Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 1 2017

A step on the moon

As always, I was resting on the lawn

Something fell in front of my eyes.

I did not know its origin

But it seemed friendly

A yellow thing came out

Big eyes and an antenna

I was afraid, but he was cute

"Hello"

I said for the first time

My legs are shaking

But I thought I was on the moon

As always, I was resting on the lawn

But now I'm not alone

"Why are you with me?" I thought

Even if we don't speak the same language

I see his smile of happiness

(That) is my true friend

"Hello"

I always said

I was a little afraid

But I thought I was on the moon

Today is the departure day

Tears do not stop

We have to be strong

"Hello"

I said him for the last time

Don't go please

Because I thought I was on the moon.

"See you tomorrow"

Now he has to go to his homeland

I want us to meet one day again...

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Learning Numbers For Toddlers And Colors Motorcycle For Kids Spiderman Cartoon Full Episodes English - Duration: 10:16.

Learning Numbers For Toddlers And Colors Motorcycle For Kids Spiderman Cartoon Full Episodes English

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How to start a healthy lifestyle? | كيف أبدأ حياة صحية - Duration: 4:43.

My friend ditched me

Today, I am going to show you have I try to live a healthy lifestyle

I need to make breakfast and I want to make a green smoothie

I have not tried it before

I love spinach so I think I will like it

But I need to find a good recipe

I will search for a good recipe on Google of cours!

I got a good recipe

We need: apples, bananas, lemon, ice cubes, oranges, spinach and water

Now, I am going to make it

Let's try the smoothie

It tastes better than it looks

It doesn't taste like spinach

I only taste bananas

It tastes good. I like it!

This is my lunch

Crackers with cheese and tomatoes, a cracker with peanut butter and grapes

Green tea with mint

My friend ditched me

We were planning to exercise together

But she said she couldn't because she is busy

I am going to exercise in the evening

Did you see what she did to me!? haha

On a daily basis I have 3 large meals and 3 small meals

For example, I will take rice crackers, vegetables or nuts

I will give you some facts

First, If you want to lose weight you need to exercise and eat healthy

20% = exercise and 80% is your food

Eat healthy!

Another fact: we cannot loose weight from specific body parts

For me it's hard to lose weight in my face

So I always use to wonder how I only could lose weight in my face

But that is impossible

We need to move all our body parts

Do cardio and lift weights and you will lose weight (God willing)

My loves, what do you think of the idea to support each other?

Add me on SnapChat and send me snaps if you are exercising or eating healthy

I upload my vlog (Thank God)

It is still 5:30 pm and you will see it at 8 pm

Today, It's Monday and tomorrow, you will see the vlog that I recorded today

I was so tired and I just woke up

I slept with my makeup on. I didn't care

I was a bit sad because both of my batteries died

I forgot to charge the other one

I was like.. What should I do??

I slept and when I woke up my battery was fully charged

It is 9pm and I still didn't have dinner

I made a salad and I am going to show you what I am going to eat

This is my dinner: a chicken salade and a glass of water with ice. The weather is too hot

Have a nice dinner!

Sanida.. Shut up! haha

I also use an app called "Water"

Here I can see how much water I drank on a daily basis

Every time, I have drinken water, tea or a smoothie..

I choose what I have drinken and how much milliliter

I won't click on 'Ok' because I still haven't drinken 2 liters today

This really helped me to drink more water

It is very important to drink water so try to drink a lot of water each day

Now, I will exercise

If I am done working out, I will take a shower and will go to bed immediately

Because I need to wake up to finish editing the vlog

I am ending the vlog and I hope you liked it

Good night and I see you in my next vlog (God willing)

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India vs China Military Power Comparisons (Strengths Comparasions 2017) - Duration: 2:08.

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Introduction - VEDA 2017 [CC] - Duration: 2:29.

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy, and welcome to the first day of August.

I put out a video almost every day for the last two weeks, and I figured, well, it's

VEDA, I might as well just keep going, right?

