my god. So cute

E: hmmhmmhmm

Cuteness over load righ now

E: cute stuff cute stuff

E: oh! There's babe

E: *weird sound*

E: How was your poop?

*laughing*

E: What are you doing?

E: Does it work?

yeah

E: it's on?

E: Does that feel good?

Yeah it feels good

better than you

E: what's that supposed to mean?

massage

E:oh, my massages

E: Really? You prefer that over my hands massaging your back

E: I thought you're gonna put on your butt

noo

ok, I'm good

everyone knows what poky is or Pocky. and it's really popular in America for

Japanese snacks but I'll let you guys know what Japanese snacks I like because

they're not really your typical Americanized Japanese snacks so. Real

Japanese snacks are like where's it

are like

dried squid. Dried squid

Dried squid

is really popular and like dried fishes

They have dried fishes here

They just have a lot of salty savory snacks that are good

I like the squid. I don't really eat the fish though

but I like the squid

I'll eat that

another

another snack

or dessert is

mochi or a kind of cake thing with

azuki... I don't know how to spell it

wait what is it?

uhh I think it's A-Z-U-K-I. How do you spell it

i don't know. okay

it's just red bean

azuki bean

and it's a sweet bean that I used to hate when I was younger but now I actually really

like it I enjoy and I actually bought these last time I was here and I've been

eating them they're like little cakes with azuki

bean inside. They're just really good.

It's sweet. It hits the spot

It's just good. It's pretty good

I mean that's just different but they have the same thing but with mochi

and the azuki bean is inside there so they have that with a azuki bean inside. What else

something I don't know though some things I don't know like

this might be some sembei. I don't know which is crackers. Basically crackers

Japanese crackers.

Where you going, babe

Guys. Look at these ohashi

They're so pretty

Ohashi which is chopsticks in Japanese

ohashi

E: They're so pretty

E: look how gorgeous these are

E: gorgeous and pretty

I really want to get a few of these for when I move out.

just have like gorgeous ohashis

R: Tell them what you said

oh, I said don't film this because people are going to judge me and think it's disgusting

it look scary

That is disgusting

E: That's what I grew up eating

But that's what she likes. I understand

E: oh, look at the cute baby. look so happy

E: teeheehee

so Melika. Since we saw her. She's one of our subscribers that we met

last week

and she recommended that I watch other vloggers. They're mommy...she's a mommy vlogger

and she vlogs with her husband Khoan

They're name is KKbabyJ

and I watched them and seriously I've fallen in love. I love their vlogs. they're so good

and they seem so nice and their babies are so cute. They're half asian

half white so it's even more interesting because they kind of look like what I would think my future babies with

Ryan would look like so if you haven't seen them you should check

them out. they're really... They seem really sweet and down-to-earth people and they

have the cutest babies. people. Cutest babies in the world

You should go watch them

I've been binge watching their vlogs and I don't

really watch other people's vlogs that often

I'm not one to watch every day

and keep up with it but there's I will watch it every day

They are so entertaining and so funny

If you're watching I love your vlogs. Seriously

Sample sample

shampoo conditioner

E: oh! Thank you

Shampoo and conditioner?

E: Where'd he come from?

Where did that guy come from?

He gave me some shampoo and conditioner

sample

He gave me some samples. That was nice of him. I guess

E: Ryan's eating pretzels and getting kind of creative

yep

E: it is 9:31

We are getting snow monster

She's been crying all day wanting to get shaved ice

She finally convinced me to go

Now we're going because she cries

Hey, your girl's on her period

so your girl gets whatever she wants

ok, now here we go to stupid snow monster

E: not stupid

He got exactly 20 dollars

20 dollars exactly

E: good job babe

E: We brought our monster cup

E: ah there's so many people

E: What drink are you going to get?

Thai tea

I'm going to get the milk shaved ice with a little bit of condensed milk

and then with little mochi balls

E: Shaved ice

We got numba 36

R: Are you happy now?

yes. I'm happy. I've been craving shaved ice all day

all day. all day

R: on your peiod too

What?

That's true

Ryan just said that I like shaved ice on my period

always. Everytime I'm on my period the first thing

I'm like I need to get shaved ice

I don't know

Its just the...Oh! It's because it's cold

and it's milky

and it's creamy

anything creamy and cold when I'm on my period is like perfect

I feel bad that when I'm on my period I'm kinda grumpy

and Ryan gets the wrath of my period

moody pms

I feel bad about that at the end of the day

I feel fine. Just today

I felt restless. I wanted to do-do-do

but she was grumpy and wanted to rest

so I had to just accept it and lay back

E: I'm sorry

E: They put ice cream on top of it

R: I like to come here because I can save this for tomorrow

E: yay!

That is good

Actually can taste the coffee flavor of that

E: That's really good

Vietnamese coffee?

with oreo

perfect. So much coffee

Almost tastes like your coffee ice cream

what do you think about it cause he invented that flavor

So when I worked at the ice cream shop

in 2013

I invented..not invented, but I came up with the idea

of putting coffee and cookie

You know oreos. Together in ice cream

I thought why not do that and at first

people thought it wouldn't sell

but then it became the most popular flavor

and now... before I would

never see this flavor anywhere, right

but now I see it every where

Did I do that???

E: I think so

There's a lot left

but I'm so cold

got brain freeze

I'm cold

yeah, we're gonna go now

yep, that's the end of the day

See you guys later

bye

Sign Duo

OUT!

