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Waching daily Jun 7 2017

These Voss water bottles are so cool, because the glass is really nice.

So, it's a phenomenal way to upcycle.

So, what I'm going to do is just put the bottle aside.

And what I did here is I just wrapped, you can see here where I glued the fabric around

the bottle.

And then once that's glued on, then what I'm going to do is take these little stars I just

basically cut off of a garland.

And I'm just going to use a glue dot and just put those, and I've already put the other

two on here.

I'm just going to glue that star right there with a glue dot.

I actually tried using a glue gun, but don't, because they melt.

The next thing I'm going to do is make a cute little bow.

So, I'm going to take my Bowdabra Bow Wire, fold it in half and lay that down into the

Bowdabra and kind of tuck the ends underneath.

Then I'm just going to take this piece of organza ribbon, and I'm pretty much going

to fold it in half and just lay that into my Bowdabra.

Then I'm going to take this awesome fabric, and we used -- you can use Fray Check or a

lighter to just fix the ends so they don't fray.

And again, I have another piece of fabric here that matches the fabric I used to cover

the bottle.

Then this piece of red tulle, I'm just going to scrunch this all down in here.

And then I'm going to take my Bowdabra wand and just scrunch all that.

And take my wire, and again, I have a slip knot, pull it through.

Hold the bow down while it's still in the Bowdabra, pull it out, separate the ends,

bring it around to the back.

And I'm going to just -- I think I'm just going to tie it off.

Make sure I get my fabric so it doesn't get caught in the back here.

And I'm just going to knot it, clip the ends and take a little bit -- I'm just going to

fluff everything out here and take a little bit of glue and put that right on here.

And glue by bow.

These are just going to dangle down.

The next step I have to do, I'm going to open my bottle, take my funnel, take some sand,

and I'm just going to clip the end.

That way -- whoops -- I think that way it easily pours into my bottle.

The sand's going to be used to hold our glass.

So, we have these wild pieces of grass that are going to go right into the bottle.

And these are artificial, but of course, you could use real.

And then I'm going to take these cute little things that we cut off the garland, and we're

just going to shape them around and in.

And the trick really is to just find a spot in between the flowers so that they stick

in easily.

And we'll put one more in for good measure.

I'll just kind of put that in there.

And then just kind of fluff everything out.

And you have this beautiful finished arrangement for 4th of July, or Patriot's Day, or any

time that you want to do a patriotic favor.

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UK General Election 2017: 12 Reasons Not to Vote Tory - Duration: 6:20.

The UK just bloody loves voting.

Seriously, we've had a big vote about something or other every year since 2014.

There was the Scottish referendum, followed by the 2015 general election, followed by

the referendum on leaving the European Union, and now this ruddy thing.

"What?

Another one?"Yes, another one.

Don't get me wrong.

As Emperor Palpatine once said, "I love democracy" — and I encourage absolutely

everyone who is able to vote to do so.

However, in my humble opinion, there is one party who you should definitely not vote for.

These guys.

Full disclosure: I'll be voting Labour.

Why?*12 Reasons Not to Vote Tory*1) Theresa May refuses to debate people.

She skipped the televised BBC debates and — according to veteran journalist Owen Jones

— is now refusing all media contact.

This is worrying because Theresa May was the very person who called this election.

Now, she's acting like she wants absolutely no part of it.

She says she's not focusing on the debates because she's focusing on negotiating Brexit.

But if she really felt that way, if she really does worry that Labour will deliver a bad

Brexit, then she shouldn't have called the bally election in the first place, should

she?2) Speaking of which, Theresa May called this election after explicitly saying (three

times) that she wouldn't call one until 2020.

She says she's called this one because she wants a stronger hand to negotiate Brexit,

but that raises another problem…

3) …If she's so great at negotiating, why is she refusing media contact and televised

debates?

A huge part of negotiating a huge deal like Brexit is, you know, talking to people.

May doesn't seem to want to do that.4) Police cuts.

The police have warned Theresa May (who was the Home Secretary from the time the Tories

took power to when she became Prime Minister) that there haven't been enough policemen

on the streets for years.

Some police officials have even claimed that the Manchester and London attacks can be at

least partly attributed to these cuts.

5) Of course, it's not just police.

Doctors claim that the NHS is chronically underfunded.

Yes, the government has increased spending, but pretty much every major medical body says

that this spending is not enough because — get this — it's not enough.