So, VEDA, or Vlog Every Day in August, is a project I'm doing in collaboration with

the We Vlog Collective.

I'll put all their information down below.

Sometimes they do VEDA in April, sometimes they do it in August, sometimes they have

something to do with Vlogmas, it really depends on when people want to do a month-long project.

And they try to put a schedule together so people will have some idea of what they're

going to talk about throughout the month.

I may talk about those things; I may not talk about those things.

Sometimes I really like having a framework and sometimes I don't.

In case you're new to this channel, to give you some idea of who I am, hi, I'm Kathy.

I'm from the west coast of Canada, and on my channel I tend to talk about books, geekdom,

social issues, and travel.

And I imagine all of those things will happen throughout this month.

I also do a weekly series on my channel called Weekly Entertainment Wrap Ups were I wrap

up everything I've read, watched, and listened to.

Now, the last time I did VEDA, I was doing a weekly series called Ask An Introvert, and

I did VEDA on top of my Ask An Introvert videos, so I made more than one video per day that month.

I haven't decided if I'm going to do that, or just count my wrap ups as my video for the day.

Either way, you will get at least one video out of me every day, or at least one video

for every day of the month because who knows if I will be able to upload all the time.

And I only say that because I do have two trips planned this month.

I am going to travel down a couple of states - I'm in Canada, if you remember from before.

I'm going to go through Washington to Oregon to see the totality of the solar eclipse that's

happening later this month.

And the next weekend, I'm going to a friend's wedding.

So even though I'll be bringing my camera and my laptop on both of those adventures,

who knows if I'll have the wifi.

So I do have a few videos I want to get done this month, but here is a really good place,

and my "here" I mean "the comments section of this video" to let me know if there's anything

you really want to me to cover this month.

It doesn't matter if you're new here, or you've been here for quite some time, or this is

the first time you've ever commented even though you've seen every video - Mom.

If there's something you want me to talk about, let me know and I will try to accommodate that.

And with that, I'm starting to get sweaty with all the windows closed so the audio's

not so terrible, so I am going to edit this video, put it up, and start working on some

more projects for the month.

If you are also doing VEDA, let me know down in the comments below, because I would love

to check out your channel, and I will see you tomorrow. Bye!

[outro music]

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Bubba the Humpback Whale | Buzzly's Buddies | Maker Fun Factory VBS - Duration: 2:31.

You're watching Lifetree Kids!

Looks like you guys are making a splash at Maker Fun Factory!

Well welcome back and get ready for a whale of a tale that's true.

I'm Bubba, a humpback whale that makes something kind of surprising.

God gave us whales a pretty incredible way to round up our food.

Now, you may think it's easy for us to find food.

Well after all, we're so big and strong.

But God didn't give all whales sharp teeth or pointy claws.

So how can we catch all those little fish we need to eat?

You might be surprised to learn that we use bubbles!

Have you ever dunked your head underwater and made bubbles?

Well imagine a whole pod of whales doing that.

That's a bounty of bubbles!

When me and my friends get hungry, we start swimming in a circle, blowing bubbles.

Pretty soon there's a ring of bubbles surrounding the fish.

It's like a fishing net made from bubbles.

Only God could be so creative to give us such a fun way to fish!

Blowing bubbles.

Now air may not seem very big or powerful.

After all, you can't even see it! But it's also with us.

Even when I'm underwater.

Did you know that God is always with you?

Even though you may feel left out or alone, God promised this in the Bible.

"The Lord your God is with you wherever you go."

That means even when it's dark, or you feel like you're the only one with a certain problem,

you never have to face that hard time by yourself!

Even if you can't see God right beside you, he is there.

You can trust in your loving Maker, God.

God is always with you.

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X-24 Kills Charles Xavier | Logan (2017) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:59.

Hey, don't wake her yet.

Let her sleep another hour.

