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Brush or Bottle? Which to Use When Coloring Hair at Home | eSalon - Duration: 2:07.
Hi I"m Courtney!
A color expert here at eSalon and I'm here to answer all of your
burning questions about hair color
now I have a question for you
have you ever gotten ready to color your hair and you weren't sure exactly how you should apply your hair color?
Well in this video, we're going to help you out a couple of different methods
we've got the bowl and brush technique or the bottle
and I'm going to show you how to use all of these tools to give you the best hair color application
let's start first with the bowl and push technique now what
impression might seem a little tricky to use at first but it's the best tool to
use for precision and great great company and clinical risk users and a
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gives you more control and applying such a sturdy rope the brush which is color
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benefit of the brush that you can use the tail into the pole to make smaller
subsections for an easier publication talk about the bottle mix if you're
going to use bottle method go ahead and for your hair color right into the
developer bottle we're going to use bottle tip to apply the color directly
here you get ready take off well we prefer the bowl and brush method some
people are more comfortable with using the bottle technique go ahead and use
whatever you prefer we're firm believers people with short hair using the bottle
top KEK might be easier for an all-over application go ahead and catch in your
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colors you recommend using the bottle techniques for a speedier application
once you squeeze the hair color on your roof you can either use brush push the
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application but be careful in changing your fingers make sure you're fully
saturated troops burnt all over each application and there you have it we
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EP-0019 - How to make a Cushion / Scotch Stitch - cross stitch needlepoint tutorial flosstube - Duration: 5:38.
Hello and Welcome to the Stitching Kitchn.
Today we're going to learn a stitch call the Scotch Stitch.
Or you can call it the Cushion Stitch.
This is a great stitch for samplers.
It makes nice rows.
It makes nice borders.
It makes nice filling stitches.
And it's a fun stitch because you can do it over a lot of different number of threads.
So, I'm going to show you a Scotch Stitch over three threads.
And then I'm going to show you a Scotch Stitch over four threads.
Alright?
Are you ready?
OK.
Here we are on our 18-count fabric.
And I yet again have my Perle cotton #5 by DMC.
OK.
A Scotch Stitch.
The first stitch is over one.
It kind of looks like a mini Mosaic Stitch.
So, we drop down one and we go over two.
So, again that looks like a little Mosaic Stitch.
Does it not?
And here let me count that for you.
One, two.
One, two.
Now, the difference is we're going to drop down yet again below.
One thread below.
And this time it's over three.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
So, what we've done right now is we have made half of a Scotch Stitch.
Now, the fun thing about this is you can stop there and do lots of little half cross stitches.
And they will look really cute.
But, I'm just going to show you how to finish the box.
So, now to finish the box, we have to move over one thread to the right from this bottom
stitch.
And come up.
And here we're just going to go backwards.
Which I do sometimes a lot.
Ok.
One, two.
One, two.
And move over one thread to the right.
And over one and up one.
There is the cutest little Cushion Stitch you ever saw in your life.
So.
How do we make another Cushion Stitch?
Well, if we are going.
We're going to do an over-4 first.
Sorry.
So here we go.
We're going to go over one.
And I'm going to sew this.
And, if you saw the cross stitch lesson, you'll know.
There we go.
Alright.
So, we're going to do what looks like a mini Cushion Stitch.
Except we're going to go down one more thread.
So, this is going to use up four threads by four threads.
It's a good border.
Now.
The interesting thing is.
You can do it over three, four, five, six, seven.
It doesn't matter because all you're doing is you're going half-way.
And then you're creating.
Woops.
I'm sorry.
I wasn't showing you that.
You're creating the second half of the box.
See those two?
That's over three.
That's over four.
Now.
There's a special way that you can do this.
In the opposite direction.
So you create a little bit of a decorative stitch out of it.
So.
There's lots of ways that you can use this stitch.
and turn it on its side, but that's going to be a lesson for another day.
When I do different decorative stitches.
And show you the motifs.
And how they fit together.
So.
I want to thank you for joining me yet again on the Stitching Kitchn.
We are having lots of fun and hope you are too.
Make sure that you like and share this video, thiis episode with your friends.
And subscribe if you haven't subscribed.
And we will see you next time.
I want to thank Miss Pat P. She has stood by me for 22 years.
I used to come on Sundays to her house and sit at her kitchen table.
And she'd listen to all my hair-brained schemes and offer advice.
And we've been stitching together that long.
I just want to say thank you, Pat.
It means a lot to me that we're still friends after all this time.
It's the ****** pen!
Will you go find it!
No ... nope ... nope ...
... is if you're doing decorative stitches and my nose itches and I don't want to scratch
it so here I.
Today, in the Stitching Kitchn, we're going to cook up some Smyrna Crosses.
What the heck is a Smyrna Cross?
Well ...
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FREE Amazon FBA Course: How To Get Started With Amazon FBA! How To Become An Entrepreneur (Video #2) - Duration: 11:58.