Junior doctors are going on strike, A&E waiting times are getting longer, hospitals are closing,

nursing bursaries have been cut, services have been cut — the list goes on and on

and on.

6) And, of course, it's not just the police and the NHS.

The education system is chronically underfunded with classroom sizes getting larger, teachers

under immense amount of stress, and the cost of university continuing to rise.7) And, of

course, it's not just the police, the NHS, and the education system — pretty much every

government body — even the Health and Safety Executive — is under strain because of an

austerity program which was introduced to tackle a recession.

A recession which happened nearly a decade ago.

So long ago, in fact, YouTube looked like this.8) Speaking of the recession, the defence

behind the Tories long and drawn out austerity program was that Labour's spending during

their government had increased the deficit and that it was this which lead to the recession.

Nearly a decade later, we know that this is just isn't true.

The recession was caused by an economic collapse which started in when US banks starting spending

money which didn't exist and spread to every country with economies connected to the US's.

In short, it affected every single economically developed nation in the world regardless of

the sizes of their national debt.

True, the recession did hit Greece particularly hard and — true — this was because Greece

had an enormous public debt.However, to compare Greece's public debt in 2010 to the UK's

public debt under Labour is ridiculous.

9) But it gets even more ridiculous.

Because despite the government's near decade-long austerity program, the national debt has gone

up — not down.

They have missed both the targets that they themselves have made for reducing the national

debt.10) This is especially frustrating because the Tories number one criticism of Labour

is that they can't be trusted with the economy.

Yes, we've all heard that Dianne Abbot interview and all pretty much Labour voters know that

the woman needs a calculator and constant supervision at all times.

At all times Dianne.

Yet, the fact is, Labour's manifesto is costed and the Tories' manifesto is not.

Economists have critiqued Labour's manifesto — some agree with the figures and some don't

— but we can't even begin to have the same debate about the Tories' manifesto

because — well — they don't have any figures.11) While we're on the topic of

hypocrisy, there is a prevailing idea that Jeremy Corbyn is a terrorist sympathiser because

of this photo with him being pally with an IRA leader.

But many British leaders — including Thatcher — met with the IRA before 1998.

The end result was the Good Friday agreement.

In short, Jeremy Corbyn is not a terrorist sympathiser.

In fact, in 2013, the man won a Gandhi Peace Prize for his work in the promotion of peace.Theresa

May (on the other hand) will not be winning a Gandhi Peace Prize for her dealings with

Saudi Arabia.

Thanks to Theresa May, the UK is now the second largest arms dealer in the world and the vast

majority of those arms are sold to Middle Eastern countries with a history of assisting

ISIS, Al-Quaeda, and the Taliban.

Whether or not any of the countries that the UK have sold weapons to have directly funded

ISIS is unclear — However, what we do know is that Saudi Arabia are most definitely bombing

the crap out of innocent civilians in Yemen with weapons which we have supplied them.12)

Then there's the "War of Terror" in general.

Yes, this was a war which Labour got us into, but the Tories have supported it at every

turn and have helped to fuel even further by involving the UK in the immensely tragic

and complicated Syrian civil war.Jeremy Corbyn is the first major politician to point out

that — while everyone agrees the terrorists who attack the UK or try to create their own

caliphate in Syria and Iraq by beheading people are absolute bastards — the "War on Terror"

has done nothing to reduce the amount of Islamic Extremism abroad or in the UK itself.Rather,

it's helped to strengthen it.

This is the opinion of many leading military figures.

By involving ourselves with a US-led coalition which has — sadly — killed many civilians

while targeting ISIS, we haven't made the UK any safer.

If anything, we've made it less safe.If you plan on voting Tory this election, let

me know why in the comments below so we can talk about it.

However, let me be abundantly clear, my aim is to convince you to vote otherwise.I'll

be voting Labour, but to everyone else I say — anyone but the Tories.Thanks for watching.

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What Is: Anarchy - Duration: 10:36.

Anarchy!

Punk Rock, Mohawks and Teenage Rebellion,

"Anarchy" has been the buzzword for any and every rabble rouser looking to rebel against "the establishment".

But what is Anarchy? Where does it come from and is true Anarchy even possible?

[ Cute Music]

Anarchism is a political philosophy that argues that the state is lacking in moral legitimacy.

Because of this, individuals are under no obligation to obey the State and the State has no authority to command individuals.