You know, Logan...

this was, without a doubt...

the most perfect night I've had in a very long time.

But I don't deserve it.

Do I?

I did something.

Something unspeakable.

I've remembered what happened in Westchester.

This is not the first time I've hurt people.

Until today, I didn't know.

You wouldn't tell me.

So we just kept on running away from it.

I think I finally understand you.

Logan...

He's fantastic.

You said you only needed the girl!

I told you I was forced to bring a new tool to bear.

Your friends had every chance.

And so did you.

Nate?

Put her down.

Honey.

Stay down there, Will!

Stop!

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Land of Hope and Glory (UK 'Earthlings' Documentary) - Duration: 48:18.

When we think of UK farming we imagine picturesque rolling hills of lush greenery and serenity -

inhabited by peaceful content farm animals roaming freely amongst the landscape.

These cultural associations of traditional UK farming are constantly

pushed into our minds through the use of advertising

and such associations make us feel good about our purchases as a consumer.

most do not realise that we'v been blinded by a smokescreen

and that the reality of UK farming exists at the

opposite end of the moral spectrum in regards to human compassion towards

animals and the Earth.

To begin to understand the hidden truth about UK farming we must be willing to

look behind the facade that these companies have fought so hard to maintain

and open our eyes to the truth.

The footage you are about to see is the reality of UK farming.

in the UK alone we slaughter around 1 billion land animals every year

for meat dairy and eggs.

There are approximately 11,000 pig farms in the UK.

Around 1,400 of these units house more than 1,000 pigs

and hold around 85% of the total pig population in the UK.

On these farms the pigs receive no care or compassion

and are treated as nothing more objects, classified as property.

There is no beauty on a pig farm, void of natural light and therefore any resemblance of time,

it is a production line that takes these animals from birth to death.

There is also no legal definition or formal standards for free-range pigs,

which means retailers can label pork products as free-range

without having to meet any any standards or guidelines.

In fact, only 3% of pigs will spend their entire lives outdoors.

Pigs have been proven to be as intelligent and emotionally complex as dogs,

but in the UK we would never consider eating dogs as we value them for their

intelligence, personalities and loyalty.

The sad reality is, the vast majority of the pork products sold in Britain

come from these horrific factory farms.

Most pigs are officially entitled to less than one square meter space each

and the majority of sows, or female breeding pigs, are kept in farrowing crates.

These were made illegal in several countries across Europe

but are still standard farming practice here in the UK.

These crates are so small that the sows cannot turn around in them

and the mother pigs are forced to stay in these crates up to five weeks at a time

every time they give birth.

The majority of sows in the UK are artificially inseminated

in order to ensure they're kept continuously pregnant.

This cycle of forced impregnation and confinement is repeated over and over again

for about three to five years, or until the sow is too exhausted to carry on.

At this point she is then slaughtered for low-grade meat

such as pies, pasties and sausage meat.

There is often no bedding and no sewage system on the farms,

which causes excrement to pile up underneath and around the pigs,

forcing them to learn their own faeces for weeks on end,

creating a perfect environment for diseases and infections to thrive.

The abuse of pigs doesn't start at adulthood, or even adolescence,

but in fact begins immediately after birth.

In the wild piglets would remain with their mothers for around 12 to 14 weeks

but in UK farms, piglets are taken away from their mothers after only 3 to 4 weeks.

At this point they begin the process of being given incredibly powerful antibiotic drugs.

Around half all antibiotics sold in the UK are used on farmed animals,

with 60% of these being used on pigs.

Farmers also inflict horrific mutilations on piglets

by amputating their tails and clipping their teeth.

All of which is done without anaesthetic or painkillers.

T his is done to prevent the pigs from cannibalising one another,

a behavioural trait that the animals will often resort to when they go insane

due to the conditions they're kept in combined with their high intelligence.

If the piglets are not growing fast enough, or are sick and injured,

they are seen as unprofitable to the industry so are then killed.

