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Waching daily Jul 4 2017

I don't remember giving you a key.

You really think I'd need one?

My wife kicked me out.

Didn't know you were married.

A lot of things you don't know about me.

I know, Nick. That's the problem.

I'm sorry to have to do this, but I had no place else to crash.

Who else knows about your wife?

Just...

...my friends.

Is that what we are?

That's up to you.

Don't trust anyone.

Captain Rogers?

Captain, I'm Agent 13 of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Special Service.

Kate?

I'm assigned to protect you. - On whose order?

His.

Foxtrot is down, he's unresponsive. I need E.M.T.s.

Do we have a twenty on the shooter?

Tell him I'm in pursuit.

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What Happens If You Get a Splinter? - Duration: 3:25.

Summer's a great time to play outside!

It's fun to go barefoot on the beach and by the pool, but I always make sure to wear

shoes when I'm playing outside in the yard.

Shoes are the best way to protect your feet from splinters.

A splinter is a tiny, sharp piece of something that gets stuck in your skin.

When you think of splinters, you might usually think of ones made of wood, but splinters

can also be tiny pieces of glass, metal, or plastic.

Splinters can get stuck in your skin when they break off of something, like a piece

of wood from playground equipment.

Sometimes, they don't go into the skin very far, and they fall right out without you even

noticing them.

But other times, they get go deeper, get stuck … and stay stuck, until someone pulls them

out.

Usually, these kinds of splinters will hurt a little bit when they go into your skin.

And if they go into your skin deep enough, you might bleed.

But a lot of times, a splinter can get stuck in your skin without you even noticing it.

You don't even realize you have one until you do something that accidentally pushes

the splinter deeper into your body.

Then … ouch!

If you don't notice a splinter right away, the skin around the splinter can gets a little

puffy and red and sore.

These are all signs that your body has noticed the splinter, and it's getting ready to

heal your skin.

These signs also mean your body is doing its best to keep the splinter from going deeper

into the skin.

But your body can't always heal from a splinter properly on its own.

That's why if you notice that you get a splinter, it's important to tell a grownup so that

they can help take it out.

Splinters, especially the ones made of wood, or another piece of a plant, like a cactus

thorn or prickle from a rosebush, can be covered with germs.

When germs get inside of your body, they can start to multiply and make more germs.

That's what's called an infection.

So removing the splinter—and the germs that might be on it— is important!

There's actually not a lot that goes into removing a splinter.

Basically, your job is to hold still while someone uses a tool called tweezers to grab

onto the splinter and pull it out.

Before the person helping you gets started, you should wash the area around the splinter

with warm water and soap.

That will help to get rid of any germs on your skin, which can help keep you from getting

an infection.

Soaking the area around the splinter in warm water will also help to soften your skin,

which can make the splinter easier to remove.

If the splinter is completely under your skin — meaning, it's not sticking out anymore,

the person removing the splinter might need to gently push the splinter until a little

piece is sticking out.

Then they can use a tool called tweezers to grab onto the splinter.

Then, they'll gently pull … and with a little luck, the splinter will come right

out!

Afterward, it's a good idea to wash the area again with warm water and soap, and then

cover it with a bandage.

A few days later you should be as good as new!

There are a few things you can do to keep from getting splinters.

One thing you can do is to be careful when you're playing outside around plants that

might have thorns or prickles.

You can also try not to rub your hands over pieces of wood that are rough or worn out.

And, of course, one of the best things you can do to keep from getting splinters in your

feet is to wear shoes.

Now, I'm going to put on my shoes and head outside to play

Thanks for joining us for this episode of SciShow Kids!

If you'd like to continue learning and having fun with me and Squeaks, make sure to hit

the subscribe button and join us every week here at the Fort!

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CBC Here & Now NL July 4 2017 - Duration: 1:00:45.

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What is The Tour de France - Duration: 9:16.

- Today I'm gonna tell you all about the

Tour de France.

It is an extra awesome day off today.

Blow up, like basically fall off their bike.

Morning, Trainiacs, that's a good 1,700 meters done,

body's starting to feel a little bit better recovered

from the long swim.

Now today, oddly enough, is Monday, but it's a day off,

because it's our July long weekend up here in Canada.

It is an extra awesome day off today, because the

Tour de France is on.

Le Tour, Vive le Tour!

So despite what you might think, from the last few months

of being Swimming Taren, cycling is one of my favorite.

I think it might be the...

I don't know, they're all my favorite.

Cycling, bikes, are just as much fun as an adult

as it was when you were a kid.

And you know what, the longer you go in triathlon,

like literally, the longer your distance is, in triathlon,

the more it's a bike race.