They're like yogurt

fruit dessert

I guess it is interesting

I should vlog that huh

shhhh

shhh

babe

too much talking

because my mom's a good cook. I'm sorry

We go now

Sorry, I just want to rave about my mom's cooking

okay, stop. shhhhh

I just wanted to record this

Ryan was saying that his car eats up so much gas and

And his car makes him broke

I said you should get a prius

And he's like, Never ever am I gona get a prius

never ever

and I said well you know in the future

if we have kids you're going to be driving a mini van

You're going to be driving a mini van

never

And he says never

I'll drive with the kids in this

never ever?

I would drive the kids in this car

You're gonna drive this car with kids?

yes

why not?

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Superbugs: VICE News Tonight (HBO) - Duration: 2:30.

British scientists say they've identified the specific mechanism

that makes certain bacteria resistant to a key antibiotic.

It's part of a larger battle against drug-resistant bacteria,

one of the world's most stubborn health problems.

— Once bacteria gets in the blood,

it generally can lead to what's called a septic shock syndrome.

Kidney failure, liver failure,

you can get central nervous system issues.

But generally, you have a difficult time

maintaining the blood pressure of the patient.

— Dr. Anthony Fauci runs infectious disease research at the National Institutes of Health.

One of their major priorities is finding ways to stop drug-resistant bacteria,

which kill about 50,000 people a year in America and Europe alone.

In February, the World Health Organization put out a list

of the 12 most dangerous of these so-called superbugs.

At the top?

A rod-shaped bacterium called Acinetobacter baumanii

that preys on hospital patients.

— Now, Acinetobacter is generally a microbe that's in soil and water.

The threat of Acinetobacters became very much on our radar screen

in the war wounds of our troops that were fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

If you look at the rate of antimicrobial resistance with Acinetobacter, it's high.

50% of them are resistant to carbapenem, which is a very important antibiotic

that you generally treat these infections with when they're not resistant.

Depending upon when you get it, you get what's called bacteremia.

You have a central line in, or a catheter,

that's the original seed of the bacteria,

and then it seeds the blood.

You get a bloodstream infection,

you can wind up getting septicemia and multiple organ system failure.

— Fauci says that the key to stopping superbugs like these

isn't necessarily chasing them with new drugs,

but targeting existing drugs against them and trying to stop transmission in hospitals.

And he thinks the PR campaign might be working.

— People like a challenge.

So when you come out and you have WHO and the CDC saying,

"Hey, multiple drug-resistant bacteria is a real problem,"

that's a challenge that excites people who say,

"Well, you know, if I'm gonna work on something,"

"I wanna work on something that's important,"

"where what I do will have an impact."

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Corliss Whitney and The Girls' Trio - The Devil Can't Win - Duration: 2:53.

♪ I'M GONNA SING [I'M GONNA SING] ♪

♪ I'M GONNA SHOUT [I'M GONNA SHOUT] ♪

♪ I'M GONNA PRAISE HIS NAME ♪

♪ THAT'S WHAT IT'S ♪

♪ ALL ABOUT ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD ♪

♪ [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ I'M FEELIN' FINE [I'M FEELIN' FINE] ♪

♪ I'VE GOT THAT ♪

♪ JESUS BLOOD ♪

♪ AND IT'S VICTORY EVERY TIME ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ THE DEVIL CAN'T WIN ♪

♪ [HE CAN'T WIN] ♪

♪ THE DEVIL CAN'T WIN [HE CAN'T WIN] ♪

♪ NO MATTER ♪

♪ HOW HARD HE TRIES ♪

♪ JUST STEP ON HIM ♪

♪ [JUST STEP ON HIM] ♪

♪ JUST STEP ON HIM [JUST STEP ON HIM] ♪

♪ USE THE BLOOD OF JESUS ♪

♪ AND THE DEVIL CAN'T WIN ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SING [I SAY LET'S SING] ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SHOUT [I SAY LET'S SHOUT] ♪

♪ I'M GONNA PRAISE HIS NAME ♪

♪ THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ I'M FEELIN' FINE [I'M FEELIN' FINE] ♪

♪ I'VE GOT THAT JESUS BLOOD ♪

♪ AND IT'S VICTORY EVERY TIME ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ JUST PUT HIM DOWN [PUT HIM DOWN] ♪

♪ JUST PUT HIM DOWN [PUT HIM DOWN] ♪

♪ PUT THAT DEVIL ♪

♪ DOWN UNDERFOOT ♪

♪ KEEP IT ON HIM ♪

♪ [ON HIM] ♪

♪ KEEP IT ON HIM ♪

♪ [ON HIM] ♪

♪ USE THE BLOOD OF JESUS ♪

♪ AND THE DEVIL CAN'T WIN ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SING [I SAY LET'S SING] ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SHOUT ♪

♪ [I SAY LET'S SHOUT] ♪

♪ I'M GONNA PRAISE HIS NAME ♪

♪ THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ I'M FEELIN' FINE ♪

♪ [I'M FEELIN' FINE] ♪

♪ I'VE GOT THAT JESUS BLOOD ♪

♪ AND IT'S VICTORY EVERY TIME ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SING [I SAY LET'S SING] ♪

♪ I SAY LET'S SHOUT ♪

♪ [I SAY LET'S SHOUT] ♪

♪ I'M GONNA PRAISE HIS NAME ♪

♪ THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT ♪

♪ OH, I FEEL GOOD [OH, I FEEL GOOD] ♪

♪ I'M FEELIN' FINE [I'M FEELIN' FINE] ♪

♪ I'VE GOT THAT JESUS BLOOD ♪

♪ AND IT'S VICTORY EVERY TIME ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ DEFEATED HIM [DEFEATED HIM] ♪

♪ I'VE GOT THAT JESUS BLOOD ♪

♪ AND IT'S VICTORY EVERY TIME ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ OH, MY JESUS [OH, MY JESUS] ♪

♪ DEFEATED ♪

♪ HIM... ♪

♪♪

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Pride Month, the Flag, and Gilbert Baker - Duration: 5:18.