This is done in the most cost effective manner, meaning that often

the piglets are slammed against walls, concrete floors or bludgeoned with metal poles.

Further abuse on pig farms and slaughterhouses is neither isolated, nor a rarity.

Across the country countless pig farm workers have been documented

torturing, maiming and beating pigs.

Consequently, many pigs carry open wounds and deep lacerations

and many die before making it to the slaughterhouse.

When the pigs reach slaughter age, at around six months,

they're transported in cramped and overcrowded trucks with no food or water.

After undergoing extremely traumatic journeys they are shown no mercy

and are herded to their deaths.

Some pigs do not survive the journey to slaughter and are thrown into bins.

One of the methods of slaughter for pigs in the UK is the gas chamber,

where groups of pigs are herded into metal cages

which are then dropped into a chamber that is filled with carbon dioxide.

Once inside the chamber the pigs scream and thrash, fighting for their lives for up to 30 seconds.

This method of slaughter is used for UK supermarkets

including Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, Lidl and Waitrose.

The other certified humane method of pig slaughter in the UK is electrical stunning,

with the aim to render the animals unconscious before they have their throats slit.

However, stunning is often poorly executed by rushed slaughterhouse workers,

which results in an estimated 1.8 million pigs regaining consciousness on the production line each year

and being fully conscious as they die from blood loss.

Cows are mammals who, like humans, only produce milk to feed their children.

Therefore, for a cow to produce milk she must first give birth to a calf.

This means dairy cows are impregnated every year in order to keep a continuous milk supply.

This is done through artificial insemination,

a process in which semen is first obtained from a bull

before being injected inside the uterus of the female dairy cow.

The farmer does this by inserting his arm inside the cow's anus

and holding her cervix in place before sliding a needle through the cervix

and injecting the semen inside of her.

Calves would naturally feed from their mothers for around nine months to a year

but dairy calves are taken away from their mothers normally within 24 to 72 hours of birth.

This is done in order for the farmer to ensure as much milk as possible can be acquired from the mother.

This is an incredibly traumatic experience for both mother and child

and both will cry out for days.

If the calf is female she'll be separated from her mother

and kept in solitary confinement with barely any room to move.

Legally she's only meant to be kept in these crates for eight weeks,

however it has been documented on UK farms that the calves are kept in confinement

for as long as six months.

She will then face the same fate as her mother,

being forcibly impregnated continuously so her udders can be pumped for milk

that will be consumed by humans.

The process of milking is gruelling and relentless

as dairy cows have been modified to produce up to 10 times more milk than they would naturally.

This over milking causes diseases and infections like mastitis,

a bacterial infection of the udder which affects around 30 percent of UK dairy cows.

After around four to six years, or when the cow is too weak to continue, she is sent to be slaughtered -

even though a cow's natural lifespan is around 25 years.

There is a misconception that buying dairy means that cows don't have to die

however, all dairy cows are slaughtered

and each year around 150,000 cows are slaughtered while still pregnant

If the calf is male he will be of no use to the dairy industry and generally less suitable for beef production.

This means that every year around 90,000 male dairy calves are shot soon after birth

and discarded as a by-product.

Male calves that are not shot will instead be raised for veal, even in the UK or in Europe.

Meaning that the calves have to endure long traumatic journeys

as they're either exported out of the country to their deaths

or to slaughterhouses here in the UK.

The calves that are suitable to be raised for beef will be sold at livestock markets,

an extremely stressful environment where the calves are auctioned off and then taken to cattle farms.

Most calves raised in the UK have to endure painful mutilations such as castration and disbudding.

Disbudding is a procedure where a calf is restrained

and has a hot iron rod forced onto their horn buds in order to prevent the horns from growing.

Mother cows often suffer from crippling lameness and pressure sores.

In fact, over 50% of dairy cows in the UK are affected by these painful injuries

and some cows are forced to wear chains called hobbles for months at a time.