And there's also more that you can get out of the bike,

because your improvement on the bike can be so much more

than the time improvement that you can get from a swim,

or the time improvement that you can get from a run.

So getting to know and love bikes, and hence,

know and love the Tour, very important for a triathlete.

Dogs!

And would you look at that, the Tour.

Hi Trainiacs.

If you aren't into watching the Tour de France,

you really need to reassess your priorities in life.

July is the best time of the year.

You've got an entire month of awesome, well broadcast,

well put together, well storytold.

It's like the best background tv around.

Granted, Le Tour is a little bit complicated to get into,

but once you get into it, there's so much more that

goes on than just riding a bike.

There's a lot of dynamics, there's a lot of personalities,

there's a lot of people that you can root for,

things that you can enjoy and appreciate that you don't

see when you just tune in for a few minutes and then

you're like, eh, you know what, this isn't for me.

So, today, I'm gonna tell you all about the Tour de France.

So this is the 104th Tour de France.

It goes from July 1st to July 23rd, and in that time,

there are 21 stages and two rest days.

There are 22 teams, 198 riders, and they cover

3,540 kilometers, 2,200 miles.

I did that first try.

Holy smokes.

Now, every single day is like a race within the race.

There are winners of each day, and those

are called stages.

This year there's two individual time trials.

There's no team time trial.

There are eight flat stages and 11 hilly or mountainous

stages, or summit finishes.

When you get to the top, you hit the summit,

that's where the race finishes.

The time trials can last anywhere between about

20 minutes and 60 or 70 minutes, but the main stage is

around four to six or seven hours.

Now there are six awards that are available in addition

to winning each day.

The yellow jersey, this is the big kahuna.

This is the overall winner of the Tour de France,

and it's called the General Classification.

This goes to the fastest rider over all of the combined

stages, and you have to finish every single stage.

Because 11 of the 21 stages are hilly stages,

the General Classification typically goes to light

climbing riders, people like Chris Froome, Alejandro

Valverde, who is unfortunately out, Alberto Contador,

Richie Porte, and Nairo Quintana would be

the favorites this year.

My opinion, the funner, more exciting award is

the Points Classification.

This is the green jersey.

This typically goes to faster, sprintier, more muscular

athletes, who are going for winning either points

in the middle of a stage, or they're going for points

by winning an overall stage.

Peter Sagan, Mark Cavendish, really sprinty,

muscular riders.

But the thing about that is, because they're sprinty

and muscular, they tend not to do well in hilly stages,

and they just hang on.

So it's not to say that they're not good overall riders,

they're actually extremely strong riders, the fastest

riders out there, but because they're so big,

they get dropped a little bit in the hills, and they

don't typically go for anywhere close to the

General Classification and the yellow jersey.

Polka dot jersey, that's for the King of the Mountain.

This is for really light, only climbing specific riders

like Rafael Majka.

People that go for King of the Mountains tend to be

fairly close to the overall top of the standing for the

General Classification, but they lack a little bit in,

say, the time trials.

The white jersey is for the best young rider, that is the

person that is highest up in the ranking taking the least

amount of time to cover all of the stages, but is under 23,

I believe.

Then there's the Team Classification, that is the least

overall time combined, but I think you need a certain

amount of riders to finish, or you're out.

I think it's six riders, because you can be disqualified

by either crashing out, not being able to finish,

or finishing too far back from the person that crosses

the line first.

And then finally, there's the most combative rider over

the course of the tour.

That's the rider that has gone out and laid himself

out in more stages than anyone else, sacrificed himself

for either the team, or gone out and attacked

and suffered out in the wind.

That's where the Tour gets really cool.

It's all these interpersonal changes and conflicts

and people sacrificing themselves one day, so that their

teammate can have a chance at winning, or a chance at

a stage, or people holding themselves back for

certain stages because they want to maybe

attack the next day.

Like, it's all these interpersonal dynamics that make

the Tour awesome.

And one of the neatest parts about just about every stage

is the dynamics that go on between the attack group

and the Peloton.

The Peloton is the big group that is featuring

anywhere from 40 to 100 riders.

The lead group is usually a group of two to eight riders

that decide around 30 or 40 kilometers that they're

gonna attack out the front and try to hold off that Peloton,

and hopefully that Peloton doesn't catch up.

What typically happens, though, is that Peloton

is kind of biding their time, and they're all resting.

And then, at about 20 or 15 k out, they start timing it

so that they use that group power to speed up

and gradually try to attack and overcome that lead group,

often in the last kilometer.

You'll see two guys from that attack group that

are just hammering it, that have been giving it for

like 200k, trying to hold off this swarm of 100 riders

coming up in behind them.

Really cool.

Makes for some exciting finishes.