Anarchism is, generally about the rejection of compulsory government and rule.

It suggests that society can and should be organized without a coercive state.

Anarchists ultimately reject hierarchy and focus on the power of the individual.

They believe that all individuals can do what they choose, up to the point of interfering with what others choose.

They can have numerous world views and ideologies, but share the idea that power should be with the individual and a leaderless society is worth striving for.

The term "Anarchy" comes from the Greek word "anarchos", which means "Without Ruler"

and "Anarchia" which means without government.

But, "Anarchy" is a term that most of us today associate with chaos and disorder.

Well, that's because, to many people the concept of anarchy is, itself, chaotic.

People who are used to the concept of a morally just government, naturally see a society without one as doomed to fail.

This might also be because there have never been any large Anarchist countries, but many smaller Anarchist movements that don't often last.

One of the first well known Anarchist moments were The Diggers, a group of Protestants that rallied together in England after the English Civil Wars in 1649.

The impoverished began to seize crops and threaten land owners and members The Army were underpaid and many of them had refused to continue their service in Ireland. .

Gerrard Winstanley and William Everard lead a group of 20 poor Protestant men in establishing a commune at St. George's Hill in Surrey England.

They began to farm on common land, under the belief that because of the execution of King Charles the First, common land should be made available for the very poor to cultivate.

The price of food had increased so much in the late 1640s, that it was virtually impossible for the poor to feed themselves.

Winstanley laid out, what would become, core Anarchist principles in several of his writings during this time.

He regarded the earth as "common treasury" and believed that common land should belong to the common people.

He argued that anyone getting "authority into his hands tyrannizes over others," whether husband, parent, master or magistrate."

He believed that private property, exploitation, and all inequalities were the natural result of rule and dominion of one portion of mankind over another.

After mob violence and a constant threat of legal action by The Commonwealth Government, their settlement was broken up in 1650

A lot of Anarchists attribute the Political an Economic aspects of Anarchy to an 18th Century Political Philosopher named William Godwin.

Godwin believed that people should pursue whichever crafts they were the best at and had the most interest in.

Once they serve themselves, they'd distribute their products freely while receiving whatever they may need. Sometimes in exchange for their goods, but not always as a requirement.

Godwin was optimistic and quite taken by the Enlightenment Era.

He believed, like many at the time, that as humans gained more knowledge through science and education, that they became more virtuous

He believed that as long as society relied on the State that violence, crime, war and poverty would always persist.

As long as parents and teachers in general shall fall under the established rule

it is clear that politics and modes of government will educate and infect us all.

They poison our minds, before we can resist, or so much as suspect their malignity.

Like the barbarous directors of the Eastern seraglios, they deprive us of our vitality, and fit us for their despicable employment from the cradle."

For Godwin, "society is nothing more than an aggregation of individuals", whereas "government is an evil, an usurpation upon the private judgment and individual conscience of mankind".

Despite this, he was not a Revolutionary.

After seeing the violence in the French Revolution, he regarded political as irrational and hateful.

Instead, he believed that social progress could come from intellectual progress.

Believing that as humans widened their understandings, that they'll find that they have no need for the state.

He saw a minimal state as a necessary evil that would become less and less necessary as society reached enlightenment.

Godwin didn't describe his ideas as "Anarchism". At this point "anarchy" had become a term to describe chaos.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon would be the first person to describe themselves as an Anarchist.

He, along with Godwin are credited as the fathers of Modern Anarchist Theory. Prodhourn defined Anarchy as the following:

Prodhourn defined Anarchy as the following:

" Anarchy is... a form of government or constitution in which public and private consciousness, formed through the development of science and law, is alone sufficient to maintain order and guarantee all liberties."

He believed in, what he called "spontaneous order"

where business transactions alone would result in social order.

He believed that taxation, policing, and Monarchies needed to either disappear all together or be decreased drastically.

He augured that order could be created without those things and without a central authority.

This all might be a little confusing if you're used to hearing Anarchy discussed in the context of literature such as the "Anarchist Cookbook"

- a book teaches you how to make your own explosives and illicit drugs from home.

The book was published in 1971 by William Powell and it's largely associated with terrorism.

Anarchists condemned the book for its conflation of anarchy with terrorism and how it was void of any real association with Anarchist principles.

CrimethInc., an Anarchist collective, published a response to the book in 2004 entitled "An Anarchist Cookbook: Recipes for Disaster".

