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hey guys so welcome back to my channel so for today's video I have a what I got

for my sweet 16 birthday haul

My Super Sweet 16 Birthday

Hashtag Zoe

so obviously first I have to start the disclaimer because this is YouTube and

nothing goes without saying that I am NOT trying to brag in any way this is

what I got for my birthday. people do this all the time I decided I would do

this for what I got for my birthday because I don't know I'm a curious

person I want to see what other people grabbed for the birthday so maybe other

people other curious people will want to see what I got for my birthday and maybe

not but anyway if you like this video give it a thumbs up throughout this

video I'm gonna be putting a little picture of Malibu my dog in it and make

sure you guys find how many Malibu's you see in this video and comment the number

down below I'll pick one person to pin your comment and also in that comment

comment down below what you want for your birthday

so maybe your mom or grandma will see your comment underneath my video in

particular and get you that for your birthday yeah make sure to tell your mom

grandma to subscribe so as if I didn't have enough shoes already I bought two

pairs of shoes for my birthday okay so the first pair I got are the plain

classic white, Vans shoes, these are just the lace-up ones as you can see because

there's laces here I had one pair of these like my first pair of white Van's

are not even white anymore so thank you to the person who bought me these you

know you are. okay in this second pair of Van's I got

are the checkered ones I've been wanting used for a while now and so I got them

and I really like them and by the way I appreciate slip-on shoes so much because

I don't realize how lazy you are until you get slip ons because now it's fine

okay if I'm really thinking I do I really want to like sit down tie my

shoes right now we're do I just want to like slip on these slip ons and just go

obviously and literally what's a 'birthday haul without a lush gift box? so

this actually had really cute packaging if I can find picture of it I'll put it

right here it's really cute really cute but I ripped up the wrapping paper off

so I can see what's a in the gift box, obviously. put the put the paper on it was really

cute I figured never changes it anyway so this has two Lush bath bombs in it there's

this green one I don't know the names of them and then there's this blue one with

seaweed they both smell really nice and then

there's this bubble bar, I believe this is a bubble bar...

It kind of looks like this. And it smells really nice too!

So I'm definitely going to take some baths and use my Lush bath bombs!

now moving on to makeup I got a bunch of makeup for my birthday and I'm still

like people gave me like gift cards to Sephora and Ulta and things like that so

I still want to go buy some makeup that I want but for now and you show you this

I've been wanting the morphe 35o palette for literally two years and like I just

never got around to because I was like, ah really don't wear eyeshadow, it's fine I

don't need it and it's all about it from before birthday and I loved it so thank

you so much umm it's really cute and really nice and

brown suits blue eyes so I think I think it works and I honestly I think I'm

getting better at I shadow because of this because now I feel like have

options I really like, Morphe 35O pallet. so here a few things that i got from sephora i had

this mini size that the all nighter by Urban Decay settings spray, the big size

is just too big and I'm not gonna use it so I like this it's compact and I can travel

Next my friends know I love the roller lash so they got me this

too and I like it it's really cute then going on with the eyeshadow trend from

the morphe palette I also got this little Tartist Pro to go from Tarte

palette it's really to you and honestly if I travel I'm not going to be taking

this I'm probably going to be taking this.

sighs perfect so this is just if there's six shadows

in it there's to ship three shimmers and yep three matte's, three shimmers really

cute and they're pretty pigmented too so I like it

And there's a mirror in it too and also the person who gave me the morphe palette

also need a few other things that one of the things is the NYX lip lingerie in

the shade ruffle trim and it's really cute I would try to get but I do like

the color it's like a nudy mauve shade

also another thing I think I got this from Sephora like it was with like what

they give you for a free gift for your birthday this is just a blush in the shade party

for my birthday but it is really cute mauvey blush and I usually don't wear

blush because my cheeks are already kind of red but next moving on to clothing I

didn't get too many clothes for a birthday but I figured I wouldn't show

you guys what I did end up getting so from Nordstrom I tried on a bunch of

stuff but I only ended up getting literally a tank top yeah a lot

of the stuff at Nordstrom I feel like just isn't my style I don't know but I saw

this is really cute it's just a black crop top tank top thing and it has a

cross thing and this is from Top Shop at Nordstrom next this I actually wore this

on my birthday, I didn't get it for my birthday but I figured I would still

show it to you guys it's just this cropped, black, denim, jacket and I really like how

it's cut off I think I got it in a size too big usually like to get jackets

bigger just so they would like you know just be more comfy but I got this in a

size like I'm in jackets I usually get a size medium I got it on the side is

large so I think it's a little big on me but it's still really cute and I like it

and it's actually a stretchy material so it's nice this is a Levi's Denezim brand

I don't know I like it so last but not least I went to brandy melville

and the one at my mall closed actually so I have to go all the way to

Santa Monica I had to go to Santa Monica to go shopping why I didn't have to I'm

making it sound like a chore I went shopping at Santa Monica this is what I

cut okay so the first thing is just this red cropped tank top and I know it's

like fall winter but I live in LA so if I wear this under like a sweater yeah

this is just from the Brandy Melville, Pac Sun brand on the next thing I got is just

this striped t-shirt I don't really have too many t-shirts just plain t-shirts so

I figured why not get one and I know I'm gonna wear out I've already worn it

pretty comfy it's just a t-shirt. so I love this sweatshirt so much!