Hello, I'm Rogan and welcome back to my channel!

Okay, it wasn't a week, but I'm sure you're all happy I'm back sooner!

I've been wanting to increase the number of queer videos on my channel, and what better time to do that than Pride month?

To kick off this month, I'm going to talk about the Pride flag and the creator, Gilbert Baker.

Baker was born on June 2, 1951, and recently passed away on March 31, 2017.

He helped define the modern queer movement, and he created the flag we all know and use today [indicates flag in background].

The flag was first created by Baker and 30 others in 1978 by hand-dying the fabric and using more than 1,000 yards of cotton.

Google made a Doodle to honor this.

You may have noticed that the flag actually has eight colors, not the six we have today.

The original flag had eight and they each represented part of the community.

The colors and the representations are:

Hot pink - sex.

Red - life.

Orange - healing.

Yellow - sunlight.

Green - nature.

Turquoise - art.

Indigo - harmony.

Violet - spirit.

Today, the flag has six colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet.

Apparently, pink was taken out when it started to be made commercially because pink fabric was too expensive.

And in 1979, the indigo stripe was taken out because they wanted to be able to fly halves

of the flag on Market Street in San Francisco for the Gay Freedom Day Parade.

In 2012, Baker said this about the flag:

"It fits us. We're all the colors, all the sexes, all the genders. Infinite people. Infinite colors."

Now, I'm going to tell you more about Baker himself.

He was born in a conservative town in Kansas, and was interested in clothes, fabric, and sewing from a very young age.

Baker got drafted into the Army in 1970, and worked as a medic stationed in San Francisco.

This was lucky for Baker, since he was there at the beginning of the queer rights movement.

He was honorably discharged in 1972, and stayed in the city, joined the movement,

became friends with Harvey Milk, Cleve Jones, and many other leaders.

When he was 19, he came out as gay and didn't speak to his parents for 10 years.

But Baker said that this allowed him to get past his suicidal urges,

become the artist he knew he was, and really come into his own.

After leaving the Army, he taught himself how to sew,

and that helped him put together affordable costumes when he began performing as a drag queen.

At a later time, he used Busty Ross for his drag name as a nod to his flag-making

and also sometimes called himself the gay Betsy Ross.

He also started making banners for various causes mostly anti-war protests and gay rights.

That's how he became involved with the movement, that was his role.

The reason why he decided to create the flag was because he wanted to make a symbol that replaced

the pink triangle (used in Nazi Germany to label gay people).

He said, "We needed something beautiful, something from us. The rainbow is so perfect because it really fits

(our diversity) in terms of race, gender, ages, all of those things. Plus, it's a natural flag - it's from the sky!"

In 1994, to honor the 25th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, he made the world's largest flag at the time.

Also, in 2003 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his creation,

he made a rainbow flag that stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean.

After that, he sent sections of the flag to more than 100 cities around the world.

Going back to 1979, he started working at Paramount Flag Company after his success with the rainbow flag,

designing flags for different things - one of them being flags for the 1984 Democratic National Convention.

Later, he left the company to focus on his career as an artist.

His art celebrated the rainbow flag and, of course, the queer community.

There's a beta font named after him created by NewFest and NYC Pride in partnership with a design team.

There's also a 2003 documentary called Rainbow Pride, about Baker and his Key West project.

And to close, I want to let you know about a miniseries on ABC called When We Rise.

I've just started watching it and I might make a video about it, but I'm only on the second part so we'll see.

That's it for today! Hope you enjoyed, and let me know if there's anything about Pride or the queer community

that you want to know about in the comments below.

If you want to support my content, I have Patreon and ko-fi. Subscribe to this channel.

Follow me on all my socials - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Thanks for watching, see you next time.

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Law of Attraction - Does 'The Secret' Really Work? (Self Help) - Duration: 3:22.

Ninh explains, The Law of Attraction Does the Secret really work?

So if you've read the Secret, chances are that you probably know all about the law of

attraction is But if you haven't - it is the notion that

whatever you think of, you'll attract more of in your life.

So if you think about debt, you'll attract more debt.

If you think that you're unlucky and bad things are going to happen to you, they will.

Adversely If you think that you're going to meet Mr

or Mrs Right, they'll be attracted into your life.

And if you think that wealth will come to you quickly and easily, it will come to you

seemingly out of nowhere.

The premise behind the entire 198 page book is this … thoughts become things.

There, I've just saved you $15 and several hours of your life.

But if you follow this book, and if you use the law of attraction, will you get everything

you ever wanted.

Does the Secret actually work?

The answer is … no.

Wait what?!

Whilst the Secret is probably the best selling self-help book of its time, it's missing

a couple of steps.

You can think it all you like, but if you don't feel like it's going to come true, then

it probably won't.

I'm going to be the worst best drag-queen.