what's going on guys welcome back to a brand new video on the free Amazon FBA
course hope you guys are all excited this is officially the first actual
getting started in the video because the last video I know I was talking about
what's going on in the course of what is Amazon this is why we're gonna actually
start becoming entrepreneurs so but I've opened I have two tabs open I'm gonna go
over both of them but step one if you guys now actually make this very clear
it's very difficult to explain but forming your own LLC in the u.s. is the
LLC outside of the US it's not called an LLC but you guys know what I mean
basically starting your own company the reason why you would want to start your
own company when it comes to Amazon FBA is that so your company is gonna be just
you anyways right especially in the beginning maybe later on you'll be doing
ten million dollars in sales a year or a month and you guys are gonna need people
to work for you you know keep track of accounting all stuff but that's not
we're talking about for now you guys are starting at zero at least most of you
guys are so I'm gonna go over basically why you would need a company even if
it's just you so the reason I start a company the reason everyone that I know
that especially when they get into Amazon starts a company is that it
separates your personal assets from your company's assets all right so let's say
I have a bank account right with a hundred thousand dollars in it right and
I started business and I don't create an unaccompanied or whatever all of a
sudden something happens obviously worst case scenario we're thinking about here
this is if you get sued or something cuz I'll some people are sooo happy they
like to sue and there's not much anything that there's not anything that
you can do about it it just might happen I'm not saying I don't know anyone who's
been sued but it could happen you never want to run the risk so you get sued
then what's what they're able to sue is everything you own so that a hundred
thousand dollar bank account that you personally own that you might may have
worked a nine-to-five job for that's gonna be into play right however if you
start your own company and start its own bank account which is super easy to do
like the bank accounts basically free so you basically the party needs to start
your own company so it can be a separate entity and be accountable for itself
then that so then again you have a ten thousand dollar bank council then your
company has a ten thousand dollar bank account right if you get sued or your
company gets sued you only that ten thousand dollars is in play right the
hundred thousand dollars is safe that's yours that's nothing to do with the
company right so that'd be kind of the mindset and the reason why a lot of
people choose to start their own business
open their own company and it's super easy to do especially nowadays with
websites and stuff I'm gonna show you guys two websites that I know and the
one that I use to build my LLC so I'm gonna probably refer to it as an LLC
most the time just because that's what I did to the one in the US that's the one
I did so it the words in my head so chances are I'm gonna refer it to an LLC
most of time but what you would do in LegalZoom I'm not sure if you can do
this outside of the US on these websites that's a good question
not sure I don't think you can so I would research what website works in
your country or maybe it's easy enough to just do it yourself this is just
because I didn't want to handle any of the the issues when it comes to
paperwork's or anything and I could afford it so I went for it now you guys
don't need to do this in the start you guys might if you guys don't have the
funds start your Amazon journey first and then start a company when you so you
have a product or maybe you know you saved up some money you have a product
so you're gonna have money for your product then you saved up some extra for
the company totally good to you just want to make sure you have this
eventually and so if you have the funds at first I would go ahead and do this
because it's there's really nothing stopping you from doing it you're gonna
have to do it eventually so you're gonna want to do an LLC it's a limited
liability company it's gonna be just you we can sort of take a look at the
pricing just so you guys can have an idea it really depends on your state the
state filing fees these are standard fees
I went for the standard because I didn't want the 30-day trial I'm just like of
the business advisory plan I had no interest in that getting this is very
easy so you don't have to actually like pay to do it unless you guys want to in
which case go for it but doing this is pretty easy you can just go to the
government website sure if you type in like government yeah
n on Google the first link will probably be it I'm not sure but probably be it
anyways I didn't want the company seal and binder though and customized
membership certificates just because the seal and binders this binder comes in
your company name on it and you get a seal that you can like stamp on to pace
paper and stuff like that it's just really cool to happen this has your
company name on it super cool to have super unnecessary I guess one would say
but I really wanted it just cuz I wanted it to be official and I want to have all
those little gadgets the turnaround time is half it's 15 business days for the
standard and 30 for the economy that's another reason one for the standards
that I'm super impatient and I could not wait but I didn't want to pay $100 extra
for the 7 to 10 days so yeah this is the way I went for super easy just to show
you guys a little bit state filing fees here in Georgia it's a two hundred
dollar filing fees so the totals gonna come out to four hundred eighty nine
dollars for you if you're in like New York to sixty um one more in Virginia
Virginia it's one hundred so it really depends on where you are you can see the
numbers range a ton New York's like two and a half times more than Virginia so
but let's say you're doing Virginia you're gonna get started I'm gonna give
you guys a quick run-through of how this sort of works not gonna go full
obviously I'm not gonna go in and actually make it but we're click
Virginia save and continue when it comes to what will your business be doing I
described the I went to other night described as a holding company a holding
company means that you can add separate what's it called DBAs under your company
so your main company can be called like Patrick holding company and then under a
I can have like whatever brand I can't I'm terrible thank you stuff on top my
head but I can call it cool kid things that's the brand I'm gonna bag could
sell under and then that could be my Amazon brand then maybe I want star
social media agency right social media marketing agency I can call that super
duper agency and that's gonna be a separate DBA so then my company is gonna
be made up to smaller names which I use on for its
own things but everything's gonna fall under the main company hopefully that
made some sense for you guys I don't know if I make any sense any other times
so are you forming a professional see this is talking about if you're into
like medicine law stuff like that you are not doing that because if you are
that you were watching the wrong video sorry to let you know that but how many
owners usually it's just gonna be you unless you're doing it with a partner
which case maybe you want to open to but for most of us is gonna be one are you
forming a new business yes well your business have employees the next 12
months I usually go with I'm not sure because hey if you put in a ton of work
and you need people in a year you might need people here I don't know what
difference this does when you answer it so who knows but what will be the yeah
this is the most common and fiscal year so let's just do that now this is where
I'm gonna stop because I don't want to have to put in Mike I just on what stuff
what will you do put in your address just say skate blah blah blah always it
management using have to put in that you're gonna be the only owner so here's
got to phone your information tax setup you're gonna put your social security
number all that stuff involved if you guys are don't like don't have one or
whatever it is there are other ways around it contact legal zooms customer
service oh my god have questions well contact them they'll be able to help you
out with all the setup if you have any issues or leave a comment down below and