Now in that group dynamics, is when you start

seeing teams surrounding their favorites,

like you'll see Team Sky, that just swarms all around

Chris Froome, and they envelope him, to keep him safe,

keep him out of the wind.

And you can see that that team will work together

to move throughout the group to keep them safe

and to keep the best rider on the team shielded.

And that team dynamic is really cool when you see,

domestiques, they're called.

They're not good sprinters, they're not good climbers,

they're not good time trialists, but they're good

overall people.

And these are riders that are literally hired

basically to murder themselves.

They don't have a chance of winning say a stage

that finishes at a summit at a top of the mountain,

but they are hired to go and take the best rider

that they can, that has the best chance of winning

that stage, as far up the mountain as they can,

so that that rider has a chance of winning

and being a little bit fresher at the end.

And you will see domestiques go as hard as they can,

and turn themselves inside out, like Jens Voigt used to do

and then blow up, like basically fall off their bike

a few kilometers from the finish line, because

they've worked so hard for their teammate.

And then seeing the days that sprinters decide to go in

and pick their races and their stages,

hang back and just accept that they're gonna get

blown off the back of the field in one mountain stage,

but they're okay with that because there's a sprint

coming up.

And these are some of the most badass athletes in the world.

The amount of crashes that go on in the Tour and people

finish with like broken collarbones and fractured limbs,

raw behind, and all of the sudden, the next day,

they're patched back up and they're riding in

something that we wouldn't ride on for weeks,

but they have to do it because their team needs them.

Just all around really cool.

Watch the Tour, it's the best month of the year,

hands down.

Look at this.

Look at this.

Oh, I didn't want to see.

Aw, this is today's.

I didn't know that he won.

I hadn't watched it yet.

That was good, it was Peter Sagan, he's good.

All right, Trainiacs, go watch some Tour.

You'll thank me later.

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update anouncement thing :) - Duration: 1:43.

HELLO HELLO OK SO I MADE AN ACTUAL VIDEO BUT YOUTUBE MADE IT ALL BLANK, SO ENJOY THESE CAPTIONS. (i swear why does this keep happening to me am i doing something wrong ;-;)

btw my voice is sped up so thats why i sound like i just got high on helium

i obviously dont know what im doing

please i need them im desperate

yeah no its the recorder that you play with in primary school

no shes lying you wont get content till 2018

whoa transition to a deeper voice

trash

*random chirp that i decided to leave in from editing*

proud of that bye that sounds so cute omg

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Summer Slideshow with Quinceton - Duration: 1:19.

Hey!

It's Quinceton. Quinceton the flamingo.

Don't adjust your...

whatever device you're reading this on.

It's me.

Live and in stereo.

No return engagements,

no encore,

and this time, absolutely no requests.

Get a snack.

Settle in!

Because I'm about to tell you the story of my life.

More importantly, why my life ended.

Before we begin, we'll need to set some rules.

First of all, listen all the way through.

Don't chicken out, don't be a pansy.

And second, you must pass it on.

If you don't, which I'm sure one of you will,

your story, - all of your stories, including mine - will be made public.

Ok, now that we've stated the directions, let's dive right in.

The day was March 19, 2017

I had just been blown up,

ready to take on the world

when all of a sudden,

a camera was shoved in my face.

Who was this mysterious camera man,

ruining my first precious moments of life?

That would be my so-called loving mother,

Katherine Whitehouse.

That's right.

A bright flamingo fresh out of the box

excited for the road ahead

destroyed by one lady.

Katie Whitehouse?

Welcome

to

your

tape.

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Thousands of flags to be placed on Great Lawn at Waterfront Park - Duration: 2:49.

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those breathless nights - Duration: 2:56.

Sometimes, even the smallest thing can have an impact on me.

My head feels overwhelmingly full,

and my eyes begin to well up.

Tears are breaching the water line,

and I can feel the wetness swipe across my cheek.

I rub my hands against my face,

to face the reality of my reactions.

I look up at a white ceiling,

and begin to wonder,

why did I lose focus?

why did I forget me?

why did I forget who I am?

I realize that answer

to these questions

before I even finished writing them.

I've been living a lie,

I lie to my self,

because I think I'll feel better if I do.

The real truth,

I do feel better,

for a little while.

So it begs the question,

is it better to live in a lie?

Or,

is it better to seek the truth?

To discover the ugly.

If the harsh reality is the only reality,

then I must remember,

that dreaming is universal.

My stomach is hurting me.

It betrays me.

My lungs are collapsing.

Fighting for air.

They are failing.

My heart is beating faster.

Faster to obliterate sensations.

My skin is on fire.

A fire that burns feelings.

All I have left,

is who I am.

So what's there?

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