I really like the color but just it's so soft and comfortable I put it on like I

got it I bought it at the store I put it on the car and like I just it's just so

comfortable I don't even know like how but it's so soft inside it's just a

super comfortable casual sweatshirt that I'm gonna be wearing a ton I know it's

not like really fall colors because it's blue, but it's fine!

and next another blue sweatshirt from brandy melville this one says Malibu

California on it and if you know or maybe you don't I have a dog named

Malibu my puppy's name Malibu so I figured that I have to get this

obviously because it says his name on it are you kidding me and this is also

super soft Brandy Melville sweatshirts are really eight songs and I like how

they're not too thick either so I can wear them on like a day that it's not

too cold but I can still be comfortable yes I really like this awesome

another sweatshirt that I probably didn't eat since my dog's name on it

weighed on me make sure to remember to leave comment down below telling me how

many Malibu's you saw in my video and comment what you want for your birthday

I will see you guys in my next video

What I got for my sweet 16 birthday haul

Birthday shopping haul

happy birthday

hashtag zoe

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- [Woman 1] I really had no example of gay people. I

had no examples on TV and in movies,

I had no examples in my life of gay people.

- [Woman 2] There was a commercial for a

Lifetime movie that clearly looked like it was about a young girl's like,

lesbian experience, like coming into her sexuality and I just knew that I had to

see it. We had been so associated as twins. You just get people saying like,

"Oh the twins are coming ...The girls, it's their birthday, it's their birthday,"

and it's just like, you just want to be your own person after a while.

- I just remember debating like, who am I, a

little bit. For the first time separating

a little bit from my sister, being like, "Okay what clothes do I want to wear?

What music do I want to listen to?"

- Really wanting my style to look more different than hers and at the time I

started to dress more, kind of like, I guess like punk wanna-be,

kind of like Goth.

- I remember like constantly come to the same things, but like separately,

- [Both] like skirts over pants and things like that.

- So I remember starting to really seek

out different things to just try to understand myself.

- I just felt struck by an enormous amount of pressure to find a boyfriend.

- It was scary to think that I could be like bi- or gay and she wasn't.

But then also, we were like individuating from one another.

- From the minute I met Kat, I'd never felt

such an organic immediate connection with somebody.

- I remember my sister like kind of meeting

her first and them getting along really

well, and then me being like, "Oh that girl seems really cool and cute and funny

and I want to hang out with them too."

- We arranged for the very next night for her to come over.

- I don't know where my parents were, they were probably home and we were probably

like just sneaking some of their alcohol into my sister's room.

- We took some shots, and we were just hanging out, laughing.

- I left the room to either get more booze or go to the bathroom and...

- And she kissed me, and it was just

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had seen in the media and everything that like, this is how you're supposed to feel.

- When my sister left the room, Kat and I like, made out again, and it was nice.

And I was like "Oh, okay, this is really cool. I'm

going to stop before my sister comes back."

- I remember just like standing in the hallway and being like extremely upset and

frustrated and angry...

- My sister and I were having such mixed feelings at that point,

like number one, that like "Ew that's kind

of gross," and also like "How could Kat do

this? That's kind of fucked up." And also, "Holy shit, this is so relieving that my

sister is like also questioning or leaning this way. Like, wow."

- The moment that I... Obviously when we both

kissed Kat, like now we were on the same

page and it was out in the open.

- And then from like that point on, my sister and I were a lot more communicative

with each other about like every little thing that was going on.

And it was then this thing that we could share.

- I felt like finally we can support each other in something and it's something

that's going to be like really hard.

- If we're both gay we might as well be standing together on this, you know?

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DIY Silk Screen | In The Studio with Steven Sabados | CBC Life - Duration: 29:10.

You're like a little kid again you're just painting inside the lines right

Hey everybody welcome to my personal studio today we're gonna be doing a project

called silk screening it's such a great process because you can do repeat pulls

of the same image it's kind of hard to describe but let me show you what I mean

You know I absolutely love skulls and here I have a an image of a skull which

I have on the silk screen I have these professionally made and then I can do

repeat images of this same skull I do it on artwork I do it on t-shirts and all

kinds of things but a little more simple I've done this word dream I placed this

on a silkscreen and you can see here I just have the word dream but I flipped

the screen around and I started to create sort of just interesting sort of

almost geometric sort of shapes but it's just this word dream is on my silkscreen

and it's really simple to do we're gonna do a different process over here one of

One of the probably easiest references that that you'll probably know is the art of