I can obviously go in and answer it for you guys so yeah this is basically
LegalZoom you can also get a DBA set up here under running your business I
believe is it know starting your business you go name your business DBA
um to see the pricing plans so oh you can even do this in a count oh I thought
I said country is this kami I always messed that up
um see you weren't Virginia so it doesn't even matter the county so it's
gonna cost us $99 for the filing right what does this get oh we get a three
months trial of QuickBooks valued at 119 wow that's expensive QuickBooks three
months is $119 what I don't think that's true but yeah I don't know I'm not gonna
say anything anyways I would probably just go for
this one right 1999 so that's $129 and you're gonna
have a second DBA so depending if you guys want one of those
totally up to you and this is the other website that I know where you can do
this I believe these prices are a little cheaper but these aren't the one I use
or no sparklers the other ones so they don't have as much to offer I guess -
but let's take a look work you're doing Virginia again just so we can is there
any way to check pricing come on now what are you doing it I'll get started
here you go pricing state filing fee obviously that is the same well you can
tell the packages can be significantly cheaper the standard one will ya run you
basically $249 instead of the three hundred and something that it wasn't the
other one I believe and this is why some people may choose to go through this one
but you get again all that stuff where is it you get your EIN for free in this
one and get your kit all that good stuff you know basically the kit that you were
getting the other one that's basically the same thing right it's a I'm pretty
sure yeah a seal yeah so I'm not gonna say yeah binder and a seal basically the
same thing so if you guys do want this is another option to go well that's just
you know just go into expired Virginia file time one business day oh boy you
know what I Pro I'd probably go with this option just because you're getting
a cheaper value you might as well name address phone blah and then you're going
to go through and basically fill out the same information that you were going to
in the other one now this is again like I said you don't have to do this I
recommend doing it when you as soon as you can afford it so if you can't afford
it from the start do it if you cannot afford it from the start
wait a little bit and as soon as you can afford it do it alright so hope you guys
learn a little bit in this hope you guys are enjoying the introduction to the
Amazon course obviously starting next video we're going to get into the Amazon
product research and hopefully you guys are super excited for that cuz I know I
am I know I was excited when I was taking a course product user it was
probably the most exciting part for me so hope you guys are excited I hope I'm
hoping to make some great videos for you guys you guys really enjoy and get a ton
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down below what you guys thought and if you're gonna start your LLC what your
plan is like I said I'm gonna leave all the links down below in the description
for you guys to click and go directly to Legal Zoom and if I remember I'm gonna
do Inc file - hopefully I remember to do them but if not simply Inc file calm
right old and you can tell if they're an LLC - so maybe they filed an LLC with
themselves I don't think that would work but that'd
be cool inception it was hope you guys enjoy the video that's gonna be off me
today I'll see you on the next video
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Choosing Schools & Jobs - Duration: 13:51.
you have to make some really high stakes decisions after high school--do you want
to go to college? if so, where? what will you study? how do you pick a job or a
career? what will you be good at? what do you like to do? what...will you become?
in a lot of ways you have to make these decisions on your own
nationally there are half as many high school guidance counselors as there
should be--in some states there are only a quarter as many
almost a million students in the country don't have one at all
the counselors that do exist only spend about 20-50% of their
time doing college counseling so it's up to you and maybe your parents if they can help
but their experience may be totally out of date--even your older
brother or sister might have gone to college before the 2008 recession and
the job market has changed since then -- so what's wrong with that?
college is really expensive whether or not your degree helps you get a good job
right now an associate's degree costs about $11,500 a year and in-state public college costs
about $20,000, out-of-state is $35,000, and private college is $40,000 a year
that's a lot of money to pay for a degree if it doesn't help you that much
on average, someone with a four-year degree makes about $17,000 more a
year than someone with an associate's degree, who makes about $2,000
a year more than someone with a high school diploma--but that's not true
for everyone who gets a degree--college degrees aren't making people as much
money these days because we think technology has started to replace
skilled workers the way that robots started replacing factory workers in the 1980s
which degree you get can make a big difference in how much you earn
there can be more than a $30,000 a year difference in salary between two different college graduates
plus let's not forget that most people don't get a college degree
only about 1/3 of the country gets a four-year degree
another 10% or so get associate's degrees and then another 20% go to
college but don't finish any degree--but everyone gets a job even if they don't
go to college and a lot of people aren't very happy with our choice of job and
aren't confident in their future--slightly more than 1/2 of all Americans
say that they aren't satisfied with their job and that's the
highest it's been in ten years--more than 1/2 of all Americans also say that
they're not confident in their financial future and a little under 1/2 of people
surveyed say that they don't work in the field they studied and about 1/3 of
people say that they've NEVER worked in the field they studied so you have all
these people making really important decisions who end up unhappy with them
so what do we do about it? deciding what to do with your life is
always going to be hard--people have been trying to figure out that as long as
there have been people--there's a lot of research out there so I pulled together
a bunch of it to save you the trouble of finding it yourself--it's not so much a
map as the starting line for a race-hopefully it helps when you're making
this kind of decision--step one is to spend some time figuring out what you
want and which of those things are more or less important to you--a lot of people
only start thinking about what they want when they need to decide on a school or
a job which means they decide too quickly and they're only thinking about
the choices right in front of them--sit down somewhere quiet and think about
what you want from a job or what you want to get out of college--do you want
to make a lot of money? do you want to help people? do you want to spend lots of
time around other people or be by yourself? what kind of people do you work
well with? what kind of people get on your nerves?
picture having someone around for 8 hours a day or getting to tell you
what to do--what do you best at and where do you struggle?
think skills not just subjects--talk to your friends and family too
they see you differently than you see yourself and may have ideas you haven't considered
if you add together what's important to you with what you're good at
it will rule out a lot of things--if you love arguing and writing papers you
probably don't want to be a chemist and if you love math you probably don't want
to be an english professor--if you want to be home by 6 PM every night
you'll be a different kind of lawyer than if you want to make lots of money
some people recommend personality tests though your mileage may vary
asking questions like this will help you avoid making a decision for an easy reason
like what your parents want, what your friends are doing, or how easy the degree
or job will be--hopefully after some time spent on your own personal vision quest
you'll have brainstormed a bunch of options--maybe even jobs no one's invented yet
figuring yourself out in advance will then make your next task easier: research
oh who doesn't love spending hours looking stuff up?