Yay.

Yeah, real convincing (!) But let's say that think that it will come

true, and that you feel that it's going to come true, and then you do nothing about it.

Mostly like, nothing is going to happen.

And why?

Because you didn't put any effort into getting it into your life.

You could think that you will win the lottery, and you could feel that you're going to

win the lottery.

But you absolutely won't if you don't buy a ticket.

Now you might think I'm being a bit silly here, but I know people who do just that – they

want to win vast sums of money and then don't gamble, or buy any tickets, or do anything

that would ever warrant them getting a big deal of money.

Yeah, good luck with that (!) I use this diagram in quite a few of my videos.

Not only do you need to think that it's going to come true, but you need to have the feeling,

you need to feel that it's going to come true AND THEN you have to actually do something

about it, you actually have to behave, do the work, bring it into your life.

The Secret only really covers the top bit, but doesn't really talk about this or this.

Now I'm not saying that the law of attraction doesn't work, it most certainly does.

But it's not just about thinking about it.

You really have to feel, you really have to believe and then you have to go out and do

something about it, you gotta do the work.

So if you are going to use the Law of Attraction, which really does work …remember, think

it, you gotta feel like it's going to come true … and then you gotta actually do the

work!

That's how it really works.

If you have found this video at all helpful, be sure to like share and subscribe.

Download my free ebook here, follow me on social media there.

On a closing note guys, the law of attraction really does work.

Try it out for the next week.

But remember, you gotta think, you gotta feel and you gotta do.

Beats wishful thinking any day of the week.

Ninh Ly - www.ninh.co.uk - @NinhLyUK

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How to Publish Audio Description Using the Audio Description Plugin - Duration: 1:27.

This video is going to show you how to easily publish

audio description using 3Play Media's simple embed plug-in.

This plug-in lets you add audio description

to video players that don't otherwise support description,

as well as to YouTube videos that you don't own.

Start by logging into your 3Play Media account.

From the My Files page, select Audio Descriptions Complete.

Click on the name of the file you'd like to select.

In the transcript window, select Publish, then

choose Audio Description Plug-in.

Copy the one line embed code provided and add it

to the body of your HTML page.

Add your video player embed, and link it

with the plugin using the plugin SDK.

It should look like this.

Publish your page and play your video

with the audio description plug-in.

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Saruyama's Nightmares - Duration: 2:14.

[screwing around with various tools]

Lala: Alright, it's done! Let's have some fun with it.

[Hitler speech]

Lala: Wassuuuup!

Hey man, what are you up to?

Saruyama: Eh, I'm just dreaming of a better world.

What's that you got there?

Lala: This is a magical device that will make your dreams come true!

And by that, I mean it makes you fall asleep.

Saruyama: What?

(oh shit)

*grunts*

(When you listen to this with 2x it sounds like baby crying, and it is hilarious)

*gunshot #1*

(ಠ_ಠ)

*Betrayal #2*

(ಠ_ಠ)

*Trumpet #3*

(ಠ_ಠ)

*People die when they are killed #4*

(ಠ_ಠ)

Saruyama: HYAAAeeeeeeh...

Lala: Did it work?

Saruyama: No!

Lala: Oh.

(oh shit)

*Rape Nightmare*

???: yeah boy

*get bent*

*Nightmare intensifies*

Saruyama: ARGH, Sweet Jesus!

Lala: Oh hey, you're back again.

Saruyama: Why are you doing this to me? I'm getting bad dreams!

Lala: no no no no no (denial)

This is supposed to give you GOOD dreams.

And make them come true.

In your dreams...

Saruyama: Well you must've made a mistake or something, 'cause it's not working!

Saruyama: Well you must've made a mistake or something, 'cause it's not working! Lala: *bshshsh* (shut the fuck up kiddo)

Lala: *bshshsh* (shut the fuck up kiddo)

Saruyama.

I. Don't. Make. Mistakes.

Saruyama: Well then how do you explain these bad dreams?

Lala: I say "Third time's the charm"!

(OH SHIT) Saruyama: No, wai-

Saruyama (thinking): ugh

Where am I?

[Faint music]

Wait, what?

[Faint music]

What's this weird music?

Asian guy (singing): I have a pen. I have a apple~

Saruyama: *rambling*

Lala (thinking): Okay, maybe I made a teenie tiny mistake...

Saruyama: *sounding like a rape victim*

Lala (thinking): Oh god, what have I done!?

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Independent Lens | Real Boy | Beard and a Haircut | PBS - Duration: 1:02.

- Is my beard sticking out everywhere?

- No, it looks perfect.

- Who taught you how to groom your beard?

- Christopher.

- Yeah.

When I-- - Just take the scissors--

- Really?

- And you snip the little fly aways off.

- My one chin hair.

- Look at that.

- Does it need come grooming?

- It's like yay!

(laughing)

I'm here, I claim this chin.

- Yeah.

- For mankind.

(scissors snipping rapidly)

- I can't wait.

- But it just cuts down all those little

ones that stick out everywhere.

- Mm-hm.

(trimmer buzzing)

- Were you ever, when you were a kid,

like you go into the hair cutter

and say like I want it short.

And they give you like a girl short hair cut.

- I'm impressed. - All right.

- I was a little nervous.

(laughing)

But I am-- - I was too.

- [Non-Bearded Man] Thanks for telling me afterward.

- [Bearded Man] Oh, you're welcome.