Andy Warhol so you know that Campbell's soup cans that he did or the pictures of

Marilyn or Elvis Presley with the gun all those were all silk screens right so

he would have these massive silk screens made so we're gonna be doing the same

process but we're gonna really dumb it down we're gonna really make it simple

the things that we will need though are these silk screens you can get these at

fine art supply stores they come pre-stretched basically it it's silk on

on a wooden frame so we're gonna need that for the screen the other thing

we're going to need are these squeegees now this is a silkscreen squeegee which

is very very important again not really that expensive but you can't use your

shower squeegee it's just not going to work the next thing we can just get a

multitude of coloured inks these are special things and if you look on it it

says screen printing ink so make sure you that you can't use you know your

regular acrylic or any type of other anchor or latex paint or something like

that it's gonna be too thin there's a certain viscosity to this paint and it's

really sort of it's almost like sour cream it's just so beautiful and you'll

see when we start to pull the ink how nicely it works and then a few other

things the masking tape and things of that nature and then there's a thing

called screen filler which we'll get to in a

second. Let's get to the image that we're gonna do for me I'm gonna start with

something really cool today I have this this image I've other sort of like this

fishbone kind of thing I think it's kind of wacky it's kind of quirky you know I

think this would look really cool in a t-shirt and we're gonna do this I just

got this off the internet you can get gazillion images what we want is

something as you can see here something really simple just with sort of big

thick heavy lines I wouldn't get anything too intricate and too

complicated because I think these sort of like solid images sort of work best

and they're gonna be really simple and fun so from here guys we have our image

laid flat on the table we're gonna get our silkscreen we're gonna place it on

top and then from here we're gonna get a permanent marker and trace it out at

this point here when we're doing it don't move the screen around you know if

you want you can tape the screen to the table so it remains still and then with

your marker trace the lines like a colouring book can't be easier

And with this stage here I mean you don't have to be perfect

right again I like it because this image is kind of like loose it's a bit of an

interpretation of a of a fish scale you know if you want you don't have to use a

photocopy if you're so inclined you could write your name spell a word do

some sort of funky saying you know a little inspirational quote but the main

thing is that you want to just first draw it out with this permanent marker

so that we can see where our screen fluids gonna go and you can see I'm not

being perfect with this right the thing with a lot of a lot of work that I like

to do I don't like to be so perfect and precise about it I kind of think when

you are working and you are doing this I like things to be a bit quirky and wacky

also I like to experiment a lot and sometimes you know just things would

have happened and when they happened on like wow that's really cool and then

push it further that's sort of where you start to experiment and just sort of

explore new avenues and new things so from here guys that's what it looks

like right that's simple so from here we can put this image aside and now we have

our screen so we know exactly what we're gonna do so here comes the the

interesting part from here what we want to do guys we just want to raise our

screen up just a small amount and then with our screen filler right it's a

specialty product called screen filler we're going to paint out the negative

parts of the screen so when we do screen all the negative space so everything

that's white as you can see we're gonna put the screen filler in so that means

that no ink will be able to pass through so we'll have a positive image like the

black as you see here so it's really kind of simple let me grab some brushes

and we can get underway

So for this project you want to use them or you want to have some really soft

brushes okay so in this case I would sort of invest in a bit of a better

brush you don't want to have really stiff brushes the screen filler is is

quite thick and you want it to go on very heavy and thick so here we go yeah

so you can see here that the screen filler it's almost like this clay colour

and when we paint it on its gonna completely block the screen now with

this you're gonna need a few coats you can see when we're putting it on here so

basically it's just clogging the screen and for this part here this is where you

want to be a little more exact once the screen filler hits into the screen it's

there I mean it can be washed out after the fact but you don't want to start

washing out your screen now so just sort of maybe start with some smaller brushes

and then fill in with larger brushes after the great thing with with this

kind of stuff is that you kind of get you get to create one-of-a-kind pieces

and you know often for myself you know when I'm out either in stores or at

trade shows or something of that nature I'm seeing all this great stuff and you

get inspired by it and you sort of think well either how can I be inspired by

that recreate it or interpret it in in my own way and then again you know what

it's all about just going to the art supply store I do that quite a bit and

just see what's new on the market and then get inspired think well that's cool

I could use this right maybe I could do that with something and don't be afraid

just to sort of mess around right again we can never be too precious about what

we're doing because if you are then you're just really always going to be

disappointed by what you do

these projects like this that are a little more sort of time-consuming it's

almost like meditation right some people sort of do yoga you know some people can