make a list of the questions you have for schools or degrees: stuff like how much
will it cost, how many people graduate and get jobs, how much those jobs pay,
how much it costs to live there, the rankings of different schools and professors,
what kinds of alumni networks you can use, and so on--this gets down into looking at the
requirements for different degrees if you're trying to choose between two
remember that it might be more important to find a school that's great in your field
than one that has a good reputation overall since those specific
professors and connections will be what you use--for jobs ask questions like:
how long people stay there, what the pay is, the hours, how often people move up,
how people like their bosses, what the average day looks like, and etc
with a job one of the most important things to figure out is what sucks about it
no matter how good a career might be there are going to be downsides
if you want to be a professor get used to moving around the country chasing a
permanent position--if you want to be a computer programmer get used to sitting
at your desk for hours and maybe getting carpal tunnel syndrome--if you want to
work in a factory you might end up getting stuck on the night shift
maybe you're cool with that but better to know now, right? how successful you are
in the long run will be as much about what you can put up with is what you like
some of the answers to your questions will be online but you can ask
friends and family, find friends of friends to talk to, or ask people in the field directly
in high school in college there are people who get paid to advise you
even if there aren't enough of them--in the working world
there are professional career counselors though you got a research to make sure
you don't pick a quack--sometimes the best people to talk to are people in your
shoes or just a little ahead of you because they're trying to solve the same
problems you are--ask college students about the school or degree you're interested in
talk to people who are pretty new to the job or career you want to try
there are internet forums just for people to do this like Glassdoor and
College Prowler--always be polite but don't be afraid to get what you need
you're doing your future school or employer a favor by being well-informed
so you can make the right decision for everybody
you might find out that college doesn't make sense for you and
that getting a certification or an associate's degree or even just plain
work experience is good enough for now-- you might also find that you're way
closer to qualifying for your second choice degree or job than your first choice
don't worry if you start to feel overloaded from all the information out there
you'll have a lot of info at first but then you can rule things out and
start narrowing down your focus before you ask more detailed questions
this is also why it makes sense to start thinking about a major decision like a college
or a job field long before you need to do anything so you don't feel rushed
having said that you should use research to try and rule stuff out
it's going to seem a little weird that the next thing to do is keep an open mind
most people find their job or degree and they're passed by stumbling into it
it might be a random friend who hooks you up with a job or a random job that
turns into a career or a favorite high school teacher who turns you on to a
particular degree or field--you never know where something will lead so keep
your eyes open--even dead ends and failures can teach you something
people specialize so much that you might end up creating a new job that combines several
different skills you have--maybe you liked marketing and hated working in HR
but learned a lot so you do marketing for HR firms
similarly knowing what you want is important but sometimes you need
experience to be sure--maybe you need to take some classes before you settle on a
major in college, maybe you want to wait a year or two and get some other
experience before you go to school so you get more out of it, maybe you want to
volunteer for different projects at your job to figure out if you'd actually be
better doing a different thing there--even if you know what you want to do
your early career is still more about learning than it is about "being successful"
all that learning and trying will pay off later and if you're not sure
what you want to do, pick a degree or a job that can be applied in a
lot of ways or a school where you could switch majors to a second choice and the
degree would be just as good--the reality is that everyone guesses when they make
major decisions and everyone experiments--the trick is knowing when to cut your
losses and move on from something that isn't working--as long as you learn
something it wasn't a dead-end, so long as you don't spend forever on it
volunteer opportunities, part-time work, and internships are all great ways to do
this--they aren't available to everyone but even 4 or 8 hours a week might be
enough to figure something out--this is also one reason why you want to meet new
people, especially people who are different than you, because they will
bring you ideas and opportunities you wouldn't find on your own
Malcolm Gladwell talks about this in his book The Tipping Point where he explains
how research shows that the people you only kind to know are the ones most likely
to open a door to a new job or a new field--your closest friends know all the same
things you do so they can't help as much--this brings up that dreaded word: networking
for most people it sucks but it's necessary to find your path and
then to actually start on it--what seems to make it easier and also more
effective is to focus on doing things for other people instead of asking them
for favors--if you can help a person find a new connection or a new opportunity or
even do a favor for them that's still networking--asking people questions and
letting them talk about themselves and give their opinions is kind of making
them feel important, so even that could count as a favor--another helpful mental
thing you can do is question all your assumptions--for example you might think
that you need to love a job or a school or it's not right for you but if it
seems interesting and fits your abilities give it some time
scientists find we're actually pretty bad at guessing what will make us happy, even in
knowing how happy we'll be tomorrow--research also shows that people will
feel more passionate about something as they master it--you might think that you
need to make a lot of money to succeed but research also shows that people
accomplish more when they do something for themselves than when they do it for
a reward--one theory about what kinds of work make us happy says that we need
three things: autonomy, competence, and relatedness--autonomy means having some
control over how you do what you do and when you do it, competence means being
good at it, relatedness means knowing your work helps other people--all this
also means that finding your career path is as much about figuring out how
someone like you gets those things as it is figuring out what you like
there's also a theory that people tend to be either
prevention focused, which means they're mostly worried about avoiding anything
bad happening in their careers, or promotion focused, which means they're
mostly concerned with moving up and getting more rewards--if you care more
about rewards you'll want to work in a field like finance or sales where people
can get a lot but there are also a lot of risks--if you care more about
stability you'll want to work in a field where things won't change too fast and
you can always get a job like health care or accounting--you might also think
that making a big decision like this is a super serious deal but if you are
being adaptable then this is only decision for the next couple of years
don't freak yourself out about it or you'll be too scared to decide or to get
anything out of your next choice--so now that you're freaking out from all this
advice is there anything else you should know?