These devices are used on mother cows who have suffered pelvic damage during calving,

a frequently documented problem for dairy cows who have been selectively bred

to ensure maximum milk production.

Dairy cows are often subjected to further abuse

with UK farmers documented kicking mother cows and beating and throwing new borns calves.

Around 50 percent of UK beef comes from dairy cows

whilst the remainder comes from cattle reared for beef.

In the UK we are led to believe that dairy and beef cattle are allowed to roam freely outside

however, in almost all castle farms the cows are kept in housing for at least some part of the year

and in many cases cows are raised in intensive farms

where they are denied access to the outside for their entire lives.

When the cows have reached slaughter age they are herded into trucks and trailers

and are transported to their deaths.

Once the cows arrive at the slaughterhouse they are individually forced into the stun box

where they panic and fight for their lives.

Most cows are slaughtered by first being stunned with a captive bolt pistol

before then being hung upside down having their throat slit.

It is estimated that between five to ten percent of cattle are not stunned effectively

and will have to endure the experience have being shot repeatedly in the head.

or having their throat cut and their blood drained whilst still fully conscious.

Every year in the UK we slaughter around 950 million birds for food consumption

including chickens, ducks and turkeys.

90% of chicken production in the UK is indoors

with the birds kept extremely cramped sheds

which usually house anywhere between 20 to 50 thousand chickens each.

Placed in the sheds after birth the chickens will never leave the barns until the day they die.

The chickens are kept under near constant dim artificial light,

as this is believed to increase the feed intake and maximises growth in the chickens.

Due to selective breeding and genetic modification, the birds reach slaughter age in just 41 days -

in essence meaning they are chicks in an obese adult body

as at 41 days old in the wild the chicks would still be sheltering under their mother's wings.

It is a similar story for ducks and turkeys.

95 percent of duck flesh and around 90 percent of turkey flesh comes from intensive indoor farming,

where tens of thousands of birds are crammed into windowless sheds

almost identical to that of broiler chickens.

Due to incredibly fast rates of growth, birds raised for meat suffer terribly

their young bones unable to support them, breaking under the weight and strain of their disfigured bodies

resulting in painful lameness which prevents them from eating, drinking or even standing up.

Because they are unable to move, the immobilised birds are prone to being pecked

and cannibalised by their fellow birds, whilst still alive.

And due to their inability to reach food or water points, many birds die from dehydration or starvation.

Furthermore, organ failure is extremely common with millions of birds

dying from heart and lung failure before they even reach the age of slaughter.

Due to the filthy conditions and the fact that their bedding is never changed,

the ground inside the sheds quickly becomes covered in faeces,

creating the perfect environment for disease riddled bacteria to grow.

This leads to the chickens, ducks and turkeys getting foot rods and hock burns

where the bird sensitive skin has been scorched by the ammonia rich faeces covering the shed floors.

Birds that die in the sheds are either left to rot on the shed floors or are thrown into bins outside.

When the birds have reached slaughter age they are transported to their deaths.

Teams of catchers work at high speeds to load up huge transport lorries,

violently grabbing the birds and flinging them into crates.

Due to the heavy-handed and fast-paced operation, many of the animals have their legs and wings broken

their skulls crushed and their hips dislocated.

This results in the birds being forced to endure relentless pain on their journey to slaughter.

The birds are transported in tiny crates, creating an extremely stressful environment,

with no access to food or water.

This is the first time the birds will feel sunlight or breathe fresh air

and millions of birds die each year on the journey from shed to slaughterhouse

due to extreme weather conditions, injuries, organ failure, and trauma.

Those that make it alive to the slaughterhouse are then shackled by their feet and hung upside down.

After they have been shackled they're then carried to an electric water bath

where they will suffer a painful electric shock thats purpose is to render them unconscious.

However, many of the birds do not get stunned as they don't make contact the water

and some regain consciousness before they reach the neck cutter,

meaning that these birds are fully conscious as they're throats are sliced open.