actually sit there and meditate I can't meditate because if I were to

sit there in a meditative pose I would just drive myself crazy and want to do

something like this I kind of like this the slow pace of

this and you have to really think about what you're doing but at the same time

you don't have to but you have to be conscious enough of what you're doing

that you don't to be worrying about work and what your next mortgage payment is

or that your car needs new repairs or the ceiling in the kitchen is cracking

and from a leak which is my situation right now so you know I mean so you just

kind of just sit here and you just kind of get lost in it for me it's almost

like um when I paint a room like literally physically roller in a room I

love painting because when you're doing that you're just doing a repeat motion

and you're you kind of get lost in it if that makes sense when we're painting

with the block of fluid first I'd like to go in the interior and sort of get

that going now we don't have to paint out the entire screen you'll kind of see

once I get the most of the fish done will sort of paint sort of maybe a few

inches outside the fish and then with the rest of the screen we can just use

masking tape to sort of block it out so no need to worry about you know painting

the whole screen out that's just gonna be a huge effort but for now the best

thing I always like to do is work the inside out that way your hand doesn't

get in there and start smudging around because you really want to be quite

conscious about what you're painting and quite deliberate about it because if we

like I said if we get the blocking fluid inside of these areas here it's gonna

really mess us up so be somewhat delicate about it but not overly fussy

so with this process here as you can see I'm painting it on and the block fluid

dries relatively quickly I don't want to do at least two coats of this you'll see

as we go further on you can see if she here even when I'm painting see these

different colors that sort of lighter color is where we don't want to be but

we want this screen to be blocked so it's completely opaque so we're

absolutely sure that no ink will press through and go onto the the paper or the

fabric below so after you've put your block of fluid on and if you start

silk-screening and you notice that some of the ink is pressing through and it's

sort of bleeding under by all means you can wash the ink out and you can reapply

this filler and again put another generous coat on exactly as you did and

that should completely sell the problem but that's why I like doing it really

well the first time so that you don't run into problems down the road if you

want to remove this screen filler and say use a screen for something else

there is a another product on the market that cleans this this off

this actually is water-based so you don't worry about getting on your hands

what not but once it drives on the screen it becomes permanent in that

sense because you'll see when we start screening

we'll be washing our screen out with water to change the colors but the

screen filler this block fluid will not wash out okay so from here I have the

the kind of the overall sort of fish done now I'm gonna get a wider brush and

again like I said you really want to have some really nice soft bristle

brushes okay so again these aren't overly expensive but they're not really

stiff because you can see here with this nice wider brush I'm gonna be painting

on sort of the thicker areas and then sort of going all around the fish and

this is where you want to lay on that nice generous coat right and from here

a few inches we don't like I said we don't have paint out the entire screen

but I'm going to say we need to paint out at least two they're leaving about

maybe two inches around the screen and that'll be taped off with masking tape

okay so these screen is pretty well prepped to where I need it to be and

from here we can kind of speed up the drying process a bit with the hairdryer

again you don't want it to be on really really high heat just sort of a medium

heat and again this will just sort of like because I'm very impatient I mean

anytime I can get to speed things along I like that and just get your hairdryer

so the screen is completely dry right now and a great way to really test it is

to hold it up to the light and you really want to be completely opaque you

don't want to see any any light shining through I would even go outside and hold

out the sunlight again you really want to make sure that there are no holes in

there otherwise I may have to go back at the blocking fluid and might as well do

it right the first time so from here now we need to block off the the rest of the

screen with masking tape like I said before so here we can get this wide tape

and put it down this again just ensures that no ink will be getting onto our

unto our artwork put that down now we do that all the way around the entire piece

also what we need to do is right where the screen meets the wood with masking

tape we need to create as you can see here a little bit of a well okay so the

front part of our screen is now complete then we have to flip it over and tape

the back as well this just again is a double insurance just to make sure that

no ink will get on for artwork it's better to be really safe than sorry

okay wow so screen is now complete okay so at this stage we can go and we could

start silk screening or I have two other screens here as well so what we're going

to do is we're gonna tape them off and those will be at or almost act as

background colors okay and for this one I'm gonna do something really really

simple I'm just gonna get masking tape and I'm gonna use mathematical tape as

my shape so again I'm gonna be completely random with this so here's my

shape where I want the ink to go through in a solid way so what I'm gonna do is

having the tape out the rest of this screen like I just did to the other one

and the same thing with these screens as well you want to again make sure

everything is taped out and we're gonna create that little well like I said on

the side as well so everything is mashed out properly even though this is just

one of the background screens again it's better to be safe because now I have a

really good solid sort of exposed area right here and I know that everything

else is really well protected that no other ink is gonna spoiler our artwork

so we have this one done now I've got a third screen because we're gonna do

another color so I'll go to colored backgrounds and then the fish on top so

for this one I'm just going to do another random shape

I would suggest probably going to a dollar store somewhere inexpensive to

get your masking to you need a lot okay so I think we've used all the masking

tape in the entire world we've got this one shape that's gonna happen in one

color we have this other shape that's gonna happen in another color and again

placement we don't know what's gonna happen but we can kind of play around

with that and then we have our fish that's gonna go on top of that so that's

how we're gonna sort of layer it up so before we get to any of that I gotta

clear off the entire table put some paper down and then we can start

screaming okay so we've got everything here we've got our our screens standing

by our colors in our paper so for the first thing we're gonna do is we're

gonna just use one of our screens and we're gonna screen out the one color so

we're ready to go we're gonna load our incan I like to load in a generous

amount right at the very top because we're gonna be pulling towards us always

towards us never away and when you are screening once you start you have to

follow through in a full motion if you start and stop and do things like that

you'll sort that will transfer that jiggly motion will transfer and you'll

get sort of lines through it which we don't want we want it to look like it's

a big solid opaque opaque image so here we go and when we reveal it see it's

like a perfect orange so from there let's continue and do some more what we

need to do again is load up our screen at the very top right I've got a lot

here so this is good and positioning it on their paper and follow

through there we go number two I think it's kind of Awesome if you say are

doing a project like this if you just do something like this this is great I like