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Strange New Planet Discovered Hotter Than Most Stars - Duration: 7:06.

Strange New Planet Discovered --"Hotter Than Most Stars"

"It's a planet by any of the typical definitions based on mass, but its atmosphere is almost

certainly unlike any other planet we've ever seen just because of the temperature of its

day side," said Scott Gaudi, professor of astronomy at The Ohio State University and

a leader of the study.

A newly discovered Jupiter-like world is so hot that it's stretching the definition of

the word "planet."

With a day-side temperature of 4,600 Kelvin (more than 7,800 degrees Fahrenheit), planet

KELT-9b is hotter than most stars, and only 1,200 Kelvin (about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit)

cooler than our own sun.

For instance, it's a gas giant 2.8 times more massive than Jupiter but only half as dense,

because the extreme radiation from its host star has caused its atmosphere to puff up

like a balloon.

And because it is tidally locked to its star--as the Moon is to Earth--the day side of the

planet is perpetually bombarded by stellar radiation, and as a result is so hot that

molecules such as water, carbon dioxide, and methane can't form there.

The properties of the night side are still mysterious--molecules may be able to form

there, but probably only temporarily.

KELT-9b orbits a star, dubbed KELT-9, which is more than twice as large and nearly twice

as hot as our sun.

Keivan Stassun, a professor of physics and astronomy at Vanderbilt who directed the study

with Gaudi said, "KELT-9 radiates so much ultraviolet radiation that it may completely

evaporate the planet.

Or, if gas giant planets like KELT-9b possess solid rocky cores as some theories suggest,

the planet may be boiled down to a barren rock, like Mercury."

That is, if the star doesn't grow to engulf it first.

"KELT-9 will swell to become a red giant star in about a billion years," said Stassun.

"The long-term prospects for life, or real estate for that matter, on KELT-9b are not

looking good."

Given that its atmosphere is constantly blasted with high levels of ultraviolet radiation,

the planet may even be shedding a tail of evaporated planetary material like a comet,

Gaudi added.

While Gaudi and Stassun spend a lot of time developing missions designed to find habitable

planets in other solar systems, the scientists said there's a good reason to study worlds

that are unlivable in the extreme.

"As has been highlighted by the recent discoveries from the MEarth collaboration, the planet

around Proxima Centauri, and the astonishing system discovered around TRAPPIST-1, the astronomical

community is clearly focused on finding Earthlike planets around small, cooler stars like our

sun.

They are easy targets and there's a lot that can be learned about potentially habitable

planets orbiting very low-mass stars in general.

On the other hand, because KELT-9b's host star is bigger and hotter than the sun, it

complements those efforts and provides a kind of touchstone for understanding how planetary

systems form around hot, massive stars," Gaudi said.

Stassun added, "As we seek to develop a complete picture of the variety of other worlds out

there, it's important to know not only how planets form and evolve, but also when and

under what conditions they are destroyed.

In 2014, astronomers using the KELT-North telescope at Winer Observatory in Arizona

noticed a tiny drop in the star's brightness--only about half of one percent-- that indicated

that a planet may have passed in front of the star.

The brightness dipped once every 1.5 days, which means the planet completes a "yearly"

circuit around its star every 1.5 days.

Subsequent observations confirmed the signal to be due to a planet, and revealed it to

be what astronomers call a "hot Jupiter"--the ideal kind of planet for the KELT telescopes

to spot.

KELT is short for "Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope."

Astronomers at Ohio State, Vanderbilt University, and Lehigh University jointly operate two

KELTs (one each in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres) in order to fill a large gap

in the available technologies for finding extrasolar planets.

Other telescopes are designed to look at very faint stars in much small sections of the

sky, and at very high resolution.

The KELTs, in contrast, look at millions of very bright stars at once, over broad sections

of sky, and at low resolution.

It's a low-cost means of planet hunting, using mostly off-the-shelf technology: whereas a

traditional astronomical telescope costs millions of dollars to build, the hardware for a KELT

telescope runs less than $75,000.

"This discovery is a testament to the discovery power of small telescopes, and the ability

of citizen scientists to directly contribute to cutting-edge scientific research," said

Joshua Pepper, astronomer and assistant professor of physics at Lehigh University, who built

the two KELT telescopes.

The astronomers hope to take a closer look at KELT-9b with other telescopes--including

Spitzer, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and eventually the James Webb Space Telescope.

Observations with HST would enable them to see if the planet really does have a cometary

tail, and allow them to determine how much longer that planet will survive

its current hellish condition.

The Daily Galaxy via The Ohio State University

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FS17-Timelapse-Goldcrest Valley 19-Estancados ??? - Duration: 14:30.

Episode19 Stagnant ???

Good morning to all. Today we will prepare the fields for the next harvest.

To begin we will bale the straw from the fields of group 1.

Meanwhile, Mark spreads fertilizer and Paul plows the field 23.

In this rotation we will plant rapeseed in the fields of group 1, barley in those of group 2 and corn in field 23.

Some days I have the feeling that we have stalled and that our farm does not prosper.

It is not like this. Although it seems that we do not advance, we do it constantly.

Today we will expand our lands and livestock. We will also sell machinery that we no longer use.

While we work, take a seat and enjoy.

Finally, we expanded our lands :-)

Paul will plant grass in this field. When the rest begins to sprout, Mark spreads fertilizer again.

As always, I'll have dinner and rest. Good night and see you tomorrow.