They're then move the scalding tank where their feathers are loosened prior to being plucked.

Astonishingly an estimated 8.4 million birds are still alive at this stage

and are boiled alive in the scalding tank.

One of the many hidden horrors of the egg industry occurs at the beginning of the process.

Chickens raised for egg production are of a different breed to those raised for meat,

meaning that the male chicks are not suitable to be slaughtered for their flesh.

A very small amount of male chicks are needed for breeding,

so on the production line male and female chicks are separated

and the male chicks are taken to be killed as soon as they are born.

It is estimated that up to 40 million day old male chicks are killed each year in the UK,

by either being gassed or thrown into a macerator and ground up alive.

The female chicks are painful debeaked and then later transported to the laying farms

just before they start laying eggs, where they will then spend their entire lives.

Egg-laying hens would naturally only lay around 10 to 20 eggs a year

however, hens bred for egg production have been selectively bred to lay around 300 a year.

In the UK over ten billion eggs are produced each year,

with around 51% of those eggs produced by hens kept in cages.

Battery cages were banned across the UK in 2012,

however the use of enriched cages is still allowed.

Enriched cages entitle each hen to approximately a post card size more in space

than the outlawed battery cages -

an insignificant amount that still doesn't allow the birds the space needed to stretch out their wings.

Egg laying hens are kept in these cages their entire lives, denied fresh air and sunlight,

never allowed to stretch, run or fly.

There is a misconception that buying free-range eggs means

that egg-laying hens have lived a fulfilled and happy life -

however, this is untrue.

Even though eggs sold as free-range must come from hens who have access to the outdoors,

most are never able to roam outside, due to the severe overcrowding and lack of space.

In fact, a free-range farmer can legally house 16,000 birds in one building,

meaning that they can house nine birds per square metre of space.

This means that most free-range hens live out their entire lives in what is essentially

an intensive, overcrowded, indoor farming unit.

Hens on free-range farms also routinely have their beaks removed without painkillers

to minimise aggressive pecking and cannibalism, a behaviour caused by extreme confinement.

Although beak trimming is illegal in many European countries due to the pain inflict on the birds,

it is still standard industry practice here in the UK.

Because laying eggs results in a huge loss of calcium,

egg-laying hens suffer from high rates of osteoporosis

and it is reported that more than 45 percent of hens break a bone at some point during their lives.

Furthermore, due to the fact the birds are kept under stressful conditions

and are prone to getting parasites such as lice and red mites,

nearly all of the birds lose a significant amount of their feathers,

which increases the likelihood of them becoming injured and developing infections.

Just like birds raised for meat, many egg-laying hens die from disease

and are either left to rot on the floor or are thrown into bins.

When the hens are around 72 weeks old, or when their egg production declines,

they'll be transported to the slaughterhouse where they'll be killed for their flesh.

Over 40 million spent layer hens are killed each year in the UK,

either by being gassed to death or being shackled by their legs

and dragged through an electrified water bath, before then having their throats slit.

Lamb is the meat that comes from a baby or juvenile sheep

and lamb and sheep farming is often considered to be the most idyllic of all,

but in reality it is an industry that consists of the mutilation of baby animals and rampant disease.

There are several different mutilations carried out on lambs.

The males are castrated using elastration, a technique that involves a thick rubber band

being placed around the base of the infants scrotum, which obstructs the blood supply

causing the genitals to decay and fall off.

This method causes severe pain to the lambs

who are provided no pain relief during the process.

And lambs also have their tails docked using the same method.

Baby goats who are raised for their flesh and milk are also subjected to the same mutilations

including being ear tagged and disbudded.

Diseases are extremely common on sheep farms, with mastitis and severe lameness widespread.

Whilst footrot, a severe bacterial infection, is present in over ninety seven percent of flocks in the UK.

When the lambs are around four to six months old they are piled onto trucks with barely any room to move

and are forced to endure a terrifying journey to their deaths.