It detailed methods of direct action that were closer to the core principles of Anarchy. It even touched on mental health and abuse.

Anarchy's conflation with terrorism is mostly inconsistent with the vast majority of Anarchist thought.

While there have been instances of Anarchists who have committed acts of terror. such as the 1901 assassination of President William McKinley,

Anarchists largely reject violence in the name of political gain. Anarchists who have committed acts of terrorism, generally direct those acts towards leaders and political figures, not civilians.

Anarchists generally understand that social relationships are not changed through terrorism, and they favor slow and steady changes that works towards a more Anarchist society.

While some acts of terrorism committed by Anarchists were done to inspire revolutions,

many Anarchists regard these types of revolutions as pointless and ineffective.

Many Anarchists will argue that those who use violence in the pursuit of Anarchism are actually not Anarchists at all.

Guy Fawkes is commonly associated with Anarchism because of his failed attempt to assassinate King James the first.

His ultimate goal, however, was to replace one monarchy with another.

This is an obvious conflict with a philosophy that aims to be leaderless.

Violence is regarded, by many Anarchists, as an expression of weakness and not strength.

There's also an obvious conflict of using violence as a way of getting society to adhere to their particular ideology.

Anarchism is about the individual deciding for themselves, not being coerced through violence.

Freedom from coercion is a large part of Anarchy.

In an Anarchist society, a scientist is free to fully devote himself to his craft.

He doesn't have to worry about doing unnecessary work he isn't passionate about in order to pay his bills.

In an Anarchist society, the worker isnt forced to work over the constant threat of poverty.

Sounds nice, right? But what about crime?

The Anarchist asserts that crime is a natural reaction to an oppressive government. They argue that a government can only punish the criminal, but not prevent the crime.

They believe that the only way to abolish crime is to abolish the conditions that create it.

If private property doesn't exist, then does theft?

But what about punishment?

Anarchists largely see our current system of incarceration as counterproductive.

Believing that it often makes the "criminal" less remorseful for what they've done and more resentful of what the system has done to them.

They believe that a part of anarchism is ultimately surrounding yourself with friends and thus a positive environment.

That, combined with the removal of things that encourage crime, the Anarchist believes that remorse alone would make crime virtually non existent in an ideal anarchist society.

Today, Anarchists exist in small groups of individuals who often advocate for the pursuit of goals that are closer- than a wide spread Anarchist government.

Most Anarchists concede that Anarchy isn't going to happen over night. So you'll see Anarchists protesting things.... like elections, often to no avail.

However, the presence of an Anarchist's objection to the system is important.

The idea is that over time, they'll chip away at these aspects of society and slowly but surely these conventions will collapse.

narchy is ultimately about freedom- and not necessarily freedom in a legal sense.

Freedom outside of the constraints currently placed on human nature by a central authority.

Its about returning to the natural state of humanity where man can do what he pleases and lives communally.

For most people, this sounds outside of the realm of possibility because we regard the natural state of humanity as selfish and in need of guidance because of it.

But ask yourself, what would life be like if we no longer had the restraints of a central authority.

If we worked because we wanted to and for each other.

What would happen to class, race, gender and the other things that divide us?

Thank you guys so much for watching this video- especially those of you who support me on Patreon!

You are the main reason why I get to do these videos and I really appreciate you guys so so so much!

Go check out my Patreon if you guys want ot keep supporting this type of content on this channel.

Also, I wanna know what you guys wanna see next as part of this series!

I have a bunch of different ideas based on suggestions I got in my last video?...

Put your answer up in the poll over here so I know what you guys want to see!

And if the idea you guys have for the next video is not in this poll, put it in the comment section below.

So I know what you guys want to see the most!

I'm trying to do these videos based on what you guys want as opposed to what I want to do.

So, let me know what you guys think and I guess I'll see you guys for next episode!!!

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Welcome to the Jungle!: Elimination Tattoo | Ink Master: Shop Wars (Season 9) - Duration: 4:38.

- All right, guys.

You have six hours to tattoo

and your time starts now.

- Let's--let's go.

♪ ♪

- [squeals]

- Drawing is everything in this competition.

Today I'm hoping that somebody can actually draw from life

and show me details.

- If you're cool, I'm cool.

- Yeah, I can do that.

- The hardest part about tattooing when you're a team

and you're tagging in and out every hour

is who's micromanaging?

- No, no, just bring it up right there.

- Who's backseat driving?

