Bran : Jon's real name
Lyanna : His name is Aegon Targaryen
You have to protect him
Promise me Ned
Bran continues: He's never been a bastard
He's the heir to the Iron Throne
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JAPANESE MODELS' SKINCARE SECRETS OF JAPANESE MODELS - Duration: 10:29.
The products that I like are unbranded
My skin care routine is strongly washing in the evening and refreshing in the morning
- So in the morning, you should be careful not to use beauty oil? - Yes exactly
It's better to use it before to go to sleep
Hey guys, this is CathyCat and today we've come to a-collection
Which is an event about fashion, music and style
And today we're gonna ask the beautiful girls and guys
What kind of secrets they have
What is their morning routine
What is their evening routine to keep so pretty
So let's take notes and ask Japanese
SKIN CARE ROUTINE of Japanese MODELS
First is face-washing
I put a lot of efforts to wash off the dirt left on my face
So I'm using a make-up remover, a face-washing, peeling
Then wipe-off, face lotion and milky lotion
At the contrary I don't need to go as far as using a moisturizer
The most important is to have all the dirt off your face
The moisture and other liquids won't get inside ???
So the skin care I'm very careful about is to always wash your face
It would take at least 20 minutes
???
Do you do something special in the morning or in the evening?
Every night, I use a mask
In the morning I just smoothly use wipes and a face lotion
Sometimes when you take off too much ???
You might have a lot of dirt ???
So my Skin care routine is strongly washing in the evening and refreshing in the morning
In the morning
I don't do anything special, just regular face washing and using face lotion
But if there is something bothering me, like a bit of dryness
I would just put a bit of moisturizing cream on it
And in the evening
I do pretty much the same routine like washing and cleansing my face
I'm very careful about it
Using oil cleansing
Or face wipes
Sometimes it takes off too much oil and dries the face
And that would create some damages on the skin
It's better to use a cleansing cream
That's what told me the lady at the beauty salon
That's why now I'm always using a cleansing cream
Then, after I cleaned my face
I'm being very careful of applying face lotion right after I finish my bath
Then I use a mask
And an effective peeling cream
If I do that, the next morning when I'm washing my face, it'll be all smooth
It's also better when you apply make-up
How do you find those creams?
I look at all the reviews and ranking
Or asking professionals at beauty salons, right?
It's the same for me, the ladies at the beauty salon are teaching me a lot
But for the effective peeling cream for example
I learned it from my aunt
She actually knows well the beauty skin care products
I have a very sensitive skin
And dry as well so my main concern is to moisturize
And how do you moisturize?
In winter, my skin is so sensitive that it's peeling even with moisturizing lotion
So I'm using a mask that is very gentle on the skin
And then I use moisturizing and it works
It's written "highly-concentrated"
It's written in big letters
This should be it
- Recently, there is Lululun - Yes it's popular!
Lululun is pretty popular lately
It's very concentrated
- Lu lu... Lululun - Lululun
???
And then do you apply some cream right away?
Do you use the special brands for sensitive skin?
The products that I like are unbranded
The unlabeled brand's moisturizing lotions are the best
Those are perfect to me
Doing nothing would surprisingly be the best
Especially on stuff like moisturizing, I'm never doing that
- I just normally apply face lotion before to do my make-up - You really don't do anything
Even at night, I put nothing on my face after I wash off my make-up
Nothing? zero product?
Yes I do nothing
I'm not applying anything
There was a time I thought Nivea was pretty good
I don't really have an interested in Nivea
There is a Korean brand called Holika Holika
They have only one type of milky lotion and face lotion
A while back, I was using only their milky lotion before to do my make-up
Both of your skins are completely opposite
Yes they're completely opposite
???
Yes, I don't really have dryness but well sometimes it happens but it's not that bad
And when it does happen I'm only applying a bit before make-up and that's it
I'm not even particular about makeup removal
I'm just scrubbing hard my face with scan cleansing sheets
That's great, it seems so easy
Do you do something special for your skin care? Or are you somewhat careful about food?
Recently, needles
I've started to do facial needles
I was a bit afraid at first
It reduces well swellings
So I really like it and do it often
That's incredible! How do you exactly do it?
I go to a place specialized in acupuncture and they stick needles on my face
But when I do it, the next day, I don't have anymore swelling and my face looks smaller than the day before
So you're putting needles on your face?
Yes I do acupuncture
But it doesn't stay on your face, right? ???
No no it doesn't stay after???
???
And when I'm sleeping it's kind of popping
I recommend it
How did you find the place?
It's in my neighborhood
I see
Since they were doing it in my neighborhood, I thought "I should try and enter"
And when I tried, it felt good
Is it expensive?