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WoW Legion PvP Gameplay Patch 7.2 - Prot Warrior WINNING the game as flag carrier! - Duration: 14:54.

WoW Legion PvP Gameplay Patch 7.2 - Prot Warrior WINNING the game as flag carrier!

For more infomation >> WoW Legion PvP Gameplay Patch 7.2 - Prot Warrior WINNING the game as flag carrier! - Duration: 14:54.

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Healthcare Insurance Now Just Means Redistribution - health - Duration: 6:06.

Healthcare: "Insurance" Now Just Means Redistribution

Americans have been fighting over health insurance reform for ages.

For example, 25 years ago, in 1992, over 200 congressional health care bills were introduced.

Unfortunately, while the rhetoric has focused on insurance, such as how many would supposedly

gain or lose insurance if some change was implemented, that has not been the real issue.

Income redistribution has.

As Henry Aaron estimated that year, implementing a comprehensive national health insurance

system would redistribute more income than any single national policy then in existence.

What Is Insurance?

How do we know insurance is not the real issue?

Because claimed �reforms� violate so many principles of insurance.

Insurance is about reducing risk in the face of uncertain events.

But insuring things that would happen for certain, say annual checkups, offers no risk

reduction � it offers no benefits to weigh against the added costs of insurance administration

that must be borne � yet such coverage is frequently mandated.

Similarly, small health care risks are cheaper to provide for from modest levels of savings,

rather than bearing insurance administration costs.

If one�s own resources were involved, absent government interventions, they would not be

insured at all.

Only when others are forced to bear much of the cost would people want insurance to cover

such things.

Administrative costs are not the only issue, either.

The benefits from risk-reduction through insurance would also have to outweigh the cost of the

health care.

This is made especially difficult by the fact that the insurance itself induces over-consumption

of health care services.

However, when most health care costs are borne by third parties rather than individuals themselves,

there are many margins at which those individuals will want better care (e.g., better and more

specialized doctors and hospitals, more costly newer drugs, tests and treatment utilizing

the latest technology, etc.), as well as more care.

Since that added care need only be worth what an individual pays, net of insurance coverage,

much of it is worth far less than its cost to society, further limiting what people would

voluntarily cover based on the principles of insurance.

Those considerations explain why lunch insurance does not exist.

You will almost certainly eat lunch, which also involves relatively small expenses, so

there would be little risk reduction.

And if someone else would pay most of your bill, you would order far more expensive lunches

than otherwise, raising the premiums that you must be charged to pay for it.

The benefits don�t justify the costs, again unless others are forced to pick up a substantial

part of the tab.

Also, insurance is about risk reduction that people value more than the premium they must

pay for it.

Thus, voluntary market insurance would not mandate coverage of things people had virtually

no risk of experiencing.

Teetotalers would not willingly insure for alcoholism treatment.

Those sure they would never use drugs would not insist on addiction treatment.

Yet government �reforms� are full of such mandates.

And a quarter-century ago, before many current mandates were in place, it was already estimated

that up to one-quarter of the uninsured population traced back to such cost-increasing government-imposed

coverage regulations.

The price controls reform proposals incorporate are also about income redistribution, rather

than health insurance.

Say that my age makes my actuarial risk six times that of my students.

If, as Obamacare required, I could not be charged more than three times what they were,

that does not reflect actual risks.

Obamacare regulations simply force the young to subsidize the old.

That rip-off of the young also explains why Obamacare threatened them with a penalty to

force them to accept that bad "insurance" deal.

The mandate that insurance cover pre-existing conditions shows even more clearly that �reforms�

were not really about insurance.

Rather than pooling those with similar circumstances and risks, allowing the law of large numbers

to reduce people�s exposure, it forces others to subsidize those who are already sick, while

misdirecting their blame from government requirements to insurance companies who must charge others

more to pay for them.

Those sorts of after-the-fact possibilities are not offered in fire, automobile or life

insurance.

Similarly, casinos don�t let you bet once the roulette ball has stopped or the dice

are still.

Only government mandates can create such windfalls through health insurance.

In addition, if health insurance reform truly aimed to benefit all Americans � rather

than benefiting some by the intentional pick-pocketing of others � it would not have been �marketed�

with so many lies, damned lies and statistics (See my article �Comparing Obamacare scams.�).

Honesty would have sufficed if reform did what was being promised.

The health insurance debate has been so contentious in part because it has allowed massive income

redistribution to be misrepresented as about overcoming market failures in health insurance.

It helped sell Obamacare dishonestly and now portrays reducing massive theft from government

targets as imposing heartless harm on others.

Such misrepresentation may be able to produce misinformed political support, but it cannot

generate policies that advance Americans� general welfare.

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"Texas Cotton" - Adding the primary row of cotton - Duration: 1:01.

Steven uses a water soaked old tee shirt.

He applies droplets of water to the canvas.

In the next video he'll remove the dampened coffee to create texture.