Who's in control?

- Go a little bit--right there.

- They're gonna have to be on the same page

to come up with a drawing that they can both execute.

- Michael, I believe it's in your hands, bro.

- Let the fun begin.

[tattoo machine buzzing]

[dramatic rock music]

♪ ♪

[rock music]

- Yeah, you're good like that.

Our shop deserves to be Master Shop

because we're considered to be one of the best portrait,

realism shops in the world.

- Yeah, and we're just [bleep] awesome people, so...

- [laughs]

Yeah. There you go.

I specialize in photo-realism.

That includes color and black and gray.

Darken it up.

- I know, I'm just trying to bevel that out a little bit.

I've been tattooing for 26 years.

I specialize in kind of everything

because I've been tattooing so long.

- You're gonna want to buy a pet alligator after this, dude.

We got this.

- Four hours remaining, guys.

Switch artists.

[exciting music]

- All right, here we go.

- As far as, like, the lining, go with your instinct, man.

My favorite thing in the world to tattoo is birds,

so I'm super stoked right now.

Most people would know me for bright colors, smooth blends,

really super soft black and gray.

- Will you pour me some more of that red violet?

Thanks, honey. - You're welcome, dear.

- That's the cool part about having a teammate.

I'm not feeling super confident in this challenge,

but I know Jessy's awesome at this.

We're like a yin and yang.

I'm mostly known for new school.

What's unique about my new school is that I have

a nice, girly touch.

Definitely moving a little slower on this rose

than I expected.

- Better to take your time, do it right.

[rock music]

- When you're running out of reference, I don't want you

to go past what we've drawn.

I'm really aiming to show the judges that we have

a better concept over everybody else's.

- I mean, I don't want to, like, waste time just, like,

not doing anything.

- Well, it's better to not do anything

than to do what doesn't need to be done.

For the most part, I do black and gray.

But at the end of the day, I want to do whatever technique

works best to tell my client's story.

Hold on, let me run you this new script real quick.

- Dave is changing the sketch.

Why you doing that?

We had a plan, let's stick to it.

- Well, it was never finished, so...

- People doubt me because I'm a young, black female.

I don't have that many years of experience.

But I'm here to prove everybody wrong.

Just let people know, like, "Hey,

We good at this [bleep] too.

- Two more hours to go.

Switch artists!

[heavy rock music]

- Crunch time, buddy.

I did not expect to see, like, live animals walking in.

- [bleep] no, dude. - [chuckles]

- That was the last thing I expected.

- I've been tattooing 17 years.

I am known for the realistic black-and-gray,

high-contrast, photo-realism style.

- Think you got it? - I do.

Mike's my boss. He owns the shop.

So there's a lot on the line.

- I have been tattooing approximately 5 1/2 years.

My style is illustrative, bold, bright, colorful.

And what I'm weak in, he excels in.

- We're a perfect match.

- There is no reason we can't win this.

- Absolutely.

[heavy rock music]

♪ ♪

- You're killing it, brother.

Proud of you, huh?

We're a big family.

This is my brother from another mother.

- Yep.

- Probably a bit more black right in that area.

Just push it.

At the end of the day, I want to show my family

that here in the United States,

you can make your dreams come true.

We're here to win it.

This is a good tattoo.

- This is the best snake out there.

[dramatic music]

- Five,

four, three,

two, one.

That is it.

Machine's down, time is up.

No more ink.

- Very, very confident, for sure.

- That's awesome.

- Tri-Cities and Thicker Than Blood

should be worried about going home today.

Jhon and Babiery's tattoo looks like a weird space worm.

And Tri-Cities' tattoo just looks like a tube with a head.

It's just bad in a different way.

[dramatic music]

- Definitely one of a kind.

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ANAREUS teaser - Duration: 0:43.

Hello there!

I want to introduce the First airsoft shop Anareus.

Which is one of the the biggest player on the airsoft market in Czech Republic and across the Europe.

Well, noup!

If you want to see what our company really is, check out the next video, which is coming soon!

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Hey everyone!

JAYSTEPHER here with some Olaf set.

Let's just open this up real quick.

Let's see what's inside.

Whoa look at all those parts huh.

The bag just doesn't want to open.

Well we'll just have to help it.

All those parts are just raining out.

Let's see what it looks like after it's been built.

Here we have Olaf,

some beach accessories,

and a small lame beach.

Thank you for watching!

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