No, not really
It's like 2000 yens for one session
Around that price
I think having it done for 2000-3000 yens is pretty cheap
Does it hurt?
Sometimes it might hurt around the neck
But on the face it really doesn't hurt
You don't know if it will stick or not
In the evening, before to go to bed, I use a face mask
You can use any type like one with a fragrance you like
Or one with ingredient you like
Then I apply moisturizing and face lotion and you're done
And in the morning
The same way, I use a mask and then wait for a little bit
In the meanwhile I can dress up or something
Then when I finished dressing up, I peel the mask off and I put make-up on
So for how long do you leave the mask on?
I would say around 15 minutes
In the evening
I apply beauty oil
I avoid dryness by applying oil
During the day
I mean in the morning
Every time, well, as much as I can
I'm applying a cream with no oil in it
So in the evening, with oil
And after waking up applying a cream with not much oil in, is perfect
And it will protect against suntan
- So in the morning, you should be careful not to use beauty oil? - Yes exactly
It's better to use it before to go to sleep
In the morning, with fresh water
I wash my face with fresh water
Yes, I give my best and do it with super cold water
Yes
And why using cold water?
If I do that, it would be easier to apply make-up
So really fresh water
What is really best is to use purified water instead of tap-water
To wash your face
But even with tap-water I think there are some good results
In the evening, I use a sleeping mask
One you can use while you're sleeping
They have this a lot in Korean cosmetics
It's a mask that you can put even when you sleep
It's like cream
After washing my face
I don't use a towel
I dry my face with tissues for example
And before to go to sleep, really just before
I take a collagen drink
And I drink that every day
A collagen drink?
A drink! Yes, a drink, a drink
I also take some supplements, like vitamins C or B
Since I live alone
There are plenty of times where I cannot have all the nutrients I need
So I feel better when I take supplements
In my case, I'm being very careful with make-up
I work almost every day as a part-timer in an izakaya
And I have to wear make-up
So I want it to be easy to remove, just with hot water
I'm using mascara and eye-liner for example
So I'm really careful of choosing one that can be take off with hot water cleansing
So the ones you can take off easily?
And then finish with only a foam cleansing
Before putting make-up on, I always use face lotions
What kind?
Like beauty...
Uh, a toning lotion
A milky lotion
And then, I'm making sure to apply a BB cream
Like Johnson&Johnson's?
Yes, Johnson&Johnson's BB cream
When I use it and then apply foundation
The foundation will really stick to my face
I really recommend it, and it's cheap
- Thank you very much! - Thank you!
Okay, skin care advice from Japanese models
We've had quite a lot of advice
Summering it up, saying that for example you need to wash you face properly
Be sure to take all the make-up off
Cause obviously, it's not good for your skin
Some people said "take it off properly" like "wipe it off properly"
But other people said be soft to your skin
And don't use too much abrasive substances on your skin
And after it really depends on your skin type I would say
Face packs are a big thing
I must say recently, I've been using a face pack in the morning and in the evening
Just like for a couple of minutes while I'm drying my hair and similar things
And it actually made my skin better
I think, I just I feel that way
But then again you have to find a face pack that suits your face
I'm, for example, using pure smile which is a Korean brand that's very popular in Japan
Furthermore everyone was talking about moisture lotions
And these ones are just like really good for your skin as well
Giving it loads and loads and loads of moisture
That's another point that most of the models here are very careful about
And then finally
Are not only on the outside, is also the inside
They sure take some sort of supplements or something that keeps you healthy
Just check that you have a healthy life style and diet
That's some of the beauty secrets here from the Japanese models
I hope that helped you
We are gonna ask more questions to Japanese models so be sure to stay tuned on Ask Japanese
Thank you! Bye!
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Camera Gear We Use for Our Travels - Sony A7sII, Canon EOS M3, GoPro Hero5 - Duration: 10:23.
Hello Hello!
We're going to talk to you about our camera gear that we use in our travels today.
Yeah we get asked quite often at the end of our posts, "Hey what camera did you use?"
and we don't have a simple one answer, "this camera"
We use multiple cameras on all of our travel adventures
Yeah, so thought it would be good to have this video to show you all of our gear
and what we go through and how we use it.
First one that I use is the Canon 5D Mark III, which is actually recording right now.
And it has a Rode Mic attached to it which gives it better audio quality
because in-camera audio usually isn't that great.
The Rode Mic is really cheap and does a great job of recording audio.
The Canon 5D Mark III, I've had for years now. They actually have a newer version, the Mark IV,
but I still think the Mark III is great so you can probably get it at a great price right now.