using my art and giving it to people as gifts or if I'm doing something a lot of

times when I am painting or am screening and I'm thinking about somebody or you

know thinking about me with something they would like maybe in the colors that

they like I have good friends of mine Marion and Andrew they love orange so I

would do this for them and just maybe you can just kind of frame this I mean

this was kind of cool right sign it frame it um say it's really famous who

knows but we're gonna layer our social screening and for this I'm going to use

some sort of a bright bluish and I'm gonna put a little bit of white screen

paint in there some screening fluid and mix it up

I just want to mix sort of a lighter blue because I'm kind of envisioning

maybe the fish is going to be in pink maybe I'm going to offset it and black

you'll kind of see so I'm trying to layer these colors together and let's

see what's gonna happen yeah there's an awesome color okay so we're ready we

don't want to be distracted and also is another thing because we have this other

piece here once we start to screen and we pick it up and they go to another

piece there will be a lot of ink on this so you don't really want to sort of pick

your screen up reposition it pick it up reposition it because you may start to

get ink and spoil the piece that's underneath so you can kind of see here

at the cool thing like I said it's silkscreen so we'll be able to see and

you can move it around where we're gonna deposit this blue color right so it'd

just be just in here so move it around find a great spot

and let's have a look and see okay here we go

okay so there's our first one see vivid right we'll let this dry go to our next

one and for this one because each one I want to be different I'm going to

position the screen differently on each one and Ike I said once you lay it down

commit to laying it down and don't move it around because they'll be incurred

Ernie that that may spoil the orange piece underneath and again we're always

going to lay our ink at the top and we're gonna pull straight down okay

and there's our next one number two and here's number three

okay and there we go now comes the big moment

now we're gonna screen our star and our star is this really cool fish so again

for this because we've sort of laid down our different colors that we have here

we can sort of and if you can kind of see that you can you can kind of see a

little bit behind you know and then I don't know just sort of see what you

think would be best although each one's gonna be different you kind of want to

just play around and kind of see what would work best and like I said once we

have this screen that we've done all this work with this screen this screen

is going to stay like this and I can use that a hundred times which is fantastic

we're gonna do the fish first off I think in fuchsia okay we're gonna load

the ink in the back and we're ready

cool looks great what do you think okay let's do another this sort of has a

really kind of cool retro vibe doesn't it okay we're gonna load our ink in the

front and okay well that's really the killers are awesome see what I mean by

the by all the work that we did for the masking fluid so right now there's no

ink that's bleeding through so the fact that we did all that work off the top

really sort of pays off in the end

okay yeah awesome

right and then where you could position them every single one's gonna be

completely different so from here guys we're gonna let these

three dry I'm gonna rinse out this screen and we're gonna do it again I

think in black it'll be awesome okay so I've cleaned my squeegee in this

case as well we cleaned all the ink out of out of our screen here and then they

retake tit all so from here like I said we have our pieces done we could easily

be finished here why not push it even further so what we're gonna do I think

is maybe screen the fish butt off set it in black and what I mean by that is you

can see here

can you see the fish behind we're gonna sort of register it and then just

slightly offset it so what I do is I line the fish up so you can see the pink

behind it so that's exactly where we screened the pink and then we're just

gonna go and move it and what will happen is it'll look like a drop shadow

or sort of a highlight but and this is kind of interesting because we can sort

of play around with it I'm each on each image okay we're good so once I've

positioned it like I said leave it we're gonna load our ink into the top okay we

have our squeegee and we're good to go

we're gonna release it and see what I mean as you can see the image how it

just sort of like pops and the fish almost has a sort of interesting sort of

dimension to it and again every single one's gonna be different because we

won't be able to register it perfectly which is cool that's what I said it's

one of a kind and when you're doing this you can kind of see through the screen

it's gonna be a bit difficult and then once it's down leave it you can't move

it because there will be ink underneath that and it'll just disrupt it and you

really don't want to mess around and ruin all that work you just did

there we go again they almost look similar but every

single one's gonna have just a tiny bit of a subtle difference and this one

that's do completely different that's uh let's bring the fish way up right now

and because it's my last one I'm gonna do it again there see now I

did that got a few on here got some splatters going here since I have this

already going keep it going

while we're at it might as well add some orange

why not right now we're gonna let these guys dry and I'm gonna wash out my

screen okay so we've got them they're pretty well dry so you can really see

how easy silk-screening is and this guy's really cool as well you don't mean

like you can splatter it we could continue and push it further if we want

with other colors but I'm kind of liking where this guy is right now I think he's

awesome so I hope this inspires your inner Andy Warhol silkscreen like I said

it's really really simple right all supplies at your art supply

store I'm gonna hang this puppy up and and we'll see you soon in the studio

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ALL EYES ON THE PACIFIC RING OF FIRE AS MAJOR GEOLOGICAL EVENTS - Duration: 5:53.