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DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING | Ben and Ed Pt.9 (ending) - Duration: 14:23.

hello everyone it's me jayskibean - welcome back to bin and edge now this is runs

IDI run this is a second to last level and I feel like this was going to be the

last episode you guys feel like it's me last episode as the boss bees oh you

really do have to run like you have to like really all geez yes you really have

to run like cray cray okay some confused like is that the dead robot is that

where we are right now dude deuces play this is crazy this is this

is crazy blank blank blank junk Odin I'll jump ass enough okay so just a sink

before I go it does sink before I go oh it's oh the whole level is rising I see

I see okay so I really do need to go fast and you go super fast okay I can do

this I can do this it's very quiet because I just played happy wheels says

it gave to my volume's turned down this happy wheels and super loud Oh

checkpoint is good now what oh I gotta climb I'm gonna climb the guy

Oh ago that shortcut definitely not let me turn this off to go because that's a

pretty Balinese okay just it starts right there all right so I did really

well and now I'm not doing so well now mowers

I'll go go go go go go there's no way I'm going fast enough hit nope

definitely need my legs for that definitely need to me leg sure and even

like oh no yep I need my legs so I can't how am I supposed to pull that off Oh do

it without losing any limbs Wow okay okay

cruz-kun Rafe all right I can't really wait though like I have to go like as

fast as possible hey I have to cover with fashion posture

for a Rams I'm gonna lose my whole body apart all of my body parts sting it

start all over again I did I was doing good I've done really well and loose my

head what I just spawned send a spawn pad or died not respawn I looked down

press the Enter key so I might not have even frick frick

can at least jump all the way keep going keep going keep going keep going

mmm take your time but still move with urgency that's the name of the game

right now oh yeah oh no no no no no I can't see a

thing I can't see anything okay so you basically need to be perfect

you can't you can't get hit by anything urge you frickin die just like that you

just die you just and it is no coming back from my it

there's no turning turning back from death and suggest the night of all this

is how it goes my hand I do i Manos bitches my nose the fishy my nose is

itchy itchy oh no an ear my legs jump

yeah checkpoint oh yeah oh yeah it's itchy itchy no jump run I just had

it I just had to issue a nose is that such a bad thing where do I go from here

oh I gotta go down there way oh good yeah it's okay yeah it's okay

oh boy sit nope because I only had one leg that's why that's what that happened

this music is 17 Jude good oh good yeah get up and run no you have to dude you

have to jump you have to jump you have to just my nose is itchy what is so

itchy all of a sudden well you say itchy so suddenly so suddenly sudden nose

itchy nose oh come on you have to crouch and you

have to jump and you have to jump then you have to jump then you have to jump I

don't lose great dude yeah okay we can make about it soon yay okay respond and

then run ed run and run and run and what is that what is bye Oh

no no jump over the lands you stup okay it's fine

I'm gonna be fine oh okay so there's a Ledge down on the other end that I need

to go to that's what I need to do I need to drop run JA and then jump oh no jump

too far though don't trip too far okay we're good

got the bucket the can I'm gonna die all my head no came back on your body get

back on your body good junk oh no oh it's fine

we're going to be okay we're going to zoom zoom ass this and we're going to

beat last balls like it smooth I'm going to beat it like it's not a thing it's

not even going to be a close to being a thing no mowers it's just going to be

the end of the game it'd be the end and then and then fins

and Indian solder that's all she wrote that's all there is to it cuz cuz I said

so guys you may hear a slight rumbling it's because there's the train and

trains a rude so I'm sorry I'm dead I'm dead

I'm dead I was dead now I'm not not so much jump jump jump

jump jump jump jump oh yeah if you hear the little run

believe your unbelief it is definitely it's definitely a train oh no don't jump

okay um number like needs us and needs legs

okay we're good we're okay okay even though there's a train oh yeah awesome

I don't even know what I'm aiming at I know I'm aiming at something though what

do I even all I go up I go up into the sand oh that's the end that's the end

right there is that the end I made it I made it here we are the final run

finally the final run I'm gonna start it but first I'm gonna take a nice little

break because train so cut and we're back and sorry about that I can't I

can't do it I just can't put you guys through that that rumbling in the train

horns and screeching and all that since I live right by a train so here it is

the final run so yeah I apologize for any kind of luck stuff going on in the

last level where there was rumbly or train horns or anything but but yeah I

try to avoid that if I can but it's really hard with my location like where

I'm at so here we go hannes all that music and turn this up

that'll probably turn itself off gonna vs. and hans versus edge so it's us we

run against each other so it's like a sprint bring it on oh I'd already it's

okay we do this I don't need my body wow this is rough

so did he actually run - I think he does oh this is pretty rough howdy my leg I

think he is running I really think he Oh

get up dude you can do this ah fly ah

go go go go go go go go go go go go go

the show must go on did he die did he get hit if he not

supposed to if he not supposed to get it I don't know we'll see I'm very confused

by the whole thing be honest with you so if either of us died then we have to

start over that doesn't make anything do it's so crazy it's hard just so many

blade ah

okay I don't want my girls my head there goes my head it looks okay where you did

it's a knife mad I'm loosing my feet

fine Oh turn to fine watch the balls of doom watch out for the balls of doom

no no get up get up get up front we're fine we're fine

ah okay - gg gg gg gg gg gg gg

we could do this we're fine yeah that's not a point at set point

yeah it's a point okay and go I did not shoot high enough we're gonna try again

you try once more we can do the final run yeah

why are we in a town now was that it welcome all bad come home it is I him if

he caged up it's a sense is what is this it would be

fine thank you oh hey buddy oh yay press e to celebrate oh now it

could be zombies together e to celebrate oh jeez

yeah I'm celebrating well I don't know what I expected

I got hungry ha ha those it was that it that was this when I was it was

therefore been an ad Wow okay what an ending uh who ever saw that coming oh

wow okay I'm gonna go post about that on Facebook now quick opposed to ending to

this game on Facebook not really that's the joke for from it's a joke it's just

joke not really I'm not that kind of guy but anyway this is cool so we finished

with this so now we can start blood party that's gonna be super fun now we

can celebrate all we want so anyway hope you guys enjoyed the anti climactic

ending 2 min and Ed Ben acha lips what's that I was like super hard levels' all

those are extra levels ok well let's let's go let's see what let's see what

this is see what what's going on with the NA

clips been up in clips oh you two plays Ben as a zombie oh that's so cool

oh they're so cool Oh what were you going oh yes he was still ready I'm so

awesome who's that need to celebrate oh dude all right well guys um I'm gonna

go ahead and finish the episode off here now I can be friends forever and ever

and ever because zombies aren't gonna die oh yeah so anyway 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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How Studying Venus Saved Earth - Duration: 4:47.