And then with that camera I usually use the 50mm prime lens which has an f-stop of 1.4.
What that means is the lower the f-stop, the prettier the picture you're going to get
because you get more light into the lens.
So when you see those pretty pictures with the blurred bokeh backgrounds,
those are the ones that have a really low f-stop.
And if it's still a little bit hard to understand... cause I'm a little new to cameras...
the new thing about the new iPhones, the camera, that's what it is.
Where they have the portrait mode. So this is what it is - it's like a portrait lens.
So it has a really sharp foreground, the subject, and then a really pretty blurred background.
We also use the 70-200. This is the Tamron lens.
There's also a Canon version and a Nikon version, but the Tamron is a little bit cheaper.
So that's why I got this one, but it shoots really great pictures.
This one's my favorite lens. It's super heavy - that's the only thing...
whenever we're traveling, it's like, "uuuhhh... are we gonna bring the big lens?" hahaha
but it's always "yes!" because it takes amazing photos.
And we have to split up who carries what because it's crazy that this adds on so much weight.
Yes, it's very very heavy.
But it's very very worth it.
It is worth it. And this one too is a zoom lens, so it goes from 70-200.
Whereas the 50mm, it's a fixed prime lens, so you can't zoom in and out
which is great because it kind of gives you better practice on how to compose things.
It's better to...you, yourself move around as a photographer
to get the right framing and right composition.
I also wanted a more compact camera as well. I didn't want to get rid of my Canon, so
I was looking into other options for a smaller camera and I came across this Sony A7S II.
Which is really compact and what I really like about this one is that you can interchange lenses.
So then you have to get this adapter - it's called Metabones.
You get this adapter and you can put any lenses on this Sony camera.
Which was great because if I get a Nikon camera, I couldn't use my Canon lenses,
so this adapter... I mean, they do have adapters, but this is much easier to use.
So that's another reason why I wanted to get this camera.
I really like this camera. It's easy to use, it's compact, so when we're together shooting,
I am not as fast at using the manual, so this is great for me because
on automatic it really takes awesome photos.
Mm-hmm, so they have a lot of different settings of course when you shoot manual,
but when you put on auto, it calculates all the lighting and colors really nicely.
So a lot of the times, we're in a pinch and we need to hurry up and take the picture,
so it's great to put it in auto.
And that's why Candy uses this one when we're together and I use the Canon
because the Canon, I like to use it manually more and it's a little bit harder to hurry up and do it.
Whereas the Sony, you can just put it on auto and you can snap and shoot.
This also has a pull out screen
and it also has Wi-Fi capability...
Yup, so what that means is that I can grab the photos I took on my camera onto my phone
and therefore we can upload it to Instagram instantly.
Or Facebook. Or whatever social media you have.
So it's great for bloggers, travel bloggers, to just instantly show where you're at.
As far as video, this one actually shoots 4K video which is awesome.
And it shoots HD video and also in slow-mo...
And this also shoots really good in low light, right?
Yes! This is excellent in low light.
This is one of the best cameras out there that shoots really great in really low light.
I think the ISO goes up to like 100,000 which is like crazy.
And right now I'm using the Sony lens. This is the 24-70mm with an f-stop of 4.
And it takes really sharp pictures. I'm really happy with it.
This is the Canon EOS M3 and it's a mirrorless camera.
And what I really like about it is that it's compact, it's a great beginner camera, I think personally
because it's not too expensive but it's not that cheap...
It's a really average price range I think. Because if you really want to learn, but
you don't want to spend too much money yet cause you're still learning, I think this is a great one.
It does have Wi-Fi capability. And the cool thing about this is that
if you want to do selfie photos, you can do that.
So if you wanna do photos like this...
Or what I actually use this for is if I'm using a tripod and I wanna do it on timer,
I can at least see what I'm shooting. So that's how I use this. And it also comes out like that.
Yeah, I like that.
And I can change the lens, which I did. I use more of a compact lens. It's a 22mm and the f-stop is 2.
So it's actually pretty low, the f-stop.
And it does a great job. I really love this camera.
Until I up my skills a little bit more, I'm going to keep this and then
once I really boost up my skills then I'll probably go to the Sony.
Yeah, so whenever I'm not around, Candy usually uses that camera.
Yeah, so there's several posts where only this camera is being used when I'm not with Crystal.
And it takes really excellent photos. I'm always like, "Did you take that!?" hahaha
Not that... you know... I think she has skills, but I'm like, "what camera did you use?"
Yup, it's all this. It's this little camera.
But I do use it on manual. I have been good about that.
Good job.
So I am learning.
Another one we use too is this GoPro. This is the newest one, GoPro Hero 5.