ALL EYES ON THE PACIFIC RING OF FIRE AS MAJOR

GEOLOGICAL EVENTS TRIGGER CONCERN

It�s well-known that the world�s billionaires are spending a good chunk of their loot on

preparations for the end of the world as we know it.

They�re building luxury underground bunkers, stocking up on military-style hardware, buying

up the world�s most precious farmland, and banking seeds to restart society after an

inevitable and severe civilization crash.

Given recent events catastrophic events including three devastating Atlantic hurricanes, serious

earthquakes in Mexico, and apocalyptic wildfires in Western United States, it would be a matter

of basic prudence for the common person to consider putting in at least basic provisions

to weather a natural disaster.

The earth is a living organism, and it appears to be making some shifts at present.

And all eyes are on the Pacific ring of fire, as a growing list of volcanic eruptions and

tectonic tremors are pointing to a potentially major event in the near future.

The ring of fire is a massive circle of volcanoes along the perimeter of the Pacific ocean basin.

Made up of 452 volcanoes, the ring of fire marks the edges of a tectonic zone where the

Pacific ocean floor rises to form the western edge of North and South America and the islands

along the eastern edge of Asia and Australia.

It spans nearly 25,000 miles in distance and is the world�s primary source of earthquakes

and volcanic activity.

Just today, some 11,000 people were ordered to evacuate an island in Vanuatu as Mt. Manaro

Volcano finally began serious eruptions.

Vanuatu is on the far South Western perimeter of the ring of fire.

Mt. Agung volcano in Bali is expected to erupt soon which would trigger the evacuation of

up to 120,000 people on the tiny island.

In the Americas, two major earthquakes in Mexico have caused widespread damage, followed

by an eruption of the nearby Popocat�petl volcano.

�As if the earthquake wasn�t enough to handle, the earthquake was soon after followed

by the eruption of Popocat�petl volcano, located southeast of Mexico City.

The volcanic eruption caused a church to collapse during mass at the foot of the mountain, killing

15 worshippers.� [Source] These events have been followed by a series

of smaller earthquakes off the coast of California, including a magnitude 5.7 just days after

the most recent Mexico quake.

Experts are pointing out that significant pressure has been building up along the San

Andreas fault for decades now, as most of California�s largest quakes were recorded

prior to the 1960�s, going all the way back to the major Fort Tejon quake of 1857, which

was a magnitude 7.9.

Swarms of quakes have been detected in Yellowstone, including a cluster of some 1500 tremors,

causing serious concern about the possibility of the eruption of a super volcano which would

cause a cataclysm.

While not precisely along the ring of fire, increased geological activity in Yellowstone

is part of an overall rise in potentially destructive natural events.

Additionally, volcanoes in Central and South America have been becoming active, with three

major volcanoes erupting in Costa Rica alone in the last year or so.

All of this has been accompanied with ongoing minor earthquakes along the coastline.

Of particular note in recent events are activity along the Cascadia subduction zone.

While most people are familiar with the San Andreas fault, there is much more potentially

destructive energy locked in Cascadia subduction zone, which could produce a mega-thrust earthquake

of magnitude 9 or higher along the coast of Washington State, Oregon and British Colombia.

Megathrust earthquakes are the most powerful earthquakes known to occur, and can exceed

magnitude 9.0.

They occur when enough energy (stress) has accumulated in the �locked� zone of the

fault to cause a rupture known as a megathrust earthquake.

The magnitude of a megathrust earthquake is proportional to length of the rupture along

the fault.

The Cascadia Subduction Zone, which forms the boundary between the Juan de Fuca and

North American plates, is a very long sloping fault that stretches from mid-Vancouver Island

to Northern California.

An earthquake along this fault line would be catastrophic for the heavily populated

regions of the Pacific Northwest, so much so, that the largest preparedness drill ever

carried out by U.S. authorities was focused on this very possibility.

Final Thoughts

All of this is occurring against the backdrop of increased solar activity, a solar eclipse,

and noticeable changes in global temperatures, rainfall and weather patterns.

The earth is a living being.

It�s lifespan is eons longer than the tiny speck of time humans have been here.

While many believe that the earth punishes humans with catastrophic events, this is merely

a projection of our own neurosis onto something that doesn�t concern itself too much with

the goings-on of all the little people here toiling about.