you might not know that one of the most important things that predicts whether
you'll be happy in your job is whether you have friends at work--you might not
know that people who don't mention any real weaknesses in their job interviews
are actually less likely to get the job because they're seen as being less
self-aware and honest... don't overdo it though--which is another reason why you
need to figure yourself out first--you might not know that there are millions
of well-paying jobs in the trades like bricklaying welding and plumbing
hiring right now--Mike Rowe, the Dirty Jobs Guy, has a whole website about this
it's something else to think about if you're trying to decide how much school to do
and what to study maybe you spend 6 to 12 months learning a trade and end up
better off than if you had spent 4 years in college--to each their own
but forget all of this because most importantly a lot of advice is wrong for
many people anyway--people who research this stuff find that
common career advice doesn't work in plenty of cases, so really as long as
you're thoughtful and pay attention you should be fine--also read The Adventures
of Johnny Bunko: it's super short, it's got great advice, and it's written as a
comic book, you won't be sorry--having thrown all of this at you, what's the point?
why did I wait until the end to tell you the advice doesn't matter anyway?
imagine a world where you and everyone you know ends up with a job
they like and they're good at--imagine a world where college was cheaper because
fewer people ended up with expensive degrees they couldn't use--and imagine
being free of student loan debt earlier--wouldn't that be a great world to live in?
you can't change the world alone but you can change your life
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DEALT - Official Trailer [HD] - Duration: 2:15.
A mechanic is somebody who can fix something.
An auto mechanic fixes a car, a body mechanic is a professional killer.
I'm a card mechanic I can fix a card game.
Ace of cards Richard Turner.
He can do things with cards no one else can do.
He's a trickster!
He's demonstrating the moves used by cheaters.
The most difficult things you can do with a deck of cards.
I represent why you should never play cards with strangers.
When I saw Richard Turner perform I was in the presence of greatness.
About halfway through the show
you can see different members of the audience realize that...
this guy can't see.
It was 1963.
I was told you will eventually lose all your sight.
He had an eye disease. Something they can't do anything about.
I was very mad and a little bit of rebellion was starting to fester.
Part of his lifestyle was being not blind.
He did not want to be treated any differently.
He actually did stuff that he really shouldn't have done.
You're legally blind, well how could you possibly fight?
I don't know, find out.
Don't tell him he can't do something.
He's on the crazy end of obsessive compulsive.
He never puts the cards down.
He never takes a break.
He makes that little 'tsssshhh' sound all the time.
Turner is also legally blind. Tell them about your eyesight.
People have introduced me saying,
"Oh by the way, he's blind." What does that have to do with anything?
I'm just Richard Turner.
You can just introduce me as that.
The statement that can be made about magic
is that there aren't as many limits as we generally think.
Don't let anyone tell you that it's impossible.
I want to be known for what I do on its own merit,
because I don't consider myself
disabled.
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The Thursday mood - Sweden Rock Festival 2017 - Duration: 2:32.
Situation report. What's up? Well, it's good.
What's happening? Doro Pesch.
And then? Then it's Aerosmith and camping vacation.
Your first Sweden Rock. How do you feel? Damn good. So much fun and a great line-up.
But not your first? No, it's my second.
How does this festival feel then? Much better. Really.
The sun is shining constantly. Almost at least.
What are you seeing tonight? Aerosmith and Steel Panther. Definitively.
It's all good. Stabile. The voice is on. It was Black Ingvars last night.
Yeah, damn they were good. I don't have to see any more bands this year.
You've maxed out. What are you seeing tonight? Edguy if we have the energy. They're good.
Aerosmith right? Yes.
I'm gonna go and see the band Svartanatt. Yes, over at Rockkklassiker.
The little tent yes. Well, it's not that small.
Nah, but it's cosy. But really it's Bob Wayne & the outlaw Carnies.
Country band from the states.
Hey. How are you? Welcome to Sweden Rock Festival!
We are from Spain. Hello. Hello.
How many years have you been here? Twelve! Twelve years!
This is only my eight year. And you?
I wasn't here last year but my first year was 2009.
It was the best thing ever. We came because it's an amazing festival.
It's about the people, the environment.
It's all good. The Haunted. But what are you doing here then?
Food! Beer. Aah. What's happening tonight?
Yeah. Festival, damnit. Music. What will you see?
The Haunted. Ian Hunter. Have a great festival. See you around.
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Kateventures in Food: Coffee Cereal?! - Duration: 9:40.
Today on Kateventures in Food we're covering Mocha Crunch Cereal and
Maple and Melon Water.
If you needed your coffee
to Crunch
There's this.
Now
So far i've Only tried it Dry
Because
It's been in the car and
Snacks At Work on break
and Dry at Least It Tastes like an interesting Combination of
annie's
Graham Cracker Bunnies and
and a Power Bar
So i don't know if That's What They're going for but That's What It tastes like to me at least so
I've Got some with
Almond Milk
Over Here so we'll see.
We'll see if
It being Softened up at least
Changes it at all. It brings out the
Smell a Little Bit more iF it's Wet so
no it Just it Kind of tastes like a Less Crunchy version of The Graham cracker Power Bar mix
it'S so good it'S Just an interesting Flavor
Um
Will Say though,
From what i can tell it is vegan and gluten-free
However if you have an
Allergy or Sensitivity to
Gluten or Dairy i would Stay Away from this Because it was
It
Does May Contain Wheat and soy ingredients Because of
The processing Equipment and
I did have the same Kind of Reaction That i usually Get with Gluten.
After having, like half a bag of this in
A week and a Half so Just something to keep in Mind you guys
Right Next We have two Drinks That i found at CVS.
So what We Have Maple Water and
watermelon Water.