And as with all animals raised for food consumption,

many don't survive the journey to the kill floor.

Around 1.4 million sheep and goats are killed without being stunned each year in the UK, using halal practices.

Many people in the UK oppose this form of slaughter,

yet purchase halal meat unknowingly since it is sold in most major outlets

including supermarkets and takeaways, without always being labeled as halal.

In stun slaughterhouses across the UK,

sheep are most commonly stunned using electrical prongs to render them unconscious.

It is estimated that as many as 4 million sheep are conscious each year

whilst they are having their throat slit.

Meaning that in regards to killing practices,

there is no real difference between halal and non halal slaughter.

This is because many sheep are incorrectly and carelessly stunned

due to the fast-paced environment of the slaughterhouse

and the precision required to effectively stun and kill the animals.

In their ability to suffer, non-human animals are the same as us -

they seek comfort, they seek safety and they seek a life free from pain.

Worth of life is not dictated by notions of intelligence or appearance

but instead is equal amongst all living beings.

It can never be moral to inflict unnecessary suffering on to another being

and as such, killing non-human animals for food, clothing or any other reason

can never be morally justified,

as we live in a society where alternatives are easily available.

It is believed that taking the life of an animal who does not want to die

can be done in a humane way.

However, this very concept is an oxymoron

as you cannot kill someone who wants to live in a compassionate or kind way.

We can no longer cling on to ideas of high welfare farms or humane slaughterhouses,

as to deny someone their freedom, commodify and mutilate their body,

take away their babies and take their life

can never be done without exploitation or abuse.

It is ignorance that allows us to consume and purchase without considering

the industries that we are supporting.

And therefore, informing ourselves of the horrors our purchases perpetuate

is not only a liberation for the animals, but indeed

for ourselves as well.

From this moment on

you can no longer say

that you didn't know.

For more infomation >> Land of Hope and Glory (UK 'Earthlings' Documentary) - Duration: 48:18.

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2fak - Modus - Duration: 3:45.

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THE FINAL JUDGEMENT. - Duration: 3:32.

Do you imagine to get a fourth time

To the UFO? (63%)

It would be marvellous, true?

I did not fail on duals, wtf.

It can't be...

This is not real...

**Nervous attack**

Song: "And Justice for All..." by Metallica

For f#ck's sake...

Thanks for watching :)

For more infomation >> THE FINAL JUDGEMENT. - Duration: 3:32.

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5 Most MYSTERIOUS Ancient Temples In The WORLD - Duration: 6:30.

Ancient temples are structures that served spiritual or religious purposes for our ancestors

and countless of these ancient temples, which have been built centuries and even thousands

of years ago, can be found in different parts of the globe.

While these structures are highly-regarded today for their stunning beauty and their

cultural significance, there are those among us who see these temples mainly as an enigma.

Some experts in history and archaeology are impressed at the obvious complexity required

to build these ancient temples.

And considering that they were made at a time when people did not have the luxury, efficiency

and precision of modern technology, it's a wonder how our ancestors achieved such a

feat that some consider to be next to impossible.

But aside from the glaring question of how these ancient temples were built, these structures

are also a subject of several other mysteries involving their origins, the real and unknown

purpose of their construction, and so much more.

And so for this video, let's talk about 5 of the most mysterious ancient temples

ever built on Earth.

Number 1 - The Konark Sun Temple in India.

Situated in Orissa, India, this 13th-century Sun Temple is said to have been built by King

Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty back in 1255 C.E.

What's interesting about this temple complex is that it is constructed to emulate the shape

of a massive chariot, and the temple's 24 elaborately carved wheels which are pulled

by seven horses are some of its most distinctive features.

These wheels are believed to function as sundials, which can be utilized in the precise and accurate

calculation of time through the shadows cast by the wheels' spokes.