Never-the-less, if more people were prepared with basic emergency essentials, we would

be less dependent on government to rescue us from the fallout of natural disasters.

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My YOUTUBE GOALS: Message to Subscribers - Duration: 5:37.

Hey guys welcome to Scouter

My name is Michael Saye i'm the host of this show and today. I just wanted to talk about

All my goals and plans for this channel for the rest of 2017 from today

Yeah, all the way to January 1st.

I'm gonna go over some different things that I have in mind for the channel. I'm gonna go over some

subscriber and view goals for the channel, and I'm just gonna go over a few different things to

Tell you guys about the channel.

Yeah, stay till the end and I might have something special.

Let's go so the first goal that I have to present you guys is my upload schedule goal

I'm trying to upload at least twice or at least once a week

but I'm trying to pump in twice a week that way I can just get more and more videos out to you guys and

We can build this community a lot faster

So I am hoping that by 2018. I will have like at least 20 videos out on my channel.

Including the ones I already have out because I mean I don't want to be unreasonable

So the next two goals that I have for you guys aren't really something I can control so they're not really SMART goals

They're just um goals that I have for the channel

Really for the channel not for me what the goals are I'd like to get to 30 subscribers

By the time we hit

2018 and I'd like to get at least

1,000 views by the time 2018 rolls around

If we can do that then we can get further and faster

With the channel the next goal that I have is something that pretty much every creator

youtuber

You know really any creator

It's trying to do is we're trying to always improve our gear and improve our video quality and improve our skills

which is what I'm gonna try and do I'm

About to join a film contest, which has the opportunity of giving me

$7,000 worth of film equipment, which I will definitely be putting toward the channel and

Hopefully I win that but I mean I'm not gonna count on me winning. I mean I just

I'd be super awesome. I'm always bettering my skills especially when making these videos every video

I'm learning and I'm doing new and better things in each video that way you guys are happy with what my videos are

the next thing that I'm really hyped about for this summer is I

Have applied to a mailing list which could give me the opportunity to work at Bartle this year

And if I can do that then I'm going to launch a series over the summer called Scouter epic summer

Where I basically do videos about what I'm doing as a staffer at summer camp

And I can just show you guys what I'll be doing all summer at summer camp now of course. I'll still be posting

my

twice a week episodes

from the from my cabin in summer camp and

Yes, so you guys will still be getting videos throughout that whole time and possibly

I'll be uploading one more time that week no guarantees

But I will try to do that I might even incorporate it into regular episodes another goal

I have not by the end of 2018, but just in general is to be able to be sponsored

I'll be so meaningful to me to be sponsored by a company cuz that means a company sees my work, and they love it

I'm it be especially amazing if I got like the Boy Scouts of America to sponsor me that would just be so cool

The last and final thing that I want to talk about is one of my bigger goals

And it is by the end of 20- or by the beginning of 2018

I want to have more discussions going on in the comments. I want to have

Enough comments to where I can make Q&A videos based off of those comments

And that will help me answer your guys' questions about scouts. That'll help you guys be able to communicate with each other and learn

some more stuff from each other and

We'll just continue to build the community

alright guys

So I promise you a little bit of bonus content and what I'm going to tell you guys is I'm gonna give you a little

Sneak peek for my next video my next video is going to be about NYLT

I'm gonna tell you why you should go there, why

any problems with it and any

Good things about it, and I'm gonna try and convince you guys to go to NYLT and you know all that good stuff, so

Come see my next video, and yeah, bye

Hey guys, thank you for watching this video

If you liked it give it an upvote or a like, and if you didn't like this video, yeah

Don't give it a downvote because It'll make me sad

or unhappy

Where's they going with this?

yeah, subscribe if you haven't already because it'll greatly helped you and me learn more about scouting and improve my channel and

Go check out our survey, which I'll probably have the link somewhere over here: [Check the description...]

if not you can go to my channels home page, and it'll be in a links bar and

Also share this video with your friends share my channel with your friends your scouting friends not your regular friends would be awkward

Yeah good bye

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Quality vs Quantity (on YouTube) - Duration: 7:45.

Today I wanted to talk to you about overthinking.

One of the big things when you're starting out you hear a lot of people say is "well

it's all about the quality of your work not the quantity of your work" but there's a

little bit of a misconception there.

How are you supposed to get better at something if you're not able to produce a lot of it

in a shorter amount of time.

Of course over time you can focus on much better quality but to start out I would say

quantity is the way to go because if you're an employee and it's turned into a job are

you going to expect to be the best on day one.

No it's going to take a couple of weeks before you get better.

And after a month or so you have wanted to make this job seem so hard or that things

seem so hard and after you do it time and time again I mean think about it after you've

been in a job for a year or two years you just go in and you punch the clock you do

your thing you leave at 5:00 it becomes repetitive.

But when you start or.

Is it that you have to build that up it's quantity over quality when you're starting

out.