And we do a lot of video on this together when we're shooting.
We use this... we have this selfie stick for the GoPro.
We put it in here and you can just put it on wide settings and we can just hold it up here
and record ourselves or you know take pictures of ourselves.
The audio quality on this, I'm very impressed with because usually the built-in audio...
like the built-in audio on our DSLR cameras, it's not so great.
So that's why we use the Rode Mic that's attached right now to the camera.
But on the Gopro, you don't attach any audio extensions on it. It's just built within.
And I'm very impressed with how great the audio quality is on this.
I mean they've really upgraded it.
Another great thing is that the old GoPros, they used to have a housing case to make it waterproof,
but now you don't even have to have that. This is this is waterproof.
Which is cool cause I feel like that case before was such a hassle to put on.
Yeah...
And I'm always kind of worried too when I put cases on because I'm like, "will it really protect it?"
I mean I was kinda scared with this cause I was like, "well, where's the housing case?"
"this just goes in the water?"
The one thing that I didn't know... the older GoPros didn't have the touchscreen...
and the new ones do, so now you can actually see what you're shooting.
It's a lot easier to use.
And you can use your phone app to control your GoPro too
and even select your pictures too... and again it has its own Wi-Fi, so
you can send pictures to yourself.
And it takes good pictures during the day but not so much at night.
It's not good for night. So definitely don't use it at night because it'll be very very grainy.
But during the daytime, it takes excellent photos during the day.
And as far as video it also shoots 4k.
It shoots 4K video, HD video and it shoots HD in slowmo.
So really handy little thing and I think the price point is great too.
It won't break your bank or anything. For what it can do, it's an awesome little camera.
So now we've switched cameras and now I'm recording on the Sony A7S II.
And this is what it was recording on. This is the Canon 5D Mark III.
As I said, it's really bulky when Candy compares to her little camera.
I mean, it's pretty different...but you know, like I said, it's a great camera.
And this is the 50mm lens with a 1.4. Again, it's a fixed lens, so you can't zoom in and out.
This ring is for focusing.
But... there you have it.
So this is all the cameras we use when we go on our travels.
Yup, so hopefully this helped you out a little bit.
And if you have any questions, just ask us on the bottom where the comments are
and we will reply right away... or as soon as we can.
Yup, hahaha! Bye!
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NU'EST W greet 10,000 fans at completely sold-out fanmeet - Duration: 1:38.
NU'EST W greet 10,000 fans at completely sold-out fanmeet
NUEST W greeted 10,000 fans with their first fanmeeting.
The boys held their LOΛE & DREAM fanmeeting on the 26th and 27th.
Theyd completely sold out all 10,000 seats to the concert, and had to even open the limited vision seats on the second day because so many fans wanted to be there.
SEE ALSO: NUEST fans joke about how the members always leave one odd one out of the dress code.
They performed songs such as Hello, Face, Sleep Talking, and more, as well as new song If You. Fans had a special event for the boys by singing fansong ONEKIS2 on the first day and Thank You on the 2nd day.
NUEST W had something prepared for the fans as well and gave out handwritten letters and iRings to all the fans that had attended.
Check out photos from the concert below.
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HackTrip in Rio, Let's go to Ipanema and Christ the redeemer - Subtitled - Duration: 17:20.
In the previous episode of "Hacktrip: Rio de Janeiro",
César makes it to Brazil and finds out about
possible attacks over Macs' Airdrop. We also visited the Botafogo beach,
where he tries the delicious Açai drink for the first time.
Liz: "We're gonna explore."
César: "Yeah, vlog inception!"
Liz: "I'm getting into his vlog."
We've just arrived to the second floor and stumbled upon a bookstore.
Look, it's the one behind me.
Right now we came here to take some pictures
and this area has some really cool spaces.
Look, for example, at this one.
They've got some machinery.
This is the "Museo do chocolate".
The chocolate museum.
This place is really awesome;
a few moments ago we got scared.
Well, actually she got scared.
You're not gonna believe this, something really amazing happened.
The truth is I don't understand why this is happening.
I was walking here and out of nowhere the lights started blinking.
I told you, see!? They turn on their own!
There's something strange in this place.
"Terrace access".
Seems like that's what it means.
Let's take a look. I'm actually a little worried now
because Liz is missing, I dunno where she is...
She's not there, lesse... Let's have a look...
Terrace, terrace! [Sign: Terrace]
Okay, but what are you doing here? [Background indistinguishable screaming]
I'm still looking for Liz, can't find her, and
truth is, I'm getting tired.
I'm a little worried because I think this place is really haunted.
What's that over there?
What's that?
I think she's here.