Now I'm guessing that the watermelon Water is Just gonna be watermelon Juice Kind of Thing
Not Entirely sure how they're gonna do the Maple Water but That's tested
So going for the Melon first and both of these are organic
and The Only ingredients in each of these is
Organic Maple Water and organic watermelons so
However That translates to the flavoring Why not oh it's like
Hyper-contained. okay
okay i will Say that the Melon one has Kind of a
grass
Scent to it when you first open It Which is interesting
For Some reason I'M getting Pumpkin more Than watermelon but
It's got an interesting Flavor to it it it tastes Kind of Like
Like a Yogurt Almost or like Coconut Water
It's not Bad but It tastes Kind of sour
Like
The
watermelons Weren't Fully ripe When
The Juice Wasn't When the Water Was made
Um
but It also Tastes Like
something That's Good for you
And
It's going to help Clean Out your system as It were so
It may or may not Work for you That's my two Cents There
This This Just Smells Kind of Like nothing
okay
I'm breathing in i'm getting more Maple Flavor on my talking and talking
It's like Activating It or something then i was Actually Drinking it
Which Is an interesting Sensation i will Say That
It's not like Bad Bad but i
Don't think That This combination or Either of Them Separately is something that i would be?
repurchasing Um The Maple it Just Kind of Tastes Like Water they
It Just Kind of Tastes Like Water There's something sort of off about like
There's Kind of a Tinny
Flavor on the back of My tongue Right Now
So i don't know if That's the product itself or if it's like something
for Like a Reaction With The cap
or What Exactly but it's part of the packaging and all of That
so
If you Really Like Maple and You want some sugar in your Water
Then
okay uh
Let'S Just Check Thee
Thank you
All right The Maple one does have 50% of?
The
The Daily Recommended manganese so that might Be the like part of a Tinny
Sort of Flavor Aren't getting in the back i
There's no iron in It there's ten Percent higher Than This one but
yeah
some potassium
Seven grams
18 grams sure so that might Be Part of Why this Flavor Is a Little Bit Higher
free and Vegan
The Maple one also Says that it's paleo and
You bite on this one on the melon It has a more Than Sport Thing on the back That Says?
Every Bottle of Drink Melon sold Supplies 200 Gallons of Clean Water to individuals in developing Nations
Set it by drought and disaster
Details Drink Melon calm so
Just something to keep in Mind these so
Again
Not a
Flavor
Profile but I'M all that Keen on but They Seem to be trying to do some Good Things
Alright Guys so
Thanks for Watching
If you want to try any Other products i'll leave Links to
Where you can find them Below
It's not Bad It Just Doesn't Work for me particularly
The Allergy Is for the Cereal The Flavor and so i still have the tin in the back of My tongue i'm gonna keep
Drinking It and See What Kind of Reaction i have to the rest of It so we'll see if?
you want to check anything out That's Great
I'm gonna be posting a Lot more on this Channel especially in the next month and
There's a Few videos that are in the works for my ethnobotany Channel That's gonna be linked
Right over here
If you want to check it out.
Things Like native Plants to southern california and
Seasonal Plants and fun Things like that so yeah i will catch you guys Later
Til next Time
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Atheism Leads to Social Darwinism Debunked - Duration: 11:06.
World War II, Adolf Hilter's Nazi Germany committed one of humanities worst atrocities.
They executed over 6 million Jews (which included over 1.5 million children) for the crime of
being an 'inferior race'.
One of their 'justifications' for this egregious act was to quote Hitler's book,
Mein Kampf, which states that, "Nature does not wish that weaker individuals should mate
with the stronger […] because in such a case all her efforts, throughout hundreds
of thousands of years, to establish an evolutionary higher stage of being, may thus be rendered
futile."
Now this is a clear case of Social Darwinism.
It's an ideology that asserts that because within nature the strong survive at the expense
of the weak (which is a warped interpretation of Darwinism), society ought to reflect this
– which is a textbook example of the Appeal to Nature Fallacy…
It's as flawed as asserting that the age of consent should be twelve because in nature
it's twelve; that antibiotics, vaccines and GMOs are harmful because they're not
natural; and that it's morally fine to eat meat because it's natural to eat meat…
all of these assertions are united in the fact that they commit an Appeal to Nature
Fallacy – they assert that something is good or moral because it's natural, or that
something is bad or immoral because it's unnatural, and thus they're all invalid.
But alas, my purpose here isn't to debunk Social Darwinism, it's to debunk the assertion
that a lack of belief in a god or gods somehow leads to Social Darwinism, which is… sigh…
quite the claim.
This is Atheism Leads to Social Darwinism – Debunked.
In 1859, Charles Darwin published what I, and many others, consider to be the most important
book of all time: On the Origin of Species.
Within, he explained exactly how complex and seemingly designed organisms, such as humans,
can arise from the entirely natural and unconscious process that is Natural Selection (otherwise
known as Darwinism).
Since then, every field of science that has anything to do with organisms has both supported
and expanded his thesis, making it one of the most established and respected scientific
theories of all time, and indeed the very bedrock of biology.
In fact, it's worth saying that while in science Darwinism is referred to as a theory,
in everyday colloquial language it's a fact.
You're an evolved mammalian ape, and there is grandeur in this view of life.
So that's Natural Selection (or Darwinism) – it's a scientific description of the
world.
It describes nature, and that's all it does – it's not an ideology, it's not a religion,
and it doesn't make any moral claims… it's a scientific observation that's supported
by an overwhelming amount of evidence.
While on the other hand, Social Darwinism is a political prescription of the world – it's
a name given to various ideologies that prescribe how society ought to be, based on how nature
is (which is where the Appeal to Nature Fallacy resides).
Or to put it more clearly, Darwinism is a description of the world, while Social Darwinism
is a prescription of the world that's based on a description of the world.
Now before we go any further, for the purpose of clarity I'm going to present the assertion
that 'Atheism Leads to Social Darwinism' in a syllogistic form… it goes as follows:
Premise one: Atheism is the belief that organisms are the product of Evolution by Natural Selection.
Premise two: The belief that organisms are the product of Evolution by Natural Selection
leads to Social Darwinism.
Conclusion: Because Social Darwinism is immoral, atheism is therefore false.