And then I would say it's a quality over quantity when you're later on in your career.

Don't be scared to try something new in order to learn.

I was watching Roberto Blake and he's really big on YouTube some of you might know him.

He kept talking about how everybody talks about

making really good quality content and just putting it out like once a week I decided

if I'm going to put out really good quality content and make it all perfect then I may

not get it out.

So wouldn't it be better just to go ahead and start getting videos out and get my content

out there and then see what people like what questions people are asking and how I can

improve on it.

You know you can't learn until you actually fail at something.

It's kind of part of being an entrepreneur and if you really want to do this thing you're

going to have to be OK with failing.

I'm a perfectionist and it's really hard for me but I have learned to let go of a lot.

And as you do it gets easier because when you stop worrying you know when you are thinking

about videos the whole reason that you're making the videos is not for you.

The videos are to help someone else or entertain someone else or inspire someone else.

Whatever reason you're making them you're expecting someone else to view them.

So if you're making them for you it may not be what they want to see.

Now there's going to be a audience for everything so you can find a niche for whatever you want

to talk about.

There is somebody they want to see hear what you have to say.

Trust me.

I mean how many times do you meet somebody and you hear them say oh my gosh I know exactly

how you feel or you know I've been there all along.

It's the same thing online there's tons of people out there is just you may not have

met them before.

So when you're starting out on your YouTube videos it takes time for those to get better.

It's the same thing with social media.

I know people get really frustrated with social media.

When I started out I was asking the most weird questions and the more I started to post or

started to engage I got a better response from people.

And the strange thing that I feel like people don't get about social media is you're overthinking

it too.

If you'll just treat it like it's a person in the room with you.

Hey I like your shirt.

Wow thanks I really like that post you have right there.

That tweet that you did or that story that you talked about.

I mean it's the same thing.

Start doing it.

Start posting and you're going to get the hang of it.

You're never going to learn if you don't start and just do something and get it out there.

And I mentioned the systems.

This was something I kind of like failed at when I started but when I was in my corporate

job I had tons of systems and they always told me how to handle everything.

And it was like I had this conveyor belt from when I came in at 9 a.m. until I actually

went it frigging seven.

So by the time I get in at seven and left at

5:00 I had a system that I had to follow every day and it is the same exact people would

call in the same exact stuff what happened and every day at 12:00 I had the same people

that I called and were so repetitive it was just that you know the beauty of making videos

and being on YouTube or whatever content that you're trying to put out there for your business

your brand you can be unique in it and you can start to figure out what customers like

and you may even find that I've had products I've worked with where they didn't even realize

that they had an audience in a certain niche for the same product.

So I they were already in travel and they didn't

realize that they still had an audience for diabetic because their product was a sugar

free type supplement and it really opened the doors to a lot of other things.

Once they started putting themselves out there and getting feedback and listening to people.

So quality does not trump quantity in the beginning.

And like I said Don't be scared or try something new you're never going to fire if you don't

try.

Don't join my facebook group it's a business embracing Facebook group so you can talk about

these things and get them off your chest and say hey this is how I'm feeling or I tried

this and it didn't work.

And you can all learn from other people that are trying things and hear what's working

for them.

That's really the best way to learn is to try yourself.

But also do kind of do some research and see what's working and you want to be really involved

whatever you're doing if you're into YouTube videos then you focus on making those better

and you focus on that platform if you're trying to get really good at Twitter than you focus

on Twitter.

I mean it should be a daily thing where you are literally like searching the computer

and saying how do I get better at Twitter how do I get better at YouTube.

If you were at a job are you trying to get a better job every day is the same thing when

you're in YouTube does you have people there your boss that your viewers and they want

you to show up and they want you to do a good job and they want to hear what you have to

say.

They're coming to you for something inspiration it could be entertaining or it could be educational.

But the point is just to make.

Quantity over quality and just get it out there.

That way you can start improving on.

And one of the things that really helped me with overthinking things is getting organized

and having a system of play and something to follow.

So for me I try to figure out what the problem is I'm solving and backtrack into it and say

OK what are all the puzzle pieces that I'm going to need to lead up to that.

So don't overthink it from the big problem to solve it.

Think about it in smaller steps of how I'm going to get there and start putting systems

in place to start using.

I hope that you learn something today.

And we're going to be putting more of these videos out and trying to go a little bit of

a binge and do.

Like a.

TV.

Show for like 30 days but will say I've been packing it and will say how it went.

So join me join our Facebook groups.

Describe to me on YouTube and definitely check out the description below.

I'm including all my checklist and you can find that in the work with me link but I'm

going to include my checklist I included a lot of my downloads and these are things that

I've literally built myself from failing and trying so you can use them to perfect on your

business and they may be perfect for your business.

You just have to find what other people are doing and see what's working for them and

report back on it it's not going to be the same for everybody.

So just try to get it out there and put your comments below only hear what questions you

have.

What are you thinking.

And let's work through this.

Great.

We got.

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