Let's see...
Found her, yeah! We found her, she was here, worried. Liz: "Where were you?"
What do you mean "Where were you"?
Liz: "I haven't seen you since a while ago."
César: Well, I'm here now.
Well, we're leaving. We just gotta get on the elevator.
Over here we have the chocolate factory
and right here there's a hidden door
where we have the information about
Roberta Cani, Marcia de Almeida and Cadu Lacerda.
And we stumbled upon no one else but Cadu
who is an artist that crafts many paintings,
and in this space shows us some of their work.
Right now, on that area we were gifted
a cool little detail. We got this little hypnotizer.
So now we carry a pretty souvenir from Brazil!
The next day...
We just travelled from Botafogo to Copacabana
and this is the place we're staying at.
Just look at this beautiful view of Copacabana
it's full of apartments over here,
but the most incredible thing is over there,
the beach is just a few meters away.
Today we're here with some Brazilian friends
that will have us try some Brazilian meal
that they brought with them; it's gonna get super interesting
They're new flavors, it's really cool because the food was made by locals
We're going to eat delicious things right now. Liz: "Mmm, super yummy!"
She's not stopping! She keeps eating mexican candy!
She liked them. Look, over here as well!
She liked them, very good!
A while ago we were doing
a mexican candy challenge, you should visit the
"Yo soy Crafty Liz" channel to see our brazilian friends' reactions
about these mexican candies.
Liz: "One would think that because we're on the same continent
and have similar cultures
we'd all be accustomed to eating spicy things
but we've realized that's not the case."
We went out for a bit.
Well, after a day full of collabs and work
we just got a chance to come to the Copacabana beach
and since we got some artificial lights we can enjoy the beach a little.
We came across a place where they sell
some sort of tapioca crepes
and we're gonna try them out.
We ordered one that seems to be made from "frango",
dunno what that is,
but let's find out what it is and what does it taste like
it's the most sold and most reccomended here.
Inside it has what is called "frenjo" or "frengo, frango"
I dunno which is it... Liz: "Frango."
It's like taffy, definitely tastes like it.
A bit like chicken...
Smells like pizza...
But it doesn't taste like pizza!
Definitely something new.
We did it, we reached the beautiful beach of Ipanema
we're walking along the beach looking around a bit.
And I had heard a bit about the thongs
and that sort of stuff, but I'm more interested in this
that I've found, over here.
Eh... Mmm, I dunno what to think.
That's really crazy.
At about 15 minutes from Ipanema there's a lagoon
so we decided to come see it.
You can do it, lady, you're almost here! Yeah, lady!
Go ahead, spring up your step!
Yeah yeah yeah!
Don't stop, you almost made it, run run run!
Here she comes, almost...
She made it.
So it seems this is our Uber cab...
The cab is here to pick us up and Liz had the wonderful
idea of staying on the street instead of crossing with us.
She didn't cross. But anyway she's waiting for the light
to come with us. She's that cute little thing
that can be seen crossing.
Liz, hurry up, the Uber's waiting...
We're going to see the "Christ the Redeemer",
the night is about to fall, at 5:30 the sun sets in here
so we want to hurry up because it's 4:30
and we want to see the Christ with sunlight,
and from there we'll go have dinner.
Let's go already! Liz: "I thought you were leaving me!"
César: "No, not at all."
César: "She made it, at last she got here."
César: "She was crossing a main street."
We weren't sure the cab was waiting for us already.
This tunnel is immense.
We've been in it for 5 minutes more or less.
Nah, 2 minutes or so.
We've been in it for three days.
We're out.
We got out of that tunnel to enter another one -- or not.
I guess not after all.
Let's go up, instead.
We were trying to get to Christ the Redeemer
but it seems it's far away and it's dangerous to go on car
so we're getting off to catch a train that goes there.
It'll be safer that way. A moment ago we stopped
to check the GPS on the car
and someone threw rocks at us, that's kinda weird.
That's why we'll attempt to get there on train.
Truly, we were a bit scared while on the Uber
the driver took a longer route, I'd like to think
he didn't do it with malice and he didn't know he couldn't
go so far up with the car.
I was asking Liz: "Why are there train tracks?"
And we just realized why.
We arrived at this place full of flags
and we have to wait until 5 PM
I hope I get to see the sunset.
I bought a cheese empanada
right now to eat while we wait. I'm actually starving.
We've made a new friend, that guy behind us.
He's a new friend, he's gonna be part of the vlog,
for the remainder of it.
Liz: "There's another one too." César: "That's not true!"
Nah, what I wanted to tell you is the cost of getting
on this train to get to the Christ, it was 70 reals more or less.