Unfortunately, the majority of the Konark Sun Temple is now in ruins, and local legend asserts that the collapse

of the main sanctum was caused by the extraction of the 52-ton magnetized rod located at its

center.

They also say that this large magnet allowed for the mid-air levitation of the sun temple's

main statue.

Number 2 - The Temple of the Feathered Serpent in Mexico.

This is the third largest pyramid at Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian cultural complex located in

central Mexico.

The temple's construction dates back to 200 AD, and its six-level step pyramid is

made from hundreds of sculpted stone blocks and largely features the earliest-known representations

of a Mesoamerican "feathered serpent" deity, often associated with the Aztec god

Quetzalcoatl.

The Temple of the Feathered Serpent Temple is filled with many mysteries, the most notable

of which is the discovery of more than a hundred sacrificial burials at the site.

It is believed that these victims were sacrificed as a dedication of the temple, and the way

the bodies were grouped and buried have been the subject of much speculation.

In 2011, researchers from the National University in Mexico also found a tunnel network under

the temple, some of which lead to sealed funeral chambers believed to contain the remains of

the early rulers of Teotihuacan.

Then in 2013, a team of archaeologists found hundreds of gold metallic spheres in two of

the chambers beneath the pyramid, but the meaning behind them remains unknown to this day.

Number 3 - The Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in India.

Situated in Thiruvananthapuram, India, this Hindu temple is dedicated to Vishnu, the "preserver"

among the principal deities of Hinduism.

It is considered to be the richest Hindu temple on the face of the earth as its underground

vaults have been found to contain gold and jewels amounting to around $22 billion.

Out of several vaults, one special vault referred to as "Vault B" remains unopened and is

probably the most mysterious chamber in the temple.

The entrance to the vault is sealed with an iron door with two large cobra-like structures

guarding it.

They say that beyond Vault B, there is a hidden inner chamber with walls made of solid gold

and is believed to contain undiscovered treasure that could be worth at least $1 trillion.

However, many are against opening this vault as doing so without saying the correct mystic

chant would purportedly result to the descent of great misfortune upon mankind.

Number 4 - The Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Also known as the "Capital Temple," this temple complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia was

built in dedication to the Hindu deity Vishnu by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early

12th century before it eventually transformed into a Buddhist temple.

This site is regarded as the largest religious monument on the planet, spanning more than

400 acres and is filled with several buildings including a three-level pyramid with nine

towers that exceed 60 meters in height.

The pyramid is said to represent Mount Meru, a mythical mountain in Hindu mythology believed

to be the "home of the gods."

Interestingly, myths about the site also say that the temple was strategically built to

be in harmony with the universe, with some suggesting that it served several

astronomical purposes.

Another fascinating feature of the Angkor Wat is its numerous depictions of =

female spirits or lesser deities, with more than 1,796 depictions

in different parts of the temple.

These details about the temple complex are some of the reasons why some people cannot

shake off the belief that the Angkor Wat is a replication or depiction of a distant world

where powerful and enlightened beings that once roamed and ruled the Earth came from.

And, finally, Number 5 - the Kailasa Temple in India.

Also known as the Kailasanatha Temple, this ancient Hindu temple is one of the 32 structures

of the famous Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, India.

The temple is also one of the biggest ancient architectural monuments in the world that

was carved out of a "megalith" or a single, massive rock.

Its construction is generally believed to have been commissioned by the Rashtrakuta

king Krishna I sometime in the 8th century CE although other experts suggest that the

temple along with the other structures that make up the Ellora Caves are much older.

What fascinates most people about the Kailasa Temple is the manner in which it was constructed.

Referred to as "vertical excavation," they say that in order to build this ancient

structure, carvers of the time had to start at the top of the megalith and work their

way downward, which is no easy feat, especially when you consider the complexity and scale

of the structure.

Thousands of tons of rock had to be excavated and carved out.

You can't deny that these ancient temples are a testament to the possibility

that our ancestors are truly far more capable of doing amazing things than we give them credit for.

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