In 1928, chemists invented a type of molecule that seemed perfect.

By the seventies, these molecules were in all kinds of things,

making companies billions of dollars a year.

Then, in 1974, a pair of scientists discovered that these miracle molecules were destroying

a part of Earth's atmosphere that keeps us alive.

It took years to convince the world they were right,

and another three decades for the planet to finally start healing.

But these scientists didn't even set out to save the Earth,

they were just studying what happens on Venus.

Those seemingly perfect molecules were chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs,

which have chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms bonded together in different ways.

The great thing about CFCs was that almost nothing would react with them

or break them apart.

The carbon-fluorine bonds in a CFC like Teflon, for example, are so strong that the strongest

acids in the world can't break them.

Plus, CFCs were non-toxic, fireproof, and relatively easy to make

for lots of different purposes.

So CFCs were all over the place by the seventies: refrigerators, fire extinguishers, aerosols,

solvents, insulation, you name it.

A million metric tons of gaseous CFCs were released into the atmosphere every year, and

at the time scientists just assumed that CFCs would keep being their wonderfully inert selves

in the atmosphere and not cause any problems.

CFCs were so unreactive down here at the surface that scientists working on them didn't bother

checking what happened when they got higher up.

So they missed something important:

CFCs were destroying the ozone layer, the part of Earth's atmosphere made up of three-atom

oxygen molecules that absorb a lot of harmful UV radiation before it reaches the surface.

And it took researchers working on a completely different planet-wide conundrum, on a totally

different planet, to figure that out.

Venus's atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide, with a tiny bit of nitrogen, water vapor,

carbon monoxide, and hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, and sulfuric acids.

Basically, it's not somewhere you'd wanna go on vacation.

All that carbon dioxide confused scientists in the early 1970s,

because they didn't see an ozone layer on Venus.

UV light breaks molecules apart, and they knew that without ozone to block it, UV light

from the sun should've broken apart a lot of Venus's CO2, leaving behind much more

oxygen and carbon monoxide than they were seeing.

Then, groups led by environmental scientist

Michael McElroy figured out what was probably happening:

The same UV light that would break down CO2 would break down hydrochloric acid at the

same time, freeing up hydrogen atoms.

Then, those hydrogen atoms would act like ruthless matchmakers, ripping oxygen atoms

off of molecules so that they combined with carbon monoxide to make carbon dioxide again.

That's why they saw so much carbon dioxide in Venus's atmosphere, even though it wasn't

being protected by an ozone layer.

When UV radiation broke apart CO2, a small army of hydrogen atoms

would just put it back together again.

It took decades to prove that this was actually happening in the Venusian skies, along with

a similar process that involved chlorine instead of hydrogen.

But in the meantime, a pair of chemists named Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland realized

that something similar was happening on Earth, too, which meant we had a major problem.

CFCs might be totally unreactive down here on the surface, but they realized that would

change once the molecules reached the upper atmosphere

and got bombarded by that powerful UV radiation.

The UV could break CFCs apart and leave chlorine atoms free to rip oxygen off of anything nearby,

just like hydrogen does on Venus when it's putting carbon dioxide back together.

So all those CFCs in the upper atmosphere would lead to a lot of chlorine stealing oxygen

atoms from ozone molecules, which meant that

there were fewer ozone molecules around to block UV light.

And a single chlorine atom could tear apart a hundred thousand ozone molecules before

permanently bonding to something.

So Molina and Rowland were saying that those supposedly unreactive CFCs were eating away

at the ozone layer that protects us from things like skin cancer, and protects the entire

world from widespread crop failures.

But everyone making CFCs wasn't just going to stop because a couple chemists said so.

Molina and Rowland were studying Venus, not Earth.

And besides, everyone knew that CFCs didn't react with anything.

That's what made them so great!

But soon, the evidence started piling up.

In 1985, scientists discovered a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica

that was getting bigger every year.

Some people were still skeptical, though, until researchers found chlorine and fluorine

in the hole itself, and others found that the ozone layer was getting thinner

all over the world.

Today, there is no doubt about it: Molina and Rowland were right.

And in 1995, they won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery.

Since the eighties, international agreements have just about stopped CFC production around

the world, and corporations have been looking for safer alternatives.

So far, they haven't found many good ones, and the ones they have found

generally still aren't great for the environment.

But at least they're better than CFCs.

And in just the last couple of years, scientists have finally seen the hole over Antarctica

start to shrink, more than forty years after a technical mystery in the Venusian skies

accidentally saved the planet.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space,

and thank you especially to our patrons on Patreon who make this show possible.

If you want to help us keep making episodes like this, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

And don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishowspace and subscribe!

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