Liz: "It was 145." César: Because it was... 145 between for the two of us.
So it was, yeah, like 72.5 reals for each of us.
If you come to Brazil get on this natty train, this one.
We're here and we're just getting a bit of sunlight,
it's getting dark here, the sun sets at 5:30.
But, it seems we'll be able to see the Christ
and the city as well from this height.
There's like a series of stores on the stops,
food stands and the like so you can enjoy the view.
It's tiring, there's lots and lots of steps.
Go figure, I like to carry a lot of stuff.
No, take a look at this view....
We can see the Christ from here,
we're at just a few steps before we get to the top.
There's a lot of people taking pictures while lying down
as you can tell.
Really, at the minimum I think it's bad,
I think I'll do the same thing in a few moments.
I really cannot express how incredible this Christ is,
pictures and videos will never compare to the real thing.
Because not only the Christ is amazing but also
the beautiful view you'll get.
Well, we're leaving, we're done looking around here,
visiting the Christ. Now we'll go have dinner.
We're heading back on the train,
some people behind us are waving.
We're on the train, heading back, and we're really hungry,
sleepy as well, just look at Liz, poor girl.
Looks like she's never slept, on the whole planet.
But anyway, we're on our way to have dinner,
we're starving, aren't we? Liz: "We are starving."
César: "But anyway--" Liz: "You can't see anything outside, it's all dark,
Liz: it's like a scene from a horror movie." César: "That's right."
The little train just stopped and as you can see it's
absolutely dark.
There's our friends, hiding.
But anyway, we're heading back.
We've arrived at "Fogo de Chão".
Whoa, this place looks really neat.
A bit sophisticated.
I had to take some things from the bar that caught my attention,
Chicharrón (fried pork crackling), fried onions,
some chicken salad, salami, pepperoni or something like that,
I don't know what this is but we'll try it in a bit.
They cheat at these places.
A while ago I was brought a "sword" full of cuts
super big.
I don't know what it was but they brought the whole piece
so I've had some problems finishing it but,
I'm getting there, let's try something else.
César: "How is it?"
Liz: "Delicious!"
I don't know what I'm eating,
but it's delicious.
All of it. Everything is delicious.
We were brought some "Vacío".
César: "Just look at it, how it's being cut. Liz: "Grab it with your tongs!"
César: "All done!"
César: It's a piece of "vacío" meat, just look at its color.
Oh my god, just look at this.
The meat is really something, super soft, and yes,
I think so, Brazil, you were right. You have really delicious meat.
These are the famous "caipirinhas".
Cheers!
That vacío was incredible but truth is, it is winning.
Liz: "Tell them the caipirinha got to your head already!" César: "No, not at all!"
And well, this is our bill.
Liz: "It's 341, but they're suggesting a 44.33 tip, so it's 385.33."
César: So that, with the exchange rate, comes to about $1,900 MXN
approximately some $50 USD, 70 ($121 USD) more or less.
And well, that's today's bill.
But it was worth it.
You really must come to this place,
It's incredible, service is spectacular, food is delicious,
It's definitely worth it.
Today's a new day, and we have big plans,
but before that I want to show you
a little about Brazil's banknotes.
First, we have this bill, worth 2 reales.
The 2 Reales bill, well, you won't be using it much
in Brazil but you can use it to, for example, buy a corncob
on the street, or things sold in the streets.
The interesting thing being that on these notes,
there's always this face, and on the other side there's an animal.
For example, in this case we've got a sea turtle.
That's the 2 Reales note;
the way to change this and all notes to mexican pesos
would be multiplying by five.
For example, 2 Reales multiplied by five equals 10 pesos.
More or less that's their value in mexican pesos.
And afterwards we have the 5 reals bill.
This one equals about $25 MXN, approximately.
Like before, we have this character's face, I don't know who it is,
and now we don't get a turtle, we have a crane.
It's over here.
And, with this, you can buy a little more on the streets,
you can buy something like, for example, some tapioca con frango,
which is tapioca with chicken.
I showed you it's something akin to a quesadilla,
a really weird thing that is sold over here, it's really good.
And after that we have the 10 reals note.
You can use it for public transport tickets, it's enough to pay for that,
Public transport costs around 7 reals,
so with a bill like this we can afford it without problems.
It'd be equal to about $50 MXN, approximately.
And here we have the same face,
and then we have a red macaw, over here.
Lastly, we have the 50 reals note.
Like the others, as I said there's this character here,
and of course it must have
a more epic character, a cooler animal,
it has a jaguar.
And with this bill you can do a lot of things, it equals
$250 MXN ($16USD),
and this is the bill I've been using more in particular,
and well, these are the banknotes.