Now the first flaw I want to make abundantly clear is that 'the belief that organisms
are the product of Evolution by Natural Selection' is not atheism… it's Darwinism.
Atheism isn't Darwinism.
Atheism is a single position in relation to a single question – do you believe in the
existence of a god or gods?
If your answer is 'yes', then you're a theist.
You might be a Christian theist, a Hindu theist, or even a Norse Theist, but you're a theist.
And if your answer is 'no', or 'I don't know', you're an atheist… and that's
all atheism is…
There's absolutely nothing else that atheists necessarily share in common, and hence, premise
one is a False Premise, and as a result, the conclusion is invalid.
Atheism isn't Darwinism.
Now before we move on, I want to make one more point in relation to this topic.
While it's true that most atheists accept Darwinism and most theists don't, this isn't
the case when it comes to Christians, including those in America.
Indeed, a PEW study in 2014 revealed that with the exception of White Evangelicals,
most American Christians accept Darwinism… and this is especially the case for younger
generations.
And so despite the fact that creationists act as if they represent the interests of
most Christians, they don't.
That's just one more thing they lie about.
Anyhow, moving on, the second flaw I want to make clear, and indeed the main point I
want to make within this video, is this: even if it were the case that Darwinism (let alone
atheism) somehow leads to Social Darwinism, this would not invalid Darwinism…
Darwinism would still be the bedrock of biology, and it would still be supported by every branch
of science that has anything to do with organisms, and so, even if both premises were true, the
conclusion would not logically follow, meaning that the entire argument is a Non Sequitur
– which in the realm of logical arguments is pitiful, and hence, it's game over.
No ifs, no buts…
The argument fails even if its premises were true!
Now to make this flaw a little more obvious, consider by analogy Wegener's Theory of
Plate Tectonics (which we'll refer to from here on out as 'Wegenerism').
Likewise to Darwinism, it's supported by an overwhelming amount of evidence and it's
responsible for many astonishingly accurate predictions.
Indeed, it's the bedrock of geology.
Now imagine if various groups started asserting that Africans are superior to non-Africans
because according to Wegenerism Africa was once the capital of the world because it was
at the centre of the super-continent Pangaea.
Would the fact that various groups of 'Social Wegenerists' justify their despicable ideologies
by referring to Wegenerism somehow invalidate Wegenerism?
Of course it wouldn't… and it would be absolutely ridiculous to assert that it would!
And the same is true of Social Darwinism – the fact that various groups of Social Darwinists
justify their despicable ideologies by referring to Darwinism does not invalidate Darwinism.
And finally, let's take a swing at premise two – the assertion that "Darwinism leads
to Social Darwinism"… is it true?
No, it's not…
While it might be the case that all Social Darwinists accept Darwinism (because, if you
think about it, they have to by definition), this does not mean that Darwinism leads to
Social Darwinism… and those who insist that it does are committing a Circular Cause Fallacy,
because they're asserting that because X occurs in correlation with Y, therefore X
causes Y.
Now to illustrate this fallacy through a more obvious example, consider the following: Every
time I stick a folk in an electrical outlet, I get shocked.
Therefore, my sticking the fork in the electrical outlet causes me to get shocked.
See the problem?
Furthermore, the majority of racist groups (which let's face it, is what Social Darwinist
groups are), both today and throughout history, have 'justified' their racism not in reference
to Darwinism, but in reference to religious scripture (and ironically, most of these groups
are Christian).
"I have to ask you a question - what is the explanation of the exclusion of blacks
from the priesthood?
Joseph Smith and all succeeding presidents of the Church have taught that the Negros,
while spirit children of a common father, and the progeny of our earthly parents, Adam
and Eve, were not yet to receive the priesthood for reasons which we believe are known to
god, but which he has not made fully known to man."
Yeah…
That's not Social Darwinism, is it?
"But like god said, Yahweh himself said, we will chase you out of here, and it's
going to be a war…
Are you going to chase me out of here?
No, we're going to burn you out.
Are you going to burn me out?
How're you going to do it?
How are you going to do it with 11 million immigrants?
Don't matter – hey, we killed 6 million Jews the last time."
Whoa… wait a second!
So Hitler justified killing the Jews by referencing Christianity?
Oh yeah, he did, and on numerous occasions…
For example, during a speech in 1933 he stated that, "The National Government will regard
it as its first and foremost duty to revive in the nation the spirit of unity and co-operation.
It will preserve and defend those basic principles on which our nation has been built.
It regards Christianity as the foundation of our national morality, and the family as
the basis of national life..."
Anyhow, to recap, the assertion that Atheism Leads to Social Darwinism is flawed because:
Premise one is a False Premise – Atheism isn't Darwinism; Premise Two commits a Circular
Cause Fallacy – Darwinism doesn't lead to Social Darwinism, and; Even if both premises
were true, the conclusion would not follow – it's a Non Sequitur.
Really… this argument is absolutely absurd.
It's as logically coherent as insisting that non-stamp-collecting leads to socialism…
Anyhow, it's time for me to announce the winner of the Ouija Board from last week's
video, but first of, I just want to say thanks for all the comments, they were hilarious!
So, by random draw, the winner is Robert Handock.
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Get Rid of Wedding Planning Stress! - Duration: 3:40.
hey loves in today's video I'm gonna give you my number one tip to eliminate
wedding stress for good so stay tuned
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alright here it is lean in real close are you ready for it
alright here's the tip stop telling people about your wedding plans super
simple right don't tell anybody else about your
wedding plans even if they ask you they say hey how's the wedding planning going
what do you have planned for this where you getting your wedding dress from oh
it's going fine thanks for asking and change the subject you want to know why
you shouldn't tell people about your wedding plans because you open up to all
types of opinions and that's when it starts to get stressful if you're trying
to avoid this oh you're not having kids at the wedding oh my gosh what am I
supposed to do with my baby or what what do you mean you're not having your dad
walk you down the aisle you want to walk down by yourself that's not tradition
you're not supposed to do it that way or you're wearing white to your wedding
true so if you want to avoid all of that reduce the noise don't let people take
the fun out of your wedding planning stop telling people what you're planning
for your wedding they will find out on the wedding day and whether they like it
or not who cares you're already married you got the ring you got your boo
that's all that matters about this wedding day because guess what opinions
are like assholes everybody has them and they all stink so I hope that tip was
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My Most Embarrassing School Moments - Duration: 5:30.
So you know how I'm incredibly confident and definitely not awkward or unsure of myself
in any way whatsoever?
Well it wasn't always like that!
It's still not, actually, but it used to be worse!
My self confidence probably reached its lowest point around... the 8th grade.
Which might sound pretty scary to any sevies watching, so real quick, if you're struggling
with self confidence, I just wanna say… it gets worse.
Anyway, my 8th grade year (and also all the others) were filled with me not knowing how
to act or what to do in pretty much any situation, which lead to a ton of embarrassing moments…
that I can make into a video.
Score!
One time I got a pimple in my ear that itched reeeal bad.
The whole day I was doing everything I could to ignore it, but when I was sitting in history,
it just got way too distracting, so I gave it a little scratch...
I did everything I could to clean up the flood before anyone noticed, but I didn't just
pop the pimple.
I replaced it.
With a FLOOD FAUCET.
I asked the teacher if I could use the bathroom, and he was like… "no"
But then I said...
"yeah but I'm beeding out of my ear."
So he was like…
"Fiiine"
Another time, that same teacher sent me to sit in the hall for like, 5 minutes.
I don't remember why, I was probably talking too much, it's not important.
I ended up falling asleep in the stairwell and woke up when the bell rang like half an
hour later.
I went back into the room to grab my stuff and the teacher was like "Oh, I forgot about
you."
Actually, that was probably more embarrassing for him.
At least I got a sweet nap out of it.
One day, I was doodling on my homework in math class.
I was a couple years ahead in math, so I was the youngest kid in the room, and didn't
really know anyone.
Some people would use that opportunity to be charismatic and make new friends but I
decided to be socially awkward and talk to nobody.
Anyway, I doodled my name like this, because I think it looks cool, and the girl who sat
next to me was like "Woah!
...Do my name!"
I... didn't know her name.
I've never been great with names to begin with, and this was the only class I had with
her, but we were at least half way through the school year.
I definitely should have known.
But you can't just tell someone you've been sitting next to every day for months
that you can't remember their name.
So I told her... to do it herself.
She never talked to me again.
I panicked, ok?
I didn't want to be rude, but I couldn't bring myself to admit that I didn't know
her name, even though that... probably would have been less embarrassing… wait
Most of the moments I was mortified about during school were actually not a big deal.
Like, at all.
And I was dumb for thinking anyone cared.
Because they didn't.
BUT AT THE TIME!
OH!
I would have switched schools just to avoid anyone who ever saw me, like, accidentally
walk down the wrong hallway.
Which isn't a super embarrassing thing to do, and everyone's done it at least a few
times, but it's happened enough to me that if you added up all of the mild embarrassment,
there might be more than from any other single dumb thing I've done.
I wonder how many miles I've spent walking the wrong way.
I've probably burnt so many calories.
There were a few ways I'd try to cover a mistake like that.
I'd check my phone and pretend that I'm turning around because of a text.
Or, I'd just commit, and keep walking down the wrong hall, take the stairs to the second
floor and loop all the way around to where I actually needed to go.
I'd waste a ton of time, just to avoid people seeing me backtrack.
*sigh* What's wrong with me?
I was talking to a friend about this and when I asked how she'd cover, she was like "Oh!
If I ever went the wrong way, I'd just… turn around."
Get out.
Looking back, I'm more ashamed at the things I did to avoid embarrassment, than the things
I was trying to avoid in the first place.
So, I guess there's another lesson for you...
It gets even worse.
Like this one time, I was heading to my locker after lunch, and when I rounded the corner
this girl jumped out and scared me.
I screamed in the highest pitched girly girl voice you've ever heard.
I probably broke a few windows.
Of course the girl who spooked me was laughing after a successful spook, so I tried to laugh
it off with her.
At that point I might have escaped with only mild embarrassment, but someone else walked
up and asked what was so funny.
It would have been so easy to say, "I screamed like a girl" but oh no, 8th grade TimTom
went to INCREDIBLE LENGTHS to avoid embarrassment.
So, in an attempt to dodge the question, I just... laughed harder.
I can't answer the question if I'm busy laughing, right?
But the harder I laughed, the more everyone around us wanted to know what was so funny.
I was drawing a crowd.
Crap.
The more people wanted to know, the more I wanted to avoid explaining anything, and I
had very few options other than to just keep laughing.
After the lunch bell rang we had five minutes to get to class, and it took about one and
a half minutes to clean up and start heading to my locker, which means I stood there fake
laughing for… an eternity.
I was in too deep.
The longer I waited to explain, the higher their expectations were.
My only hope was to just wait them out, and I am not a quitter.
I laughed like my life depended on it.
I laughed harder than anyone has ever laughed in the history of mankind.
My eyes were tearing up, I was clutching my sides, I lost my balance and slid down the
wall.
I made sure the entire school could hear me!
I might have overdone it.
Eventually everyone went to class, and I was left alone on the floor of the hallway.
They all probably thought I was the weirdest kid in school, but hey, at least nobody knows
I scream like a girl.
Alright so, I haven't mentioned it in a video before, but I have a discord server where
you can say hi to me if you're into that sort of thing, I'll put a link in the description,
it's whatever.
And!
If you want me to put your fanart in an end card just tag me on Twitter.
Anyway, thanks for watching!
And I'll see you...
later.
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