Now let's...
Sugar loaf, that's its name, right? Liz: "Yeah."
To be continued.
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Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create Lightning and Rain from a Sunny Landscape. - Duration: 10:38.
Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.
I'm going to show you how to create a rainstorm with lightning from a sunny day.
I provided a PSD document, so you can follow along.
Its link is below in my video's description or project files.
It includes this photo of a sunny landscape and an image of dark, storm clouds.
The first step is to make a selection around the land, so we can ultimately replace the
existing sky with the storm clouds.
Open your Quick Selection Tool and make its Radius 10 pixels.
Drag your tool inside the land to select it.
To check it, press "Q" to see it as a quick mask.
If it looks good to you, press "Q" again to revert it back into a selection.
Next, we'll refine the selection.
If you're using version CC or later, click the "Select and Mask" button or go to "Select"
and "Select and Mask".
If you're using an earlier version, click "Refine Edge".
I did in-depth tutorials on both "Refine Edge" and "Select and Mask", so if you'd like to
watch them, I provided their links, as well.
If you're using CC or later and would prefer to use Refine Edge, press the Shift key as
you click "Select and Mask".
The Refine Edge window will open.
Check, "Smart Radius" and drag the Radius to approximately 6 pixels.
To adjust the size of your brush, press the right or left bracket keys on your keyboard.
Brush over the edge of the trees to refine their edges.
Output it to a Layer Mask and click OK.
Think of layer masks as stencils - white reveals and the black masks out.
In this example, the white area of the layer mask is revealing the land next to it,
while the black area of the layer mask is masking out the sky.
Because the sky is masked out, the layer under it is revealed.
Next, we'll adjust the land's color and overall brightness.
Keep in mind, if you're using a different photo, you may need to adjust these settings
because every photo has its own characteristics.
Click the Adjustment layer icon and click "Hue / Saturation".
Adjustment layers affect all the layers below them in the Layer panel, however, since we want
it to restrict it to just the one layer below it,
we need to make the adjustment layer into a clipping mask.
Click the Clipping Mask icon or press Ctrl + Alt + G on Windows or Cmd + Option + G on a Mac.
Another way, is to click "Layer" at the top of your screen and click, "Create Clipping Mask".
Check, "Colorize" and make the "Hue": 205, the "Saturation": 50 and the "Lightness": minus 30.
Reduce the Adjustment layer's opacity to 32%.
Next, we'll adjust the brightness of the land's midtones.
Click the Adjustment layer icon again and this time, click "curves".
Clip it to the land layer.
The diagonal line represents the full tonality of out image from dark to light.
For this photo, we'll darken the midtones a bit, so click the middle of the diagonal
line and drag it down approximately this much.
Next, we'll create the rain.
Click the New Layer icon to make a new layer.
Name it "Rain 1".
We'll fill it with black, but first, if your foreground and background colors aren't black
and white respectively, press "D" on your keyboard.
Since black is your foreground color, press Alt + Delete on Windows or Option + Delete on a Mac.
Go to Filter, Noise and "Add Noise".
The Amount is 100%, Gaussian and Monochromatic.
Then, click OK or press Enter or Return.
Go back to Filter, Blur and "Motion Blur".
Make the Angle: minus 60 degrees and the Distance: 30 pixels.
Go back to Filter and this time, click Blur and "Gaussian Blur".
Blur it point 5 pixels.
Change its Blend Mode to "Soft Light".
We'll add one more layer of rain to intensify the storm.
Make a new layer and name it, "Rain 2".
The reason we're not just copying the first rain layer is because we want "Rain 2"
to be slightly different than "Rain 1".
Fill the empty layer with black.
Go to Filter, Noise and "Add Noise".
Whenever we add noise, the texture is always slightly different, so when we go back to
Filter, Blur and Motion Blur, these striated lines are slightly different, as well.
Go to Filter, Blur and Gaussian Blur.
This time, blur it 1 pixel.
Open "Levels" by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + L. In the Input black level, type in 80 and for
the midtones, type in point 92.
Change its Blend Mode to "Screen".
Next, we'll add lightning.
Make a new layer and name it, "Lightning".
Open your Gradient Tool and make sure the "Linear" gradient icon is active.
If the gradient bar isn't black to white, click it to open the Gradient Editor and click
the "Black, White" thumbnail.
Go to the upper left corner of your image and drag the gradient tool to the lower, right corner.
Go to Filter, Render and "Difference Clouds".
Invert it by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + I.
Open Levels by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + L. Make the Input white: 200 and the Input Midtones: point 24.
Find an area of the image that you want to use for the lightning and we'll brush out the rest.
To do it, open your Brush Tool and Brush Picker.
Make the size approximately 40 pixels, the Hardness 0% and the Opacity and Flow both 100%.
Brush over all the unwanted areas.
Change its Blend Mode to "Screen".
Open your Move Tool and drag it to a location on the sky that looks good to you.
I'd like to flip the lightning, so I'll go to Edit, Transform and "Flip Horizontal".
To resize and/or angle your lightning, open your Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + T.
Go to a corner and when you see a diagonal, double-arrow, press and hold Alt or Option
+ Shift as you drag it out or in.
To re-position it, go inside the Transform and drag it.
Than, press Enter or Return.
Next, we'll add a slight blue color cast to the lightning.
Click the Adjustment Layer icon and click, "Hue/Saturation".
Clip it to the Lightning.
Check, "Colorize" and in the Hue field, type in 225 and the Saturation: 14.
The Lightness is 0.
Lastly, we'll add some illumination in the clouds.
Scroll to the bottom and make the Stormy sky layer active.
Invert the foreground and background colors by pressing "x" on your keyboard.
Now, white is your foreground color.
Open your Dodge Tool and make its size approximately 200 pixels and the Hardness: 0%.
Make the the Range: "Highlights" and the "Exposure": 50%.
Brush over the top of the lightning and between contrasting clouds.
This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.
Thanks for watching!
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MAMAMOO's Whee In comes under fire for cursing during drunken 'V' chat - Duration: 2:56.
MAMAMOO's Whee In comes under fire for cursing during drunken 'V' chat
MAMAMOOs Whee In has come under fire for cursing during a V chat with her fans.
She recently posted a V app broadcast with the title Mother Pumpkin Lets Get It. Mother pumpkin is the Korean way of jokingly writing the curse motherf*cking because they sound similar in Korean.
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She had gotten a little tipsy and started a live chat with her fans, where she got a little too comfortable. She used harsh wording, but many fans found it problematic that she had just outright cursed.
She repeated the phrase mother pumpkin, and then directly said f*ck that sh*t andf*ck that multiple times.
https://www.allkpop.com/upload/2017/08/content/mamamoo_whee-in_1503877747_4.jpgNetizens, and even many fans, were shocked at her behavior, especially since the V channel is for fans of all ages. She ended up apologizing once the situation spread. Hello, this is Whee In.
Im sorry that Im writing something like this so late at night. It was a fun weekend, so I was wondering what our fans were up to and wanted to communicate with the fans.
I had a chat session and live broadcast through V Channel Plus, and I ended up making errors. I want to say Im sorry.
Its my fault for not understanding what the words completely meant. Also, even though I am an adult, I thought too easily about showing myself drinking to a platform where underage fans are because of our recent Drinking Song MAMOO.
Im sorry to the fans who were disappointed by my actions, and I came to write despite the late time. Ill work hard to become a Whee In that will think more and be more careful.
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Best of the photos as rampant Reds thrash Arsenal 4-0 - Duration: 2:58.
Best of the photos as rampant Reds thrash Arsenal 4-0
Liverpool produced a simply stunning display of attacking football to absolutely demolish Arsenal 4-0 at Anfield.
Jurgen Klopp's confidence-filled Reds hosted the Gunners looking for a third straight home win to cap off a promising start to the season in domestic and European competition.
And producing a magnificent team performance, the Reds romped to a brilliant victory over Arsene Wenger's side to continue the unbeaten start to the new campaign.
Loris Karius made a shock return to the starting lineup at Simon Mignolet's expense, enjoying his first start since the Reds' 2-2 draw with West Ham last December.
The Reds were dominant from the very first whistle and had to wait only 17 minutes to take the lead, when Roberto Firmino headed home an excellent cross from Joe Gomez.
Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah both came to close to making it 2-0, but Sadio Mane eventually did five minutes before half-time, curling a delightful finish into the far corner to cap off a devastating counter-attack.
The excellent Salah notched a stunning goal after the break to give the Reds a three-goal lead, running from inside his own half on a one-man counter-attack before slotting coolly past Petr Cech.
Substitute Daniel Sturridge then opened his account for the season by adding a fantastic fourth just three minutes after coming on, when he headed home a pin-point cross from man-of-the-match Salah at the back-post.
After seeing Karius keep a clean sheet on his return to the fold, Klopp reserved a trademark embrace for the incoming 'keeper, who endured a mixed overall display.
It was a simply breath-taking performance from the Reds, who were in a completely different class to the visitors.
The resounding victory ensured Liverpool reach the first international break of the season unbeaten, with Klopp's men now not back in action until September 9 against Man City.
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